>>> "JK" == John Kitchin writes:
> you are putting it in :results output latex though, so it won't be changed
> on export. The contents of that block will be used verbatim I think in the
> latex export. Maybe you can change latex to raw instead. Then the org
> syntax will get converted to \textbf
you are putting it in :results output latex though, so it won't be changed
on export. The contents of that block will be used verbatim I think in the
latex export. Maybe you can change latex to raw instead. Then the org
syntax will get converted to \textbf.
Otherwise, I think you have to put the l
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> I don't think anything is wrong: org quotes lines that look like
> headlines in the babel output by prepending the comma.
But it shouldn't I want the output to be surrounded by * * because then
it is exported to latex as \textbf
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Uwe Brauer writes:
> Hi
>
> I am running Ubuntu 16.06, matlab 2018b and I am using the python
> kernel to use matlab from within org mode
>
>
>
> * The problem
>
> When I run
>
> #+begin_src matlab :results output latex :exports results :eval never-export
> disp('*Step 3:*')
> disp('*St
>>> "JK" == John Kitchin writes:
> I believe you are seeing org's escaping at play. It puts a comma in front
> of the leading *. It must think that it is a heading in org-syntax, and so
> it escapes it to avoid some issues.
> I think here it is a bug since that is not a heading. can you use some
I believe you are seeing org's escaping at play. It puts a comma in front
of the leading *. It must think that it is a heading in org-syntax, and so
it escapes it to avoid some issues.
I think here it is a bug since that is not a heading. can you use some
other leading character? I don't think the
Hi
I am running Ubuntu 16.06, matlab 2018b and I am using the python
kernel to use matlab from within org mode
Thanks to John Kitchin, I have the following setting
* Lisp setting
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(setq org-confirm-babel-evaluate nil) ;don't prompt me to confirm everytime I
want to