On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 11:51 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
> Mehul Sanghvi writes:
>
> > emacs-version: GNU Emacs 23.4.1 (powerpc-unknown-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version
> > 2.24.19) of 2013-06-30 on porpora, modified by Debian
> >
> > org-version: Org-mode version 8.2 (release_8.2.dirty @
>
> Your org-ve
Hi Mihkel,
I have made these changes, but I had trouble with the patch (probably Mail
messing with some characters). Please check if everything went OK.
- Carsten
On 17.9.2013, at 14:45, mihkel wrote:
> Hi Carsten and thanks for replying. I made suggested modifications and
> here is v2:
>
>
Applied, thank you Benjamin.
- Carsten
On 17.9.2013, at 21:13, Benjamin Beckwith wrote:
> * lisp/org-colview.el (org-dblock-write:columnview): Change the
> capture of pos to after inserting the original content
>
> The problem is with a block that has content preceding the table.
> Upon recre
Applied, thank you Alan.
- Carsten
On 19.9.2013, at 14:27, Alan Schmitt wrote:
> Hello,
>
> While tracking down my proportional fonts woes, I found this small
> typo. Patch attached.
>
> Alan
>
> From 355d8408e79a1337e4c57ba7531eec337ec40225 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
> From: Alan Schmitt
> D
Applied, thanks you Nicolas.
- Carsten
On 16.9.2013, at 15:42, Nicolas Richard wrote:
> I suggest the following change so that C-u C-u C-c ! inserts an inactive
> timestamp. I also document the INACTIVE argument of org-time-stamp.
>
> --
> Nicolas.
>
> From 5cdb18297d92f2d99334d98aa2f3b8a40e
This sounds like a conflict between htmlize and fillcolumnindicator.
I'd report it to the author of htmlize (see the comments at the top of
htmlize.el).
Thanks for hunting this down.
Cheers,
aditya siram writes:
> The problem is fill-column indicator [1]. When I loaded Emacs without it
> there
The problem is fill-column indicator [1]. When I loaded Emacs without it
there were no garbage characters. I'm not sure who I should be reporting
this issue to.
-deech
[1] http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/FillColumnIndicator
On Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 3:53 PM, aditya siram wrote:
> You're right, it
On 21.9.2013, at 14:44, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Carsten Dominik writes:
>
>> OK, I'll try this. However, if the code is a bit more extensive, an
>> SRC block would make it more comfortable to maintain this code inside
>> a file. If I want to write a somewhat complex filter function, it is
>>
Hi Bastien,
Sorry for the incredibly delayed response to this ...
On Sun, Jun 30, 2013 at 11:22:41PM +0200, Bastien wrote:
> Adam Spiers writes:
> > With `org-archive-mark-done' set to `t', entries will be marked as
> > done when `org-archive-subtree' is invoked. However, this does not
> > hono
Hi Alan
Alan Schmitt writes:
>
> I'm trying org-index, and I let the assistant build the table for me. At
> the end of the set, this error occurred:
>
> ,
> | Saved org-index-id '50E94CE9-06B3-452E-96B6-FA47AA08B9D6' to
> /Users/schmitta/.emacs.d/custom.el
> | let: No catch for tag: create
Hi,
I'm interested about how can I autocomplete arguments from
interactive. Someone has a tip?
Thanks!
You're right, it's something in my env. I just loaded up a vanilla emacs
with the latest org-mode and I don't see it either. Sorry for the noise.
Any clue what it might be? I don't know a whole lot about the new org
exporter. I guess I'll start removing things in my config until I figure it
out.
T
With the latest Org-mode I don't see the behavior you mention, I suspect
it may be due to something else in your config or environment.
Here's some easily reproducible commands which run export without
loading the local config. Notice that I don't get any garbage in the
output.
14:35 bagel:/
Using the org-mode that ships with Emacs 24.3.50.1 [1] I processed the file
using `org-export-to-html` and could not reproduce the issue.
The org-mode from HEAD doesn't have `org-export-to-html` since the backends
were re-written and I have to use `org-html-export-to-html` and am seeing
this issue
I can't reproduce this problem. Do you still see the problem with a
minimal Emacs config starting with "emacs -Q"?
Do you see this on export to other backends?
aditya siram writes:
> Hi all,
> I'm on org-mode version:
> Org-mode version 8.2 (release_8.2-8-g16a57e @
> /home/deech/EmacsConfig/or
Hi all,
I'm on org-mode version:
Org-mode version 8.2 (release_8.2-8-g16a57e @
/home/deech/EmacsConfig/org-mode/lisp/)
Unfortunately the html exporter has some garbage characters at the end of
every line.
Here's a small org file:
* Headline
#+BEGIN_SRC sh
test source
#+END_SRC
The resultin
Hello
I looked at the doc string for ~org-agenda-custom-commands~ and noticed that
the you can use a user-defined function as a valid command type. I did not find
anything in the documentation that describes how that user-defined function
should work, what it should do, or how to write one. I l
Hi,
once more me - in case anyone is interested. I finally went through my
config file step by step. The responsible lines in my .emacs were:
---8<
(defadvice split-window (after move-point-to-new-window activate)
"Moves the point t
In case I try to reschedule a date from the weekly agenda view I get the
following backtrace; I am under the impression, that this seems not to
be the bug, which I have tried to describe in the last message, but at
least it shows, that something is wrong (with my setup/emacs/org?)
I observe the same behavior with org installed from
elpa/org-plus-contrib-20130916.
Best,
Ista
On Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 9:54 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
> Just to reiterate - is this only me or others as well? I consider this
> as a serious problem, as it can result in loss of data.
>
> If it is onl
One possible reason for a lack of reply is the miss-tagging with "babel"
in the subject line. This doesn't have anything to do with code block
execution, so I've re-tagged the subject and hopefully someone with
knowledge of this portion of the code will reply.
Cheers,
Rainer M Krug writes:
> J
Hi,
I would like to insert a link inside square brackets. For example, I
want to have : [link].
If I write in org-mode this : [[[http://...][description]]] org-mode
formats automatically the link into this : {description}.
Org-mode replaces my square brackets by curly ones. How do I avoid t
Just to reiterate - is this only me or others as well? I consider this
as a serious problem, as it can result in loss of data.
If it is only me, I have to dig deeper into my config.
Cheers,
Rainer
Rainer M Krug writes:
> Carsten Dominik writes:
>
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I have just r
Hello Marc,
m...@ihm.name writes:
> Hello,
>
> please find attached version 2.3 of org-index.el.
> See also http://orgmode.org/worg/code/elisp/org-index.el
> and the contrib-directory of org.
>
> The most notable feature of this version is an assistant
> which provides easy setup.
I'm trying org
On 21.9.2013, at 14:44, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Carsten Dominik writes:
>
>> OK, I'll try this. However, if the code is a bit more extensive, an
>> SRC block would make it more comfortable to maintain this code inside
>> a file. If I want to write a somewhat complex filter function, it is
>>
Carsten Dominik writes:
> OK, I'll try this. However, if the code is a bit more extensive, an
> SRC block would make it more comfortable to maintain this code inside
> a file. If I want to write a somewhat complex filter function, it is
> not convenient to do so in #+BIND line.
I can't see why i
Nicolas Goaziou gmail.com> writes:
>
> Hello,
>
> You can also use an export snippet:
>
> | latex:\textcolor{blue}{0\sim2^{8}-1} |
>
> Regards,
>
Yes, it works.
Thanks.
On 21.9.2013, at 13:45, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Carsten Dominik writes:
>
>> I guess this is mostly a request for Nicolas, but maybe others would
>> like to chime in.
>>
>> Quite often I am in a situation where I want to use filters
>> to customize the export for a specific file.
Hello,
zwz writes:
> Rasmus gmx.us> writes:
>>
>> How about this?
>>
>> #+MACRO: color \textcolor{$1}{$2}
>> | {{{color(red, range)}}} | {{{color(blue, 0\sim2^8-1)}}} |
>>
>> Unless you're doing something that's not systematic, or which has a
>> very particular logic it's probably not the
Hello,
Carsten Dominik writes:
> I guess this is mostly a request for Nicolas, but maybe others would
> like to chime in.
>
> Quite often I am in a situation where I want to use filters
> to customize the export for a specific file. I was wondering
> if it would be useful to support a special s
Rasmus gmx.us> writes:
>
> zwz gmail.com> writes:
>
> I'm assuming you're only interested in LaTeX output here.
>
> > Hi, I want to export a table to pdf as follows:
> >
> > * test
> > | \textcolor{red}{range} | \textcolor{blue}{0\sim2^{8}-1} |
>
> How about this?
>
> #+MACRO: color \text
Hi everyone
I guess this is mostly a request for Nicolas, but maybe others would
like to chime in.
Quite often I am in a situation where I want to use filters
to customize the export for a specific file. I was wondering
if it would be useful to support a special source code block
that can contai
zwz writes:
I'm assuming you're only interested in LaTeX output here.
> Hi, I want to export a table to pdf as follows:
>
> * test
> | \textcolor{red}{range} | \textcolor{blue}{0\sim2^{8}-1} |
How about this?
#+MACRO: color \textcolor{$1}{$2}
| {{{color(red, range)}}} | {{{color(blue, 0\sim2
On 09/21/13 17:00 PM, pw wrote:
> Le 21/09/2013 06:23, Eric Abrahamsen a écrit :
>> Whoops, that's what I get for posting untested code... As Nicholas
>> points out the function should take an argument, but in your simplest
>> case you can ignore it:
>>
>> (defun my-org-html-postamble (plist)
>>
Hi, I want to export a table to pdf as follows:
* test
| \textcolor{red}{range} | \textcolor{blue}{0\sim2^{8}-1} |
I checked the generated tex.
The first column is OK. While in the second column, the result is something
like:
\textcolor{blue}\{...\}
I don't know what is the right way doing this,
Le 21/09/2013 06:23, Eric Abrahamsen a écrit :
Whoops, that's what I get for posting untested code... As Nicholas
points out the function should take an argument, but in your simplest
case you can ignore it:
(defun my-org-html-postamble (plist)
(format "Last update : %s" (format-time-string "
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