Carsten Dominik domi...@science.uva.nl writes:
On Jan 12, 2009, at 9:14 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
[snip: about inlining PDF images in HTML export (42 lines)]
I am not sure if HTML allows to *inline* pdf, probably not.
Hmm, I welcome suggestions on a strategy for this.
Two cents.
Image files
Hi,
I'm trying to link to a heading in another org file. I assume it's possible
and I remember a related discussion (maybe about those links in HTML), but I
didn't find it.
I tried to use intuitively this syntax (it doesn't work):
[[file:proj.org#*some heading]]
This is similar to
Carsten,
2009/1/14 Carsten Dominik domi...@science.uva.nl:
On Jan 12, 2009, at 9:14 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
Graham Smith myotis...@gmail.com writes:
I am exporting to HTML with a lnk to a pdf with instant opening in
Firefox on a Mac.
Originally, I had a description on the link, and as
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 2:42 PM, Graham Smith wrote:
[snip: Discussion on inlining PDF in HTML (53 lines)]
I think it worth while mentioning that I am looking for a quick
preview of my document, that also shows the images.
These are natively produced by R on the Mac as PDFs. I want to keep
Hi Daniel,
If I call `org-store-link' on a headline it creates a link like
file:~/iese.org::*Merge%20invoke%20insert%20invokation%20statement
which I can insert in any other org file using `org-insert-link'. Works
fine for me.
Bye,
Tassilo
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Ok, so it was [[file:proj.org::*some heading]] instead of [[file:proj.org#*some
heading]], fine.
Could it be documented as example in
http://orgmode.org/manual/External-links.html#External-links
This also refers to it:
http://orgmode.org/manual/Publishing-links.html#Publishing-links
Hi,
I recently started using Org extensively, and I'm a very happy user --
except for one annoying problem:
Every now and then, folding just stops working. Pressing TAB or (my
equivalent of) S-TAB still displays messages such as OVERVIEW in the
mode line, but everything always gets expanded
Manish
Saw this wonder a while ago
http://tsdh.wordpress.com/2007/08/22/view-documents-pdfpostscriptdvi-inside-emacs/
Who knows someday doc-view.el's facilities can be called by Orgmode to
achieve this.
I don't know enough about emacs/Org-mode to comment but it says it is
already part of
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 4:20 PM, Graham Smith wrote:
Manish
Saw this wonder a while ago
http://tsdh.wordpress.com/2007/08/22/view-documents-pdfpostscriptdvi-inside-emacs/
Who knows someday doc-view.el's facilities can be called by Orgmode to
achieve this.
I don't know enough about
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 4:03 PM, Michael Hohmuth wrote:
Hi,
I recently started using Org extensively, and I'm a very happy user --
except for one annoying problem:
Every now and then, folding just stops working. Pressing TAB or (my
equivalent of) S-TAB still displays messages such as
Daniel Clemente n142...@gmail.com writes:
Ok, so it was [[file:proj.org::*some heading]] instead of
[[file:proj.org#*some heading]], fine.
I've just noticed that if you have two headlines with the same text,
it'll always link to the first one.
Could it be documented as example in
Hello,
To all readers, an inspiring 2009.
Say, in one of my files, I had a
** TODO Pay taxes
SCHEDULED: 2009-01-15 Thu +0d
which the last few days (?) has been causing an
org-closest-date: Arithmetic error
I decided to investigate this today. I actually first noticed the error
this
Hi Gijs,
While you can use +0 to schedule an event for today after typing C-c
C-s on a headline, I don't believe you can use +0d for a repeating
timestamp. If it did work, it would cause a task to repeat forever on
the same day - so that's probably why it isn't supported. To create a
task that
Michael Hohmuth michael.hohm...@amd.com writes:
Hi,
I recently started using Org extensively, and I'm a very happy user --
except for one annoying problem:
Every now and then, folding just stops working. Pressing TAB or (my
equivalent of) S-TAB still displays messages such as OVERVIEW in
Hello,
I have just installed emacs-snapshot and the git version of org-mode on
a new Debian machine (running Lenny), and a lot of C-c letter bindings
are missing. For example, C-c a should be org-agenda, but is unbound.
C-h m shows the right bindings.
Here's .emacs:
(add-to-list 'load-path
Wow, that puts a really new spin on finding a 'zero-day' ... :-)
Dennis
On 14 Jan 2009, at 10:16, Gijs Hillenius wrote:
Hello,
To all readers, an inspiring 2009.
Say, in one of my files, I had a
** TODO Pay taxes
SCHEDULED: 2009-01-15 Thu +0d
which the last few days (?) has been
Peter Westlake peter.westl...@pobox.com writes:
I have just installed emacs-snapshot and the git version of org-mode on
a new Debian machine (running Lenny), and a lot of C-c letter bindings
are missing. For example, C-c a should be org-agenda, but is unbound.
C-h m shows the right bindings.
--- Mer 14/1/09, Peter Westlake peter.westl...@pobox.com ha scritto:
I have just installed emacs-snapshot and the git version of
org-mode on
a new Debian machine (running Lenny), and a lot of C-c
letter bindings
are missing. For example, C-c a should be org-agenda, but
is unbound.
C-h m
On 14 Jan 2009, Matthew Lundin wrote:
Gijs Hillenius g...@hillenius.net writes:
Say, in one of my files, I had a
** TODO Pay taxes
SCHEDULED: 2009-01-15 Thu +0d
which the last few days (?) has been causing an
org-closest-date: Arithmetic error
(snip and undo the top-quote)
Hi Gijs,
Gijs Hillenius g...@hillenius.net writes:
Thanks! But I thought the +0d in SCHEDULED: 2009-01-15 Thu +0d
means that I would be warned about this TODO item not 14 days or less
before the date, but only on the date itself. Maybe I should have
written +0, as per
Gijs Hillenius g...@hillenius.net writes:
On 14 Jan 2009, Matthew Lundin wrote:
Gijs Hillenius g...@hillenius.net writes:
Say, in one of my files, I had a
** TODO Pay taxes
SCHEDULED: 2009-01-15 Thu +0d
snip
Thanks! But I thought the +0d in SCHEDULED: 2009-01-15 Thu +0d
means that I
Hello everyone,
Is it possible to do word wrapping inside org table as MS Word did? I know
that one table mode can do this. (http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/TableMode)
Best wishes,
Yu Zhao
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Hi everyone,
I have a lot of org-files and use org-refile all the time as part of
my normal workflow. My basic approach is to remember things to an
inbox.org file and then to process the inbox GTD-style.
One thing I'm having a hard time figuring out is how to refile headers
as top level
On 14 Jan 2009, Matthew Lundin wrote:
Hope this helps,
It does. Note to self: I should spend more time with the
manual.
Thanks! (you all!)
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Hello
The documentation at http://orgmode.org/manual/Exporting-Agenda-Views.html
has examples of exporting the agenda views like:
: emacs -f org-batch-store-agenda-views -kill
but they don't seem to work with the current org-mode
version. None of the org-batch-* seem to be defined.
org-version is
Hi list
* org-plot bug
The following table works correctly with org-plot
#+PLOT: title:org-plot test ind:1 type:2d with:hist set:style fill
solid set:yrange [0:]
| Year | a | b |
|---+---+---|
| x2006 | 3 | 1 |
| 2007 | 1 | 2 |
| 2008 | 2 | 0 |
However, if the x is removed
On Wed, 14 Jan 2009 14:48:02 + (GMT), Giovanni Ridolfi
giovanni.rido...@yahoo.it said:
--- Mer 14/1/09, Peter Westlake peter.westl...@pobox.com ha scritto:
I have just installed emacs-snapshot and the git version of org-mode
on a new Debian machine (running Lenny), and a lot of C-c
On Wed, 14 Jan 2009 09:41:49 -0500, Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca
said:
Hi Peter,
I add the org-mode git sources and load them at the top of my .emacs
...
I have the following keybindings defined in my .emacs since I want C-c a
and C-c l to work everywhere. I use the agenda so much I've
Emacs23, I think. And I recall watching a video demonstration of
it... it was quite slow. It converts the PDF pages into images for
display.
I see, thanks.
Graham
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On 14 Jan 2009, William Henney wrote:
From glancing through org-plot.el, it seems as though the problem is
that the text-ind parameter is false when all the values in the
independent variable column are legal numbers. However, my lisp
skills are not up to fixing this.
This may fix that
Charles Sebold cseb...@gmail.com writes:
On 14 Jan 2009, William Henney wrote:
From glancing through org-plot.el, it seems as though the problem is
that the text-ind parameter is false when all the values in the
independent variable column are legal numbers. However, my lisp
skills are not
Since we can export individual pieces of a single org-mode file, would
it be reasonable to make the latex class be a possible property on a
node, instead of requiring it to be set either on the file or through
variable binding?
Best,
r
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On Wed, 14 Jan 2009, Eric Schulte wrote:
I believe that forcing text-ind to be true when the plot type is
'hist' is a safe enough maneuver (especially plotting with hist seems
to fail if text-ind is not true).
I would recommend this patch. It's the same idea as Charles' only
implemented
Hi Tom,
I am hesitant to apply this relatively complex patch which
I have not had the time to study closely enough.
I am wondering: Instead of setting a TODO keyword,
would it not be simpler and equally effective to set a
special tag when an entry is blocked?
That is a much better
On Wed, Jan 14 2009, Graham Smith wrote:
Carsten,
I think it worth while mentioning that I am looking for a quick
preview of my document, that also shows the images.
These are natively produced by R on the Mac as PDFs. I want to keep
them in vector format for the final report, so a) don't
Austin
As another option, you might consider svg() from the RSvgDevice
package. SVG images display in some modern web browsers.
I didn't know about the SVG device, but it hasn't helped, unless its a
firefox setting (which I can't find) PNGs appear inlne as they should,
but not SVG (which from
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