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@@ -10890,23 +10890,23 @@ Using code blocks in table formulas
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The basic structure of code blocks is as follows:
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@example
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-#+srcname: name
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-#+begin_src language header-arguments switches
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-body
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+#+srcname: <name>
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+#+begin_src <language> <header arguments> <switches>
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+<body>
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#+end_src
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@end example
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@table @code
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-@item name
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+@item <name>
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The initial name line is optional. If present it is used during code evaluation.
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-@item language
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+@item <language>
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The language of the code in the block.
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-@item header-arguments
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+@item <header arguments>
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Header arguments control evaluation, export and tangling of source
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code blocks. See the [[header-arguments][Header Arguments]] section.
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-@item switches
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+@item <switches>
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FIXME link/relocate switches discussion in ``Literal examples'' section
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-@item body
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+@item <body>
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The code
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@end table
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