Ah, thanks a lot! I should develop the habit of reading the documentation of the development version when using that version...
Best wishes, Torsten On 28 Nov 2011, at 20:14, Eric Schulte wrote: > Hi Torsten, > > The change here is in the naming conventions, "srcname" is no longer a > valid method of naming a code block, try "name" instead. e.g., > > #+name: sh-test-noweb > #+begin_src sh > ~ > #+end_src > > #+begin_src sh :noweb yes > ls <<sh-test-noweb>> > #+end_src > > Best, > > Torsten Anders <torsten.and...@beds.ac.uk> writes: > >> Dear Org babel developers, >> >> In the simple test below I would expect that the second cope block >> expands to "ls ~", but seemingly it instead expands to "ls" only. What >> am I missing? >> >> #+srcname: sh-test-noweb >> #+begin_src sh >> ~ >> #+end_src >> >> #+begin_src sh :noweb yes >> ls <<sh-test-noweb>> >> #+end_src >> >> Did anything perhaps change in the literate programming interface? >> Apologies if I missed something obvious or if I am victim of some >> stupid typo. >> >> Thanks a lot! >> >> Best wishes, >> Torsten >> >> > > -- > Eric Schulte > http://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte/