Thanks Tim - I wanted to ask the list -- what does " By default, Org does not tangle the ‘src’ code block on export." mean in this web page:https://orgmode.org/manual/Extracting-source-code.html I mean, I have all of my begin_src emacs-lisp blocks with no explicit :tangle yesand they all are exported to the resulting *.el file. What does the above statement mean? On Tue, Sep 24, 2019 at 6:14 PM Tim Cross wrote: > > I just put :tangle no in the block header e.g. > > #+begin_src emacs-lisp :tangle no > > #+end_src > > This is how I turn off or remove blocks from my .emacs.d/init.el file, > which is tangled from an or file. You can also put a filename. This is > what I do for Emacs 27, which introduces the early-init.el file i.e. > > #+begin_src emacs-lisp :tangle early-init.el > > #+end_src > > #+begin_src emacs-lisp :tangle init.el > > #+end_src > > Nathan Neff writes: > > > Hello all, > > > > I use *.org files to configure my emacs and use org-babel-load-file > > to configure my org-mode using *.org files. Love the feature. > > > > However sometimes I'm experimenting with code blocks, and want to simply > > "turn off" certain code blocks in my *.org files from being executed. > > Every time > > I go to do this, I search the web for 30-60 minutes and I'm frustrated > and > > confused by > > the myriad options and documentation. > > > > All I want to do is mark a source code block in my *.org files so that > the > > particular code block is: > > > > 1) Not exported to the resulting .el file when tangling > > Or > > 2) Not ran in the resulting .el files when tangling > > > > I recently spent 30 minutes to an hour trying to figure out how to simply > > "disable" or "prevent" or "exclude" or "quit" or "don't" or "stop" or > > "please don't do this" > > to a code block in my *.org files. I don't want to mark the code block > as > > "text", unless there's really no other option. > > > > In my opinion, the documentation does not simply define how to do this > > relatively common task. > > > > Can someone please point me in the right direction? Also I would be > > willing to submit a doc-fix or FAQ item if there is currently not an item > > to do so. I'm lost and do not want to spend more time on this seemingly > > easy task. > > > > Thanks, > > --Nate > > > -- > Tim Cross > >