On Saturday, 17 May 2014 at 21:24, Xavier Garrido wrote:
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block. Is there a way to solve that issue or at least to force the item
number ? (for instance, in LaTeX I can write \item[1],\item[2] and in
html I can set the =ol= start value).
Thanks in advance,
Xavier
Forcing the item
Hi,
Having some persistent tags configured (in org-tag-persistent-alist)
means those get added to the selection window for
org-beamer-select-environment possibly interfering with the selection of
beamer environments.
These tags should be explicitly disabled in the let in
Hi all,
I have been using org-mode's odt exporter heavily for the last days
with the attached patches. These scratch an itch I have and I submit
them to this list in the hope of being useful to others.
Rationale:
I am using the odt exporter to fill in a project description document
at work with
good news, I think org-ref works with biblatex pretty well now, see
http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/blog/2014/05/19/Exporting-citations-with-biblatex/
org-ref also makes a reasonable html bibliography now too!
John
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Hello,
Anders Johansson mejlaande...@gmail.com writes:
Having some persistent tags configured (in org-tag-persistent-alist)
means those get added to the selection window for
org-beamer-select-environment possibly interfering with the selection
of beamer environments.
These tags should be
Thanks a lot, looks good!
(but I haven't had a chance yet to try it out myself,
will do so of course)
-Andreas
John Kitchin jkitc...@andrew.cmu.edu writes:
good news, I think org-ref works with biblatex pretty well now, see
Hi,
I have a code block like this
#+NAME: users_per_month
#+HEADER: :results append
#+BEGIN_SRC sh :dir /root@sadmin:
sacct=/cm/shared/apps/slurm/current/bin/sacct
for y in {2014..2014}; do
for m in {03..04}; do
month=$y-$m
first=$y-$m-01
last=`date -d $first + 1
Daimrod daim...@gmail.com writes:
I have also semi-regular lockup with org-mode. I have opened a bug on
debbugs and here is what Stefan told me to try to debug this:
You can try `debug-on-event'.
There's jit-lock-debug-mode but it doesn't disable inhibit-quit.
So you'll need to
Hi Loris,
Loris Bennett loris.benn...@fu-berlin.de writes:
,-
| (defun org-mode-reftex-setup ()
| (interactive)
| (load-library reftex)
| (and (buffer-file-name)
|(file-exists-p (buffer-file-name))
|(reftex-parse-all)))
Loris Bennett loris.benn...@fu-berlin.de writes:
Hi,
I have a code block like this
#+NAME: users_per_month
#+HEADER: :results append
#+BEGIN_SRC sh :dir /root@sadmin:
sacct=/cm/shared/apps/slurm/current/bin/sacct
for y in {2014..2014}; do
for m in {03..04}; do
month=$y-$m
Hello,
Christian Kellermann ck...@pestilenz.org writes:
I have been using org-mode's odt exporter heavily for the last days
with the attached patches. These scratch an itch I have and I submit
them to this list in the hope of being useful to others.
Thank you for your patches.
*
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
I think this is a more general issue: should we implement an
#+OPTIONS: title:nil
feature? I think it makes some sense since we already have date:nil and
author:nil. In any case, keywords are not meant to be used for booleans.
This should be an
Hi!
* Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com [140519 18:16]:
It is already possible to override the varible file-wise with:
#+BIND: org-odt-content-template-file somefile
I'm not sure it is worth adding another keyword. OTOH, there's also
ODT_STYLES_FILE and they are quite symmetric, so
John,
yes they work fine for me, I have tested: cites and parencites.
Thanks a lot.
-Andreas
John Kitchin jkitc...@andrew.cmu.edu writes:
I added the multicite commands. you have to use cites:foo,bar,baz, and it
will export to the format you suggested. org-ref is not smart enough to
I've just come across an interesting website generator that I think has
potential for making Org websites. I have no affiliation with this
project, but thought it might interest this community. I have an
interest in an org-based website, but none of the existing ones have met
my needs yet.
Jr
Hi all,
a Debian user, reports[0] the following problem :
When using Org within GNU Emacs, integers starting lines and followed
by a period are interpreted as the first items of ordered lists, even
when they are not. Take, for instance, the following text in Org
syntax and the
Sébastien Delafond sdelaf...@gmail.com writes:
Hi all,
a Debian user, reports[0] the following problem :
When using Org within GNU Emacs, integers starting lines and followed
by a period are interpreted as the first items of ordered lists, even
when they are not. Take, for instance,
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