Hi Christian,
On 9/30/10 7:02 PM, Christian Moe wrote:
The exact error message is "No such file: /Users/me/test.org::" with
two colons at the end, right?
You are right, I forgot the colons.
I reported the same problem on 23 September ("Bug: subtree export
fails with src block"), but others were not able to reproduce it.
I can understand that. In my case it worked for at least a month. I have
no idea why it stopped doing so.
As I wrote at the time, it looks like the problem comes to a head in
this part of org-babel-exp-src-blocks
: (link (org-make-link-string
: (concat
: org-current-export-file
: "::"
: (nth 4 (ignore-errors (org-heading-components))))))
and that org-heading-components fails to return the heading text. I'm
not lisp-canny enough to see why. Maybe something to do with the
active region?
I don't know enough lisp either. But it would be nice if it could be
corrected; the (working) alternative is to have all the lines in the
source block preceded by "#+LATEX: " which is less convenient.
On 9/30/10 4:55 PM, Jörg Hagmann wrote:
Dear list,
I have an org file named "test.org" structured as follows (minimal
example):
------minimal example------------
* Head
text
* Second head
:PROPERTIES:
:EXPORT_OPTIONS: H:5 num:nil toc:t \n:nil @:t ::t |:t ^:{} -:t f:t *:t
skip:nil d:nil tags:nil
:EXPORT_TITLE: My Title
:EXPORT_FILE_NAME: scripts/filename
:END:
#+begin_src latex
\input gentium-ge
#+end_src
** section
text
------end of minimal example-----------
I export the second head to a filename.tex file in a subdirectory (and
convert it later to ConTeXt code, but that shouldn't matter here). I
swear that this worked -- I have everything pertaining to my lectures
in this file.
However, it stopped working recently (without updating org-mode). All
I get when I export "Second Head" to latex is:
"No such file: /Users/me/test.org"
The cause is the #+begin_src ... #+end_src block
Did I inadvertently change some parameter? Or is it a bug (less likely)?
Thanks for your suggestions, Jörg
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