Torsten Wagner <[email protected]> writes:
> The different ways of calling a source code block might come with
> different system-wide values of header arguments. Thus, the behaviour
> of a source code block might differ, depending on the way how it was
> called. The table below depicts the variables and standard values for
> the different ways to execute a source code block.
I don't understand the current context. Nor do I understand Babel. But
purely from a copy-editing perspective, you can say something like
You can modify the behaviour of a source block by customizing
system-wide header arguments. The table below summarizes these
variables and their standard values
or something like
The behaviour of a source block depends on the values of system-wide
header arguments. The table below depicts these variables and their
standard values
Btw, is it "system-wide values of header arguments" or
"values of system-wide header arguments"?
The first suggestion starts with a "You" - and this style is very
typical of Emacs manuals. The second paragraph will put one to sleep.
Not a criticism. Just a suggestion from someone who is bored.