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Re: Ignore Local Variables list in source blocks
From: |
Joseph Turner |
Subject: |
Re: Ignore Local Variables list in source blocks |
Date: |
Thu, 19 Dec 2024 13:37:43 -0800 |
Max Nikulin <manikulin@gmail.com> writes:
> On 18/12/2024 11:13, Joseph Turner wrote:
>> Is there a way to make Emacs ignore Local Variables lists which
>> appear
>> inside of source blocks?
>> For example, is there a way to include the following content in an
>> Org
>> file without Emacs attempting to locally set foo to bar?
>> #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
>> # Local Variables:
>> # foo: 'bar
>> # End:
>> #+END_EXAMPLE
>
> Have you tried to create a comment block below?
>
> #+begin_comment
> Deactivate local variables above in the example block:
> Local Variables:
> End:
> #+end_comment
In my testing, in order to make Emacs ignore the `foo: bar' binding, the
empty Local Variables list actually needs to go first.
> If it is not enough (and breaking the example into 2 parts is not
> acceptable) then ask Emacs developers. I do not think, Org should (and
> has a chance) to deal with this feature
Yes, I agree that Org should not deal with this feature.
Splitting the example into two parts results in "File mode specification
error: (user-error Local variables entry is missing the prefix) " upon
opening the file. You can test with this:
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
#+BEGIN_SRC org
# Local Variables:
#+END_SRC
#+BEGIN_SRC org
# org-srs-review-new-items-per-day: 30
# org-srs-review-max-reviews-per-day: 100
# End:
#+END_SRC
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
> (info "(emacs) Specifying File Variables")
By the way, is there a built-in command to copy that (info ...) sexp
when viewing that info page?
> <https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Specifying-File-Variables.html>
Thanks, I just re-read that page more carefully, and I see this:
If some unrelated text might look to Emacs as a local variables
list, you can countermand that by inserting a form-feed character (a
page delimiter, *note Pages::) after that text. Emacs only looks for
file-local variables in the last page of a file, after the last page
delimiter.
In the org-srs README.org, I think we can just throw a at the bottom
of the file (or before a Local Variables list which we do want to use).
Problem solved! Thank you, Max!
Joseph