Excellent.

Now that I see that it's possible, I'm struggling to find sufficient
examples to help me understand how to go about writing the bits of lisp that
would allow to me create useful blocks of org-mode code, such as a
back-links block or a list of links to entries of a certain tag.  I'm
lisp-illiterate but I was expecting that if it was possible then someone had
already done it and that I could cut and paste my way to success.

Do these examples exist?  Does anyone use babel to extend the functionality
of the note organizing aspect of org-mode?  All of the babel examples I've
found relate to manipulating content for export as opposed to enhancing
organizational utility.

Cheers and thanks again.


On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 12:42, Eric Schulte <schulte.e...@gmail.com> wrote:

> >
> > 2. Is it possible to manipulate or reference the results so that they're
> not
> > bound to a RESULTS block.  I'm finding all of the blocks of orgmode
> > distracting and I'm trying to avoid and eliminate them as much as
> possible.
> >  I'm not used to it and they really impedes the readability of my notes.
>
> Yes, you can change the look of the results of code blocks, see the
> results header argument for more information.
> http://orgmode.org/manual/results.html
>
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