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[O] Source block processing changes


From: Ista Zahn
Subject: [O] Source block processing changes
Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2012 11:56:51 -0500

Hi all,

I've been silently suffering since the changes to source block
processing announced at the end of September[1]. I had been using
(abusing?) ':results org' to write results that would be processed as
orgmode syntax and exported to both latex and html. For example, this

#+name: tst
#+begin_src R :results output org :exports results
  library(ascii)
  cat("* First ten\n")
  print(ascii(head(mtcars)), type="org")
  cat("\n* Last ten\n")
  print(ascii(tail(mtcars)), type="org")
#+end_src

used to give me heading "First ten" followed by a table nicely
formatted in html or latex depending on the export target, followed by
a heading "Last ten", again followed by a nicely formatted table.
Changing the data or the code in the block would update the contents.
This was very convenient, and I relied heavily on this to generate
reports.

Now it seems that this very useful feature no longer exists, and try
as I might I cannot find a way to duplicate it. Using ':results
drawer' or ':results org' gives me verbatim export (i.e., * First ten
is not converted to a headline, but displayed in highlighted syntax
similar to the way it appears in the buffer. The only way I can get
the headlines and tables to be exported properly is to set ':results
raw', but then I get duplicate results every time I evaluate the R
source block.

I understand from the original announcement that "#+begin org / #+end
org" blocks don't really make sense because these kind of blocks
correspond to backends, and there is no org backend, but it was very
useful. Is there any way to produce the old behavior in the current
development version of org? If not, what are the chances of this very
useful functionality being re-implemented?

Thanks,
Ista


[1] http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2012-09/msg01230.html



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