"Thomas S. Dye" writes:
[..]
>
> What would it take to add AWK to the list of supported languages, in
> addition to Seb's setup?
>
It is currently possible to run awk one-liners using a shell script
block, but I guess awk does straddle the line between command-line
command and full-fledged lang
Aloha all,
On Jan 9, 2010, at 11:22 AM, Eric Schulte wrote:
Sébastien Vauban writes:
[...]
And, to work on that source block, just hit C-c C-c when point is
in the
block.
Correction: hit C-c ' to edit a source block in it's major mode
Currently, java isn't on the list of Org-babel su
Sébastien Vauban writes:
[...]
>>> And, to work on that source block, just hit C-c C-c when point is in the
>>> block.
Correction: hit C-c ' to edit a source block in it's major mode
>>
>> Currently, java isn't on the list of Org-babel supported languages, so I
>> don't know if Seb's solution
Hi Thomas and Marcelo,
>>> Everytime I need to study some unknown code, I create a new org file, put a
>>> * Code headline, paste the code in there and start making notes below or
>>> in the code (as comments). It is extremelly fast and efficient to do
>>> something
>>> like that, things just flo
Hi Seb and Marcelo,
Currently, java isn't on the list of Org-babel supported languages, so
I don't know if Seb's solution will work out of the box. Org-babel
has a facility for adding new language support. A java addition would
be great. Seb, if you have this working could you share your
Hi Marcelo,
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa wrote:
> Orgmode files are great for studying, for example, code.
>
> Everytime I need to study some unknown code, I create a new org file, put a
> * Code headline, paste the code in there and start making notes below or in
> the code (as comments). It is extrem