All,
I'm writing an org document which contains code examples of a language
not supported by Babel (a local domain specific language). The language
doesn't even have a supporting Emacs mode.
I'm wondering what the best portable approach is to managing the code
blocks. I'm particularly
Hello,
Kyeong Soo (Joseph) Kim kyeongsoo@gmail.com writes:
The real problem is that, except for using the custom id, the current
export engine cannot refer to the correct label (e.g., \label{se-1})
which is automatically generated during the export process.
See the case of section title
On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 3:07 PM, Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr
wrote:
Hello,
Kyeong Soo (Joseph) Kim kyeongsoo@gmail.com writes:
The real problem is that, except for using the custom id, the current
export engine cannot refer to the correct label (e.g., \label{se-1})
which
Hi all,
Recently, with the help of emacs.help, I wrote a small macro called
`org-iter-headings' (essentially a thin wrapper around
`org-element-map') for iterating over the child headings in a subtree,
and doing something with them. It's meant to be a quick-and-dirty,
*scratch*-buffer convenience
Hi,
Kyeong Soo (Joseph) Kim kyeongsoo@gmail.com writes:
On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 3:07 PM, Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr
wrote:
Hello,
Kyeong Soo (Joseph) Kim kyeongsoo@gmail.com writes:
The real problem is that, except for using the custom id, the current
export engine
Hi all,
for a while I had been able to run org-contacts-anniversaries with
BIRTHDAY dates successfully, as explained at the bottom of
https://julien.danjou.info/projects/emacs-packages#org-contacts. This
was on 64-bit Linux. On 32-bit Windows I had the function disabled, as
I have contacts
Hello,
On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 4:53 PM, Rasmus ras...@gmx.us wrote:
If you don't want to use hyperref (i) make sure your sections are
numbered (e.g. #+OPTIONS: num:5) and (ii) make sure that you are not
giving links a description. Here's an example:
* test my heading
:PROPERTIES:
Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net writes:
Hi all,
Recently, with the help of emacs.help, I wrote a small macro called
`org-iter-headings' (essentially a thin wrapper around
`org-element-map') for iterating over the child headings in a subtree,
and doing something with them. It's meant
Hi Aaron,
Aaron Ecay wrote:
2014ko irailak 23an, Sebastien Vauban-ek idatzi zuen:
OK, thanks for the followup. I’m attaching the patch to this email. If
I don’t hear any further feedback, I’ll commit it to master in a few
days.
I'd say: commit it now, so that it really gets to a broad
hi Rasmus,
thanks for your hint. I checked Sys.getenv before and after the failing code,
but LC_ALL was always properly set. I’m afraid my problem relates to some Mac
LLVM and GCC gfortran compiler thing, since I’m using a R version compiled
against the Mac Accelerate framework (vecLib)… it is
I checked the environment variables in Emacs and also in R (using Sys.getenv).
all environment variables are set correctly (I am now also using
“exec-path-from-shell” to make sure that Emacs is reading system environment
variables).
It is absolutely strange. I only get the error when I export
Hi Kyeong,
Kyeong Soo (Joseph) Kim kyeongsoo@gmail.com writes:
Hello,
On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 4:53 PM, Rasmus ras...@gmx.us wrote:
If you don't want to use hyperref (i) make sure your sections are
numbered (e.g. #+OPTIONS: num:5) and (ii) make sure that you are not
giving links a
Johannes Rainer johannes.rai...@gmail.com writes:
thanks for your hint. I checked Sys.getenv before and after the
failing code, but LC_ALL was always properly set. I’m afraid my
problem relates to some Mac LLVM and GCC gfortran compiler thing,
since I’m using a R version compiled against the
Hi Rasmus,
On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 6:09 PM, Rasmus ras...@gmx.us wrote:
Hi Kyeong,
Kyeong Soo (Joseph) Kim kyeongsoo@gmail.com writes:
This is exactly what I wanted to do for cross-referencing in LaTeX
export.
With this, now I can use my org files as I did with version 7.x (except
On 29 Sep 2014, at 14:06, Rasmus ras...@gmx.us wrote:
Johannes Rainer johannes.rai...@gmail.com writes:
thanks for your hint. I checked Sys.getenv before and after the
failing code, but LC_ALL was always properly set. I’m afraid my
problem relates to some Mac LLVM and GCC gfortran compiler
Sometimes I want to selectively archive all entries in a subtree with
timestamps in the past, whilst keeping all entries with timestamps in the
future.
`org-archive-subtree' only lets you selectively archive entries depending
on whether they have open TODO items.
The attached patch adds a new
Hi,
Kyeong Soo (Joseph) Kim kyeongsoo@gmail.com writes:
If possible, please let me know where to find the information you provided
(i.e., without the description filed in the org-mode internal link, its
export to LaTeX becomes \ref{...} instead of \hyperref{...}).
You can open the info
Hi,
Kyeong Soo (Joseph) Kim kyeongsoo@gmail.com writes:
If possible, please let me know where to find the information you provided
(i.e., without the description filed in the org-mode internal link, its
export to LaTeX becomes \ref{...} instead of \hyperref{...}).
You can open the info
I'm trying to update an orgmode document programatically.
I can create an AST from a buffer using org-element-parse-buffer, but how
do I do the reverse and output the modified AST to a buffer?
Indeed, this passes by org-babel because stderr is not captured, and
scipy does what you suggest. I guess this happens inside compiled
c/Fortran code since there is nothing catching it in the odeint
python function doing that.
Thanks, I will try to bring it up on the scipy list.
Aaron Ecay
Pete Bataleck batal...@gmail.com writes:
I'm trying to update an orgmode document programatically.
I can create an AST from a buffer using org-element-parse-buffer, but
how do I do the reverse and output the modified AST to a buffer?
I think `org-element-interpret-data' is the function
Hi.
Suppose I have this .org file:
| |
#+TBLFM: @1$2=5
It's a 1x1 table with a formula. The formula sets a cell that's out of
bounds in the table, so evaluating this formula results in an error. How
set-in-stone is this behavior? I haven't dug too deeply into the code,
but are there
Andrea Rossetti andrea.rosse...@gmail.com writes:
3) temporary workaround: try to change :var v=3 into :var var-v=3,
it works for me, does it work for you too?
I'm afraid I've been a bit cryptic here.
The suggested workaround/test is: replace
#+BEGIN_SRC calc :var v=3
v + 4
#+END_SRC
with
In case anyone else is interested, here is a workaround of sorts to
capture stderr in a python block:
https://github.com/jkitchin/pycse/blob/master/pycse/sandbox.py
You use this module to redefine stdout and stderr. You basically run
python like this:
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(setq
Exporting and tangling don't require any language support.
#+begin_src foobarbas :tangle foo.bar
#+end_src
is perfectly fine and will export and tangle just fine. Or did I
misunderstand your question?
Best,
Ista
On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 2:53 AM, Malcolm Purvis malc...@purvis.id.au wrote:
All,
I have noticed that the org-preview-latex-fragment command left-aligns previews
for display equations. But it looks like margins are calulated so that equation
numbers line up when display equations are centered (the way they are in
AUCTeX).
Is it possible to re-align these previews?
Here is
How painful would it be to pare it down to the minimal example of the behavior?
On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 6:14 AM, Johannes Rainer
johannes.rai...@gmail.com wrote:
I checked the environment variables in Emacs and also in R (using
Sys.getenv). all environment variables are set correctly (I am now
Hello,
How can I make sortable columns in tables? I would be useful to edit or
export to html.
Some experiences?
Thanks!
Hello,
Perhaps in this mailing list there are some drupal admin who wants
upload his files to drupal. I've a project to make it :)
https://www.drupal.org/node/1977240.
Regards.
Hi,
I used sbe a long time ago. Apparently it has been renamed to
org-spe.
I was unable get org-spe working as a dumb currency converter, so I
tried the example in the top of ob-table.el. However, I'm also unable
to get this example working, even starting from emacs -q. . .
This is the
Rasmus rasmus at gmx.us writes:
Hi,
I used sbe a long time ago. Apparently it has been renamed to
org-spe.
I was unable get org-spe working as a dumb currency converter, so I
tried the example in the top of ob-table.el. However, I'm also unable
to get this example working, even
Dear List:
It is possible to embed SQL code as a string to be evaluated in R. I am
interested in formatting the SQL code in its own source code block, with
its own syntax highlighting and editing mode (C-c ').
The first time I run the code, I am prompted for R starting directory,
but I get an
Thanks for this -- definitely interesting, but I'll have no time to try
it out for a while.
Yours,
Christian
David Arroyo Menendez writes:
Hello,
Perhaps in this mailing list there are some drupal admin who wants
upload his files to drupal. I've a project to make it :)
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