On Sat, Oct 27, 2012 at 5:57 PM, Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com wrote:
John Hendy jw.he...@gmail.com writes:
For papers and beamer presentations, I sometimes hide more universal
babel blocks inside a sort of setup headline. I thought I'd done this
before, but perhaps not... The idea
Just kidding... just checked *Messages* buffer, and all the headlines
I converted to COMMENT headlines are *not* executing the enclosed
babel blocks.
Is there a setting for this you have and I don't?
John
On Sun, Oct 28, 2012 at 12:23 PM, John Hendy jw.he...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Oct 27,
John Hendy jw.he...@gmail.com writes:
Just kidding... just checked *Messages* buffer, and all the headlines
I converted to COMMENT headlines are *not* executing the enclosed
babel blocks.
Is there a setting for this you have and I don't?
Not that I know of.
Are you using the new or the
For papers and beamer presentations, I sometimes hide more universal
babel blocks inside a sort of setup headline. I thought I'd done this
before, but perhaps not... The idea would be like so:
* Data setup :noexport:
#+begin_src R :session r
load libraries
read data files
do universal
Hello,
John Hendy jw.he...@gmail.com writes:
Is this a bug/inappropriate setting, desirable based on how others use
:noexport: headlines, or would others see value in executing babel
blocks in :noexport: headlines?
If I /didn't/ want it executed, I'd use :execute no.
This is the behaviour
John Hendy jw.he...@gmail.com writes:
For papers and beamer presentations, I sometimes hide more universal
babel blocks inside a sort of setup headline. I thought I'd done this
before, but perhaps not... The idea would be like so:
* Data setup :noexport:
#+begin_src R :session r
load