Hello,
I accidentally created a file 'from_mobile.org' (different from the
'org-mobile.org' used by org-mobile) in my org-directory. On the next
org-mobile-push, this file got copied into my org-mobile-directory and
now shows up on my mobile (Android) device.
I then deleted the "from_mobile.org"
I included SAS code for reference in an org file and noticed that a SAS
comment breaks the folding feature. The buffer is folded only until the
comment. The snippet below placed in an org-buffer should clarify what I
mean.
<
** SAS
#+BEGIN_SRC sas
* a full line comment in SAS code;
proc mixe
On Sun, Apr 12, 2015 at 6:04 PM, John Hendy wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> Giving a first shot (at least in a while) with org-reveal and am
> struggling a little with the options allowable in Reveal.initialize({
> }). The github repo readme discusses custom variables for this purpose
> in the "Configure Pl
Hello,
Giving a first shot (at least in a while) with org-reveal and am
struggling a little with the options allowable in Reveal.initialize({
}). The github repo readme discusses custom variables for this purpose
in the "Configure Plug-Ins" section:
- https://github.com/yjwen/org-reveal
In hunti
Rasmus writes:
> I had a patch a while ago adding support for M-RET on keywords. This
> could be pushed together with a documentation on how to use it with
> add-function (is nadvice.el too new for us to assume when writing
> documentation?) or the mentioned hook.
We still have to think about h
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Rasmus writes:
>
>> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>>
>>> Eventually, we could introduce a `org-return-hook' where an user could
>>> add, e.g.,
>>>
>>> (lambda () (when (org-at-heading-p) (org-end-of-meta-data) (insert
>>> "\n")))
>>>
>>> Opinions?
>>
>> +1.
>>
>> I'd als
Rasmus writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
>> Eventually, we could introduce a `org-return-hook' where an user could
>> add, e.g.,
>>
>> (lambda () (when (org-at-heading-p) (org-end-of-meta-data) (insert
>> "\n")))
>>
>> Opinions?
>
> +1.
>
> I'd also like a hook on C-RET.
Actually, a hook
Hello,
writes:
> <<中文字符>> and <<<片仮名>>> can’t be exported correctly whether in latex or html.
>
> It seems to be the problem of function “org-export-solidify-link-text”……
>
>
> So, I change the function “org-export-solidify-link-text” in ox.el with the
> codes below
>
>
> (defun org-export-so
Hello,
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> True. This is because org-latex-headline is written this way:
>
> ,
> | (if (and numberedp opt-title
> | ;; ^^^ ^ why this? Maybe there's a good reason...
> |(not (equal opt-title full-text))
> |(string-match "\\`\
I have a org-mode setup for a latex file that I am writing, and it
is organised like this for its TODOs -
--8<---cut here---start->8---
** latex
*** foobar 2015 [0/2] [0%]=MAIN FOOBAR
TODO finish putting in all the details from a bare glance=TASKS
TODO
Hi,
Thanks for the patch. I have not read it as I'm on the mobile.
What is the difference between your patch and org-export-ignore-headlines in
ox-extra?
If you want the functionality in ox.el you should write a solution that uses
a property like UNNUMBERED. It's however a non-trivial problem as
>
>>> See :ALT_TITLE: property.
>>>
>>
>> ALT_TITLE seems to work only for those headlines that appear in the
>> Table of Contents. While that is the main purpose, this does not have
>> to be necessarily the case. In the present case, I need it because
>> LaTeX would not accept a footnote to a
Hi,
>> See :ALT_TITLE: property.
>>
>
> ALT_TITLE seems to work only for those headlines that appear in the
> Table of Contents. While that is the main purpose, this does not have
> to be necessarily the case. In the present case, I need it because
> LaTeX would not accept a footnote to a heading
Hello,
I've attached a patch for the Advanced configuration (for exporting)
chapter of the Org mode manual that extends the hook example there to
provide the commonly requested ignoreheading-like functionality found in
the Beamer backend. The example is very simple and adds just one line of
code t
On 2015-04-12, at 10:59, Vikas Rawal wrote:
>>> How do I get a headline to be exported like this?
>>>
>>>
>>> \section[Effect on staff turnover]{An analysis of the
>>> effect of the revised recruitment policies on staff
>>> turnover at divisional headquarters}
>>>
>>>
>>> That is, with an ex
>
>> How do I get a headline to be exported like this?
>>
>>
>> \section[Effect on staff turnover]{An analysis of the
>> effect of the revised recruitment policies on staff
>> turnover at divisional headquarters}
>>
>>
>> That is, with an extra short-title to be used in Table of Contents and
Hi list,
I have a number of TODO items that should be done *every day*. I do not
use Org-mode for them, since in the two-week agenda they tend to clutter
all days, not only today; if I complete such task, I want it not to be
visible in the agenda /at all/.
Is there a way to overcome this? One w
On 12.04.2015 10:20, thomas wrote:
Hi John,
thank you for your quick reply. I have to admit to do this at the
moment would be way over my head ...
I found an easy method to boldify inline code here:
http://orgmode.org/Changes.html
Hello,
after resolving some issues with broken *.vcf files I was able to import my
contacts into org-mode via org-vcard and then wanted to sort entries which
contain Croatian characters.
However, org-sort does sort according to the English rules and the entries
containing Croatian chars are put a
Hello,
Vikas Rawal writes:
> How do I get a headline to be exported like this?
>
>
> \section[Effect on staff turnover]{An analysis of the
> effect of the revised recruitment policies on staff
> turnover at divisional headquarters}
>
>
> That is, with an extra short-title to be used in Table of
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