uncle who wants to help you (and interact with you) in an
unstructured setting ...
Jambunathan K.
On 21/10/23 13:12, Marvin Gülker wrote:
Dear list,
I am creating training material for the education of German law
students, which usually consists of a case story on one or two pages,
followed
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Good luck.
Got my answer. The rest are just details.
ATTN: Users of ODT exporter
If you want to talk to me wrt exporter, please add a note here:
http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/Jambunathan_K
I am leaving this list.
I WILL NEVER MAKE an assignment to Emacs. i.e. The development that
happens on my repository will NEVER hit the Emacs trunk.
If I were you, I will segregate the funds as though the contributor -
developer or otherwise - will receive it.
Then, I will approach each contributor with,
This is your fair share. Please receive it. If the contributor
declines, I will ask the contributor "How do you think I should
Carsten Dominik writes:
> I would like to pass donations
Undoubtedly, to Nicolas Goaziou.
M writes:
> have to load my settings file manually (open, eval-buffer, close) at
> each startup...
By hand, do
M-x load-file RET path-to-file RET
Now after you have done this, do
M-x list-command-history RET
And copy-paste the relevant portion to your .emacs. That is all. No
need to m
Miguel Ruiz writes:
> I was wondering if it's possible to have different faces for
> "#+begin_src/#+end_src" and "results" so distinguishing the blocks is
> easier.
Put cursor on the character whose colour you want to change and do
M-x cusotmize-face
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2014-01/txtXYCqBy8St9.txt
Uwe Brauer writes:
> Hello
>
> I use org-odt-export-to-odt quite a bit. How can I configure it in order
> to set a different column and row spacing for tables? The default one is to
> large
> for my taste,
>
> Thanks
>
If you want "optimized" column widths, I am afraid LibreOffice doesn't
honor the XML markup. See
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2014-01/msg01203.html
See http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2014-02/msg00380.html
Uwe Brauer writes:
> Hello
>
> I use org-odt-export
Jambunathan K writes:
> (with-eval-after-load 'org
> (setcar org-emphasis-regexp-components "^\\n")
> (setcar (cdr org-emphasis-regexp-components) "^\\n")
> (customize-save-variable 'org-emphasis-alist org-emphasis-alist))
A small correction ...
t <:t H:3 \n:nil ^:t arch:headline
#+OPTIONS: author:nil c:nil creator:comment d:(not "LOGBOOK") date:nil
#+OPTIONS: e:t email:nil f:t inline:t num:nil p:nil pri:nil prop:nil
#+OPTIONS: stat:t tags:t tasks:t tex:t timestamp:t toc:nil todo:t |:t
#+TITLE: a
#+DATE: <2014-03-04
il p:nil pri:nil prop:nil
#+OPTIONS: stat:t tags:t tasks:t tex:t timestamp:t toc:nil todo:t |:t
#+TITLE: a
#+DATE: <2014-03-04 Tue>
#+AUTHOR: Jambunathan K
#+EMAIL: kjambunathan@debian-6.05
#+DESCRIPTION:
#+KEYWORDS:
#+LANGUAGE: en
#+SELECT_TAGS: export
#+EXCLUDE_TAGS: noexport
#+CREATOR: Emacs 24.
dline
#+OPTIONS: author:nil c:nil creator:comment d:(not "LOGBOOK") date:nil
#+OPTIONS: e:t email:nil f:t inline:t num:nil p:nil pri:nil prop:nil
#+OPTIONS: stat:t tags:t tasks:t tex:t timestamp:t toc:nil todo:t |:t
#+TITLE: a
#+DATE: <2014-03-04 Tue>
#+AUTHOR: Jambunathan K
#+EMAIL: k
Peter Davis writes:
> I'm using org-mode to prepare a document that will ultimately be
> exported to PDF. Unfortunately, I need to include a table whose contents
> will wrap as needed.
You can export to PDF via ODT. Use list tables. See the links at the
end of the following post.
https://
See these posts.
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/81330
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/81364
If Org is run from Vanilla Emacs then setting then setting that to
`org-odt-data-dir' to nil should work (I think).
The primary consumer of `org-odt-data-dir' is a
Jambunathan K writes:
> In the pdf version of Emacs info manuals one typically sees all three of
> a Section number AND a Description AND a Page number, something like:
>
> See Section 3.1 [Tropical Storms], page 24.
>
> In Org context, I am wondering whether there is su
rajat mukherjee writes:
> org-odt table with borders on all sides
Try one of this
|---+---+---|
| < | | > |
| a | b | c |
| d | e | f |
| g | h | i |
|---+---+---|
or
#+ATTR_ODT: :style "GriddedTable"
| a | b | c |
| d | e | f |
| g | h | i |
With the first version above, the vertical ru
Uwe Brauer writes:
> Is there anything similar for the odt exporter?
1. What SPECIFICALLY do you want?
2. How many tables do you have in your document?
3. What aspects do you want to be uniform across your tables?
4. What aspects you want changed on a per-table basis?
If you want glosses or an
IONS: e:t email:nil f:t inline:t num:t p:nil pri:nil prop:nil
#+OPTIONS: stat:t tags:t tasks:t tex:t timestamp:t toc:t todo:t |:t
#+TITLE: test
#+DATE: <2014-02-09 Sun>
#+AUTHOR: Jambunathan K
#+EMAIL: kjambunat...@gmail.com
#+DESCRIPTION:
#+KEYWORDS:
#+LANGUAGE: en
#+SELECT_TAGS: export
#+EXC
Dan Griswold writes:
> The only downside right now seems to be that I have to do the outline
> numbering for each file in the manuscript. But there are only 9 of
> them.
You just need to create a opendocument template file and have all the
org file use it.
See
(info "(org) Applying custom s
Aric Gregson writes:
> Jambunathan,
>
> I have tried to install this. I even created a blank .emacs file as you
> suggested. Everything appears to be fine with the exception of
>
>>C-h v org-odt-styles-dir
>>C-h v org-odt-schema-dir
>
> These do not appear as options for me. I'm
Nicolas
Code snippets are not getting numbered... Also take a look at
`org-export-resolve-coderef'.
The below example is from (info "(org) Literal examples")
--8<---cut here---start->8---
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp -n -r
(save-excursion (ref:sc)
Brady Trainor writes:
> Miguel Ruiz yahoo.es> writes:
>
>> > > Any hint to get rid of the title in a org-export-as-odt
If you are seeing `org-export-as-odt' then you are using old Org (<
8.0). Old exporters are no longer maintained. So you upgrade to the
latest Org (org > 8.0) via M-x list-pa
Brady Trainor writes:
> I was browsing the customize group org-export-odt.
The old exporter and the new exporters share the same custom group. So
you are seeing the old and new variables in the custom buffer. (IMO
this is a bug.)
--
This message SUPERSEDES instructions in the parent post (at
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2014-01/msg01134.html)
Elevator Pitch
==
I fixed few bugs in ELPA tarball (Thanks Benjamin). Adding the
following URL to
http://repo.or.cz/w/org-mode/org-kjn.git/blob_pla
Jambunathan K writes:
> Benjamin Slade writes:
>
>> One potential solution would be an orgmode setup which produces
>> borderless tables with an "optimal width" column setting. I don't know
>> how to do this in orgmode though (or if it can be done curr
Achim Gratz writes:
> That's the result of using Emacs' build system, not Org's.
Someone has to fix it...
It should either be
nil
or
(expand-file-name "./org/" data-directory)
If that path is wrong, the ODT exporter is really not usable. I think
nil may be a good idea.
Jambunathan K writes:
> Try out the org-odt-* ELPA package and let me know how things go.
See
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/81347
Try out the org-odt-* ELPA package and let me know how things go.
Aric Gregson writes:
> --On January 19, 2014 11:16:53 AM +0530 Jambunathan K
> wrote:
>
>> Are you still stuck here or you made some repairs and stuck elsewhere.
> ...
>> IMO, starting from scratch (i.
Benjamin Slade writes:
> Can anyone suggest how this (or some other solution to producing
> interlinear glosses) might be implemented in an orgmode->odt/doc/docx
> setup? One potential solution would be an orgmode setup which produces
> borderless tables with an "optimal width" column setting. I
I have prepared an ELPA package
org-odt-*.tar
for easy distribution of bug fixes from private git repository [fn:1].
The package contains both ODT exporter and JabRef exporter. You need to
make sure that you are using
1. org > 8.0
2. Emacs > 24.3.50
--
Rajat Mukherjee writes:
> Hello Org-mode users,
> Can any body direct me as to how to include list of tables and figures in the
> toc when exporting to odt from orgmode.
Org cannot generate TOC of tables and figures. You need to use
LibreOffice to insert Index of Table and Figures (by hand).
Achim Gratz writes:
> Bzzt. Wrong.
I have my reservations. With stock Emacs Snapshot (i.e., without any
separate Org installation - git or elpa) at Bzr version 116124, at line
16, I am seeing
;;;###autoload
(defvar org-odt-data-dir "/usr/share/emacs/etc/org"
"The location of ODT
Benjamin Slade writes:
> One potential solution would be an orgmode setup which produces
> borderless tables with an "optimal width" column setting. I don't know
> how to do this in orgmode though (or if it can be done currently).
This feature is available only in my private repo.
--
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-function set-transient-map)
New function in snapshot builds. ChangeLog says
2013-12-23 Chong Yidong
* subr.el (set-transient-map): Rename from
set-temporary-overlay-map. Doc fix.
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-function set-transient-map)
New function in snapshot builds. From the ChangeLog
2013-12-23 Chong Yidong
* subr.el (set-transient-map): Rename from
set-temporary-overlay-map. Doc fix.
regcl writes:
> org > latex > pandoc > docx ?
Too many moving parts. Each part coming from different manufacturers.
The components will rub against each other and the resulting heat may
vaporize the lubricant.
Pick a workflow that has minimum dependencies - even if that means
throwing Emacs
regcl writes:
> I am looking for advice regarding how to write medical journal
> articles using org-mode.
>
> My primary motivations are the desire to ... automate the flow of data
> from computation to publication, avoid clerical errors, speed up the
> conversion of computational results to manu
Aric Gregson writes:
> From http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/80832
> OpenDocument export failed: Symbol's function definition is void:
> org-element-cache-reset
> I also receive this error the first time that I try to open an org
> file. I can open the file if I try another time.
Rustom Mody writes:
> On second thoughts
Added few more lines, Sundays after Harvest season are the best :-)
Don't disturb it
So long as it works
Scribble the notes somewhere
Tuck it in a safe place
So that,
When times are bad
And things go awry
Revisit the memo
Rustom Mody writes:
> On second thoughts
Don't disturb it
So long as it works
Scribble the notes somewhere
Tuck it in a safe place
(So that)
When times are bad
And things go awry
Revisit the memories
(And) Set things right again.
Rustom Mody writes:
> Currently I have a setq on org-mode-hook
I don't run "make install", I just do "make".
Here is what I have in .emacs.
DO NOT do an explicit (require 'ox-backend). Instead customize
`org-export-backends' and the ODT exporter there.
Here is the sequence I have in my .emac
Rustom Mody writes:
> org-odt-data-dir is coming in bound to /usr/share/emacs/etc/org (which
> is non-existent)
Open a bug against the packager. (ox-odt.el is an exception. It is
uncommon for Emacs libraries to come with auxiliary support files).
The distributors need to make sure
1. Style f
Rustom Mody writes:
> I could check that org-odt-data-dir is coming in bound to
> /usr/share/emacs/etc/org (which is non-existent) before the defvar in
> ox-odt.el, so that defvar is not happening
> And changing the prefix in local.mk does not seem to do anything
Don't worry about the make file
Rustom Mody writes:
> Ended with: ox-odt cannot find factory style files
You need
(setq org-odt-data-dir "~/src/org-mode/etc/")
Modify the path. If the *Messages* say that it is not able to find the
styles dir, it really means that it is not able to find the styles
files.
> Checked that
Debian lags quite a bit (from few months to years). It is difficult to
say what version they are packaging.
The best and easiest way to install latest Org would be to via GNU ELPA
or Org ELPA. See http://orgmode.org/elpa.html.
M-x list-packages
Once you insall the package, restart Emacs a
Aric Gregson writes:
>>> 4. Figure and table references are by section, sort of like old
>>> fashioned latex.
>
> For me, I am not writing a book or anything very long, just
> manuscripts. Thus, I would prefer just to label each figure in order and
> each table in order. I would therefore get F
Aric Gregson writes:
> OpenDocument export failed: Symbol's function definition is void:
> org-element-cache-reset
You have some installation issues. Try the following commands and try
to address any inconsistencies in the various paths.
C-h v org-version
M-x find-library org-loaddefs
Aric Gregson writes:
> Ken Mankoff writes:
>
>> I find the ODT export very useful. Working on another document imported
>> from LaTeX I have a lot of \citep{} and \citet{} in addition to \cite{}. Is
>> it possible for ox-jabref.el to support this even if it does not
>> distinguish between the T
I have introduced a new variable `org-odt-cite-regexp'. You can use M-x
customize-variable to change the default settings. [1, 4]
I would like to (eventually) add support for prenote and postnote
options for ODT export [2]. These intext options could be quite useful
when citation references use
Ken Mankoff writes:
> I'm now trying to get ODT w/ references and failing.
Show me a snippet that causes the problem. You can COMMENT a tree or
add a :no-export tag to bisect. Or you copy can copy over a subtree and
experiment with it.
> The message I get is:
>
> OpenDocument export failed: F
> I'm slow at learning the machinery behind Open Document Format
Oh, OK. If you say so.
Aric writes:
Ken Mankoff gmail.com> writes:
ox-odt.el supports citation via ox-jabref.el.
Use my private files for JabRef support
===
JabRef support is NOT part of Org distribution. It is pa
Aric writes:
Ken Mankoff gmail.com> writes:
ox-odt.el supports citation via ox-jabref.el.
Use my private files for JabRef support
===
JabRef support is NOT part of Org distribution. It is pa
e/html/emacs-orgmode/2013-10/msg00873.html
Jambunathan K.
Git Repo: http://repo.or.cz/w/org-mode/org-kjn.git
Comparison is nice. Using pandoc to do org->odt is definitely
substandard.
Aric writes:
> Thank you very much for the upgrade notice. The export to ODT from org-mode
> works very well now. There are pluses and minuses it seems between pandoc and
> org export.
>
> Org export ->
> 1. Include
Sharon Kimble writes:
> Re: Colorizing 'emacs-lisp' when it is exported?
Search for htmlize or htmlfontify in the Org-mode and Emacs manuals.
> For once, google has drawn a blank, unfortunately!
Emacs is self-documenting. If you are serious about using Emacs you
will ditch google (and even E
I will respond to other items as I visit them. Meanwhile, I would like
to add the following note for discussion.
Christian Moe writes:
> When headings are not numbered in export (#+options: num:nil), current
> ODT export outputs a cross-reference with a descriptive text equal to
> the heading
Paul Harper writes:
> "Warning (initialization): Your `load-path' seems to contain
> your `.emacs.d' directory: /home/username/.emacs.d/
> This is likely to cause problems...
> Consider using a subdirectory instead, e.g.:
> /home/username/.emacs.d/lisp"
(I know nothing about starter kit)
On
Christian Moe writes:
> You can do cross-references with ordinary links. Have a look at the
> manual section 4.2, "Internal links". However, what you get out of the
> box is textual references to e.g. section headings, not page
> references. You can change that for each reference individually by
The fix is available in private repository:
http://repo.or.cz/w/org-mode/org-kjn.git
As far as schema validation with .rnc files go, draw:name is an optional
attribute of draw:frame. So, I am not sure why LibreOffice is insisting
on draw:name to exist and be unique.
Due to the above issue,
ix, atleast a workaround - in another
day.
Jambunathan K.
Wrt items (1) and (2), I am planning to remove the support for short
captions. (The caption going as part of table:name or draw:name) as
part of fix for
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2013-12/msg00100.html
The fix is not ready yet. I am just feeling lazy after having not
looke
Nick Dokos writes:
> Off the top of my head, I would say
>
> (add-to-list 'org-file-apps
> '("\\.doc" . "env WINEPREFIX=\"/home/AW/.wine-office\" wine
> \"C:\\windows\\command\\start.exe\" /Unix
> \"/home/AW/.wine-office/dosdevices/c:/users/AW/Start Menu/Programs/Microsoft
> Offic
AW writes:
> I found out, that things are much more complicated:
Did you try my suggestion?
What happened?
I gave a snippet.el. You just need to copy paste that to .emacs. It is
easy to figure out where and how.
(I know nothing about shell programming or environment variables and
such thing
http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/FrequentlyEnabledPackages_Emacs244_Survey
AW writes:
> Thank you, customization worked, but it did not start word -- I'm going
> another way now.
I am playing a guessing game and really don't know what I am saying.
Try this.
M-: (shell-quote-argument (read-string "Enter string:"))
When prompted ent
AW writes:
> Thank you, customization worked, but it did not start word -- I'm going
> another way now.
I am playing a guessing game and don't know what I am saying. Try this.
M-: (shell-quote-argument (read-string "Enter string:"))
When prompted enter
Nick Dokos writes:
> Off the top of my head, I would say
>
> (add-to-list 'org-file-apps
> '("\\.doc" . "env WINEPREFIX=\"/home/AW/.wine-office\" wine
> \"C:\\windows\\command\\start.exe\" /Unix
> \"/home/AW/.wine-office/dosdevices/c:/users/AW/Start Menu/Programs/Microsoft
> Offi
Christian Moe writes:
> This problem was also reported by Tyler Smith a couple of weeks back.
I was able to open test.odt provided by Tyler just fine. Hence I did
not follow up the post (IIRC, Christian was also indicating a "no
issue".)
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/78579
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Jambunathan K writes:
>
>> I am a bit apprehensive that (what you think as) essentials MAY get
>> missed in Vanilla Emacs proper. So it would be good if you could
>> communicate with Emacs developers the Org-mode features
Nicolas
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> I have a half baked patch which allows to use export framework to handle
> radio tables. I'll try to complete it by the end of the year and propose
> it on the ML.
I see that you are adding features and doing a very quick iteration.
Nothing wrong with it and e
> 7.9.3f (release_7.9.3f-17-g7524ef @ /usr/share/emacs/24.3/lisp/org/)]
The exporter(s) are re-written. You should be using Org-8.*.
Use Elpa
M-x list-packages
and install the org package.
or install from tar file or git.
orgmode.org/worg has instructions on how to use the "new exporter
M-x locate-library org-loaddefs
M-x locate-library ox
M-x org-version
M-x list-load-path-shadows (and check for org.el and ox.el) and output.
All those commands will tell you that something is wrong in your setup.
Sam Flint writes:
> When I go to export a document to pdf, using C-c C-e, I
Miguel Ruiz writes:
> (defconst org-file-apps-defaults-cygwin
> '((remote . emacs)
> (t . "cygstart %s")
> (system . "cygstart %s")
> ("ps.gz" . "gv %s")
> ("eps.gz" . "gv %s")
> ("dvi" . "xdvi %s")
> ("fig" . "xfig %s")))
> (defun org-default-apps ()
> "Return the default applications for thi
Ignore my earlier suggestion.
> (if (eq system-type 'cygwin)
> (add-hook 'org-mode-hook
> '(lambda ()
> (delete '("\\.x?html?\\'" . default) org-file-apps)
> (add-to-list 'org-file-apps '("\\.x?html?\\'" . "cygstart %s"))
> (delete '("\\.pdf\\'" . default) org-file-apps)
> (add-to-list 'org-file-
Miguel Ruiz writes:
Remove all your configurations and try this. This will use windows
"open".
(require 'org) ;; Make sure org is loaded
(defun org-default-apps ()
"Return the default applications for this operating system."
(cond
((eq system-type 'darwin)
org-file-apps-defaults-m
Jambunathan K writes:
> (eval-after-load 'org
> '(when (eq system-type 'gnu/linux)
^
^
'cygwin
> (setcdr (assq 'system org-fil
Jambunathan K writes:
> C-h K C-c C-v C-d
^
^
k
Looks like the keybindings are not indexed the canonical way in the Org
manual.
> Alexander Baier writes:
>
>> Hello together,
>>
>> is therer a command or a function that lets me split a
C-h K C-c C-v C-d
Alexander Baier writes:
> Hello together,
>
> is therer a command or a function that lets me split a source block at a
> given position? I think what I mean is best demonstrated by looking at
> an example:
>
> Given this buffer:
>
e attached a screen shot.
So importing of v1.1 files is not perfect.
So the bottomline is this:
When sharing a document created by Org ODT exporter to MS Word users, it
is good to add a note saying "Dont Panic" if MS Word complains about
document corruption etc.
> On Mon, Nov 25, 20
Gary Oberbrunner writes:
> I don't have OpenOffice on this machine so can't check it there.
Using LibreOffice, I re-saved the file you shared to use
OpenDocument-v1.1 format. Does Word import this file without errors?
Btw, the files created by the ODT exporter are marked as 1.2.
simple-list
Alan L Tyree writes:
> Is there such a DB and tool?
I don't use bibliography much. But, I *feel* ox-jabref.el + JabRef is
worth exploring.
You may have to create a layout file - possibly for one each backend -
that's about it.
Jambunathan K.
Christian Moe writes:
> In ODT, the link can be useful anyway, as the ODT output is a
> reference field that can be automatically updated to a different
> format, e.g. to refer to a page number instead of the (missing)
> headline text.
When using page numbers, one may have to use "Update Fields"
Alan Schmitt writes:
> where can I find documentation about creating a package?
(info "(elisp) Packaging")
You could have used a #+PAGEBREAK and handled it as part of say an
advice to org-BACKEND-keyword in whatever BACKEND you are using.
Alan L Tyree writes:
> What I mean is to enter something like \cite{mann82} in the text and
> have it spit out (Mann 1982) in each and every export as well as
> constructing an entry for the bibliography.
(For benefit of others)
ox-jabref.el and JabRef can spit things out in different formats.
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> Emacs already has the concept of the page-delimiter (defaults to ^L),
> for page-related commands. I once floated the idea of making a
> page-break a full org element, that could be handled differently by
> different backends.
You are not alone.
The ODT model would be
(info "(org) Include files")
Yujie Wen writes:
> Hi, there,
>
> I am wondering whether it is possible to define the starting number of
> headings when exporting org-mode files.
>
> The problem is that, I had a long Org file that I want to separate it
> into several small ones, each will be ex
Marvin Doyley writes:
> Symbol's function definition is void: bibtex-beginning-of-entry
Whenever you get an error, do
M-x toggle-debug-on-error
and post the *Backtrace* buffer.
I am still surprised why (even) regulars in this list fail to do it.
Christof Spitz writes:
> Emacs did return a runtime error
This is what Emacs does.
>From xml.c: 96
message1 ("libxml2 library not found");
and message1 (based on other uses elsewhere) seems to be used for
ordinary echo area messages (like prompt strings etc) as opposed to an
"error
Christof
Christof Spitz writes:
> I found the bug: Windows-Emacs was missing the libxml2 library. I got
> the libxml2-2.7.8.-w32-bin.zip, copied the content of /bin into Emacs'
> /bin directory and now the formatting works.
This should have been very difficult to track down.
ox-freemind.el d
Brian Keats writes:
> OK, thanks anyway. I'd love to help, but I'm not a programmer.
Freemind exporter is based upon HTML exporter. If you tell me precisely
what markups you need i.e., circulate an Org file and the desired mm
file you want produced I can do further investigation.
Please use ox-odt.el from here. The version in my private repo has the
fix.
http://repo.or.cz/w/org-mode/org-kjn.git
NB: Just download the file. Don't do a git checkout (Because I keep
rebasing it)
Derek Feichtinger writes:
> Dear developers
>
> When exporting a document containing a tabl
Christof Spitz writes:
> 1. could you send me the variable settings of the exporter in your .
> emacs?
No customization at my end.
emacs -Q -l ~/.emacs-minimal
--8<---cut here---start->8---
kjambunathan@debian-6:~$ cat .emacs-minimal
(add-to-list 'load-pa
Jambunathan K writes:
> In a day or two, I will queue up a fix in my private repo.
>
> http://repo.or.cz/w/org-mode/org-kjn.git
Fix for spanish - iso-latin-1 - export is now available. Feel free to
download ox-odt.el from the above link.
Uwe
> r2ltableorg.org is the org file and displays the text as
> intended. However not all of the text was written in logical order by
> GNU emacs, but copied from some other sources.
I am venturing in to the wild here and it will take multiple iterations
for me to even get a "feel" for what ne
Christof Spitz writes:
> #+TITLE: SUBJEKT
> #+AUTHOR: Christof
> #+OPTIONS: H:4
>
> * Headline 1
>
> ** Sub 1.1
> ** Sub 1.2
>
> * Headline 2
>
> ** Sub 2.1
> ** Sub 2.2
>
> Branch "Headline 2" should be place to the left of the central SUBJECT
> in Freemind.
It is getting placed rightly.
Here
If you have really l...o...n...g lines you need to turn on some sort of
caching so that Emacs display doesn't start sucking.
I believe the variable you need is this. Just double check. I use
development version of Emacs so the details could differ for your
specific version.
cache-long-sc
Christof Spitz writes:
> Hello,
>
> seems the freemind export is no longer supported in org.mode.
Not true. The exporter is available over the new export framework.
> Though I found the ox-freemind.el somewhere on the net,
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