Hello John, I have tried this with text but it does not seem to resize the text. Infact what gets resized is the "#+RESULTS: test" and the rest of the stuff after that to the #+end_center. It might work for images but does not for text. Regards, Shripad. Shripad Tucson, AZ On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 8:13 PM, John Hendy wrote: > On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 9:46 PM, shripad sinari > wrote: > > Hello all, > > A quick update. Only the named block solution from Jay Kerns currently > > works. I have tried out variants of other proposed solutions here but > none > > worked. > > Thanks for your help and sorry for the delay in getting back on this one. > > Shripad. > > > > I didn't really follow this thread, but I resize things a decent > amount, but not with \resizebox. It's true that you need named source > blocks so that after the first C-c C-c on the babel block, you can add > options and still have it recognized as the results container for that > particular block. Something like this: > > #+name: test > #+begin_src R :exports results :results output :wrap latex > > a <- 1:10 > a > > #+end_src > > #+latex: \LARGE > #+RESULTS: test > #+BEGIN_latex > [1] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 > #+END_latex > #+latex: \normalsize > > I don't actually use the above that much, but tend to size plots > appropriately with something like the following, which is essentially > the same principle (how to pass latex options to the results of code > block results while having Org still recognize where to put updated > results): > > #+begin_center > #+attr_latex: :width 8cm > #+RESULTS: test > [[file.pdf]] > #+end_center > > Just thought I'd add another option... > > John > > > > Shripad > > Tucson, AZ > > > > Shripad > > Tucson, AZ > > >