Hi Eric, Eric Schulte wrote: >> Well, I have many other problems with this version (such as speed commands >> not working anymore, yasnippet expansion not working anymore on TAB, some >> files which say they're not in Org-agenda-files, etc.) but that's another >> story. > > I don't understand, are you saying that all of the above problems are caused > by the introduction of inline call lines? I have not experienced any of > these problems.
No, I just said I had many other little problems since the last git update. Though, I did not know where they come from. Now, I am positive that it comes from the LOB. See the ECM I sent yesterday, and the similar report done yesterday by Darlan. >> About this, my only weirdness is that I had to confirm 12 times (yes, 12!) >> that I wanted to execute the calls. >> >> I have this in my emacs config file for months >> >> ;; don't be prompted on every code block evaluation >> (setq org-confirm-babel-evaluate nil) >> >> ... has this var become a local file variable? > > This has not become a buffer local variable and I can not reproduce your > problem, could you please submit a minimal configuration with which I > can reproduce this problem. When removing the Org file with the SQL code from my org-agenda-files, and relaunching Emacs (on an updated git), I don't see that problem anymore... Maybe related to the above problem, then. >> Last thing: the questions in the echo area sometimes display the block name >> in parentheses, sometimes not... >> >> - "Evaluate this emacs-lisp code block (square) on your system? (yes or no)" >> - "Evaluate this emacs-lisp code block on your system? (yes or no)" > > When the code block has a name, the name is shown in parens, when the code > block is not named no name is shown. What I did not understand, is that these messages appeared when running the example file I took, where only one block is defined, and that block is named. Hence, I'd expect to always see the same message, with the block name in parentheses. Though, as I don't have to confirm anymore (the symptom disappeared), we can put this in the fridge... but for the problem with the LOB file (see http://www.mail-archive.com/emacs-orgmode@gnu.org/msg43083.html). Best regards, Seb -- Sebastien Vauban