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adding to rorg.org

Eric Schulte 17 years ago
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 Please feel free to change the layout of this file, I'm just putting
 Please feel free to change the layout of this file, I'm just putting
 this here to get things started.
 this here to get things started.
 
 
-* objectives
-What are these?
+* notes
 
 
-I'll pre-populate with a quick list from the email to get started
+** objectives
+First and foremost, what do we want to accomplish?
 
 
 Just to get this out there, there seem to be four kinds of
 Just to get this out there, there seem to be four kinds of
 functionality we're trying to get here:
 functionality we're trying to get here:
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    org buffer
    org buffer
 4. evaluate R code and format the output for export
 4. evaluate R code and format the output for export
 
 
+** block types
 
 
-* tasks
+Special editing and evaluation of source code in R blocks.
+Unfortunately org-mode how two different block types.  Source code
+blocks which look like the following allow for the special editing of
+code inside of the block through `org-edit-special'.
+
+#+begin_src R
+
+#+end_src
+
+dblocks, which look like the following allow for evaluation of the
+code inside of the block by calling =\C-c\C-c= on the header of the
+block.  This is handy, as org-mode will automatically call
+`org-dblock-write:dblock-type' where dblock-type is the string
+following the =#+BEGIN:= portion of the line.
 
 
+#+BEGIN: dblock-type
+#+END:
+
+Note that upper and lower case are not relevant in block headings.
+
+I'm leaning towards using the =#+begin_src= blocks, as that is really
+what these blocks contain is source code.
+
+* tasks
 
 
+* buffer dictionary
+ LocalWords:  DBlocks dblocks