Am 24.01.2013 15:10, schrieb Bastien:
Hi Andreas,
Andreas Röhler writes:
Okay, I'll dig into.
For the moment: assume this code should not be needed,
python-mode.el should act that all. But let me have a closer look,
Great, thanks a lot!
ob-python.el patch again
better provision for XE
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> I eventually ported TaskJuggler back-end to new export framework.
great, thanks a lot for this.
Christian, as the TaskJuggler expert out there, and if you have
some free time in the next few weeks, please let us know if it
works correctly (for TJ2 and TJ3)
Hi Subhan,
Subhan Tindall writes:
> '(org-agenda-custom-commands (quote (("w" "Weekly Logs" agenda ""
> ((org-agenda-span 8))
You can combine `org-agenda-span' and `org-agenda-start-day',
which interprets negative values correctly:
'(org-agenda-custom-commands (quote (("w" "Weekly Logs" a
I was just trying to search for this the other day.
On Feb 22, 2013, at 5:19 PM, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Subhan,
>
> Subhan Tindall writes:
>
>> '(org-agenda-custom-commands (quote (("w" "Weekly Logs" agenda ""
>> ((org-agenda-span 8))
>
> You can combine `org-agenda-span' and `org-agenda-st
I've ran into this before, but I guess I wasn't able to clearly explain what the
issue was at the time... so let's try again.
I'm exporting an Org file in UTF-8 to LaTeX. Unless I switch the coding system
in Emacs from "default" to "UTF-8" (which has the side effect that any new
buffer will have
Something seems to run amok when Worg gets published, if you look in the sitemap
under org-tools you'll find entries for index.html, index-source.html,
index-source-source.html and so on. The documents actually exist (not showing
the source of course). This seems to happen in a few other places a
Samuel Wales writes:
> On 2/10/13, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>> Blank lines below an element belong to that element, by definition. So,
>> obviously, just add a blank line between "comments" and "# test" and it
>> will not be removed.
>
> You are saying that the comments get removed with the blank
The Org fragment
\[
r = a
+ b
- c
\]
gets interpreted as something strange with a list inbetween. Thus it gets
exported as:
$\backslash$[
r = a
\begin{itemize}
\item b
\item c
\end{itemize}
$\backslash$]
How is one supposed to write (longer) equations out on multiple lines (leaving
the operato
Hi Terry,
tftor...@tftorrey.com (T.F. Torrey) writes:
> There are about 25 lines of what looks like function or filter names
> under the heading of FIXME in ox-html.el.
I fixed some FIXME in ox-html.el and removed some of the final FIXME
lines that were already fixed.
> Does anyone know if thes
Hello org world,
I have silently used org-mode for quite a while, but now comes the time
when I need some help. I must say it feels a bit like the smallest
shareholder taking the mic in front of a big meeting, so I figured it
would be nice to first say the obvious:
THANK YOU !!!
I use org in pa
Greetings,
On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 3:55 AM, Andreas Röhler
wrote:
> Coming upon this tutorial, which seems excellent for beginners
>
> http://orgmode.org/worg/sources/FIXME/ob-doc-R-extended.org
>
> maybe move from FIXME into common place?
>
> Andreas
>
Yes, I agree, that's an excellent one, and
On 17 feb. 2013, at 09:35, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Achim Gratz writes:
>
>> I've just looked at how to implement this using org-element and the
>> new exporter. Much to my dismay I found that table headers are not
>> a separate row or row group type and the new exporter is still u
Hello again org world,
org is real nice and all for my personnal organization, but I now have
to communicate with others for some projects. Org-sync to the rescue,
and as I dislike using hosted services like github or bitbucket, the
natural choice is redmine.
So I installed redmine, tested it, a
Hi Marko,
ma...@dimjasevic.net (Marko Dimjašević) writes:
> I can change it to 18.0.1, and even though it installs, it reads "Error"
> in the add-on/status bar. I just guess it's due to the Org-mode version
> (7.6) and hopefully it works in newer versions.
Crossing fingers, then.
>> org-protoco
Hi Xiao-Yong,
Xiao-Yong Jin writes:
> I believe you need to pass a string to =org-agenda-start-day=.
>
> (org-agenda-start-day "-7")
Indeed, sorry for the mistake.
> For this variable, =org-agenda-start-day=, give a link to the document of
> the function =org-read-date= would be great. I
On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 11:38:16AM +, Achim Gratz wrote:
>
> How is one supposed to write (longer) equations out on multiple lines (leaving
> the operators behind on the previous line obviously works, but is ugly)?
I use LaTeX blocks. So your example would translate to:
#+begin_latex
\beg
Hi Rémi,
hob...@poukram.net (Rémi Letot) writes:
> So I get to ask if anyone that I'm not aware of is still currently
> working on org-sync, and if yes if they are interrested in fixing the
> redmine backend ?
Daimrod is working on it and I think he is interested in the Redmine
sync too.
Daimro
hob...@poukram.net (Rémi Letot) writes:
> So a big thanks to all of you: developpers, community, wizzards,... it
> is a real pleasure to be (even a small) part of this whole thing.
Welcome!
--
Bastien
Suvayu Ali writes:
> I use LaTeX blocks. So your example would translate to:
>
> #+begin_latex
> \begin{equation}
> r = a
> + b
> - c
> \end{equation}
> #+begin_latex
>
> With easy templates, entering blocks is trivial ( blocks).
Of course, the next question is whether we want t
Suvayu Ali writes:
> On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 11:38:16AM +, Achim Gratz wrote:
>>
>> How is one supposed to write (longer) equations out on multiple lines
>> (leaving
>> the operators behind on the previous line obviously works, but is ugly)?
>
> I use LaTeX blocks. So your example would tr
Achim Gratz writes:
> Something seems to run amok when Worg gets published, if you look in the
> sitemap
> under org-tools you'll find entries for index.html, index-source.html,
> index-source-source.html and so on. The documents actually exist (not showing
> the source of course). This seems
Hi Andreas,
Andreas Röhler writes:
> Coming upon this tutorial, which seems excellent for beginners
>
> http://orgmode.org/worg/sources/FIXME/ob-doc-R-extended.org
>
> maybe move from FIXME into common place?
It was moved to FIXME because Org could not export it correctly.
Can you test whether
Hi Jay,
Jay Kerns writes:
> Unfortunately my updated draft is on my computer at home so I would
> have to wait until later this evening before I could share the
> updates. (If there's interest, of course.)
There is an interest, no doubt!
Please see my message to Andreas: we first need to make
Attached
--
Suvayu
Open source is the future. It sets us free.
>From 3dc825a44e37dd2b8e9ca51428b309ee26326746 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Suvayu Ali
Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2013 14:29:24 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] Fix typo in org.texi that broke compilation
---
doc/org.texi | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1
On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 02:25:13PM +0100, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Suvayu Ali writes:
>
> > On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 11:38:16AM +, Achim Gratz wrote:
> >>
> >> How is one supposed to write (longer) equations out on multiple lines
> >> (leaving
> >> the operators behind on the previous line o
Hi folks,
when checking
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-issues.html
for bugs I'm hanting, couldn't find it.
And really, looks very homebrewn WRT org-mode itself.
What about using some of the tools around?
Mirroring the stuff at github would provide a tracker just by the way...
Cheers,
Andreas
Hi Rainer,
Rainer M Krug writes:
> #ORG_ADD_CONTRIB = org-e-* org-md org-export # e.g. the new exporter
The comment above was outdated since org-e-* files don't exist
anymore. I updated it.
> So I would have to add
>
> ORG_ADD_CONTRIB = org-notmuch
>
> to the local.mk file
This is correct an
Suvayu Ali writes:
> Attached
Applied, thanks, and sorry for the typo!
--
Bastien
Hi Stephen,
Dr Stephen J Eglen writes:
> I just wanted to check though whether we need to set outline-regexp;
No, it is not.
> I think this part of `org-cycle' requires outline-regexp to be set,
> but I just wanted to check whether this was a pre-requisite, as it
> then seems that we are sett
Hi Tim,
Tim Burt writes:
> : (defun org-datetree-find-year-create (year)
> :(let ((re "^\\*+[ \t]+\\([12][0-9][0-9][0-9]\\)[
> \t]*\\(:[[:alnum:]_@]*\\)*:*[ \t]*$")
> : match)
> I've tested with the following headlines:
> - 2013
>- both with and without trailing spaces
> - 2
Hello,
Achim Gratz writes:
> I'm exporting an Org file in UTF-8 to LaTeX. Unless I switch the coding
> system
> in Emacs from "default" to "UTF-8" (which has the side effect that any new
> buffer will have UTF-8 coding, which is usually not what I want), the LaTeX
> buffer gets created with IS
Am 22.02.2013 14:30, schrieb Bastien:
Hi Andreas,
Andreas Röhler writes:
Coming upon this tutorial, which seems excellent for beginners
http://orgmode.org/worg/sources/FIXME/ob-doc-R-extended.org
maybe move from FIXME into common place?
It was moved to FIXME because Org could not export i
Rainer M Krug writes:
> Just for clarifications: is there any problem with adding
>
> ORG_ADD_CONTRIB = *
>
> to the local.mk file, apart from slightly longer compilation times?
This should be okay, but it's not safe. If any non-emacs-lisp
file gets added to contrib/lisp/ (e.g. a README file) t
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 22/02/13 14:39, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Rainer,
>
> Rainer M Krug writes:
>
>> #ORG_ADD_CONTRIB = org-e-* org-md org-export # e.g. the new exporter
>
> The comment above was outdated since org-e-* files don't exist anymore. I
> updated it.
Didn't
Hi Robert,
Robert Eckl writes:
>> I've committed a feature that allows you to export your agenda buffer
>> to an Org file. It will create a new file containing the headlines of
>> the agenda. The headlines do not contain any children they may have.
>>
>> Please try the feature extensively befo
Andreas Röhler writes:
> Hi folks,
Hi,
> What about using some of the tools around?
>
> Mirroring the stuff at github would provide a tracker just by the way...
Or you use debbugs.gnu.org, which hosts the Emacs bugtracker. Some of
the org bugs will arrive there anyway, from people using "M-x
r
Nicolas Goaziou gmail.com> writes:
> IIUC, there is no such thing as a coding system associated to a buffer.
> A coding system only kicks in when doing some I/O operation.
The coding system should be associated with the file the buffer is visiting, but
a fresh buffer still shows a coding system i
Suvayu Ali gmail.com> writes:
> I use LaTeX blocks. So your example would translate to:
Sure, but then the equation would only be exported for LaTeX
and I would need to copy the same thing just again for
HTML export.
I didn't put a [Bug] tag on the OP on purpose, since I don't
really know what'
Bastien altern.org> writes:
> Thanks for reporting this. I removed *-source.\(orgx?|html\) files
> from ~/git/org-mode/ and orgmode.org/worg/.
It seems that only the subdirectories of worg/ were cleaned, but not files in
worg/ itself. Or maybe I need to wait longer for the sitemap to propagate
Bastien altern.org> writes:
> > Just for clarifications: is there any problem with adding
> >
> > ORG_ADD_CONTRIB = *
> >
> > to the local.mk file, apart from slightly longer compilation times?
>
> This should be okay, but it's not safe. If any non-emacs-lisp
> file gets added to contrib/lisp/ (
Achim Gratz writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou gmail.com> writes:
>> IIUC, there is no such thing as a coding system associated to a buffer.
>> A coding system only kicks in when doing some I/O operation.
>
> The coding system should be associated with the file the buffer is visiting,
> but
> a fresh bu
I use orgstruct mode in my message mode, so that I may easily include
tables and lists when writing and responding to mail.
This week, I've suddenly noticed that when I press meta-RET in message
mode with orgstruct mode enabled, Org-struct returns the error
orgstruct-error: This key has no func
Achim Gratz writes:
> Or maybe I need to wait longer for the sitemap to propagate the
> changes...
That's it, I did not update sitemap.org, it will be updated
by the next push.
--
Bastien
Eric Schulte writes:
> I use orgstruct mode in my message mode, so that I may easily include
> tables and lists when writing and responding to mail.
orgstruct-mode does not help you with tables. That is orgtbl-mode.
> This week, I've suddenly noticed that when I press meta-RET in message
>mode
C-h f org-map-entries RET
The remaining args are treated as settings for the skipping
facilities of the scanner. The following items can be given here:
archiveskip trees with the archive tag.
commentskip trees with the COMMENT keyword
function or Emacs Lisp form
I gotta echo this sentiment. What a great tool! :)
On 02/22/2013 04:14 AM, Rémi Letot wrote:
Hello org world,
I have silently used org-mode for quite a while, but now comes the time
when I need some help. I must say it feels a bit like the smallest
shareholder taking the mic in front of a big
I'm checking out the new exporter. After some configuration and file
changes it works now, could be worse.
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/65574 says:
> The `org-special-blocks.el' library, which has been moved to “contrib/”,
> is obsolete since its features are included in the new
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.
-
>
> orgstruct-mode tries to but does not find an appropriate key binding.
>
> Does this patch help? (Apply and restart Emacs.)
>
Yes this fixes the problem.
>
> --- a/lisp/org.el
> +++ b/lisp/org.el
> @@ -8621,7 +8621,7 @@ buffer. It will also recognize item context in
> multiline items."
>
Eric Schulte writes:
> Yes this fixes the problem.
Thank you. I committed this.
14df16d org.el: Use longest form when translating keys.
Christopher
Hello,
henry atting writes:
> The features are included, does this mean special block should work
> ``out of the box''? If so something like this
>
> #+begin_multicols {2}
> #+end_multicols
>
> should work in LaTeX export (as it did flawlessly with the previous
> exporter); - but it fails.
Try
henry atting writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> Try:
>>
>> #+attr_latex: :options "{2}"
>> #+begin_multicols
>> ...
>> #+end_multicols
>
> It creates this command in the .tex file:
>
> \#+begin$_\mathrm{multicols}$
It works here. Difficult to say what is wrong in your buffer without
m
Am 22.02.2013 15:52, schrieb Michael Albinus:
Andreas Röhler writes:
Hi folks,
Hi,
What about using some of the tools around?
Mirroring the stuff at github would provide a tracker just by the way...
Or you use debbugs.gnu.org, which hosts the Emacs bugtracker. Some of
the org bugs will
Hello Andreas,
(I like the idea of having a function to scan user setup for org)
On Feb 23 2013, Andreas Röhler wrote:
> Herewith is a slim version, adapted to org-mode AFAIU
Tried to test,
I got an error.,
╭─
│or: Symbol's function definition is void: report-emacs-bug-can-use-xdg-email
Michael Albinus writes:
> Andreas Röhler writes:
>> What about using some of the tools around?
>>
>> Mirroring the stuff at github would provide a tracker just by the way...
>
> Or you use debbugs.gnu.org, which hosts the Emacs bugtracker. Some of
> the org bugs will arrive there anyway, from peop
Andreas Röhler writes:
> With exception of the noise, M-x report-emacs-bugs tends to send.
>
> Herewith is a slim version, adapted to org-mode AFAIU
Why do you want to code all the nasty bits yourself? There is
`reporter-submit-bug-report' of reporter.el, which you could customize
to your needs.
henry atting writes:
> Here is a minimal example. I use lualatex as tex engine.
>
> #+TITLE: lorem ipsum
> #+LANGUAGE: de
> #+LaTeX_CLASS: scrartcl
> #+LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS: [DIV=8,a4paper]
> #+LaTeX_HEADER: \usepackage{fontspec}
>
> #+attr_latex: :options "{2}"
> #+begin_multicols
>
> * Lorem ip
David Engster writes:
> Is it OK to report bugs for upstream/development versions through
> `report-emacs-bugs', though? I always thought this should only be used
> for stuff that's actually bundled with Emacs (what about bugs in
> org/contrib, for instance?).
debbugs.gnu.org is not only for Ema
Carsten Dominik writes:
>> I think the cleanest way to implement this would be to _not_ modify Org
>> syntax, because it is export back-end very specific. Something like:
>>
>> #+attr_html: :header-groups (1 3)
>> | This | will |
>> | be| a header |
>> |---+-
henry atting writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
>> henry atting writes:
>>
>>> Here is a minimal example. I use lualatex as tex engine.
>>>
>>> #+TITLE: lorem ipsum
>>> #+LANGUAGE: de
>>> #+LaTeX_CLASS: scrartcl
>>> #+LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS: [DIV=8,a4paper]
>>> #+LaTeX_HEADER: \usepackage{fontspe
Michael Albinus writes:
> David Engster writes:
>
>> Is it OK to report bugs for upstream/development versions through
>> `report-emacs-bugs', though? I always thought this should only be used
>> for stuff that's actually bundled with Emacs (what about bugs in
>> org/contrib, for instance?).
>
> d
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> I'm just starting over because that wasn't a correct solution. I'm not
> even sure about what bug this patch fixed.
The bug was that Babel blocks were evaluated during export when
org-export-babel-evaluate was explicitly set to nil (the default value
is t).
> Anyway, it
On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 08:56:54PM +0100, Andreas Röhler wrote:
>
> With exception of the noise, M-x report-emacs-bugs tends to send.
>
> Herewith is a slim version, adapted to org-mode AFAIU
>
[...]
Org already uses one of its own: org-submit-bug-report
--
Suvayu
Open source is the future.
On 22.2.2013, at 21:33, Achim Gratz wrote:
> Carsten Dominik writes:
>>> I think the cleanest way to implement this would be to _not_ modify Org
>>> syntax, because it is export back-end very specific. Something like:
>>>
>>> #+attr_html: :header-groups (1 3)
>>> | This | will |
>>> |
Am 22.02.2013 21:50, schrieb Suvayu Ali:
On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 08:56:54PM +0100, Andreas Röhler wrote:
With exception of the noise, M-x report-emacs-bugs tends to send.
Herewith is a slim version, adapted to org-mode AFAIU
[...]
Org already uses one of its own: org-submit-bug-report
A
Aloha all,
I can't find a way to have the texinfo exporter start an appendix.
* Last chapter
blah blah
* Appendix 1
blah blah
This will yield something like this:
15 Last chapter
---
blah blah
16 Appendix 1
-
blah blah
When I would instead like:
A Appendix 1
Rainer M Krug writes:
> Ok - that makes sense. I just checked in my contrib/lisp and I only have .el
> there, so none are
> compiled.
Look in lisp, not contrib/lisp.
>> If you set the load-path to include the "contrib/lisp/" directory, then you
>> don't need to
>> install org-notmuch, and (requ
Am 22.02.2013 21:09, schrieb Michael Albinus:
Andreas Röhler writes:
With exception of the noise, M-x report-emacs-bugs tends to send.
Herewith is a slim version, adapted to org-mode AFAIU
Why do you want to code all the nasty bits yourself?
Really not eager for that, as there are a lot o
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> Depends on what language environment is set to, but with the default setting
>> of
>> my Emacs (German) it becomes iso-latin-1, independently of what the coding
>> system in the original Org buffer was.
>
> In this case, it should be `utf-8', shouldn't it?
I want it to
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> henry atting writes:
>
>> The features are included, does this mean special block should work
>> ``out of the box''? If so something like this
>>
>> #+begin_multicols {2}
>> #+end_multicols
>>
>> should work in LaTeX export (as it did flawlessly
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> henry atting writes:
>
>> Here is a minimal example. I use lualatex as tex engine.
>>
>> #+TITLE: lorem ipsum
>> #+LANGUAGE: de
>> #+LaTeX_CLASS: scrartcl
>> #+LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS: [DIV=8,a4paper]
>> #+LaTeX_HEADER: \usepackage{fontspec}
>>
>> #+attr_latex: :options "{2
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> henry atting writes:
>
>> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>>> Try:
>>>
>>> #+attr_latex: :options "{2}"
>>> #+begin_multicols
>>> ...
>>> #+end_multicols
>>
>> It creates this command in the .tex file:
>>
>> \#+begin$_\mathrm{multicols}$
>
> It works here. Difficult to
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> It creates this command in the .tex file:
>>
>> \#+begin$_\mathrm{multicols}$
>
> It works here. Difficult to say what is wrong in your buffer without
> more context.
That result looks exactly like my problem with multiline \[...\],
i.e. the parser found something it con
Am 22.02.2013 14:31, schrieb Bastien:
Hi Jay,
Jay Kerns writes:
Unfortunately my updated draft is on my computer at home so I would
have to wait until later this evening before I could share the
updates. (If there's interest, of course.)
There is an interest, no doubt!
Please see my messa
On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 3:49 PM, Achim Gratz wrote:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> I'm just starting over because that wasn't a correct solution. I'm not
>> even sure about what bug this patch fixed.
>
> The bug was that Babel blocks were evaluated during export when
> org-export-babel-evaluate was
Hello Org wizards,
I use org-capture with file+datetree for keeping a journal which works fine. I
also use mobile-org to take notes while I'm on the go. After syncing them back
I'd like to refile them into my journal with an appropriate date attached.
Mobile org doesn't record the date I took t
Andreas Röhler writes:
> IMHO it would be great if Jay moves it already at place. As it's a
> doku basically, giving a nice entry into a lot of things. If exporting
> is not perfect yet, it's not at the core here, we may fix it step by
> step. Also we might gather bug-reports that way.
The thing
Am 22.02.2013 22:58, schrieb Achim Gratz:
Andreas Röhler writes:
IMHO it would be great if Jay moves it already at place. As it's a
doku basically, giving a nice entry into a lot of things. If exporting
is not perfect yet, it's not at the core here, we may fix it step by
step. Also we might gat
Hello Tom
On 22 February 2013 16:15, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
> Aloha all,
>
> I can't find a way to have the texinfo exporter start an appendix.
>
> * Last chapter
> blah blah
>
> * Appendix 1
> blah blah
>
> This will yield something like this:
>
> 15 Last chapter
> ---
> blah blah
>
>
Achim Gratz writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>>> Depends on what language environment is set to, but with the default
>>> setting of
>>> my Emacs (German) it becomes iso-latin-1, independently of what the coding
>>> system in the original Org buffer was.
>>
>> In this case, it should be `utf-8'
Hello,
Where attributes have been assigned to an image in a paragraph, the new
exporter applies those attributes to both the image and a following
link.
For example, this:
#+BEGIN_SRC org
#+ATTR_HTML: width="10" alt=" [Cool thing] "
[[file:cool_thing.jpg]]
Cool thing found here [[http://example.
Am 22.02.2013 21:10, schrieb Yagnesh Raghava Yakkala:
Hello Andreas,
(I like the idea of having a function to scan user setup for org)
On Feb 23 2013, Andreas Röhler wrote:
Herewith is a slim version, adapted to org-mode AFAIU
Tried to test,
I got an error.,
╭─
│or: Symbol's functio
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> henry atting writes:
>
>> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>>
>>> henry atting writes:
>>>
Here is a minimal example. I use lualatex as tex engine.
#+TITLE: lorem ipsum
#+LANGUAGE: de
#+LaTeX_CLASS: scrartcl
#+LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS: [DIV=8,a4paper]
Hi Orgers,
I need to have a footnote following a bold sentence, exported to html.
This example:
*The issuing bank must honour a credit when there is a complying
presentation of documents.*[fn:117]
exports to:
*The issuing bank must honour a credit when there is a complying
presentation of do
Aloha Jon,
Jonathan Leech-Pepin writes:
> Hello Tom
> Appendixes should work as unnumbered headlines. I don't remember
> testing for that use specifically although there is a possible work-around
> that will allow for unnumbered headlines for sure.
>
> Indexes are always unnumbered, so using
Hello,
tftor...@tftorrey.com (T.F. Torrey) writes:
> Where attributes have been assigned to an image in a paragraph, the new
> exporter applies those attributes to both the image and a following
> link.
You don't assign attributes to an image in a paragraph, you assign
attributes to the paragrap
Hello,
Alan L Tyree writes:
> I need to have a footnote following a bold sentence, exported to html.
>
> This example:
>
> *The issuing bank must honour a credit when there is a complying
> presentation of documents.*[fn:117]
>
> exports to:
>
> *The issuing bank must honour a credit when there
Bastien altern.org> writes:
>
> Hi Martin and Bernt,
>
> the master branch now have new sorting strategies:
>
> timestamp-up Sort by any timestamp, early first
> timestamp-down Sort by any timestamp, late first
> scheduled-up Sort by scheduled timestamp, early first
> scheduled
Hello Tom
On 22 February 2013 17:55, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
> Aloha Jon,
>
> Jonathan Leech-Pepin writes:
>
> > Hello Tom
>
> > Appendixes should work as unnumbered headlines. I don't remember
> > testing for that use specifically although there is a possible
> work-around
> > that will allow f
The head of ox-texinfo.el says
,
| ;;; ox-texinfo.el --- Texinfo Back-End for Org Export Engine
|
| ;; Copyright (C) 2012, 2013 Jonathan Leech-Pepin
| ;; Author: Jonathan Leech-Pepin
| ;; Keywords: outlines, hypermedia, calendar, wp
| ;;
| ;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
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Presu
On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 5:04 PM, Andreas Röhler
wrote:
> Am 22.02.2013 22:58, schrieb Achim Gratz:
>
>> Andreas Röhler writes:
>>>
>>> IMHO it would be great if Jay moves it already at place. As it's a
>>> doku basically, giving a nice entry into a lot of things. If exporting
>>> is not perfect ye
On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 8:49 PM, Jay Kerns wrote:
>
> Hmm... thanks for the heads-up, Achim. I usually work on the master
> branch and I haven't actually checked that what I did is compatible
> with the maint branch. I will checkout the maint branch and make sure
> everything exports smoothly.
>
On 2/21/13, Eric S Fraga wrote:
>> Even \par fails to work now. :(
>
> This last bit would be disturbing if true. However, on my system at
> least, \par in the middle of an inline footnote *does* lead to the start
> of a new paragraph within the footnote when exported to latex/pdf.
Did you try
42 147 gmail.com> writes:
> [continues off-topic]
>> Have you tried a Dvorak keyboard?
> A friend of mine ridicules me for being a QWERTY typist, but I have found no
empirical evidence that it is actually superior. At best, it has been
> proven, in /some/ studies, to be /slightly/ superior; and
David Engster writes:
> I was always under the impression that those tags are merely a way for,
> well, tagging bugs, so that you can search for them. Same for
> packages. I didn't know that this also implied that you're encouraged to
> report bugs against upstream packages, possibly for feature
Andreas Röhler writes:
>> There is `reporter-submit-bug-report' of reporter.el, which you could
>> customize to your needs.
>>
>> Compare, how Tramp uses it in `tramp-bug' (Ha! another advertisement!).
>
> Hmm, maybe you are fastest just to copy a version with org-mode in the slots.
>
> That may
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