Hi Thierry, Juts a two comments and one question.
2014ko abenudak 21an, Thierry Pellé-ek idatzi zuen: > > Hi, > I added description for empty names and used the suggestion of Aaron. > > Hope it's not too frenchy ;-) > > > diff --git a/doc/org.texi b/doc/org.texi > index 3612bba..72ad0d9 100644 > --- a/doc/org.texi > +++ b/doc/org.texi > @@ -15559,8 +15559,8 @@ execution. > @subsubsection @code{:session} > @cindex @code{:session}, src header argument > > -The @code{:session} header argument starts a session for an interpreted > -language where state is preserved. By default, a session is not started. > +The @code{:session} header argument starts a (possibly named) session for an > interpreted > +language where state is preserved. All code blocks sharing the same name > are exectuted by the same interpreter process. By default, a session is not > started. > > @itemize @bullet > @item @code{none} > @@ -15568,9 +15568,10 @@ The default. Each block is evaluated in its own > session. The session is > not preserved after the evaluation. > @item @code{other} > Any other string passed to the @code{:session} header argument will give the > -session a name. All blocks with the same session name share the same > -session. Using different session name enables concurrent sessions (even for > -the same interpreted language). E.g., @code{:session mysession}. > +session a name. If the given name is empty, the session is named as the “according to” instead of “as” > +language used in the block. All blocks with the same session name share the > +same session. Using different session name enables concurrent sessions (even > +for the same interpreted language). E.g., @code{:session mysession}. I would move the “e.g.” directly after the sentence which ends “give the session a name.” Can you send a patch generated with “git format-patch”? This way you can write and include a commit message. The procedure is described here: <http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html#unnumbered-4>. Thanks, -- Aaron Ecay