Aloha all, My evolving reproducible research documents make use of Dan Davison's idea recently re-introduced by Seb Vauban:
* Local variables :noexport: # Local Variables: # eval: (org-sbe "setup-common-lisp") # End: Here, the source code block named `setup-common-lisp' is defined elsewhere in the file. The problem from the point of view of reproducible research is that org-sbe used to be named sbe, so for the research to be reproducible across that recent change I need to be able to configure things so the command that happens to be on the user's computer is used. I read about defalias and saw that this should be used at the point that the original definition is made, so I followed the pointer to fset and naively tried this in the local variables: # eval: (and (boundp 'org-sbe) (not (boundp 'sbe)) (fset 'sbe 'org-sbe)) # eval: (sbe "setup-common-lisp) But this gets me the following error: File local-variables error: (void-function sbe) Can someone offer a suggestion? All the best, Tom -- T.S. Dye & Colleagues, Archaeologists 735 Bishop St, Suite 315, Honolulu, HI 96813 Tel: 808-529-0866, Fax: 808-529-0884 http://www.tsdye.com