Hallo, we currently use MACROs for adding http://microformats.org/wiki/hcard information to web pages we create from org sources. As these MACROs have 12+ arguments, this is an error prone and inelegant way of getting the desired result. Nicolas Goaziou suggested using a babel approach so we could have named arguments - obviously, this is a much better solution (thanks again, Nicolas!). Here is a minimal example of the principle: -- snip #+name: html-ex1 #+header: :var who="World" #+BEGIN_SRC org :exports none
Hallo $who
#+END_SRC * Simple HTML export #+call: html-ex1(who="Stefan") :results html -- snip When exporting this code (new exporter), I need two confirmations: Evaluate this org code block (html-ex1)... Evaluate this emacs-lisp block... I can understand the first question, but why the second? What is the best way to safely "auto-confirm" for this simple application? Many thanks in advance. Warm regards, Stefan -- Dr. Stefan Vollmar, Dipl.-Phys. Head of IT group Max-Planck-Institut für neurologische Forschung Gleueler Str. 50, 50931 Köln, Germany Tel.: +49-221-4726-213 FAX +49-221-4726-298 Tel.: +49-221-478-5713 Mobile: 0160-93874279 E-Mail: vollmar@nf.mpg.de http://www.nf.mpg.de