Hello, "Charles C. Berry" <ccbe...@ucsd.edu> writes:
> On Mon, 29 May 2017, Vikas Rawal wrote: > >> Why does the replace keyword not work? It prepends the results. I have >> tried both ":results value replace" and ":results output replace". >> >> I am on org-version 9.0.7 >> >> Vikas >> >> >> >> >> #+NAME: one >> #+BEGIN_SRC org :results value replace export both >> ,#+NAME: table-yield >> ,#+CAPTION: Simple table created using latex tabular environment >> ,#+attr_latex: :environment tabular :width \textwidth :align lrr >> | State | Variable one | Varia two | >> |----------------+---------------+----------------| >> | MP | 672 | 13000 | >> | Har | 300 | 25000 | >> | Pun | 260 | 35000 | >> #+End_SRC >> > > The problem is that the results you generate is a table with > affiliated keywords NAME and CAPTION and ATTR_[backend]. > > `org-at-table-p' does not recognize that the keywords are followed by > a table. Altering this function might be asking for trouble as it is > used outside babel. > > So maybe the cond test should refer to `org-element-context' to better > sort this out and correctly identify the table end. Even though that change may be interesting on its own, it isn't a proper solution here. Raw values cannot be replaced. The only possible handling is "prepend" since Org cannot possibly know what the results are. For example, with the following src block #+begin_src org Pargraph 1 Paragaph 2 #+end_src Org cannot know if a raw "Parapraph 2" belongs the the results or is a paragraph following them. Since "raw" format is special, the most surprising thing here is that Org src blocks use it as a default. Anyway, I don't think there is anything to fix (except maybe the documentation). The OP is requesting an impossible combination of parameters. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou