Hi Eric
Thanks looks promising but I'm having problems to use it.
I noticed that babel is not a part of 6.30trans and did an upgrade to the latest current version 7.4.
Unfortunately it's causing problems (all I did was updating a sym-link to the new package)
Am I supposed to set additional PATHs?
bye
--Rolf
emacs-23.1.50 --no-site-file --debug-init emacs/tst.org
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Debugger entered--Lisp error: (file-error "Cannot open load file" "org-entities")
require(org-entities)
eval-buffer(#<buffer *load*<4>> nil "/home/lanx/.emacs.d/elisp/org/org-mode/lisp/org.el" nil t) ; Reading at buffer position 3964
load-with-code-conversion("/home/lanx/.emacs.d/elisp/org/org-mode/lisp/org.el" "/home/lanx/.emacs.d/elisp/org/org-mode/lisp/org.el" nil nil)
load("/home/lanx/.emacs.d/elisp/org/org-mode/lisp/org.el")
...
-------
emacs22 --no-site-file --debug-init emacs/tst.org
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Debugger entered--Lisp error: (file-error "Cannot open load file" "org-macs")
require(org-macs)
eval-buffer(#<buffer *load*<4>> nil "/home/lanx/.emacs.d/elisp/org/org-mode/lisp/org.el" nil t) ; Reading at buffer position 3940
...
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Hi LanX,
The following two options come to mind, although I'm not sure if any are
exactly what you're after.
* named code block and a #+call: line
#+source: counter
#+begin_src perl :results output :var to=5
for $i (1..$to){
print $i;
}
#+end_src
#+results: counter
: 12345
#+call: counter(to=3)
#+results: counter(to=3)
: 123
C-c C-c on the call line to execute the counter block, the block does
not need to be located near the call line, and using the Library of
Babel could even be located in another file.
* using an elisp link
[[elisp:(sbe counter (to "8"))][count to 8]]
Clicking on the link above will also call the code block.
Best -- Eric
> _______________________________________________
LanX <lanx.perl@googlemail.com> writes:
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> Don't know if this is trivially answered...
>>
>> I'm thinking about using org-mode for a collection of code-snippets which
>> are executed by a click on a link
>>
>> My first idea was to use orgs hyperlink syntax but there I have two
>> problems
>> 1. something like [[shell:code][NAME]] can't be multiline
>> 2. for perl code I'll need to escape certain characters when using
>> [[shell:...] or [[elisp:...]
>>
>> my second idea was org-babel, but AFAI see
>> 1. it seems to execute code-snippets only when exporting
>> 2. the code can't be hidden behind a NAME in a link text
>>
>> Is there a way to combine both ways?
>>
>> A hyperlink which executes a codesnippet (which is per default folded
>> away)?
>>
>> something like?
>>
>> * [[exec:following snippet][name]
>> #+begin_src perl
>> for $i (1..9){
>>
>> print $i;
>> }
>> #+end_src
>>
>>
>> or
>>
>>
>> * Title
>> #+begin_src perl :hyperlink name
>> for $i (1..9){
>>
>> print $i;
>> }
>> #+end_src
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks for any help
>>
>> -- rolf
>>
>
> PS hope this will not produce a duplicate post, "gmail" != "googlemail"
> confusion
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