Michael, > Now I want to use this file to showcase the use case a bit, but also > to produce documentation about Org, about how to solve a problem with > Org. Therefore I want to show the code blocks, but this time with the > begin/end tags, with header parameters etc. Is there a nice way to do > that without too much code duplication and convolution? Or should I > just copy the file and separate the use case and the showcase one?
well. sigh. i had a desire to do something like that recently for a presentation on using Org Mode with ESS for R code development. (part of a larger, "intro to R with ESS" series. with initial help/pointers of others on this list, i developed some code that takes a file and "orgifies" it (after, in my case, "resultifying"). the code, if you want to look at it, is in the file ess-org.org in this repository: ---- https://github.com/ess-intro/presentation-org-mode ---- (to cover my shame, somewhat -- that *file* is not really intended for public consumption, it's messy, etc. *do* feel free to complain about my code itself.) the first code block is =org-filter-by-argument-value=. as an example, *this* .org file ---- https://ess-intro.github.io/presentation-org-mode/artefacts/ess-org-demo-expanded.org ---- run through my stuff produced this .html file ---- https://ess-intro.github.io/presentation-org-mode/artefacts/ess-org-demo-results.html ---- well, either this is serendipitously *exactly* what you were looking for. or, not. if the former, but you have problems, please ask. cheers, Greg
