No problem and thanks for your swift work! John
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 4:47 PM, Thomas S. Dye <t...@tsdye.com> wrote: > Aloha John, > > Thanks for helping with this. It is fixed now, though the change on Worg > might not appear for some minutes. > > All the best, > Tom > > On Nov 17, 2010, at 12:07 PM, John Hendy wrote: > > That did it. Thanks. I'll have to play around with it now. I actually am > not sure what I'll use this for! Just tried to help Mario figure things out > :) > > > John > > On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 3:40 PM, Thomas S. Dye <t...@tsdye.com> wrote: > >> Hi John, >> >> Perhaps this is missing: >> >> (require 'org-latex) >> >> Let me know if that fixes your problem and I'll add it to the >> instructions. >> >> All the best, >> Tom >> >> On Nov 17, 2010, at 11:07 AM, John Hendy wrote: >> >> Thanks, Tom. >> >> I'm getting an error, though. I tried both settings from Section 1.2 ( >> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/examples/article-class.php#sec-1_2) >> and get this error when I start emacs: >> >> ,----- >> | Symbol's value as variable is void: org-export-latex-classes >> `----- >> >> I just did a fresh git pull, make clean, make && make install just to be >> sure it wasn't just my version. >> >> What am I goofing up? >> >> >> Thanks, >> John >> >> On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 12:58 AM, Thomas S. Dye <t...@tsdye.com> wrote: >> >>> Aloha John and Mario, >>> >>> I've moved my buggy development efforts to a branch and you can now pull >>> a stable version of Org-article if you're so inclined. >>> >>> All the best, >>> Tom >>> >>> On Nov 16, 2010, at 7:11 PM, John Hendy wrote: >>> >>> On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 5:46 PM, Mario E. Munich <mari...@ieee.org>wrote: >>> >>>> Dear all, >>>> >>>> I am trying to use the org-article class created by Tomas Dye. As you >>>> might guess, I am having some trouble and thus the email. I am using emacs >>>> 23.1.1 on Ubuntu 10.10 and org-mode verision TAG=7.3. >>>> >>>> I have followed the instructions on worg: >>>> >>>> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/examples/article-class.php >>>> >>>> up to the point in which I need to tangle the org document. >>>> >>>> If I try to run the tangle command: M-x org-babel-tangle RET, I get the >>>> following error: No org-bable-execute function for python! >>>> >>>> I think that the problem is that I do not have any setup for Babel in >>>> my .emacs, so I went to look for the standard Babel setup in the org manual >>>> and in worg. >>>> >>> >>> Yup -- that's the error. >>> >>> >>>> >>>> - In the org Manual, I see chapter 14 devoted to Babel, but I do not see >>>> any information on how to set it up in my .emacs (maybe it is enabled by >>>> default since Babel is included in org, but I am not sure). >>>> >>>> >>> I concur and think that's weird. Even if it is on worg... perhaps the >>> manual should point there? There's a decent amount on babel in the manual so >>> I found it a bit odd that it didn't provide the setup syntax (like Thomas >>> did). >>> >>> >>>> - In worg, there is a page for Babel: >>>> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/index.php and a corresponding >>>> Introductory Tutorial. In this page, there is a section called Initial >>>> Configuration in which there is a mention of a "five-step process", but the >>>> corresponding list of steps only have 3 items. >>>> >>> >>> 5 vs. 3 is kind of funny. Some of those aren't really even steps. For >>> your case it's as easy as opening up .emacs and adding this: >>> >>> (org-babel-do-load-languages >>> 'org-babel-load-languages >>> '((python . t))) >>> >>> Though as Thomas listed, you can have more. It looks like he actually >>> puts his right into the org file itself with a #+src block. >>> >>> As for the rest of the steps, I actually wasn't able to get it to >>> compile. I get a bunch of these errors: >>> >>> ,----- >>> | SyntaxError: invalid syntax >>> | File "<stdin>", line 17 >>> | print res >>> | ^ >>> | SyntaxError: invalid syntax >>> `----- >>> >>> I think I get those to go away with "print (res)" instead of res by >>> itself. I think I've had that error before and it's a python version issue. >>> I'd suggest changing it if it's accepted by older versions since python is >>> perhaps moving that direction? I run Arch Linux and would guess that I may >>> be on a later version than a lot of distros. >>> >>> I also get this at the end in the minibuffer at the very end: >>> ,----- >>> | reference "gantttest" not found in this buffer >>> `----- >>> >>> I get not class file. >>> >>> >>>> >>>> I would appreciate if somebody could guide me towards a simple Babel >>>> configuration that would help me tangle the org-article.org document. >>>> >>>> >>> It'd probably be a good idea for someone to clean up worg and the manual >>> a bit. I can do some of those things -- Thomas, perhaps you want to handle >>> the org-article specific things if there are some compilation issues on my >>> end that find fixes and I can make worg a little clearer about babel setup? >>> Not sure who oversees the manual, but a redirect at the least to worg for >>> .emacs configuration would be helpful. >>> >>> >>> John >>> >>> >>>> Thanks a lot for all the help! >>>> >>>> -Mario >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Emacs-orgmode mailing list >>>> Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. >>>> Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org >>>> http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode >>>> >>>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Emacs-orgmode mailing list >>> Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. >>> Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org >>> http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode >>> >>> >>> >> >> > >
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