Hi Thomas,
I guess the fix hasn't made it to maint yet.
#+call: repeated-text(eg=example) :results raw
#+RESULTS:
1. this is the first line
2. this is the second line with %VARIANT% as the value
3. this is the third line
#+name: repeated-text
#+begin_src sh :results verbatim output :var eg=
Hi Samuel,
I think not. I get these results now:
#+call: repeated-text(x="foo",eg=example) :results raw
#+results:
1. this is the first line
2. this is the second line with foo as the value
3. this is the third line
All the best,
Tom
Samuel Wales writes:
> hi thomas,
>
> is this still a bug
hi thomas,
is this still a bug?
samuel
On 11/22/13, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
> Aloha all,
>
> Responding to a query by Gary Oberbrunner, I tried to point out the use
> of example blocks to name arbitrary pieces of text. What I found is that
> the example block isn't passed whole to a babel source
Aloha all,
Responding to a query by Gary Oberbrunner, I tried to point out the use
of example blocks to name arbitrary pieces of text. What I found is that
the example block isn't passed whole to a babel source block--whitespace
is removed from the first line.
* Whitespace on first line of exampl