Greetings. The Org example below used to work correctly when exported as HTML until I pulled a newer version of Org from git. I am first going to include the example here, and then explain the reasoning behind its structure.
======================================================================= * Example This call here produced HTML output when exported as HTML until the newer versions of Org. Now it produces no HTML output whatsoever. #+CALL: rekursio-pystyviivat[:noweb yes]() :results html The following code blocks still work as expected. #+NAME: rekursio-pystyviivat-runko #+BEGIN_SRC processing :exports none if (viivoja == 0) return; line (x, 0, x, korkeus); piirraPystyviivat (viivoja - 1, x + 10, 0.9 * korkeus); #+END_SRC #+NAME: rekursio-pystyviivat #+BEGIN_SRC processing :exports code :noweb no void piirraPystyviivat (int viivoja, float x, float korkeus) { <<rekursio-pystyviivat-runko>> } void setup () { size (600, 400); noLoop (); } void draw () { piirraPystyviivat (50, 10, 350); } #+END_SRC ======================================================================= In the example above I am playing with noweb to produce the following _excellent_ teaching effect: - the last Babel code block is what a student sees - the student is supposed to replace <<rekursio-pystyviivat-runko>> with correct code, in this case the body of a recursive function - the last block has ":noweb no" so that the missing part is not replaced by the correct solution - in the CALL, however, noweb is set to yes so that noweb replacement is done, and the first block produces the correct output (in the case of Processing language, this is a picture) I use this structure quite a bit in my material, which is finished except for layout formatting. So I am going to be in trouble if I can no longer get the logic to work in Org. Jarmo