On 9/18/2021 1:54 PM, Samuel Wales wrote:
thanks for this. if tests are written, might be useful to include the
case where half-checked are parents.
I tested manually, and this behaves how I'd expect; not surprising,
since it just calls `org-toggle-checkbox'. Maybe there's an argument
that p
thanks for this. if tests are written, might be useful to include the
case where half-checked are parents.
On 9/18/21, Jim Porter wrote:
> While trying out `org-mouse', I noticed two semi-related issues with
> checkboxes. First, intermediate-state checkboxes (like [-]) aren't
> clickable. Second
Elias - do you mean org-cite-insert won't allow this?
[fn:1] [cite:@doe2019].
If yes, I don't see that; it inserts fine.
I'm using bibtex-actions for the insert processor, but I don't think
that should make any difference, since it's org-cite that's handling
that.
On Sat, Sep 18, 2021 at 4:23 P
Hi,
When I try to insert a citation as the first item into a
non-inline-definition footnote, org-ref-cite refuses to insert the citation
returning in the minibuffer "Cannot insert citation here". The same problem
does not occur if the footnote has an inline definition. As for
non-inline-definition
Younes Ben El writes:
> Daniel Fleischer writes:
>
> Here is the hint: since “minted” is using a python package (pygments) for
> the highlighting, one need to add the
> “-shell-escape” to the call. Other than that, everything works as
> planned. Since it’s a specific configuration for
Daniel Fleischer writes:
> Here is the hint: since "minted" is using a python package (pygments) for
> the highlighting, one need to add the "-shell-escape" to the call. Other
> than that, everything works as planned. Since it's a specific
> configuration for using "minted", I'll add a comment i
I verified again, this time with emacs -Q; the empty argument list []
does NOT stop you from compiling org into PDF.
> (with-eval-after-load 'ox-latex
> (add-to-list 'org-latex-packages-alist '("" "minted"))
> (setq org-latex-listings 'minted)
> (setq org-latex-pdf-process
> '("pdfla
While trying out `org-mouse', I noticed two semi-related issues with
checkboxes. First, intermediate-state checkboxes (like [-]) aren't
clickable. Second, if the checkboxes are inside a block and the theme
gives the block a background color, the block's background is removed
behind the checkbox
I am writing some code to change the state of an org headline. I have
figured out that an error will pop up if I am automatically transitioning
to a state that requires a note logged. How can I automatically add a state
transition note?
I know I can write this:
(universal-argument)
(unive
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Hi Ypo,
If you’re thinking of maths, why not just write inline LaTeX, e.g.
`\(\bar{x}\)' ?
All the best,
Timothy
rride `org-html-verbatim' and
`org-latex-verbatim' to produce overlines in exports. All the best,
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I Apologize for the previous mail, seems like it didn't go through
correctly .
Actually it does compile and produces a pdf file , however there's some
issue with it as it doesn't display the code_block.
if we set our emacs config to
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(require 'ox-latex)
(setq org-latex-listing
Victor!
> Le 13 Sep 2021, Marco Wahl a écrit :
>
>> As far is I see it, the intended behavior of
>> org-insert-heading-respect-content with point before the first heading
>> is to
>>
>> - insert the new heading immediately before the first heading. Respect
>> the content!
> Hi Marco !
>
> I ag
On 18/09/2021 15:14, Ypo wrote:
I have tried many times in different ways to "overline" text. I am able
to overline it on orgmode (I sacrificed the =verbatim= marker to achieve
it), but it doesn't export overlined (nor HTML, nor LaTeX).
I tried in the past to add it to "Org Emphasis Alist" b
Hi Ypo,
You’ll likely want to override `org-html-verbatim' and `org-latex-verbatim' to
produce overlines in exports.
All the best,
Timothy
Younes Ben El [2021-09-12 Sun 21:25] wrote:
> When exporting from org to latex , src blocks are not handled correctly.
> This happens when you specify a prog-language name after #+BEGIN_SRC
> Which results to an extra *[]* in exported latex file thus when
> compiling it to pdf , it won't display t
Sorry, I forgot:
Org mode version 9.4.6 (9.4.6-gcf30f7
Am Sa., 18. Sept. 2021 um 10:27 Uhr schrieb Michael Dauer <
mick.da...@gmail.com>:
> Hi,
>
> Inline tasks are a great feature of org-mode, very useful to include tasks
> in all sorts of documents without interfering with the document structur
Hi,
Inline tasks are a great feature of org-mode, very useful to include tasks
in all sorts of documents without interfering with the document structure.
But it seems that there are multiple issues with multiple org commands and
inline tasks (visibility, navigation, selection).
For that reason I
Hi
I have tried many times in different ways to "overline" text. I am able
to overline it on orgmode (I sacrificed the =verbatim= marker to achieve
it), but it doesn't export overlined (nor HTML, nor LaTeX).
I tried in the past to add it to "Org Emphasis Alist" but it didn't work.
Is it poss
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