Hello the list,
I apologize if the reply to my question has already be given here of if it
is in the org-mode website.
I would be happy to get in advance, for any new .org file that I am going
to create, some properties given by default, for example the following
links for .bib file:
bibliogra
The following table is highlighted incorrectly by org-mode:
| Col1 | Col2 |
|--+--|
| +1 | +2 |
|--+--|
The region of text starting at the plus sign in "+1" and ending with the
plus sign in the following divider line is covered with a strikethrough
effect. I think any font effect
Greetings:
Thank you, Nicolas, for your very prompt response. Your enhancements definitely
improved things, however the formatting with == still appears to have issues
(i.e., there is a “.nf” before the word and the question mark at the end of the
sentence is absent). I have the output from `ma
On Wed, Oct 18, 2017, 5:20 PM Kaushal Modi wrote:
>
> Thanks for the instructions, below works perfectly!
>
As a quick follow up, it's already implemented in ox-hugo:
https://ox-hugo.scripter.co/doc/source-blocks/#highlighting
Thanks again! :)
> --
Kaushal Modi
Tim,
While I appreciate the insight, Tk and web apps are outside the scope of what
I'm looking for. I've used Tk with Python
and Perl and don't care for it.
I value the low overhead, speed, and simplicity of terminal applications. I use
Mutt for all my email, and the only GUI
app I use with any
There is actually lots of these frameworks and libraries in many
different languages, so it really depends on what you are most
comfortable working in. I have used both Emacs forms and widgets in the
past. For example, I've used forms as an intermediate step between emacs
and a backend store where
On Tue, Oct 17, 2017 at 5:39 PM Berry, Charles wrote:
> I think this might work: Add `after' advice to `org-babel-exp-code' that
> copies the header args you want to retain and prepends a #+header: line
> with them to the string returned by org-babel-exp-code. Then your
> src-block transcoder ca
Hello,
Anthony Agelastos writes:
> Greetings:
>
> I am trying to use org to export to a man page and I noticed that some
> items with formatting do not show up appropriately. I will provide an
> example of the issue below in addition to system information and the
> troubleshooting I’ve done so
Hello,
Allen Li writes:
> Here's the new patch with tests
I added a commit message and applied it. Thank you.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou0x80A93738
Greetings:
I am trying to use org to export to a man page and I noticed that some items
with formatting do not show up appropriately. I will provide an example of the
issue below in addition to system information and the troubleshooting I’ve done
so far. I would appreciate any guidance you can
On Wed, Oct 18, 2017 at 10:55:26AM -0500, Grant Rettke wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 18, 2017 at 8:23 AM, Russell Adams
>
> https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_mono/widget.html
That's cool! I didn't realize that Emacs had some of that built in. I'll read
up on that too!
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On Wed, Oct 18, 2017 at 8:23 AM, Russell Adams
wrote:
> Given the unique user base of Org, I wanted to ask a question.
>
> Has anyone seen any modern development libraries for TUI (console /
> character cell) applications? Ncurses the library is
> not an answer as you have to start from scratch.
Carsten Dominik writes:
> Dear all,
>
> this is great added functionality that I have missed a lot myself. Thanks
> for this! Also, I like the key binding.
I do too, though I also notice it conflicts with inlinetask insertion.
> One improvement I can think of it to read the block type with c
Allan,
On Wed, Oct 18, 2017 at 09:58:31AM -0400, Allan Streib wrote:
> > Has anyone seen any modern development libraries for TUI (console /
> > character cell) applications?
>
> There's Console Framework[1] if you like C# and .NET/Mono.
Anything Windows oriented is not what I'm looking for. I wo
> Has anyone seen any modern development libraries for TUI (console /
> character cell) applications?
There's Console Framework[1] if you like C# and .NET/Mono.
Or maybe npyscreen[2] is more what you're looking for?
1. https://elw00d.github.io/consoleframework/
2. http://npyscreen.readthedocs.i
Given the unique user base of Org, I wanted to ask a question.
Has anyone seen any modern development libraries for TUI (console / character
cell) applications? Ncurses the library is
not an answer as you have to start from scratch. There are thousands of web
frameworks, and yet console is infin
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