> * List all files in dir (version of Seb) > > Just to show, this code prints a semi-colon after every filename. > > #+srcname: graph-files-seb2 > #+begin_src sh :results vector :var dir=graph-dir > find $dir -type f -print |\ > while read -r name > do > echo "\"${name##*/}\";" > done > #+end_src > > #+results: graph-files-seb2 > | dan | | > | eric | | > | other | | > | "seb | vauban"; | > > In most cases, these have been eaten as well... > > Is it possible to circumvent this problem, and get my filenames (even those > with spaces in them) in one column? >
Hi Seb, My first idea was to use the ":results list" header argument, to return a simple list (rather than a table in which the last element has two columns) #+begin_src sh :results list echo "eric schulte" echo "dan davison" echo "seb vauban" #+end_src #+results: - ("eric" "schulte") - ("dan" "davison") - ("seb" "vauban") But that didn't work out quite as well as expected. Perhaps list results should be made "smarter" by concatenating list elements that happen to be lists themselves into strings... I then tried the following, which should work, enabling you to split the raw results on newline in subsequent code blocks. Note this approach will also preserve things like ";"'s which may have been eaten by org table import. #+begin_src sh :results scalar echo "eric schulte" echo "dan davison" echo "seb vauban" #+end_src #+results: : eric schulte : dan davison : seb vauban Hope this helps -- Eric _______________________________________________ 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