Hi Eric,
Eric Schulte eric.schu...@gmx.com writes:
should be expanded to
;; -*- emacs-lisp -*-
(package-initialize);; Initialize Install Package
(unless package-archive-contents (package-refresh-contents))
(unless (package-installed-p 'org) (package-install 'org))
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes:
Maybe the manual and Worg should be checked for
bad advice in that direction?
Yes. I updated the manual but did not check Worg yet.
If someone can have a go, great.
--
Bastien
Hi Max,
Max Mikhanosha m...@openchat.com writes:
Following patch changes (org-agenda-change-all-lines) to call
(org-agenda-finalize) for each line changed, with agenda buffer
narrowed to just that line, and it speeds up redisplay of current item
a lot, the Shift-Up changing of priority can
Hi Juan,
Juan Pechiar j...@pechiar.com writes:
A very minor bug when jumping to today from agenda buffer, on Emacs
for OS-X.
Fixed, thanks.
The thing is, if you add a text property from (point-min) to
(point-max), (get-text-property (point-max) 'prop) will always
return nil -- because it
Hello,
Eric Fraga e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk writes:
I often use COMMENT in headlines to block out text that I don't want
exported. This works generally very well. However, sometimes I comment
a headline that has no headline text, as in * COMMENT alone. These
sections are ignored properly by the
I just did make up2
And on OSX 10.8.2 and Emacs 24.2 I get:
Ran 208 tests, 207 results as expected, 1 unexpected (2012-09-29 09:27:47+0200)
6 expected failures
1 unexpected results:
FAILED test-ob/org-babel-remove-result--results-org
make[1]: *** [test-dirty] Error 1
make: *** [up2] Error 2
Hi Arne,
Arne Babenhauserheide (IMK) arne.babenhauserhe...@kit.edu writes:
When using the minted package, latex requires the -shell-escape argument
to call pygmentize. Due to this, org-preview-latex-fragment fails for me
(used via C-c C-x C-l).
I use minted too and C-c C-x C-l works here.
Sorry for the missing subject in the last message,
here it is again with a subject line.
I just did make up2
And on OSX 10.8.2 and Emacs 24.2 I get:
Ran 208 tests, 207 results as expected, 1 unexpected (2012-09-29 09:27:47+0200)
6 expected failures
1 unexpected results:
FAILED
Neuwirth Erich erich.neuwi...@univie.ac.at writes:
1 unexpected results:
FAILED test-ob/org-babel-remove-result--results-org
Fixed, thanks.
--
Bastien
Bastien,
does the current git version contain the new LaTeX exporter?
I am asking because I just installed via make up2 (as you noticed)
after you fixed the export but
and l c r are still not respected in LaTeX export on my Mac.
html export works as expected.
#+title: Table test
** My Table
Bastien writes:
1 unexpected results:
FAILED test-ob/org-babel-remove-result--results-org
Fixed, thanks.
There are some tests that are supposed to have whitespace errors, based
on the comments in the file, but you've removed them along with all the
others. I've reverted that hunk of the
Hello,
Neuwirth Erich erich.neuwi...@univie.ac.at writes:
does the current git version contain the new LaTeX exporter?
I am asking because I just installed via make up2 (as you noticed)
after you fixed the export but
and l c r are still not respected in LaTeX export on my Mac.
html export
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes:
There are some tests that are supposed to have whitespace errors, based
on the comments in the file, but you've removed them along with all the
others. I've reverted that hunk of the commit.
Thanks,
--
Bastien
On 28.9.2012, at 18:00, Bastien wrote:
Hi Torsten,
Torsten Wagner torsten.wag...@gmail.com writes:
I might start very very simple and hope you are wiling enough to help
me to translate whatever mess I send you into some reasonable patch ;)
I just pushed this: Org now sends a message
Looks great, and I see no reasons why this should break anything.
- Carsten
On 28.9.2012, at 19:01, Max Mikhanosha wrote:
I had noticed that with large agendas (several hundred items), any
command that changes and re-displays the current item is slow. For
example something like changing
Neuwirth Erich writes:
Perhaps this is useful information
It would be more useful if the Org version you are trying to make was
included, but since it's probably not installed in lispdir yet, your
installed emacs would show a different version. So I've implemented a
new target `config-version´
Hi John,
John Wiegley jo...@newartisans.com writes:
I can get an agenda report for the next 4 days using:
M-: (org-agenda-change-time-span 4) RET
But there seems to be no command for doing so. It would be nice if `v N',
where N is a number 1-9, could give me a report for the next N
Carsten Dominik writes:
I just pushed this: Org now sends a message when the formulas
have been updated. Something less intrusive like a temporary
overlay would be nice, though.
Thorsten, if you look at the manual, there are ways to write this
limits of vsum etc in a way that they are
Hi Achim,
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes:
This would be easier to do if the formula editor didn't have the bug
I've reported some time ago. Any chance that you or someone else could
have a look at it? I've tried to find the culprit, but there's just too
much going on at the same time
On 29.9.2012, at 11:57, Achim Gratz wrote:
Carsten Dominik writes:
I just pushed this: Org now sends a message when the formulas
have been updated. Something less intrusive like a temporary
overlay would be nice, though.
Thorsten, if you look at the manual, there are ways to write this
Bastien writes:
This would be easier to do if the formula editor didn't have the bug
I've reported some time ago. Any chance that you or someone else could
have a look at it? I've tried to find the culprit, but there's just too
much going on at the same time in that part of the code and
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
I did have a look, and it is very difficult to fix, unfortunately. If I
find enough time, I will rewrite the whole range parser, but that is
totally non-trivial. Sorry about that.
Er... Achim, forget about my own proposal then :)
(Still,
Carsten Dominik writes:
I did have a look, and it is very difficult to fix, unfortunately. If
I find enough time, I will rewrite the whole range parser, but that is
totally non-trivial. Sorry about that.
That explains my lack of luck… :-)
Any chance that org-element might be helpful in a
Hi all,
For PHP hackers around...
txt2tags is a well known lightweight markup tool and some of you
may already be familiar with it:
http://txt2tags.org
A new PHP library has been developed which allows using t2t as a
replacement for MarkDown / rst / you-name-it in websites.
On 29.9.2012, at 12:11, Achim Gratz wrote:
Carsten Dominik writes:
I did have a look, and it is very difficult to fix, unfortunately. If
I find enough time, I will rewrite the whole range parser, but that is
totally non-trivial. Sorry about that.
That explains my lack of luck… :-)
Hi,
I gave the new html exporter a try (org-e-html-to-file). The export
obviously ignores my setup file, and so the path to my css and js files.
Maybe with the new exporter everything has changed and I only miss a
good tutorial?
henry
--
http://literaturlatenight.de
Carsten Dominik writes:
On 29.9.2012, at 12:11, Achim Gratz wrote:
Any chance that org-element might be helpful in a re-implementation?
I'm still having that tableheadings branch un-merged since I decided
that I didn't want to implement it for all the old exporters when they
were already
Hi all.
I'm new to the whole emacs/elisp/org-mode thing and I have to say I'm
amazed by it. Thank you for all the hard work.
That having been said, I've hacked together two functions that are
useful to me. I was wondering what are your thoughts on including
their idea (but with a better
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
Hello,
Eric Fraga e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk writes:
I often use COMMENT in headlines to block out text that I don't want
exported. This works generally very well. However, sometimes I comment
a headline that has no headline text, as in * COMMENT alone.
Hi Miro,
Miro Bezjak bezjak.m...@gmail.com writes:
That having been said, I've hacked together two functions that are
useful to me. I was wondering what are your thoughts on including
their idea (but with a better implementation) to org-mode?
Nice.
I'm not really in favor of including this
Hi Miro and Bastien,
This can be done by setting the function
`org-make-link-description-function'. However when set, the function
is supposed to handle all type of links and return a string no matter
what. There is no fallback mechanism. Here is a patch that fixes it:
diff --git a/lisp/org.el
On 09/29/2012 01:36 PM, henry atting wrote:
Hi,
I gave the new html exporter a try (org-e-html-to-file). The export
obviously ignores my setup file, and so the path to my css and js files.
Maybe with the new exporter everything has changed and I only miss a
good tutorial?
henry
Do you
Robert Klein klein...@mpip-mainz.mpg.de writes:
On 09/29/2012 01:36 PM, henry atting wrote:
Hi,
I gave the new html exporter a try (org-e-html-to-file). The export
obviously ignores my setup file, and so the path to my css and js files.
Maybe with the new exporter everything has changed
James Harkins jamshar...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm writing presentations for my classes using beamer export from org-mode
(which is working
beautifully, btw -- it's faster than LibreOffice impress and I get a
convenient plain text archive
of my slide contents to boot).
I'm authoring in Linux
Hello,
henry atting nsmp...@online.de writes:
Only a single file. I understand that something like this will no work
anymore with the new exporter.
#+SETUPFILE: /home/me/.setup.org
It's #+SETUP_FILE: in the new exporter.
Besides I'm pretty happy with the old exporter and was only curious
Hi Sylvain, Bastien,
I have indeed noticed `org-make-link-description-function'. Though,
from its documentation I've somehow concluded that it makes the final
(and not default) description. By rereading documentation and source
code for `org-insert-link', it appears that with addition of
By default, orgmode export to latex puts captions of images below the
images. How to change the behaviour and make the captions appear at
the top?
You can use filters:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(defun my-latex-captions-above (link backend info)
(when (and (memq backend '(e-latex
Hi Sylvain,
Sylvain Rousseau this...@gmail.com writes:
This can be done by setting the function
`org-make-link-description-function'. However when set, the function
is supposed to handle all type of links and return a string no matter
what. There is no fallback mechanism. Here is a patch
Hi John,
* John Wiegley jo...@newartisans.com [27. Sep. 2012]:
I can get an agenda report for the next 4 days using:
M-: (org-agenda-change-time-span 4) RET
But there seems to be no command for doing so. It would be nice if `v N',
where N is a number 1-9, could give me a report for the
Hi all,
I've released Org 7.9.2.
http://orgmode.org/org-7.9.2.zip
http://orgmode.org/org-7.9.2.tar.gz
See http://orgmode.org/Changes.html#sec-1 for the updated
list of changes.
Thanks again to all who contributed!
Enjoy,
--
Bastien
I find that code block header arguments specified with `#+HEADERS:'
consistently appear in the exported document. For example, exporting the
following document to PDF or HTML will include the exports header in
the output:
* Manifestation of Problem
Look, our headers appear in the export:
This is definitely better!
Your version is actually more faithful to the original one as it
ignores `default-description' when
`org-make-link-description-function' is set (and succeed).
Cheers,
Sylvain.
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
I've released Org 7.9.2.
[...]
See http://orgmode.org/Changes.html#sec-1 for the updated
list of changes.
Excellent release!
Probably my favorite:
,
| * New special property CLOCKSUM_T to display today's clocked time
|
| You can use CLOCKSUM_T
At Sat, 29 Sep 2012 12:34:05 -0400,
Nick Dokos wrote:
Maybe this:
,
| org-link-file-path-type is a variable defined in `org.el'.
| Its value is adaptive
No. That's about storage of links, but in my org file, the links *are*
relative. They become absolute during export.
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