"Martin Beck" <elwood...@web.de> writes: > Nick Dokos <ndokos <at> gmail.com> writes: >> >> "Martin Beck" <Elwood151 <at> web.de> writes: >> > I tracked it down to this paragraph which seems to cause >> > the problem: >> > _____ >> > Connect at AIIM is a news communication provided by AIIM. 2014 >> > AIIM - The Global Community of Information Professionals >> > 1100 Wayne Avenue, Suite 1100, Silver Spring, MD 20910 USA >> > Phone: 301-587-8202 > resource://skype_ff_extension-at-jetpack/skype_ff_extension/data/call_skype_logo.png301-587-8202 >> > The IT Centre, 8 Canalside, Lowesmoor Wharf, Worcestershire, > WR1 2RR UK >> > Tel: +44 (0) 1905 727600 >> > resource://skype_ff_extension-at-jetpack/skype_ff_extension/data/call_skype_logo.png+44 >> (0) 1905 727600 >> > _____ >> > >> > (in my org-mode document, the linebreaks are visible only as ^M) >> > >> > >> >> This may be a problem in your setup. Please set the variable >> debug-on-error to t, try to publish and post the resulting backtrace. >> >> Alternatively, try restarting your emacs: it may have acquired a >> setting >> inadvertently that causes problems. You might also try without most >> of >> your customizations (emacs -q), but loading a minimal file that just >> sets up org and the publishing project. >> >> Nick >> >> > Hi Nick, > I restarted emacs several times in the meantime - no effect. > I then started emacs with option -q from cygwin, > then opened the document, > did M-x org-mode RET > and the export. > The debugger says: > Debugger·entered--Lisp·error:·(invalid-function·0)$ > ··(0)$ > ··eval((0))$ > ··org-babel-read("(0)")$ > ··org-babel-ref-parse("results=(0)")$ > ··#[(el)·"^HA:\203» ^@^HA\207\301^HA!\207"·$ > [el·org-babel-ref-parse]·2]((:var·.·"results=(0)"))$ > ··mapcar(#[(el)·"^HA:\203» ^@^HA\207\301^HA!\207"·$ > [el·org-babel-ref-parse]·2]·((:var·.·"results=(0)")))$ > ··org-babel-process-params(((:comments·.·"")·(:shebang·.·"")·$ > (:cache·.·"no")·(:padline·.·"")·(:noweb·.·"no")·(:tangle·.·"no")·$ > (:exports·.·"results")·(:results·.·"replace")·(:var·.·"results=(0)")·$ > (:session·.·"none")·(:hlines·.·"no")·(:padnewline·.·"yes")))$ > ··org-babel-exp-results(("emacs-lisp"·"results"·((:comments·.·"")·$ > (:shebang·.·"")·(:cache·.·"no")·(:padline·.·"")·(:noweb·.·"no")·$ > (:tangle·.·"no")·(:exports·.·"results")·(:results·.·"replace")·$ > (:var·.·"results=(0)")·(:padnewline·.·"yes")·(:hlines·.·"no")·$ > (:session·.·"none"))·""·nil·163)·lob·nil·nil)$ > ··org-babel-exp-do-export(("emacs-lisp"·"results"·((:comments·.·"")·$ > (:shebang·.·"")·(:cache·.·"no")·(:padline·.·"")·(:noweb·.·"no")·$ > (:tangle·.·"no")·(:exports·.·"results")·(:results·.·"replace")·$ > (:var·.·"results=(0)")·(:padnewline·.·"yes")·(:hlines·.·"no")·$ > (:session·.·"none"))·""·nil·163)·lob)$ > ··org-babel-exp-non-block-elements(1·3532)$ > <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< > ··org-babel-exp-process-buffer()$ > ··org-export-execute-babel-code()$ > ··org-export-as(html·nil·nil·nil·nil)$ > ··org-export-to-file(html·"./test.html"·nil·nil·nil·nil)$ > ··org-html-export-to-html(nil·nil·nil·nil)$ > ··(org-open-file·(org-html-export-to-html·nil·s·v·b))$ > ··(if·a·(org-html-export-to-html·t·s·v·b)·(org-open-file·$ > (org-html-export-to-html·nil·s·v·b)))$ > ··(lambda·(a·s·v·b)·(if·a·(org-html-export-to-html·t·s·v·b)·$ > (org-open-file·(org-html-export-to-html·nil·s·v·b))))(nil·nil·nil·nil)$ > ··org-export-dispatch(nil)$ > ··call-interactively(org-export-dispatch·nil·nil)$
This shows a problem evaluating a babel #+call or an inline source block somewhere between positions 1 and 3532 in the buffer. I suspect those call_skype thingies in your text are misinterpreted as babel calls somehow. The thing is that org-babel-exp-non-block-elements does not exist any longer: it was taken out last December (from both master and maint). With recent org, I don't have a problem exporting your text, so my suggestion is: upgrade. -- Nick