Nicolas Goaziou twisted the bytes to say:
Nicolas> Hello, Nicolas> dmg <d...@turingmachine.org> writes: >> I was playing with org-coderef-label-format to reference lines of code >> in blocks. >> >> I created a small example that overrides the default value: >> >> #+BEGIN_SRC C++ :main no :flags -std=c++14 -Wall --pedantic -Werror >> :results output :exports both -r -l "//(ref:%s)" +n Nicolas> Switches are to be located before Babel parameters: #+begin_src C++ -r -l "//(ref:%s)" +n :main no .. Thank you, Nicolas, I appreciate your response. It almost works now. I think I found a bug. It works in some cases but not in others: the following code properly defines the references abc and bfc. But it does not define the one for (ref:jump). Here is a link to the exported HTML file: http://turingmachine.org/~dmg/temp/ref-test.html http://turingmachine.org/~dmg/temp/ref-test.org #+BEGIN_SRC C++ -r -l "//(ref:%s)" +n :main no :results output :exports both #include <iostream> int main() { //(ref:abc) std::cout << "Hello world" << std::endl; std::cout << "Hello world 2" << std::endl; //(ref:jump) return 0; //(ref:bcf) } #+END_SRC Nicolas> Regards, thank you again, --daniel Nicolas> -- Nicolas> Nicolas Goaziou -- Daniel M. German "Computer Science is no more about computers than astronomy Edsger Dijkstra -> is about telescopes" http://turingmachine.org/ http://silvernegative.com/ dmg (at) uvic (dot) ca replace (at) with @ and (dot) with .