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Re: [O] [org-babel] switching off (re-)evaluation of code blocks during
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Bernt Hansen |
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Re: [O] [org-babel] switching off (re-)evaluation of code blocks during Org export |
Date: |
Tue, 22 Nov 2011 12:15:55 -0500 |
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Eric Schulte <address@hidden> writes:
>>
>> Hence, maybe we should be able to set 2 possible behaviors[1] for the
>>`eval'
>> parameter:
>>
>> - one for the interactive mode (yes/query/no), and
>> - one for the export mode (yes/no, and maybe query as well?).
>>
>
> Agreed,
>
> The eval header argument now supports the following four options
> (updated in the manual under "Specific header arguments").
>
> | no or never | no evaluation anytime |
> | query | query before evaluation anytime |
> | no-eval or never-eval | no evaluation during export |
> | query-eval | query before evaluation during export |
>
> Thanks for the suggestion
Hi Eric,
Should the last two be named export-no, export-never, and export-query.
That seems more self-documenting to me.
I'm going to be confused about the difference between 'no' and 'no-eval'
in the future. Since the eval header argument already has 'eval' in it
is it not more useful to specify these values are export related?
Regards,
Bernt