Torsten Wagner torsten.wag...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Eric,
thanks for pushing this up :)
Well as far as I understood, ob-sh is at the final end (after
org-babel did its job) a shell script which will be executed.
ob-screen is an interactive connection to a screen session. Everything
inside
Hi Eric,
thanks for pushing this up :)
Well as far as I understood, ob-sh is at the final end (after
org-babel did its job) a shell script which will be executed.
ob-screen is an interactive connection to a screen session. Everything
inside the source cgode block will be sent to this session.
Torsten Wagner torsten.wag...@gmail.com writes:
Hi,
recently I discovered babel in combination with screen. I really like it.
However, I tried to use noweb but it seems not to work. Getting it working
would allow to write tasks and arbitrary combine them to bigger tasks.
I would be
Hmmm...
I looked a bit into it and it seems screen can log the session into a
file. org-mode could read the total number of lines of that file before
executing a new block of the same session and add the number of line
feeds for the executed source code block. Hence, we would know at which
Hi,
recently I discovered babel in combination with screen. I really like it.
However, I tried to use noweb but it seems not to work. Getting it working
would allow to write tasks and arbitrary combine them to bigger tasks.
I would be interested in results too. Would be nice to receive some