In ob-core.el, in `org-babel-check-evaluate', when the code block is
missing a name, the formatted message is missing a space. Compare:
Evaluation of this python code-block (read-future) is disabled.
Evaluation of this python code-blockis disabled.
Emacs : GNU Emacs 25.1.1
On Fri, 11 Nov 2016, Frederick Giasson wrote:
Hi Chuck,
even with a minimal init file.
If you ever set the value of `org-export-babel-evaluate' to nil this might
produce the behavior you describe.
Maybe, but as stated in the manual: "Setting the org-export-babel-evaluate
variable to nil
On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 6:32 PM, Matthew Pritchard <
wintermute2...@icloud.com> wrote:
> What do I type in emacs to start org mode on OS X.
>
>
Here is one way to start:
https://emacsformacosx.com/
and
http://orgmode.org/manual/
Hello,
Jorge Morais Neto writes:
> I have some observations about your fixes:
>
> 1. Tag keys (for fast selection)
>1) When clarifying that tag keys are case-sensitive letters, we
> forgot to adjust
> org-tag-persistent-alist’s docstring. Please adjust it.
What do I type in emacs to start org mode on OS X.
Hello,
Rick Frankel writes:
> On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 10:02:00AM -0500, Frederick Giasson wrote:
>> > Do you mean that "gs" could be removed from all entries in
>> > `org-preview-latex-process-alist'?
>> >
>> > I'm Cc'ing Feng Shu, who implemented the new LaTeX preview
Hello,
Allen Li writes:
> There's a missing leading space in the mode line clock display when the
> current task does not have an effort value set.
>
> In org-clock.el, `org-clock-get-clock-string'.
Fixed. Thank you.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
On 11/11/16, Samuel Wales wrote:
> consequence: if you are showing real-world today and
> tomorrow as a 2 day span (first showing date =
> real-world today), and it would not repeat today, but would
> repeat tomorrow, it will show tomorrow. if it would repeat
> today, it
i am getting bitten by more than one apparent repeater
change in org 9.
i posted another bug with an mce.
org-agenda-repeating-timestamp-show-all docstring says:
When nil, only one occurrence is shown, either today or
the nearest into the future.
this is confusing to me (fog), so here is
Samuel Wales writes:
> fyi, it might be just me, but i do not understand the docstring to
> set-emph-re.
It's highly confusing -- the code, too. I can only guess that you're
supposed to put your modifications to org-emphasis-regexp-components
in the arguments to
fyi, it might be just me, but i do not understand the docstring to set-emph-re.
There's a missing leading space in the mode line clock display when the
current task does not have an effort value set.
In org-clock.el, `org-clock-get-clock-string'.
Emacs : GNU Emacs 25.1.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.10.8),
modified by Debian
Package: Org mode version 9.0 (9.0-elpa
How do I get org mode to start in osx emacs?
> Org 9.0 is out! See the release notes here:
Late but true, thank you very much for every contributor.
You make org-mode awesomeness. :)
--
eduardo mercovich
Donde se cruzan tus talentos
con las necesidades del mundo,
ahí está tu vocación.
Matthew Pritchard writes:
> Does anyone know if org mode is pre installed on OS X or not.
Yes, but it's /very/ old:
: GNU Emacs 22.1.1 (mac-apple-darwin) of 2016-10-14 on osx314.apple.com
: Org-mode version 4.67c
It's trivial to install Emacs + Org mode on OS X though. You can get a DMG
here,
Does anyone know if org mode is pre installed on OS X or not.
Sent from my iPhone
"Eduardo V." writes:
> I'm getting an error trying to add my class to org-mode
>
> (add-to-list 'org-latex-classes ieeetran-class)
> Symbol's value as variable is void: org-latex-classes
>
> What is the org-mode 9 way of adding classes?
>
It's still org-latex-classes afaik -
ok, i have a new -Q minimal testcase, which is attached. it explains
how to run it at the top.
the relevant part is at the bottom, so you could just copy that if you
prefer to try your own setup instead. it's 3 lines.
the task is this:
*** NEXT xyzzy test
SCHEDULED: <2016-11-07 Mon
I'm getting an error trying to add my class to org-mode
(add-to-list 'org-latex-classes ieeetran-class)
Symbol's value as variable is void: org-latex-classes
What is the org-mode 9 way of adding classes?
Also, on org-mode 8 i added this hook to remove headlines and it worked
perfectly, now it
Hi Chuck,
even with a minimal init file.
If you ever set the value of `org-export-babel-evaluate' to nil this
might produce the behavior you describe.
Maybe, but as stated in the manual: "Setting the
org-export-babel-evaluate variable to nil will ensure that no code
blocks are evaluated
On Fri, 11 Nov 2016, Frederick Giasson wrote:
Hi Nicolas,
It seems other users experienced it, yet it is unexpected and I cannot
reproduce it even with a minimal init file.
If you ever set the value of `org-export-babel-evaluate' to nil this might
produce the behavior you describe.
In
Hi Nicolas,
It seems other users experienced it, yet it is unexpected and I cannot
reproduce it even with a minimal init file.
Ok I think I found the issue.
In all the files I worked on since I upgraded to 9.0 I had the following
setting at the top of my org files:
=
# -*-
Hello,
mst...@strey.biz writes:
> Publishing the attached minimal orgmode file to html I get:
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC html
>
>
> Michaels ToDo-Liste
>
> Table of Contents
>
>
> 1. Section A
>
> 1.1. Same Heading
>
>
On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 10:02:00AM -0500, Frederick Giasson wrote:
> > Do you mean that "gs" could be removed from all entries in
> > `org-preview-latex-process-alist'?
> >
> > I'm Cc'ing Feng Shu, who implemented the new LaTeX preview mechanism. He
> > hopefully knows why this dependency was
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>>
>>> So far as I can tell, the last element of this option is no longer
>>> honored -- I've had it set to 3 for ages, but
Hi all,
I'm giving a 3-days Emacs/Org-mode workshop in Paris on Dec. 12-13-14.
The workshop is in french, and limited to the first four registrants.
Here is an overview of the workshop content:
http://github.com/bzg/emacs-training
Read more here:
http://www.2i2l.fr/spip.php?article278
Hi Nicolas,
Do you mean that "gs" could be removed from all entries in
`org-preview-latex-process-alist'?
I'm Cc'ing Feng Shu, who implemented the new LaTeX preview mechanism. He
hopefully knows why this dependency was introduced in the first place.
I think so yes, at least on Windows
Hello,
Frederick Giasson writes:
> I am a Windows user and I am testing the Org 9.x branch. I just
> discovered that I couldn't display inline latex anymore using C-c C-x
> C-l. I was getting that error:
>
>
> org-create-formula-image: Can’t find ‘gs’ (you need to
Hi Nicolas,
It seems other users experienced it, yet it is unexpected and I cannot
reproduce it even with a minimal init file.
Ok good. I will try to do some debugging on my side. I am wondering if
it may not be a Windows issue, or some older 8.x configurations that may
be at cause here.
Hi again,
There is one thing I forgot to mention: PDF/LateX export was working fine.
Thanks,
Fred
Hi,
I am a Windows user and I am testing the Org 9.x branch. I just
discovered that I couldn't display inline latex anymore using C-c C-x
C-l. I was getting that error:
Hi,
I am a Windows user and I am testing the Org 9.x branch. I just
discovered that I couldn't display inline latex anymore using C-c C-x
C-l. I was getting that error:
org-create-formula-image: Can’t find ‘gs’ (you need to install the
programs: latex, dvipng and ghostscript.)
A
[removed Grégoire Jadi from the discussion.]
On Thu, Nov 10 2016, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Joost Kremers writes:
Like I said, I'd be happy to take over maintainance. Just let
me know
how to go about making it available to org-contrib. (If there
Hi,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Have you signed FSF papers already? You need to so that we can apply
> your non-trivial changes to documentation.
Yes, Lambda Coder has signed the FSF papers for both Emacs and Tramp.
> You also need to provide a proper commit message,
Hello,
Björn Döring writes:
> when columns view is opened with an "%Effort{:}" column, the sum is only
> correct for the first parent element. Whereas "hours" are propagated up
> the hierarchy, "days" are reset to zero when going up more than one
> level in the hierarchy.
>
>
Hello,
Lambda Coder writes:
> Attached is a patch submission for org.texi file. Sorry for the large size
> of the attachment. I am posting to this list on Bastien's suggestion.
>
> The edits mainly pertain to org-babel, which is where most of my time is
> spent these days.
Samuel Wales writes:
> On 11/10/16, cesar mena wrote:
>> so the only thing i noticed is that your test case did not set
>> org-agenda-files for me. specifically your regexp did not pick up the
>> file (filename is test.org). i changed it as below, and it
Hello,
Samuel Wales writes:
> On 11/9/16, cm...@pobox.com wrote:
>>> SCHEDULED: <2016-11-07 Mon 17:00>
>
>> this example does not have a repeater though. without a repeater, you
>> are right, it does not show in the time grid.
>
> oops.
>
> please put
Hello,
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> So far as I can tell, the last element of this option is no longer
>> honored -- I've had it set to 3 for ages, but highlighting and export
>> only accept 1. I'm on Emacs git, and
Hello,
Frederick Giasson writes:
> Does this change impact the ":export [...]" code block header
> parameter? What I am often using is this:
>
>
> http://orgmode.org/manual/Exporting-code-blocks.html
>
>
> Which currently doesn't work but it is unclear from the release
Hello,
Rodrigo Belo writes:
> Hi, I believe the export function in Org mode 9.0 is ignoring the
> :exports variable.
>
> Here's an example org-file:
>
>
>
> * Test
>
> How much is 3 + 4?
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC R :exports results
> 3 + 4
> #+END_SRC
>
> #+RESULTS:
Hello,
Alex Fenton writes:
> Ah, OK. I'm curious, however, how a compiler (eg tex2dvi) cd'd to
> a different working directory can ever resolve links to image files.
It cannot.
Another alternative is:
"texi2dvi -p -b -V -o %o%b.pdf %f"
However this litters current
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