I am able to reproduce this error when evaluating a latex code block, so for example
#+begin_src org :results latex :results replace ,- eric ,- schulte #+end_src #+results: #+BEGIN_LaTeX \begin{itemize} \item schulte \end{itemize} #+END_LaTeX This is due to the fact that org mode code blocks in the presence of ":results latex" or ":results html" will actually convert their contents to the requested language using Org-mode's export mechanism. I believe that in this case the latex exporter wants the first line of the code block to be used as a title. I've just pushed up a patch which pads the first line of org-mode code blocks with an empty title during latex export. Best -- Eric Chris Malone <chris.m.mal...@gmail.com> writes: > Hi Seb, > > I can't say that I understand the problem, but I can reproduce it - any line > right after the #+begin_src org :results latex is being > stripped upon tangle.? Not sure if it helps or not, but I'm using org-mode > version 7.3 =release_7.3.89.g97f4c.dirty= with emacs > 22.2.1. > > Chris > > 2010/12/8 S?bastien Vauban <wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com> > > #+TITLE: ? ? Isodoc letter (to be tangled to LaTeX file) > #+DATE: ? ? ?2010-12-08 > #+LANGUAGE: ?fr_FR > > Right now, this letter *must be tangled* and post-processed via > =PDFLaTeX=. It > can't be exported directly to PDF/HTML (=args out of range= error). > > The problem I'm reporting here is visible *in the tangled file* (TeX). > So, to > reproduce it, just do =C-c C-v C-t= on this file, and look at the tangled > one. > > * To > > #+begin_src csv :tangle addresses.csv<br> > FirstName,LastName,Address,PostCode,Town<br> > Anybody,Kind Enough,to look,at,this<br> > #+end_src<br> > > * Subject > #+srcname: subject > > #+begin_src org :results latex<br> > This is my subject line<br> > #+end_src<br> > > * Opening > #+srcname: opening > > #+begin_src org :results latex<br> > Dear,<br> > #+end_src<br> > > * Body > #+srcname: body > > #+begin_src org :results latex<br> > This example was working for me in the past but is having problems now (at<br> > least, on my new Windows machine -- after the Ubuntu one died): the first > line<br> > of every block of text is simply eaten when being tangled.<br> > <br> > The second paragraph does not exhibit any particular trouble, so it really > is<br> > the first line of every code block. Notice, *in the TeX tangled file*, > that:<br> > <br> > - the one-liner subject becomes void<br> > - the one-liner opening becomes void<br> > - the body looses its first line<br> > - the one-liner closing becomes void<br> > #+end_src<br> > > * Closing > #+srcname: closing > > #+begin_src org :results latex<br> > Can you reproduce this?<br> > #+end_src<br> > > * Letter composition > > #+begin_src latex :noweb yes :tangle yes<br> > \documentclass[11pt]{isodoc}<br> > \usepackage[utf8x]{inputenc}<br> > \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}<br> > \usepackage{datatool}<br> > \DTLloaddb{addresses}{addresses.csv}<br> > <br> > \usepackage[scorpios]{isodoc-style}<br> > <br> > \setupdocument{<br> > subject = {%<br> > <<subject()>>},<br> > opening = {%<br> > <<opening()>>},<br> > closing = {%<br> > <<closing()>>}<br> > }<br> > <br> > \begin{document}<br> > \DTLforeach{addresses}{%<br> > \firstname=FirstName,%<br> > \lastname=LastName,%<br> > \addressi=Address,%<br> > \postcode=PostCode,%<br> > \town=Town%<br> > }{%<br> > \letter[to={\firstname~\lastname\\\addressi\\\postcode~\town}]{%<br> > <<body()>><br> > }}<br> > \end{document}<br> > #+end_src<br> > > Best regards, > ?Seb > > -- > S?bastien Vauban > > _______________________________________________ > Emacs-orgmode mailing list > Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. > Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode > > _______________________________________________ > Emacs-orgmode mailing list > Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. > Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode