[BUG] org-babel-load-file, org-babel-tangle-use-relative-file-links and :tangle header [9.6.11 (release_9.6.11 @ /opt/emacs/share/emacs/30.0.50/lisp/org/)]

2023-11-25 Thread TAKAHASHI Yoshio
Hi emacs-orgmode developers, When org-babel-tangle-use-relative-file-links is t (default), org-babel-load-file ignores any source block that does not have `:tangle "yes"' or `:tangle filepath' header. Even if org-babel-default-header-args is changed like (setq org-babel-default-header-args

[SOLVED] (was: certain files should not be folded)

2023-11-25 Thread Uwe Brauer
>>> "FE" == Fraga, Eric writes: > I'll let others chime in because I definitely get the file with > everything opened. Maybe tell us what version of org and emacs you are > using and also what happens if you start emacs with -Q to not include > your customizations? I am an idiot. I debugged my

Re: certain files should not be folded

2023-11-25 Thread Uwe Brauer
>>> "FE" == Fraga, Eric writes: > I'll let others chime in because I definitely get the file with > everything opened. Maybe tell us what version of org and emacs you are > using and also what happens if you start emacs with -Q to not include > your customizations? Right I assume I have to

[PATCH] Fix indentation in test-org.el

2023-11-25 Thread Allen Li
The indentation in test-org.el is all over the place. I've attached a patch fixing it. Alternatively, you can do the following to reproduce the changes: Load org-test.el and test-org.el to pick up macros which define their own indentation. In test-org.el, type `C-x h TAB` to mark the entire

Re: certain files should not be folded

2023-11-25 Thread Fraga, Eric
I'll let others chime in because I definitely get the file with everything opened. Maybe tell us what version of org and emacs you are using and also what happens if you start emacs with -Q to not include your customizations? -- : Eric S Fraga, with org release_9.6.7-661-g34ee6f in Emacs