Max Linke <max_li...@gmx.de> writes: > On 08/26/2015 12:36 PM, Sebastien Vauban wrote: >> See: >> >> - inline Babel calls: ... call_<NAME>(<ARGUMENTS>) ... and/or >> - inline code blocks: src_<LANGUAGE>{<BODY>}. > > Yes I'm currently using inline babel calls. > >>> * reruning specific cells only one time after emacs was started >>> >>> I have some cells that are long running and produce some variables >>> I later use for plotting or calculating related values. To avoid >>> recalculating I have added `cache: yes` to these cells. But they >>> are only run once across restarts of emacs or my interpreter session >>> in the background. When I start working again I would like to have a >>> way to rerun all code-cells independent of the fact if they are cached >>> or not. This would lead to a huge speed up in converting to latex for >>> me. >> >> I don't understand why re-running code blocks which are cached is >> a problem. Could you elaborate? > > I wanted a shortcut to rerun every code cell independent of cached > status. Looking again into the docs I found the short-cut > > 'C-u C-c C-v b' > > This calls 'org-babel-execute-buffer'.
... to forcibly re-evaluate the blocks (even when marked ":cache"), yes. OK, got it now! Best regards, Seb -- Sebastien Vauban