Hi,
I have written something that may be useful to some and is somewhat
complementary to what is being discussed here.
[Well 'written' is not quite accurate -- Nick and Stefan helped me get it
together]
Its a transliteration system that Ive used with the itrans devanagari (ie
Hindi/Sanskrit etc)
Hi,
I want to export, to LaTex, a subtree of my org file and I want the subtrees
top heading to be the document title.
So; I go to the heading of the subtree and narrow the view with 'C-x n s'
Than I go to the export dispatcher 'C-c C-e' and toggle the subtree export
'C-s' and export to Latex
Hi Edward,
Edward DeMeulle e...@demeulle.org writes:
I'd like to be able to produce a TODO list that is sorted by timestamp
independently of category. I'm still new to elisp and so don't yet
understand all the code involved. What I've been able to do so far is
create a separate version of
On Sun, Jul 07, 2013 at 11:32:49AM +0800, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
Daniel Clemente n142...@gmail.com writes:
Just some ideas for anyone who has the time to come up with a
multilingual export engine.
[1]: http://www.danielclemente.com/dislines/syntax.en.html
I came up with the basics
Hello Rustom,
On Sun, Jul 07, 2013 at 12:53:19PM +0530, Rustom Mody wrote:
ie make a buffer (needs to be visiting a file) containing
OM
and call rpm-apply-iinput-method
and you should get a buffer containing
ॐ
Beautiful! I'll fool around with this a bit.
--
Suvayu
Open source is the
You put your translation table in an org table, and there's a command to
slurp that into a hashtable. The translation commands just whizz through
the text and swap strings, basically. You can do subtree/region/file,
tag subtrees to translate or not to translate, and there are interactive
(a
Hello,
I've developed a habit of typing items like this:
* Foo Event 2013-07-07 Sun..2013-08-07 Wed
The effect of this used to be agenda entries that looked like:
Sunday 7 July 2013
foo:Foo Event ..2013-07-07 Sun
Saturday7 August 2013
foo:Foo Event 2013-08-07
Thank you. That was far simpler than I expected.
For informations, to any people interested in trello and org-mode, I am
developing a minor-mode for org-mode to sync your org-files with your
trello.
Because sometimes, we need to work with other tools than those we like.
https://github.com/ardumont/org-trello
This has been released in melpa at
Hopefully the following:
1. will run
2. will work
3. will be usable
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Great^3
I still believe, that there is a bug in the manual, where :epilogue
and :prologue are described.
Could you elaborate?
Tanks a lot for your help and that really nice feature!
Happy to
Perhaps this note from my .emacs might help.
;;
;; removing timestamps
;;
;; the variable seems to be completely ignored. it always
;; removes active timestamps no matter what the setting of this
;; variable is. it never removes any other timestamps or time
;; specifications.
;;
;; if it is
On Sun, 7 Jul 2013 10:22:34 -0700
Samuel Wales samolog...@gmail.com wrote:
On 7/7/13, Bryan Gardiner b...@khumba.net wrote:
Hello,
I've developed a habit of typing items like this:
* Foo Event 2013-07-07 Sun..2013-08-07 Wed
The effect of this used to be agenda entries that looked
Hi Eric,
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
I still believe, that there is a bug in the manual, where :epilogue
and :prologue are described.
Could you elaborate?
In my build I get the sections on :epilogue and :prologue unnumbered.
They are also not present present in
Org-mode version 8.0.5 (latest)
Test done with this command:
emacs -q --load ~/t/org-test-final.el
Contents of ~/t/org-test-final.el:
(setq package-load-list '((org t)
(org-plus-contrib t)))
(setq org-export-section-number-format '(((I .)) . .))
Hi,
I have a question regarding lists and Org-mode 8.0.2 (the version I
currently use).
It seems that if I export this :
- foo foo foo foo foo
bar bar bar bar
- foo foo foo foo foo
bar bar bar bar
Then I get 2 itemize environments because I broke the line after foo.
I don't remember that it was
Aloha Fabrice,
Fabrice Popineau fabrice.popin...@supelec.fr writes:
Hi,
I have a question regarding lists and Org-mode 8.0.2 (the version I
currently use).
It seems that if I export this :
- foo foo foo foo foo
bar bar bar bar
- foo foo foo foo foo
bar bar bar bar
Then I get 2
The line break is not terminating the itemize environment by itself. It
is the lack of indentation on the bar bar lines that terminates the
itemize environments in this case.
Thanks a lot! I have been fooled by Emacs. This situation was the result
on M-q on a previously single-line paragraph.
This likely has been asked in the past but I didn't find it so please
allow me :)
Is visibility cycling per-buffer and not per-window?
I ask because I want to do a horizontal split of a window containing an
org-mode file. Then I want to do a certain level of visibility cycling
in the left side
You can use an indirect buffer.
On 7/7/13, Bob Newell bobnew...@bobnewell.net wrote:
This likely has been asked in the past but I didn't find it so please
allow me :)
Is visibility cycling per-buffer and not per-window?
--
The Kafka Pandemic: http://thekafkapandemic.blogspot.com
The
In my build I get the sections on :epilogue and :prologue unnumbered.
They are also not present present in the TOC.
I guess it should be:
14.8.2.25 :post
14.8.2.26 :prologue
14.8.2.27 :epilogue
Oh, I had to open the HTML version of the documentation to see what you
mean, but you're
Line 83 of org.el nees to be changed from
(require 'org-compat)
to
(eval-when-compile (require 'org-compat))
in order to prevent (invalid-function org-with-silent-modifications)
error when an org file is loaded and `C-x C-e h h' is hit to export to
a file. The call stack is
Richard Kim emacs18 at gmail.com writes:
Line 83 of org.el nees to be changed from
(require 'org-compat)
to
(eval-when-compile (require 'org-compat))
No, absolutely not: require does an implicit eval-and-compile.
in order to prevent (invalid-function
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