Rick Moynihan writes:
> On 22 April 2010 22:29, Sebastian Rose wrote:
>> Rick Moynihan writes:
>>
>> Hey Rick,
>>
>> interesting observation! I found, the pages validate everywhere, and so
>> I started to search. It seems to be valid CSS 2 (I couldn't find a
>> evidence though).
>
> Looks like
charles snyder wrote:
> Thanks Nick!
>
Glad to help!
> On 2 different machines,
> I got a "no match" when I tried C-h f org-export-as-freemind
> and when I followed your instructions:
>
> M-x load-library org-freemind
> followed by C-c C-e m
>
> It worked!
>
> so, when I added:
>
> (load
On 22 April 2010 22:29, Sebastian Rose wrote:
> Rick Moynihan writes:
>
> Hey Rick,
>
> interesting observation! I found, the pages validate everywhere, and so
> I started to search. It seems to be valid CSS 2 (I couldn't find a
> evidence though).
Looks like an inconsistency in the W3C specs, a
Thanks Nick!
On 2 different machines,
I got a "no match" when I tried C-h f org-export-as-freemind
and when I followed your instructions:
M-x load-library org-freemind
followed by C-c C-e m
It worked!
so, when I added:
(load-library "C:/Users/clsnyder/Documents/org-6.33/lisp/org-freemind")
Hi, I started to write a long time ago a Muse exporter which outputs Org
syntax. I'm now publishing it even if it's not finished, because I have not
much free time to deal with a particular problem with list exportation. It
needs heavy restructuration.
Here it is:
http://www.danielclemente.c
On Apr 22, 2010, at 11:01 PM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
Carsten Dominik writes:
Hi Sebastian,
I have applied your patch, thanks.
- Carsten
On Apr 22, 2010, at 3:58 PM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
Hi Carsten,
here is a neccessary improvement for the sitemap-sorting.
This is diffed against the cu
Rick Moynihan writes:
> Hi all,
>
> It seems that org-mode exports invalid CSS properties for id's.
>
> e.g. "sec-1.1" is an invalid CSS ID because it collides with the
> syntax for CSS classes, meaning that you can't style it. I'd suggest
> replacing the dots with another char.
Hey Rick,
int
Buck Brody writes:
> Carsten,
>
> I'm not sure how to run pdflatex. I didn't mention earlier, but I run emacs
> on Windows.
Hi Buck,
did you install `texlive' or similar?
See: http://www.tug.org/texlive/
Download: http://www.tug.org/texlive/acquire-netinstall.html
HTH
Sebastian
>
> Buc
Carsten Dominik writes:
> Hi Sebastian,
>
> I have applied your patch, thanks.
>
> - Carsten
>
> On Apr 22, 2010, at 3:58 PM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
>
>> Hi Carsten,
>>
>>
>> here is a neccessary improvement for the sitemap-sorting.
>>
>> This is diffed against the current master, thus the last pat
Hi,
many commands in Emacs that move the point long distances push the mark
so you can go back using C-u C-. org-agenda-goto doesn't do this,
and I found it a bit annoying that I have to navigate the outline again
to find back to where the point was before using the Agenda.
Patch attached.
rega
I figured out how to keep tabs from being used to align tags. The
solution is to set indent-tabs-mode to nil locally for org-mode.
I believe the following patch should fix this issue.
--8<---cut here---start->8---
index c875472..1d10754 100644
--- a/lisp/org-i
charles snyder wrote:
> I get the same error message ("Wrong type argument: commandp,
> org-export-as-freemind") with any org file on:
>
> home windows 7 emacs 23, orgmode 6.34
> home mac osx as previously described -emacs/aquamacs
> work windows XP emacs 23
> (all gnu emacs)
> all have diffe
Hi all,
It seems that org-mode exports invalid CSS properties for id's.
e.g. "sec-1.1" is an invalid CSS ID because it collides with the
syntax for CSS classes, meaning that you can't style it. I'd suggest
replacing the dots with another char.
R.
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On Apr 22, 2010, at 6:10 AM, Ross Laird wrote:
I mostly use XeTeX (rather than LaTeX). Can Org be setup to use the
XeTeX
engine? I've looked at the variable org-export-latex-classes (as
well as
org-export-latex-package-alist), and it looks like I can insert the
XeTeX-specific code:
\TeXX
Sorry for the triple posting! (It was gnus' fault.)
Ross Laird rosslaird.com> writes:
>
> I mostly use XeTeX (rather than LaTeX). Can Org be setup to use the XeTeX
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On Apr 21, 2010, at 4:44 PM, Dan Davison wrote:
Carsten Dominik writes:
On Apr 21, 2010, at 3:32 PM, Bastien wrote:
Carsten Dominik writes:
do others agree with Matti's view?
FWIW, I do.
There is still another difference.
Currently, when I execute the indentation command
several ti
Hi Sebastian,
I have applied your patch, thanks.
- Carsten
On Apr 22, 2010, at 3:58 PM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
Hi Carsten,
here is a neccessary improvement for the sitemap-sorting.
This is diffed against the current master, thus the last patch is
included here, too.
Some files still do not
I get the same error message ("Wrong type argument: commandp,
org-export-as-freemind") with *any *org file on:
home windows 7 emacs 23, orgmode 6.34
home mac osx as previously described -emacs/aquamacs
work windows XP emacs 23
(all gnu emacs)
all have different .emacs files
all are using recent
I mostly use XeTeX (rather than LaTeX). Can Org be setup to use the XeTeX
engine? I've looked at the variable org-export-latex-classes (as well as
org-export-latex-package-alist), and it looks like I can insert the
XeTeX-specific code:
\TeXXeTstate=1
\usepackage{fontspec,xunicode}
\defaul
I use XeTeX, mostly (rather than LaTeX), and I'm wondering if it might
be possible to use XeTeX with org. XeTeX requires a few special lines in
the header of the document, but after these lines it operates the same
as LaTeX. For my setup, the extra lines typically look like this:
\TeXXeTstate=1
\
Carsten,
I'm not sure how to run pdflatex. I didn't mention earlier, but I run emacs
on Windows.
Buck
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 6:38 AM, Carsten Dominik
wrote:
> Hi Buck,
>
> In this process, Org-mode will produce a .tex file. Try running pdflatex
> on the file "by hand", this will give you (an
I use XeTeX, mostly (rather than LaTeX), and I'm wondering if it might
be possible to use XeTeX with org. XeTeX requires a few special lines in
the header of the document, but after these lines it operates the same
as LaTeX. For my setup, the extra lines typically look like this:
\TeXXeTstate=1
\
"Eric Schulte" writes:
> Hi Darlan,
>
> Darlan Cavalcante Moreira writes:
[...]
>> - Darlan
>>
>> ps: How do I do that "cute here start/end"? Is it gnus functionality (I use
>> wanderlust) or it is more general?
>>
>
> The function is called `message-mark-inserted-region' and is part of
> messag
Hi Sebastian,
Sebastian Rose wrote:
> Ulf Stegemann writes:
>> I'm wondering what's the best way to export a single org file to a
>> /single/ LaTeX file but also to /multiple/ HTML files. Think of lengthy
>> manuals and things like that where such a strategy may be sensible. What
>> came to my
Nick Dokos writes:
> Sebastian Rose wrote:
>
>> Carsten Dominik writes:
>> > On Apr 22, 2010, at 3:41 AM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
>> >
>> > ...
>> > - Using symbols `first' and `last' instead of strings
>>
>>
>> We'll have to use `equal' then, not `eq':
>>
>
> On the contrary: eq works reliabl
Ulf Stegemann writes:
> I'm wondering what's the best way to export a single org file to a
> /single/ LaTeX file but also to /multiple/ HTML files. Think of lengthy
> manuals and things like that where such a strategy may be sensible. What
> came to my mind were include commands or publishing func
Hi Nick,
Thanks a lot for having made those tests and sorry for my late reply.
I didn't have time to go the direction you suggest: I will to check my
load-path and I'll let you know.
Thanks again.
Francesco
Nick Dokos wrote:
> Talking to myself again...
>
> From:Nick Dokos
> Subject: Re:
I'm wondering what's the best way to export a single org file to a
/single/ LaTeX file but also to /multiple/ HTML files. Think of lengthy
manuals and things like that where such a strategy may be sensible. What
came to my mind were include commands or publishing functions that
post-process the exp
Hi Carsten,
here is a neccessary improvement for the sitemap-sorting.
This is diffed against the current master, thus the last patch is
included here, too.
Some files still do not want to sort correctly, if we turn off
folder-sorting :-P
diff --git a/lisp/org-publish.el b/lisp/org-publish.e
On Apr 22, 2010, at 12:52 PM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
We'll have to use `equal' then, not `eq':
No, you need to change your defintion of the publishing alist to use
first and last instead of "first" and "last". This is Emacs Lisp, not
Javascript :-)
But you are right - my changes were in
Sebastian Rose wrote:
> Carsten Dominik writes:
> > On Apr 22, 2010, at 3:41 AM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
> >
> > ...
> > - Using symbols `first' and `last' instead of strings
>
>
> We'll have to use `equal' then, not `eq':
>
On the contrary: eq works reliably for symbols (and is, I assume, the
Carsten Dominik writes:
> On Apr 22, 2010, at 3:41 AM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
>
>> Hi Carsten,
>>
>>
>> here is a patch, that sorts the sitemap-file on html-export.
>>
>>
>> One my configure the sorting per project, by adding these lines to his
>> `org-publish-project-alist':
>>
>> :sitemap-sort-f
Carsten Dominik writes:
> Excellent question. I think the cleanest would be that M-left/right
> on a folded item that does have children throws an error.
+1
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On Apr 22, 2010, at 11:09 AM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
Carsten Dominik writes:
Hi Sebastian,
thanks or your patience - I have now aplied this patch.
Thanks!!!
You are saying that your files "mostly validate". Are there issues
we should address?
No no no no no.
OK, I am glad to hear th
Carsten Dominik writes:
> Hi Sebastian,
>
> thanks or your patience - I have now aplied this patch.
Thanks!!!
> You are saying that your files "mostly validate". Are there issues
> we should address?
No no no no no.
I checked it over and over again it's _not_ the exporter, but
PHP's bui
On Apr 22, 2010, at 3:41 AM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
Hi Carsten,
here is a patch, that sorts the sitemap-file on html-export.
One my configure the sorting per project, by adding these lines to his
`org-publish-project-alist':
:sitemap-sort-foldersSet this to one of "first" (default),
Hi Sebastian,
thanks or your patience - I have now aplied this patch.
You are saying that your files "mostly validate". Are there issues
we should address?
Thanks!
- Carsten
On Apr 22, 2010, at 3:26 AM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
Carsten Dominik writes:
Hi Sebastion, sorry for being hard to s
Hi!
Matthew Jones schrieb:
> Looks like this might be a bug trying to write your files out to
> subdirectories it looks like I'm not trying to create the subdirectories.
> If you put your files in just the root directory does that work for you?
I simply deleted the subdirectories from the remote
Dear all,
my snippet does work as it should, I had tried it on an already open Org-mode
buffer in which case org-mode-hook is not called again (I think) - after
restarting Emacs now everything works fine.
Sorry for the noise.
Warm regards,
Stefan
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> From: Stefan Vollm
Hallo,
I want to globally use M- to cycle between buffers (using a function by
Xah Lee). It works fine except when in Org-mode where this key is bound to
org-complete in org.el. I have tried:
(add-hook 'org-mode-hook
(lambda ()
(define-key org-mode-map
Hello Carsten and others,
> If you are calling for more consistency, maybe this "feature" should
> go as well?
I do not have a strong opinion on this. In (my) day-to-day use of
org-mode, cases in which the difference between having a lock or not
matters rarely do occur.
If consistency here is i
Dear Sebastian,
On 21.04.2010, at 00:22, Sebastian Rose wrote:
> You can turn the inclusion off in your `org-export-projects-alist':
>
>:style-include-scripts nil
[...]
>
> :style-include-default nil
solves my problem beautifully - thank you!
Warm regards,
Stefan
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