Hi John, John Kitchin <jkitc...@andrew.cmu.edu> writes:
> Hi everyone, > Thanks for the tips in using export filters for code blocks. I thought I > would share my current solution. The goal was to export all the code blocks > in an org-file to files systematically named part1/script-%d.py where %d is > a number. I didnot want to tangle exactly, because I wanted to avoid naming > the code block tangle files. > > Then, I wanted to insert a pdf link that would open the file, after the > syntax highlighted code. > > I wanted this because it is not convenient to copy and paste the > syntax-highlighted code into an editor. I teach from the pdf that is > generated, and it would be convenient to just open the code, edit and rerun > to explore solutions. This seems like it might be an elegant way to distribute a piece of reproducible research. I suspect most readers would prefer to have a pdf entry point into a compendium over an Org-mode entry point. Instead of distributing the Org-mode file that is configured to make a pdf file, carry out calculations, draw figures, etc., one could distribute a ready-made pdf file with an appendix of Supplementary Material that has all the code for calculations, figures, etc. What do you think? All the best, Tom -- Thomas S. Dye http://www.tsdye.com