From: abonnements <abonnements@thierry-pelle.eu>
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Noweb (named blocks) reference name
Date: Sun, 07 Dec 2014 11:33:48 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <54842D0C.5030601@thierry-pelle.eu> (raw)
Hi,
what do you think of allowing spaces in Noweb reference name or
named blocks? It seems (to me) to be more natural than remplacing spaces
by minus for instance.
Example :
1) With named block
#+name: first variable
: 30
2) With noweb
#+name: step 1
#+begin_src ....
#+name: step 2
#+begin_src ....
#+begin src ... :noweb yes
<<<step 1>>>
<<<step 2>>>
#+end_src
Is it possible? (at least using "..." to group words.
Thanks.
Thierry
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