Florian Lindner <mailingli...@xgm.de> writes: > Am 30.08.2016 um 10:22 schrieb Florian Lindner: > >> In https://github.com/jkitchin/org-ref/issues/279 the author says it >> probably not related to org-ref, however I was >> unable to reproduce it without it. > > An example without org-ref that produces this error: > > #+BEGIN_SRC python :exports results :results file > import matplotlib.pyplot as plt, numpy as np > x = np.linspace(-2, 2, 1000) > plt.plot(x, np.exp(-np.power(4*x, 2)), label="shape-parameter=4") > plt.savefig('rbf-gaussian-4.pdf') > return "rbf-gaussian-4.pdf" > #+END_SRC > > #+NAME: fig:org_fig > #+CAPTION: Org Fig > > #+RESULTS: fig:org_fig > [[file:rbf-gaussian-4.pdf]] > > Some text > > > Gives, when compiled to latex gives also: There is no line here to end: > > ERROR: LaTeX Error: There's no line here to end. > > --- TeX said --- > > See the LaTeX manual or LaTeX Companion for explanation. > Type H <return> for immediate help. > ... > > l.40 S > ome text \\ > --- HELP --- > A \newline or \\ command appears between paragraphs, where it makes no > sense. If you're trying to ``leave a blank line'', use a \vspace > command. > > > Thanks, > Florian > >
Try this: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- An example without org-ref that produces this error: #+NAME: fig:org_fig #+BEGIN_SRC python :exports results :results file import matplotlib.pyplot as plt, numpy as np x = np.linspace(-2, 2, 1000) plt.plot(x, np.exp(-np.power(4*x, 2)), label="shape-parameter=4") plt.savefig('rbf-gaussian-4.pdf') return "rbf-gaussian-4.pdf" #+END_SRC #+CAPTION: Org Fig #+RESULTS: fig:org_fig [[file:rbf-gaussian-4.pdf]] Some text --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- -- Nick