Greetings.
Just pulled the latest version and tried to compile it. I get the
following error:
--
[jarmo@localhost org-mode]$ make compile
make -C doc clean; make -C lisp clean;
make[1]: Entering directory '/home/jarmo/src/org-mode/
Not being a lisp programmer, I stubbed my toe on section "9.1.3.2
Template expansion" of the manual. I was trying to use %\1, %\2 etc,
following the instructions in the second last item of the big table:
where it says:
%\1 ... %\N Insert the text entered at the Nth %^{prompt}, where N is
Hi there,
I'm using org2blog and trying to mark certain parts of a blog post
with a named anchor for permanent linking. However, org2blog relies on
Org's native HTML export, so really this post is just questions about
HTML Export.
I've managed to get sections anchored using a CUSTOM_ID property.
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Hey, now's the time to bring up something I've wanted to do for
>> a while:
>
> I think this deserves its own thread.
Here we go!
>> adding support for per-entry timezones to the ical export.
>
> It sounds good.
>
>> I've attac
Hello,
Fabrice Popineau writes:
> While we are at it, would it be possible to display an inline image when
> the image is in the contents part of the link?
>
> The rationale is that something like:
>
> [[file:book.pdf][file:cover.jpg]]
>
> is exported to html as:
>
>
>
> The result would be a c
Hello,
Stéphane Genaud writes:
> I think these kind of incompatibilities should be documented, it drove
> me crazy many hours since of course the pdflatex error messages are
> totally useless to find out.
Quoting the manual
Also, a headline with an ‘ignoreheading’ environment will have it
While we are at it, would it be possible to display an inline image when
the image is in the contents part of the link?
The rationale is that something like:
[[file:book.pdf][file:cover.jpg]]
is exported to html as:
The result would be a clickable image in the Org buffer the same way it is
in
Thanks Eric and Nicolas for finding out quickly.
Indeed, changing the PROPERTY: ignoreheading to block solved the issue.
I think these kind of incompatibilities should be documented, it drove me crazy
many hours since
of course the pdflatex error messages are totally useless to find out.
I wou
Hello,
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> Hey, now's the time to bring up something I've wanted to do for
> a while:
I think this deserves its own thread.
> adding support for per-entry timezones to the ical export.
It sounds good.
> I've attached a draft patch that shows what I mean. Basically you
Hello,
Adam Porter writes:
> I almost did that, making it not insert a header if it was set to an
> empty string, but I thought that this approach gives more flexibility,
> allowing users to insert a blank header if they want.
"\n" would allow to insert a blank header.
> But if you would prefe
Colin Baxter writes:
> Conkeror is "just" a bunch of javascripts. You need a runtime
> environment, like Gecko or XULRunner, to launch it. As we know, Mozilla is no
> longer actively developing XULRunner. One option is to use Gecko or Goanna
> (or XULRunner) in palemoon and launch conkeror by mea
Dear Adam,
> "Adam" == Adam Porter writes:
Adam> Colin Baxter writes: Hi Colin,
>> You can also launch conkeror using palemoon, and this looks like
>> the future.
Adam> Thanks, I have heard of conkeror but never got around to
Adam> trying it. I'm not sure what you mea
Hi Kyle,
the library of Babel now lives in Worg here:
http://orgmode.org/worg/library-of-babel.html
I’ve checked and fixed references to it in Org’s documentation,
but if I missed something please let me know.
Thanks,
--
Bastien
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