Hi Nicolas, Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr> writes:
> Hello, > > Rainer Hansen <rainer.han...@gmx.net> writes: > >> I have tried the following example of using noweb-ref: >> >> #+BEGIN_SRC sh :tangle yes :noweb yes :shebang #!/bin/sh >> <<fullest-disk>> >> #+END_SRC >> >> * the mount point of the fullest disk >> >> ** query all mounted disks >> >> #+HEADER: :noweb-ref fullest-disk >> #+BEGIN_SRC sh >> df \ >> #+END_SRC >> >> >> ** strip the header row >> :PROPERTIES: >> :noweb-ref: fullest-disk >> :END: >> >> #+BEGIN_SRC sh :noweb yes >> |sed '1d' \ >> #+END_SRC >> >> >> >> It was mentioned more than 5 years ago as creating problems: >> https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2011-12/msg00825.html >> >> Now I got the same problem as mentioned in the post of that time - the >> created file contains only >> >> #!/bin/sh df \ >> >> Missing is the second block. >> >> Any ideas why? > > See "Incompatible changes > Old Babel header properties are no longer > supported" in ORG-NEWS. > > Regards, thanks for the quick answer. However, I have still problems. I have adapted the example, http://orgmode.org/manual/noweb_002dref.html#noweb_002dref, in the Orgmode handbook to the changed Babel header properties. However, the generated file contained only "#!/bin/sh". I have activated property inheritance for "noweb-ref" and moving the cursor on the #+BEGIN_SRC sh lines shows that they have ":noweb-ref: fullest-disk" as header argument. org-use-property-inheritance is '("noweb-ref") Here is the changed code from the Org mode manual: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- #+BEGIN_SRC sh :tangle yes :noweb yes :shebang #!/bin/sh <<fullest-disk>> #+END_SRC * the mount point of the fullest disk :PROPERTIES: :header-args: :noweb-ref: fullest-disk :END: ** query all mounted disks #+BEGIN_SRC sh df \ #+END_SRC ** strip the header row #+BEGIN_SRC sh |sed '1d' \ #+END_SRC ** sort by the percent full #+BEGIN_SRC sh |awk '{print $5 " " $6}'|sort -n |tail -1 \ #+END_SRC ** extract the mount point #+BEGIN_SRC sh |awk '{print $2}' #+END_SRC --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- Any ideas why it is still not working. Regards, Rainer