Greetings.
I have a situation where I need to use the same table formula all over
the place in a table. The problem is that "all over the place" is not
rectangular - if it were, this would be trivial.
I can see two possible solutions, but I don't know if either of them is
possible in Org.
1. A
Rasmus writes:
> It should be fixed by commit 323fc95b4.
Thank you very much, seems to be in order again.
Jarmo
I may be overlooking something simple here, but I'm having a problem
with org-publish. When I try to publish a page containing something like
this (minimal example):
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
* top
** level 2
*** level 3
#+END_EXAMPLE
what happens is that 'top' etc. get interpreted as section markers (the
Raymond Zeitler writes:
> Does anyone schedule and "org-clock" interruptions? I really need to
> quantify how much of a drain they are to my productivity.
>
> I thought I'd include a generic "** TODO Interruption" in my todo.org (or an
> inter.org file) and schedule it every day. Then I'd pre
Hello,
Latex math mode is not set in a footnote when exporting an org file to
tex or pdf. Below and attached is a simple example.
Thanks
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* Example
When exporting to pdf math $\hat{x}$ is okay in the main text but
not in this footnote.[f
In the properties of a subtree, I have several :EXPORT_HTML_HEAD: lines. When I
export to HTML, only the first of the lines exports to the header. I can get
two lines to export to the header by using :EXPORT_HTML_HEAD: followed by a
:EXPORT_HTML_HEAD_EXTRA: line, but I need more than two such li
On Sat, Aug 12, 2017 at 12:52 PM, Nicolas Goaziou
wrote:
>
> Ken Mankoff writes:
>
> > and second, if I make changes and then exit the expanded block
> > (via C-') without saving, the changes are lost. If I enter
> > =org-edit-special= and exit w/o saving, the changes are propagated
> > back to t
I was thinking of something like how all PDF files start with something
like %PDF-1.3. So any string that started with %org-9.0, for example
would be certain to be encoded, whereas any other beginning would not be
certain.
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> John Kitchin writes:
>
>> Could you
Hello,
Ken Mankoff writes:
> Hi,
>
> I've just learned about =org-babel-expand-src-block= (from [1]) which seems
> like an improvement over =org-edit-special=, because variables are expanded.
>
> But I notice two issues with it, and I'm wondering if these are intentional
> or bugs, or if there
Hello,
John Kitchin writes:
> Could you put some magic at the beginning of the string that indicates it
> is encoded?
I don't know. Could you elaborate a bit?
Regards,
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