On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 9:50 AM, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> I am slowly going through all the org emails that I have received in the
> three weeks I was off. This was one of them and appears to not have
> been answered?
>
> In any case, possibly naming the src block may achieve what you want
> because
Derek Thomas writes:
> I have found that using org-plot to plot the results output of an
> org-babel code block is very useful in prototyping my code. One minor
> annoyance is the need to remove and replace the #+PLOT: header at the
> beginning of the results output. Is it possible to specify a
Hi Derek,
If you name your code block, then it should be possible to update
results without any need to replace the lines preceding the results.
For example,
#+source: disk-usage
#+begin_src sh
df
#+end_src
#+PLOT: title:"Disk Usage" ind:6 deps:(5) type:2d with:histograms set:"yrange
[0:100]
I have found that using org-plot to plot the results output of an
org-babel code block is very useful in prototyping my code. One minor
annoyance is the need to remove and replace the #+PLOT: header at the
beginning of the results output. Is it possible to specify a
"preamble" in the source block