Hello,
regcl re...@channing.harvard.edu writes:
So I am understanding from your answer that attribues only modify the
next immediate thing in the .org document, and do not persist, so to
speak.
things are called elements in Org lingo and attributes are called
affiliated keywords. So, yes,
Hello,
Richard Lawrence richard.lawre...@berkeley.edu writes:
Here's a new patch that adds a variable org-latex-custom-id-as-label to
control whether CUSTOM_ID should be used to generate labels during LaTeX
export.
Thank you for this.
Let me know what you think. In particular, I wasn't
Hello,
Joe Hirn joseph.h...@gmail.com writes:
Here you go.
Thank you for the patch.
Unfortunately, I cannot apply it on master branch. Would you mind
updating your repository and generate the patch again?
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Hello,
David Engster d...@randomsample.de writes:
I have the problem that a certain kind Org entries is not exported by
the icalendar exporter, namely those created by the gnus-icalendar
package.
This package creates Org entries from calendar invites in the following
way (I've omitted some
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
David Engster d...@randomsample.de writes:
These entries show up in the agenda just fine, but the icalendar
exporter does not export it because the timestamp is in the properties
(the gnus-icalendar package puts it there so that you can easily change
it if the
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
Hello,
regcl re...@channing.harvard.edu writes:
When I try to control the width of the image produced by
included graphviz (DOT) code like so ...
#+ATTR_HTML: :width 300
#+INCLUDE: gnus.dot SRC dot :file gnus.png :exports results
... width
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David Engster d...@randomsample.de writes:
Yes, I could do that for my specific setup. But it would be nice if this
stuff could just work, so that things like Outlook calendar invites
can be directly exported to .ics.
AFAIU, we're talking about a third-party package which implements its
own
Le 21 Feb 2014 18:34, Peter Salazar a écrit:
I'm having the same issue as Nick: the command line invocation works, but
the button in Firefox has no effect. I changed the emacs binary path to
/usr/bin/aquamacs
Is /usr/bin/aquamacs also doing the job of emacsclient ? What is your
version of
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
David Engster d...@randomsample.de writes:
I mean, those entries show up in the agenda, so I found it rather
surprising that they are completely ignored by the exporter.
This is an agenda bug, which probably use a regexp to find timestamps.
But timestamps in
David Engster d...@randomsample.de writes:
It's these multitude of timestamp locations which makes changing the
timestamp of an existing entry through Elisp so tedious (I had to deal
with that in org-caldav)
The number of locations may be daunting but all of them make sense
actually. Also, I
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
David Engster d...@randomsample.de writes:
Yes, I could do that for my specific setup. But it would be nice if this
stuff could just work, so that things like Outlook calendar invites
can be directly exported to .ics.
AFAIU, we're talking about a
hi (Alexander and everybody else who is interested in this topic),
sorry the thread is old and I did not update it, sadly Bastian did not
react to my last post.
I just thought I try it myself, but its tricky and org-colview.el has
1000 lines of code. And I wrote only small functions in (e)lisp
hya
yeah i mean several windows sorry :) a check box or an option on the
command line would be epic
thx again!
Z
On Sat, Feb 22, 2014 at 2:58 PM, Olivier Schwander
olivier.schwan...@chadok.info wrote:
Le 21 Feb 2014 19:06, Xebar Saram a écrit:
one thing though, is there a way to define
Hi all,
I'm using verbatim markers to export them as kbd in HTML.
But ~~ isn't recognized as verbatim. I've tried fiddling with org-verbatim-re,
but it doesn't update on revert-buffer.
Can someone hep me with this?
Maybe a workaround inline snippet that transforms to kbd/kbd on
HTML export?
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
David Engster d...@randomsample.de writes:
It's these multitude of timestamp locations which makes changing the
timestamp of an existing entry through Elisp so tedious (I had to deal
with that in org-caldav)
The number of locations may be daunting but all of them
Le 21 Feb 2014 18:22, Erik Hetzner a écrit:
I had to start emacsclient in a terminal, probably because my emacs
was run with emacs --daemon ? I made a little wrapper script that runs
emacsclient in a terminal.
Are you happy with the wrapper ? The other solution would be to give
full control on
Where can I clone the master branch from? I requested access to clone it
from the contribution page but was told that's reserved for frequent
committers. I generated this patch against the most recent version pulled
down from package.el (version 20140210).
On Sat, Feb 22, 2014 at 3:39 AM,
Hi Joe,
Joe Hirn joseph.h...@gmail.com writes:
Where can I clone the master branch from?
This should do the trick:
~$ git clone git://orgmode.org/org-mode.git
Best,
--
Bastien
David Engster d...@randomsample.de writes:
I'm actually not sure what org-element is capable of nowadays. What I'd
like to have is a way to parse entries into a structure
See `org-element-parse-buffer'.
which lets me access certain elements of the entry, like headline,
timestamps,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
David Engster d...@randomsample.de writes:
I'm actually not sure what org-element is capable of nowadays. What I'd
like to have is a way to parse entries into a structure
See `org-element-parse-buffer'.
which lets me access certain elements of the entry, like
At Sat, 22 Feb 2014 17:27:26 +0100,
Olivier Schwander wrote:
Le 21 Feb 2014 18:22, Erik Hetzner a écrit:
I had to start emacsclient in a terminal, probably because my emacs
was run with emacs --daemon ? I made a little wrapper script that runs
emacsclient in a terminal.
Are you happy
Xebar Saram zelt...@gmail.com writes:
one thing though, is there a way to define which client it oepns? i have
several emacs client opened at once and prefer the extension nowt to use
a current one but pop up a new CLI emacsclient for quick adding which
will go away after i finish capturing,
I'm using org-mode to prepare a document that will ultimately be
exported to PDF. Unfortunately, I need to include a table whose contents
will wrap as needed. The options I can see are:
1) Do everything I can in org-mode, then export and edit the
intermediate .tex file, or
2) Create the table
Hi Stefan
On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 4:25 PM, Stefan Huchler stefan.huch...@mail.de wrote:
I get with the 1. COLUMNS line something like that:
Tea Shop 1 | 5.0 | ...
Tea Shop 2 | 7.0 | ...
I want another output that looks like that:
Blend 1| 6.0 | ...
Blend 2
Hi Nicolas and all,
Thanks for your feedback. I have a couple of questions about your
comments:
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
I think you can remove that it is unique throughout the generated
document, as it is already explained in the manual, and not specific to
this
Aloha Peter,
Peter Davis p...@pfdstudio.com writes:
I'm using org-mode to prepare a document that will ultimately be
exported to PDF. Unfortunately, I need to include a table whose contents
will wrap as needed. The options I can see are:
1) Do everything I can in org-mode, then export and
Hi Peter,
Peter Davis p...@pfdstudio.com writes:
I'm using org-mode to prepare a document that will ultimately be
exported to PDF. Unfortunately, I need to include a table whose contents
will wrap as needed.
I've run into this problem before too, but I haven't found a good
solution. (Though
Richard Lawrence richard.lawre...@berkeley.edu writes:
True, it is explained that CUSTOM_ID must be unique, but not that the
generated label must be. I have changed this to:
You are responsible for ensuring that the value is a valid LaTeX
\\label key, and that no other \\label commands with
Aloha all,
I'm trying to generate a list of figures for LaTeX export. I thought to
use #+TOC: figures, but this didn't work.
The Org Export Reference Documentation has this:
“TOC” keyword. It accepts three common values: “headlines”, “tables” and
“listings”. Also, “headlines” value can
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
1) Is there a reason that the TOC keyword doesn't accept the value
figures? The reference to org-export-collect-figures suggests that it
should accept this value.
AFAIK it is not supported. It has puzzled me as well. It's trivial
to make a patch for
Hi Nicolas and all,
OK, I think I've got a patch now that addresses everything you asked
for. It is attached. This has been quite a learning experience! Let
me know if other changes are necessary.
From 07bfc34a48858aa386c0416e592082610c913ef3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Richard Lawrence
thank you Michael,
that works great, sadly I have to type in the name of the shop
redundantly but I can live with that, with a good org-capture template I
could tab-complete them so it would not be that problem.
I dont want to bother you endlessly but just if you happen to know that
randomly:
Bump. Any suggestions as to whether the below is me doing something
wrong (more likely) or a bug (less likely)?
Thanks!
Alexis flexibe...@gmail.com writes:
Hi all,
i'm running org-mode 8.2.5h in Emacs 24.3.
Say i have file a.org:
* Main
** Group
*** Firstname Lastname
My
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
Hello,
regcl re...@channing.harvard.edu writes:
So I am understanding from your answer that attribues only modify the
next immediate thing in the .org document, and do not persist, so to
speak.
things are called elements in Org lingo and
On Sat, Feb 22, 2014 at 11:01:45AM -1000, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
You can set the :align attribute. Something like this will wrap the
second column in the pdf file:
#+ATTR_LATEX :align lp{6cm}
| col | wrapcol |
Hi, Thomas,
Excellent! Sorry I was completely unaware of this. That solves
On Sat, Feb 22, 2014 at 01:05:34PM -0800, Richard Lawrence wrote:
What about just maintaining the table as an embedded LaTeX block? e.g.
... your Org text here ...
#+BEGIN_LATEX
\begin{tabular} % or wrap with \begin{table} if you need, etc.
% ...
\end{tabular}
#+END_LATEX
That way,
Peter Davis p...@pfdstudio.com writes:
I'm using org-mode to prepare a document that will ultimately be
exported to PDF. Unfortunately, I need to include a table whose contents
will wrap as needed.
You can export to PDF via ODT. Use list tables. See the links at the
end of the following
Hi,
Just to say, I reproduce it, so I think it's a bug. Note, the below only
happens for me when using file+emacs: to force opening in emacs. The
links work with regular file: links, or just starting the link with
./ Since my .org files open with emacs anyway, I normally wouldn't
add +emacs. But
Hi Stefan
On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 2:12 AM, Stefan Huchler stefan.huch...@mail.de wrote:
that works great, sadly I have to type in the name of the shop
redundantly but I can live with that, with a good org-capture template I
could tab-complete them so it would not be that problem.
I dont want
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