Andreas Leha <andreas.l...@med.uni-goettingen.de> writes: > Hi Achim, > > Achim Gratz <strom...@nexgo.de> writes: > >> Eric Schulte writes: >>> As I recall I was fully in favor of applying these changes, however I am >>> not qualified to address the changes to property behaviors. Hopefully >>> someone who works more on that side of things can address those aspects. >> >> I am still hoping that one of the users that was asking for a way to >> specify header args at a finer granularity than just file variables >> would have a say. >> >> As a clarification: I'm not changing property syntax at all, I'm adding >> new properties that happen to have values that look like the header >> arguments to a source block. I've also implemented default >> (non-language-specific) header arguments just now. Unless you use the >> new property names none of the current behaviour changes (I do think the >> old properties should be removed some time later when people had time to >> convert their documents), but using the new property names will take >> precedence. This means if you specify 'cache "yes"' and also >> 'header-args :cache "no"' via properties, then the latter will take >> effect. >> >> Documentation and tests are still missing, but it shouldn't take too >> long I hope. >> > > I just applied your patches. Besides a quick test that went very well, > I can not say much. The functionality is exactly what would help me a > lot to separate session information for R and shell blocks. But given > the example in the code, this is known to you. > > I would love to see that functionality in org and did not experience any > problems after applying the patches.
OK - I will change my syntax to the new property syntax and report back, likely not before middle of the week. Thanks, Rainer > > Regards, > Andreas > > > <#secure method=pgpmime mode=sign> -- Rainer M. Krug email: RMKrug<at>gmail<dot>com