Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
Omid omidl...@gmail.com writes:
user-error: No language for src block: (unnamed)
This suggests to look for a #+begin_src block with no language name.
Use the function `my-src-block-check' [1] to find where it's missing.
Best regards,
Seb
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Omid omidl...@gmail.com writes:
user-error: No language for src block: (unnamed)
This suggests to look for a #+begin_src block with no language name.
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Bastien
Omid omidl...@gmail.com writes:
but now a new error arises upon M-x org-publish:
user-error: No language for src block: (unnamed)
Are you using source blocks without a language specified?
#+BEGIN_SRC
...
#+END_SRC
Here is the post that lead to the change:
Thank you Kyle for your quick reply.
I confirm that, as you said, the error I reported is fixed in the
latest maint (release_8.3.1-93-g69b0db), but now a new error arises
upon M-x org-publish:
user-error: No language for src block: (unnamed)
Again, this did not happen with 8.2.10 that ships
Omid omidl...@gmail.com writes:
Hello,
In Emacs 24.5.1, after updating to the latest Org mode in ELPA
(8.3.1-16-gf6aa53-elpa), org-publish results in the error
org-check-agenda-file: Wrong type argument: stringp, nil
I believe this is the same issue as below and should be fixed as of
Hello,
In Emacs 24.5.1, after updating to the latest Org mode in ELPA
(8.3.1-16-gf6aa53-elpa), org-publish results in the error
org-check-agenda-file: Wrong type argument: stringp, nil
on a project that used to publish without errors using the latest Org 8.2.
Here is the part of a backtrace of