Re: [O] Some advice on how to use babel to generate cisco configs

2013-02-01 Thread Bart Bunting
Thomas, Thanks! That is pretty much what I was struggling with. Thanks for putting it together for me. The only other question I have is, is there a way to prevent the results from appending each time? Cheers Bart Thomas S. Dye t...@tsdye.com writes: Aloha Bart, Bart Bunting

Re: [O] Some advice on how to use babel to generate cisco configs

2013-02-01 Thread Thomas S. Dye
Bart Bunting b...@bunting.net.au writes: Thomas, Thanks! That is pretty much what I was struggling with. Good news. I'm happy it's starting to work for you. Thanks for putting it together for me. The only other question I have is, is there a way to prevent the results from appending

Re: [O] Some advice on how to use babel to generate cisco configs

2013-01-31 Thread Karl Voit
* Bart Bunting b...@bunting.net.au wrote: Good morning, Hi! What I would like to achieve is to have a table containing a few values, e.g. ip address vlan number etc. Then have a cisco config in the org file with markers where the substitutions are to be inserted. Run through the table and

Re: [O] Some advice on how to use babel to generate cisco configs

2013-01-31 Thread Thomas S. Dye
Aloha Bart, Bart Bunting b...@bunting.net.au writes: Good morning, I have been trying to figure out without much luck how to use babel to generate some cisco configs. What I would like to achieve is to have a table containing a few values, e.g. ip address vlan number etc. Then have a

[O] Some advice on how to use babel to generate cisco configs

2013-01-30 Thread Bart Bunting
Good morning, I have been trying to figure out without much luck how to use babel to generate some cisco configs. What I would like to achieve is to have a table containing a few values, e.g. ip address vlan number etc. Then have a cisco config in the org file with markers where the