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Re: [Orgmode] org-article setup


From: Thomas S. Dye
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] org-article setup
Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2010 14:24:34 -1000

On Nov 16, 2010, at 1:46 PM, Mario E. Munich wrote:

Dear all,

I am trying to use the org-article class created by Tomas Dye. As you might guess, I am having some trouble and thus the email. I am using emacs 23.1.1 on Ubuntu 10.10 and org-mode verision TAG=7.3.

I have followed the instructions on worg:

http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/examples/article-class.php

up to the point in which I need to tangle the org document.

If I try to run the tangle command: M-x org-babel-tangle RET, I get the following error: No org-bable-execute function for python!

I think that  the problem is that I do not have any setup for Babel in my .emacs, so I went to look for the standard Babel setup in the org manual and in worg.

- In the org Manual, I see chapter 14 devoted to Babel, but I do not see any information on how to set it up in my .emacs (maybe it is enabled by default since Babel is included in org, but I am not sure).

- In worg, there is a page for Babel: http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/index.php and a corresponding Introductory Tutorial. In this page, there is a section called Initial Configuration in which there is a mention of a "five-step process", but the corresponding list of steps only have 3 items.

I would appreciate if somebody could guide me towards a simple Babel configuration that would help me tangle the org-article.org document.

Thanks a lot for all the help!

-Mario

Aloha Mario,

Yes, it sounds like Babel isn't configured yet.  Here is what I use:

#+begin_src emacs-lisp :tangle yes
  (org-babel-do-load-languages
   'org-babel-load-languages
   '((R . t)
     (C . t)
     (ditaa . t)
     (dot . t)
     (emacs-lisp . t)
     (gnuplot . nil)
     (haskell . nil)
     (latex . t)
     (ocaml . nil)
     (org . t)
     (perl . t)
     (python . t)
     (ruby . t)
     (screen . nil)
     (sh . t)
     (sql . nil)
     (sqlite . t)))
#+end_src

You can adjust it to your needs by changing t and nil appropriately.

hth,
Tom

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