Thanks Eric,

Adding the property ":TANGLE: no" did the trick. I guess I was so sure the
correct value was "nil", since it is what I use when adding this to the
source blocks, that I didn't even try the more obvious "no" as a value.

--
Darlan

At Wed, 27 Apr 2011 21:43:52 -0600,
Eric Schulte wrote:
> 
> Darlan Cavalcante Moreira <darc...@gmail.com> writes:
> 
> > Hello list,
> >
> > I have changed my Emacs initialization from the .emacs file (loading
> > several .el files) to org-mode by using the excellent starter kit. I use a
> > single .org file with the initialization code broken down into level-1
> > headings, possible with subheadings.
> >
> > This works very well, but I'd like to disable some sections that I don't
> > need at the moment or to identify where most of the initialization time is
> > spent.
> >
> >  1.) At first I tried to add the COMMENT keyword in a heading with "C-c ;",
> >      but without any effect. This would be the preferred option IMHO, since
> >      you get an easy visual feedback about which parts of the
> >      initialization are disabled.
> >
> >  2.) Then I tried adding the ":TANGLE: nil" property to a heading, but
> >      again without success. The starter kit probably adds something such as
> >      ":tangle org_file_name.el" to each source block thus overwriting
> >      the :TANGLE: property of the heading.
> >
> 
> Very Close, try adding the ":tangle: no" properties to headings to
> disable their tangling (note: ":TANGLE: no" should work as well).
> 
> Best -- Eric
> 
> >
> >  3.) At last, I tried to add ":tangle nil" to each individual source block
> >      I wanted to disable. This works, but because each heading can have
> >      many source blocks it is a lot of work to add this to each one (and
> >      remove later if I want to enable this configuration again).
> >
> > Is there an easy way to do this? If not, I'd like to suggest 1.) or 2.) as
> > a feature request.
> >
> > --
> > Darlan
> >
> 
> -- 
> Eric Schulte
> http://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte/

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