Hi Eric

Thanks looks promising but I'm having problems to use it.

I noticed that babel is not a part of 6.30trans and did an upgrade to the
latest current version 7.4.

Unfortunately it's causing problems (all I did was updating a sym-link to
the new package)

Am I supposed to set additional PATHs?

bye
--Rolf

emacs-23.1.50 --no-site-file --debug-init emacs/tst.org

--------
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (file-error "Cannot open load file"
"org-entities")
  require(org-entities)
  eval-buffer(#<buffer  *load*<4>> nil
"/home/lanx/.emacs.d/elisp/org/org-mode/lisp/org.el" nil t)  ; Reading at
buffer position 3964

load-with-code-conversion("/home/lanx/.emacs.d/elisp/org/org-mode/lisp/org.el"
"/home/lanx/.emacs.d/elisp/org/org-mode/lisp/org.el" nil nil)
  load("/home/lanx/.emacs.d/elisp/org/org-mode/lisp/org.el")
...
-------


emacs22 --no-site-file --debug-init emacs/tst.org

--------
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (file-error "Cannot open load file"
"org-macs")
  require(org-macs)
  eval-buffer(#<buffer  *load*<4>> nil
"/home/lanx/.emacs.d/elisp/org/org-mode/lisp/org.el" nil t)  ; Reading at
buffer position 3940
...
--------





2010/12/10 Eric Schulte <schulte.e...@gmail.com>

> Hi LanX,
>
> The following two options come to mind, although I'm not sure if any are
> exactly what you're after.
>
> * named code block and a #+call: line
> #+source: counter
> #+begin_src perl :results output :var to=5
> for $i (1..$to){
>   print $i;
> }
> #+end_src
>
> #+results: counter
> : 12345
>
> #+call: counter(to=3)
>
> #+results: counter(to=3)
> : 123
>
> C-c C-c on the call line to execute the counter block, the block does
> not need to be located near the call line, and using the Library of
> Babel could even be located in another file.
>
> * using an elisp link
> [[elisp:(sbe counter (to "8"))][count to 8]]
>
> Clicking on the link above will also call the code block.
>
> Best -- Eric
>
> LanX <lanx.p...@googlemail.com> writes:
>
> >>
> >> Hi
> >>
> >> Don't know if this is trivially answered...
> >>
> >> I'm thinking about using org-mode for a collection of code-snippets
> which
> >> are executed by a click on a link
> >>
> >> My first idea was to use orgs hyperlink syntax but there I have two
> >> problems
> >> 1. something like [[shell:code][NAME]] can't be multiline
> >> 2. for  perl  code I'll need to escape certain characters when using
> >> [[shell:...] or [[elisp:...]
> >>
> >> my second idea was org-babel, but AFAI see
> >> 1. it seems to execute code-snippets only when exporting
> >> 2. the code can't be hidden behind a NAME in a link text
> >>
> >> Is there a way to combine both ways?
> >>
> >> A hyperlink which executes a codesnippet (which is per default folded
> >> away)?
> >>
> >> something like?
> >>
> >> * [[exec:following snippet][name]
> >> #+begin_src perl
> >> for $i (1..9){
> >>
> >>    print $i;
> >> }
> >> #+end_src
> >>
> >>
> >> or
> >>
> >>
> >> * Title
> >> #+begin_src perl :hyperlink name
> >> for $i (1..9){
> >>
> >>    print $i;
> >> }
> >> #+end_src
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Thanks for any help
> >>
> >> -- rolf
> >>
> >
> > PS hope this will not produce a duplicate post, "gmail" != "googlemail"
> > confusion
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