I've been trying to grok LOB again. So I've cloned the worg git and library-of-babel.el is one of the files. org-babel-lob-injest didn't work, so I customized org-babel-lob-files and inserted .../worg/library-of-babel.el . . . and it did in fact get added to my init.el under the custom-set-variables: '(org-babel-lob-files (quote ("~/org/worg/library-of-babel.org"))) I checked org-babel-library-of-babel variable, and the new things seemed to be there, although it's rather mind-bending to know I will be calling LOB code that is internally stored inside of an association list. Now, in my org file I put this: #+lob: write(file="jsontest") and try C-c C-c on it. Nothing. My minibuffer says "local setup has been refreshed". How does one use, call a LOB function? Also, while I'm demonstrating my rank noobian-ness, I try this: #+name: myelsquare #+header: :var x=0 #+begin_src emacs-lisp (* x x) #+end_src #+call: myelsquare(x=6) #+RESULTS: : 36 but this results in #+name: myelsquare #+header: :var x=0 #+begin_src emacs-lisp (defun myelsquare (x) (* x x)) #+end_src #+call: myelsquare(x=6) #+RESULTS: : myelsquare2 After a #+call:... I use C-c C-c to evaluate it. What am I missing here? LB