Hello Ihor,
>> I guess we might add an option to tell Org which separator to use when
>> parsing output when :results table header argument is provided (see 16.6
>> Results of Evaluation section of Org manual). However, you can achieve
>> the same now, using :post header argument, replacing the
Hello Ihor,
> Org knows nothing about your output, by default.
> You could as well do something like {print $1+-+$2+-+$3}
> What should Org do in such case?
>
> Currently, Org tries to guess the type of arbitrary output. If the
> output looks like a table, with fields separated by tabs, commas,
Hello,
ob-awk has proven very valuable to me lately so many
thanks for maintaining it.
First of all let me specify that I'm a beginner user of awk and I don't
know if I'm using ob-awk as it is intended, so I'll be glad for any
suggestions. Let me explain further:
* Default behavior
If I have
Hello Ihor
On Thursday, 8 Dec 2022 at 09:07, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> I am not sure if I like the approach you used in the commit.
>
> -(unless (listp (car value)) (setq value (list value)))
> +(unless (listp (car value)) (setq value (mapcar 'list value)))
>
> In the above, you ar
Hello,
Many thanks to you all for your feedback.
>From 1ad16ffb9, I have restored the expected output in R. that is.
#+NAME: example-list
- simple
- not
- nested
- list
#+BEGIN_SRC R :var x=example-list
x
#+END_SRC
#+RESULTS:
| simple |
| list |
On Wednesday, 7 Dec 2022 at 12:16, Ihor
Hello Malcolm,
On Wednesday, 7 Dec 2022 at 17:50, Cook, Malcolm wrote:
>
> Byte-compiling and reloading ob-R.el worked.
Glad that you could solve it. From 08433d9b0, I added a test to make sure we
are not
surprised again.
Best regards,
Jeremie
Hello,
Many thanks for the insights. I confess that I have never transferred
list from org to R before. I've always use tables and as far as I
understand they works fine in 9.6.
So assuming this list
#+name: alist
- first item
- second item
- third item
- 3.1 item
- fourth item
before c72d5
Hello Ihor,
On Friday, 2 Dec 2022 at 06:02, Ihor Radchenko wrote:>
> Fixed on bugfix.
> https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs/org-mode.git/commit/?id=456462741
Many thanks to you all for helping solve this issue.
I apologise for the delayed response. From ffb30cd7373, I added two
tests to m
Hello Ihor,
On Sunday, 27 Nov 2022 at 11:52, Ihor Radchenko wrote:>
> So, if R has some way to override the working directory, we should
> enforce what we promise in the above section of our manual anyway.
>
> Otherwise, the will lose on Org document reproducibility.
This is a fair point, many t
Hello Ihor,
On Sunday, 27 Nov 2022 at 13:21, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Jeremie Juste writes:
>
>> I tried to reproduce your steps on Org mode version 9.6-pre
>> (release_9.5.5-1096-gf83e45.dirty @ /home/djj/src/org-mode/lisp/).
>>
>> and I get stuck at step 12,
Hello Ihor,
On Friday, 25 Nov 2022 at 02:03, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>
> What I did is
>
> 1. cd /path/to/org/repo
> 2. git checkout main
> 3. make repro
> 4. M-: (require 'ob-shell)
> 5. Open the following org file
>
> #+begin_src sh :results graphics file :file /tmp/colour.png
> convert -size 3
Hello William,
Many thanks for reporting.
>
> I think this specific issue might be solved on Org side.
> We can let-bind `ess-startup-directory' to 'default-directory while
> running R source blocks.
>
> CCing the maintainer.
Ihor, many thanks for the suggestion. However I'm not sure it will work
Hello Paul,
As far as I know emacs 28 ships with org-mode 9.5.
So if you have org-mode 9.4 you might have install an older version on
top of this.
When installing emacs 28 on window with a plain vanilla installation,
M-x org-version, should give you 9.5.
My best advice would be to try reinstalli
Hello Ihor,
On Sunday, 16 Oct 2022 at 10:44, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>>
>> Confirmed.
>>
>> WORG page is not accurate here. The truth is that ob-R.el does not provide
>> any defaults for header args. Instead, R defaults are used. I suspect
>> that defaults for background color changed in
On Sunday, 16 Oct 2022 at 10:44, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>>
>> Confirmed.
>>
>> WORG page is not accurate here. The truth is that ob-R.el does not provide
>> any defaults for header args. Instead, R defaults are used. I suspect
>> that defaults for background color changed in R since the WO
Hello,
Many thanks for setting this up. I'm happy and relieved that an
agreement has been reached to support contributors to org mode.
I'd like to imagine that this move is the first step to many further
improvements towards further and better financial support.
Best regards,
Jeremie
On Sat
Hello Ypo,
Many thanks for sharing.
On Sunday, 7 Aug 2022 at 20:05, Ypo wrote:
> Hi Jeremie
>
> In my emacs it works great. Even org-fragtog that allows you to edit in
> an interactive manner.
Org impatient is also pretty nice :-)
https://github.com/yangsheng6810/org-latex-impatient
>
> - Just
Hello Juan,
On Sunday, 7 Aug 2022 at 14:22, Juan Manuel Macías wrote:
> I've added some minor improvements to my little package 'org-verse-num',
> which was born out of necessity in my translation to spanish
> (work-in-progress) of Homer's Odyssey (11600 verses spread over 24
> books):
> https:
Hello Jack,
Thanks for reporting. I can reproduce the bug.
Best regards,
Jeremie
On Saturday, 6 Aug 2022 at 14:10, Jack Kamm wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I found that Org entries containing markdown source blocks don't get
> properly folded on the main development branch, when markdown-mode is
> also
Hello everyone,
I have had difficulties using org-latex-preview to run properly on Windows.
The main issue seems to be that the user name on windows gets abbreviated
with ~. As far as I understand this generate problems as the temporary
folder cannot be found.
see for instance these posts
https:
Hello Naresh,
Many thanks for sharing.
If I'm looking for efficiency, I tend not to use noweb and use an R
session instead.
One reason is that caching does not work with noweb
#+name: test
#+begin_src R :cache yes :session *R*
Sys.sleep(10)
a <- 1
#+end_src
#+RESULTS[36c41617bf9aa447ecc28fca
freedom to deliberately
restrict our freedom to fund projects that we care about, that give us
freedom in other dimensions?
I am not suggesting to encourage anyone to use non free method of
payments, but allowing them to do so if they want to. I'd like to see
solutions towards free electro
Hello Gerado,
Thanks for your email. I'm glad you reached out to the community.
>>> Gerardo Moro writes:
>>>
>>> > I have been trying for over a year to change the output plot >
>>> size when
>>> > using Orgmode SRC blocks with R. I have tried both using >
>>> orgmode settings
>>> > and R se
Hello Uwe
> On Monday, 23 May 2022 at 19:24, Uwe Brauer wrote:
Sorry I don't have matlab and I have never used the solutionorbox
environment, but I believe you can generate latex directly. For example
with R I can to the following.
#+begin_src R :exports results :eval yes :results output latex
Hello Uwe,
> On Sunday, 22 May 2022 at 08:40, Uwe Brauer wrote:
> but I can't not find a way to calculate other percentiles, like terciles or
> so.
> Does anybody know about this, or a org-function doing it?
I would recommend checking the R documentation.
#+begin_src R :colnames t :var t1=
d
>Code block evaluation complete.
>Package cl is deprecated
>
> I anticipated that this would not be obvious, since this feature is used too
> much to go unnoticed for
> two years - but I am clueless as to how I should continue with debugging...
>
> Thanks for your help!
Hello Christian,
Thanks for reporting but I cannot reproduce the bug with the org and
emacs version below.
Org mode version 9.5.3 (release_9.5.3-467-g2bd34e @
/home/djj/src/org-mode/lisp/)
GNU Emacs 27.2 (build 1, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.24.24) of
2022-01-16
Can you please let me k
Hello Andreas,
On Tuesday, 10 May 2022 at 13:50, Andreas Leha wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> how can I have a source block result in a #+Date line?
>
> I am creating a beamer presentation. While the code works and the
> results get exported nicely at any other position, in the #+Date line
> only the code
Hello Karl,
On Tuesday, 3 May 2022 at 11:15, Karl Voit wrote:
>
> I tried this neat code snippet today with Emacs 26.3 and Org-mode
> 9.1.9 and I got an error:
>
> | org-export-barf-if-invalid-backend: Unknown "nil" back-end: Aborting export
>
> When I execute the following code, I get the same e
Hello Max,
On Tuesday, 3 May 2022 at 00:37, Max Fujimoto wrote:
> Emacs 28.1 (build 1, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.24.33, cairo
> version 1.17.6)
I must apologise for, I haven't made the jump to emacs 28 yet: GNU Emacs 27.2
(build 1, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version
3.24.24) of 2022
Hello Chuck,
> On Sunday, 1 May 2022 at 20:01, Berry, Charles wrote:
> It does seem odd that BODY-ONLY as `t' gives a toc. With latex it does not
> regardless of `:with-toc'.
>
> : (org-export-string-as my-string 'md t '(:with-toc nil))
>
> seems to give what you want.
Many thanks for the insig
ns by overriding the Org
default settings.
However I the toc can be removed in this way.
(org-export-string-as "#+OPTIONS: toc:nil \n\n* test\n1"
'md)
HTH,
Jeremie Juste
Hello Eric,
On Friday, 18 Feb 2022 at 11:57, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> TL;DR: can I have org completely ignore src blocks in non-selected
> sections during export without using COMMENT?
If I change eval: no_export to :eval no, Only the =Description= section
is evaluated and exported. That said, I hav
Hello Cash,
Many thanks for reporting but I cannot reproduce the error with my current
version of emacs and org-mode. Could you specify the version of org-mode
and emacs you are currently using?
* test
:PROPERTIES:
:ID: cbce567a-861c-4d9b-8b2f-5933afadb864
:END:
[[id:cbce567a-861c-4d9b-8b2
Hello John,
As promised, I'm coming back about the formatting of NA_characters_.
In org-mode 9.5 NA_characters_ are not printed anymore with :results
value. See example 2 and 3 for more details. Please let me know if
this post solves your issues. Woudl updating to 9.5 be an option for
you?
Best
Hello John,
Many thanks for reporting. I'm short of time right now, but I'll take a closer
look at the problem over
the weekend and keep you posted. Could you let me know which version of
org-mode you are currently using?
Best regards,
Jeremie Juste
On Tuesday, 11 Jan 2022 at 1
Hello,
False alert. I missed texinfo on my system. Many thanks Ihor,
for the lead.
Best regards
Jeremie
Hello William,
Many thanks for reporting your issue and many thanks to Greg for testing.
Sorry, I cannot reproduce the issue either. I don't think it is related
to async. Could you try with 'emacs -Q'?
my minimal configuration is along with emacs -Q is the following:
#+begin_src elisp
(add-to-
Hello,
I just tried make on 0ef88e2d9 and got the following error.
org-version: 9.5 (release_9.5-142-g0ef88e)
makeinfo --no-split org.texi -o org.info
make[1]: makeinfo: No such file or directory
make[1]: *** [Makefile:72: org] Error 127
make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/djj/src/gnu/org-mode/doc'
Hello,
I'm attaching a patch that clean up a bit of non conventional coding
practices (mainly because of my ignorance), in ob-R. These were
initially generating warning during the compilation of org-mode.
The main feature is the use of the defvaralias ess-eval-visibly-p when
the :result output in
Hello Chuck,
> OK. The patch works when applied on top of the previous 2 (but the second one
> has the same name, so there is that to watch out for).
Thanks for the feedback, I'll make sure to provide unique names for
patches in the future.
>
> However, I think we are not quite home free. With `:
ate any input you might have on this. Thanks again.
Best regards,
Jeremie
>From db2ad631247a5c52d9d6f6779948f6d0cf34c698 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jeremie Juste
Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2021 09:04:25 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] ob-R.el: Patch async evaluation when :results output
* lisp/ob-R.el (ob-s
ssed including the
tests for async evaluation from [1] ob-session-async.
[1]: https://github.com/jackkamm/ob-session-async/.
>From 795cc0ebe637aa4ff148c495cf5403ba2baec242 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jeremie Juste
Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2021 22:02:17 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] ob-R.el: Patch asyn
Hello Chuck,
On Monday, 27 Sep 2021 at 18:28, Berry, Charles wrote:
>
> It looks like you have `(setq ess-eval-visibly t)' here. I think that is a
> default setting.
>
Many thanks for the feedback.
>
> which is better, but the prompts still need cleaning along the lines of
> `org-babel-R-evalua
Hello,
On Monday, 27 Sep 2021 at 08:48, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Greg and Jeremie,
>
> Greg Minshall writes:
>
>> if this is not already idiomatic for org mode, i'd vote to require the
>> "yes" or "no". just my 2 cents.
>
> Agreed: even if a syntax is allowed, let's use the idiomatic form in
> exampl
Hello Greg,
>
> i was surprised by =:async= standing alone, i.e., with no following
> "yes" or "no". is that an org-mode "idiom"? i.e., unadorned header
> arguments default to (some form of) "yes"?
Many thanks for the feedback, assigning yes or no to async will work as
expected.
#+begin_src R
a
to move it forward.
Best regards,
Jeremie
>From 51e1efb75e15fab348fd5a2c8b5fb5c1dbbf4d1c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jeremie Juste
Date: Sun, 26 Sep 2021 18:25:23 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] lisp/ob-R: Async evaluation in R
* lisp/ob-R.el `ob-session-async-R-indicator': Add constant
Hello Bastien,
On Sunday, 26 Sep 2021 at 10:48, Bastien wrote:
> What is the status of this patch? Should it be more tested? If it is
> ready, feel free to apply it in the main branch.
The patch is redundant in its present state. In it's present state,
ob-R is better without it.
Thanks,
Jeremi
oks \emph{distinguished}.
> \end{theorem}
> \end{document}
>
> The output is
>
> [cid]
>
> Besides, this question seems related
> https://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/52510/not-scape-braces-in-latex-org-mode
>
> Best,
>
that there are native org-syntax for \emph and \textbf
*n+1 - a*
/a{b}c/
(info "(org) Emphasis and Monospace")
HTH,
--
Jeremie Juste
Hello, John
For my workflow, I generally use the minimum from xtable and do the
formatting in org-mode using the :post parameter to call another lisp code
block.
That said, as Chuck said, you can go a long way with xtable. In my
attic, I found the following code where I take only the core data
ing. I'll try to improve this part.
>
> I think it would still make sense though, and would be beneficial beyond
> ob-R. According to [1], the "graphics" and "link" arguments don't do
> anything unless used with "file", so it would make sense for them to
> automatically add the "file" argument.
I do agree with you again.
>
> [1]
> https://orgmode.org/manual/Results-of-Evaluation.html#Results-of-Evaluation
>
Best regards,
--
Jeremie Juste
Subject: [PATCH 1/4] ob-R.el: Remove redundant argument to function
>
> I think it would be better to squash these changes into a single commit.
>
Thanks again for the feedback.
Best regards,
--
Jeremie Juste
xt steps
- Remove second the need for a second file parameter
- Add tests to avoid regression
- implement async in ob-R
>From e3d37da7b643990dc70ee42528051f1323fa5cae Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jeremie Juste
Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2021 23:58:26 +0200
Subject: [PATCH 1/4] ob-R.el: Remove redundan
suspect that it would be difficult to compete with a front-end with
org-mode at the back, but again, I'm telling more than I know.
Best regards,
--
Jeremie Juste
Hello Jack
On Thursday, 10 Jun 2021 at 05:56, Jack Kamm wrote:
> Hi Jeremie,
>
> Jeremie Juste writes:
>
>> Just a precision async process is already available in R. Thanks again
>> to Jack Kamm for this input.
>
> I believe async evaluation in R still requires my
will live at:
> https://blog.tecosaur.com/tmio/2021-05-31.html
>
> All the best,
>
> Timothy.
>
> p.s. Based on the response to this, I may or may not keep on doing this.
> If you would (or wouldn't) like to see me repeat this, let me know :)
>
--
Jeremie Juste
Hello Aaron,
The org-version that ships with emacs 27.2 is 9.4.4.
And, for me this version works well on windows 10 out of the box.
Can you confirm this?
Then if you want to upgrade orgmode, please let us know how you did it.
In general the instructions (Info-goto-node "(org) Installation") wor
Hello,
You can have some success using [1] valign-mode.
https://github.com/casouri/valign
HTH,
Jeremie
Hello Bastien,
On Monday, 3 May 2021 at 10:27, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Jeremie,
>
> I pushed a fix for this (though a little bit before I read your public
> message here) - let me know if it needs to be enhanced.
It's good enough for me. Many thanks again
Best regards,
--
Jeremie Juste
Hello,
I must apologize again for the delay. I'll be more responsive from now
on.
@Jack, I have applied the patch at the bottom of the mail. It is not
your latest patch but it works as well and is able to handle R errors.
> https://orgmode.org/list/87ft7t9wqk@gmail.com/
I have also added the
nction): Description of
> the change implemented, reference any relevant `other-functions' or
> `variables' here.
> (another-changed-function): Change something. Use active voice,
> and avoid passive forms. Please write in full sentences.
everything else is good.
Best regards,
Jeremie Juste
Hello Bastien,
Many thanks, I was waiting for feedback but it seems that nobody
complained.
On Sunday, 2 May 2021 at 05:52, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Damien and Jeremie,
>
> Jeremie Juste writes:
>
>> The following patch will at least harmonize the results towards the
>> da
A way to compensate my fluctuating cognitive abilities is
(define-key org-mode-map (kbd "") 'org-beamer-export-to-pdf)
Best regards,
--
Jeremie Juste
Y
: 0 1 a
: 1 2 b
: 2 3 c
compared to your [1] example of reticulate is easier to work with.
https://github.com/jackkamm/ob-reticulate
Best regards,
Jeremie
On Saturday, 27 Feb 2021 at 06:15, Jack Kamm wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> ob-reticulate is now available on MELPA.
>
> You can find more information here:
> https://github.com/jackkamm/ob-reticulate
>
> Cheers,
> Jack
>
--
Jeremie Juste
#+RESULTS
> block for each, then closed the org-in-org source block (C-c', again),
> and then exported the containing .org file.
>
> is this possible? any ideas?
>
> cheers, Greg
>
--
Jeremie Juste
Hello,
Thanks again for reporting this. With the attached patch I'll remove
nil replacement for NA.
>From 90881079d431a8af3cba5be14ecf882735ed7a6a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jeremie Juste
Date: Sat, 6 Feb 2021 20:50:00 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] For :results value, return empty string
here empty string and NA are treated
the same, I'm not sure the nil feature is very useful. If it does not break
anything else I will consider removing it.
Best regards,
--
Jeremie Juste
Hello,
Apologies for the late reply and thanks for pointing out this bug.
|| On Sunday, 6 Sep 2020 at 13:32, Damien Cassou wrote:
#+name: table
| | 2014 |
|-+--|
| A C |1 |
| C |2 |
#+name: linechart
#+begin_src R :results value :var accounts="" :exports none
length(accoun
k reasonable?
>
> Thanks,
>
> thibault
>
> On 2020-12-09T13:16:19-0500, Jeremie Juste wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Thanks for reporting. Indeed this is an issue that hasn't been fixed
> yet. This is the case for most latex environments
>
> My solution is her
; #+LATEX_HEADER:
> \NewEnviron{tikzpicture*}[1][]{\begin{tikzpicture}[#1]\BODY\end{tikzpicture}}
>
> Possibly fixing this issue, will make cross formats much easier.
--
Jeremie Juste
Hello,
>> If you have *both* a settings in your emacs init file for
>> org-agenda-files using (setq org-agenda-files...) and you have a line in
>> your (custom ...) section, you should remove one of them to avoid
>> confusion. In general, what is in the custom section will take
>> preference as it
|| On Saturday, 28 Nov 2020 at 22:45, daniela-s...@gmx.it wrote:
>
> Many thanks for helping me. I would not have got to this stage without
> your helpful commands and checks.
You are welcome ;-)
>
> Getting used to a problem to the extent of depending on it is not a good
> system.
> Emacs should
cs allows you to choose
which side you want to pick. Admittedly there are sometimes unexpected
default behaviors that don't please everyone but emacs offers choices.
Best regards,
Jeremie
>
>> Sent: Saturday, November 28, 2020 at 9:27 PM
>> From: "Jeremie Juste"
>
|| On Saturday, 28 Nov 2020 at 21:11, daniela-s...@gmx.it wrote:
> I've made some progress, I am getting
Very well. Then I guess that you have multiple variables named
org-agenda-files.
> File: ~/02histr/gadmin/meeting.rcl.org
>
> This happens even though I removed the file name from org-agenda-f
l.org"
> "~/02histr/gadmin/writing.rcl.org"
> "~/02histr/gadmin/health.rcl.org"))
>
> ;; "~/02histr/gadmin/meeting.rcl.org"
> ;; "~/02histr/gadmin/household.rcl.org"
>
>> Sent: Saturday, November 28, 2020 at 8:01 PM
|| On Saturday, 28 Nov 2020 at 19:43, daniela-s...@gmx.it wrote:
> Why does Agenda not simply honour the init file. Many fume something awful
> when you question them on how things are done.
It turns out that it does.
This what I have in my input file
(setq org-agenda-files
'("~/Documents/aca
Hello,
|| On Saturday, 28 Nov 2020 at 17:54, daniela-s...@gmx.it wrote:
> Yes, it shows. That was a good test.
This is encouraging. So the problem might be in the wild card expansion
if you execute the following command do you get all the files you expect?
(file-expand-wildcards "~/02histr/gad
(file-expand-wildcards "~/02histr/gadmin/health*.org")
> (file-expand-wildcards "~/02histr/gadmin/meeting*.org") ))
>
--
Jeremie Juste
Hello Jack,
> Thanks for volunteering to maintain ob-R.el :)
Thanks for the encouragements and the suggestions.
I need will take some time to dive into the existing code but
I will definitely look into it and keep you posted.
I've also noticed a [1] bug waiting to be fixed.
[1]
https://orgmode
Hello Bastien,
On Monday, 26 Oct 2020 at 10:52, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Jeremie,
>
> Jeremie Juste writes:
>
>> I'm willing to take care of ob-R.el.
>
> You're in as of 36f4df892. Thank you very much!
Got it! It might take my elisp skills to a new level. :-)
Thanks to you,
--
Jeremie Juste
Hello,
I'm willing to take care of ob-R.el.
Best regards,
Jeremie Juste
car 'org-table-cell-no-prop items1 )))
+ (res (string-to-number (calc-eval
+(combine-and-quote-strings numbers
"+"
Best regards
Jeremie Juste
Hello
I have figured out that calc-eval might do the job for the floating
point problem for org.
(info "(calc) Calling Calc from Your Programs")
(calc-eval "83.6+0.1")
So in the function org-table-sum I have made the following modification:
> (res (string-to-number (calc-eval (combine-and-quot
Hello,
I don't see very clearly how you want to use the code.
(It might well be because of my lack of skills)
Could you give a usage example?
Best regards,
Jeremie
On Friday, 16 Oct 2020 at 13:01, stardiviner wrote:
> I write an elisp config for Org Mode to auto evaluate inline source block
profiler-start cpu
2. open your file
3. M-x profiler-report
It will let you see which functions are slowing you down.
HTH,
--
Jeremie Juste
ction that would do the profiling like
elp-instrument-function for functions?
--
HTH
Jeremie Juste
On Tuesday, 29 Sep 2020 at 21:11, Uwe Brauer wrote:
> Hi
>
> maybe I am just to impatient but on my 8 GB Thinkpad X1 (4gen) to open a
> 0.5MB org file takes around 15 sec.
>
>
up
with a solution yet. I don't know yet which function calc is using to
perform this operation. I have tried calcFunc-vsum but fell back on the
same issue.
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp
(calcFunc-vsum 85.6 .1)
#+end_src
--
Best regards
Jeremie Juste
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> | 4.44 |
> | 2.61 |
> | 12.21 |
> | 6.69 |
> | 19.72 |
> | 23.09 |
> | 6.23 |
> | 15.28 |
> | 250.00 |
> | 250.00 |
> | 250.00 |
> | 78.85 |
> ||
> | |
> #+TBLFM:@>$1=vsum(@1$1..@-1$1)
>
> Put point in that empty cell and do 'C-u C-c C-c'
>
> Robert
>
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Best regards
Jeremie Juste
Hello Nick,
Thanks for the feedback. I'm not sure I understand your setting
entirely. I have reproduced the behaviour of tempo
inside an org src block below. I don't have any comma before the
source block expansion unless I type it.
Any character except space or tab on the line of the expansion
Hello Bruno,
Thanks for your mail. I have been missing this feature that was taken
out of core. I will have to keep up with the modulation of org-mode but
it is for the better.
Regarding your concern
> In the same spirit if before trying that I type tabulation then = then tabulation again, noth
Hello Marko,
Thanks for reporting. Unexpected behavior of (org-table-wrap-region)
confirmed.
works fine with
> | Includes all aspects of|
> | information about |
> | proposed project. |
Error: user-error: Not in table data field
with header line
> |---
Hello Dominique,
Many thanks for this info. I'll give it a try.
Best regards,
Jeremie
Dominique Dumont writes:
> Hi
>
> On mercredi 16 septembre 2020 11:04:42 CEST Bastien wrote:
>> The task is to check the mailman administration page and to discard
>> messages that should not be sent to the
Hello Uwe,
if seems that the problem lies with ob-ipython.
I would suggest to remove ob-ipython to check and then perform a fresh
install of ob-ipython.
HTH,
Jeremie
Uwe Brauer writes:
> Hi
>
> I freshly installed Ubuntu 20.04 and used the pre compiled Emacs 26, I
> copies also all my init
Hello Jens,
I'm afraid I cannot test your issue. I don't have the ability to switch
emacs version yet.
What I can tell you is that org-9.4 is working fine on GNU Emacs 27.1,
and on Emacs 28.0.50.
Does anyone have problem on the official Debian 10 repo emacs
1:26.1+1-3.2+deb10u1?
Hope this help
Hello Sharon,
I must have failed to grasp the subtleties of your workflow. And my
explanation was surely not very friendly. I apologize for that.
If your workflow works for you this is what matters.
> Sorry, but I just feel that your system is over-complicated as compared
> to my simplistic way!
Hello Sharon,
Unfortunately I cannot reproduce your issue. I created a list of 56 sub heading
and I
can view the heading Still a sample 0 until Still a sample 56.
** TODO * etc and onwards
** TODO * and another one
** Still a sample 0
** Still a sample 1
** Still a sample 2
** Still a sample
Hello Bastien,
Bastien writes:
> Did you (require 'ol-gnus) ?
Yes (require 'ol-gnus) did the trick. Many thanks.
Best regards,
Jeremie
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