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From: Christian Moe <mail@christianmoe.com>
To: Eric Schulte <schulte.eric@gmail.com>
Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org, Phil Branigan <branigan@mun.ca>
Subject: Re: Using noweb with org-mode source
Date: Thu, 06 Jan 2011 08:59:04 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4D257648.7080600@christianmoe.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87tyhmeeid.fsf@gmail.com>

Hi, Eric,

Thanks, it's working now. I had tried ":results raw" before, and 
perhaps "replace" too. I had dropped them again, because it still 
didn't work. Why not was forehead-slappingly obvious after a good 
night's sleep...

Hi, Phil,

In addition to what Eric writes below (":results replace raw"), you 
also need to *activate Org as a Babel language.* In your .emacs, you 
need something like

(org-babel-do-load-languages
  'org-babel-load-languages
  '((org . t)))

-- with any other languages you need in the same list.

Now it should do exactly what you want.

Yours,
Christian


On 1/6/11 7:24 AM, Eric Schulte wrote:
> Hi Christian,
>
> The following should remove the enclosing begin_src org blocks, and
> results in the org-mode exporting normally, rather than verbatim.
> Notice the :results header arguments on the last code block, such header
> arguments can be set on a file-wide basis to reduce code clutter.
>
> Best -- Eric
>
> * One section, exported to a particular document
>
> #+srcname: primates
> #+begin_src org
>     ,- chimps :: strong, smart and savage
>     ,- bonobos :: less savage, sexy, smart
>     ,- orangutans :: kinda asocial, with big arms
>     ,- gorillas :: really strong, but shy
> #+end_src
>
> Lots of text here.
>
> * Another section, exported to a different document
>
> Let's review what we know about the primate group.
>
> #+begin_src org :noweb yes :results replace raw
> <<primates>>
> #+end_src
>
>
> Christian Moe<mail@christianmoe.com>  writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> This should get you part of the way: Use `org' as the language name,
>> not `org-mode'. Enclose the noweb reference in another src block with
>> noweb explicitly turned on. Reworked example follows.
>>
>> I can't seem to get rid of the code block around it, though, however I
>> play with the header arguments.
>>
>> Yours,
>> Christian
>>
>>
>> * One section, exported to a particular document
>>
>> #+srcname: primates
>> #+begin_src org
>>     ,- chimps :: strong, smart and savage
>>     ,- bonobos :: less savage, sexy, smart
>>     ,- orangutans :: kinda asocial, with big arms
>>     ,- gorillas :: really strong, but shy
>> #+end_src
>>
>> Lots of text here.
>>
>> * Another section, exported to a different document
>>
>> Let's review what we know about the primate group.
>>
>> #+begin_src org :noweb yes
>> <<primates>>
>> #+end_src
>>
>> On 1/5/11 6:59 PM, Phil Branigan wrote:
>>> In making up lecture and teaching materials, I would find it useful to
>>> be able to use noweb references to replicate blocks of org-mode text
>>> directly, rather than source code from latex or another language.  But
>>> org-mode isn't one of the babel-supported languages.  Can anyone
>>> suggest a tricky way to achieve this result?
>>>
>>> What I have in mind is something like the following:
>>>
>>> * One section, exported to a particular document
>>>
>>> #+srcname: primates
>>> #+begin_src org-mode
>>>     - chimps :: strong, smart and savage
>>>     - bonobos :: less savage, sexy, smart
>>>     - orangutans :: kinda asocial, with big arms
>>>     - gorillas :: really strong, but shy
>>> #+end_src
>>>
>>> Lots of text here.
>>>
>>> * Another section, exported to a different document
>>>
>>> Let's review what we know about the primate group.
>>>
>>> <<primates>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Phil Branigan
>>>
>>>
>>>
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      reply	other threads:[~2011-01-06  7:56 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2011-01-05 17:59 Using noweb with org-mode source Phil Branigan
2011-01-05 19:58 ` suvayu ali
2011-01-05 20:17 ` Christian Moe
2011-01-06  0:08   ` Phil Branigan
2011-01-06  6:24   ` Eric Schulte
2011-01-06  7:59     ` Christian Moe [this message]

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