Sorry for the noise, this was resolved in the proper thread relating to this
The solution it so to use ':noweb-ref NAME' as an argument in the drawer
best
Z
Ok found the answer "hidden" away in a org manual page.. :)
The solution it so to use ':noweb-ref NAME' as an argument in the drawer
sorry for the noise
Z
On Fri, Nov 24, 2017 at 8:20 AM, Xebar Saram wrote:
> Hi again, i posted a separate issue on multiple code blocks in babel
> creating 1 co
Hi again, i posted a separate issue on multiple code blocks in babel
creating 1 config but then realized this actually is very appropriate for
this thread...apologize for that.
@Kaushal, the method you suggested works really well for 1 code block=1
config file. but what happens when my config file
Hi all and happy holidays!
I want to be able to add a #+NAME to a property drawer that would name a
code block thats split between sub org headers. Im at loss on how this is
done?
this is a current example of a tmux conf thats split with different org sub
headers:
* tmux conf
:PROPERTIES:
:he
#+COLUMNS: %Item %Effort{est+}
* Estimated effort
:PROPERTIES:
:Effort: 1:00-2:00
:END:
estplus.backtrace
Description: Binary data
1. What exactly did you do?
I try to use the low-high estimates with the column attribute {est+}
as documented in http://orgmode.org/manual/Column-at
On 2017-11-21, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> For the record, I implemented a "keyword" macro (master branch).
Excellent, that works for me.
Many thanks
Jens