An org file with the following content:
#+OPTIONS: *:nil
/simple/ /example/
During export org will transpose the word 'example' so the final output is
//examplesimple/ /
This will be the output regardless of export format. I have tried html,
txt, odt, md.
The words will be transposed as
SM> For one, I'd like to see more major modes come with support for Semantic
SM> right in the major mode's own definition (rather than have it part of
SM> CEDET). E.g. for Elisp mode, CC-mode, ...
SM> The idea is to get to the point where Semantic support is just another
SM> thing that a major mode
> "DE" == David Engster writes:
DE> I find this whole core vs package argument strange. If you ship Emacs with
DE> Org, Gnus and CEDET, they are part of Emacs, so it's in the interest of
DE> all Emacs developers that they work well, whether they use them or not.
DE> The users won't care if th
> "PL" == Phillip Lord writes:
PL> The alternative proposal is, essentially, to copy files into the Emacs
PL> core build structure and move from there.
PL> Reading the discussion reinforces my feeling that the latter is the wrong
PL> approach, because it reinforces a distinction between pack
> "SM" == Stefan Monnier writes:
SM> For one, I'd like to see more major modes come with support for Semantic
SM> right in the major mode's own definition (rather than have it part of
SM> CEDET). E.g. for Elisp mode, CC-mode, ...
SM> The idea is to get to the point where Semantic support is
I frequently write documentation with recommendations nested in
different sections, typically one line per recommendation. I then
summarize a list of those recommendations at the end of my document.
Today I use babel to grep the document for my recommendation format,
but given I'm exporting to Lat
On Sat, 11 Feb 2017, Kyle Meyer wrote:
"Charles C. Berry" writes:
[snip]
Also AFAICS, this one is not current either:
\key{toggle pretty display of scripts, entities}{C-c C-x {\tt\char`\\}}
Hmm, C-c C-x \ is bound to org-toggle-pretty-entities, so the binding is
correct. Is the descr
"Charles C. Berry" writes:
> Sorry not to be sending a patch, but I figured I should at least mention
> that these are not current:
>
>
> \key{export visible part only}{C-c C-e v}
> \key{insert template of export options}{C-c C-e t}
With e50cd98f9, I've update these, as well as added keys for o
> Nick Dokos writes:
> And if you want to fix this in Emacs only:
> ;; System locale to use for formatting time values.
> (setq system-time-locale "C") ; Make sure that the weekdays in
the
> ; time stamps of your Org mode
file
On Fri, 10 Feb 2017, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
Aloha Chuck,
Charles C. Berry writes:
A look at the `slidify-example.org' file in the `org-9-plus' branch of my
(chasberry) `orgmode-accessories' github repo might be a good start with
.Rmd exports even if you do not want to use `slidify'.
Your ox-r
I spoke too early - if I have two headings with :newpage: tag in a row, my
current code below skips the second heading.
It seems (setq org-map-continue-from (outline-next-heading)) in my code is the
problem .. any help will be appreciated!
(defun org/parse-headings-newpage (backend)
; add \
Using the following example, how can I get the sentence starting "Data
confirms that..." to be under a level 4 heading please?
Or, in other words, how can I kill the level 5 heading after
"(cite:0580)" so that "Data confirms that ..." is under a level 4
heading please?
--8<---cut her
>>> "Eric" == Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> Matt Price writes:
>> Does anyone use org-annotate actively? I'm wondering what your
>> workflow is, how you incorporate comments, etc.
> I wrote it, and I don't use it that much. I do use it for quick
> notes-to-self when writing, but fo
Hello,
thanks hugely for org mode: the more I learn about it the easier is my
life organization!
I was trying to use org-eww-copy-for-org-mode (org-eww package in the
contrib/ directory) within eww in website like www.indeed.co.uk, and
every time I tried, I was receiving the error "Empty Link".
Thanks Nicolas for the confirmation.
I am running Emacs 25.2rc2 under Windows 10 compiled with Mingw64.
2 of the failures seem to be harmless.
This one is about the file system which behaves differently under Windows :
F test-org-export/file-uri
Test ‘org-export-file-uri’ specifications.
On Saturday, 11 Feb 2017 at 01:20, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
[...]
> Again, I'm sure it is useful for some documents, but I don't think Org
> should provide such WYSIWYG feature.
Just to let you know that I completely support this statement. If
people want a word processor, there are plenty about
On Fri, Feb 10 2017, Fabrice Popineau wrote:
> Maybe this explains it :
>
> Ran 670 tests, 667 results as expected, 3 unexpected (2017-02-10
> 22:35:45+0100)
> 14 expected failures
>
> 3 unexpected results:
> FAILED test-org-element/link-parser
> FAILED test-org-export/file-uri
> FAILED test-org-
> Perhaps the bundled org in stock emacs interfered with a newer
> downloaded version because load-path is not configured properly. If a
> mixed-version installation happened to Carsten, it is probably
> happening to lots of people. I also use a Mac and it's happened to me
> before. What else can
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