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Re: [O] Unable to Style RESULTS Blocks


From: Thomas S. Dye
Subject: Re: [O] Unable to Style RESULTS Blocks
Date: Mon, 21 May 2012 11:39:48 -1000

"Mikhail Titov" <address@hidden> writes:

>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: address@hidden [mailto:emacs-orgmode-
>> address@hidden On Behalf Of Thomas S. Dye
>> Sent: Monday, May 21, 2012 12:58 PM
>> To: Jeff Rush
>> Cc: address@hidden
>> Subject: Re: [O] Unable to Style RESULTS Blocks
>> 
>> > Using org-babel, I cannot figure out how to make the export of the
>> > results of execution appear in LaTeX as a shaded box, like I see on so
>> > many of the org-mode websites.
>> >
>> > #+name: example
>> > #+BEGIN_SRC python -n :results output :exports both
>> >   print "Hello World"
>> > #+END_SRC
>> >
>> > #+results: example
>> > : Hello World
>> >
>> > The results are exported as:
>> >
>> > \begin{verbatim}
>> >  Hello World
>> > \end{verbatim}
>> >
>> > which lacks any shading/borders.  The org-mode documentation at:
>> >
>> >   http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-latex-export.html
>> >
>> > shows this example but the example expects the results to be wrapped in
>> > a 'results' environment instead of the 'verbatim' environment I'm
> seeing.
>> >
>> > #+LaTeX_HEADER: \usepackage{framed}
>> > #+LaTeX_HEADER: \usepackage{xcolor}
>> > #+LaTeX_HEADER: \definecolor{shadecolor}{gray}{.95}
>> > #+LaTeX_HEADER: \newenvironment{results}{\begin{shaded}}{\end{shaded}}
>> >
>> > I'm running org-mode 7.8.03 under Linux, and I've defined my own LaTeX
>> > document class to format the other parts of my document.  I am new to
>> > LaTeX though.  I just expected the formatting of source and results to
>> > be a well-solved problem w/good looking defaults in org-mode.
>> >
>> > -Jeff
>> 
>> You can wrap a results block any way you like with the :wrap header
>> argument, e.g.,
>> 
>> #+name: example
>> #+BEGIN_SRC python -n :results output :exports both :wrap results
>>   print "Hello World"
>> #+END_SRC
>> 
>> #+RESULTS: example
>> #+BEGIN_results
>> Hello World
>> #+END_results
>> 
>> Or,
>> 
>> #+name: example
>> #+BEGIN_SRC python -n :results output :exports both :wrap foo
>>   print "Hello World"
>> #+END_SRC
>> 
>> #+RESULTS: example
>> #+BEGIN_foo
>> Hello World
>> #+END_foo
>> 
>> If you have loaded org-special-blocks, then
>> 
>> #+LaTeX_HEADER: \usepackage{framed}
>> #+LaTeX_HEADER: \usepackage{xcolor}
>> #+LaTeX_HEADER: \definecolor{shadecolor}{gray}{.95}
>> #+LaTeX_HEADER: \newenvironment{results}{\begin{shaded}}{\end{shaded}}
>> #+LaTeX_HEADER: \newenvironment{foo}{\begin{framed}}{\end{framed}}
>
> Or even better, use LaTeX package "minted" [1]. Install all the stuff
> including pigments and add to you dot emacs the following
>
> (setq org-export-latex-listings 'minted)
>
> [1] http://code.google.com/p/minted/

In my experience, minted marks up exported source code blocks.  I
haven't seen it do the same for results blocks, but would be interested
to learn if this is possible and how to make it work.

All the best,
Tom
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Thomas S. Dye
http://www.tsdye.com



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