Re: [O] How to define shortcut for equations
Bastien... You were right! I guess the previous session didn't charge the updated configuration. Thx. Cheers. On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 9:47 AM, Bastien wrote: > "o.castillo.felis...@gmail.com" > writes: > > > I tried the following but does not work > > > > -8< Code Start ->8-- > > #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp > > (eval-after-load "org" > > '(add-to-list 'org-structure-template-alist > > '("E" "\\begin\{equation\}\n?\n\\end\{equation\}" ""))) > > #+END_SRC > > -8< Code End ->8-- > > It works fine here. I insert TAB then the snippet is expanded. > > What version of Org are you using? > > -- > Bastien > -- _ Oscar Castillo-Felisola. Grupo de Fisica Teorica. UTFSM -- CCTVal. Av. Espana, 1680, Valparaiso-Chile. __
[O] How to define shortcut for equations
Dear community, I'd like to use the shortcut =8-- #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp (eval-after-load "org" '(add-to-list 'org-structure-template-alist '("E" "\\begin\{equation\}\n?\n\\end\{equation\}" ""))) #+END_SRC -8< Code End ->8-- -- _ Oscar Castillo-Felisola. Grupo de Fisica Teorica. UTFSM -- CCTVal. Av. Espana, 1680, Valparaiso-Chile. __
Re: [O] How to use ox-bibtex
I finally did it!!! (with your help of course). Thank you. A single doubt is left... the bibtex compilation is not performed during the exportation process, should be done manually, Am I write? For completeness $ cd ~/.emacs.d/ Either create the repository $ git clone git://orgmode.org/org-mode.git $ cd org-mode or update it $ cd org-mode $make up1 Then compile the sources $ make all $ sudo make install After this... I followed the advice of Eric, open an emacs session without personal configuration $ make vanilla in the emacs session evaluate one line at the time, for that use =M-:= (add-to-list 'load-path "contrib/lisp/") (require 'ox-bibtex) Finally, open the =ox-bibtex-example.org= and export it!!! I did the work for me, however, the bibtex compilation should be done by hand. Cheers. On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 11:16 PM, Eric Schulte wrote: > There is not enough information to address your bug. Please read [1] > and re-send. It sounds to me like your installation may be bad, in > which case it may also be worthwhile to read [2]. > > Best, > > Footnotes: > [1] http://orgmode.org/org.html#Feedback > > [2] > http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html#keeping-current-with-Org-mode-development > > -- > Eric Schulte > https://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte > PGP: 0x614CA05D > -- _ Oscar Castillo-Felisola. Grupo de Fisica Teorica. UTFSM -- CCTVal. Av. Espana, 1680, Valparaiso-Chile. __
Re: [O] How to use ox-bibtex
My problem continues... however, It seems has to be with the exportation, because if I open de file before evaluating =(requier 'ox-bibtex)= the links are not recognised. I tried using the latest git code $ git fetch origin $ make all $ make install Then I repeated the =vanilla= calling of emacs, and nothing. If I try to export something (no ox-bibtex), obtain the same error. If I uninstall the newest =org-mode= the 6.XX version does extort! :-S On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 9:38 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > On 01/28/14, 09:32 , Rainer M Krug wrote: > > > > > > On 01/27/14, 15:36 , Eric Schulte wrote: > >> "o.castillo.felis...@gmail.com" > >> writes: > > > >>> Hello Eric. I finally try the examples you attached above, and > >>> I'm getting a problem. The file is not imported, because of an > >>> error "Wrong type argument arrayp, nil". > >>> > >>> Does anyone know what I am missing? > >>> > >>> Cheers > >>> > > > >> My guess is that something is messed up in either your version of > >> Org-mode or your personal config. Please try the following to > >> reproduce. > > > >> 1. launch a version of Emacs with Org-mode loaded but without > >> your personal config, this may be conveniently done by running > > > >> make vanilla > > > >> from the base of your Org-mode installation. > > > >> 2. evaluate the following > > > >> (add-to-list 'load-path "contrib/lisp/") (require 'ox-bibtex) > > > >> 3. open the example .org file attached previously (with the > >> example .bib file in the same directory), and export to latex. > > > >> You should now see appropriate \cite{ref} and \bibliography > >> elements in the exported latex. This all works for me, if you > >> get an error please send the whole debug trace along with version > >> info for your Org-mode and Emacs. > > > > Thanks for this thread - very interesting. Just one correction (or > > is it a bug?): Even the export to text - ASCII aborts the > > bibtex2htlm installation. > > > > But also: I don't get it to work. I evaluated (require 'ox-bibtex) > > which worked, but export to te4xt and html gives the following > > error: > > > > org-babel-exp process emacs-lisp at line 78... if: Executing > > bibtex2html failed > > > > > > but bibtex2html is installed (homebrew) > > > > Export to LaTeX gives the attached .tex file, but the pdf contains > > corrupt citations "[?]" and no bibliograhy. > > > > Is this my setup? Bibliographies work in LaTex here. > > OK - I have to run pdflatex - bibtex - pdflatex manually after .tex > file creation. Then I get the references in. But is this intended? > > I thought that this would be done automatically? > > Rainer > > > > > Cheers, > > > > Rainer > > > > > >> Best, > > > >>> > >>> > >>> On Sun, Jan 26, 2014 at 4:37 PM, o.castillo.felis...@gmail.com > >>> < o.castillo.felis...@gmail.com> wrote: > >>> > >>>> Thank you Eric, I'll try it asap! Cheers! On Jan 26, 2014 > >>>> 4:20 PM, "Eric Schulte" wrote: > >>>> > >>>>> "o.castillo.felis...@gmail.com" > >>>>> writes: > >>>>> > >>>>>> Dear community, > >>>>>> > >>>>>> I'm using org-mode to draft most of my activities, and > >>>>>> day after day I > >>>>> get > >>>>>> closer to managing my paper writing. Nonetheless, there > >>>>>> is a point still drives me crazy. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> All over the web I find post about using such or what > >>>>>> tool to get emacs org-mode to work with Bibtex... all of > >>>>>> them seems complex to execute. I found the exported > >>>>>> ox-bibtex.el [1] (included in my installation from > >>>>> git), > >>>>>> which 'It also introduces "cite" syntax for Org links.', > >>>>>> but no > >>>>> examples of > >>>>>> the usage are included in this document. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> *Question* > >>>>>>
Re: [O] How to use ox-bibtex
Hello again, I'm still having the problem... please correct me if I'm wrong: 1) In a terminal: $ cd path/to/org-mode $ make vanilla an emacs window (without the personal configuration but with the org-mode conf. opens) 2) I run the command you suggest using =M-: (add-to-list 'load-path "contrib/lisp/")= and again =M-: (require 'ox-bibtex)= 3) Open the =ox-bibtex-example.org= and export it with =C-c C-e l o= After all that I get "Wrong type argument: arrayp, nil" Am I doing something wrong? Best wishes On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 11:36 AM, Eric Schulte wrote: > "o.castillo.felis...@gmail.com" writes: > > > Hello Eric. I finally try the examples you attached above, and I'm > getting > > a problem. The file is not imported, because of an error "Wrong type > > argument arrayp, nil". > > > > Does anyone know what I am missing? > > > > Cheers > > > > My guess is that something is messed up in either your version of > Org-mode or your personal config. Please try the following to > reproduce. > > 1. launch a version of Emacs with Org-mode loaded but without your >personal config, this may be conveniently done by running > > make vanilla > >from the base of your Org-mode installation. > > 2. evaluate the following > >(add-to-list 'load-path "contrib/lisp/") >(require 'ox-bibtex) > > 3. open the example .org file attached previously (with the example .bib >file in the same directory), and export to latex. > > You should now see appropriate \cite{ref} and \bibliography elements in > the exported latex. This all works for me, if you get an error please > send the whole debug trace along with version info for your Org-mode and > Emacs. > > Best, > > > > > > > On Sun, Jan 26, 2014 at 4:37 PM, o.castillo.felis...@gmail.com < > > o.castillo.felis...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > >> Thank you Eric, I'll try it asap! Cheers! > >> On Jan 26, 2014 4:20 PM, "Eric Schulte" wrote: > >> > >>> "o.castillo.felis...@gmail.com" > writes: > >>> > >>> > Dear community, > >>> > > >>> > I'm using org-mode to draft most of my activities, and day after day > I > >>> get > >>> > closer to managing my paper writing. Nonetheless, there is a point > still > >>> > drives me crazy. > >>> > > >>> > All over the web I find post about using such or what tool to get > emacs > >>> > org-mode to work with Bibtex... all of them seems complex to > execute. I > >>> > found the exported ox-bibtex.el [1] (included in my installation from > >>> git), > >>> > which 'It also introduces "cite" syntax for Org links.', but no > >>> examples of > >>> > the usage are included in this document. > >>> > > >>> > *Question* > >>> > > >>> > Can anyone provide a minimal example of the use to this tool, > including > >>> the > >>> > configuration (if needed), and the necessary external (non-org) > files? > >>> > > >>> > >>> The attached two files (.org and .bib) provide an example of usage. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> Best, > >>> > >>> > >>> > > >>> > Thank you! > >>> > > >>> > [1] > >>> > > >>> > http://orgmode.org/w/?p=org-mode.git;a=blob_plain;f=contrib/lisp/ox-bibtex.el;hb=HEAD > >>> > >>> -- > >>> Eric Schulte > >>> https://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte > >>> PGP: 0x614CA05D > >>> > >>> > > -- > Eric Schulte > https://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte > PGP: 0x614CA05D > -- _ Oscar Castillo-Felisola. Grupo de Fisica Teorica. UTFSM -- CCTVal. Av. Espana, 1680, Valparaiso-Chile. __
Re: [O] How to use ox-bibtex
Hello Eric. I finally try the examples you attached above, and I'm getting a problem. The file is not imported, because of an error "Wrong type argument arrayp, nil". Does anyone know what I am missing? Cheers On Sun, Jan 26, 2014 at 4:37 PM, o.castillo.felis...@gmail.com < o.castillo.felis...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thank you Eric, I'll try it asap! Cheers! > On Jan 26, 2014 4:20 PM, "Eric Schulte" wrote: > >> "o.castillo.felis...@gmail.com" writes: >> >> > Dear community, >> > >> > I'm using org-mode to draft most of my activities, and day after day I >> get >> > closer to managing my paper writing. Nonetheless, there is a point still >> > drives me crazy. >> > >> > All over the web I find post about using such or what tool to get emacs >> > org-mode to work with Bibtex... all of them seems complex to execute. I >> > found the exported ox-bibtex.el [1] (included in my installation from >> git), >> > which 'It also introduces "cite" syntax for Org links.', but no >> examples of >> > the usage are included in this document. >> > >> > *Question* >> > >> > Can anyone provide a minimal example of the use to this tool, including >> the >> > configuration (if needed), and the necessary external (non-org) files? >> > >> >> The attached two files (.org and .bib) provide an example of usage. >> >> >> >> Best, >> >> >> > >> > Thank you! >> > >> > [1] >> > >> http://orgmode.org/w/?p=org-mode.git;a=blob_plain;f=contrib/lisp/ox-bibtex.el;hb=HEAD >> >> -- >> Eric Schulte >> https://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte >> PGP: 0x614CA05D >> >> -- _ Oscar Castillo-Felisola. Grupo de Fisica Teorica. UTFSM -- CCTVal. Av. Espana, 1680, Valparaiso-Chile. __
Re: [O] How to use ox-bibtex
Thank you Eric, I'll try it asap! Cheers! On Jan 26, 2014 4:20 PM, "Eric Schulte" wrote: > "o.castillo.felis...@gmail.com" writes: > > > Dear community, > > > > I'm using org-mode to draft most of my activities, and day after day I > get > > closer to managing my paper writing. Nonetheless, there is a point still > > drives me crazy. > > > > All over the web I find post about using such or what tool to get emacs > > org-mode to work with Bibtex... all of them seems complex to execute. I > > found the exported ox-bibtex.el [1] (included in my installation from > git), > > which 'It also introduces "cite" syntax for Org links.', but no examples > of > > the usage are included in this document. > > > > *Question* > > > > Can anyone provide a minimal example of the use to this tool, including > the > > configuration (if needed), and the necessary external (non-org) files? > > > > The attached two files (.org and .bib) provide an example of usage. > > > > Best, > > > > > Thank you! > > > > [1] > > > http://orgmode.org/w/?p=org-mode.git;a=blob_plain;f=contrib/lisp/ox-bibtex.el;hb=HEAD > > -- > Eric Schulte > https://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte > PGP: 0x614CA05D > >
[O] How to use ox-bibtex
Dear community, I'm using org-mode to draft most of my activities, and day after day I get closer to managing my paper writing. Nonetheless, there is a point still drives me crazy. All over the web I find post about using such or what tool to get emacs org-mode to work with Bibtex... all of them seems complex to execute. I found the exported ox-bibtex.el [1] (included in my installation from git), which 'It also introduces "cite" syntax for Org links.', but no examples of the usage are included in this document. *Question* Can anyone provide a minimal example of the use to this tool, including the configuration (if needed), and the necessary external (non-org) files? Thank you! [1] http://orgmode.org/w/?p=org-mode.git;a=blob_plain;f=contrib/lisp/ox-bibtex.el;hb=HEAD -- _ Oscar Castillo-Felisola. Grupo de Fisica Teorica. UTFSM -- CCTVal. Av. Espana, 1680, Valparaiso-Chile. __
Re: [O] Table with LaTeX math expressions as default
Thank you! On Jan 21, 2014 5:32 AM, "Eric S Fraga" wrote: > "o.castillo.felis...@gmail.com" writes: > > > Hi there! > > > > I'm using org-mode to generate a table which has columns with > mathematical > > expressions in certain columns. > > [...] > > > Is there a way to say that a column contains (by default) mathematical > > expressions? > > > > In LaTeX the answer would be: > > - Use the package =array= > > - In the format of the array column include >{$} c <{$}, to indicate > these > > is a math expression > > > > Thank you. > > Nobody has answered yet so let me do so. Basically, no, this is not > possible. Org will let you define the column specifications the way you > want them but you would still have to escape the actual mathematical > expressions in the table to avoid org's exporter from escaping the > backslashes, e.g. using export snippets or macros. The result would be > more effort than what you already have, in my opinion. > > -- > : Eric S Fraga (0xFFFCF67D), Emacs 24.3.1, Org release_8.2.4-322-gece429 > >
[O] Table with LaTeX math expressions as default
Hi there! I'm using org-mode to generate a table which has columns with mathematical expressions in certain columns. #+caption: Berger's list of Holonomy groups #+name: tab:holonomy |---+---+-+---| | | Metric| Holonomy| Dimension | |---+---+-+---| | / | <>| <> | <>| | # | Kaehler | \( U(\tfrac{n}{2}) \) | \(n\in 2\mathbb{N} \) | | # | Calabi-Yau| \( SU(\tfrac{n}{2}) \) | \(n\in 2\mathbb{N} \) | | # | Hyper-Kaehler | \( Sp(\tfrac{n}{4}) \) | \(n\in 4\mathbb{N} \) | | # | Quaternionic | \( Sp(\tfrac{n}{4})Sp(1) \) | \(n\in 4\mathbb{N} \) | | # | Exceptional | \( G_2 \) | 7 | | # | | \( Spin(7) \) | 8 | |---+---+-+---| Unfortunately, these math expressions should be typeset between \( and \). *QUESTION* Is there a way to say that a column contains (by default) mathematical expressions? In LaTeX the answer would be: - Use the package =array= - In the format of the array column include >{$} c <{$}, to indicate these is a math expression Thank you. -- _ Oscar Castillo-Felisola. Grupo de Fisica Teorica. UTFSM -- CCTVal. Av. Espana, 1680, Valparaiso-Chile. __