Excellent! I also like some of the works published at Traficantes de
Sueños. :)
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Hello again, I have added a :prologue param to the scheme blocks of babel.
This multiple option prepends all the values in the generated code of the
block.
This patch also includes the previous one that enabled returning a table
when evaluating a scheme block.
A changelog:
Enhance the babel
I added some clarification to the manual on that point. Thanks for
pointing out it was a confusing!
best wishes,
Loris Bennett writes:
> Hi Detlef,
>
> Thanks for the information. After removing the bibliography and
> bibliographystyle, everything seems to work. I think I was confused by
>
On 07/17/2017 05:27 AM, Adam Jackson wrote:
Hi Byung-Hee,
org-mode itself uses emacs lisp as the programming language for
development and extension and you may need to use a little lisp to
access some of the features.
However, if you are interested in learning Python and/or Ruby I highly
Hi Byung-Hee,
org-mode itself uses emacs lisp as the programming language for development and
extension and you may need to use a little lisp to access some of the features.
However, if you are interested in learning Python and/or Ruby I highly
recommend you look at the org-babel features:
Stig Brautaset writes:
> Did a rather mechanical translation here, but test results seems to be
> the same as before. Are patches like these something you're interested
> in?
In principal, it would be good to use cl-lib, but htmlize.el is an
external package that Org relies
2017-07-16 20:32 GMT+02:00 Eric S Fraga :
> See attached.
>
Works perfect thanks.
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I guess it depends if you need to access external resources or not (DB,
webservices) or if you need to do heavy computations, for exemple. If not
and if you know lisp well, then, I think, it is better to stick with it.
As a dev/sysadmin, I tend to use whatever language suites my needs when