John, thanks you very much.
Your code really satisfies my demand. I plan to use your function to
replace org-export.
Thanks again, and thanks Nick for your explanation.
Best regards.
On Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 1:56 AM, John Kitchin wrote:
> You first export your org-file to latex. the functio
I noticed a regression in the capture functionality after upgrading org.
Capture fails with error in subj
Here is a simple config to reproduce the problem and a patch that fixes it.
emacs -q -l capfail.el
Best,
Alex
From ac50a5300e35d7abd5f50317069b2a795fde4ad8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Ale
Thanks Nick, for the more helpful explanation than mine ;)
The function I provided is part of this file:
https://github.com/jkitchin/jmax/blob/master/ox-manuscript.el
which I have been working on for publishing scientific manuscripts. This
file provides a new export menu option that not only remo
Hello Bastien,
Bastien wrote:
> Neal Becker writes:
>
>> How can I put options that would apply to a frame (e.g.,
>> \allowframebreaks)?
>
> #+BIND: org-beamer-frame-default-options "[allowframebreaks]"
>
> for allowing frame breaks for the whole document,
>
> *** A very long slide
> :PROPERT
J. David Boyd writes:
> However, how do I get rid of the huge left and right and top and bottom
> margins? I like my PDFs to have no more than .75" top, bottom, left and
> right.
>
> I've looked through all the latex, org-latex, org-beamer variables I can find
> with customize-apropos, but not hav
On 25 April 2014 21:51, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
> Bringhurst is very good.
>
> Also, good discussions from a LaTeX point of view in Chapters 2 of the
> Koma-Script and Memoir manuals.
>
> On my system, I get these with `texdoc memoir' and `texdoc koma'.
>
> hth,
> Tom
>
Both Koma and Memoir are gre
Bringhurst is very good.
Also, good discussions from a LaTeX point of view in Chapters 2 of the
Koma-Script and Memoir manuals.
On my system, I get these with `texdoc memoir' and `texdoc koma'.
hth,
Tom
Martin Schöön writes:
> Recommended reading if your are interested in typography:
>
> Rob
Recommended reading if your are interested in typography:
Robert Bringhurst: "The Elements of Typographical Style" ISBN 0-88179-205-5
Victoria Squire: "Getting it Right with Type" ISBN-13: 978-1-85669-474-2
Ellen Lupton: "thinking with type" ISBN 1-56898-448-0
Derek Birdsall: "notes on book design
On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 5:29 AM, Michael Strey wrote:
> Hi Dave,
>
> Please read
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canons_of_page_construction
> before changing anything in the layout of margins.
>
> The typical LaTeX classes are made thorougly with those classic rules of
> page construction in mind.
I've just applied this patch. Thanks for the very attached nice test
and demonstration file.
Best,
William Henney writes:
> Dear Sacha, Ian, and Eric
>
> Thanks very much for your replies. Sacha's way is a clever idea and works
> fine, but I think Eric's patch is the best solution in the long
Leu Zhe writes:
> Dear John,
>
> Thanks very much for your help.
>
> I have tried your code but nothing happened. However, I think it is close to
> my remand.
>
> I have some questions about your code:
>
> 1. When should this command be called? Don't I need to call it before the
> org-latex-p
You first export your org-file to latex. the function I sent assumes the
tex file has the same basename as the org-file, and ends in .tex.
Then, with your org-file as the current buffer, call that function. It will
modify the latex file by replacing your \includegraphics lines with the
equivalent
On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 12:09 PM, Xebar Saram wrote:
> Hi all. how does one send the eval commands to the when running R code
> blocks to RSS to the background? currently when i evaluate a long code
> block it freezes Emacs until the process is done. here is an example code
> block i use:
>
> #+B
Dear Sacha, Ian, and Eric
Thanks very much for your replies. Sacha's way is a clever idea and works
fine, but I think Eric's patch is the best solution in the long term.
Please see attached test file - the patch works perfectly. Although I did
have to study the manual carefully to work out how
Is there a sub-group dedicated to this?
It is on my TODO list to catch up on the state of the art, too.
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“Life has become im
On 2014-04-25 at 11:28, Eric Schulte wrote:
> Yes, customize the org-babel-python-command variable.
Right. I had tried that and it didn't work before I sent the email. This
does work:
(setq org-babel-python-command "python -i /Users/mankoff/.pythonrc")
Perhaps I had a typo or other bug with my
The attached patch should allow the specification of the python command
through a new :python header argument. E.g.,
#+begin_src python :python /path/to/python2
return 1 + 2
#+end_src
If someone who actually uses python could confirm that it works as
expected then I'll be happy to apply it.
>
Yes, customize the org-babel-python-command variable.
Best,
Ken Mankoff writes:
> I have the PYTHONSTARTUP environment variable set to "~/.pythonrc". That
> file is not run by Org babel. Can anyone recommend how to execute that
> file, or some other method for customizing all Org babel python
>
Dear Feng Shu,
Thanks very much for your help.
I am not familiar with R, but I will test it later.
Best regards!
Dear John,
Thanks very much for your help.
I have tried your code but nothing happened. However, I think it is close
to my remand.
I have some questions about your code:
1. When should this command be called? Don't I need to call it before the
org-latex-pdf-process?
2. I use xelatex to render
Hi,
what happened to the pdf export of clocktables?
After the upgrade to Ubuntu 13.10 (emacs 24.3.1),
the clocktable export looks ugly as hell. With
the latex headers aligne=l|r etc. and the indentation
in the clocktable I got a very nice export before.
The lines where also indented and I had ver
This is how I do what I think you are describing. I just take off the
extension, and let (pdf)latex pick the extension it wants.
(defun ox-manuscript-remove-image-extensions ()
"Removes .png extensions from \includegraphics directives in an
exported latex file.
Run this from an org-buffer after
Dear list,
I use org-mode to write scientific papers, exporting mostly to LaTex/pdf
(and sometimes to Word via ODT when I have to collaborate with less
enlightened colleagues). I keep my references in a .bib file, and so
far I have been using bibtex in a more or less standard way, using
reftex to
Leu Zhe writes:
> I am using org-mode to write some article now. Org-mode is really a
> great tool to outline a article with great table and image support.
>
> Org-mode can display inline .png image but not .pdf file. Because now
> org-mode can not control the width or height of shown inline imag
>
> How exactly are you trying to export? Your output looks like a plain
> latex export (M-x org-export-dispatch RET l p), not beamer (... l P)?
> Note difference in case (p versus P) and similar for export to latex
> code alone (l or b) and for opening the PDF automatically (o versus O).
>
Go
The `re' variable defined in function `org-offer-links-in-entry' is
string-equal to `org-any-link-re' and is hence replaced by the latter.
---
lisp/org.el | 7 ++-
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/lisp/org.el b/lisp/org.el
index ad76e67..741529b 100644
--- a/lisp/o
* org.el (org-offer-links-in-entry): Use `org-any-link-re' to avoid
code duplication.
The `re' variable defined in function `org-offer-links-in-entry' is
string-equal to `org-any-link-re' and is hence replaced by the latter.
This is a TINYCHANGE.
---
lisp/org.el | 7 ++-
1 file changed, 2
Hi Bastien,
On 25 April 2014 08:29, Bastien wrote:
> I just fixed this in maint -- please let me know if it works
> back as expected.
>
Yes, now C-RET and the speedkey `i' now function as
described in the documentation. The only place where the
function differs from the documentation is at the
Hello,
I (for my sins) am needing to export an org document to ODT unlike my
usual target of PDF via LaTeX. One of my figures is ideally placed by
having text wrap (flow) around it. Having looked at ox-odt.el, I can
see that I can specify values for :anchor, :style and :attributes but I
have no
On Friday, 25 Apr 2014 at 09:37, Uwe Ziegenhagen wrote:
> Eric S Fraga ucl.ac.uk> writes:
>
>>
>> On Friday, 25 Apr 2014 at 04:38, Uwe Ziegenhagen wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I am trying to export an org file to individual Beamer frames but fail as
>> > Org mode exports the sections, but not the fr
Eric S Fraga ucl.ac.uk> writes:
>
> On Friday, 25 Apr 2014 at 04:38, Uwe Ziegenhagen wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am trying to export an org file to individual Beamer frames but fail as
> > Org mode exports the sections, but not the frames.
>
> Use H:2 option instead of H:3 (in the #+OPTIONS line).
Is there an easy way to specify the python version to use for a
particular block or sub-tree?
My use case is that I have mainly migrated to python 3, but there is
still the occasional library that has not been updated yet, so I need to
fall back to python 2.7 for some tasks.
I can work around
Alan Schmitt writes:
> I guess I should have asked: who decides what goes in contrib?
The Org maintainer. Another option is to turn it into an ELPA package.
> Is this mature/useful enough to be included? If so, I'll edit these as
> you suggest.
It seems useful. Maturity is not a problem since
Ilya Shlyakhter writes:
> On 4/19/2014 8:57 AM, Bastien wrote:
>> Hi Thorsten,
>>
>> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>>
>>> In summary, its about:
>>>
>>> 1. generalize the regexp constants and vars (allow for comment-syntax,
>>> when org-minor-mode)
>>>
>>> 2. deal with hardcoded regexp-snippets
On Friday, 25 Apr 2014 at 04:38, Uwe Ziegenhagen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to export an org file to individual Beamer frames but fail as
> Org mode exports the sections, but not the frames.
Use H:2 option instead of H:3 (in the #+OPTIONS line). This setting
tells the exporter which level of he
Ilya Shlyakhter writes:
Hi Ilya,
> On 4/10/2014 3:19 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>> I don't see why you would need the "full power of Org-mode" (whatever
>> that means) in mere comments.
>
> There are actually many uses, especially if it becomes possible to
> treat language elements (functions, c
Hi Nicolas,
Thanks a lot for these very helpful comments. I'll take them into
account. I have a couple questions of my own now.
On 2014-04-25 08:51, Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> I would like to propose to add this to the contrib directory, but
>> I don't know the procedure to submit this code.
>
Hi Leonard,
I just fixed this in maint -- please let me know if it works
back as expected.
Thanks,
--
Bastien
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