Hi Vikas,
Vikas Rawal wrote:
> Does ox-koma-letter support \cc and \encl?
>
> Vikas
>
Yes. Add two headlines to your letter, one tagged with :CC: and one with
:ENCL:. The content below these headlines will be converted to the
relevant LaTeX code. This also works with :PS:. However, you need a
"Sebastien Vauban"
writes:
> Hi Nick,
>
> Nick Dokos wrote:
>> "Sebastien Vauban" writes:
>>> Nick Dokos wrote:
The OP probably wants this in the global keymap, rather than in the
org-mode-map: just like the agenda dispatcher C-c a, this functionality is
useful outside an org file
Does ox-koma-letter support \cc and \encl?
Vikas
>
> However, using C-c C-e C-s k o I can create a letter from your example
> just fine. Note the C-s in the middle which selects the current subtree.
Thank you. Works perfect.
Vikas
Simon Beaumont writes:
> Whenever I try and evaluate the Haskell code block I get:
> "Code block returned no value."
>
> #+begin_src haskell :results value
> let fac n = product [1..n]
> [(x,fac x) | x <- [0..11]]
> #+end_src
>
> #+results:
>
I can't reproduce this problem. With a minimal e
wrong?
Thanks for any assistance to fix this - what should we be getting in results?
_
Emacs : GNU Emacs 24.3.1 (x86_64-apple-darwin12.3.0)
of 2013-05-04 on psi
Package: Org-mode version 8.0.3 (8.0.3-30-g56b864-elpa @
/Users/ix/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20130610/)
current state:
==
>> "Achim" == Achim Gratz writes:
>>
>> when executed in Xemacs returns Xemacs, when executed in GNU emacs
>> returns GNUS.
> Yes, but the byte-compiler has to compile both branches, since the
> if is actually resolved at run-time. You'd need to use a
> compatibility macro to
On 10 jun 2013, at 21:00, Myles English wrote:
>
> Hi Alexander,
>
> Alexander Wingård writes:
>
>> I want to create special key-bindings that use the org-refile goto
>> interface to jump to specific headings.
>
> It doesn't use org-refile but this is what I use:
>
> (defun my-goto-heading(
>> "Achim" == Achim Gratz writes:
> Uwe Brauer writes:
>> Oops I just saw you second message. This new version I can obtain via
>> git clone git://orgmode.org/org-mode.git
>> I presume.
> If your current version was also obtained via git, then simply
> git checkout master
Uwe Brauer writes:
> I don't understand:
>
> (defun my-test-if ()
> (interactive)
> (if (featurep 'xemacs)
> (message "Xemacs")
> (message "GNUS")))
>
>
> when executed in Xemacs returns Xemacs, when executed in GNU emacs returns
> GNUS.
Yes, but the byte-compiler has to compile both
Uwe Brauer writes:
> Oops I just saw you second message. This new version I can obtain via
> git clone git://orgmode.org/org-mode.git
> I presume.
If your current version was also obtained via git, then simply
git checkout master
git pull
will update your work tree. You don't need to copy all
>> "Achim" == Achim Gratz writes:
> Achim Gratz writes:
>> That cannot work since the byte-compiler necessarily sees both branches
>> of the if clause.
> I've changed the advices to actually remove any arguments past the
> second from the argument list. That should allow you to c
>> "Achim" == Achim Gratz writes:
> Achim Gratz writes:
>> That cannot work since the byte-compiler necessarily sees both branches
>> of the if clause.
> I've changed the advices to actually remove any arguments past the
> second from the argument list. That should allow you to c
>> "Achim" == Achim Gratz writes:
> Uwe Brauer writes:
>> Now the make process is getting absurd.
> What does that problem have to do with make?
Because I can byte compile it manually, in dired via Shift-B!
That I consider as bizarre, byte compiling works, but via make it does
not.
Hi Vikas,
Vikas Rawal wrote:
> I am trying to use ox-koma-letter for my correspondence. I have a
> functioning test file that produces a nice pdf. But I would like to
> set it up so as to have one letter per headline, and do subtree export
> to produce the pdf.
>
> I am attaching the test file
Rainer M Krug writes:
> As mentioned, I would then change my optional syntax of PROPERTY
> tomorrow. If you prefer earlier feedback, I could give it.
An actual user document is much better than me trying to construct test
cases (I'll still have do that later along with the documentation in the
man
Hi Alexander,
Alexander Wingård writes:
> I want to create special key-bindings that use the org-refile goto
> interface to jump to specific headings.
It doesn't use org-refile but this is what I use:
(defun my-goto-heading(file heading-text)
"Visit file `file' and goto headline `heading-tex
Achim Gratz writes:
> That cannot work since the byte-compiler necessarily sees both branches
> of the if clause.
I've changed the advices to actually remove any arguments past the
second from the argument list. That should allow you to compile and
load Org (at least it works with my copy of XEma
In 8.0.3, org-meta-return at the end of a list wrongly adds a checkbox:
1. foo
_ <-- cursor here, org-meta-return
1. foo
2. [ ]
to fix, this patches org-insert-heading to make sure that
`org-list-full-item-re' actually matches before passing `(match-string 3)' to
`org-insert-item'
Uwe Brauer writes:
> Now the make process is getting absurd.
What does that problem have to do with make?
> For example I put in org-agenda.el
>
> (if (featurep 'xemacs)
> (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'org-agenda-menu-two-column
> 'org-agenda-menu-two-columns)
> (define-obsolete-vari
Hi Christian,
I'm very interested in your work to get Org-mode to export to
Taskjuggler version 3 --- very exciting! Being able to export to tj3
from org-mode would be extremely helpful to me. However, I'm having
trouble getting it to work. I suspect that the documentation I've been
reading is to
>>>
>>> I've added a :tangle-mode header argument which may be used to control
>>> the permissions of tangled files. See the manual for instructions on
>>> it's usage.
>>
>>
>> Thanks a lot. I will try it out today or tomorrow.
>
> I did, and there is a problem with tangling multiple blocks into a
Hi Christian,
Thanks for your reply. You pointed me in the right direction.
On Fri, 07 Jun 2013 22:35:03 +0200
Christian Moe wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Manfred Lotz writes:
> > My question: Is there an easy way to configure the odt export to do
> > a page break before switching to a Heading 1 line? I
I am trying to use ox-koma-letter for my correspondence. I have a
functioning test file that produces a nice pdf. But I would like to
set it up so as to have one letter per headline, and do subtree export
to produce the pdf.
I am attaching the test file for the purpose. When I export it using
C-c
Nick Dokos writes:
> Rainer M Krug writes:
>
>> Vitalie Spinu writes:
>>
>>> >> Rainer M Krug
>>> >> on Fri, 7 Jun 2013 17:40:53 +0200 wrote:
>>>
>>> > On Friday, June 7, 2013, Vitalie Spinu wrote:
>>> > All your examples are placed in fundamental mode. The comments are
>>> > tre
Hi Nick,
Nick Dokos wrote:
> "Sebastien Vauban" writes:
>> Nick Dokos wrote:
>>> The OP probably wants this in the global keymap, rather than in the
>>> org-mode-map: just like the agenda dispatcher C-c a, this functionality is
>>> useful outside an org file.
>>>
>>> (global-set-key (kbd "C-M-h")
Thanks,
I did use a comma to evaluate the variable but without the backtick
which I believed caused that "old style backticks" warning.
Quoting Nick Dokos :
'Mash writes:
Resolved this via stackoverflow.
(setq org-agenda-files (list org-dir))
Equivalently
(setq org-agenda-files `(
'Mash writes:
> Resolved this via stackoverflow.
>
> (setq org-agenda-files (list org-dir))
>
Equivalently
(setq org-agenda-files `(,org-dir))
That's a backquote (on a US keyboard, it's the key to the left of the
1 key in the top row), not a normal quote. See
(info "(elisp) Backquote")
T
Rainer M Krug writes:
> Vitalie Spinu writes:
>
>> >> Rainer M Krug
>> >> on Fri, 7 Jun 2013 17:40:53 +0200 wrote:
>>
>> > On Friday, June 7, 2013, Vitalie Spinu wrote:
>> > All your examples are placed in fundamental mode. The comments are
>> > treated by org and thus are correct,
"Sebastien Vauban"
writes:
> Hi Nick,
>
> Nick Dokos wrote:
>> The OP probably wants this in the global keymap, rather than in the
>> org-mode-map: just like the agenda dispatcher C-c a, this functionality is
>> useful outside an org file.
>>
>> (global-set-key (kbd "C-M-h") (lambda () (interacti
Eric Schulte writes:
[snip (41 lines)]
>>> He added the following to his config file to test the approach:
>>>
>>> ,
>>> | (defvar org-babel-tangled-file nil
>>> | "If non-nill, current file was tangled with org-babel-tangle")
>>> |(put 'org-babel-tangled-file 'safe-local-variabl
Resolved this via stackoverflow.
(setq org-agenda-files (list org-dir))
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17020119/org-mode-org-agenda-files-defvar-directory-evaluation/17021834
Quoting 'Mash :
Sorry not quite sure how to phrase the problem in the subject line there.
I have the following se
Now the make process is getting absurd.
For example I put in org-agenda.el
(if (featurep 'xemacs)
(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'org-agenda-menu-two-column
'org-agenda-menu-two-columns)
(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'org-agenda-menu-two-column
'org-agenda-menu-two-columns "24.3")
henry atts writes:
> Let's say I have an org file without any heading. When I want to open it
> in emacs I have to try twice. First time nothing happens and emacs tells
> me ``before first heading''. It only will be opened at the second try.
> Okay, org files do need a heading and that is the way
Rainer M Krug writes:
> Eric Schulte writes:
>
We already set the permission of tangled files to be executable when
they include a shebang line. Perhaps we could add an option (or change
the default) to set the permissions of tangled files to be read only.
Perhaps
Hello list,
I have recently switched to using org-contacts, after several years of
BBDB usage. When completing contacts in message-mode, I prefer cycling
the completion alternatives, for instance when a single contact has
multiple email addresses. So I set `completion-cycle-threshold' to some
valu
Viktor Rosenfeld writes:
>> ,
>> | \KOMAoption{backaddress}{true}
>> | \KOMAoption{foldmarks}{true}
>> | \KOMAoption{fromphone}{true}
>> | \KOMAoption{fromemail}{true}
>> `
>
> Perhaps the best option would be to change the default value of these
> variables to nil? We have almost every o
Achim Gratz writes:
> Eric Schulte writes:
>> Great. Would you be willing to go ahead and apply these changes
>> (including documentation)? If it upsets anyone we'll sort things out on
>> the mailing list.
>
> All right, then. I've pushed the first part as it is a preparation for
> the actual
Vitalie Spinu writes:
> >> Rainer M Krug
> >> on Fri, 7 Jun 2013 17:40:53 +0200 wrote:
>
> > On Friday, June 7, 2013, Vitalie Spinu wrote:
> > All your examples are placed in fundamental mode. The comments are
> > treated by org and thus are correct, local variables are inserted
>
Andreas Leha writes:
> Hi Achim,
>
> Achim Gratz writes:
>
>> Eric Schulte writes:
>>> As I recall I was fully in favor of applying these changes, however I am
>>> not qualified to address the changes to property behaviors. Hopefully
>>> someone who works more on that side of things can address
Achim Gratz writes:
> Achim Gratz writes:
>> The change on the Babel side was just a few lines, but reconciling Org's
>> notion of property syntax in various places proved to be more difficult.
>>
>> It's still not very well tested (it does survive the test suite
>> obviously) and I'll need to wr
top post - sorry: I overlooked this thread somehow.
Eric Schulte writes:
> Achim Gratz writes:
>
>> Eric Schulte writes:
>>> If you mean that there should be new syntax for setting header arguments
>>> on a file or sub-tree basis w/o using file local variables, I'd be happy
>>> to apply a patc
Eric Schulte writes:
>>>
>>> We already set the permission of tangled files to be executable when
>>> they include a shebang line. Perhaps we could add an option (or change
>>> the default) to set the permissions of tangled files to be read only.
>>>
>>> Perhaps this could be done using the pos
On 10 jun. 2013, at 07:39, Andreas Röhler wrote:
> Issue doesn't show up with Emacs built from trunk
Thank your for following up, Andreas.
- Carsten
>
> GNU Emacs 24.3.50.1 (i686-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.24.18) of 2013-06-07
>
> Thanks,
>
> Andreas
>
Hi Nick,
Nick Dokos wrote:
> The OP probably wants this in the global keymap, rather than in the
> org-mode-map: just like the agenda dispatcher C-c a, this functionality is
> useful outside an org file.
>
> (global-set-key (kbd "C-M-h") (lambda () (interactive) (org-agenda nil "s"
> "<")))
Not
Viktor Rosenfeld writes:
> Hi Alan,
>
> Alan Schmitt wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I just had to write a new letter with a fresh LCO file, and I would like
>> to propose to change the priority of options. The current priority is:
>> local options > emacs variables > lco file.
>>
>> Unfortunately emac
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