Aidan Gauland aidal...@no8wireless.co.nz writes:
Escaping a star ('*') in a heading with a backslash works (i.e. exports
to a literal '*') when exporting to PDF (via LaTeX; probably because
LaTeX then processes it), but not when exporting to HTML.
My situation is that I have a heading which
Hi all,
Richard Riley wrote:
Eric S Fraga ucec...@ucl.ac.uk writes:
On Thu, 02 Sep 2010 08:51:16 -0700, Dan Davison davi...@stats.ox.ac.uk
wrote:
I've just pushed changes which mean that Org now fontifies code in code
blocks. Currently, this is turned on by default, so it would be helpful
Hi,
When diffing versions of my Org files, before committing, just noticed this...
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** WAIT Vérifier la réception du BC
- SCHEDULED: 2010-09-03 Fri
+ SCHEDULED: 2010-09-08 Wed
:LOGBOOK:
- State WAIT from TODO
On 9/7/10 2:56 AM, Juan wrote:
A very complex way of not adding the extra column:
| name | a | b | c |
|--++---+---|
| foo | 1 | 2 | 3 |
| bar | 3 | 2 | 1 |
| bar | 4 | 5 | 6 |
|--++---+---|
| | 7 | | |
#+TBLFM: @5$2='(apply '+ (mapcar* (lambda(x y) (if (string=
Sébastien Vauban wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com writes:
Hi,
When diffing versions of my Org files, before committing, just noticed this...
** WAIT Vérifier la réception du BC
- SCHEDULED: 2010-09-03 Fri
+ SCHEDULED: 2010-09-08 Wed
:LOGBOOK:
- State WAIT from TODO
Yevgeniy A. Viktorov yevgeniy.vikto...@gmail.com writes:
thank you for examples, I really lost it :)
would be nice to fix references to first level * Organization,
i.e. mostly to replace * Organization with ** Organization and
include above examples.
Okay I've added that to my todo list :)
In one of my org files I use archiving into the same file. This
works well, the only problem is org opens every subtree in the
file and doesn't restore the previous folding state
afterwards. In order to go back to a more useful folding state I
push S-tab twice after archiving. Once for OVERVIEW
Richard Riley rile...@gmail.com writes:
Just to add a ra ra to this post Bernd. Your page on using Org is
singularly the most useful I have come across and I have meant to get
back and reimplement your method following a bit of a .emacs clean up
recently. I think I sent some feedback before
Hi Nicolas list,
I've noticed some strange behavior with the new list code when
pressing M-RET:
Firstly, if I have a construct like this:
-
*** Some heading
- Bullet
- Bullet
- Bullet |
-
With the cursor at |, M-RET correctly adds another list item
Hello,
Based on a thread launched by Jambunathan, I've tried to follow another
direction, having a huge interest in getting such a thing to work.
My trial is very border-line, as I tried using Org code blocks. Would these be
convertable to LaTeX, that would make (or have made) sense.
Just
Hi Nick,
On the following entry if you put the point after 'foo' and S-M-RET to
create a new checkbox it gives the following stack dump:
,[ test.org ]
| * list test [/]
| [2010-09-07 Tue 07:47]
| - [ ] fooS-M-RET here
`
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error Invalid search bound (wrong
Anthony Lander anthonylan...@yahoo.com writes:
I've noticed some strange behavior with the new list code when
pressing M-RET:
Firstly, if I have a construct like this:
-
*** Some heading
- Bullet
- Bullet
- Bullet |
-
With the cursor at |, M-RET
On 7-Sep-10, at 7:46 AM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
Anthony Lander anthonylan...@yahoo.com writes:
I've noticed some strange behavior with the new list code when
pressing M-RET:
Firstly, if I have a construct like this:
-
*** Some heading
- Bullet
- Bullet
- Bullet |
Hi Noorul,
Noorul Islam K M wrote:
Sébastien Vauban wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com writes:
When diffing versions of my Org files, before committing, just noticed
this...
** WAIT Vérifier la réception du BC
- SCHEDULED: 2010-09-03 Fri
+ SCHEDULED: 2010-09-08 Wed
:LOGBOOK:
-
Thomas S. Dye t...@tsdye.com writes:
Aloha Dan,
This is really nice. Thanks for shepherding it along.
In some of my use cases there is a substantial delay when opening a
large file and then unfolding sections with many source code blocks.
Hi Tom,
I think this is a good point and probably
Richard Riley rile...@googlemail.com writes:
Dan Davison davi...@stats.ox.ac.uk writes:
Richard Riley rile...@gmail.com writes:
Eric S Fraga ucec...@ucl.ac.uk writes:
On Thu, 02 Sep 2010 08:51:16 -0700, Dan Davison davi...@stats.ox.ac.uk
wrote:
I've just pushed changes which mean that
David O'Toole dto1...@gmail.com writes:
I agree Bastien :)
I agree too, but note that what we are agreeing to is a conditional
statement...
On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 2:30 PM, Bastien bastien.gue...@wikimedia.fr wrote:
If setting org-src-fontify-natively to `t' by default triggers a debate
on
Dan Davison davi...@stats.ox.ac.uk writes:
Thomas S. Dye t...@tsdye.com writes:
Aloha Dan,
This is really nice. Thanks for shepherding it along.
In some of my use cases there is a substantial delay when opening a
large file and then unfolding sections with many source code blocks.
Hi
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suddenly (some time ago) :ID:properties occured under all headlines -
why are they there, do I need them, and who put them there?
Thanks,
Rainer
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Did you recently start using MobileOrg?
I think it uses them (by default) to keep track of
headlines.
See the MobileOrg part of the manual on how to turn
them off if that is indeed the issue.
On 09/07/2010 09:10 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
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On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 3:43 PM, Dan Davison davi...@stats.ox.ac.uk wrote:
David O'Toole dto1...@gmail.com writes:
I agree Bastien :)
I agree too, but note that what we are agreeing to is a conditional
statement...
On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 2:30 PM, Bastien bastien.gue...@wikimedia.fr wrote:
Dan Davison davi...@stats.ox.ac.uk writes:
But I do think we are gravitating towards turning it off, if it is
causing noticeable slowness on startup. So unless there are more voices
in favour of keeping it turned on for new users then I'll turn it off
later today.
I didn't test turning it on
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On 07/09/10 16:16, Erik Iverson wrote:
Did you recently start using MobileOrg?
No - I only inserted a link, and around that time the :ID:s appeared. I
deleted them all manually, but they came back.
I think it uses them (by default) to keep track
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
I *do* like the idea mentioned earlier to use a different background
when fontification is turned on. Just a slight grey instead of white,
for example. That would help distinguish things in export mode.
+1
Or maybe a different font?
I think it'd help for new users to keep it on by default, but since it
can be changed, I'm fine either way. How hard would it be to use a
property, so it could be changed on a per-file basis? If it's
difficult, that time may be better spent profiling and speeding it up.
- Tom
On Tue, Sep 7, 2010
Erik Iverson er...@ccbr.umn.edu writes:
Did you recently start using MobileOrg?
Or maybe you exported to iCal.
org-icalendar.el also sets :ID: to tasks.
--
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Rainer M Krug r.m.k...@gmail.com writes:
On 07/09/10 16:16, Erik Iverson wrote:
Did you recently start using MobileOrg?
No - I only inserted a link, and around that time the :ID:s appeared. I
deleted them all manually, but they came back.
I suspect you need this:
(set
On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 4:33 PM, Bastien bastien.gue...@wikimedia.fr wrote:
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
I *do* like the idea mentioned earlier to use a different background
when fontification is turned on. Just a slight grey instead of white,
for example. That would
Bastien bastien.gue...@wikimedia.fr writes:
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
I *do* like the idea mentioned earlier to use a different background
when fontification is turned on. Just a slight grey instead of white,
for example. That would help distinguish things in export
Hi Carsten, Bastien and the rest,
Bastien wrote:
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
I *do* like the idea mentioned earlier to use a different background
when fontification is turned on. Just a slight grey instead of white,
for example. That would help distinguish things in
Tom Short tshort.rli...@gmail.com writes:
I think it'd help for new users to keep it on by default, but since it
can be changed, I'm fine either way. How hard would it be to use a
property, so it could be changed on a per-file basis? If it's
difficult, that time may be better spent
Hi Dan,
Yes, I can confirm that (setq org-src-fontify-natively nil) makes
unfolding snappy again.
All the best,
Tom
On Sep 7, 2010, at 3:23 AM, Dan Davison wrote:
Thomas S. Dye t...@tsdye.com writes:
Aloha Dan,
This is really nice. Thanks for shepherding it along.
In some of my use
Bastien bastien.gue...@wikimedia.fr writes:
Markus Heller helle...@gmail.com writes:
Yes, that would be nice. What would it look like then? Like this:
1. Hit C-c a
2. Hit `m'
3. Type +S and then hit TAB which expands to +Sample
4. Continue with =S0002
Is this what you're thinking
Sebastian Rose sebastian_r...@gmx.de writes:
Bastien bastien.gue...@wikimedia.fr writes:
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
I *do* like the idea mentioned earlier to use a different background
when fontification is turned on. Just a slight grey instead of white,
for
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 3:43 PM, Dan Davison davi...@stats.ox.ac.uk wrote:
David O'Toole dto1...@gmail.com writes:
I agree Bastien :)
I agree too, but note that what we are agreeing to is a conditional
statement...
On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at
Hello,
Bernt Hansen writes:
On the following entry if you put the point after 'foo' and S-M-RET
to create a new checkbox it gives the following stack dump:
,[ test.org ]
| * list test [/]
| [2010-09-07 Tue 07:47]
| - [ ] fooS-M-RET here
`
Patch sent. Thank you (again) Bernt.
Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and
what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report? See
http://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback
Your bug report will be posted to the Org-mode mailing list.
Has anyone out there configured anything for magit to add significant
actions to an org-mode journal? If not I might look into it. I think I
would like to see in my agenda journal entries such as pushed projectA
to central repo automatically generated and tagged,
thoughts?
--
☘
Hello,
Anthony Lander writes:
Firstly, if I have a construct like this:
-
*** Some heading
- Bullet
- Bullet
- Bullet |
-
With the cursor at |, M-RET correctly adds another list item
(indented, and started with -). But now there is no way to
Hello,
Sébastien Vauban writes:
- Just add a second-level entry. - Via speed keys, `td' (was a
mistake, wanted to write `tt') - Via speed keys, `tw', and wrote a
small message.
I'm not able to reproduce it either. Could you send me your Org
configuration ?
Regards,
-- Nicolas
David Abrahams wrote:
Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and
what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report? See
http://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback
Your bug report will be posted to the Org-mode mailing list.
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Hello,
Bernt Hansen writes:
On the following entry if you put the point after 'foo' and S-M-RET
to create a new checkbox it gives the following stack dump:
,[ test.org ]
| * list test [/]
| [2010-09-07 Tue 07:47]
| - [ ] fooS-M-RET here
`
Patch sent. Thank
#+begin_src python
def add(a,b):
return a+b
def sub(a,b):
return a-b
#+end_src
Fails to execute due to 'unexpected indentation' in general, this is a
problem for copy/pasting into any emacs python shell, it wont work.
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First off, I'm using a workaround for the problem with closing brackets
terminating a footnote, even if they're supposed to be *within* the
footnote. Here is the relevant part of my init file...
;; Workaround for the bracket-in-footnote bug.
(add-hook 'org-export-html-final-hook
Aloha all,
I can't break myself of the M-q habit and often call fill-paragraph
inside a source code block while the buffer is in Org-mode.
Typically, this rearranges the source code in an undesirable way. Is
there some way (other than breaking the M-q habit) that I can protect
source
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On 07/09/10 16:40, Bastien wrote:
Rainer M Krug r.m.k...@gmail.com writes:
On 07/09/10 16:16, Erik Iverson wrote:
Did you recently start using MobileOrg?
No - I only inserted a link, and around that time the :ID:s appeared. I
deleted them all
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On 07/09/10 16:34, Bastien wrote:
Erik Iverson er...@ccbr.umn.edu writes:
Did you recently start using MobileOrg?
Or maybe you exported to iCal.
Nope - the org file is literate programming - only tang;ed and exported.
org-icalendar.el
Hi Sebastien
Tried out isodoc. I like it.
I only wish I had started out with this package rather than
scrlttr2.
The good thing about isodoc is that the default style of 'A simple
letter' in the document [1] is more closer to the convention that is
used here in India. Furthermore package
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Hello,
Michael Hoffman writes:
I've also tried regex-searching for something like ^ - \[ \] -
*** TODO but it's not foolproof since the number of leading spaces
doesn't always have something to do with the level of the previous
header.
It looks like you're looking
Thomas S. Dye t...@tsdye.com writes:
Aloha all,
I can't break myself of the M-q habit and often call fill-paragraph
inside a source code block while the buffer is in Org-mode.
Typically, this rearranges the source code in an undesirable way. Is
there some way (other than breaking the M-q
Is babel part of official emacs distribution? If not when is it likely
to be blessed?
Curiously yours,
Jambunathan K.
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Hi.
This change in org.el (commit fd16515b4a88d48362223b19c511c4973cdbc84c,
2010-08-07 18:31:54):
'(^[ \t]*\\([-+*]\\|[0-9]+[.)][ \t]+\\(?:\...@start:[0-9]+\\][
\t]*\\)?\\)\\(\\[[- X]\\]\\)
2 'org-checkbox prepend)
-(if org-provide-checkbox-statistics
+
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com wrote:
* org.el:
...
* org-mouse.el:
...
As you can see, the second almost matches what you came up with, but
the condition is simpler: the code *uses* the error raised to get
out of the (otherwise infinite) loop, so there is no need
[1] E.g. `org-babel-where-is-src-block-head' may not be the proper way
to detect if we're in a src block.
I wonder what the proper way is ...
At different points in the past, I had looked for org-at-babel-p or
something similar. I invariably wound up using
Hello,
Nick Dokos writes:
Zachary Young zacharysyo...@gmail.com wrote:
I am trying to iterate over a list with `org-next-item'. I just
tried:
(ignore-errors (while (equal nil (org-next-item
and it worked.
Is there a better way to do this? I'm not very versed in Elisp, and
Hi Jambunathan,
Jambunathan K wrote:
Tried out isodoc. I like it.
Delighted to hear so.
I had tried different packages as well, before, but was always (very)
disappointed by the complexity, as soon as what you want is not what they
made.
With isodoc, everything is quite easily doable, and
Michael Hoffman 9qobl2...@sneakemail.com writes:
** TODO x
*** [ ] x1
*** [ ] x2
[ ] x2.1
That works correctly in 7.01h and later if the last item is at level
three agaiun, but fails if the last one is at level four. Fascinating.
Achim.
Making a directory link like this: [[file://bla/fasel/]] will open that
folder in explorer on Windows at work, which is nice since I can just
keep a bunch of those in my notes.org file and fire them up whenever I
need to (the history in Explorer is never that helpful). I have since
learned that
Nick Dokos writes:
OK, thanks for the pointer: makes sense. I hadn't pulled your
reimplementation till just now. Of course, these functions didn't
exist before, so there was no choice - but maybe the few places
where org-next-item is used need to be examined and brought up to
snuff, using
These warnings have been appearing for a while now:
In org-order-calendar-date-args:
org.el:14592:31:Warning: `european-calendar-style' is an obsolete variable (as
of Emacs 23.1); use `calendar-date-style' instead.
Wrote /root/emacs/org-mode/lisp/org.elc
In
Thanks Dan,
Quick hack 2 does exactly what I want for the simple and (for me)
frequent use case of issuing M-q in a source block while in Org-mode.
I think it might be useful to have this functionality in Org-mode, if
it could be implemented without too much difficulty.
All the best,
Tom
Hello,
Jambunathan K writes:
[1] E.g. `org-babel-where-is-src-block-head' may not be the
proper way to detect if we're in a src block.
I wonder what the proper way is ...
At different points in the past, I had looked for org-at-babel-p or
something similar. I invariably wound up using
Commit bd1b57f92a33485c90db1efc407c8b7c7450993a (Thu Sep 2 11:35:43 2010 +)
did something like this in org-html.el:
((str (org-export-html-format-href thefile)))
- (if (and type (not (string= file type))
- (org-string-match-p ^// str))
+
Jambunathan K kjambunat...@gmail.com writes:
[1] E.g. `org-babel-where-is-src-block-head' may not be the proper way
to detect if we're in a src block.
I wonder what the proper way is ...
At different points in the past, I had looked for org-at-babel-p or
something similar. I
On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 2:12 AM, Daniel Clemente n142...@gmail.com wrote:
Commit bd1b57f92a33485c90db1efc407c8b7c7450993a (Thu Sep 2 11:35:43 2010
+) did something like this in org-html.el:
((str (org-export-html-format-href thefile)))
- (if (and type (not
On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 12:49 AM, Daniel Clemente n142...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi.
This change in org.el (commit fd16515b4a88d48362223b19c511c4973cdbc84c,
2010-08-07 18:31:54):
'(^[ \t]*\\([-+*]\\|[0-9]+[.)][ \t]+\\(?:\...@start:[0-9]+\\][
\t]*\\)?\\)\\(\\[[- X]\\]\\)
2
On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 1:05 AM, Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de wrote:
Making a directory link like this: [[file://bla/fasel/]] will open that
folder in explorer on Windows at work, which is nice since I can just
keep a bunch of those in my notes.org file and fire them up whenever I
need to (the
On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 4:36 AM, Seth Burleigh wbu...@gmail.com wrote:
#+begin_src python
def add(a,b):
return a+b
def sub(a,b):
return a-b
#+end_src
Fails to execute due to 'unexpected indentation' in general, this is a
problem for copy/pasting into any emacs python shell, it wont
David Maus dm...@ictsoc.de writes:
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Hello,
Bernt Hansen writes:
On the following entry if you put the point after 'foo' and S-M-RET
to create a new checkbox it gives the following stack dump:
,[ test.org ]
| * list test [/]
| [2010-09-07 Tue 07:47]
| - [ ]
Hi Jambunathan,
Good question, the answer is yes.
As of Org-mode 7.0 Babel has been part of Org and transitively part of
Emacs. If you checkout the head of the Emacs development branch you
will notice a host of /lisp/org/ob-* files.
It should appear in your core Emacs with the next release
Hi Seth,
This is probably a combination of both the use of comint-mode which
indirects interaction with the python process through a temporary Emacs
buffer, in combination with the fact that Emacs must explicitly wait for
the interactive python process to return output until a special
Hi Seb,
Sébastien Vauban wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com writes:
Hi Eric,
Eric Schulte wrote:
Sébastien Vauban wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com writes:
Hi Eric(s),
Hi Seb,
[...]
1. I find it weird to have all the parameters of =:cmdline= not enclosed
between quotes. What should be the best
Hi Seth,
This works fine for me with external evaluation, e.g.
--8---cut here---start-8---
#+begin_src python
def add(a,b):
return a+b
def sub(a,b):
return a-b
return add(sub(10,1),sub(10,2))
#+end_src
#+results:
: 17
--8---cut
Hi,
The attached patch makes it clear when a language mode has thrown an
error. This can clear up confusion whether an error is originating from
Org-mode or form the language-mode in question.
Should this be committed?
Best -- Eric
diff --git a/lisp/org-src.el b/lisp/org-src.el
index
I'm not sure if this exactly fits your needs, but see this recent
related thread.
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/29401/focus=29482
Best -- Eric
Jambunathan K kjambunat...@gmail.com writes:
If there is support for marking (unmarking) headlines in org file it
could be quite
I am another Android 1.5 user (Mororla Quench) hoping that its OS be
upgraded but ...
In the meantime I would like very much to use MobileOrg for Android
but, as Eric Fraga said, I also don't want to impede development of
MobileOrg.
Daniel
2010/9/4 Eric S Fraga ucec...@ucl.ac.uk:
On Fri, 3 Sep
Hi,
I'll try to answer some of the Babel related portions of this discussion
below.
I look forward to any potential org-letter export this line of
investigation yields.
Best -- Eric
Sébastien Vauban wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com writes:
Hi Jambunathan,
Jambunathan K wrote:
[...]
I would like
Hello,
I am attempting to generate a simple chart from gnuplot using the source of
an org-table. When I execute the gnuplot src block I get the message
Source block produced no output. Does anyone have any suggestions as to
what might be the cause? I have included a sample of what I am trying
I am not sure if this is an official fix, but I have it working by adding the
code to my .emacs/preferenes.el file. Hopefully there is a more a permanent fix
on the way.
Regards,
Andre
Aquamacs 2.1 and 7.01trans
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Hi Eric,
Thank you. This will be very useful.
All the best,
Tom
On Sep 7, 2010, at 2:56 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
#+begin_src org :results latex
- one
- two
- three
#+end_src
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Hi. I have a question about setting MobileOrg.
The directory needed for MobileOrg seems fine. I am a little confused how I
should write index.org in order to make links to other org files.
If I write in index.org like,
* [[file:project.org][an important project]]
the index.org makes a link
Hi Nick,
Maybe two things off hand (booted into OS X right now where I can't try your
code..)
1) try using straight gnuplot without going through org to verify your
commands. This helps make sure that the syntax isn't producing errors.
Another way to check this out sometimes is to C-c C-c on the
Hi,
The index.org file is automatically generated for you when you
org-mobile-push. It contains links to all files listed in org-agenda-files
and org-mobile-files. Is your project.org listed in either of those? You
may find this screencast helpful, it demonstrates setting up MobileOrg from
When working on a document, I tend to sprinkle TODO headlines throughout the
doc. These are really very loosely structured; they just represent things
that I need to do somewhat near the area that I'm looking at.
I mark these lines with a :noexport: tag in order to prevent them from being
On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 12:19 AM, Eric Schulte wrote:
Hi Manish,
Are you sure that org-plantuml-jar-path is set when the function
produces that error? I've just pushed up a slight change to
ob-plantuml which is more explicit about ensuring the correctness of
org-plantuml-jar-path before it is
Hi John,
I would actually like to plot different lines per distance, each
that correlate to a date and elapsed-time (x and y axis respectively). I
get an error with the :file notation, though I read that in a sample babel
gnuplot example for generating graphs of commit history on the org-mode
On 09/07/2010 10:12 PM, Nick Parker wrote:
Hi John,
I would actually like to plot different lines per distance, each
that correlate to a date and elapsed-time (x and y axis respectively).
I get an error with the :file notation, though I read that in a sample
babel gnuplot example for
Let me explain what I mean by selective tangling (or any one of the
other babel operations)
I mark subtrees [1]. The nearest Org equivalent would be to create a
sparse tree with say a tag match and consider the visible portions as
selected or marked.
Then babel could choose to act on just the
Eric
Thanks for the changes. I believe I need not work (or for all practical
purposes set aside) working on letter writing support.
Jambu Btw, your approach set me thinking. I think there is a strong
Jambu case for making headlines act as babel srcnames with their body
Jambu providing content
Manish mailtomanish.sha...@gmail.com writes:
On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 12:19 AM, Eric Schulte wrote:
Hi Manish,
Are you sure that org-plantuml-jar-path is set when the function
produces that error? I've just pushed up a slight change to
ob-plantuml which is more explicit about ensuring the
Hi Eric,
I've changed the hook through which code blocks are evaluated so that
this evaluation now takes place after included files have been included.
Hopefully this will fix the issue you mentioned.
Best -- Eric
Eric S Fraga ucec...@ucl.ac.uk writes:
Hello,
I am using the plantuml babel
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