Hello, I really like the new inline results. Thanks for this new cool feature. I have only a few problems with it.
Is there a way to evaluate a buffer an then remove inline results or better, to get the very same buffer after: (org-babel-execute-buffer) (org-babel-map-inline-src-blocks nil (org-babel-remove-inline-result)) Every call add an extra white space: Original: 1 + 4 in R is src_R[:exports results]{1+4}. After (org-babel-execute-buffer): 1 + 4 in R is src_R[:exports results]{1+4} {{{results(5)}}}. After: (org-babel-map-inline-src-blocks nil (org-babel-remove-inline-result)) 1 + 4 in R is src_R[:exports results]{1+4} . After (org-babel-execute-buffer): 1 + 4 in R is src_R[:exports results]{1+4} {{{results(5)}}} . And so on... I see that the function docs says: Extraneous leading whitespace is trimmed. Is this the intended result? Also, is there anything that prevents to make org-babel-remove-inline-result interactive as is org-babel-remove-result? Wwhy not have also org-babel-remove-inline-result-one-or-many and org-babel-remove-all-result-one-or-many to remove all the babel result with one function call? I do no not know lisp a lot, but I can try to submit a patch if you agree that will be useful. Thanks in advance, Daniele