Gary Oberbrunner ga...@oberbrunner.com writes:
If I have a table.el table, is there any way to set the LaTeX table
environment for it (longtable, tabularx etc.)?
AFAICT no, #+ATTR_* is for stuff that are written in Org syntax.
--
Bastien
Hi Asif,
Asif asif.haswa...@gmail.com writes:
Is it possible to have a list of tasks each with a formula to track
progress in percentage based on other subtasks? The result will look
like this:
* [ 30%] Project Name
** [ 50%] Task A
** [ 10%] Task B
You cannot do this with Org percentage
Hi Pete,
Pete Ley peteley11...@gmail.com writes:
For instance, New Year's Day is always on January 1st, but something
like the start of Daylight Saving Time is always around the same time
but on the closest Sunday.
Is there a ready-made solution for working this sort of thing into the
Hi David,
David Rees d...@studgeek.com writes:
If I try to use a standard key like S-up I get:
org-self-insert-command: Text is read-only: Type `e' to edit property.
If I try to eval org-priority I get:
org-priority: Text is read-only: Type `e' to edit property
Use S-left or S-right
Hi Rémy,
Rémy Abergel remy.aber...@parisdescartes.fr writes:
it works quite well but it seems to change the plain-lists indentation.
* without auto-fill-mode
+ item 1 :: description comes here
indentation makes text start here
+ item 2 :: another description
+ item 3 :: here is a quite
Hi Rainer,
Rainer Stengele rainer.steng...@online.de writes:
I was wondering if Org does run through all the org files again and
again in order to collect the data wanted
Yes it does.
Tips for optimizing the agenda speed can be found here:
http://orgmode.org/worg/agenda-optimization.html
Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com writes:
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
1. collect various links through a session
2. store the last one for a new task
3. dump all links into some read later heading
so I think this feature deserves to be in core.
What do you and others think?
Much better!
Hi Rick,
Rick Frankel r...@rickster.com writes:
Eric-
After doing a git pull including the rename of ob-sh.el to
ob-shell.el, testing fails with the error:
Cannot open load file: no such file or directory, ob-sh
The attached patch fixes it but I'll let Eric apply or amend it.
Changes
Thanks for the clarifying questions.
The files are all on a unix file system served over nfs, so everyone has
the same / root. the users (students) have read access to my files.
I am working towards creating packages of notes in org-mode (they might
even be installed as emacs packages) for the
Hi Bastien,
Thank you for this solution, it will do for me :-)
Regards,
Rémy.
Le 17/01/2014 10:07, Bastien a écrit :
Hi Rémy,
Rémy Abergel remy.aber...@parisdescartes.fr writes:
it works quite well but it seems to change the plain-lists indentation.
* without auto-fill-mode
+ item 1 ::
Hi John,
John Kitchin jkitc...@andrew.cmu.edu writes:
The files are all on a unix file system served over nfs, so everyone
has the same / root. the users (students) have read access to my
files.
I am working towards creating packages of notes in org-mode (they
might even be installed as
John Kitchin jkitc...@andrew.cmu.edu writes:
The files are all on a unix file system served over nfs, so everyone
has the same / root. the users (students) have read access to my
files.
I am working towards creating packages of notes in org-mode (they
might even be installed as emacs
Hi everyone,
I use the latest version of org-mode (from github) and I update it daily.
I noticed some changes recently in org-babel (ob-R).
Here's a sample code to explain the problem :
#+TITLE: Test export
#+AUTHOR: Ahmadou H. DICKO
#+PROPERTY: session *R*
#+PROPERTY: cache yes
#+PROPERTY:
Rick Frankel writes:
After doing a git pull including the rename of ob-sh.el to
ob-shell.el, testing fails with the error:
Cannot open load file: no such file or directory, ob-sh
What commit were you on before the pull and what branch/commit are you
on now? Also, what's the output of
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes:
Rick Frankel writes:
After doing a git pull including the rename of ob-sh.el to
ob-shell.el, testing fails with the error:
Cannot open load file: no such file or directory, ob-sh
What commit were you on before the pull and what branch/commit are
Andrea Rossetti andrea.rosse...@gmail.com writes:
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
I've written an Emacs web-server [1], which may be used to interact with
Org-mode over HTTP. It has no dependencies aside from needing Emacs 24
or later and it should be easy to install and use [2].
On 2014-01-17 12:34, Eric Schulte wrote:
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes:
What commit were you on before the pull and what branch/commit are you
on now? Also, what's the output of make config-test (if you've added
sh to BTEST_OB_LANGUAGES, simply remove it).
I believe Achim's suggestion
Ahmadou Dicko dicko.ahma...@gmail.com writes:
Hi everyone,
I use the latest version of org-mode (from github) and I update it daily.
I noticed some changes recently in org-babel (ob-R).
Here's a sample code to explain the problem :
#+TITLE: Test export
#+AUTHOR: Ahmadou H. DICKO
Thanks for testing.
As a workaround I will use your trick (in buffer evaluation before
exporting) but I was thinking of writing a filter.
On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 7:04 PM, Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com wrote:
Ahmadou Dicko dicko.ahma...@gmail.com writes:
Hi everyone,
I use the latest
Eric Schulte writes:
I believe Achim's suggestion should be the correct one. See the comment
of the commit making this change.
The part of Bastiens patch changing
(org-babel-do-load-languages
'org-babel-load-languages '((sh . t) (org . t
to
Ahmadou Dicko dicko.ahma...@gmail.com writes:
Thanks for testing.
As a workaround I will use your trick (in buffer evaluation before exporting)
but I was thinking of writing a filter.
I think this is a bug, so wait a bit before writing the filter.
Eric Schulte will probably know what's
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 3:49 AM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi,
yesterday I did this command in my org-mode git repo:
grep defcustom lisp/*el |wc -l
and got 378 as an answer. 378 user-customizable variables,
no kidding.
It's been almost 5 years since that last check and about time to do
I use the weekly/daily agenda and want to be able to use the SCHEDULED
keyword to hide items until the scheduled time comes up. I don't want to
think about them until then. How can I set up org-agenda-list to do this?
This is the list of agenda items, not the TODO list. I already have
Hello,
ox-koma-letter is an export back-end living in contrib, which, as you
may know, allows to easily produce letters from Org. I think this is
a nice feature to have[fn:1]. Should we have it in core?
There is one thing to consider, though: Viktor Rosenfeld (Cc'ed)
contributed a significant
I've just got my broadband back again after 9 days without it, and that
was a l-o-n-g time!
I've updated my emacs to 'Emacs 24.3.50.1' 2014-01-01 on prometheus,
modified by Debian, and updated org from ELPA.
But now I cant get it to load because it always shows
'user-error: :END: line missing
It seems to work. Thank you, Bastien.
I wasn't sure if this was the same bug as Susan's, but it seems to be.
Why does folding affect semantics?
On 1/15/14, Bastien b...@gnu.org wrote:
This is the same bug than the one Susan reported, and it was
fixed yesterday. Please update and confirm.
Ahmadou Dicko dicko.ahma...@gmail.com writes:
As a workaround I will use your trick (in buffer evaluation before
exporting) but I was thinking of writing a filter.
A better workaround is to delete the white space (spaces, tabs and
newlines) at the end of the file: without that, the problem
I spoke too soon.
This bug is /definitely/ still there. I can reliably corrupt the
buffer with ordinary M-right on a region of text.
It happens every time on every region of text, as far as I can tell.
* test org
*** before
*** beg of region
*** a -- fold this
* b
I cannot bisect, but 37eba7c is good and any recent master or maint is bad.
On 1/17/14, Samuel Wales samolog...@gmail.com wrote:
I spoke too soon.
This bug is /definitely/ still there. I can reliably corrupt the
buffer with ordinary M-right on a region of text.
It happens every time on
Well, never mind. I must have had some compiled file lying around.
It is definitely working now [for now at least].
Thank you.
Hi, Org people.
I hope you're all doing fine, and wish you much enjoy this new year! :-)
Let me report a little strange behaviour I observed a few times. Here
is the textual content of an Org file:
--8---cut here---start-8---
* Trying
a
=b=
*c*
/d/
On Thursday, January 16, 2014 5:29:32 AM HKT, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
I see nothing wrong in that process. Can you still reproduce the error
with latest Org?
Quite strange. I just moved up to current master -- Org-mode version
8.2.5f (release_8.2.5f-518-gd74205 @
Nick Dokos ndokos at gmail.com writes:
Try:
--8---cut here---start-8---
(defun hjh-print-src-blocks ()
Iterate src blocks from org-element and print them to *Messages*.
(interactive)
(let ((tree (org-element-parse-buffer)))
(org-element-map tree
For posterity, this is doing what I want.
It's with some shock that I note, I'm actually starting to understand LISP.
hjh
(defun hjh-get-string-from-nested-thing (thing)
Peel off 'car's from a nested list until the car is a string.
(while (and thing (not (stringp thing)))
(setq thing
Von: Sharon Kimble boudic...@talktalk.net
Datum: Fri, 17 Jan 2014 23:33:15 +
An: Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Betreff: [O] user-error: :END: line missing at position 3413
I've updated my emacs to 'Emacs 24.3.50.1' 2014-01-01 on prometheus,
modified by Debian, and updated org from ELPA.
But
On Sat, 18 Jan 2014 07:03:21 +0100
M elwood...@web.de wrote:
Von: Sharon Kimble boudic...@talktalk.net
Datum: Fri, 17 Jan 2014 23:33:15 +
An: Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Betreff: [O] user-error: :END: line missing at position 3413
I've updated my emacs to 'Emacs 24.3.50.1' 2014-01-01 on
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