Martin Schöön <martin.sch...@gmail.com> writes: > ... Let's move over to the third example file and the real > mystery. This all my own code. Reading data from the first table works > just fine and the same goes for the calculations. The output table, > however, is different from that of example 2. The 'wrapper' is gone > but each row is starting with ": ". Where does that come from? Why > does it differ from example 2? If my results differ from someone > else's (different install/versions etc) -- OK. But how can I get > differences like this on my own? To my un-trained eyes the print > statements of examples 2 and 3 look very similar. (But, the first > things that go blind are the eyes... probably something blatantly > obvious once pointed out to me.) >
2) and 3) are exactly the same thing (see section 11.3, "Literal examples" in the org manual.) The only difference is the length of the output - short output is prepended by a colon, long output is wrapped in #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE/#+END_EXAMPLE. What is short and what is long is determined by the value of org-babel-min-lines-for-block-output (default: 10) which you can customize. -- Nick