"David A. Gershman" <dagersh...@dagertech.net> writes: > Forgive my several questions/emails. I'm working on getting lecture > notes ready for next week and thus am running into several questions > with Org HTML Export. Unfortunately, my searches typically result > in manual page hits, but my problems seem to be a-typical. So... > > Given the following line: > > * Date: src_perl[:results output :exports none]{print 2016;} > > The result '2016' is surrounded by '=' so that HTML export results > in <code></code> tags surrounding the '2016'. >
I think that should be :exports results, not none. > According to the manual section 14.5, 'org-babel-inline-result-wrap' > defines how the results are wrapped. Executing a (print > org-babel-inline-result-wrap), I get: > > {blank line} > =%s= > =%s= > C-h v org-babel-inline-result-wrap says that it has to have a %s in it: you can't just set it to "". > so I attempted the following: > > * Date: src_emacs-lisp[:exports none]{(setq org-babel-inline-result-wrap > "")} src_perl[:results output :exports none]{print 2016;} > src_emacs-lisp[:exports none]{(setq > org-babel-inline-result-wrap "=%s=")} > OTOH, modifying your attempt a bit to conform to the above did not work for me either: * Date: src_emacs-lisp[:exports none :results none ]{(setq org-babel-inline-result-wrap "%s")} src_perl[:results output :exports results]{print 2016;} src_emacs-lisp[:exports none :results none]{(setq org-babel-inline-result-wrap "=%s=")} still gives me the <code></code> tags. When I C-c C-c by hand on the lisp src blocks, the variable does change value, so I don't understand why putting the whole thing together does not work. > in the hopes of temporarily disabling the '=' wrapping. Sadly no luck. > > I don't want to globally, or even for the whole buffer turn off the > '=%s='...just on a case-by-case basis. > > Any ideas? > > --dag > > P.S. In reality, 2016 will be replaced with a function call which > takes an integer and converts it to a full blown date based on a > starting point. Thus, the headlines will result in "Date: September > 20, 2016" where each date is different based on the integer. This > will allow me to set the starting date at the top of the .org file > and all the date-based headlines can be computed. > -- Nick