Eric S Fraga writes: > Hello, > > I finally bit the bullet and converted by rather convoluted and long > emacs startup code to an org file with emacs-lisp code blocks. I then > tangle these into the actual code which is loaded by emacs at > startup. So far, so good, and it does make it easier for me to navigate > around my customisations. > > However, it has highlighted a feature which is missing (I think) but > which would be great. I tangle all the code blocks to the same > file. It would be great if I could have the =org-babel-tangle= command > skip sections that are COMMENTed out (i.e. headline with COMMENT, as > produced by =org-toggle-comment=). > > Alternatively, a :nobabel: or :notangle: tag to mark subtrees that > should be excluded would be fine. > > If I have missed a way of doing this, please do let me know (politely > ;-). If not, any suggestions on how to achieve this would be great. G'day Eric,
If I understand your problem correctly, doesn't the property :tangle: do what you want? Cheers, Alan > > Thanks, > eric -- Alan L Tyree http://www2.austlii.edu.au/~alan Tel: 04 2748 6206 sip:172...@iptel.org