Eric Schulte <eric.schu...@gmx.com> writes: > Andreas Leha <andreas.l...@med.uni-goettingen.de> writes: > >> Hi all, >> >> I have the following question. Consider the following simple org file >> >> #+begin_org >> * Subtree to eval (with C-c C-v s) >> #+name: some_test >> #+begin_src R >> 5+1 >> #+end_src >> >> >> * another subtree containing the result >> >> #+results: some_test >> : 6 >> >> #+end_org >> >> (a) >> When I evaluate the source block interactively (C-c C-c) the existing >> results get updated. >> >> (b) >> When I evaluate the subtree containing the source block, on the other >> hand, a new result block is created. >> >> While the behaviour in (b) is understandable, I'd like (b) to behave >> like (a). >> So, is there a way I can evaluate all source blocks in a >> subtree, but have their result blocks updated even if they are not >> located in that subtree? >> >> Many thanks, >> Andreas >> >> > > Hi Andreas, > > I've just pushed up a patch which widens any buffer restrictions when > inserting results. > > Cheers,
Hi Eric, thanks for the quick patch. It works nicely for me. Best, Andreas