t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes: Hi Thomas,
> I use this a lot in my work, but hadn't tried it in a headline. I tried > it with the call line in a headline and that works, too. This subtree > is in a file called personal.org. > > * Jolitz > > #+name: project-name > #+header: :exports none :results raw > #+begin_src emacs-lisp > (mapconcat > 'capitalize > (split-string > (file-name-nondirectory > (directory-file-name > (file-name-directory > (buffer-file-name (current-buffer))))) > "-" 'OMIT-NULLS) > " ") > #+end_src > > ** call_project-name()[:results raw] > > ** Impersonal > > The LaTeX export looks like this, in part: > > \section{Personal} > \label{sec-1} > > \section{Impersonal} > \label{sec-2} > % Emacs 24.3.1 (Org mode beta_8.3) > > Alternatively, you can put :results raw in a header-args property of the > subtree and then just call_project-name(). ,---- | ** call_project-name()[:results raw] `---- Thats it, I used :results raw for the called block, not for the caller (like in <end header arguments>), now it works like a charm. Thanks! -- cheers, Thorsten