Ihor Radchenko writes: > AFAIU, source block switches are never inherited. > > Dear All, may we should provide a normal header arg as an equivalent of > switches? Honestly, this whole switch syntax sounds unnecessary and only > over-complicates things.
I think that web pages or documents that contain several code examples (tutorials, documentation, etc.) tend to unify the style in this regard: either all examples are line-numbered or all examples are unnumbered; therefore, if the first option is chosen, it would be good to have some global setting, when there are many blocks. But I also think this can be easily achieved with some function locally hooked to org-export-before-processing-hook. Or even within the document on the fly. A global 'factory setting' would also have the extra complication that there would be two global numbering versions (at least): a) a separate numbering for each block; b) each block continuing the numbering of the previous block. And there could be a subtype of b) where it is necessary to restart the numbering when starting a new section. Or a) and b) could be arbitrarily mixed in the same document. All this seems complicated to implement... But one thing that could be nice is to give an option (perhaps with a prefix argument) for org-babel-demarcate-block (C-c C-v C-d) to inherit the switches: before: #+begin_src emacs-lisp -n a a a a a a #+end_src after C-c C-v C-d #+begin_src emacs-lisp -n a a a #+end_src #+begin_src emacs-lisp +n b b b #+end_src Best regards, Juan Manuel