Hi,

This should get you part of the way: Use `org' as the language name, not `org-mode'. Enclose the noweb reference in another src block with noweb explicitly turned on. Reworked example follows.

I can't seem to get rid of the code block around it, though, however I play with the header arguments.

Yours,
Christian


* One section, exported to a particular document

#+srcname: primates
#+begin_src org
  ,- chimps :: strong, smart and savage
  ,- bonobos :: less savage, sexy, smart
  ,- orangutans :: kinda asocial, with big arms
  ,- gorillas :: really strong, but shy
#+end_src

Lots of text here.

* Another section, exported to a different document

Let's review what we know about the primate group.

#+begin_src org :noweb yes
<<primates>>
#+end_src

On 1/5/11 6:59 PM, Phil Branigan wrote:
In making up lecture and teaching materials, I would find it useful to
be able to use noweb references to replicate blocks of org-mode text
directly, rather than source code from latex or another language.  But
org-mode isn't one of the babel-supported languages.  Can anyone
suggest a tricky way to achieve this result?

What I have in mind is something like the following:

* One section, exported to a particular document

#+srcname: primates
#+begin_src org-mode
   - chimps :: strong, smart and savage
   - bonobos :: less savage, sexy, smart
   - orangutans :: kinda asocial, with big arms
   - gorillas :: really strong, but shy
#+end_src

Lots of text here.

* Another section, exported to a different document

Let's review what we know about the primate group.

<<primates>>


--
Phil Branigan



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