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@ -11652,7 +11652,7 @@ The following sections describe Org-mode's code block handling facilities.
@cindex code block, structure
@cindex source code, block structure
@cindex #+NAME
@ciindex #+BEGIN_SRC
@cindex #+BEGIN_SRC
Live code blocks can be specified with a @samp{src} block or
inline@footnote{Note that @samp{src} blocks may be inserted using Org-mode's
@ -12233,14 +12233,14 @@ syntax used to specify arguments is the same across all languages. In every
case, variables require a default value when they are declared.
The values passed to arguments can either be literal values, references, or
Emacs Lisp code (see @ref{Emacs Lisp evaluation of variables}). References
Emacs Lisp code (see @ref{var, Emacs Lisp evaluation of variables}). References
include anything in the Org-mode file that takes a @code{#+NAME:},
@code{#+TBLNAME:}, or @code{#+RESULTS:} line. This includes tables, lists,
@code{#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE} blocks, other code blocks, and the results of other
code blocks.
Argument values can be indexed in a manner similar to arrays (see
@ref{Indexable variable values}).
Argument values can be indexed in a manner similar to arrays (see @ref{var,
Indexable variable values}).
The following syntax is used to pass arguments to code blocks using the
@code{:var} header argument.
@ -12259,6 +12259,7 @@ tables, lists, literal examples, other code blocks, and results blocks can
all be passed by reference
@table @asis
@item table
@end table
@example
#+TBLNAME: example-table