I would like to have a plain-text URL with no formatting in my HTML
output. I can't figure out how to avoid having it turn into a link on
HTML export. Surrounding it with ~tildes~ puts it in a block,
which is not what I need; I simply need that particular URL to be
treated as plain text. Is the
In the latest git version of org I've been having problems with
org-fontify-done-headline.
After looking at (defun org-set-font-lock-defaults () I think there is a
problem with the following code.
--8<---cut here---start->8---
;; DONE
Christopher Witte writes:
> I putting together a presentation using org and exporting to beamer. I was
> wondering if there is easy way to get each item in a list to display
> incrementally. Beamer supports this with the \begin{itemize}[<+->]
> environment option. Perhaps this could be achieve
Eric S Fraga writes:
> Eric Schulte writes:
>
> [...]
>
|> I've just pushed up a minor code change which makes customization of the
|> format of exported code blocks possible. I've added a new
|> customization
>
> I'm coming late to this but just wanted to say thanks! This is very
> nice indee
The sources in ob.el have picked up several runtime invocations to
functions from the cl package via two commits from Eric:
fc92b2e2 lisp/ob.el (let ((tempvar (gensym "file")))
fc92b2e2 lisp/ob.el (let ((tempvar (gensym "file")))
fc92b2e2 lisp/ob.el (let ((tempvar (gensym "file")))
fc92b2e2 lisp/
Hi Bernt,
> My recipe clears the list each time the agenda is generated. I only use
> appt for org-mode appointments so clearing the list works great for me.
Sorry I missed (setq appt-time-msg-list nil) in your setup code. This
is exactly what happens when you pass non-nil for REFRESH argument
Hello,
Eric Schulte writes:
> Well maybe we should roll back this change.
Please don't. _That_ would be a regression.
> I'll wait to see if Nicolas has a solution which is both functional and
> conforms to the Org-mode wide syntax norms.
The problem comes from the current exporter, which isn
Rick Frankel writes:
> On 18.01.2012 05:45, Leo Alekseyev wrote:
Why can't you? Wouldn't it be related to drawers configuration
(org-export-with-drawers for example)?
>>>
>>> Yes... but I don't think I can configure which drawers I get, and I
>>> don't want my LOGBOOK drawer with all my
On 18.01.2012 05:45, Leo Alekseyev wrote:
Why can't you? Wouldn't it be related to drawers configuration
(org-export-with-drawers for example)?
Yes... but I don't think I can configure which drawers I get, and I
don't want my LOGBOOK drawer with all my clock lines in my export.
-Bernt
Is the
I putting together a presentation using org and exporting to beamer. I was
wondering if there is easy way to get each item in a list to display
incrementally. Beamer supports this with the \begin{itemize}[<+->]
environment option. Perhaps this could be achieved by extending the
#+ATTR_LaTeX: syn
Hi Daniel,
Daniel Bausch wrote:
> There is even a more serious problem here:
>
> If I clock in from the agenda by pressing "I" (NOT from the org file itself),
> some function wrongly aligns all drawer boundaries to the column of the
> agenda's tags. After that all :PROPERTIES: and :END: are now
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 07:29, Daniel Bausch wrote:
> There is even a more serious problem here:
>
> If I clock in from the agenda by pressing "I" (NOT from the org file itself),
> some function wrongly aligns all drawer boundaries to the column of the
> agenda's tags. After that all :PROPERTIES:
>> Why can't you? Wouldn't it be related to drawers configuration
>> (org-export-with-drawers for example)?
>
> Yes... but I don't think I can configure which drawers I get, and I
> don't want my LOGBOOK drawer with all my clock lines in my export.
>
> -Bernt
>>
>>> Is there still a way to hide res
There is even a more serious problem here:
If I clock in from the agenda by pressing "I" (NOT from the org file itself),
some function wrongly aligns all drawer boundaries to the column of the
agenda's tags. After that all :PROPERTIES: and :END: are now right aligned to
column 120 (my tags col
Eric Schulte writes:
[...]
> I've just pushed up a minor code change which makes customization of the
> format of exported code blocks possible. I've added a new
> customization
I'm coming late to this but just wanted to say thanks! This is very
nice indeed.
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On 18/01/12 01:57, Frozenlock wrote:
> I'm sorry, but I don't quite understand...
>
> Would it be possible to send a minimum working example of your org
> file?
>
The example is below:
* name src_ema
Hi all,
I experience unexpected behaviour with the excellent odt exporter in case of
included images.
When I add a #+caption the text width of that caption overrides the
specified image width (#ATTR_ODT: :witdh X), which I use to downscale
the image in the odt.
Especially if that caption will span
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