Hi Achim and Eric, Achim Gratz wrote: > The script produced by babel should actually look like this: > > #+begin_src sh > data=$(cat <<'BABEL_STRING' > Num.ro du compte :;979-9500975-24;Compte Maxi > Date valeur;R.f.rence de l'op.ration;Description;Montant de > l'op.ration;Devise;Date d'op.ration;Compte de contrepartie;Nom de la > contrepartie :;Communication 1 :;Communication 2 : > 04-06-2009;A9F04NT01WK300TG;Virem. > internet;420,00;EUR;04-06-2009;799-5900947-23;PAYEE ONE; ; > 24-02-2009;A9B24NT012K4018Z;Virem. > internet;-54,93;EUR;24-02-2009;799-9974005-30;ME;Eigen rekening; > 18-05-2008;A8E19NT000S604QI;Virem. > internet;-1.000,00;EUR;19-05-2008;799-8068445-18;PAYEE TWO; ; > BABEL_STRING > ) > echo "$data" > #+end_src > > That is no indentation and the here-tag should be in quotes (otherwise the > here-script is subject to shell expansion).
The above, from which I even removed the accentuated characters (from French), still does not work... Now, I can imagine it is due to Cygwin, not to Emacs/Org/Babel. Though, that's a problem in general for the use of sh blocks from Org... under Windows, then. - Has anyone any experience with this? - Can some Bash user confirm what I see? - Can some Windows user confirm this with other Unix-emulation shells (MinGW and the like)? > It's probably possible to do a contrived redirection and not use a variable > to store the data, but I'm afraid I won't grok this today. Or maybe using a real file as temporary storage? Overkill, or simply needed? Best regards, Seb -- Sébastien Vauban _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode