Before this change we have
#+begin_src ruby :results value :session
["1", "3"]
#+end_src
#+results:
: 1", "3
After, we have
#+begin_src ruby :results value :session
["1", "3"]
#+end_src
#+results:
| 1 | 3 |
This change provides for better export of named source-code blocks,
with specific support for more attractive html export. The arguments
are included with the source code name, and both the source code name
and code body are wrapped in a div to support styling with css. For
example the following CSS can be used to associate a source-code block
name with it's code body, and to slightly indent the body.
.org-src-container {
border-left: 4px solid gray;
padding: 0.5em 0.5em 0.5em 1em; }
.org-src-container pre {
margin-left: 1em; }
the progress-marker local variable set inside of a let in
org-exp-blocks is used to constrain searches in org-babel-exp to
ensure that a babel block doesn't overwrite non-babel src blocks
When exporting to html the source-code block name will be included
as a <label> immediately preceding the exported code. This <label>
is decorated with the 'org-src-name' css class.
When exporting to LaTeX with the listings package the source-code
block name will be included as a listings \title for the code
block. Currently the name will not be exported when the listings
package is not in use.
So, for example since the following <<example>> noweb reference
appears behind the SQL comment syntax the entire inserted body will
also be SQL commented
-- <<example>>
expands to
-- this is the
-- multi-line body of example
Note that noweb replacement text which does *not* contain any
newlines will not be affected by this change, so it is still
possible to use inline noweb references.
Thanks to Sébastien Vauban for this idea.
Variable names in gnuplot source code preceded by the '$' character
will be expanded to their value before the code is executed. For
example the following will results in the evaluation of 'plot
sin(x)' by gnuplot.
"sin(x)"
plot $fun
Insertion of new results was failing if the block was followed by
end-of-buffer. Also, if the block was followed by non-empty lines, the
\#+resname was being inserted away from column 0.