I still don't understand why the TARGET_FILE argument is optional. I would expect it to create a file of the same name of the org file that is tangled. Take this code:
Contents:
* Load it
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(add-to-list 'load-path (concat fullofcaffeine-vendor-dir "/peepopen"))
(require 'peepopen)
(textmate-mode)
(provide 'peepopenconfig)
#+END_SRC
When I evaluate the (org-babel-tangle-file...) line, I get the following:
I would expect it to tangle 1 block, and create a peepopen-config.el (no need to define a TARGET_FILE string).
Two questions:
1) Not sure why it's not tangling the BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp block
2) Am I wrong about the .el file creation assumption ?
Cheers!
- Marcelo.
On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 5:39 PM, Thomas S. Dye
<address@hidden> wrote:
> Oh, actually that wasn't the issue.
>
> org-babel-load-file seems to force tangling the file to an .el.
> org-babel-tangle-file doesn't. Is there a way to force the output to the
> .el file without using the parameter in the code block itself?
>
Yes, there is.
(org-babel-tangle-file FILE &optional TARGET-FILE LANG)
You should be able set TARGET-FILE with a buffer-wide header argument,
like this:
#+PROPERTY: tangle force-output-to-the.el
hth,
Tom
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