Hi Sébastien,
Sébastien Miquel writes:
> Unless I misunderstand what you mean, the patch seems to follow this
> style.
Yes, sorry, my bad, I was reacting to another patch.
>> I think this should be applied to the maint branch, right? In this
>> case, the patch does not apply. Can you check a
Hi Bastien,
Bastien writes:
Also, nitpick: please don't add a full-stop at the end of the first
line of the commit message (or the subject of your patch).
Unless I misunderstand what you mean, the patch seems to follow this
style.
I think this should be applied to the maint branch, right? In
Hi Sébastien,
Sébastien Miquel writes:
> The issue is that currently tangling a single block by calling
> `org-babel-tangle` with a prefix argument fails. This is unrelated to
> the earlier thread today, but was introduced by my original commit
> a2cb9b853d.
>
> Unfortunately, fixing it requires
Hi Sébastien,
Sébastien Miquel writes:
> I apologise again for the troubles.
No problem. So we're all set here?
Also, nitpick: please don't add a full-stop at the end of the first
line of the commit message (or the subject of your patch).
Thanks,
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Bastien
Hi Bastien,
The issue is that currently tangling a single block by calling
`org-babel-tangle` with a prefix argument fails. This is unrelated to
the earlier thread today, but was introduced by my original commit
a2cb9b853d.
Unfortunately, fixing it requires some refactorisation to avoid code
dup
On Wednesday, 5 May 2021 at 14:17, Sébastien Miquel wrote:
> Eric S Fraga writes:
>> I was using org-babel-tangle. Although, in this case, with C-u before
>> to tangle just the particular block.
> Indeed, I have broken this. I'll provide a patch, shortly.
Thank you! And I should have given full
Eric S Fraga writes:
I was using org-babel-tangle. Although, in this case, with C-u before
to tangle just the particular block.
Indeed, I have broken this. I'll provide a patch, shortly.
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Sébastien Miquel
On Wednesday, 5 May 2021 at 13:54, Sébastien Miquel wrote:
> What command are you using ?
>
> Running `org-babel-tangle` works for me with latest master using your
> example.
I was using org-babel-tangle. Although, in this case, with C-u before
to tangle just the particular block.
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: Eric S
Hi Eric, Timothy,
Eric S Fraga writes:
I can no longer tangle with a given file name. The error I get
indicates that the tangling procedure is looking at the first line of
the actual code block.
What command are you using ?
Running `org-babel-tangle` works for me with latest master using your
Timothy writes:
> I'd just like to chime in to note that I am also experiencing this
> issue.
Thanks, I guess Sébastien will be able to fix it.
If you and Eric can find how to fix this while addressing the original
issue Sébastien was trying to resolve, feel free to go ahead.
--
Bastien
I'd just like to chime in to note that I am also experiencing this issue.
Eric S Fraga writes:
> I note that the git log shows a commit which affects tangling: 501b2a191
>
> I can no longer tangle with a given file name. The error I get
> indicates that the tangling procedure is looking at th
I note that the git log shows a commit which affects tangling: 501b2a191
I can no longer tangle with a given file name. The error I get
indicates that the tangling procedure is looking at the first line of
the actual code block. For instance, if I have
#+begin_src org
,#+begin_src julia :expo
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