Hi Eric On Sun, Jun 9, 2013 at 9:18 PM, Eric Schulte <schulte.e...@gmail.com> wrote: > Export buffers are sometimes modified or narrowed during the export > process, so I wouldn't depend too much on the absolute values of markers > generated during export. As long as the heading in which the marker > lives seems to be correct I'd count it as a success.
Ok. Out of curiosity I also tried to assign a Lisp marker with :var #+HEADER: :var marker-var=(identity org-babel-current-src-block-location) which leads to executing Emacs-Lisp code block (func)... (marker-var (quote #<marker at 458 in marker_offset.org>)) eval: Invalid read syntax: "#" Is such a Lisp marker supposed to work across a :var assignment? For me it does not matter because either the variable org-babel-current-src-block-location is better evaluated within the source block or in the header I do not expect the value to be of much use for source blocks other than Lisp. I just let you know in case you wanted the assignment to work with other #-constructs or there was a connection with the recent changes that temporarily required :shebang quoting. Michael