>
> OK - further test:
>
> after an update this morning to Org-mode version 7.4
> (release_7.4.553.g83b7) even the export of the whole document top pdf,
> does not include the graphs. In contrast, when using 7.01g with the
> same emacs.org file, the export of the complete document includes the
> graphs, although on 7.01g, no subtree export does include an graph.
>
Hi Rainer,
So you want the Org-mode syntax text returned by R, to be interpreted as
Org-mode and then further processed by the latex exporter to convert the
"|name|[[./pdf1.pdf]]|" line into a latex table with an embedded graph?
In that case you should add the ":results raw" header argument to your
code block so that the results of the code block are not escaped.
Best -- Eric
>
> With Org-mode version 7.4 (release_7.4.553.g83b7), no export of any
> subtree included any graph.
>
> I attach my (longish) emacs.org file ant the init.el, but I do not
> think there is a problem in there.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Rainer
>
>
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Rainer
>>>
>>> * Her it does not work
>>> :PROPERTIES:
>>> :tangle: no
>>> :results: output org
>>> :exports: both
>>> :END:
>>> ** R code graph
>>> #+begin_src R
>>> pdf("pdf1.pdf")
>>> plot(runif(100))
>>> dev.off()
>>>
>>> cat(
>>> "\n|--|--|\n",
>>> "|name|[[./pdf1.pdf]]|\n",
>>> "|--|--|\n"
>>> )
>>> #+end_src
>>>
>>>
>>> * Here it works
>>> :PROPERTIES:
>>> :tangle: no
>>> :results: output org
>>> :exports: both
>>> :END:
>>> ** R code graph
>>> #+begin_src R :exports both
>>> pdf("pdf1.pdf")
>>> plot(runif(100))
>>> dev.off()
>>>
>>> cat(
>>> "\n|--|--|\n",
>>> "|name|[[./pdf1.pdf]]|\n",
>>> "|--|--|\n"
>>> )
>>> #+end_src
>>
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