Hi!
Le 17/01/2015 04:48, Aaron Ecay a écrit :
Hi Thierry,
2014ko abenudak 22an, abonnements-ek idatzi zuen:
Is this better?
I’m very sorry, I lost track of your email over the winter holidays and
am only now coming back to it. What’s more, you sent the latest patch
only to me and not the
Hello thanks for this.
> ^ ^^ ^^^
Sorry, but my English needs to be improved, but my French is not even
better :-D
> "...it’s until the interpreter process exit..."
I will use your reformulation; I know just a little about the background
or the internals.
> “If the session name is emp
Hi,
what do you think of allowing spaces in Noweb reference name or
named blocks? It seems (to me) to be more natural than remplacing spaces
by minus for instance.
Example :
1) With named block
#+name: first variable
: 30
2) With noweb
#+name: step 1
#+begin_src
#+name: step 2
#+beg
Hello everybody,
reading the manual (Release 8.2.10), I wonder if the syntax of
":session" header may not be changed in the way of ":tangle" or
":noweb" (sorry for the frenchy expression). I mean :
* :session yes (now :session)
* :session no (now :session none)
* :session name (now
Hello,
yesterday I made some change in doc/org.texi and (thanks to
Bastien) I sent the diff patch (obtained by C-x v =) that I send here.
Today, I made some other changes on the same file, but C-x v = give
me only the diff between my version of yesterday and the one of today.
As
Hello everybody,
reading the manual (Release 8.2.10), I wonder if the syntax of
":session" header may not be changed in the way of ":tangle" or
":noweb" (sorry for the frenchy expression). I mean :
* :session yes (now :session)
* :session no (now :session none)
* :session name (now :s
Le 01/12/2014 16:25, Bastien a écrit :
abonnements writes:
I wonder if it is worth including this usage in the manual?
Can you specify the suggestion by sending a patch?
Thanks!
Hi, sorry if this is the second time I send it but the first time failed
(for my MUA).
I hope this work
Hi, thank you for your answer.
Your solution is OK but only for the example I gave (2 or 3 results). In
practice I have about 10 results and the number of them may be variable...
Furthermore :vars does not work on my version (I must use :var x=A :var y=B)...
Ta.
Thierry
Hello,
/ I have so
Hello everybody,
I have somethink like that
#+call: gen(A)
#+results: A
: 10
#+call: gen(B)
#+results: B
: 20
Is there a simple mean to aggregate the results in a table, i.e to get
| A | 10 |
| B | 20 |
I think some lisp can do that but as a beginner... but as I want to
learn you can suggest
Thank you.
I wonder if it is worth including this usage in the manual?
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Hi Thierry,
abonnements writes:
Hi,
I would like to know if it is possible to desactivate a previously
"open session".
Example :
* Test
:PROPERTIES:
:HEAGER-ARGS
When I write my first post i was using version 8.2.7c.
The behaviour of TAB on an #+name: ligne is the same with 8.2.10
(installed with package-install from elpa)...
Sorry but can you explain me the normal behavour of TAB.
Thanks.
Le 26/10/2014 13:42, Nicolas Goaziou a écrit :
abonnements
Thanks, that's what I supposed.
But when you hit "TAB" on a "#+name: " line it fold the block to the
"#+end_XXX".
This is not the case for a "#+header:" line.
So such a folding stuff may be easy to implement no?
Thierry
Le 26/10/2014 11:19, N
Hello,
I would like to know if there is, or if it is simple, to have a
"#+STARTUP: hideblocks" like option which allow to fold named blocks
leaving only the #+name:
Example
#+name: test
#+header: :var foo=10
#+begin_src python
...
#+end_src
is displayed on the opening of the file folded t
Hi,
I would like to know if it is possible to desactivate a previously
"open session".
Example :
* Test
:PROPERTIES:
:HEAGER-ARGS: :session SESS-TEST
:END:
<> some code in session mode
#+begin_src python
<...> some code for which I dont what to use the session.
#+end_src
Is there somet
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