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[O] Feature request for noweb mode that strips references on export
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Avdi Grimm |
Subject: |
[O] Feature request for noweb mode that strips references on export |
Date: |
Mon, 30 Jan 2012 23:11:15 -0500 |
Presently there are three noweb modes: yes, no, and tangle. I would
like a fourth, which would behave as follows:
On tangle: normal noweb expansion is performed.
On evaluation: normal noweb expansion is performed.
On export: noweb references are STRIPPED. Not just ignored, but the
lines containing the references are removed before export.
The use case is this: I find myself writing articles where I have a
series of code examples like this:
#+begin_src ruby
<<boilerplate>>
2 + 2 # =>
#+end_src
The boilerplate is required to make the sample work, but I don't want
to have the boilerplate code show up in the finished article, because
it would be repeated for every example. I also don't want the noweb
reference to show up in the finished article, because it will confuse
readers and syntax highlighters.
Is this possible now, and/or a feature that could be easily added?
Thanks,
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Avdi Grimm
http://avdi.org
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