Those working on the citation syntax should make it clear that the
"lowest common" cite syntax does NOT also IMPOSE (or GUARANTEE) a
specific style on the produced document.
When I say this, I specifically mean:
1. I want my citation and references to be carried over FAITHFULLY to
the export
Kyle Meyer writes:
> As I mention in the package commentary, I think this works well with
> Oleh Krehel's excellent Hydra [2] because it allows you to repeat any of
> these commands with a single key after the initial key sequence to
> invoke the popup.
Brilliant! Hydra is a real find.
Thanks,
hi richard,
indeed i am not proposing changing any existing syntax.
samuel
hi rasmus!
thanks for your comments.
we are definitely not communicating about the same things.
i do not even understand what you think i am proposing. :)
if you get a chance to re-read my old posts on the subject,
i think it might help?
samuel
Cool!
You may share on the Worg site.
Look here for easy instructions:
http://orgmode.org/worg/worg-about.html
Le 21/02/2015 04:31, Garrett Fuller a écrit :
> I am still learning how to use emacs. When I was learned about org
> mode, I was really excited. I found it very difficult to extract th
Marcin Borkowski wrote:
> Hello fellow Orgers,
>
> I'd like to insert a link (say, at point), given its description and the
> text of the link itself, from Elisp code. Is there any function to do
> this? I mean, some escaping might be needed, right?
`(insert (org-make-link-string LINK DESCRIPTI
In org-mode it is possible to log rescheduling information about an
item by setting org-log-reschedule to 'time; this results in lines
like "- Rescheduled from "2015-01-29 Thu" on [2015-02-10 Tue 20:45]"
entered into the Logbook.
I am trying to build some performance measurement tools; the general
Hello fellow Orgers,
I'd like to insert a link (say, at point), given its description and the
text of the link itself, from Elisp code. Is there any function to do
this? I mean, some escaping might be needed, right?
TIA,
--
Marcin Borkowski
http://octd.wmi.amu.edu.pl/en/Marcin_Borkowski
Facul
Hello,
Arni Magnusson writes:
> Attached is the formatted patch. I think my email client mangled it
> last time, as I pasted it inside the email body.
Applied, with a small removal (last part of the sentence, which I found
unnecessary).
Thank you.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Garrett Fuller writes:
> I am still learning how to use emacs. When I was learned about org mode, I
> was really excited. I found it very difficult to extract the basic usage of
> org mode from the resources available on the website. The resources
> available are both plentiful and VERY thorough,
Rasmus writes:
> What Org desperately needs in terms of
> reproducible, scientific writing is a rigorous, standard syntax.
IMHO, the citation syntax discussion is more about making citations work
correctly in the various backends and less about reproducible documents.
Babel was a key developmen
Hello,
"Francis J. Monari, Esquire" writes:
> Questions about Drawers:
> * Is it wise to have drawers with duplicate names under the same
> heading?
I don't see any problem with this.
> * I have noticed that in some respects list items identified by “- [ ] "
> are second class citizens (they h
Dear Nicolas,
Attached is the formatted patch. I think my email client mangled it last
time, as I pasted it inside the email body.
Best regards,
Arni
On Tue, 9 Dec 2014, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
I have revised the paragraph following your suggestion, and prepared
the patch using the 'git f
I also wrote my own howto a while back (centered around what I was using
t the time):
http://steinar.bang.priv.no/2012/05/02/using-org-mode/
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Bug: Drawers question [8.2.10 (8.2.10-30-gca21b7-elpa @
c:/USR/FJM/APP/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20150126/)]
From: monarif...@verizon.net (F. J. Monari)
--text follows this line--
The following questions are not bugs, but more policy / file structure
questions that ari
I think you might like the orgmode reference cards (pick your format):
http://orgmode.org/worg/orgcard.html
http://orgmode.org/orgcard.pdf
http://orgmode.org/orgcard.txt
You might also be interested in my screencast/blog series,
"NOn-Programmer's Emacs"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8AqHdZTg
Garrett Fuller writes:
> So, I figured I would share it with you guys. Maybe you can make it
> available for beginners?
I find the Compact guide pretty nice: http://orgmode.org/guide/
Sincerely,
Gour
--
Whatever action a great man performs, common men follow. And
whatever standards he sets
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Rasmus writes:
>
>> That's more or less what I do cf. the first post, namely
>>
>> # Local Variables:
>> # eval: (unless noninteractive (load-file "org-conf.el"))
>> # End:
>>
>> [Which gives me the annoying prompt].
>
> The solution I gave you doesn't prompt anything.
Rasmus writes:
> That's more or less what I do cf. the first post, namely
>
> # Local Variables:
> # eval: (unless noninteractive (load-file "org-conf.el"))
> # End:
>
> [Which gives me the annoying prompt].
The solution I gave you doesn't prompt anything.
> With the dependency specified in an
I am still learning how to use emacs. When I was learned about org mode, I
was really excited. I found it very difficult to extract the basic usage of
org mode from the resources available on the website. The resources
available are both plentiful and VERY thorough, but all I wanted was a
rundown o
Richard Lawrence writes:
> You're right that consistency in that syntax would be a good thing.
> Moreover, Org already has syntax that looks a lot like plists in
> #+ATTR_BACKEND lines and in Babel source block headers, so it seems
> natural to adopt something like it for other sorts of objects.
Hi Samuel,
Samuel Wales writes:
> On 2/20/15, Rasmus wrote:
>> I think everybody is thinking along the lines, but some people want to not
>> have another link-morass :) In particular, I think we are trying hard to
>> avoid this situation:
>>
>> i just think the syntax we design should, if p
Hi,
>> That it hardcodes conf.el. So it doesn't toexport1.org which depends on
>> config/conf.el. I want to specify the dependency in in toexport.org
>> explicitly so that
>>
>> emacs --batch -Q --visit toexport.org -f org-latex-export-to-pdf
>>
>> generally works with custom-config files.
Hi,
Sebastien Vauban writes:
> Hello Andreas,
>
> Andreas Leha wrote:
>> I also use tikz in my org files. I just include a slightly more
>> involved version of Eric's example to show some of the beauty of org.
>>
>> This includes a caption for the diagram, and different output formats
>> for dif
Rasmus writes:
> That it hardcodes conf.el. So it doesn't toexport1.org which depends on
> config/conf.el. I want to specify the dependency in in toexport.org
> explicitly so that
>
> emacs --batch -Q --visit toexport.org -f org-latex-export-to-pdf
>
> generally works with custom-config fi
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