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[Orgmode] [babel] confusion about org-confirm-babel-evaluate


From: Eric S Fraga
Subject: [Orgmode] [babel] confusion about org-confirm-babel-evaluate
Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2010 13:53:57 +0100
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Hello all,

Back from a short holiday and trying to catch up on work... and so I
may have missed something in the org mailing list (although I've
searched...).

I have a large file which includes many babel code blocks (mostly
maxima) that I wish to have evaluated on export.  This works except
that I have to confirm each evaluation (which takes some time).  I
know that org-confirm-babel-evaluate exists so I have put the
following at the top of my org file:

# -*- org-confirm-babel-evaluate: nil; -*-

checking the value of this variable (C-h v org-babel-confirm-evaluate)
gives me:

,----
| org-confirm-babel-evaluate is a variable defined in `ob.el'.
| Its value is nil
| Local in buffer deferred-questions.org; global value is t
| 
|   This variable is a file local variable.
|   This variable is safe as a file local variable if its value
|   satisfies the predicate which is byte-compiled expression.
| 
| Documentation:
| Confirm before evaluation.
| Require confirmation before interactively evaluating code
| blocks in Org-mode buffers.  The default value of this variable
| is t, meaning confirmation is required for any code block
| evaluation.  This variable can be set to nil to inhibit any
| future confirmation requests.  This variable can also be set to a
| [...]
`----

so the value is indeed nil.  However, exporting to PDF, say, still
requires me to confirm each evaluation.  Typing C-c C-c doesn't
require confirmation, however, so the variable does seem to have some
effect.

What am I missing here to avoid having to confirm on export?  The only
variable I have found that combines both export and babel is
org-export-babel-evaluate which is not what I want.

Thanks,
eric
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