Are you going to submit a bug report?
On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 8:26 PM, Jaakko Järvi jar...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I don’t think there’s much more to explain
or a more minimum example to create. The behavior is exactly
as you specified, and it is not an expected or desired behavior.
I’m happy
Need any help creating a minimum example?
On Sun, Nov 2, 2014 at 7:43 PM, Jaakko Järvi jar...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Grant,
This is exactly the behavior I get too.
Thank you for documenting it precisely.
Let me clarify one step:
“put the cursor on line 2 in ex1.js, _and modify that line_,
Hi,
I don’t think there’s much more to explain
or a more minimum example to create. The behavior is exactly
as you specified, and it is not an expected or desired behavior.
I’m happy to try to clarify more, but I don’t at this point know
what is unclear about the problem.
Best,
Jaakko
On
Good evening,
1 Attempt
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Just tried out your example. So it is crystal clear, I did use the
following:
1.1 Source input: ex1.org
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┌
│ * Heading
│
│ #+BEGIN_SRC js :comments noweb :tangle yes :padline no
│ function foo() {}
│ #+END_SRC
Hi Grant,
This is exactly the behavior I get too.
Thank you for documenting it precisely.
Let me clarify one step:
“put the cursor on line 2 in ex1.js, _and modify that line_, and
then call org-babel-detangle”
And no, I don’t think what happens is the expected behavior.
I would expect the
There seems to be something wrong with detangling.
Would it be working, it would be a really wonderful feature.
Detangling moves back to the org buffer and opens a source block editing buffer,
but does not change to block in the org buffer.
Is detangling working for some? I see this same issue