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@@ -12659,7 +12659,7 @@ and/or the name of the evaluated code block. The default value of
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@code{org-babel-results-keyword}.
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By default, the evaluation facility is only enabled for Lisp code blocks
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-specified as @code{emacs-lisp}. However, source code blocks in many languages
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+specified as @code{emacs-lisp}. However, source code blocks in many languages
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can be evaluated within Org mode (see @ref{Languages} for a list of supported
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languages and @ref{Structure of code blocks} for information on the syntax
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used to define a code block).
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@@ -12673,8 +12673,8 @@ evaluation from the @kbd{C-c C-c} key binding.}. This will call the
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its results into the Org mode buffer.
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@cindex #+CALL
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-It is also possible to evaluate named code blocks from anywhere in an
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-Org mode buffer or an Org mode table. Live code blocks located in the current
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+It is also possible to evaluate named code blocks from anywhere in an Org
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+mode buffer or an Org mode table. Live code blocks located in the current
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Org mode buffer or in the ``Library of Babel'' (see @ref{Library of Babel})
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can be executed. Named code blocks can be executed with a separate
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@code{#+CALL:} line or inline within a block of text.
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@@ -13053,7 +13053,7 @@ syntax used to specify arguments is the same across all languages. In every
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case, variables require a default value when they are declared.
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The values passed to arguments can either be literal values, references, or
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-Emacs Lisp code (see @ref{var, Emacs Lisp evaluation of variables}). References
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+Emacs Lisp code (see @ref{var, Emacs Lisp evaluation of variables}). References
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include anything in the Org mode file that takes a @code{#+NAME:},
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@code{#+TBLNAME:}, or @code{#+RESULTS:} line. This includes tables, lists,
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@code{#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE} blocks, other code blocks, and the results of other
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@@ -13621,15 +13621,15 @@ not be expanded before the code block is evaluated, tangled or exported.
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expanded before the code block is evaluated, tangled or exported.
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@item @code{tangle}
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``Noweb'' syntax references in the body of the code block will be expanded
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-before the code block is tangled. However, ``noweb'' syntax references will
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+before the code block is tangled. However, ``noweb'' syntax references will
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not be expanded when the code block is evaluated or exported.
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@item @code{no-export}
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``Noweb'' syntax references in the body of the code block will be expanded
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-before the block is evaluated or tangled. However, ``noweb'' syntax
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+before the block is evaluated or tangled. However, ``noweb'' syntax
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references will not be expanded when the code block is exported.
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@item @code{strip-export}
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``Noweb'' syntax references in the body of the code block will be expanded
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-before the block is evaluated or tangled. However, ``noweb'' syntax
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+before the block is evaluated or tangled. However, ``noweb'' syntax
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references will not be removed when the code block is exported.
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@end itemize
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@@ -16143,7 +16143,7 @@ capture support for an Org mode system rooted on a ``real'' computer. It
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does also allow you to record changes to existing entries.
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The @uref{http://mobileorg.ncogni.to/, iOS implementation} for the
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@i{iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad} series of devices, was developed by Richard
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-Moreland. Android users should check out
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+Moreland. Android users should check out
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@uref{http://wiki.github.com/matburt/mobileorg-android/, MobileOrg Android}
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by Matt Jones. The two implementations are not identical but offer similar
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features.
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