John Hendy <jw.he...@gmail.com> writes: > I have an org file with R src block that spits out some file names to > embed. I don't think I need to reproduce the block for testing > purposes, but the gist is that I use cat() to spit out some > =#+begin_center= and =[[filename]]= stuff. > > R code block header: > > #+name: src-block-name > #+begin_src R :session r :exports results :results output org > > > I'm getting a results block like so: > > #+RESULTS: src-block-name > #+BEGIN_SRC org > > [[./plots/filename1.pdf]] > > [[./plots/filename2.pdf]] > > [[./plots/filename3.pdf]] > > #+END_SRC > > I used this setup previously (and successfully) as described in this > mailing list thread. That particular post described my near successful > block, with the same sort of cat(paste()) commands I was using to > output the filenames in [[filename.pdf]] orgmode syntax. The final > success happened at the very end when Eric Schulte suggested I change > from :results output raw to :results output org. > - http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2012-08/msg01222.html > > Hence, I started with :results output org this time, but it didn't > work. It's being exported verbatim using =C-c C-e l p=. (Appears in > \begin{verbatim} ... \end{verbatim} in the output .tex file) > > If I change to :results output raw, I simply get: > > #+results > > [[filename.pdf]] > > This exports correctly. > > If I change the :results output org #+results block to the following, > it also works correctly: > > #+begin_org > > [[filename.pdf]] > > #+end_org > > From the ob-doc-R, it appears that orgmode export might be expecting > #+begin_org, not #+begin_src org: > - http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/languages/ob-doc-R.html > > #+begin_quote > The Org Mode source code block specifies :results org so the output is > wrapped in #+BEGIN_ORG & #+END_ORG. This way, arbitrary output can be > included and easily replaced on subsequent evaluations of the source > code block. > #+end_quote > > > Let me know the current proper way to accomplish what I'm trying to do. > > > > Thanks, > John >
Hi John, There has been some churn in results handling in the last year, in part this is related to the new exporter. I think the following is the current best approach. #+begin_src sh :results output wrap cat <<EOF [[./plots/filename1.pdf]] [[./plots/filename2.pdf]] [[./plots/filename3.pdf]] EOF #+end_src #+RESULTS: :RESULTS: [[./plots/filename1.pdf]] [[./plots/filename2.pdf]] [[./plots/filename3.pdf]] :END: I do feel bad that we had to add yet another results type (i.e. "wrap"), but as I recall there were very good reasons for this decision and it has made things cleaner on the implementation side. Cheers, -- Eric Schulte http://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte