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From: | Eduardo Ochs |
Subject: | Re: [O] org mode and eev |
Date: | Fri, 8 Nov 2013 09:36:15 -0200 |
Hi Eduardo,
Nice! I knew I had seen you around here ;-)
> How can I help?
Your message already answered one question I had, but I have still one
pending.
This was my first question: '*' are not '*' so they won't interfere with
> I still know far less about org-mode than I would like to - maybe
> because I have been using Emacs in a very idiosyncratic way for ages
> 8-\ - but it seems trivial to create code blocks that can be executed
> by both org and eev. Here is a example - just replace each "*"
> below with a real char 15.
org-mode. This is great. (Quick question: how do I enter such a char 15
star?)
This works great because '#' is a comment prefix for shell, so the
> ;; 3. Now the "char 15"s will be displayed as red star glyphs, and the
> ;; code block above can be executed both with org's `C-c C-c' and with
> ;; eev's <f8>. Try to type <f8> on each line below, starting on the
> ;; first one with the "(eepitch-shell)":
>
> * (eepitch-shell)
> * (eepitch-kill)
> * (eepitch-shell)
> #+begin_src sh
> rm -Rv /tmp/eev/
> mkdir /tmp/eev/
> cd /tmp/eev/
> wget http://angg.twu.net/eev-current/eev2.tgz
> tar -xvzf eev2.tgz
> #+end_src
begin_src lines won't be processed. I want to use eev with other
toplevels, and so I cannot rely on this. Is it possible to tweak eepitch
so that lines starting with #+begin_src and #+end_src are not sent at
all?
Thanks,
Alan
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