Hi Eric,
"Eric Schulte" <[email protected]> writes:
> #+begin_src sh :results list
> echo "eric schulte"
> echo "dan davison"
> echo "seb vauban"
> #+end_src
>
> #+results:
> - ("eric" "schulte")
> - ("dan" "davison")
> - ("seb" "vauban")
reading this, I wonder if we should consider use this instead:
#+results:
- ("eric" "schulte")
- ("dan" "davison")
- ("seb" "vauban")
#+end
or better:
#+begin_results
- ("eric" "schulte")
- ("dan" "davison")
- ("seb" "vauban")
#+end_results
Looks more consistent with the rest of the #+begin* statements.
More generally, I've sometimes wondered why we need to use
#+begin_*
#+end_*
instead of just
#+begin_*
#+end
Unless we allow nested #+begin blocks (and AFAIK we don't), there
is no real need for being specific about what #+end ends.
What do you think?
--
Bastien
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