E.g. the following snippet produces multiple lines of output, due to
pretty-printing
#+BEGIN_SRC ocaml :exports code :eval no-export :results verbatim
(* Note, no need to have parentheses around sqrt, as
application binds the tightest *)
let rec gamma n = if n = 0
then (1.0 +.
Adam Porter writes:
> Marco Wahl writes:
>> You say the visibility is better for the #+-property keywords. I say
>> they can occur _anywhere_ in the file and even in some drawers. See
>> above "#+CATEGORY: cat-doc-prop-keyword-2".
>>
>> Further you say
>>
> - However, it seems to me tha
Adam Porter writes:
> Gustav Wikström writes:
>
>> I'd argue that precedence already works that way. One has to take
>> inheritance into account. With inheritance turned on, tell me which
>> value for Property1 is used for the nodes in the following example:
>>
>> #+begin_src org
>> ,* Node 1
Thanks for the clarifications and updates. I'll play some more and will
get back to you.
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