Hi Christian, That's the first I've heard of that variable? If you do get something working with multivalued properties please do share.
Cheers -- Eric Christian Moe <m...@christianmoe.com> writes: > Hi, Eric, > > Just curious: What about the org-entry--multivalued-property functions > mentioned in "Using the properties API"? > > Is anybody using multivalued properties for anything? > > Yours, > Christian > > > On 6/21/11 10:17 PM, Eric Schulte wrote: >> Unfortunately org-mode properties only allow a single entry for any >> given key, so you can only specify one variable using properties. >> >> However the following workaround does exist. >> >> *** alternative >> :PROPERTIES: >> :var: vars=variables >> :END: >> >> #+tblname: variables >> | var1 | 1 | >> | var2 | 2 | >> >> #+begin_src python >> print vars[0][1] >> print vars[1][1] >> #+end_src >> >> Best -- Eric >> >> Darlan Cavalcante Moreira<darc...@gmail.com> writes: >> >>> I'm using org-babel to automate a few tasks and I'd like to define a few >>> variables that are common to several code blocks as sub-tree properties. >>> >>> It works when I have only one variable, where I can use >>> * Heading >>> :PROPERTY: >>> :var: variable1="value1" >>> :END: >>> #+begin_src python :results output >>> print variable1 >>> #+end_src >>> >>> #+results: >>> : value1 >>> >>> Is it possible to set multiples variables in this way? >>> I tried things like >>> :PROPERTY: >>> :var: variable1="value1" variable2="value2" >>> :END: >>> >>> :PROPERTY: >>> :var: variable1="value1",variable2="value2" >>> :END: >>> >>> :PROPERTY: >>> :variable1: "value1" >>> :variable2: "value2" >>> :END: >>> but none of them worked. >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Darlan Cavalcante >>> >> > -- Eric Schulte http://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte/