Hi List, it probably a command everybody knows, but I looked for it several times and just missed it: 'insert a source-block'.
I know about Chap. 15.2. of the manual (Easy Templates), thats not what I mean. To reformulate my question: Why doesn't (the most relevant function I have found) ,------------------------------------------ | (org-babel-demarcate-block &optional ARG) `------------------------------------------ have a few more optional arguments, e.g. like this ,---------------------------------------------------------- | (org-babel-demarcate-block &optional LANG ARG &rest args) `---------------------------------------------------------- so that it can be called (e.g.) like this ,---------------------------------------------------------------------- | (org-babel-demarcate-block &optional "emacs-lisp" nil :results output) `---------------------------------------------------------------------- without asking the user for input (inserting a new src-block around point or region)? There are so many functions that deal with source-blocks, but the most basic one - insert a new src-block for language xyz with args u v w - is not there. At least not for non-interactive use. At least I did not find it ;) -- cheers, Thorsten