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header-args property
From: |
Michael Gauland |
Subject: |
header-args property |
Date: |
Thu, 1 Apr 2021 21:23:05 +1300 |
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I'm confused about the use of the header-args property. It works as
expected when I
export a file, but not when I evaluate a code block manually. For example,
consider this file:
#+PROPERTY: header-args :var x="Hello" :exports both
#+begin_src shell
echo X is $x
#+end_src
When I export, the result of the code block is "X is Hello", but when I
use C-c
C-c to evaluate the block in emacs, I get "X is"--the variable isn't
defined.
In practice, this means I generally define things like :session for each
block,
rather than using a file-level property. Is this behaviour expected?
Kind regards,
Mike
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Michael Gauland <=