Hello everyone! Have a file like this: -------------------------------------------- #+OPTIONS: H:3 num:nil toc:2 \n:nil @:t ::t |:t ^:{} -:t f:t *:t TeX:t LaTeX:t skip:t d:(HIDE) tags:not-in-toc #+BABEL: :exports both :session *R* :cache no
#+TBLNAME: Chuah07 | condition | Mean.offer | |-----------+------------| | 1.MMM | 48.49 | | 2.MMU | 42.59 | | 3.MUM | 44.87 | | 4.UMU | 46.43 | | 5.UUM | 44.15 | | 6.UUU | 43.80 | | MAL | 46.28 | | UK | 44.1 | | All | 45.29 | #+begin_src R :var data=Chuah07 :results output str(data) #+end_src -------------------------------------------- If I run html export C-c C-e b, the output like this: 'data.frame': 9 obs. of 2 variables: $ V1: chr "1.MMM" "2.MMU" "3.MUM" "4.UMU" ... $ V2: num 48.5 42.6 44.9 46.4 44.1 ... which means the header is not recognized. In contrast if I run C-c C-c on the block everything is fine: #+results : 'data.frame': 9 obs. of 2 variables: : $ condition : chr "1.MMM" "2.MMU" "3.MUM" "4.UMU" ... : $ Mean.offer: num 48.5 42.6 44.9 46.4 44.1 ... Also if I use :cache yes header. The html export recomputes the block. Wouldn't it be reasonable to have the exporter take into account the :cache header? Thanks, Vitalie.