Hello,
"Sebastien Vauban"
writes:
> That is, there is a *wrong comma* in front of the link. It should not be
> outputted, isn't it?
Correct. It should be fixed now. Thanks for the report.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Hello,
Michael Gauland writes:
> Thanks for looking into it. I am running a small screen (netbook), but
> your commit doesn't seem to change anything.
>
> If I change to a smaller font, the full menu is presented, so this is
> consistent with the problem being related to window size.
If window
Hello,
Achim Gratz writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou gmail.com> writes:
>> Correct. The window displaying the UI is probably too short to display
>> it completely.
>>
>> I've pushed a commit in order to fix this. It is better now?
>
> Actually, the window is even shorter now than it was before (I'm onl
> John Wiegley writes:
> The value of git-annex is that it lets you associate truly huge files with a
> Git repository that are check-summed and easily archived, which you can then
> drop from your local attachments directory when you no longer need the file
> there. Later, if you need files
Hi François,
François Pinard wrote:
> Ian Barton writes:
>> On 22/10/12 13:59, Carsten Dominik wrote:
>>> On 22 okt. 2012, at 14:39, Ian Barton wrote:
I thought I would define them in another file (setup.org) and INCLUDE
this in each of the 100 files.
>>>
>>> you need to use #+setupfil
Simon Thum writes:
> Hi Eric,
>
> thank you for this very interesting thing!
>
Happy you're finding this interesting.
>
> I have two comments from my first testing.
> 1) It seems editing is eating all the whitespace in a section. They
> probably need html protection. ( or the like)
I'm not ex
Ian Barton writes:
> Thanks Carsten,
> Works perfectly.
> On 22/10/12 13:59, Carsten Dominik wrote:
>> you need to use #+setupfile instead of #+include for this purpose.
>> On 22 okt. 2012, at 14:39, Ian Barton wrote:
>>> I thought I would define them in another file (setup.org) and
>>> INCLUD
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Achim Gratz writes:
>
>> The new exporter fires off LaTeX with an absolute path for the file to
>> export. If you happen to use a native Emacs, but the LaTeX from Cygwin that
>> will fail because it expects a POSIX path. Would it be possible to change
>> thing
Da: John Wiegley
Inviato: Sabato 20 Ottobre 2012 16:59
> I pushed a change to master that allows you to use the wonderful git-annex
> utility[1] seamlessly with org-attach. The way it works is as follows:
Amazing! Thank you!
Giovanni
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> The new exporter fires off LaTeX with an absolute path for the file to
>> export. If you happen to use a native Emacs, but the LaTeX from Cygwin
>> that will fail because it expects a POSIX path. Would it be possible to
>> change things so that a relative path is used a
Hello,
Achim Gratz writes:
> The new exporter fires off LaTeX with an absolute path for the file to
> export. If you happen to use a native Emacs, but the LaTeX from Cygwin
> that will fail because it expects a POSIX path. Would it be possible to
> change things so that a relative path is used
Hi Giovanni,
- substitute "," with \n
> - sort region
> - substitute \n with ","
>
1. I am new in org-mode and emacs. Can you please tell me what is "sort
region" and what are the key bindings ?
2. Is there a way by which I can replace all the ',' with '\n' and do the
reverse automatically ?
Tha
Hi Giovanni,
You need to put the following lines into your .emacs to sort WORDS and
LINES.
--8<---cut here---start->8---
;;;Sort words
(defun sort-words (reverse beg end)
"Sort words in region alphabetically, in REVERSE if negative.
Prefixed with ne
The new exporter fires off LaTeX with an absolute path for the file to
export. If you happen to use a native Emacs, but the LaTeX from Cygwin
that will fail because it expects a POSIX path. Would it be possible to
change things so that a relative path is used as in the old exporter (or
better ye
Da: Sanjib Sikder
Inviato: Lunedì 22 Ottobre 2012 13:27
> I know it is possible to sort words and sort lines alphabetically in emacs
> org-mode
Would you please be so kind to explain to me how?
I have only:
org-sort-entries M-x ... RET Sort entries on a certain level of an
out
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes:
> Anyone else with huge org "databases" out there? Any tips on improving
> performance of the agenda search would be appreciated :)
>
Hi Marcello,
16 files and 3 MB: is that huge for you?
Note that only 13 (1.5 MB) are agenda files; the "big three others" (2
dat
Hello,
"Myles English" writes:
> Apart from looking at the code, could I have found that out from
> somewhere?
It was asked on the ML a couple of times already. But I guess you're
talking about documentation. So, no, there's no documentation for that,
since current documentation applies to curr
Hello,
"Myles English" writes:
> Just adding some evidence: similar behaviour was reported in this
> thread:
>
> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2012-09/msg00634.html
Yes, I'm working on it on my spare time but it requires some
modifications to Babel core, so I'm advancing slowl
Thanks Tom!
Apart from looking at the code, could I have found that out from
somewhere?
Myles
Thomas S. Dye writes:
> Aloha Myles,
>
> The syntax is different in the new exporter.
>
> #+CAPTION[short]: long
>
> All the best,
> Tom
>
> "Myles English" writes:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Should it possib
Anyone else with huge org "databases" out there? Any tips on improving
performance of the agenda search would be appreciated :)
On Sat, Oct 20, 2012 at 12:29 AM, Marcelo de Moraes Serpa <
celose...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> My list of files in the agenda got to a considerable size.
Jonathan Schaeffer wrote:
> To reproduce :
>
> Create a .org file, create 2 level-1 entries. Create one level-2 entry
> and hit C-c C-w to refile it into the other level-1 entry.
>
> Like this :
>
> * Entry One
> * Entry Two
> ** Refile Me
>
> The level-2 entry is copied in the correct location bu
Aloha Myles,
The syntax is different in the new exporter.
#+CAPTION[short]: long
All the best,
Tom
"Myles English" writes:
> Hello,
>
> Should it possible to do this yet:
>
> #+CAPTION: [short]{long}
>
> with the new exporter, as it is with the current exporter?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Myles
>
>
--
Sanjib Sikder wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I know it is possible to sort words and sort lines alphabetically in emacs
> org-mode but is it
> possible to sort phrases ?
>
> For example,
>
> Face the music, Fifteen minutes of fame, A beautiful mind.
>
> I want to sort it alphabetically like,
>
>
Thanks Carsten,
Works perfectly.
Ian.
On 22/10/12 13:59, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi Ian,
you need to use #+setupfile instead of #+include for this purpose.
- Carsten
On 22 okt. 2012, at 14:39, Ian Barton wrote:
I have tags defined in my .emacs using setq org-tag-alist. However, I have a g
Hi Ian,
you need to use #+setupfile instead of #+include for this purpose.
- Carsten
On 22 okt. 2012, at 14:39, Ian Barton wrote:
> I have tags defined in my .emacs using setq org-tag-alist. However, I have a
> group of files (>100) for which I want to define a different set of tags.
> Rathe
I have tags defined in my .emacs using setq org-tag-alist. However, I
have a group of files (>100) for which I want to define a different set
of tags. Rather than place a #+TAGS directive I thought I would define
them in another file (setup.org) and INCLUDE this in each of the 100 files.
Howev
Hello Nicolas,
I've noticed that exporting a presentation such as:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
#+TITLE: Org code blocks
#+AUTHOR:Sebastien Vauban
#+LANGUAGE: en_US
#+startup: beamer
#+LaTeX_CLASS: beamer
#+LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS: [presentation,t]
#+OP
Myles English writes:
> Hi,
>
> I think there is a bug here.
Just adding some evidence: similar behaviour was reported in this
thread:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2012-09/msg00634.html
Myles
>
>
> Given the situation below, I would expect that the block named xxx
> would n
Hi,
I know it is possible to sort words and sort lines alphabetically in emacs
org-mode but is it possible to sort phrases ?
For example,
Face the music, Fifteen minutes of fame, A beautiful mind.
I want to sort it alphabetically like,
A beautiful mind, Face the music, Fifteen minutes of fame
Nicolas Goaziou gmail.com> writes:
> Correct. The window displaying the UI is probably too short to display
> it completely.
>
> I've pushed a commit in order to fix this. It is better now?
Actually, the window is even shorter now than it was before (I'm only loading
org-e-latex) and only shows
Hello,
Should it possible to do this yet:
#+CAPTION: [short]{long}
with the new exporter, as it is with the current exporter?
Thanks,
Myles
Chris Henderson writes:
> On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 9:47 AM, Myles English wrote:
>>
>> Chris Henderson writes:
>>
>>> Is there a way to do word wrap in org-mode? When I copy and paste long
>>> texts, it goes across the window. Alt-q doesn't do word wrap.
>>
>> Maybe I am misunderstanding, but M-q
On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 5:01 PM, Tongzhu Zhang wrote:
> check out https://github.com/eggcaker/jo-exporter ,
>
> i took some code from o-blog and changed it to working with jekyll. it can
> export org entry to html file . hope it's works .
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 4:57 AM, Detlef Steuer wrote
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