Thorsten Jolitz <tjol...@gmail.com> writes: > Grant Rettke <g...@wisdomandwonder.com> writes: > >> It sounds like you wanted the same thing that I did. >> >> What I wanted is something like running 'script' before starting a >> REPL and just capturing the output and that is it. That output is not >> being used to be inserted back into the document or anything... it >> just captured the results of commands sent into the REPL. >> >> I tried a lot of different combinations until I felt like my goal was >> simple: >> 1. Wrap the output. >> 2. Put the output in a "sh" type result, something from the shell >> 3. Let replace work >> >> This is what was the best: >> >> ,---- >> | #+PROPERTY: header-args+ :results output scalar pp replace >> `---- > > Nice trick, it gets very close to what I want (and I start to get this > :header-args+, :results+ ... syntax): > > ,---- > | #+results: dblock > | : > | : > | : ** Overview :READONLY: > | : > | : #+begin: foo :bar loo > | : > | : #+end: > `---- > > Have you found a way to get rid of those leading colons (maybe with a > hook for post-processing the results before they are printed or so)? > >
Output shorter than org-babel-min-lines-for-block-output (10 by default) is colon-commented. If it's longer, then it's wrapped in an example block. If you prefer that always, set it to 0. Nick