Hi Nick!
2012/8/27 Nick Dokos :
> --8<---cut here---start->8---
> #+LATEX: \listoffigures
>
> * foo
> foo "a b c" bar
> --8<---cut here---end--->8---
Thanks!
--
Henri-Paul Indiogine
Curriculum & Instruction
Texas A&M Uni
Bastien writes:
> Hello all,
>
> I've been a freelancer for the last two months and I want to continue
> this experience.
>
> As such, my main challenge is to discipline myself not to spend too
> much time on Org -- because, as you can imagine, it *is* very tempting.
>
> So the more donation I r
capture I get the error:
>
> org-capture-select-template: Symbol's function definition is void:
> org-contextualize-keys
>
I had the same problem with emacs 24.2 after upgrading to org 7.9
(package version is given as: 20120827) via ELPA. I could somehow
circumvent the p
Henri-Paul Indiogine wrote:
> Greetings!
>
> I am using orgmode with export to LaTeX to write my dissertation. My
> thanks to all codes and contributors. Without org-mode it would take
> me even more time.
>
> I am wondering how to have the LaTeX command \listoffigures
> automatically added
On 8/27/12, Nick Dokos wrote:
> (modify-syntax-entry ?\" "\"")
Works great. I will put it in org mode hook.
Thanks.
Samuel
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Samuel Wales wrote:
> On 8/27/12, Nick Dokos wrote:
> > It does not work the same way in the "rest of emacs": sexp commands
> > behave differently depending on the mode. You can e.g.
>
> I should have made it clear that I understood that. I want to know
> how to just fix that one thing.
>
Tr
On 8/27/12, Nick Dokos wrote:
> It does not work the same way in the "rest of emacs": sexp commands
> behave differently depending on the mode. You can e.g.
I should have made it clear that I understood that. I want to know
how to just fix that one thing.
Samuel
--
The Kafka Pandemic: http://
Greetings!
I am using orgmode with export to LaTeX to write my dissertation. My
thanks to all codes and contributors. Without org-mode it would take
me even more time.
I am wondering how to have the LaTeX command \listoffigures
automatically added by the export function.
I have the following
Samuel Wales wrote:
> I like doing kill-sexp to kill a "quoted string like this". How do I
> get that to
> work again?
>
It does not work the same way in the "rest of emacs": sexp commands
behave differently depending on the mode. You can e.g.
(set-syntax-table lisp-mode-syntax-table)
and
Charles Philip Chan writes:
Hi Bastien:
> Bastien writes:
>
> Hi Bastien:
>
>> You need to add (org-agenda-start-on-weekday nil) to the list of
>> properties for this agenda view.
>>
>> See the docstring of `org-agenda-start-on-weekday' for details.
>
> Ah, OK. Thanks.
I spoke too soon. I trie
Hi List,
Just to follow up on this, Bastien helped me figure it out off-list.
The solution is to use or in place of , and
some combination of < or <= depending on exactly what you want to see
where and when.
-k.
On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 1:59 AM, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Ken,
>
> Ken Mankoff wri
Bastien writes:
Hi Bastien:
> You need to add (org-agenda-start-on-weekday nil) to the list of
> properties for this agenda view.
>
> See the docstring of `org-agenda-start-on-weekday' for details.
Ah, OK. Thanks.
Cheers,
Charles
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"Even more amazing was the realization that God has Interne
Bastien writes:
Hi Bastien:
Thanks for fixing this.
> Mhh... This was a real bug, I had a good sweat on this one.
I hope you didn't lose a lot of weight on this one. ;-)
Charles
--
"I'd crawl over an acre of 'Visual This++' and 'Integrated Development
That' to get to gcc, Emacs, and gdb.
+1! me too.
On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 3:40 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
> John Hendy wrote:
>
>> There are six of these sections, however when I do C-c C-c on the
>> block and then C-c C-e p to export to LaTeX, I get duplicate sections
>> back to back. I have to delete the entire results section and only do
>> C-c C-
On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 3:50 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
> John Hendy writes:
>
>>> Disregard again... adding multiple newlines with cat() doesn't work,
>>> but I had the idea to do:
>>>
>>> cat(paste("[[../plots/",filename,"]]",sep=""), sep="\n")
>>> cat("\n")
>>>
>>> Works great. I suppose I can us
John Hendy writes:
>> Disregard again... adding multiple newlines with cat() doesn't work,
>> but I had the idea to do:
>>
>> cat(paste("[[../plots/",filename,"]]",sep=""), sep="\n")
>> cat("\n")
>>
>> Works great. I suppose I can use this to add #+attr_latex options as
>> well as captions. Cool
John Hendy wrote:
> There are six of these sections, however when I do C-c C-c on the
> block and then C-c C-e p to export to LaTeX, I get duplicate sections
> back to back. I have to delete the entire results section and only do
> C-c C-e p with an empty results section to have the duplicate rem
> Disregard again... adding multiple newlines with cat() doesn't work,
> but I had the idea to do:
>
> cat(paste("[[../plots/",filename,"]]",sep=""), sep="\n")
> cat("\n")
>
> Works great. I suppose I can use this to add #+attr_latex options as
> well as captions. Cool stuff.
Getting a bit of odd
I've noticed that if I include one Org file into another using
#+INCLUDE, then I'm not getting a proper path to babel-generated figures
at least while doing HTML export. I believe it is still an issue for
non-babel images.
I feel like it would be nice to export an updated relative path to
included
Thanks for your help. But this is something I already know. I'll try to contact
the author.
On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 11:50 PM, Puneeth Chaganti wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I hope we are talking of org2blog/wp. There's another package called
> org2blog authored by tehom, that works for blogger.
>
> On Sun, Aug 26, 2012 at 11:44 PM, Steinar Bang wrote:
>> Is there a way to reference other blog posts
Thanks Nick
You are right, something in my .emacs file was causing this
--Rodolfo
On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 12:10 AM, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Rodolfo Aramayo wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am having essentially the same problem described on the following thread:
>>
>> http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.or
Hi,
I hope we are talking of org2blog/wp. There's another package called
org2blog authored by tehom, that works for blogger.
On Sun, Aug 26, 2012 at 11:44 PM, Steinar Bang wrote:
> Is there a way to reference other blog posts in org2blog, other than
> using absolute URLs for that article on the
In this paragraph, when I open Org, the first link does not get
fontified. The other two links do.
When I fill the paragraph, it gets fontified, but the paragraph does
not get filled. When I fill the paragraph again, it gets filled and
fontified correctly.
===
Most physicians and scientists are
On 8/24/12, Bastien wrote:
>> Well, if the org-e-* stuff gets renamed to oe-* instead it becomes a
>> non-issue plus it would allow to keep the old exporter around for a
>> while in either contrib/ or obsolete/… otherwise I'm not too enamored
>> with the double dashes.
>
> Yes, that's exactly the
Done.
I really appreciate all the work put into Org!
Thanks.
On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 05:59:12PM +0200, Bastien wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I've been a freelancer for the last two months and I want to continue
> this experience.
>
> As such, my main challenge is to discipline myself not to spend too
Hi,
New subscriber here - pushed to subscribe by someone on irc suggesting
that I bounce this question up here :-)
Has anyone looked at making org-mode sync with SD / http://syncwith.us ?
It seems generally useful as a 'bridge' between several other defect
tracking / task tracking systems - and
Here are 6 bugs (or at least changes that might need to be
documented) in Org commenting and filling.
Context: commenting and filling used to use generic Emacs
facilities, but now use Org-specific ones.
original:
===
x
bug 1: the line above now does not get commented even if
comment-empty-lines
BernardH writes:
> You might want to lower the barrier to donate by providing a link to
> http://orgmode.org/org-mode-donate.html ☺.
Er.. I forgot :)
> BTW, if it is to give you money, why not cut the middlemen and provide
> your IBAN ?(As a fellow countryman, it saddened me to pay for €→$(→€ ?
Hi Charles,
Charles Philip Chan writes:
> Bastien writes:
>
> Hi Bastien:
>
>> I'm not sure to understand what is wrong and how org-agenda-span is
>> involved in the problem.
>
> OK, I will explain in more detail. I have set org-agenda-start-day to
> "+1d" in the block. If I set "org-agenda-spa
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> I knew I shouldn't have messed again with old exporter...
Don't worry, we will get rid of them soon...
I *know* what relief this will be for you! :)
--
Bastien
Hi Loris,
"Loris Bennett" writes:
> Achim Gratz writes:
>
>> Loris Bennett writes:
>>> Obviously I could simply learn elisp and do this myself, as described in
>>> the manual, but has anyone already implemented a link type to an emacs
>>> fileset?
>>
>> [[elisp:(filesets-open nil "bla")][Files
Hi Bill,
Bill Day writes:
> In working with org-mode's taskjuggler exporter, I have noticed that
> it does not support the attributes chargeset and charge in
> taskjuggler 3. These attributes are necessary to use taskjuggler's
> cost estimating functions. I am not much of a coder, but I have
>
Hi all,
instead of having the comma as a decimal mark in all the regexps
offered by the customization interface of `org-table-number-regexp',
I added the comma for a new choice, which has the most liberal
definition for what is a number.
Using this regexp as the default will confuse the users: i
Hi Charles,
Charles Philip Chan writes:
> I have a strange problem with "org-agenda-redo" and I hope that someone
> can shed some light. I have an Agenda view which contains everything I
> need for the day which I leave open all the time. The agenda view
> already contains a schedule for the cur
* Nick Dokos wrote:
> Karl Voit wrote:
>
>> Although I totally understand that numbers with commas should be
>> made possible (I am a German speaking guy) I guess there will be
>> even more issues in the future as long as cosmetics and
>> functionality is not aligned.
>
> Agreed, but IIUC the mai
Congrats to both of you on successfully completing these projects.
Having watched the videos and played around with the merge driver
locally these look like great additions to the Org-mode ecosystem. I
hope these tools both receive publicity outside of the Org-mode mailing
list.
Ideally the gnu
Karl Voit wrote:
> * Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> >
> > Rainer Thiel writes:
> >
> >> I have seen that as of v. 7.9, org tables are supposed to accept
> >> commas as decimal points which is useful if you set up tables to be
> >> used in in files where continental conventions are expected to be
> >>
* Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>
> Rainer Thiel writes:
>
>> I have seen that as of v. 7.9, org tables are supposed to accept
>> commas as decimal points which is useful if you set up tables to be
>> used in in files where continental conventions are expected to be
>> followed.
>
> Actually, this more
+1
Je Sun, Aug 26, 2012 at 07:19:46PM + BernardH skribis:
> Bastien altern.org> writes:
>
> >
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I've been a freelancer for the last two months and I want to continue
> > this experience.
> >
> > As such, my main challenge is to discipline myself not to spend too
> >
I also donated a bit :)
Thanks for the great work!
- Waldemar
On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 12:59 AM, Bastien wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I've been a freelancer for the last two months and I want to continue
> this experience.
>
> As such, my main challenge is to discipline myself not to spend too
> much
Hello,
William Léchelle writes:
> I don't know how much is this feature used, nor specifically for exporting,
> but I do believe such an entry belongs to the #+OPTIONS line (just like
> priorities, tags, etc.)
I have added it in the new exporter: #+OPTIONS: stat:nil (and global
variable `org-ex
Hello,
Thomas Holst writes:
> Now it works as expected and explained by you. There was an error in my
> initial version. It was only a list not a list containing lists.
Actually, I overlooked the second part of your example:
Dies ist eine Ligatur: f\/ifteen \alpha ab\-cd.
ab\-cd should be e
My bad. Thanks, guys!
On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 3:12 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
> > And there seems to be a bug in the easy template code in org.el:
> > line 11390 says
> >
> > ("I" "#+INCLUDE %file ?"
> >
> > and it seems to be missing the colon.
>
> Fixed. T
Hi Jarmo
On Sun, Aug 26, 2012 at 8:54 AM, Jarmo Hurri wrote:
> I ran into this problem while trying to make a contribution by
> implementing functions corresponding to vlookup and hlookup in
> traditional spreadsheets. I have only used relatively basic properties
> of org, so there might be a si
Am Montag, 27. August 2012, 11:08:59 schrieb Rainer Thiel:
> ...
> As a user, I can say it would be an advantage when exporting org-files
> to LaTeX or ODT etc.
>
> Many thanks again and best wishes
>
> Rainer
Exporting tables to LaTeX usually is not the last step, obviously you will
compile th
On Mon, 27 Aug 2012 12:16:22 +0200, Nicolas Goaziou spake thus:
>William Léchelle writes:
>> Only now, my #+latex_header: is not properly exported, and rather protected
>> and displayed in the document. I didn't check before the patch, but I guess
>> it
>> worked all right. I'm using subtree exp
Hello,
William Léchelle writes:
> Only now, my #+latex_header: is not properly exported, and rather protected
> and displayed in the document. I didn't check before the patch, but I guess it
> worked all right. I'm using subtree export, in case that matters.
I knew I shouldn't have messed again
On Mon, 27 Aug 2012 11:41:56 +0200, Nicolas Goaziou spake thus:
>> I use subtasks cookies in titles, as described in
>> http://orgmode.org/manual/Breaking-down-tasks.html, along with todo keywords,
>> when writing a document to be exported, and I'd like then NOT to be exported
>> (for they're org
Hi Nicolas,
· Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Thomas Holst writes:
>
>> While testing the new exporter we encountered problems with entities. We
>> tried to make ligations work. In LaTeX you write '\/' for a ligation
>> e.g. 'f\/ifteen'. To achieve that we set `org-entities-user':
>>
>> #+BE
On Mon, 27 Aug 2012 11:24:21 +0200, Nicolas Goaziou spake thus:
>> Having just pulled from git, comment-region still gets me indented "#" lines,
>> which still get exported (using the default exporter).
>>
>> How is it supposed to be fixed ?
>I have pushed a patch against current exporter. Inline
Hello,
William LÉCHELLE writes:
> I use subtasks cookies in titles, as described in
> http://orgmode.org/manual/Breaking-down-tasks.html, along with todo keywords,
> when writing a document to be exported, and I'd like then NOT to be exported
> (for they're org metadata). Exporting to pdf, still
Hello,
Thomas Holst writes:
> While testing the new exporter we encountered problems with entities. We
> tried to make ligations work. In LaTeX you write '\/' for a ligation
> e.g. 'f\/ifteen'. To achieve that we set `org-entities-user':
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
> (setq org-entities-user
>
Hello,
William Léchelle writes:
> Having just pulled from git, comment-region still gets me indented "#" lines,
> which still get exported (using the default exporter).
>
> How is it supposed to be fixed ?
I have pushed a patch against current exporter. Inlined comments should
be properly remov
Hello,
first I want to thank you all for org-mode 7.9! The list of changes is
incredible!
While testing the new exporter we encountered problems with entities. We
tried to make ligations work. In LaTeX you write '\/' for a ligation
e.g. 'f\/ifteen'. To achieve that we set `org-entities-user':
#+
Hi Bastien, hi Nicolas,
2012/8/26 Bastien :
> But I guess it's confusing to align numbers as if they were numbers,
> and to then tell the users "well, they are not really numbers."
I myself indeed was confused, but now that I know it only concerns
aligning of numbers I have no problem living with
On Thu, 02 Aug 2012 18:40:04 +0200, Bastien spake thus:
>William LÉCHELLE writes:
>> Using org-mode for export (to pdf), I find myself using comment-region often
>> enough, in sections meant to be exported, on indented text lines (e.g. for
>> drafting). This inserts "# " at the "beginning" of the
Achim Gratz writes:
> Loris Bennett writes:
>> Obviously I could simply learn elisp and do this myself, as described in
>> the manual, but has anyone already implemented a link type to an emacs
>> fileset?
>
> [[elisp:(filesets-open nil "bla")][Fileset: bla]]
>
>
> Regards,
> Achim.
Thanks. Ma
Hi list,
I use subtasks cookies in titles, as described in
http://orgmode.org/manual/Breaking-down-tasks.html, along with todo keywords,
when writing a document to be exported, and I'd like then NOT to be exported
(for they're org metadata). Exporting to pdf, still using the default
exporter. I wo
Hi Nathan,
Nathan Neff writes:
> * Project 1
> ** TODO Task 1
> ** TODO Task 2
>
Hitting `C-c C-x <' on "* Project 1" then M-x org-agenda RET t
shows me all the TODO.
Maybe you have something in your config that prevents this?
--
Bastien
Hi John,
John Hendy writes:
> I have a document I will export via pdf and html. My table is like so:
>
> #+attr_latex: align={lp{0.8\textwidth}}
> #+attr_html: width="600px"
> | *R1* | stuff|
> |--+--|
> | *R2* | more stuff |
> |--+--|
>
Hello,
Nick Dokos writes:
> And there seems to be a bug in the easy template code in org.el:
> line 11390 says
>
> ("I" "#+INCLUDE %file ?"
>
> and it seems to be missing the colon.
Fixed. Thank you.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Neuwirth Erich univie.ac.at> writes:
> Pulling the latest version and building it made the problem disappear.
> org-version says
> 7.9 (release_7.9-80-gf29660.dirty)
What have you changed to make it "dirty"?
Regards,
Achim.
Pulling the latest version and building it made the problem disappear.
org-version says
7.9 (release_7.9-80-gf29660.dirty)
On Aug 26, 2012, at 10:50 PM, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Erich,
>
> Erich Neuwirth writes:
>
>> I just pulled the latest version of the sources on my MacBook with OSX 10.8.1
>>
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