Aloha Eric,
My guess is that you'll need to define conf-unix as a language. It
might be easy since evaluation isn't needed.
See,
http://orgmode.org/w/worg.git/blob/HEAD:/org-contrib/babel/ob-template.el
All the best,
Tom
Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net writes:
I'm doing a blog post
Andrea Rossetti andrea.rosse...@gmail.com writes:
PS: Are you using Calc regularly?
Compact answer: no :(
Detailed answer: I do like Calc and Org+Babel+Calc,
but my daily job doesn't involve any maths.
Then it's understandable, the UI of Calc is very fast but also very,
very abstract.
My
Hi List,
I set 'org-todo-keywords' as file-local variables in a file, and 'C-h v
org-todo-keywords' in that file's buffer suggests I was successfull:
,
| org-todo-keywords is a variable defined in `org.el'.
| Its value is shown below.
|
| This variable's value is file-local.
|
|
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
Aloha Eric,
My guess is that you'll need to define conf-unix as a language. It
might be easy since evaluation isn't needed.
See,
http://orgmode.org/w/worg.git/blob/HEAD:/org-contrib/babel/ob-template.el
Thanks! I looked through that, and it didn't
Hi Thorsten,
Thorsten Jolitz tjol...@gmail.com writes:
Hi List,
I set 'org-todo-keywords' as file-local variables in a file, and 'C-h v
org-todo-keywords' in that file's buffer suggests I was successfull:
,
| org-todo-keywords is a variable defined in `org.el'.
| Its value is shown
Andreas Leha andreas.l...@med.uni-goettingen.de writes:
Hi Andreas,
Thorsten Jolitz tjol...@gmail.com writes:
Hi List,
I set 'org-todo-keywords' as file-local variables in a file, and 'C-h v
org-todo-keywords' in that file's buffer suggests I was successfull:
[...]
but when doing C-c C-t
Hi,
The attached patch allows for quick (== without filename) inclusion
from the same file. Why? 'Cause I'm lazy and it would be useful to
push boring, location-specific stuff to the end of the file.
Here's an example:
* poor man's ~:ignoreheading:~
#+INCLUDE: ::*foo :only-contents t
Hi,
to kill in a w3m-buffer and yank into an org-mode-buffer by keeping the
links is a long known feature in org-module org-w3m. The patch below
provides this functionality for eww. Note that the code is very similar
to the code for the w3m case.
What do you think? Shall I try to push the
Hello,
Mike McLean mike.mcl...@pobox.com writes:
Attached is a patch that updates the Docstring of org-agenda-time-grid to
match the actual options.
Applied. Thank you.
I added TINYCHANGE at the end of your commit message.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Hello,
Marco Wahl marcowahls...@gmail.com writes:
to kill in a w3m-buffer and yank into an org-mode-buffer by keeping the
links is a long known feature in org-module org-w3m. The patch below
provides this functionality for eww. Note that the code is very similar
to the code for the w3m
Creating an entry in org-capture-templates of type item adds entries
into a list, however, if the list is empty then the first list item
will be indented to depth 0 (so hard on the left) like this:
* Top Level
** Second Level
- item #1
- item #2
- item #3
I prefer to indent content, including
Hi!
Trying to open an exported ODT document I see the erroe message:
format error in styles.xml in position (790,2)
This is found the following part of styles.xml:
snip a lot of stuff from styles.xml
!-- Org Htmlfontify Styles --
/office:styles
^
This line above is line
Greetings.
I have a very basic Babel question, but I can not extract the solution
from the manual.
I have a language-specific function - in this case Asymptote, but it
could be e.g. C as well - that I want to use in a number of different
source blocks of the same language in an Org file. How do
Hi Detlef,
Detlef Steuer detlef.ste...@gmx.de writes:
Trying to open an exported ODT document I see the erroe message:
format error in styles.xml in position (790,2)
I changed the style used by odt in commit 464cd96. The part you refer
to is defined in `org-odt-template', but I don't see how
Jarmo Hurri jarmo.hu...@iki.fi writes:
Greetings.
I have a very basic Babel question, but I can not extract the solution
from the manual.
I have a language-specific function - in this case Asymptote, but it
could be e.g. C as well - that I want to use in a number of different
source
Hi Detlef,
Detlef Steuer detlef.ste...@gmx.de writes:
I cannot send the file to the list, but maybe you
can take a look off list?
In the future you should sent minimal examples. In this case it did
not matter and the mentioned commit was indeed to blame. It should be
fixed in master @
Hello,
Andrew Burgess andrew.burg...@embecosm.com writes:
Creating an entry in org-capture-templates of type item adds entries
into a list, however, if the list is empty then the first list item
will be indented to depth 0 (so hard on the left) like this:
* Top Level
** Second Level
-
Hello,
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
The attached patch allows for quick (== without filename) inclusion
from the same file. Why? 'Cause I'm lazy and it would be useful to
push boring, location-specific stuff to the end of the file.
Here's an example:
* poor man's ~:ignoreheading:~
Hello,
Thierry Banel tbanelweb...@free.fr writes:
C-c (currently unused)
C-c |(currently does weird things within a table)
I'm fine with any of these, even though they may be shadowed by minor
modes.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Hi!
Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr writes:
Since the file is in contrib and you're its author, you can obviously
push the code.
Thanks for making that clear.
Some minor comments follow.
+;;; org-eww.el --- Store url and kill from eww-mode for Org
Eww mode
+(equal (point)
So the more I use orgmode, the more I'm enjoying it.
I'm now learning how to export my notes into LaTeX and/or PDF. (I'm a
TeX user, so I don't know all of the intricacies of LaTeX, but I can
manage if I have to.)
Anyway, to the question.
When I have a long line in my notes, I keep it
hy...@lactose.homelinux.net (hymie!) writes:
*** This is a very long line which is way too long to fit on a single line
so I have it broken up into smaller lines so that I can read it
but still have the indentation lined up, so it's obvious (to me) that
this is all designed to be
* Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr [2014-10-07 15:49:09 +0200]:
Thanks for the patch.
However, this behaviour is wrong when `org-adapt-indentation' is nil.
It is better to use `org-indent-line' than hard-coding
(1+ (org-current-level)).
Thanks for taking a look at the patch, and
In our last episode, the evil Dr. Lacto had captured our hero,
Thorsten Jolitz tjol...@gmail.com, who said:
hy...@lactose.homelinux.net (hymie!) writes:
*** This is a very long line which is way too long to fit on a single line
so I have it broken up into smaller lines so that I can read
hy...@lactose.homelinux.net (hymie!) writes:
In our last episode, the evil Dr. Lacto had captured our hero,
Thorsten Jolitz tjol...@gmail.com, who said:
hy...@lactose.homelinux.net (hymie!) writes:
*** This is a very long line which is way too long to fit on a single line
so I have it
Thorsten Jolitz tjol...@gmail.com writes:
Jarmo Hurri jarmo.hu...@iki.fi writes:
Greetings.
I have a very basic Babel question, but I can not extract the solution
from the manual.
I have a language-specific function - in this case Asymptote, but it
could be e.g. C as well - that I want
Rasmus writes:
In the future you should sent minimal examples. In this case it did
not matter and the mentioned commit was indeed to blame. It should be
fixed in master @ 004332b.
Could you please rebase or cherry-pick your changes onto the
then-current master before committing them? Also,
Dear all,
Sorry to resurrect this thread but I still have the issue discussed here. I get Error: could
not find function .ess.eval when inside an R code block with :session *R* but not
without :session *R*.
More specifically, in the following .org file the first code block works but
not the
On Mon, 6 Oct 2014, Rainer M Krug wrote:
Hi
The variable transfer of tables from org to R caused sometimes 'could
not find function read.table' errors (e.g. when the file was tangled
into a ./data directory which was loaded by the function
devtools::load_all(./)). This can easily be fixed by
On Oct 7, 2014 3:41 PM, Henrik Singmann
henrik.singm...@psychologie.uni-freiburg.de wrote:
Dear all,
Sorry to resurrect this thread but I still have the issue discussed here.
I get Error: could not find function .ess.eval when inside an R code
block with :session *R* but not without :session
Le 07/10/2014 16:15, Nicolas Goaziou a écrit :
Hello,
Thierry Banel tbanelweb...@free.fr writes:
C-c (currently unused)
C-c |(currently does weird things within a table)
I'm fine with any of these, even though they may be shadowed by minor
modes.
Good! I will submit a patch
Hi list,
does there exist any place I could find the specs of the org-element
data structure? From what I can see, it is a list whose car is the type
of the element, then a (somewhat mysterious or me) plist follows, and
then the children. Where could I find more info? If the answer is
read the
Hi Achim,
Thanks for your helpful message.
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes:
Rasmus writes:
In the future you should sent minimal examples. In this case it did
not matter and the mentioned commit was indeed to blame. It should be
fixed in master @ 004332b.
Could you please rebase or
Henrik Singmann henrik.singmann at psychologie.uni-freiburg.de writes:
Dear all,
Sorry to resurrect this thread but I still have the issue discussed here.
I get Error: could not find
function .ess.eval when inside an R code block with :session *R* but
not without :session *R*.
Please
Ista Zahn istazahn at gmail.com writes:
On Oct 7, 2014 3:41 PM, Henrik Singmann henrik.singmann at
psychologie.uni-freiburg.de wrote:
Dear all,
Sorry to resurrect this thread but I still have the issue discussed
here. I get Error: could not find function .ess.eval when inside an
Marcin Borkowski mb...@wmi.amu.edu.pl writes:
Hi list,
does there exist any place I could find the specs of the org-element
data structure? From what I can see, it is a list whose car is the type
of the element, then a (somewhat mysterious or me) plist follows, and
then the children.
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