Hi Erik,
Erik Iverson writes:
> Eric,
>
> As a follow-up on a related issue:
>
> What if I want to eval a code block for some side-effect, but
> *not* include code or results in export. This assumes I'm using
> :session.
>
> Is there a way to currently do that?
>
this should be possible using t
I've just pushed up a fix for this issue. For more information see
http://eschulte.github.com/babel-dev/DONE-eval-and-noeval.html
Cheers -- Eric
"Eric Schulte" writes:
> Hi Paul,
>
> This is on the top of the stack for Babel bug fixes (see [1]), and I
> hope to have a solution pushed up to the
Eric,
As a follow-up on a related issue:
What if I want to eval a code block for some side-effect, but
*not* include code or results in export. This assumes I'm using
:session.
Is there a way to currently do that?
Setting :exports none seems to block evaluating of the code,
can the :eval argum
Hi Paul,
This is on the top of the stack for Babel bug fixes (see [1]), and I
hope to have a solution pushed up to the git repository soon. I'll
reply to this email when this issue is resolved.
Thanks -- Eric
Paul Sexton writes:
> #+BEGIN_SRC R :eval query
> ...
> #+END_SRC
>
> If the above i
Which version of org-mode? I can't replicate on git version from
minutes ago..
Paul Sexton wrote:
#+BEGIN_SRC R :eval query
...
#+END_SRC
If the above is in an org file, the user runs an export (C-c C-e), and the user
types 'no' when asked whether to evaluate the code block, then the whole expo
#+BEGIN_SRC R :eval query
...
#+END_SRC
If the above is in an org file, the user runs an export (C-c C-e), and the user
types 'no' when asked whether to evaluate the code block, then the whole export
process is aborted (no further blocks are processed and no export output is
produced).
The same t