On 26/06/09 10:41:08, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Org-mode uses
pdflatex -interaction nonstopmode file.tex
file.tex is first passed through shell-quote-argument before
being inserted into the command.
Please check in Emacs what evaluating
(shell-quote-argument c:path\to\file)
Hi Carsten,
Carsten Dominik wrote:
Sébastien Vauban wrote:
- If you have a level 3 item under a level 1 item, the level 3 doesn't get
exported to LaTeX. I know this is not a normal situation, but it happens
when restructuring some text, and you loose it in the exported view...
Yes,
Matthew,
No apologies needed. A good explanation like yours is a valuable
thing to have sitting in the mailing list archive (and perhaps even in
a more formal spot, in the Worg article: Academic writing with Org,
which I will someday help you write.)
Scot
On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 10:53 PM,
Hi Nick,
Nick Dokos wrote:
Sebastien Vauban wrote:
BTW, any solution for exporting to a Beamer presentation? I'd be very
very very interested by anything in that direction. That's the last piece
of the whole puzzle, IMHO.
I did a beamer presentation in org-mode last month (1 hour,
Samuel Wales samolog...@gmail.com writes:
On each of my many emacs-w3m tabs, I can remember manually with f8 f8
n (my binding for org-remember and my ?n template which I sent). It
grabs the title and URL perfectly. I can also do m-right, which is my
binding for next tab.
To use the macro,
Hello,
org's HTML output is very convincing (as are so many other wonderful
things org does) - congratulations! We now want to use it also for our
software documentation.
Our main packages are Qt 4.5 based and we have already had some good
experiences with using Qt's help browser,
Scot Becker wrote:
Matthew,
No apologies needed. A good explanation like yours is a valuable
thing to have sitting in the mailing list archive (and perhaps even in
a more formal spot, in the Worg article: Academic writing with Org,
which I will someday help you write.)
Scot
Hi Scot,
Scot Becker wrote:
Matthew,
No apologies needed. A good explanation like yours is a valuable
thing to have sitting in the mailing list archive (and perhaps even in
a more formal spot, in the Worg article: Academic writing with Org,
which I will someday help you write.)
Scot:
Yes indeed.
Paul R wrote:
Hi Andreas and org-mode users,
Andreas Seeing the danger of raising flame-wars, which we have seen at
Andreas several occasions, consider that rather a recommendable style.
Thank you Andreas for your recommandations, but please let me point out
that debate on this list has
=?utf-8?Q?S=C3=A9bastien_Vauban?= wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com wrote:
Weird. Having done the above `add-to-list' in Emacs (with `C-x C-e'),
I got a different exported file than yours. But really different:
--8---cut here---start-8---
...
I'm sure there are many ways in org to accomplish my goal with this
particular project, which is to create a ranking system for items.
Here's the situation: I have about 200 items that I am evaluating. I
need each item to have a title, a tag, a note, and a ranking from 0 to
5. Then, I need to be
Ross A. Laird wrote:
I'm sure there are many ways in org to accomplish my goal with this
particular project, which is to create a ranking system for items.
Here's the situation: I have about 200 items that I am evaluating. I
need each item to have a title, a tag, a note, and a ranking from 0 to
I am using org-remember set to open a new frame when used, and the
default frame size is much too large. To fix this, I have designed some
advice and a custom variable to implement custom parameters for the
remember frame:
(defcustom remember-frame-alist nil
Additional frame parameters for
Ross A. Laird r...@rosslaird.info wrote:
I'm sure there are many ways in org to accomplish my goal with this
particular project, which is to create a ranking system for items.
Here's the situation: I have about 200 items that I am evaluating. I
need each item to have a title, a tag, a note,
Ian Barton li...@manor-farm.org writes:
Ross A. Laird wrote:
I'm sure there are many ways in org to accomplish my goal with this
particular project, which is to create a ranking system for items.
Here's the situation: I have about 200 items that I am evaluating. I
need each item to have a
Hi. I thought it would be a simple matter to make use of a css file in html
export.
At the top of my file I put
#+LATEX_CLASS: myarticle
#+TITLE: Directory skeleton
#+AUTHOR: Study
#+STYLE:
but no result. I did Cc-Cc, closed down and reopened.
Am I doing something stupidly wrong? I can't
Dear all,
I am having a problem with Org-mode's HTML export, specifically with a local
file link that contains underscores. My file contains the following link in
the org-mode source:
[[file:low_stats/berkeley_brady_2005.pdf][syllabus]]
and the HTML export produces the following:
a
I am using org-remember set to open a new frame when used, and the
default frame size is much too large. To fix this, I have designed some
advice and a custom variable to implement custom parameters for the
remember frame:
(defcustom remember-frame-alist nil
Additional frame parameters for
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com wrote:
Ross A. Laird r...@rosslaird.info wrote:
I'm sure there are many ways in org to accomplish my goal with this
particular project, which is to create a ranking system for items.
Here's the situation: I have about 200 items that I am evaluating. I
Charles Howard incuba...@hotmail.co.uk writes:
Hi. I thought it would be a simple matter to make use of a css file in html
export.
At the top of my file I put
#+LATEX_CLASS: myarticle
#+TITLE: Directory skeleton
#+AUTHOR: Study
#+STYLE:
but no result. I did Cc-Cc, closed down and
Charles Howard incuba...@hotmail.co.uk writes:
Hi. I thought it would be a simple matter to make use of a css file in html
export.
At the top of my file I put
#+LATEX_CLASS: myarticle
#+TITLE: Directory skeleton
#+AUTHOR: Study
#+STYLE:
Hi Charles,
The #+style line should look
Brenton Kenkel brenton.ken...@gmail.com wrote:
I am having a problem with Org-mode's HTML export, specifically with a local
file link that contains underscores. My file contains the following link in
the org-mode source:
[[file:low_stats/berkeley_brady_2005.pdf][syllabus]]
and the HTML
Nathan Neff nathan.n...@gmail.com writes:
Probably the simplest thing to do is to add SCHEDULED timestamps to the
sub-items as well. As I understand it, org-mode timestamps cannot be
inherited by subheadings. I imagine someone else will quickly come along
and correct me if I'm wrong. :)
Matthew Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:
Ian Barton li...@manor-farm.org writes:
Ross A. Laird wrote:
I'm sure there are many ways in org to accomplish my goal with this
particular project, which is to create a ranking system for items.
Here's the situation: I have about 200 items that I am
Without the following patch, storing links to Gnus Article buffers fails
on CVS Emacs, as they (at least in my setup -- IMAP) always contain a
From line, which can't be parsed as an RFC822 header.
From: Andreas Rottmann a.rottm...@gmx.at
Subject: [PATCH] Fixes for the Gnus integration
-
Hi!
Well, the subject says it all -- attached is a rough patch to allow more
flexibility with the HTML export; I use it like this:
(defun rotty/homepage-preamble (opt-plist)
(insert div id=\header\)
(insert
div id=\navbar\
a class=\menu\ href=\/\Home/a
| a
Xin Shi shixin...@gmail.com writes:
Hello Experts,
I noticed two problems with recent org publishing HTML with js support.
To make is specific, one can use this page as example:
http://orgmode.org/Changes.html
1.) The shortcut icon is no longer displayed (the small icon in the address
On Jul 2, 2009, at 8:55 AM, Andreas Roehler wrote:
Hi,
after reopening a file with two footnotes inside,
inserting a third footnote between first and second, it
fails to renumber it.
below the test-buffer
Should I'm right so far --even seeing footnote reimplemented-- maybe
have a look at
The hotmail account I am using seems to have stripped out the html code.
I did have such a line following STYLE, as in the link you quoted.
I had the css file in the same dir as the org file. I used basic.css and
./basic.css
with no success either way.
Thanks Matt. I still don't know why
Hi
This should be trivial to fix, but I can't seem to get rid of this:
Charles Snyder
c...@charles-snyders-computer-2.localc...@charles-snyders-computer-2.local
in the footer of all my org-publish-project files.
I have
:email 'clsnyder at gmail dot com'
in my org publish project alist
?
Charles Howard incuba...@hotmail.co.uk writes:
The hotmail account I am using seems to have stripped out the html code.
What did Org-mode's XHTML export head section look like then?
I did have such a line following STYLE, as in the link you quoted.
I had the css file in the same dir as
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