i have a question about org-in-org source blocks. i volunteered to help in an effort to provide a tutorial of using the ESS (Emacs Speaks Statistics) package for R, in particular, from org mode.
i'd like to write my contribution as a .org file. i'd like to include fragments of org code, including source blocks (in R). and, i'd like to show various result types. so, i'd like to be able to have the #+RESULTS show up in the org-in-org source block as exported inside the containing .org file. and, i'd like to trigger all this from a makefile, using some emacs batch script to export the containing .org file into a .html or .pdf file. (i *think*) what i would like to end up with is what it would like if i had manually opened the org-in-org source blocks (C-c'), then went to each (or, possibly, selected, i guess) source blocks inside *that* (org-in-org) source block, and executed each, producing a #+RESULTS block for each, then closed the org-in-org source block (C-c', again), and then exported the containing .org file. is this possible? any ideas? cheers, Greg