I have a dot source block in a presentation that produces SVG. I use the svg.sty package to get the image processed to pdf and included in the presentation (I only export to latex and use a Makefile to go the rest of the way to PDF, because I have some more stuff to do in between):
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- * foo #+name: foo #+BEGIN_SRC dot :file images/machines.svg :exports none :results file digraph foo { size="4.9,3.1"; page="4.9,3.0"; ratio=auto; /* center=1; */ nodesep=.3 ranksep=.3 /* rankdir=LR */ node [shape="box"]; node [fontsize=18]; g -> h [style=dashed]; h -> g [style=dashed]; h -> c; c -> t; h -> p [color=lightgray]; c -> p [style=dotted]; p -> t [style=dotted]; t -> r [color=darkgreen]; } #+END_SRC #+BEGIN_HTML #+RESULTS: foo [[file:images/machines.svg]] #+END_HTML #+BEGIN_LaTeX \includesvg[clean]{machines} #+END_LaTeX --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- But it is convenient to do C-c C-c in the code block and then click the file link to do a quick check on the image, so I thought I'd put the result in a BEGIN_HTML block, so it would not contaminate the latex output (and if I exported to HTML, I'd get the image too). That works fine iff I don't have a #+RESULTS line (or I comment it out with another #), otherwise I get literal \#+BEGIN_HTML \#END_HTML in the latex output. Bug or confusion on my part? -- Nick