On Sun, Mar 24, 2013 at 11:00 AM, Charles Berry <ccbe...@ucsd.edu> wrote: > John Hendy <jw.hendy <at> gmail.com> writes: > > [deleted] > >> wrap [...] is non-existent in formal documentation from what I've seen > > It is in the manual: > > 14.8.2.23 `:wrap' > > See > > http://orgmode.org/manual/wrap.html#wrap > > or from emacs: > > C-h i m org RET C-s wrap RET RET
Ah. Forgive my denseness! I guess I'm just perplexed by what "level" these options fall in. The suggestion was to use =:results output wrap=, not :wrap (hence searching for that instead of just ":wrap". :wrap gets it's own high level documentation page while the other options used similarly (if =:results output wrap= is the right syntax) seem to be considred "sub options" of something else: - http://orgmode.org/manual/results.html#results (Also note that =wrap= doesn't appear on that list, even though it does work with :results output). On that note, is there a discernible difference in practice between: :wrap syntax: #+begin_results blah #+end_results and :results output wrap syntax: :results: blah :end: John > > HTH, > > Chuck > >