Re: [O] export literal examples font-lock: ess-mode
it works! Thanks. On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 2:28 AM, Bastien wrote: > Hi Paul, > > Paul Burkander writes: > > > ah! for some reason capitalizing BEGIN_SRC seems to have been causing > > problems. > > This should not cause problem. I've pushed a small fix for this, > but this may not exactly be the one you needed. > > Can you pull from latest git and test again with a minimal example > and BEGIN_SRC ? > > Thanks! > > -- > Bastien >
Re: [O] export literal examples font-lock: ess-mode
Hi Paul, Paul Burkander writes: > ah! for some reason capitalizing BEGIN_SRC seems to have been causing > problems. This should not cause problem. I've pushed a small fix for this, but this may not exactly be the one you needed. Can you pull from latest git and test again with a minimal example and BEGIN_SRC ? Thanks! -- Bastien
Re: [O] export literal examples font-lock: ess-mode
ah! for some reason capitalizing BEGIN_SRC seems to have been causing problems. Thanks for your help! On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 11:12 AM, Ista Zahn wrote: > On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 9:23 AM, Paul wrote: > > I write do-files for Stata code in emacs using ESS, which marks up my > > code and sends it to a comint-mode buffer for evaluation. I'd like to > > include some source code in an org file, as in the below examle: > > > > #+begin_src -n > > foreach var of varlist _all{ > > rename `var' new_`var' > > } > > #+end_src > > > > I have a couple of questions: > > How can I use ess fontification in this snippet > > #+begin_src stata > foreach var of varlist _all{ > rename `var' new_`var' > } > #+end_src > > works for me. > > and in the file to > > which I export? > > I think this depends on your export target. It should "just work" for > html, but pdf will be more work. > > The manual says I "need to specify the name of the > > major mode," however including "#+begin_src ess -n" results in the > > following error "org-edit-src-code: No such language mode: nil-mode." > > I've tried using ess-mode, and anything else I can think of, to no > > avail. What should I include? > > I think "#+begin_src stata" is correct. > > > > > Also, assuming I'm able to get the fontification to work, is there a > > way to customize it for exporting? > > > > Finally, org-babel looks tremendously useful. Is there a way to > > harness it's capabilities for an unsupported language like Stata's? > > C-c ' will open a temporary buffer in ess mode so you can edit and run > the code using ess, and tangling will work as expected. The only thing > you need babel support for is actually running the code in org-mode > and inserting the results block. > > I've made weak attempts to add stata support to babel, but my > elisp-foo is not strong enough. > > > > > Thanks to everyone who read this through, and in particular to anyone > > who can help! > > Paul > > >
Re: [O] export literal examples font-lock: ess-mode
On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 9:23 AM, Paul wrote: > I write do-files for Stata code in emacs using ESS, which marks up my > code and sends it to a comint-mode buffer for evaluation. I'd like to > include some source code in an org file, as in the below examle: > > #+begin_src -n > foreach var of varlist _all{ > rename `var' new_`var' > } > #+end_src > > I have a couple of questions: > How can I use ess fontification in this snippet #+begin_src stata foreach var of varlist _all{ rename `var' new_`var' } #+end_src works for me. and in the file to > which I export? I think this depends on your export target. It should "just work" for html, but pdf will be more work. The manual says I "need to specify the name of the > major mode," however including "#+begin_src ess -n" results in the > following error "org-edit-src-code: No such language mode: nil-mode." > I've tried using ess-mode, and anything else I can think of, to no > avail. What should I include? I think "#+begin_src stata" is correct. > > Also, assuming I'm able to get the fontification to work, is there a > way to customize it for exporting? > > Finally, org-babel looks tremendously useful. Is there a way to > harness it's capabilities for an unsupported language like Stata's? C-c ' will open a temporary buffer in ess mode so you can edit and run the code using ess, and tangling will work as expected. The only thing you need babel support for is actually running the code in org-mode and inserting the results block. I've made weak attempts to add stata support to babel, but my elisp-foo is not strong enough. > > Thanks to everyone who read this through, and in particular to anyone > who can help! > Paul >
[O] export literal examples font-lock: ess-mode
I write do-files for Stata code in emacs using ESS, which marks up my code and sends it to a comint-mode buffer for evaluation. I'd like to include some source code in an org file, as in the below examle: #+begin_src -n foreach var of varlist _all{ rename `var' new_`var' } #+end_src I have a couple of questions: How can I use ess fontification in this snippet and in the file to which I export? The manual says I "need to specify the name of the major mode," however including "#+begin_src ess -n" results in the following error "org-edit-src-code: No such language mode: nil-mode." I've tried using ess-mode, and anything else I can think of, to no avail. What should I include? Also, assuming I'm able to get the fontification to work, is there a way to customize it for exporting? Finally, org-babel looks tremendously useful. Is there a way to harness it's capabilities for an unsupported language like Stata's? Thanks to everyone who read this through, and in particular to anyone who can help! Paul