On Sun, 2014-02-02 at 01:42 -0500, Phill Wolf wrote: > Floundering among the options, I tried :results value pp. It yielded > this: > > : "{\"Pluto\" 5,\n \"Plattsburgh\" 4,\n \"Philadelphia\" 3,\n > \"Sankt-Peterburg\" 2,\n \"Paris\" 1,\n \"Peru\" 0}\n" > > > pprint's good intentions are evident, but they collided with a > superior force.
There was a discussion of this at the Clojure google group: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/clojure/gthjNWfAWKo/aKwuqh2qx68J The tabularization problem was resolved, but the pp of the map behavior is not changed. I tried a few permutations of :results options, and did not get close to the Clojure pprint function. The org manual says the pp option is "This option currently supports Emacs Lisp, Python, and Ruby. E.g., :results value pp." Regards, Greg