[O] Can I put | in a table cell?

2011-04-17 Thread Michael Sperber
SSIA. I'm sure this is answered in an obvious place, but I couldn't find it. Quoting so I'd get correct export rendering would be sufficient. -- Cheers =8-} Mike Friede, Völkerverständigung und überhaupt blabla

[O] possible table tutorial error

2011-04-17 Thread William Beard
Hello I was looking at the table tutorial [[http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/tables.html][here]], and some information conflicted with my Org setup. It says When columns are narrowed, it might be useful to temporary see the content of a cell with C-c TAB... I couldn't get it to work with this

Re: [O] Can I put | in a table cell?

2011-04-17 Thread Carsten Dominik
On 17.4.2011, at 09:18, Michael Sperber wrote: SSIA. I'm sure this is answered in an obvious place, but I couldn't find it. Quoting so I'd get correct export rendering would be sufficient. | \vert | c | | x | abc\vert{}def | HTH - Carsten

[O] [OT] Pomodoro for emacs

2011-04-17 Thread Marcelo de Moraes Serpa
Hi list, I use Pomodoro to help keeping me focused, and right now I use Focus Booster on OSX. However, I just found http://kanis.fr/hg/lisp/ivan/pomodoro.el, which might be a good addition to the emacs PIM arsenal, haven't tried it yet, but wanted to spread the word :) Cheers, Marcelo.

[O] Short separator in HTML

2011-04-17 Thread Samuel Wales
Just to follow up on my own post. On 2011-01-25, Samuel Wales samolog...@gmail.com wrote: Do you just do this every time you want a within-headline section? #+begin_center --- #+end_center I know about -, but that extends across the page. Is there a shortcut for a short separator?

Re: [O] HTML export Resizing an activated inline image

2011-04-17 Thread Mark S
Just to say, I also am interested in how you would do this. There are probably more attributes that I would like to add to the image (like size and alignment for instance) than there are attributes I would like to add to the link. Mark --- On Wed, 4/6/11, Francesco Pizzolante

Re: [O] Using orgmode to take inline notes for research

2011-04-17 Thread Rasmus
It is cool but doesn't play well with margins, as you have seen. I've given up on cool and use the following instead: I agree on the cool not being cool. However, I do wonder why you would want to use /ordinary/ footnotes rather than something easily removable such as fixmenotes, e.g.

Re: [O] emdash and endash

2011-04-17 Thread Chris Malone
For what its worth, -- is an endash in LaTeX as well. On Apr 17, 2011 11:04 PM, Samuel Wales samolog...@gmail.com wrote: 1 dash: - 2 -- 3 --- 1 dash: - 2 – 3 — When I write in ASCII, I notate emdash like --. I think this is standard. But in HTML export, that is an endash. I never use --- in

Re: [O] emdash and endash

2011-04-17 Thread Samuel Wales
Interesting. However, unlike Org, Latex is not commonly exported to ASCII, commonly copied without exporting to ASCII, commonly used as an organizing system with ASCII pasted in, or multitargeted to ASCII (by copying and export) and other formats, is it? Or is it? (Asking, not rhetorical.)

Re: [O] emdash and endash

2011-04-17 Thread Ben Finney
Samuel Wales samolog...@gmail.com writes: 1 dash: - 2 -- 3 --- 1 dash: - 2 – 3 — When I write in ASCII, I notate emdash like --. I think this is standard. I think not. I see many (non-Org) ASCII documents that distinguish a notional em dash from en dash by different number of hyphens, as

Re: [O] emdash and endash

2011-04-17 Thread Samuel Wales
On 2011-04-17, Ben Finney ben+em...@benfinney.id.au wrote: I think not. I see many (non-Org) ASCII documents that distinguish a notional em dash from en dash by different number of hyphens, as in your first list. Like this---really? Or --- this? It does look, however, as if people use