Michael Baum <maab...@gmail.com> writes: > Sean, that helps too, thank you. Now that you and Sebastien have gone to > all this trouble I found the part of the manual that sort of describes > this, but I clearly didn't understand it before. Possible needs a more > worked-out example for the slow among us, like self. >
Patches are welcome, especially documentation patches. [...] > > NOTICE THAT while both return the result as Example text, the first simple > prepends each line with a colon, simple Example form, and the second wraps > the result in an Example block without altering the lines. > > Not sure why? Is this just a function of the number of lines of the text? > Yes, this is a function of the number of lines in the output text. You can control where this switch is made by changing the value of org-babel-min-lines-for-block-output. Best, -- Eric Schulte http://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte