On Thu, 16. Jun 12:13, William Denton wrote:
When I use the
For one, there is a ~org-babel-results-keyword~ variable. Also I prefer
src block keywords not to stand out as such:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(setcar org-structure-template-alist '("s" "#+begin_src ?\n\n#+end_src" ""))
#+end_src
For me
I believe that, in general, things are case-insensitive in org-mode. Please
do help clarify this if this is wrong.
The only place that I have come across as case-sensitive is the tag system.
If you tag a sub-tree with ':archive:', it will not be archived. The tag
has to be ':ARCHIVE:'.
On Thu, Ju
When I use the #+RESULTS is in upper case too. I noticed other people have these keywords in
lower case in examples or config files, so I looked in the manual, which says
[1]
"Org uses option keywords (like #+TITLE to set the title) and environment
keywords (like #+BEGIN_HTML to start a HTML