While I am using org to publish my source code, I include my code in
following way:
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
some emacs-lisp code
#+END_SRC
Everytime I copy the begin and the end tag which is
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
and
#+END_SRC
to my org file.
I want to find a way to inset them handly. Is
I am using the LaTeX class examdesign to write exams. It seems I can pretty
nicely get the header included into org for purposes of exporting. So far,
I haven't figured out how to convert plain text exams to a form that
examdesign can use, so I need to edit latex surrounded by
#+BEGIN_LaTeX
Water Lin water...@ymail.com writes:
While I am using org to publish my source code, I include my code in
following way:
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
some emacs-lisp code
#+END_SRC
Everytime I copy the begin and the end tag which is
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
and
#+END_SRC
to my org file.
At Sat, 26 Sep 2009 00:46:43 -0400,
Jing Su @ Gmail wrote:
Under text-mode:
black black
red red
green green
yellowyellow
blue blue
magenta magenta
cyan cyan
white
Hi
When I Export an org file to latex - pdf (option d), the resulting pdf has
a contents section at the top with links (bookmarks) to that area of the
text. All of the entries in Contents have red boxes around them - how do I
get rid of the red boxes? I searched the archive and played with
Water Lin water...@ymail.com writes:
While I am using org to publish my source code, I include my code in
following way:
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
some emacs-lisp code
#+END_SRC
Everytime I copy the begin and the end tag which is
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
and
#+END_SRC
to my org file.
Alan E. Davis lngn...@gmail.com writes:
#+BEGIN_LaTeX
questions and sections
#+END_LaTeX
For now, however, is there a way to use AUCTeX to edit the LaTeX in the
environment above? Currently, my habit of using C-c e to enter
environments is getting in the way, for example.
\usepackage{hyperref}
\hypersetup{colorlinks,linkcolor=blue}
Hyperlinks are red boxed by default, the above changes them to blue.
On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 12:17:20PM -0500, charles snyder wrote:
Hi
When I Export an org file to latex - pdf (option d), the resulting pdf has
a contents section
Hello Pere,
On Mon, 21 Sep 2009 10:36:12 -0400, Pere Quintana Seguí wrote:
The other thing that supermemo implements is incremental reading
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incremental_reading
I don't know much about it, as apparently only supermemo implemented it.
But I guess it would be also
Thank you benny and Andreas for your solutions to my question.
I did notice a couple of things I did not expect and would appreciate if someone
could tell me what I am missing.
In the following table, if I change the value in @2$4, I have to run C-c C-c
twice for the change to be propagated.
Aloha all,
I'm trying to generate $^{14}$C, or an equivalent, from org-mode to
represent the isotope of carbon important in archaeological dating.
Reading the manual, I tried this:
** A Brief History of Attempts to Interpret the ^{14}C Dates
*** The ^{14}C Dates
Which, in my #+LaTeX_CLASS:
Hi Carsten,
I have org-footnote-section set to Footnotes. If I insert a new
footnote while...
1. the * Footnotes tree already exists and
2. the * Footnotes tree is folded
...the footnote definition label is inserted, but the * Footnotes
subtree remains folded and the cursor jumps to the *
If you start a numbered list with
1.
and hit M-RET then you get
2.
^
with a space, i.e. '2. '
However, when creating the 10th list item, there is no space after
'10.'. Same for 99 - 100. This isn't entirely trivial, because if you
start typing blindly after hitting M-RET, then the line you
Dan Davison davi...@stats.ox.ac.uk writes:
If you start a numbered list with
1.
and hit M-RET then you get
2.
^
with a space, i.e. '2. '
However, when creating the 10th list item, there is no space after
'10.'.
Sorry, what I meant to say is that there is a space, but that point is
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