Hello, A question came up on Stack Exchange asking about less-verbose ways to indicate code blocks: http://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/26163/one-liner-org-source-tangle
I suggested using the inline format, e.g., 'src_perl{set $variable = 1;}'. However, this is ignored when tangling the org file into a source file. The manual indicates that blocks and inline code are treated the same: http://orgmode.org/manual/Structure-of-code-blocks.html Is this a bug in the documentation? From the documentation, I expect inline code to be tangled the same as a code block, at least when appropriate `tangle` options are set in the header. Here's a short example file illustrating the problem: +---- * Taking notes :PROPERTIES: :tangle: whatever.R :comments: org :END: R commands #+BEGIN_SRC R var1 <- 1 #+END_SRC And here's an inline command: src_R{var2 <- 2}. Perl unset command (just making it up... :P) #+BEGIN_SRC R rm(list = c("var1", "var2")) #+END_SRC And some more text. +---- Tangling this will insert the two code blocks into the tangled file, but the inline code gets treated as regular text, and is converted into a comment. Am I doing something wrong, or could the documentation be clarified on this point? Best, Tyler -- plantarum.ca