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Re: [O] Error Embedding SQL Source from code block into R Source of Anot
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Grant Rettke |
Subject: |
Re: [O] Error Embedding SQL Source from code block into R Source of Another (noweb) |
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Wed, 1 Oct 2014 12:23:00 -0500 |
> On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 9:23 PM, Nick Dokos <address@hidden> wrote:
>> Grant Rettke <address@hidden> writes:
>> Yikes what a week sorry about that here is what you would need I shall
>> be defining a function to provide all such details in the future and
>> thanks Nick for addressing:
>>
>> ╭────
>> │ (setq org-babel-noweb-wrap-start "«")
>> │ (setq org-babel-noweb-wrap-end "»")
>> ╰────
>>
>>
>
> And an OT question:
>
> Since on my keyboard I can type << much more easily than I can type «
Totally agreed, I'm using a US QWERTY keyboard.
> I was wondering: does your keyboard provide an easy way to type a
> guillemet?
No but I use the [key-chord] package to do so like this:
╭────
│ (key-chord-define-global "<<" (lambda () (interactive) (insert "«")))
│ (key-chord-define-global ">>" (lambda () (interactive) (insert "»")))
╰────
It is the same amount of typing but you get the desired character.
> Is that why you changed it? Or is it purely aesthetics?
Aesthetic personal preferences. After the fact, this preference has
proven to be valuable for non-org-users, though.
When I use `org' at work and show literate documents to non-users, the
guillemet makes it crystal clear that the text is somehow special, and
not just "something enclosed by two less-than and greater-than
symbols". Not totally sure why people react this way, but they do.
[key-chord]
https://github.com/emacsmirror/key-chord/blob/master/key-chord.el
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