I'm not sure if I'm understanding orgtbl mode correctly per
http://orgmode.org/manual/Tables-in-arbitrary-syntax.html#Tables-in-arbitrary-syntax,
but here is my experience (using the latest code from git).
1) Make something.org, cut and paste in the table from the latex example
, 2010, at 12:44 PM, Nigel Beck wrote:
I'm not sure if I'm understanding orgtbl mode correctly per
http://orgmode.org/manual/Tables-in-arbitrary-syntax.html#Tables-in-arbitrary-syntax
,
but here is my experience (using the latest code from git).
1) Make something.org, cut and paste in the table
I refreshed today 7.01trans and noticed I couldn't get my gnuplots to
plot anymore: data from a table within the org file is no longer
digested nicely by gnuplot.
To test, I used the snippet below from the worg
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/languages/ob-doc-gnuplot.php:
** Data
, but it seems unlikely).
I agree that it appears that the table data being handed to gnuplot
from org-mode is somehow being formatted in a way that gnuplot does not
understand.
John Hendy jw.he...@gmail.com writes:
On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 3:10 PM, Nigel Beck m...@nigelbeck.com wrote:
I refreshed
.
the syntax for defining variables is fairly simple, try the following
directly in the gnuplot terminal, if your gnuplot does have variable
support it should graph a straight line of y=10
#+begin_src gnuplot
a=10
plot a
#+end_src
Best -- Eric
Nigel Beck m...@nigelbeck.com writes:
John
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I have a variety of org docs that tend to get infected with latex over
time. Occasionally I'll export them to other formats, with different
kinds of cleanup. Along the way I noticed this... Create the following
doc:
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