"Sebastien Vauban" <wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com> writes: > #+TITLE: Noweb references in LaTeX document > #+DATE: 2012-01-30 > > * Summary > > ** Problem > > I use 3 chunks of LaTeX code which I wanna insert in a LaTeX document. > > While 1 of them is correctly tangled into the LaTeX document, the 2 others > generate errors when C-c C-v C-t'ing: > > "if: reference '<<who' not found in this buffer" > > and, if I temporarily replace `<<who()>>' by `<<who>>', I get the next error: > > "if: reference ' <<solde' not found in this buffer" > > What I don't understand is that there is no -- sorry, I mean: I don't see -- > the difference between the 3 noweb references. They all seem correctly > written... > > ** Note > > Remember that, up to now, such a document *must be first tangled* and then > post-processed via =PDFLaTeX=. It can not be exported directly to PDF/HTML > (=args > out of range= error). > > * Example > > ** Part 1 > #+name: who > #+begin_src org :results latex > 1111ToMe > #+end_src > > ** Part 2 > #+name: before > #+begin_src org :results latex > 2222BeforeDate > #+end_src > > ** Part 3 > #+name: solde > #+begin_src org :results latex > 3333Rest > #+end_src > > ** Composed letter > #+begin_src latex :noweb yes :tangle yes > \documentclass{article} > \usepackage[utf8x]{inputenc} > \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} > > \begin{document} > > \begin{textblock}{85}(98,35) > \titlebox{9.4cm}{Foo}{% HERE 1111 <<<< > <<who()>> > } > \end{textblock} > > \begin{textblock}{110}(25,195) > Some sentence > <<before()>> \hfill{}% HERE 2222 <<<< > <<solde()>> EUR% HERE 3333 <<<< > \end{textblock} > > \end{document} > #+end_src > > Best regards, > Seb
Currently newlines are allowed in noweb reference names causing the problems you noticed above. I've just pushed up a change which disallows newline characters in noweb references and fixes the odd behavior you describe. Best, -- Eric Schulte http://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte/