Hi Tom,
· On Jan 05 2012, Tom adatgyu...@gmail.com wrote:
Bastien bzg at altern.org writes:
Please feel free to suggest any better description, I
just took the one from the commentary section of the .el
file.
They look fine to me which is not suprising, because I wrote these
pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
Glancing through it, I notice in section org-R.el that the URL for
documented in the manual is dangling.
Fixed, thanks!
--
Bastien
Hi François,
Command C-c C-e d yields this strange message:
non-existent agenda file
~/fp/notes/Bureautique/Org_mode_Présentation.org.
[R]emove from list or [A]bort?
I cannot reproduce this. Can you provide a minimal setup and an
example file that will help me reproduce this?
Hi François,
pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
Section 15.5 Customization in the Org manual says:
There are more than 180 variables that can be used to customize Org.
In a recent message to the mailing list, someone said 580 or so
variables. Another gave a number over one
Hi François,
please be patient -- your patches are under radar, resending
them does not help.
What helps is to send them using git format-patch, to include a
detailed and clean changelog entry, and to make it clear whether
the patch is okay or for testing purpose first.
When I read your
Hi Ido,
Ido Magal i...@idomagal.com writes:
When I attempt to org-capture-finalize, I get
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument integer-or-marker-p nil)
org-capture-bookmark-last-stored-position()
org-capture-finalize(nil)
call-interactively(org-capture-finalize nil nil)
Hello,
Is there a way to customize how a date is exported into LaTeX?
Google couldn't help me on this.
For example, if an org file contains a timestamp 2012-01-09 Mon, I'm
getting an italicized version in the .tex file, i.e. \textit{2012-01-09
Mon}.
I would like to be able to change how dates
Hi Carlos,
Carlos Russo mestre.adamas...@gmail.com writes:
Is there a way to customize how a date is exported into LaTeX?
You cannot do this right now.
See these variables:
org-export-latex-timestamp-markup:
A printf format string to be applied to time stamps.
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
Is there a way to customize how a date is exported into LaTeX?
You cannot do this right now.
Er.. forget this sentence -- perhaps my subconscious is trying
to tell me there are too many variables in Org now :)
--
Bastien
Thanks, it seems that
(setq org-export-latex-timestamp-markup \\printdate{%s})
does half of the job already.
Er.. forget this sentence -- perhaps my subconscious is trying
to tell me there are too many variables in Org now :)
I suppose this means there are no plans of creating a variable
Carlos Russo mestre.adamas...@gmail.com writes:
I suppose this means there are no plans of creating a variable containing
the markup associated with a date range, right :-p?
Not that I know -- but beware of the conspiracy, as the LaTeX exporter
is currently being rewritten by Nicolas... see
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
Hi François, please be patient -- your patches are under radar,
resending them does not help.
OK, sorry. I do not know enough, yet, how Org works. I sent a problem,
got a question, sent a reply which was rejected, then nothing. A mere
short acknowledgement
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
There is 733 now defcustom declarations in lisp/ -- but some of
these options are not available, depending on `org-modules'. I
updated the manual to 500. The number is not important, just the
idea.
:-). No need, then, to include standard deviation nor
Thomas Holst thomas.holst at de.bosch.com writes:
Attached is a patch which corrects this line.
Applied, thanks.
On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 1:05 AM, Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
John Hendy jw.he...@gmail.com writes:
#+begin_src orgmode
* Header
Test paragraph where I insert a dollar amount of $100.
Test paragraph where I insert a dollar amount of \$100.
Test paragraph
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
Command C-c C-e d yields this strange message:
non-existent agenda file
~/fp/notes/Bureautique/Org_mode_Présentation.org.
[R]emove from list or [A]bort?
I cannot reproduce this. Can you provide a minimal setup and an
example file that will help me
Hi all,
I'd like to edit some ruby/python/shell script using
functions folding.
I'd like to get a way to fold functions or method.
I have found this article using outline mode:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1085170/how-to-achieve-code-folding-effects-in-emacs
but frankly I find it
On Jan 9, 2012, at 4:14 PM, Giovanni Giorgi wrote:
Hi all,
I'd like to edit some ruby/python/shell script using functions folding.
I'd like to get a way to fold functions or method.
I have found this article using outline mode:
* Eric Schulte eric.schu...@gmx.com wrote:
Karl Voit devn...@karl-voit.at writes:
I'm using gnuplot 4.5 patchlevel 0 which is probably where this
difference comes in. As I use gnuplot all the time, I find it
worthwhile to track the development head for nice new features such as
this and
Hello,
John Hendy jw.he...@gmail.com writes:
One workaround would be to remove $ as a math delimiter from
`org-format-latex-options'.
How about another idea... would it be possible to remove \$ as a math
delimiter? I *do* use $math$ a bit, at least in this document, and have
=TeX:t and
Hi, Org people.
If I use:
#+BEGIN_SRC bash +n
line numbering resumes from the last listed number. Is there a way to
resume with a user specified number?
My intent would be to have the full numbered listing in an appendix, but
then, excerpt a few group of lines here and there in the running
Hello,
pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
Playing a bit to reply to your questions, I think I just found a way to
reproduce the problem dependably. If on a header line of a section
having contents, I do something like:
C-e RET *** Allo RET
(well, merely choose the
On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 11:31 AM, Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.comwrote:
Hello,
John Hendy jw.he...@gmail.com writes:
One workaround would be to remove $ as a math delimiter from
`org-format-latex-options'.
How about another idea... would it be possible to remove \$ as a math
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
If on a header line of a section having contents, I do something
like:
C-e RET *** Allo RET
[...] the Allo line will then get intended according to the number
of stars, but the following contents lines keep their original visual
indentation,
Hi all.
I'm using orgmode for outlines and documentation. Since no one else I
work with does this, I export to HTML which generally works fine.
However, I've got a problem with embedded code samples using #+BEGIN_SRC
/ #+END_SRC. The faces for the source code are set up for a black
pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
Russell Adams rlad...@adamsinfoserv.com writes:
On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 08:35:23PM +0100, David Maus wrote:
At Thu, 18 Nov 2010 18:16:22 +0100, Jonathan BISSON wrote:
Here is a little function that allows a user to insert a screenshot
John Hendy jw.he...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
If I removed $ as you suggest, could I use \begin{math}/\end{math} inline?
I have quite a bit of inline math.
You can use \( ... \) for inline math. Works well for me.
--
: Eric S Fraga (GnuPG: 0xC89193D8FFFCF67D) in Emacs 24.0.90.1
: using
Hi,
I have a very strange problem: I can no longer process an org file with all my
notes to LaTeX. I've been using org-mode this way for some time now, and I was
always able to get a nice tex file I could later process to PDF. Now all I get
is a TeX file with absolutely no new-line symbols
Eric S Fraga e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk writes:
pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
Thanks! However, if I give it a directory name, the function fails
with Cannot create image file in the mini-buffer. [...] In
summary, if I give it an existing file name, that works; if I give it
a
El vie, 06 ene 2012, Bao Haojun decía:
Hi, OSiUX
OSiUX xu...@osiux.com.ar writes:
El lun, 02 ene 2012, Bao Haojun decía:
Hi, all
I have implemented org-jira.el, bringing org-mode and Jira system
together.
Wrote a Wiki page for it on emacswiki:
Piotr Kaźmierczak p.h.kazmierc...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a very strange problem: I can no longer process an org file
with all my notes to LaTeX. I've been using org-mode this way for some
time now, and I was always able to get a nice tex file I could later
process to PDF. Now all I get is
I believe that a bug was introduced into org-export-as-html sometime
after version 7.7, and is still present in 7.8.03. In the file
org-html.el, the section of org-export-as-html that inserts the HTML
preamble is broken in the case were a function is passed for the
preamble. The following
Hi OSiUX,
OSiUX xu...@osiux.com.ar writes:
Hi Bao Haojun,
I finally discovered the error, I was using an anonymous proxy server
and JIRA apparently did not return the correct xml.
Does not work in emacs, but in emacs 24 enabling the debug managed to
capture the error::
(let (
Thank you for the suggestion. I'll take a look at it.
On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 2:13 AM, Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
Stephen J. Barr stephenjb...@gmail.com writes:
Quick question. Is it possible to have a code fragment in a bulleted
list? For example, I would like to do
Hi, Org people.
I really have mixed feelings about capitalisation of #+WORDS, and wonder
if some consensus and good taste has developed over time among Org mode
users. What is the collective wisdom saying as being nicer among:
#+LATEX_HEADER:
#+Latex_Header:
#+LaTeX_HEADER:
#+latex_header:
pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
I really have mixed feelings about capitalisation of #+WORDS, and wonder
if some consensus and good taste has developed over time among Org mode
users. What is the collective wisdom saying as being nicer among:
#+LATEX_HEADER:
This is GNU Emacs 24.0.92.1 (i386-apple-darwin11.2.0, NS apple-appkit-1138.23)
I've reduced my .emacs to the following:
=
(setq org-capture-templates
'((t Task entry (file+datetree ~/org/tasks.org)
** next %?)))
Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca wrote:
pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
I really have mixed feelings about capitalisation of #+WORDS, and wonder
if some consensus and good taste has developed over time among Org mode
users. What is the collective wisdom saying as being
Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca writes:
pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
I really have mixed feelings about capitalisation of #+WORDS, and
wonder if some consensus and good taste has developed over time among
Org mode users.
A long time ago all capitals was the only way these
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com writes:
... and check out easy templates to get consistent capitalization
*and* speed up your typing: (info (org) Easy Templates)
Good advice! Thanks!
François
P.S. By the way, the node mentions #+begin_ascii, but the manual does
not tell about what it is.
François Pinard pin...@iro.umontreal.ca wrote:
P.S. By the way, the node mentions #+begin_ascii, but the manual does
not tell about what it is. (Or at least t s begin_ascii RET s RET in
the Info node only finds the Easy Templates reference.)
In general, #+begin_foo ... #+end_foo will
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