Convert level 4 headings to subsubheadings.
Also some promotion of some of the most deeply nested headings.
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@end example
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**** alternate argument syntax
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@subsubheading alternate argument syntax
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: alternate-argument-syntax
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:END:
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*Note:* only one option from each type may be supplied per source code
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block.
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**** collection
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@subsubheading collection
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: header-argument-results-collection
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:END:
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block. This header argument places Org-babel in scripting
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mode. E.g., =:results output=.
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**** type
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@subsubheading type
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The following options are mutually exclusive and specify what
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type of results the code block will return. By default, results
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are inserted as either a *table* or *scalar* depending on their
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enclosed in a code block. This option currently supports
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Emacs Lisp, python, and ruby. E.g., =:results value pp=.
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**** handling
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@subsubheading handling
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The following results options indicate what Org-babel should do
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with the results once they are collected.
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#+end_src
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@end example
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**** Remote execution
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@subsubheading Remote execution
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A directory on a remote machine can be specified using [[http://www.gnu.org/software/tramp/#Filename-Syntax][tramp
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filename syntax]], in which case the code will be executed on the
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remote machine[fn:2]. An example is
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version 23 may need to install tramp separately in order for the
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above features to work correctly.
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**** Further points
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@subsubheading Further points
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- If =:dir= is used in conjunction with =:session=, although it
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will determine the starting directory for a new session as
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expected, no attempt is currently made to alter the directory
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- =yes= :: all [[noweb-reference-syntax][noweb syntax]] references in the body of the source
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code block will be expanded before the block is evaluated.
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**** Noweb Prefix Lines
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@subsubheading Noweb Prefix Lines
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Noweb insertions are now placed behind the line prefix of the
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=<<reference>>=.
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non-session is returned to Org-mode as a table (a one- or
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two-dimensional vector of strings or numbers) when appropriate.
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**** Non-session
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***** =:results value=
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@subsection Non-session
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@subsubsection =:results value=
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This is the default. Internally, the value is obtained by
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wrapping the code in a function definition in the external
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language, and evaluating that function. Therefore, code should be
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This is the only one of the four evaluation contexts in which the
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code is automatically wrapped in a function definition.
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***** =:results output=
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@subsubsection =:results output=
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The code is passed to the interpreter as an external process, and
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the contents of the standard output stream are returned as
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text. (In certain languages this also contains the error output
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stream; this is an area for future work.)
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**** =:session=
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***** =:results value=
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@subsection =:session=
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@subsubsection =:results value=
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The code is passed to the interpreter running as an interactive
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Emacs inferior process. The result returned is the result of the
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last evaluation performed by the interpreter. (This is obtained in
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a language-specific manner: the value of the variable =_= in
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python and ruby, and the value of =.Last.value= in R).
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***** =:results output=
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@subsubsection =:results output=
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The code is passed to the interpreter running as an interactive
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Emacs inferior process. The result returned is the concatenation
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of the sequence of (text) output from the interactive
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non-interactive interpreter running as an external process. For
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example, compare the following two blocks:
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@example
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#+begin_src python :results output
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print "hello"
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