Hi,
> > When title contains some lisp code, it is evaluated after the content
> > is evaluated. However, when editing the file (C-cC-l), the title will
> > initially show 'Invalid Lisp Code' error.
> >
> > testcase:
> > ---
> > #title <lisp>value</lisp>
> > <lisp>(progn (setq value 10) "" )</lisp>
> >
> > hello world <lisp>value</lisp>
>
> Hmm, I hadn't considered this use case before. Do you use the <lisp>
> tag for #title on every page, or just some of them? Do you expect the
> <lisp> tag to be evaluated when publishing, or left verbatim (but with
> the angle brackets escaped)?
I expect <lisp> tag to be evaluated. I use it so that it is possible
to configure the values for the page in one place. '#title' seems to
be evaluated last, and thus putting the setq in the #title has never
worked. This is why <lisp> to do the setq is on the second line.
Try the following for a more lively example:
---
#title Meeting number <lisp>number</lisp>:
<lisp>year</lisp>-<lisp>month</lisp>-<lisp>day</lisp>
<lisp>(progn (setq year 2007 month 12 date 15 number 10) "" )</lisp>
This is meeting number <lisp>number</lisp> ....
You are expected to turn in your entry form by <lisp>(- date 2)</lisp>
---
regards,
junichi
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