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Re: [Orgmode] org-babel, src blocks and asymptote


From: Eric Schulte
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] org-babel, src blocks and asymptote
Date: Wed, 16 Sep 2009 11:01:32 -0600
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.1.50 (darwin)

Hi Nicolas,

Nicolas Goaziou <address@hidden> writes:

> Hello,
>
> Org-babel looks very interesting. I am pleased to see an asymptote
> module included in it. While testing it, I think I found 2 problems :
>
>
> To activate the asymptote module, you have to begin the source block,
> for example, with
> #+begin_src asymptote :file bezier.pdf
>
> Unfortunately, the major mode used to edit asymptote code is named
> asy-mode. This leads to the following error when you edit the block
> with C-c ' : no such language mode: asymptote-mode.
>
> Perhaps that module should be named org-babel-asy ?
>

Thanks for the catch, I'm now mentioning asy-mode in the requirements of
org-babel-asymptote.el, and asy-mode is now listed as the major-mode for
asymptote blocks in the `org-src-lang-modes' variable.  After grabbing
the latest Org-mode you should be able to edit asymptote source-code
blocks using C-c '

>
> The second problem, related to Org Src handling, is that the code is
> put in a temporary buffer. I don't know about other languages, but,
> in asy-mode, you can't compile code while in that kind of buffer.
> This can be quite problematic in a language oriented towards
> graphics, as you need to often make previews of your work.
>
> In other words, is there an option to associate a temporary file to
> the process (even in a per-language basis) instead of a buffer ? Or do I
> have to mess with org-src-mode-hook to try to fix it ?
>

I don't believe that anything like this currently exists, but I agree
that it would be generally useful.  In the current setup the best way to
preview your work would probably be to...
1) jump out of edit-src-mode C-c '
2) re-run the source-code block from the Org-mode buffer C-c C-c

Some better options which come to mind are...
- use either a header argument or a language specific setting to specify
  that Org-edit-src should associate the src buffer with a temporary file
- add a command to org-edit-src-mode which writes the buffer to a
  temporary file
- something else...

Dan has more experience than myself in dealing with Org-edit-src so he
may have better ideas.  I do think this is an issue that deserves
further thought/discussion.

Thanks -- Eric

>
>
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>
> --
> Nicolas Goaziou
>
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