I see that the same question was asked by John Kitchin in 2016. The accepted answer back then was either to put
#+STARTUP: showeverything at the top of the org file or to use (setq org-startup-folded "showeverything”). I don’t know if something has changed in org since then, but neither of these seems to work for me at the moment. All of my :results: drawers start out and remain hidden until I click on them and press TAB. > On May 11, 2022, at 9:52 AM, Richard Stanton <rhstan...@berkeley.edu> wrote: > > I’m creating documents where I run Python code blocks that create LaTeX > mathematical output that I want to be able to export to either LaTeX/PDF or > HTML. > > Using :wrap in the header works fine, except that LaTeX complains about the > unknown environment “results” (it still compiles the file to PDF fine). > > Using :wrap export latex works fine for LaTeX export, but I can’t get HTML > that way. > > The recommended method seems to be to use :results drawer. This works fine > from an export perspective to both LaTeX/PDF and to HTML. However, it has one > significant drawback when I’m actually creating the document: the results > drawer starts out hidden and to see what’s there I have to click on it. This > makes debugging the code in the first place a lot less convenient. > > Is there a way to use :results drawer and have the results NOT hidden by > default? > > Thanks for any suggestions! > > Richard Stanton > >