Rainer M Krug writes: Followup: I would now bing=t =this function to C-c ' - how can I do this without interfering with the general operation of C-c ' which calls org-edit-special? Rainer > Grant Rettke writes: > >> (defun gcr/org-edit-src-code-plus-name () >> "Edit the well-described source code block. >> >> Attribution: URL >> `https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2014-09/msg00778.html'" >> (interactive) >> (let* ((eop (org-element-at-point)) >> (name (or (org-element-property :name (org-element-context eop)) >> "ॐ")) >> (lang (org-element-property :language eop)) >> (buff-name (concat "*Org Src " name "[" lang "]*"))) >> (org-edit-src-code nil nil buff-name))) >> > > Thanks - that is exactly what I was looking for. But I had to change the > last line to > > ,---- > | (org-edit-src-code nil buff-name))) > `---- > > as it seems that in my version of org > > ,---- > | Org-mode version 8.3beta (release_8.3beta-660-g389274 @ /Users/rainerkrug/.emacs.d/org-mode/lisp/) > `---- > > the function org-edit-src-code only takes two arguments: > > ,---- > | org-edit-src-code is an interactive compiled Lisp function in > | `org-src.el'. > | > | (org-edit-src-code &optional CODE EDIT-BUFFER-NAME) > | > | Edit the source or example block at point. > | > | The code is copied to a separate buffer and the appropriate mode > | is turned on. When done, exit with M-x org-edit-src-exit. This > | will remove the original code in the Org buffer, and replace it > | with the edited version. See `org-src-window-setup' to configure > | the display of windows containing the Org buffer and the code > | buffer. > | > | When optional argument CODE is a string, edit it in a dedicated > | buffer instead. > | > | When optional argument EDIT-BUFFER-NAME is non-nil, use it as the > | name of the sub-editing buffer. > `---- > > Thanks a lot, > > Rainer > > >> On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 5:00 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote: >>> Hi >>> >>> I remember there was a discussion recently about the naming of the >>> indirect buffers of source code block opened with C-' but I can't find >>> it at the moment. Was there a solution on giving these buffers a >>> useful name, i.e. the name of the code block? >>> >>> If this is included in org, it does not seem to be working for me? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Rainer >>> >>> -- >>> Rainer M. Krug >>> email: Rainerkrugsde >>> PGP: 0x0F52F982 -- Rainer M. Krug email: Rainerkrugsde PGP: 0x0F52F982