Applied Thanks -- Eric

"Thomas S. Dye" <t...@tsdye.com> writes:

> Changes in HEAD
>       Modified doc/org.texi
> diff --git a/doc/org.texi b/doc/org.texi
> index bd22ce9..84df413 100644
> --- a/doc/org.texi
> +++ b/doc/org.texi
> @@ -456,6 +456,7 @@ Using header arguments
>  * Buffer-wide header arguments::  Set default values for a specific
> buffer
>  * Header arguments in Org-mode properties::  Set default values for a
> buffer or heading
>  * Code block specific header arguments::  The most common way to set
> values
> +* Header arguments in function calls::
>
>  Specific header arguments
>
> @@ -11299,7 +11300,7 @@ Code blocks defined in the ``Library of
> Babel'' can be called remotely as if
>  they were in the current Org-mode buffer (see @ref{Evaluating code
> blocks}
>  for information on the syntax of remote code block evaluation).
>
> -...@kindex C-c C-v l
> +...@kindex C-c C-v i
>  Code blocks located in any Org-mode file can be loaded into the
> Library of
>  Babel'' with the @code{org-babel-lob-ingest} function, bound to
> @kbd{C-c C-v
>  i}.
> @@ -11378,7 +11379,7 @@ describes each header argument in detail.
>  @node Using header arguments, Specific header arguments, Header
> arguments, Header arguments
>  @subsection Using header arguments
>
> -The values of header arguments can be set in five different ways,
> each more
> +The values of header arguments can be set in six different ways, each
> more
>  specific (and having higher priority) than the last.
>  @menu
>  * System-wide header arguments::  Set global default values
> @@ -11386,6 +11387,7 @@ specific (and having higher priority) than the
> last.
>  * Buffer-wide header arguments::  Set default values for a specific
> buffer
>  * Header arguments in Org-mode properties::  Set default values for a
> buffer or heading
>  * Code block specific header arguments::  The most common way to set
> values
> +* Header arguments in function calls::  The most specific level
>  @end menu
>
>
> @@ -11480,7 +11482,7 @@ Properties defined in this way override the
> properties set in
>  @code{org-set-property} function bound to @kbd{C-c C-x p} to set
> properties
>  in Org-mode documents.
>
> -...@node Code block specific header arguments,  , Header arguments in
> Org-mode properties, Using header arguments
> +...@node Code block specific header arguments, Header arguments in
> function calls, Header arguments in Org-mode properties, Using header
> arguments
>  @subsubheading Code block specific header arguments
>
>  The most common way to assign values to header arguments is at the
> @@ -11501,14 +11503,18 @@ fac 0 = 1
>  fac n = n * fac (n-1)
>  #+end_src
>  @end example
> -
>  Similarly, it is possible to set header arguments for inline code
> blocks:
>
>  @example
>  src_haskell[:exports bo...@{fac 5...@}
>  @end example
>
> -Header arguments for ``Library of Babel'' or function call lines can
> be set as shown below:
> +...@node Header arguments in function calls,  , Code block specific
> header arguments, Using header arguments
> +...@comment  node-name,  next,  previous,  up
> +...@subsubheading Header arguments in function calls
> +
> +At the most specific level, header arguments for ``Library of Babel''
> or
> +function call lines can be set as shown below:
>
>  @example
>  #+call: factorial(n=5) :exports results
>
>
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