If the removal of ""'s will *always* be preferable for gnuplot, then we should be able make that conversion the default behavior. However, before such a conversion we'd need to ensure that the new format is more generally useful than the existing export format.
Both `org-babel-gnuplot-quote-tsv-field' and `org-babel-gnuplot-table-to-data' could fairly easily be customized to support different table formatting. Paul Stansell <paulstans...@gmail.com> writes: > Eric, > > What you suggest is indeed a good solution, so thank you very much for that! > > I think it would still be nice, however, if someday the blank lines in > the org table would be exported as blank lines in the temporary text > file instead of as "" (which seems to be the root of the problem). > > Kind regards, > > Paul > >> Hi Paul, >> >> While I can't claim to fully follow your gnuplot examples, i would >> recommend using an intervening shell code block to parse the Org-mode >> table data into something that gnuplot will ingest. >> >> If I understand your use case correctly, then something like the >> following should work. >> >> >> >> If you really wanted to be fancy, gnuplot will let you specify shell >> transformations as part of the plotting command which would allow you to >> forego the intermediate code block. >> >> -- >> Eric Schulte >> http://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte >> -- Eric Schulte http://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte