Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
alternately you could just include your yaml as an example block
#+results: yaml-config
: erpalpha:...
This is what I've eventually done. It feels dirty; I'm asserting the
results block of a nonexistent src, and saying edit this. But
perhaps I
a...@ufl.edu (Allen S. Rout) writes:
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
alternately you could just include your yaml as an example block
#+results: yaml-config
: erpalpha:...
This is what I've eventually done. It feels dirty; I'm asserting the
results block of a nonexistent
Hi Allen,
Judging from your example org-mode text below I would suggest the
following...
First, the block of yaml is miss-formed, you have a #+source: line, and
a #end_src line, but you are missing a required #+begin_src yaml.
Second, if you will be referencing the contents of a yaml code block
Greetings.
I've got a YAML config file and some processing I'm doing to it. I'd
love to have both the bits inside the maintenance document I'm writing
to manage a service. This seems a perfect use for code blocks and their
evaluation. However, I get behavior out of my attempt to do this