Yes, that is all right at least for now, please go ahead.
Thanks!
- Carsten
On 21 mei 2013, at 02:16, Eric Schulte wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to commit the following patch which improves htmlize's handling
> of svg image overlays. I couldn't find an upstream for htmlize, is it
> appropriate t
Hello,
Rasmus writes:
> This patch adds support for pgf files. pgf is the machine upon which
> tikz is build. For instance matplotlib (of Python) and printpgf (of
> Octave) both produces pgf files. It's just a question of recognizing
> the extension. With this patch the following document ex
On May 20, 2013 9:03 PM, "Scott Randby" wrote:
>
> First, I am using Org version 8.0.3-140-g84bae8.
>
> I'm having some weird customization issues that I don't know how to
> resolve.
>
> When Emacs is started, not all the org variables are visible or
> available for customization. Here is an examp
Doh. I get the math now. 3d is 3*8h = 1d. Ok. Confusing but I get it.
But I'm still confused what 'org-set-effort' expects/interprets compared to
'org-clock-modify-effort-estimate'. Any clarification will be much
appreciated.
Thanks,
-k.
On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 8:32 PM, Ken Mankoff wrote:
First, I am using Org version 8.0.3-140-g84bae8.
I'm having some weird customization issues that I don't know how to
resolve.
When Emacs is started, not all the org variables are visible or
available for customization. Here is an example involving HTML export
customization.
1. Start Emacs
2. M-x
Carsten Dominik writes:
> I have asked RMS about this, and he says that the [GNU FDL] license
> should be present in printed versions of the document. I find it very
> hard to believe that this must be the case.
That matches my understanding. It may be hard to believe that such an
obnoxious inte
On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 08:14:16PM -0400, Max Mikhanosha wrote:
> To me the most useful feature is actually "screenshot rotation"
> shortcuts, that cycle image before point, with other files in the
> `(org-screenshot-image-directory)'.
That is useful!
> Taking screenshot itself and inserting link
Hi,
I'm looking into effort and time tracking and have a few questions about
efforts,
1) What is the difference between C-c C-x C-e and C-c C-x e?
When I set an effort while clocked in, C-c C-x C-e asks for an effort and
formats it in a format I understand such as 00:30 or 1d. When not clocked
i
Hi,
I'd like to commit the following patch which improves htmlize's handling
of svg image overlays. I couldn't find an upstream for htmlize, is it
appropriate to patch htmlize in the Org-mode source tree?
Thanks,
>From 4611b177def45bf23c2cfb1caf0b12baa5e0e91b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Eric
At Mon, 20 May 2013 13:45:48 -0500,
Russell Adams wrote:
> I use this for all screenshots. This inserts a link named by buffer
> with a timestamp appended using the Imagemagick import utility, where
> I can just click a window or drag an area.
>
> (defun org-screenshot ()
> "Take a screenshot in
On May 20, 2013 4:54 PM, "Nicolas Goaziou" wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> James Harkins writes:
>
> > The other reference to multicolumn is for table export, and this isn't
> > a table either. So I think, as currently designed, :multicolumn simply
> > doesn't apply.
>
> Correct. The first attached patch i
Hi all.
I've just started diving back into org-mode. I'm mostly using it for ToDo /
Status tracking. I've been trying to change the format of the TOC entries with
little success. I've figured out how to use org-export-html-style to change
the CSS markup for my customized ToDo levels, but tha
On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 5:15 PM, John Hendy wrote:
> Sorry for the long title, but that's the summary! I fired up a fresh
> Emacs session and used =C-a s search-term RET= to navigate to a
> headline in the results by putting the cursor on the line and pressing
> RET.
>
> The file text was all blac
On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 5:15 PM, John Hendy wrote:
> Sorry for the long title, but that's the summary! I fired up a fresh
> Emacs session and used =C-a s search-term RET= to navigate to a
> headline in the results by putting the cursor on the line and pressing
> RET.
>
> The file text was all blac
Hi,
On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 5:19 PM, Ivan Kanis wrote:
> I tried 1.8 two weeks ago. I got two bugs in org-drill:
>
> 1) When doing the quizz for some cards I get prompted for a date.
> 2) More annoying I got entries pushed for review in 8000 days.
>
> 1 is a nuisance, 2 made me downgrade.
>
> I h
On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 11:21:56PM -0400, Max Mikhanosha wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I've been writing some documentation in OrgMode with screenshots, and
> as with any screenshot taking, it takes a while to get one just right.
Max,
I use this for all screenshots. This inserts a link named by buffer
wit
On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 11:14 AM, Matt Lundin wrote:
> John Hendy writes:
>
>>> On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 2:54 AM, Christian Moe
>>> wrote:
>
>>> I've been following this thread and there has been some great
>>> discussion about future plans for re-write and context-sensitive
>>> functionality. I
>> This could be a problematic change. It changes the way :with-subject
>> works. I've added changes to allow the subject style to be choose as
>> a radio list with customize. The reason is that LaTeX becomes unhappy
>> if it is not a supported value. If #+OPTIONS subject:t the default is
>> u
It's strange that you say that link is not up-to date (altho I can see that
the version you've linked to is also linked from the main page),
because it says here: http://orgmode.org/manual/index.html#Top
> This manual is for Org version 8.0.3 (release_8.0.3).
Is it possible to maybe put some sort
Eric Schulte writes:
> Oh, I understand now, thanks for explaining.
I think I talk "minimal example" a little too far!
>> In any event: is there a way I can include the phrase "call_req()" in
>> the plain body of my document? Ideally without escaping it, but so so be
>> it.
> You can either s
Max Mikhanosha writes:
> [...] (require 'org-screenshot) [...]
Thanks, Max, for sharing this! :-)
François
P.S. I appreciate the org-screenshot-image-directory function: by making
it easy to override, the feature has been immediately useful to me.
gi...@pexip.com writes:
> Eric Schulte writes:
>
>> Where *is* "req" defined? So far the behavior you describe seems
>> expected.
>
> Sorry for the ambiguity - req isn't defined!
>
> Let me explain a little more clearly: I'm trying to generate some
> release notes using org-mode, pulling data fr
John Hendy writes:
>> On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 2:54 AM, Christian Moe wrote:
>> I've been following this thread and there has been some great
>> discussion about future plans for re-write and context-sensitive
>> functionality. In the mean time, can we revert the C-RET behavior back
>> to adding
The following commit introduced a bug in org-insert-heading.
commit 3449c6d001b8d261b104bc9dd42bf1290d74bc0b
Author: Bastien Guerry
Date: Thu Apr 11 00:35:31 2013 +0200
org.el (org-insert-heading): Convert the current line into a headline
* org.el (org-insert-heading-respec
Rasmus writes:
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
>> Rasmus writes:
>>
>>> This one just updates the credit: most importantly with Viktor.
>>
>> This is a great idea, however you seem to have forgotten the patch.
>
> Right. Need to figure out that git email program . . .
I applied it. I had to edit it t
On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 10:54 AM, John Hendy wrote:
> On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 2:54 AM, Christian Moe wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> My user input is partially to blame for this, I think. See toward the
>> end of this thread:
>>
>> http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/69794
>>
>> I was under the
On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 2:54 AM, Christian Moe wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> My user input is partially to blame for this, I think. See toward the
> end of this thread:
>
> http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/69794
>
> I was under the impression that the behavior of M-RET had changed, but I
> may h
Hello again,
Rasmus writes:
> This is probably the most fun change. It adds special tags PS, ENCL,
> CC, AFTER_CLOSING as in my last patch set, but it uses heading this
> time. E.g. ENCLs are under the heading * ENCL :ENCL:. This was
> suggested by Nicolas, and it's nicer. The ideas comes fro
Alan Schmitt writes:
> Rasmus writes:
>
>> This one just updates the credit: most importantly with Viktor.
>
> This is a great idea, however you seem to have forgotten the patch.
Right. Need to figure out that git email program . . .
--
⠠⠵>From 4dfe8ba80661c4e35c9f3de8313b8ddef65846a3 Mon Se
Hello Rasmus,
Rasmus writes:
> This could be a problematic change. It changes the way :with-subject
> works. I've added changes to allow the subject style to be choose as
> a radio list with customize. The reason is that LaTeX becomes unhappy
> if it is not a supported value. If #+OPTIONS sub
Rasmus writes:
> This one just updates the credit: most importantly with Viktor.
This is a great idea, however you seem to have forgotten the patch.
Alan
Eric Schulte writes:
> Where *is* "req" defined? So far the behavior you describe seems
> expected.
Sorry for the ambiguity - req isn't defined!
Let me explain a little more clearly: I'm trying to generate some
release notes using org-mode, pulling data from the github issue
tracking system.
Where *is* "req" defined? So far the behavior you describe seems
expected.
Thanks,
gi...@pexip.com writes:
> I came across this issue whilst trying to use or to generate some
> release notes in a prettier format.
>
> Start with an org file consisting of only two lines:
>
> * Noddy
> call_req()
If everything fail you can always process the table with babel to create a
new table the way you like. You could add a function for that to the
library of babel to have it always available.
It is less convenient then a format specifier for the whole table as you
want, but it is a very powerful an
hello everyone,
i've just started to use calfw to get a nice calendar-like display of my
agenda. unfortunately i was slighly dismayed at the build-up speed
easily exceeding a few seconds on my not so packed schedule. profiling
into the code i found that the problem mainly is:
there exists only th
On 05/20/2013 05:22 AM, Suvayu Ali wrote:
> Hi Scott,
>
> On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 09:08:18PM -0400, Scott Randby wrote:
>> I'm working on switching to 8.0 and I'm having a few difficulties. I use
>> my own style sheet for web pages, and I figured out that I needed to
>> change #+STYLE: to #+HTML_H
I came across this issue whilst trying to use or to generate some
release notes in a prettier format.
Start with an org file consisting of only two lines:
* Noddy
call_req()
Then export to LaTeX C-c C-e l o
This fails with the message:
org-babel-ref-resolve: Reference 'req' not found in this
Hi Achim,
Achim Gratz writes:
> Bastien writes:
>>> Aside from the issue of whether using macros here is needed or
>>> appropriate, I can't find anything wrong with the macros or their use so
>>> far. If that upholds, the test not working points to a rather
>>> substantial bug in either the tes
Rasmus writes:
> For instance matplotlib (of Python) and printpgf (of Octave) both
> produces pgf files.
Looking over files, printpgf actually produces TiKZ and /not/ pgf
files, it seems. My apology. (But matplotlib does use pgf).
–Rasmus
--
I almost cut my hair, it happened just the other
This patch adds support for pgf files. pgf is the machine upon which
tikz is build. For instance matplotlib (of Python) and printpgf (of
Octave) both produces pgf files. It's just a question of recognizing
the extension. With this patch the following document exports
correctly:
#+TITLE: PGF te
Hi Marcin and Rasmus,
On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 02:33:13AM +0200, Rasmus wrote:
> Marcin Borkowski writes:
> > https://twitter.com/marcin_mbork/status/335890494980767746
> > http://mbork.pl/2013-05-18_A_presentation_on_LaTeX_editing_%28en%29
> > https://github.com/mbork/beamerorgtheme
>
> Excellen
Hi Scott,
On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 09:08:18PM -0400, Scott Randby wrote:
> I'm working on switching to 8.0 and I'm having a few difficulties. I use
> my own style sheet for web pages, and I figured out that I needed to
> change #+STYLE: to #+HTML_HEAD: in order to use my style sheet. However,
> I d
Thanks. I confirm that this in fact solves the problem.
On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 3:57 AM, Longmin WANG wrote:
>
>
> On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 11:14 AM, Omid wrote:
>
>> I see the following strange behavior from Org-CDLaTeX (OCDL).
>>
>> Outside a * heading it works. Inside a * heading (or anythin
Hello,
James Harkins writes:
> The other reference to multicolumn is for table export, and this isn't
> a table either. So I think, as currently designed, :multicolumn simply
> doesn't apply.
Correct. The first attached patch implements :float multicolumn
and :float figure handling for source b
On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 11:14 AM, Omid wrote:
> I see the following strange behavior from Org-CDLaTeX (OCDL).
>
> Outside a * heading it works. Inside a * heading (or anything under that)
> it does NOT work. What can be causing this?
>
> Here is a minimal example:
>
> # Org CDLaTeX (OCDL) works h
Hi,
Thanks for your quick replies, I have not subscribed the org mailing list
yet, so I had to search this mailing list and then found your nice
solution, and sorry for the late reply.
Usually I read org manual through org mode's official website, seems now
the description of html quoting(
http:/
On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 2:30 PM, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
>> Then the next problem... I'm going to have some figures that need to
>> span two columns. According to [1], I should use \begin{figure*} ...
>> \end{figure*}. Is there a way to do that using a special block? (First
>> guess, "#+BEGIN_figure*
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