Re: [O] #+CAPTION: Not being protected when they are used with #+begin_src

2012-07-07 Thread Luis Anaya
Nicolas Goaziou writes: Hi: > This is the known bug I told you about in another thread. It will be > fixed soon after org-element hits core. Oh... I guess I missed that email :( At least I know that named captions are working for images. In other news... Other things I got working today ar

Re: [O] #+CAPTION: Not being protected when they are used with #+begin_src

2012-07-07 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Luis Anaya writes: > Eric Schulte writes: > >> >> Instead of putting the #+Caption: line on the source block, place it on >> the result. This requires the use of named code blocks and results. >> The following alternate version of your example should give the behavior >> you're after. >

Re: [O] #+CAPTION: Not being protected when they are used with #+begin_src

2012-07-07 Thread Luis Anaya
Eric Schulte writes: > > Instead of putting the #+Caption: line on the source block, place it on > the result. This requires the use of named code blocks and results. > The following alternate version of your example should give the behavior > you're after. > [chomp...] Hi Eric: Thanks for you

Re: [O] #+CAPTION: Not being protected when they are used with #+begin_src

2012-07-07 Thread Eric Schulte
Luis Anaya writes: > From the documentation, I know that captions work with inline images > and tables, but for some reason when then inline images are generated > through org-babel, #+CAPTION keys turns into regular text. What am I > doing wrong now? :) > Instead of putting the #+Caption: line

[O] #+CAPTION: Not being protected when they are used with #+begin_src

2012-07-07 Thread Luis Anaya
>From the documentation, I know that captions work with inline images and tables, but for some reason when then inline images are generated through org-babel, #+CAPTION keys turns into regular text. What am I doing wrong now? :) -- ORG Source -- #+TITLE: Graphic Tests #+AUTHOR: Luis R. Anaya #+G