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@@ -480,7 +480,7 @@ each more specific than the last.
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remote machine[fn:2]. An example is
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#+begin_example
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-,#+begin_src R :file plot.png :dir /dand@yakuba.princeton.edu:
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+,#+begin_src R :file plot.png :dir /dand@@yakuba.princeton.edu:
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plot(1:10, main=system("hostname", intern=TRUE))
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,#+end_src
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#+end_example
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@@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ So in the above example a plot will be created on the remote machine,
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and a link of the following form will be inserted in the org buffer:
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#+begin_example
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-[[file:/scp:dand@yakuba.princeton.edu:/home/dand/plot.png][plot.png]]
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+[[file:/scp:dand@@yakuba.princeton.edu:/home/dand/plot.png][plot.png]]
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#+end_example
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Most of this functionality follows immediately from the fact that
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@@ -964,7 +964,7 @@ Be sure to adjust the paths to fit your system.
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FILES=""
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# wrap each argument in the code required to call tangle on it
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- for i in $@; do
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+ for i in $@@; do
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FILES="$FILES \"$i\""
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done
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@@ -985,22 +985,3 @@ Be sure to adjust the paths to fit your system.
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[fn:2] As long as the interpreter executable is found on the remote
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machine: see the variable =tramp-remote-path=
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-
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-
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-@section HTML 1 :noexport:
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-
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-#+begin_html
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- <style type="text/css">
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- <!--/*--><![CDATA[/*><!--*/
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- #table-of-contents {
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- max-width: 100%;
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- margin: 0;
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- }
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- /*]]>*/-->
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- </style>
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-#+end_html
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-
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-@subsection Note
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- - HTML 1 was keeping the babelfish code from exporting. Not sure
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- why or if the code itself is necessary, but moving it here gets
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- the fish on the page.
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