Hi, sorry for replying so late. Thank you very much, your answer pointed me in the right direction (I solved with :results output drawer)
Marco. Il giorno Thu, 30 Apr 2015 11:45:20 -0400 Ista Zahn <istaz...@gmail.com> ha scritto: > Hi Marco, > > Here is a fairly minimal example to get you started: > > #### Begin Example #### > > #+PROPERTY: header-args:R :session *R* :results output > drawer :exports both > > #+BEGIN_SRC R > library(ascii) > options(asciiType="org") > #+END_SRC > > #+BEGIN_SRC R > ascii(mtcars[1:5, 1:5]) > #+END_SRC > > #+BEGIN_SRC R > ascii(summary(lm(hp ~ wt, data = mtcars))) > #+END_SRC > > > ### End Example > > First execute the code blocks with 'M-x org-babel-execute-buffer' then > export. For more control I would refer to the manual section at > http://orgmode.org/manual/Working-With-Source-Code.html#Working-With-Source-Code > > Best, > Ista > > On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 7:32 AM, Marco Barbàra <jab...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > Dear org-mode community, > > > > First, I want to apologize for subscribing mainly because I need > > help. > > > > I recently started using org-mode as a tool for reproducible > > research (trying to do R-based literate programming). > > > > What I'm trying to is explained in this example file: > > http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/examples/ascii.org > > which I downloaded trying to understand how to export R output > > produced with the R 'ascii' package. > > > > Running this example, after adding ":exports results" to > > "ascii-example3" block, _on the first attempt_, the output was > > exported as an odt table (i was happy, this is my desired outcome). > > But afterwards, any subsequent attempts to export the same block > > resulted in a "verbatim" block, which is the same problem I was > > trying to solve. > > > > I tried to export as a latex buffer too, and even there i got a > > verbatim environment. > > > > I don't think it is bug, it is probably that I still don't > > understand org-babel well. > > > > Sorry not to provide any other sample code, but I wouldn't know > > where to begin. > > > > Any advice would be very appreciated. > > > > Thank you very much > > > > Marco Barbara > > > > > >