On Wednesday 25 February 2015 09:59 AM, Richard Lawrence wrote:
Vaidheeswaran C writes:
If you need help with ODT/JabRef integration, I am willing to lend a
hand. (Only thing is) I would expect that someone hand-hold me wrt
what one wants in the final exporter on a case-by-case basis. I woul
Vaidheeswaran C writes:
> If you need help with ODT/JabRef integration, I am willing to lend a
> hand. (Only thing is) I would expect that someone hand-hold me wrt
> what one wants in the final exporter on a case-by-case basis. I would
> rather build bottom-up, rather than top-down.
That's gre
But how to do it?
Besides, I‘m glad to view your opinions,so here comes the codes:
The place:(defun org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c the first (cond
add:
(cond
((overlayp (car (overlays-at (point (let ((overlay (car (overlays-at
(point)
(if (overlay
Another hosted service that uses markdown (not org-mode)
http://readthedocs.org/
On 2/24/2015 8:38 PM, Melanie Bacou wrote:
Ciaran
Have a look at ox-twbs in MELPA https://github.com/marsmining/ox-twbs.
This will publish your org files to HTML with Twitter Bootstrap CSS
support that you can cus
Ciaran
Have a look at ox-twbs in MELPA https://github.com/marsmining/ox-twbs.
This will publish your org files to HTML with Twitter Bootstrap CSS
support that you can customize.
There's also https://github.com/fniessen/org-html-themes
--Mel.
On 2/24/2015 9:55 AM, ciaran_mulloy wrote:
Hi!
I've
On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 4:15 PM, Marcin Borkowski
wrote:
>
> On 2015-02-25, at 00:24, Giacomo M wrote:
>
> > Dear all,
> > I started using more frequently "C-u C-c C-x ",
> > which offers a list of recently clocked tasks to clock into. I already
> > assigned "" to org-clock-in, but how can I ass
On 2015-02-25, at 00:24, Giacomo M wrote:
> Dear all,
> I started using more frequently "C-u C-c C-x ",
> which offers a list of recently clocked tasks to clock into. I already
> assigned "" to org-clock-in, but how can I assign (let say) "C-"
> to org-clock-in with a prefix argument?
What abou
On Tue, 24 Feb 2015, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
John Kitchin writes:
Fabulous! Thanks!
BTW,
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
'((a (b)))
#+END_SRC
#+RESULTS: foo
| a | (b) |
Shouldn't we also return lists deeper than 2 levels as strings? Does it
even make sense to try formatting them into a tabl
Dear all,
I started using more frequently "C-u C-c C-x ",
which offers a list of recently clocked tasks to clock into. I already
assigned "" to org-clock-in, but how can I assign (let say) "C-"
to org-clock-in with a prefix argument?
Thanks,
Giacomo
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Rasmus writes:
>
>> AFAIK, we use float actively at one place, namely ";; Case 1. No source
>> fontification". Of org-latex-src-block. In that particular case I guess
>> we could also use capt-of, actually.
>
> It's worth trying. Do you want to provide a patch?
Yeah
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> On 2015-02-24, at 21:50, Samuel W. Flint wrote:
>
>> Marcin Borkowski writes:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> so I have this:
>>>
>>> [[file:whatever.org][Some link]]
>>>
>>> How do I extract bith parts of this link programmatically?
>>>
>>> My use case is that I have an Org t
On 2015-02-24, at 21:50, Samuel W. Flint wrote:
> Marcin Borkowski writes:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> so I have this:
>>
>> [[file:whatever.org][Some link]]
>>
>> How do I extract bith parts of this link programmatically?
>>
>> My use case is that I have an Org tree of links, and I want to export
>> th
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> Hi all,
>
> so I have this:
>
> [[file:whatever.org][Some link]]
>
> How do I extract bith parts of this link programmatically?
>
> My use case is that I have an Org tree of links, and I want to export
> them to certain XML format.
>
> TIA,
Have you considered a custom
On 2/24/15, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> That shouldn't happen, at least in development version. If you can
> reproduce it, please send an ECM.
thank you. it is maint, so it's probably fine in master.
btw, my only concern with semantic footnote highlighting is that i
just cannot get used to only a
Hi,
reading the 8.3beta manual, I note that *#+NAME: *and *#+CAPTION:*
were not "clearly" introduced in the Chapter on tables. (the first in
"Remote References" the last in "Images and Tables").
I wonder if it is a good a idea to introduce them in the Chapter or
tables (just befor "The Or
Hello,
Leo Ufimtsev writes:
> I define a footnote via : C-c C-x f as described in the
> [manual][1].
> Then I have something like:
>
> - [ ] Leo once said [fn:1] (reference)
> ..
> ..
> ..
> * Footnotes
> [fn:1] To make the world a better place, one should use
Rasmus writes:
> AFAIK, we use float actively at one place, namely ";; Case 1. No source
> fontification". Of org-latex-src-block. In that particular case I guess
> we could also use capt-of, actually.
It's worth trying. Do you want to provide a patch?
> At some point I wanted to get rid of
Hello,
Samuel Wales writes:
> inline footnotes too!
That shouldn't happen, at least in development version. If you can
reproduce it, please send an ECM.
Regards
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surprised that a link opened.
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inline footnotes too!
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The disease DOES progress. MANY people have died from it. And
ANYBODY can get it.
Denmark: free Karina Hansen NOW.
I don't have a strong opinion on this. My sense is if you get a table it
is fine, if not, you should get a string. Most important to me is no
error. Of second importance is usability of the result.
If I add this after the block, it works as expected for me, so the
current behavior seems ok to me.
Ken Mankoff writes:
> I write because in the new version $x$ exports to latex as before, but
> ($x$) does not. It exports as seen, including the dollar sign. ($$x$$)
> does export as math.
As far as I recall it's a feature. I think there's a discussion with this
exact example a way back, but it
Hi,
Consider the following macro that I'm employing hoping to export a
document as a odt (the document is optimized towards latex).
#+MACRO: tikzgraph (eval (format "[[file:$1.%s]]" (if
(org-export-derived-backend-p org-export-current-backend 'latex) "tikz" "png")))
In org this was displayed a
I've started running the git head version of Org mode, since 8.3
has some features I'm interested in that were not in the version I
was previously using (the latest on elpa).
Is this list an appropriate place to as questions or mention bugs
I find in 8.3, or is there a better place for that?
Thomas S. Dye writes:
AFAIK, the only software that has proposed a solution to the
problem of maintaining a citation database that can support the
universe of citation styles developed "in the wild" is BibLaTeX.
Well with BibTeX alone you can maintain a citation database and to
support any
On Tue, 24 Feb 2015, Eric S Fraga wrote:
On Tuesday, 24 Feb 2015 at 01:01, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
[...]
I have one question.
#+begin_src latex :results latex raw :exports results
Why ":results latex raw" and not ":results latex"?
I have no idea ;-)
I find, unfortunately, that getting
John Kitchin writes:
> Fabulous! Thanks!
BTW,
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
'((a (b)))
#+END_SRC
#+RESULTS: foo
| a | (b) |
Shouldn't we also return lists deeper than 2 levels as strings? Does it
even make sense to try formatting them into a table?
Regards,
Gustav Wikström writes:
> Hi again! The FSA-assignment is now complete. New patches are attached
> and comments below.
OK. I updated list of contributors accordingly.
> The reason for the use of [ ] is because { } already has another purpose
> - it is used to make the tags within { } exclusive.
Rasmus writes:
> Libreoffice has a nice feature called AutoFit → Optimal width of columns.
> This seems to minimized the width of tables. By default Org sets the
> width to 100% which looks horrible for small tables. From this helpful
> post I gather that it can be fixed by a macro.
>
>
>
Hi,
I confirm it's fixed. Thanks! That was fast.
Yours,
Christian
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Christian Moe writes:
>
>> custom link types created with org-add-link-type seem to no longer work
>> in ODT footnotes.
>>
>> The expected output of the below example is for the bbdb link t
Hi!
I've been using Org-mode for creating an administration manual and user
guide for a software product in the company I work.
I output the manual to latex (nearly 170 pages).
The thought occurs to me that it might be possible to publish it to html
for use as an on-line manual that could be
Hi,
Libreoffice has a nice feature called AutoFit → Optimal width of columns.
This seems to minimized the width of tables. By default Org sets the
width to 100% which looks horrible for small tables. From this helpful
post I gather that it can be fixed by a macro.
http://ask.libreoffice.or
Le 24/02/2015 15:37, Nicolas Goaziou a écrit :
> Nicolas Richard writes:
>
>> In AUCTeX, it is mainly about filling and indentation, but in Org it
>> could mean "let the usual (interactive) commands pretend we're not in a
>> comment". If Org is to adopt such a variable, it could fontify
>> accord
Hello,
Christian Moe writes:
> custom link types created with org-add-link-type seem to no longer work
> in ODT footnotes.
>
> The expected output of the below example is for the bbdb link to be
> replaced with /nil/ (I don't have Stallman in my address book) and for
> SCREAMING LINK to be upca
Hi,
custom link types created with org-add-link-type seem to no longer work
in ODT footnotes.
The expected output of the below example is for the bbdb link to be
replaced with /nil/ (I don't have Stallman in my address book) and for
SCREAMING LINK to be upcased if you've executed the source blo
Nicolas Richard writes:
> In AUCTeX, it is mainly about filling and indentation, but in Org it
> could mean "let the usual (interactive) commands pretend we're not in a
> comment". If Org is to adopt such a variable, it could fontify
> according to what the interactive commands will do.
This is
Hello,
This setting works fine:
(setq org-image-actual-width 300)
=> always resize inline images to 300 pixels
However, this does not {it falls back to 400 and ignores #+ATTR}:
(setq org-image-actual-width '(400))
=> if there is a #+ATTR.*: width="200", resize to 200,
otherwise resiz
On 2015-02-24 at 07:53, Nicolas Richard
wrote:
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
They cannot contain link, nor anything else. However, the
feature you describe above was deemed useful enough that
`org-open-at-point' sloppily opens anything looking like a link
(or a timestamp) within a comment.
How
So I've been playing around with org appointments and found the
org-agenda-to-appt function; but upon calling it, it loads my whole day into
the appointment queue. I have various questions, such as how I can view and
edit the current queue, but more importantly, I read the following as part of
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> They cannot contain link, nor anything else. However, the feature you
> describe above was deemed useful enough that `org-open-at-point'
> sloppily opens anything looking like a link (or a timestamp) within
> a comment.
>
> However, there is, per syntax, no link there, an
>
> Actually, it is a bit weird. The latex export is correct. But link in the pdf
> file does not open. Perhaps something wrong with the way links work in pdf
> files (I have tried skim and adobe readers).
>
> Does not look like fault of org-mode.
>
> My apologies.
>
Oops, my bad. I used wr
Hi,
org-mobile-push frequently fails to copy my org files to the staging
directory with following output:
Copying files...
org-mobile-copy-agenda-files: Truncating output file: interrupted
system call, /Volumes/guivho/org/z.org
This error is not consistent. Just call it again, sometimes again an
Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and
what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report? See
http://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback
Your bug report will be posted to the Org-mode mailing list.
>
>> I have an old org file, with some source blocks that create a table with
>> some hyperlinks like
>> [[file:../receipts/2015/02/aj140212_1.pdf][19998-DUPLT]]
>>
>> (the file is in receipts subdirectory of the parent directory).
>>
>> Export from the org file used to work fine. But jus
Ken Mankoff writes:
> To me comments are mainly things that don't get exported.
Comments are much more than that. They also deactivate the syntax (which
is what I call "dead" syntax).
* Headline
# SCHEDULED: <2015-02-24 Tue>
(org-entry-get nil "SCHEDULED") => nil
> Their utility and d
Hello,
Vikas Rawal writes:
> I have an old org file, with some source blocks that create a table with some
> hyperlinks like [[file:../receipts/2015/02/aj140212_1.pdf][19998-DUPLT]]
>
> (the file is in receipts subdirectory of the parent directory).
>
> Export from the org file used to wor
On Tuesday, 24 Feb 2015 at 01:01, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
[...]
> I have one question.
>
>> #+begin_src latex :results latex raw :exports results
>
> Why ":results latex raw" and not ":results latex"?
I have no idea ;-)
I find, unfortunately, that getting babel to do what I want is somewhat
of
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