Re: [O] State of things: Email with orgmode?
Hello, >> Jeremie Juste writes: >> Do you think Is it possible to invert the colors of the latex images? I use >> a black >> background and it's impossible to see the latex images. > John Kitchin writes: > See the variable org-format-latex-options . you might be able to change > it. Maybe something like (untested) > > (plist-put org-format-latex-options :html-background "white") It works fine. Thanks for the lead. It you can tweak all the org-format-latex-options as well. (plist-put org-format-latex-options :html-scale 1.5) (plist-put org-format-latex-options :html-background "black") (plist-put org-format-latex-options :html-foreground "white") Best regards, Jeremie Juste
Re: [O] State of things: Email with orgmode?
Gnorb looks really interesting, but is lacking a crucial "using it" section on the github [1], so I don't know what it can actually do or what a use-case would be. Does it do what org-mime does? Eric Abrahamsen writes: torys.ander...@gmail.com (Tory S. Anderson) writes: For ages I've been hearing about people doing or wanting email with orgmode. I've been using gnus for years, but am curious as to what is possible with orgmode. My search engines aren't revealing any explanations, but orgmode navigation combined with the composition possiblities with things like html export and integration with orgmode power seems like nice potential. Orgmode already has a very useful facility with taking links to Gnus messages, and the highly useful org contacts; what else is out there? Is there a way to write and send emails from orgmode, without just doing copy/paste/attach? I've got a package in Elpa called Gnorb, that provides some integration between Org and Gnus. It also includes a function `gnorb-org-email-subtree' that lets you export a subtree as a text or file, and send it as an email. That might also be useful. Footnotes: [1] https://github.com/girzel/gnorb -- Tory S. Anderson Computational Cognitive Narratologist & Application Developer http://toryanderson.com
Re: [O] State of things: Email with orgmode?
See the variable org-format-latex-options . you might be able to change it. Maybe something like (untested) (plist-put org-format-latex-options :html-background "white") Jeremie Juste writes: > Hello, > > Many thanks for sharing this. > >> One of the links between org and email is using org-mime-htmlize which >> will take your email buffer (using gnus in my case but a message >> buffer) and create a text+html mime encoded email in which the plain >> text is parsed as an org file and exported to HTML. > >> I don't use this often but I do use it now and again, for instance >> when a table is a necessary element of the email or if I want to have >> some LaTeX equations in the email. > > \begin{equation} > y = \sqrt{x} > \end{equation} > > > > Do you think Is it possible to invert the colors of the latex images? I use a > black > background and it's impossible to see the latex images. > > Best regards, > > Jeremie -- Professor John Kitchin Doherty Hall A207F Department of Chemical Engineering Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 15213 412-268-7803 @johnkitchin http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu
Re: [O] State of things: Email with orgmode?
Hello, Many thanks for sharing this. > One of the links between org and email is using org-mime-htmlize which > will take your email buffer (using gnus in my case but a message > buffer) and create a text+html mime encoded email in which the plain > text is parsed as an org file and exported to HTML. > I don't use this often but I do use it now and again, for instance > when a table is a necessary element of the email or if I want to have > some LaTeX equations in the email. \begin{equation} y = \sqrt{x} \end{equation} Do you think Is it possible to invert the colors of the latex images? I use a black background and it's impossible to see the latex images. Best regards, Jeremie
Re: [O] State of things: Email with orgmode?
Alan Schmitt writes: > On 2016-04-26 09:24, Eric Abrahamsen writes: > >> Alan Schmitt writes: >> >>> On 2016-04-26 04:03, Eric Abrahamsen writes: >>> I'm using Org from Melpa -- how do we get contrib packages in this case? >>> >>> I think you need to get the org-plus-contrib package then. >> >> I've got Elpa and Melpa, but no org-plus-contrib -- I did look first! >> Where did you get that? > > Did you add the org repo to package-archives: > ("org" . "http://orgmode.org/elpa/";) > ? I did not, and that's the first I heard of it! I'll give it a shot now, thanks. E
Re: [O] State of things: Email with orgmode?
Eric Abrahamsen writes: >>> 1) do I have to load something to have this function? I don't seem to >>> have it >> >> org-mime.el is in org contrib package. I am not sure how you might be >> able to get this as it will depend on how you get org in the first >> place. Are you using org from git or melpa or from the web site >> directly? > > I'm using Org from Melpa -- how do we get contrib packages in this case? You need to install Org from their special Elpa: http://orgmode.org/elpa.html Stig
Re: [O] State of things: Email with orgmode?
On 2016-04-26 09:24, Eric Abrahamsen writes: > Alan Schmitt writes: > >> On 2016-04-26 04:03, Eric Abrahamsen writes: >> >>> I'm using Org from Melpa -- how do we get contrib packages in this case? >> >> I think you need to get the org-plus-contrib package then. > > I've got Elpa and Melpa, but no org-plus-contrib -- I did look first! > Where did you get that? Did you add the org repo to package-archives: ("org" . "http://orgmode.org/elpa/";) ? Alan -- OpenPGP Key ID : 040D0A3B4ED2E5C7 Monthly Athmospheric CO₂ (2016-03, Mauna Loa Obs.): 404.83 signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [O] State of things: Email with orgmode?
Alan Schmitt writes: > On 2016-04-26 04:03, Eric Abrahamsen writes: > >> I'm using Org from Melpa -- how do we get contrib packages in this case? > > I think you need to get the org-plus-contrib package then. I've got Elpa and Melpa, but no org-plus-contrib -- I did look first! Where did you get that?
Re: [O] State of things: Email with orgmode?
On Monday, 25 Apr 2016 at 21:02, Marcin Borkowski wrote: > On 2016-04-25, at 19:41, Eric S Fraga wrote: >> I simply change to org mode (e.g. M-x org-mode RET) to compose and then >> back to message mode (M-x message-mode RET) when ready to htmlize the >> buffer and send the email. > > Wouldn't Lentic help with this? (https://github.com/phillord/lentic) Good idea. But ", t o" to switch into org-mode and ", t m" to switch back to message mode (I use evil) is not really onerous. -- : Eric S Fraga (0xFFFCF67D), Emacs 25.0.92.1, Org release_8.3.4-739-g789412
Re: [O] State of things: Email with orgmode?
On 2016-04-26 04:03, Eric Abrahamsen writes: > I'm using Org from Melpa -- how do we get contrib packages in this case? I think you need to get the org-plus-contrib package then. Alan -- OpenPGP Key ID : 040D0A3B4ED2E5C7 Monthly Athmospheric CO₂ (2016-03, Mauna Loa Obs.): 404.83 signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [O] State of things: Email with orgmode?
torys.ander...@gmail.com (Tory S. Anderson) writes: > For ages I've been hearing about people doing or wanting email with > orgmode. I've been using gnus for years, but am curious as to what is > possible with orgmode. My search engines aren't revealing any > explanations, but orgmode navigation combined with the composition > possiblities with things like html export and integration with orgmode > power seems like nice potential. Orgmode already has a very useful > facility with taking links to Gnus messages, and the highly useful org > contacts; what else is out there? Is there a way to write and send > emails from orgmode, without just doing copy/paste/attach? I've got a package in Elpa called Gnorb, that provides some integration between Org and Gnus. It also includes a function `gnorb-org-email-subtree' that lets you export a subtree as a text or file, and send it as an email. That might also be useful.
Re: [O] State of things: Email with orgmode?
Eric S Fraga writes: > On Monday, 25 Apr 2016 at 19:33, Rainer M Krug wrote: >> Eric S Fraga writes: >> >>> Table of Contents >>> >>> * 1. An example >>> >>> One of the links between org and email is using org-mime-htmlize which >> >> Very nice - but I have two question: >> >> 1) do I have to load something to have this function? I don't seem to >> have it > > org-mime.el is in org contrib package. I am not sure how you might be > able to get this as it will depend on how you get org in the first > place. Are you using org from git or melpa or from the web site > directly? I'm using Org from Melpa -- how do we get contrib packages in this case?
Re: [O] State of things: Email with orgmode?
On 2016-04-25, at 19:41, Eric S Fraga wrote: > On Monday, 25 Apr 2016 at 19:33, Rainer M Krug wrote: >> Eric S Fraga writes: >> >>> Table of Contents >>> >>> * 1. An example >>> >>> One of the links between org and email is using org-mime-htmlize which >> >> Very nice - but I have two question: >> >> 1) do I have to load something to have this function? I don't seem to >> have it > > org-mime.el is in org contrib package. I am not sure how you might be > able to get this as it will depend on how you get org in the first > place. Are you using org from git or melpa or from the web site > directly? > >> >> 2) What is the easiest way of writing a mail in gnus in org format? I >> would like to have all features of org if possible? > > I simply change to org mode (e.g. M-x org-mode RET) to compose and then > back to message mode (M-x message-mode RET) when ready to htmlize the > buffer and send the email. Wouldn't Lentic help with this? (https://github.com/phillord/lentic) Best, -- Marcin Borkowski http://octd.wmi.amu.edu.pl/en/Marcin_Borkowski Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science Adam Mickiewicz University
Re: [O] State of things: Email with orgmode?
Eric S Fraga writes: > On Monday, 25 Apr 2016 at 19:33, Rainer M Krug wrote: >> Eric S Fraga writes: >> >>> Table of Contents >>> >>> * 1. An example >>> >>> One of the links between org and email is using org-mime-htmlize which >> >> Very nice - but I have two question: >> >> 1) do I have to load something to have this function? I don't seem to >> have it > > org-mime.el is in org contrib package. I am not sure how you might be > able to get this as it will depend on how you get org in the first > place. Are you using org from git or melpa or from the web site > directly? git - found it. Thanks. > >> >> 2) What is the easiest way of writing a mail in gnus in org format? I >> would like to have all features of org if possible? > > I simply change to org mode (e.g. M-x org-mode RET) to compose and then > back to message mode (M-x message-mode RET) when ready to htmlize the > buffer and send the email. I thought there might be an easier way, but this one definitely gives the most complete feature set. Thanks, Rainer -- Rainer M. Krug email: Rainerkrugsde PGP: 0x0F52F982 signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [O] State of things: Email with orgmode?
On Monday, 25 Apr 2016 at 19:33, Rainer M Krug wrote: > Eric S Fraga writes: > >> Table of Contents >> >> * 1. An example >> >> One of the links between org and email is using org-mime-htmlize which > > Very nice - but I have two question: > > 1) do I have to load something to have this function? I don't seem to > have it org-mime.el is in org contrib package. I am not sure how you might be able to get this as it will depend on how you get org in the first place. Are you using org from git or melpa or from the web site directly? > > 2) What is the easiest way of writing a mail in gnus in org format? I > would like to have all features of org if possible? I simply change to org mode (e.g. M-x org-mode RET) to compose and then back to message mode (M-x message-mode RET) when ready to htmlize the buffer and send the email. -- : Eric S Fraga (0xFFFCF67D), Emacs 25.0.92.1, Org release_8.3.4-739-g789412
Re: [O] State of things: Email with orgmode?
Eric S Fraga writes: > Table of Contents > > * 1. An example > > One of the links between org and email is using org-mime-htmlize which Very nice - but I have two question: 1) do I have to load something to have this function? I don't seem to have it 2) What is the easiest way of writing a mail in gnus in org format? I would like to have all features of org if possible? Rainer > will take your email buffer (using gnus in my case but a message > buffer) and create a text+html mime encoded email in which the plain > text is parsed as an org file and exported to HTML. > > > I don't use this often but I do use it now and again, for instance when a > table is a necessary element of the email or if I want to have some LaTeX > equations > in the email. > > > 1 An example > > For instance, the following equation may appear in the email, depending on > what you are using to view your emails: > > > \begin{equation} > y = \sqrt{x} > \end{equation} > > > eric > > > – > > > > Eric S Fraga (0xFFFCF67D), Emacs 25.0.92.1, Org release_8.3.4-739-g789412 > -- Rainer M. Krug email: Rainerkrugsde PGP: 0x0F52F982 signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [O] State of things: Email with orgmode?
That is nice! John --- Professor John Kitchin Doherty Hall A207F Department of Chemical Engineering Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 15213 412-268-7803 @johnkitchin http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 12:48 PM, Eric S Fraga wrote: > Table of Contents > >- 1. An example <#m_973296144810500413_orgf4147a8> > > One of the links between org and email is using org-mime-htmlize which > will take your email buffer (using gnus in my case but a message buffer) > and create a text+html mime encoded email in which the plain text is parsed > as an org file and exported to HTML. > > I don't use this often but I do use it now and again, for instance when a > table is a necessary element of the email or if I want to have some LaTeX > equations in the email. > 1 An example > > For instance, the following equation *may* appear in the email, depending > on what you are using to view your emails: > > [image: \begin{equation} y = \sqrt{x} \end{equation}] > > eric > > – > > Eric S Fraga (0xFFFCF67D), Emacs 25.0.92.1, Org release_8.3.4-739-g789412 > >
Re: [O] State of things: Email with orgmode?
One of the links between org and email is using org-mime-htmlize which will take your email buffer (using gnus in my case but a message buffer) and create a text+html mime encoded email in which the plain text is parsed as an org file and exported to HTML. I don't use this often but I do use it now and again, for instance when a table is a necessary element of the email or if I want to have some LaTeX equations in the email. * An example For instance, the following equation *may* appear in the email, depending on what you are using to view your emails: \begin{equation} y = \sqrt{x} \end{equation} eric -- : Eric S Fraga (0xFFFCF67D), Emacs 25.0.92.1, Org release_8.3.4-739-g789412