On Feb 28, 2011, at 5:33 AM, Nicolas wrote:
> It should be now fixed in master. Could you confirm this?
>
> Thanks for reporting this bug !
>
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Nicolas
Everything works as it should now — thank you very much for the quick
turnaround.
Kier
quot; could cause both exporters
> to "fail" in a similar way.
Yes, it is — Emacs reports "unmatched tags and "
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necessary for the HTML to
be rendered properly, but seeing as prior ones are closed with I thought
it might be related.
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ould have been reported. But I
can reproduce this on a default org-mode install, so now I'm wondering whether
it is in fact a bug.
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Yes, I ran into this earlier today as well ...
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n R is not called at all and I just get the src block in the exported .tex
or .html file, and no results.
Kieran
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-mode file:
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#+TITLE: Working with Org-Babel
#+AUTHOR: Kieran Healy
#+OPTIONS: toc:nil num:nil
** An Example
#+source: r-example-1
#+begin_src R :exports both
2 + 1 + (5-2) * 5
#+end_sr
I've written up a more generic version of that post that should be suitable for
the FAQ. I've registered at repo.or.cz and am just waiting to get write
permission to the repo from Matt Lundin, then I'll push it out. (Assuming
something like this is the standard procedure—I haven