Hi, I've tried to use the new :noweb strip-export feature but I can't work out the magic combination of headers (working with git head, i.e. commit 67694297fa0f9b32cf4bfe812ba8a5c5cf4a0859).
Here is a stripped down example: START OF EXAMPLE * Example Define method #+name: boilerplate #+begin_src ruby def hello "Hello World" end #+end_src Use it #+name: example #+begin_src ruby :exports both :noweb strip-export «boilerplate» hello #+end_src And here is the result: #+RESULTS: example : Hello World END OF EXAMPLE On export, I expect this to display the result string "Hello World" after the code "hello" but get nothing. If I change the :noweb strip-export to :noweb yes, I do get the output (but also the boilerplate of course). Is strip-export meant to work like this? If so, could someone please post a working example? Thanks, Sean