Hi Charles, > On Wed, 3 Aug 2016, Cook, Malcolm wrote: > > > Thanks. Much closer. Still some issues. Mind taking another > > gander.... (hoping the attached jpeg of the webpage rendered comes > > through as an attachment).... > > > > If my emacs buffer holds... > > ---------------------------------------------- > > #+BEGIN_SRC org :exports both :results value ascii > > ...............................................^^^^^ > > what is the `ascii' doing? > > Can you provide a link to documentation in the manual or a > docstring describing its function? I cannot! I learned this from reading the code. In ob-org.el we find provision for this as well as `html' and `latex' (defun org-babel-execute:org (body params) "Execute a block of Org code with. This function is called by `org-babel-execute-src-block'." (let ((result-params (split-string (or (cdr (assoc :results params)) ""))) (body (org-babel-expand-body:org (replace-regexp-in-string "^," "" body) params))) (cond ((member "latex" result-params) (org-export-string-as (concat "#+Title: \n" body) 'latex t)) ((member "html" result-params) (org-export-string-as body 'html t)) ((member "ascii" result-params) (org-export-string-as body 'ascii t)) (t body) ))) This is all undocumented. I think it is a 'nod in the direction' of what I am trying to accomplish, allowing to see as "results" the org markup transcoded into the markup of a backend. See below for my hack extension on this idea. > > Why don't you have 'replace' in the :results args? Oops. Of course. While trying to understand all this, I had done this to similar effect instead: (setq org-babel-default-header-args:org nil) ; fix bug? NOT silent > > > > ,* Acknowledgments > > This bit behaves as you might expect in plain text export, markdown, and > latex export: > > > [[mailto:mywife@example.com][my wife]] > > but in html it does create ` T O C " > > should create?? I though (apparently incorrectly) it was the same as `#+TOC: headlines 2' which does contrive to relocate a Table of Contents to that location. > --- > > Re your next post, I suggest spending some time reading > > (info "(org) results") > > to grasp what the various options actually do. It is probably a good idea > to execute src blocks to see the RESULTS before you try to export them. > > Reading > > (info "(org) wrap") > > might also help and certainly a quick breeze thru > > (info "(org) Specific header arguments") > > to remind yourself of what all the possibilities are is something I have > to do from time to time. Thanks for these suggestions. I have had better results after doing so. I played with extending org-babel-execute:org to allow including MULTIPLE transcoded markdown results using screwy variant syntax of `:results +ascii +html +latex` with some success. For example, `:results +ascii +latex' exported html which renders as: [cid:image001.png@01D1EE68.BBAEA750] I now think perhaps I want additional options on a source block allowing to be included in the exported RESULTS: 1) transcoded markdown, appropriately escaped for the current backend 1) the source block itself (including the #+BEGIN/END directives) (as distinct from :results code, which omits the directives) Injecting this kind of logic into org-babel-execute:org as I did is mis-placing the logic and only muddles further my thinking about this. FWIW - here is the re-definition, if you care to play with or critique it. (defun org-babel-execute:org (body params) "Execute a block of Org code with. This function is called by `org-babel-execute-src-block'." (let* ((result-params (split-string (or (cdr (assoc :results params)) ""))) (body (org-babel-expand-body:org (replace-regexp-in-string "^," "" body) params)) (val (cond ((member "latex" result-params) (org-export-string-as (concat "#+Title: \n" body) 'latex t)) ((member "html" result-params) (org-export-string-as body 'html t)) ((member "ascii" result-params) (org-export-string-as body 'ascii t)) (t body) ))) ;; HACK: output protected versions of each of latex,html,ascii,md transcoded markup as requested with +{latex,html,ascii,md} in header-args (when (member "+latex" result-params) (setq val (format "#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE\n%s\n#+END_EXAMPLE\n%s" (org-export-string-as body 'latex t) val))) (when (member "+html" result-params) (setq val (format "#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE\n%s\n#+END_EXAMPLE\n%s" (org-export-string-as body 'html t) val))) (when (member "+ascii" result-params) (setq val (format "#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE\n%s\n#+END_EXAMPLE\n%s" (org-export-string-as body 'ascii t) val))) (when (member "+md" result-params) (setq val (format "#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE\n%s\n#+END_EXAMPLE\n%s" (org-export-string-as body 'md t) val))) val) ) Cheers, Malcolm > > HTH, > > Chuck