I edited the subject to be more concise/clear.
I let orgmode chug away on reading in some ~10-30mb csv files for nearly
30min. I finally gave up with Ctrl + g. Out of curiosity, I copied my babel
block code (four simple lines in the form of `var <- read.csv("./file.csv",
header = T, sep = ",")` in
Nicolas Goaziou gmail.com> writes:
>
> Hello,
>
> I've installed a smart quotes module in org-export.el (new exporter). It
> is off by default. You can turn it on globally with
> `org-export-with-smart-quotes' variable, or locally with:
>
> #+OPTIONS: ':t
I thought I'd give this a try, but
Lennart Fricke writes:
> It is not exactly a missing value. The list looks like
> ((v,v),None,(v,v)). v for value.
> Missing values are rather like ((v,v),(None,None),(v,v)).
> At the moment i can not think of a use case of controlling this translation.
> But i have to dig deeper in the translati
Nicolas Goaziou gmail.com> writes:
>
> Hello,
>
> Nick Dokos hp.com> writes:
> > Works for me.
>
> I also get a correct date with it, even with a minimal set-up.
Well, this is embarassing. I tackled it fresh, after a cup of coffee (for me)
and a re-start (emacs), and it's working. User err
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> "Sebastien Vauban" writes:
>
>> However, after updating to Org-mode version 7.9.2
>> (release_7.9.2-541-gdda563 @ d:/home/sva/src/org-mode/lisp/), I have
>> another problem with the exact same cause (typing more than 80 characters,
>> or pressing M-q on an item
Hi all,
I have seen cal-fw around, but not until now got around to play around
with it to learn, it's a great initiative and nice extenstion!
However, I really enjoy having an info file around as a reference and
would rather not refer to other loose files on the system. So I was
wondering if the
Sebastien Vauban wrote:
> Hi Nick,
>
> Nick Dokos wrote:
> > Not in my case: (latex-mode) loads the standard tex mode. How do you get
> > auctex loaded? I thought it was a separate package that needs special
> > initialization: (load "auctex.el" nil t t) is what the documentation says.
> > And I
Hi Nick,
Nick Dokos wrote:
> Not in my case: (latex-mode) loads the standard tex mode. How do you get
> auctex loaded? I thought it was a separate package that needs special
> initialization: (load "auctex.el" nil t t) is what the documentation says.
> And I have 11.86 which I believe is latest av
Eric S Fraga writes:
> The problem with the inf-loop now makes sense but the documentation
> implies otherwise:
>
> ,
> | Also,
> | `{{{date(FORMAT)}}}' and `{{{modification-time(FORMAT)}}}' refer to
> | current date time and to the modification time of the file being
> `
I changed the d
"Sebastien Vauban"
writes:
> However, after updating to Org-mode version 7.9.2 (release_7.9.2-541-gdda563 @
> d:/home/sva/src/org-mode/lisp/), I have another problem with the exact same
> cause (typing more than 80 characters, or pressing M-q on an itemized
> list):
And here is another take to
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Michael Gauland writes:
>> How can I set #+DATE to get an equivalent result?
>
> Doesn't
>
>#+DATE: {{{time(%Y-%m-%d %H:%M)}}}
Works perfectly fine for me. And thanks for the explanation of the
cause of the inf-loop!
The problem with the inf-loop now makes sense
Yagnesh Raghava Yakkala writes:
> Hello,
>
> On 10月 31 2012, t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) wrote:
>
>> Nick Dokos writes:
>>
>>> Thomas S. Dye wrote:
>>>
Hi Nick,
I tried moving org-capture.elc out of the way and reloading Org, but
with the same results. Starting emacs ag
Nick Dokos writes:
> Not in my case: (latex-mode) loads the standard tex mode. How do you
> get auctex loaded? I thought it was a separate package that needs
> special initialization: (load "auctex.el" nil t t) is what the
> documentation says. And I have 11.86 which I believe is latest
> availabl
Hello,
Nick Dokos writes:
> Michael Gauland wrote:
>
>> On 30/10/12 22:29, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>> > Doesn't
>> >
>> >#+DATE: {{{time(%Y-%m-%d %H:%M)}}}
>> >
>> > get you what you expect?
>>
>> That gives me an empty date string.
>>
>
> Works for me.
I also get a correct date with it,
It is not exactly a missing value. The list looks like
((v,v),None,(v,v)). v for value.
Missing values are rather like ((v,v),(None,None),(v,v)).
At the moment i can not think of a use case of controlling this translation.
But i have to dig deeper in the translation process of the nested list
to
Christopher Schmidt wrote:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
> Hi Nick,
>
> > Christopher Schmidt wrote:
> >
> >> Nick Dokos writes:
> >> > What missing variable definition? By the time the export is
> >> > finished, the let-bind is gone. There is no definition of
> >> > TeX-master anywhere, just as if
Hi Bastien,
* On Thu 10:53AM, 25 Oct 2012, Bastien (b...@altern.org) wrote:
> Hsiu-Khuern Tang writes:
>
> > Sorry if this has been reported -- a brief search didn't turn up
> > anything.
>
> this is now fixed -- thanks for reporting this!
Thanks for working on this. It's better than before,
Hello,
On 10月 31 2012, t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) wrote:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
>> Thomas S. Dye wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Nick,
>>>
>>> I tried moving org-capture.elc out of the way and reloading Org, but
>>> with the same results. Starting emacs again didn't make a difference.
>>>
>>> I'm stil
Michael Gauland wrote:
> On 30/10/12 22:29, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> > Doesn't
> >
> >#+DATE: {{{time(%Y-%m-%d %H:%M)}}}
> >
> > get you what you expect?
>
> That gives me an empty date string.
>
Works for me.
Nick
PS Re: the infinite loop with date() - D'oh! That's what I get by mindles
Thomas S. Dye wrote:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
> > Thomas S. Dye wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Nick,
> >>
> >> I tried moving org-capture.elc out of the way and reloading Org, but
> >> with the same results. Starting emacs again didn't make a difference.
> >>
> >> I'm still getting org-refile: Invalid fu
Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and
what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report? See
http://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback
Your bug report will be posted to the Org-mode mailing list.
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Hello,
"Sebastien Vauban"
writes:
>> When typing more than 80 characters (or so) on a line, waiting for the
>> automatic filling, I get this every time I type any character:
>>
>> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument number-or-marker-p nil)
>> <(251038 nil)
>> (if (< p post-a
Nitin Agarwal writes:
> The edit button appears only for the content of the subheadings or
> headings of the document.
Look at the call to `org-export-define-derived-backend' in line 107 of
org-ehtml-client [1]. Notice that it defines editable versions of the
existing html export functions for
Perhaps it would be better to provide two customization variables, e.g.,
;; -*- emacs-lisp -*-
(defcustom org-babel-python-hline-to "None"
"Replace hlines in incoming tables with this when translating to python.")
(defcustom org-babel-python-None-to "'hline"
"Replace 'None
Johnny writes:
> Running Fedora 17 and org-mode 7.9.2 I have just updated texlive from
> the default repos to texlive-2012 and installed
> texlive-collection-latexextra, but have problems to export org-files to
> pdf. The error message received says:
> ,
> | !pdfTeX error: pdflatex (file cm-s
On 30/10/12 22:29, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Doesn't
>
>#+DATE: {{{time(%Y-%m-%d %H:%M)}}}
>
> get you what you expect?
That gives me an empty date string.
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Nick Dokos writes:
> Thomas S. Dye wrote:
>
>> Hi Nick,
>>
>> I tried moving org-capture.elc out of the way and reloading Org, but
>> with the same results. Starting emacs again didn't make a difference.
>>
>> I'm still getting org-refile: Invalid function: with-demoted-errors
>>
>
> But not
Aloha Ian,
Will indexable variable values do what you want? Something like :var
data=monthly_total_mileage[0:-3,]?
hth,
Tom
Ian Barton writes:
> I am using gnuplot to plot some data from a table:
>
> #+tblname: monthly_total_mileage
> |---+--|
> | Month | Distance |
> |---+--
I am using gnuplot to plot some data from a table:
#+tblname: monthly_total_mileage
|---+--|
| Month | Distance |
|---+--|
| Jan | 272.04 |
| Feb | 317.11 |
| Mar | 354.27 |
| Apr | 288.21 |
| May | 488.35 |
| Jun | 444.92 |
| Jul | 497.21 |
| A
Hello Nicolas,
"Sebastien Vauban" wrote:
>> When typing more than 80 characters (or so) on a line, waiting for the
>> automatic filling, I get this every time I type any character:
>>
>> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument number-or-marker-p nil)
>> <(251038 nil)
>> (if (< p pos
Thomas S. Dye wrote:
> Hi Nick,
>
> I tried moving org-capture.elc out of the way and reloading Org, but
> with the same results. Starting emacs again didn't make a difference.
>
> I'm still getting org-refile: Invalid function: with-demoted-errors
>
But note the different error: now org-ref
Hello,
> When typing more than 80 characters (or so) on a line, waiting for the
> automatic filling, I get this every time I type any character:
>
> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument number-or-marker-p nil)
> <(251038 nil)
> (if (< p post-affiliated) nil (cond ((eql type (quot
Hello,
When typing more than 80 characters (or so) on a line, waiting for the
automatic filling, I get this every time I type any character:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument number-or-marker-p nil)
<(251038 nil)
Hi,
Somehow we have to edit the org-ehtml-server.el and the org-ehtml-client.el
file in order to the edit the orgmode file as editable web page where we
can edit the headings
or subheadings.
functions defined in the org-ehtml-server.el file
(defun org-ehtml-handler (httpcon)
(elnode-log-access
Nick Dokos writes:
> With a minimal file, I get a cpu pegged at 100% with no end in
> sight. Setting debug-on-quit and C-g gives me the following backtrace.
I get this same problem (100% cpu) if I use the date macro in the #+DATE
line; I don't get this if I use the modification-time macro instead
Michael Gauland writes:
> I think I understand what's going on now, but I'm still at a loss as to
> how to get the date I want. Can I tell the exporter that the date on the
> document should be derived from the current time (or the last
> modification time), formatted a particular way? For exampl
Hello,
Achim Gratz writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> {{{date(%c)}}} is another macro that is replaced with the #+DATE: value
>> during export. Since you try to replace #+DATE: value with itself, you
>> dive into an inf loop.
>
> Which raises the question if this shouldn't be detected and prev
On 30/10/12 20:14, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> This is {{{time(...)}}}, not {{{date(...)}}}.
>
> {{{date(%c)}}} is another macro that is replaced with the #+DATE: value
> during export. Since you try to replace #+DATE: value with itself, you
> dive into an inf loop.
I think I understand what's going
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> {{{date(%c)}}} is another macro that is replaced with the #+DATE: value
> during export. Since you try to replace #+DATE: value with itself, you
> dive into an inf loop.
Which raises the question if this shouldn't be detected and prevented,
at least if direct recursion is
Nick Dokos writes:
Hi Nick,
> Christopher Schmidt wrote:
>
>> Nick Dokos writes:
>> > What missing variable definition? By the time the export is
>> > finished, the let-bind is gone. There is no definition of
>> > TeX-master anywhere, just as if you never had org loaded: why
>> > should auctex
I'm working with a large dataset. I try to minimize overhead by doing
some bigger data rearranging and calculations in a single block that I
execute once per session and then switch :eval to "no."
This block is set with :results silent, but I know with this option
the results are still printed to
On 2012-10-29, Myles English wrote:
> I just tried this with the git head and get the two files. Of
> course, it doesn't rule out a problem with the version your user is
> using though.
Hello Myles,
thanks a lot for taking the time to test that out. I will package
7.9.2 to start with (hadn't no
Hello,
Nick Dokos writes:
> Michael Gauland wrote:
>
>> Nicolas Goaziou gmail.com> writes:
>>
>> > I just tried with a minimal init and it worked. Could you send the
>> > example you're trying to export?
>>
>> The file is below. With a minimal init, I get the error "Symbol's function
>> defi
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