From: Eric Schulte <schulte.eric@gmail.com>
To: giles@pexip.com
Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Possible bug with new exporter and org-babel
Date: Mon, 20 May 2013 10:48:12 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87zjvpvbqr.fsf@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <m2k3mtzoy5.fsf@jujutsu.org.uk> (giles@pexip.com's message of "Mon, 20 May 2013 15:49:22 +0100")
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giles@pexip.com writes:
> Eric Schulte <schulte.eric@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> Where *is* "req" defined? So far the behavior you describe seems
>> expected.
>
> Sorry for the ambiguity - req isn't defined!
>
> Let me explain a little more clearly: I'm trying to generate some
> release notes using org-mode, pulling data from the github issue
> tracking system. I'm really just using org as a text markup
> language. One comment in the issue tracker included a stack trace of the
> form
>
> /foo/bar/call_req()
>
> where call_req is a function defined in our (non-org) code. The
> presence of this plain text string in the body of my org document causes
> exporting to fail.
>
> I'm not familiar with either the new exporter or the details of babel
> (though a happy user of it), but my expected behaviour would be that any
> babel cleverness would require more to invoke it than just call_foo()
> or that there would be some means to say, on a document by document
> basis "do not invoke babel"
>
Oh, I understand now, thanks for explaining.
>
> In any event: is there a way I can include the phrase "call_req()" in
> the plain body of my document? Ideally without escaping it, but so so be
> it.
>
You can either set the `org-export-babel-evaluate' variable to nil,
which will inhibit all babel evaluation (this could be done using a file
local variable), or you can escape call_req() as in the attached
example.
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#+Options: ^:{}
* Foo
You can avoid attempted evaluation if the call is made to be an
example (this will then export in monospace).
=call_req()=
Escaped inside a =call_req()= line of text.
Another way to escape the stack trace as an example.
: /foo/bar/call_req()
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>
> Thanks for your patience.
Cheers,
--
Eric Schulte
http://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2013-05-20 17:02 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-05-20 11:47 Possible bug with new exporter and org-babel giles
2013-05-20 14:34 ` Eric Schulte
2013-05-20 14:49 ` giles
2013-05-20 16:48 ` Eric Schulte [this message]
2013-05-20 18:02 ` giles
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