Hello,
John Hendy jw.he...@gmail.com writes:
Thus, I take it that the default org setting is non-nil?
Actually this is an Emacs variable, and it is indeed non-nil.
I am a bit frustrated by trying to be as clear as I could about the
situation with reproducible examples, and then finding out
OSX 10.9
Emacs 24.3
orgmode 8.2.5h
I also tried
# Local Variables:
# org-beamer-outline-frame-title: Themen
# End:
at the end of the file and it did not work
On Feb 1, 2014, at 9:23 AM, Bastien b...@gnu.org wrote:
Hi Erich,
Erich Neuwirth erich.neuwi...@univie.ac.at writes:
Suing
I've been observing a very annoying behavior with auto fill; it persist in
the latest org from git, as well as the version shipped with Emacs 24.3 for
OS X.
Consider starting a clean Emacs session with emacs -Q. Start a new file,
foo.org. Do M-x org-mode and M-x auto-fill-mode. Now enter the
The attached file works fine for me.
If you add local variables after finding the file,
do C-c C-c on #+TITLE to refresh local variables.
If you find the file while local variables are
already there, you don't need it.
test.org
Description: Lotus Organizer
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Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
Anyway, I removed it because, even if we want to keep it, it needs to be
rewritten, using parser and unit tests. It also needs to be renamed.
If we don't need C-c : binding, it is possible to re-implement it.
Yes, that'd be nice,
On Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 2:45 AM, Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
John Hendy jw.he...@gmail.com writes:
Thus, I take it that the default org setting is non-nil?
Actually this is an Emacs variable, and it is indeed non-nil.
Gotcha. So if it interferes with
Just confirming the change of Worg. I used the same format specified
in the Worg git page:
- Changed page: http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html#sec-4-2
- Worg git referred to: http://orgmode.org/worg/worg-git.html
Having seen that page, I wondered if it should instructions to use
`git add
Yes that is a fairly simple and obvious solution.
-k.
On Sun, 2 Feb 2014, Daniel Clemente wrote:
Have you tried changing the strange ID to the ID that you want?
(e.g. 7f3b531b-f1c9-41aa-854b-37235500495f → introduction). They
should be unique. I use my manually written IDs for some
you can put some kind of prefix on like this:
* intro to a section
:PROPERTIES:
:ID: intro-to-a:0f141497-f3ad-488a-b8c9-0a5c3ea53ba0
:END:
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(defun get-my-id ()
create an org-id with prefix based on headline
(let ((s))
(setq s
Hi John,
thanks for the update on Worg!
John Hendy jw.he...@gmail.com writes:
Having seen that page, I wondered if it should instructions to use
`git add file.ext` if files are created? I left that alone for now,
figuring that I'm at a lower-than-most level of git intelligence :)
When it
Thank you! That worked perfectly. Is '-i' not in the docs?
On Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 1:49 AM, Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
James Ryland Miller james.ryland.mil...@gmail.com writes:
I'm having trouble with getting python source=code blocks to export to
LaTeX properly. I've
I think it was very recently added (i.e. yesterday) due to this thread
about a very similar (same) issue:
- http://www.mail-archive.com/emacs-orgmode@gnu.org/msg81203.html
I'd love to update Worg/documentation to include it... out of
curiosity, where were you looking for it to be documented? That
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
Hello,
Eric S Fraga e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk writes:
I hope somebody can point me in the right direction. I am trying to
export a large document to ODT to share with my
collaborators. Exporting to LaTeX works like a charm. However, with
ODT, the
Florian Beck f...@miszellen.de writes:
On 25.01.2014 13:49, Eric S Fraga wrote:
There is a niggling aspect of editing source code blocks. If, while in
the src block buffer (reached by C-c '), if you start up calc and
request calc-copy-to-buffer to place a result in the source code being
Mirko Vukovic mirko.vuko...@gmail.com writes:
Hello,
I could not figure out how to customize org's export of dates into latex.
I found org-export-date-timestamp-format, but that works only for the DATE
keyword.
What can work on all date-stamps in the document?
Have a look at
,[
Aloha all,
I'm expecting column names in the foo( ) part of the INSERT statement.
I've done my best to understand
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/multitarget-tables.org.html but
appear to have failed.
Can someone help?
*** Experiment with orgtbl-sqlinsert
#+name: test-table
| one | two
*Unless you turn off Emacs's double space at end of sentence
feature, this sentence gets filled incorrectly.* But if you
add * to the second group in the variable sentence-end, it
fills correctly.
Should this be default? Or too brittle?
Samuel
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Le 02/02/2014 21:09, Thomas S. Dye a écrit :
Aloha all,
I'm expecting column names in the foo( ) part of the INSERT statement.
I've done my best to understand
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/multitarget-tables.org.html but
appear to have failed.
Can someone help?
*** Experiment
Hello,
John Hendy jw.he...@gmail.com writes:
Per some other discussions on the mentioned variable, I added a bit
more information to org.texi to help other users find it's
documentation in the manual.
Thank you for the patch. It is certainly better than what we have
actually.
Some comments
Hello,
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
Yes, that'd be nice, thanks.
Then it would be good to define precise specifications for it.
For example, without a region, and not at an example block, it would
probably turn the current line into a fixed-width area line. But that
doesn't make sense if the
Hello,
Leo Alekseyev dnqu...@gmail.com writes:
I've been observing a very annoying behavior with auto fill; it persist in
the latest org from git, as well as the version shipped with Emacs 24.3 for
OS X.
It is a feature. See `adaptive-fill-regexp'. You can set it to nil.
Note that it will
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
For example, without a region, and not at an example block, it would
probably turn the current line into a fixed-width area line.
Yes.
But that doesn't make sense if the line is in a verbatim area, e.g.,
an example block. An error
On Sun, 2014-02-02 at 01:42 -0500, Phill Wolf wrote:
Floundering among the options, I tried :results value pp. It yielded
this:
: {\Pluto\ 5,\n \Plattsburgh\ 4,\n \Philadelphia\ 3,\n
\Sankt-Peterburg\ 2,\n \Paris\ 1,\n \Peru\ 0}\n
pprint's good intentions are evident, but they
Aloha Thierry,
Thierry Banel tbanelweb...@free.fr writes:
Hi Thomas.
I don't understand this behavior yet.
But here is a workaround:
try the #+ORGTBL: SEND feature:
1- Add a #+ORGTBL: SEND line
2- Add a BEGIN RECEIVE ORGTBL block
3- Type C-c C-c with cursor on the first pipe of the
Hi all,
I'm trying to figure out how to get org-mobile-pull to work for me. I
want to be able to edit files from multiple directories via MobileOrg,
e.g.:
~/org/TODO.org
~/work/TODO.org
~/my-project/TODO.org
~/org/notes/my-hobby.org
I have a sync-org shell-script which copies them into
Lennart Borgman lennart.borg...@gmail.com writes:
Shift-select in cua-mode does not work in org-mode although
org-replace-disputed-keys is t, org-disputed-keys are set for shift
arrow keys and org-support-shift-select is always
Is this problem still present in Emacs 24.3?
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Hello all,
I've made an org table that includes both English and Tibetan characters,
and the columns don't line up. I suspect this is because of the way Tibetan
characters are displayed - they stack below and above each other, making
the characters vertically taller than the English characters.
Screenshot: http://oi59.tinypic.com/lz893.jpg
On Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 7:29 PM, Steffan Iverson
steffan.iver...@gmail.comwrote:
Hello all,
I've made an org table that includes both English and Tibetan characters,
and the columns don't line up. I suspect this is because of the way
Tibetan
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