Re: [O] [babel] By default, code blocks should not be evaluated during export

2011-04-08 Thread Rainer M Krug
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 08/04/11 06:23, Paul Sexton wrote: The default value of `org-export-babel-evaluate' is t. Having just crashed my Emacs session 5 times in a row trying to get a file containing a BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp ... END_SRC *code example* to export to

Re: [O] [babel] By default, code blocks should not be evaluated during export

2011-04-08 Thread Eric Schulte
Hi Paul, Paul Sexton psex...@xnet.co.nz writes: The default value of `org-export-babel-evaluate' is t. The `org-export-babel-evaluate' is more of an external safety measure for people who don't want *any* code block evaluation ever and IMO could probably be removed as there is already

Re: [O] [babel] By default, code blocks should not be evaluated during export

2011-04-08 Thread Nick Dokos
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com wrote: Paul Sexton psex...@xnet.co.nz writes: Having just crashed my Emacs session 5 times in a row trying to get a file containing a BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp ... END_SRC *code example* to export to HTML... I strongly feel it should default to nil.

[O] [babel] By default, code blocks should not be evaluated during export

2011-04-07 Thread Paul Sexton
The default value of `org-export-babel-evaluate' is t. Having just crashed my Emacs session 5 times in a row trying to get a file containing a BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp ... END_SRC *code example* to export to HTML... I strongly feel it should default to nil. I also feel that executable code block