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[O] Calling a source block with raw results
From: |
Xavier Garrido |
Subject: |
[O] Calling a source block with raw results |
Date: |
Sun, 04 Jan 2015 20:56:36 +0100 |
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Dear Orgers,
The following shell function lists the files within a directory and for
each file, write a org piece of code to include it.
#+NAME: org-figure-to-slide
#+HEADERS: :var title="Empty title"
#+HEADERS: :var dir="./figures" :var ext="*.pdf"
#+HEADERS: :var options=""
#+BEGIN_SRC sh
if [ ! -d ${dir} ]; then
echo "${dir} is not a directory !"
exit 1
fi
for i in ${dir}/${ext}; do
echo "* ${title}"
if [ "${options}" != "" ]; then
echo ":PROPERTIES:"
echo ${options}
echo ":END:"
fi
echo "#+BEGIN_CENTER"
echo "#+ATTR_LATEX: :width \linewidth"
echo "[[file:${i}]]"
echo "#+END_CENTER"
done
#+END_SRC
The basic use of such function is for a beamer presentation, each
headline corresponds to a figure.
Since I am explicitly writing all the org code, I would like to call the
function and gets a *raw* results by doing
#+CALL: org-figure-to-slide[:exports none :results raw]()
The problem is when executing the call line, the result is always embeds
between #+begin_example/#+end_example code block given something like
#+RESULTS:
#+begin_example
* Empty title
#+BEGIN_CENTER
#+ATTR_LATEX: :width \linewidth
[[file:./figures/timeline0.pdf]]
#+END_CENTER
* Empty title
#+BEGIN_CENTER
#+ATTR_LATEX: :width \linewidth
[[file:./figures/timeline1.pdf]]
#+END_CENTER
#+end_example
I want to remove the #+begin_example/#+end_example but I do not find any
header arguments that achieve that (I have tested almost all of them).
Moreover when I read =ob-core= code I do not understand why the function
=org-babel-examplify-region= (responsible for the add of example block)
is called since I set a raw results.
The only (bad) way I have found is to set the variable
=org-babel-min-lines-for-block-output= to nil but then I get big
troubles when exporting the result.
Can someone give some advice on how to get a pure raw results from a
source block ?
Thanks a lot for your help,
Xavier
- [O] Calling a source block with raw results,
Xavier Garrido <=