John Hendy <jw.he...@gmail.com> writes: > On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 3:23 AM, Christian Moe <m...@christianmoe.com> wrote: >> >> Eric Schulte writes: >>>> - Is =:results drawer= what we want as the syntax to get org syntax >>>> parsed by the exporter? >>> >>> Yes. >>> >>>> Just guessing from the name, it strikes me as a fix or enhancement for >>>> some other behavior/option that's now being applied to code as an >>>> after thought. >>>> >>> >>> As I recall this solution came about because drawers are the best (maybe >>> only) way to demarcate a region without changing its semantics (which is >>> exactly what we want in this case). >> >> I suppose you've considered delimiting results in general with e.g. a >> line like #+END_RESULTS? >> >
Drawers are the preferred solution here. Thanks, > > As in compiling with simply =:results output raw= and then adding my > own #+end_results line after the block? > > If so, I haven't tried that. But :wrap with no second argument creates > #+begin/end_results, which doesn't export correctly. > > > Thanks, > John > >> Needless clutter for the most part, I know. But perhaps useful in this >> kind of case. Also safe, semantically neutral, and possibly more >> intuitive than drawers, with less special behaviors in terms of >> visibility and export. >> >> Yours, >> Christian >> >> -- Eric Schulte http://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte