Martyn Jago <martyn.j...@btinternet.com> wrote:

> There are literally hundreds of uses of #+srcname and #+source within
> Worg - should I be updating these to #+name ? In other words, does Worg
> reflect the last official release (the Emacs release), or the bleeding
> edge (I tend to assume the latter because of the Org community spirit of
> Worg), but I fail to find any specific notice regarding this.
> 
> Advice would be appreciated since I've found myself appreciating, and
> adding to Worg more and more - and it seems to me it is a real quality of
> Org that Worg can exist in the first place.
> 

Is there any way to find out what the org version is at the worg site?
This is something that I've wondered about in the past, but I keep
forgetting to ask the question. E.g. it would be good to know the
version, so when I make a change to worg content and test the change by
publishing the site locally, I can use the exact version that is going
to be used on the real site. Right now, I test with whatever version is
running on my machine, which can lead to false conclusions (both positive
and negative).

Nick



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