<ken.willi...@thomsonreuters.com> writes: > Hi, > > I know from the manual that I can set 'org-confirm-babel-evaluate' to t, > or nil, or a function, to control whether I'm asked permission to run a > code block. > > However, that only gives me two choices - ask the user, or pretend the > user said "yes". Sometimes I'd like to pretend the user said "no", > without asking. > > Specifically, I'd like to always manually control when code blocks are > executed. When exporting, I don't want them executed (and I don't want to > be asked about my dozens of blocks each time). When hitting C-c C-c > manually, I just want it to run (and I don't want to be asked whether I'm > sure). > > Is there a similar variable, or perhaps an export option, that will give > me this kind of workflow? > > Thanks.
I can't help you directly although I also often want the behaviour you are describing. One workaround that should give you what you want is to enable evaluation without prompting (org-confirm-babel-evaluate: nil) and to have the results from runs cached so that, when exporting, the source code blocks shouldn't have to execute; see [[info:org#cache]]. -- : Eric S Fraga (GnuPG: 0xC89193D8FFFCF67D) in Emacs 24.0.50.1 : using Org-mode version 7.6 (release_7.6.4.gf305a)