On Sun, Jul 09, 2017 at 09:24:11AM -0700, Richard Lawrence wrote: > Hi Jean, > > Jean Louis <bugs@gnu.support> writes: > > > I have a very simple lisp output within Org Mode file, and it delivers > > list of lists with 4-5 elements, and it displays nicely as a text. > > (Do you mean: as a table?) > > > #+BEGIN_SRC lisp :exports results (load > > #P"/home/data1/protected//lisp/load-some-files.lisp" :verbose nil :print > > nil) (sku-list-values-by-location :location 1369) #+END_SRC > > > > But when exporting LaTeX I get the result that the table is basically > > too long, even being printed over the page number and below, and does > > not even continue on the next page. > > > > Is there a way or customization to make it break pages automatically > > when there is long output from source blocks? > > If you are already getting your results as an Org table, try adding > > #+ATTR_LATEX: :environment longtable > > to that table. This will use the LaTeX longtable package and > environment to format the table, which should take care of breaking it > across pages. > > Best, > Richard
That worked well, thank you!