On Thu, Oct 26, 2017 at 6:33 AM, Roland Everaert wrote:
> This organization depends on your workflow, but their is surely some standard
> key arrangement to improve our typing with our favorite editor an module.
A keyboard like that easily provides more keybinding "namespaces", for
keys where c=
Yeah, it would be nice to have something that folds the tree back to its
original state after the ediff! (excitement)
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On Thu, Oct 26, 2017 at 01:33:20PM +0200, Roland Everaert wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am considering buying this quite expensive ergonomic keyboard.
>
> https://ergodox-ez.com/
>
> This device can manage up to 32 layers and I wonder how a regular emacs and
> org-mode user would organize the layers.
>
> This
I don't know anything about this, but there are certain times when I have
liked to use \paragraph{ } in generating a document. The first part of
the paragraph is emboldened, but it's still a paragraph. I stumbled over
this idea when I first encountered Org-Mode, and never was satisfied with
the
Hi
Actually I am using two different approaches to execute matlab code in a
orgmode buffer.
* Chumur Erkut suggestion:
Don't change the definition of
org-babel-execute:matlab
but do
(setq org-babel-default-header-args:matlab
'((:session . "*MATLAB*")
(:results . "silent")))
T
On Thursday, 26 Oct 2017 at 16:55, Uwe Brauer wrote:
>> My suggestion would be to use top level headlines (level 1) as
>> sections and subheadlines as questions/solutions. I.e. change the
>> org-latex-classes entry.
>
> That is a possibility, thanks, but I think right now I will stick t
> On Thursday, 26 Oct 2017 at 10:24, Uwe Brauer wrote:
> [...]
> My suggestion would be to use top level headlines (level 1) as
> sections and subheadlines as questions/solutions. I.e. change the
> org-latex-classes entry.
That is a possibility, thanks, but I think right now I
> Hello,
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> IIUC, you write the above directly in the document. Org has very limited
> support for raw LaTeX syntax. It can only understand simple macros with
> simple arguments -- i.e., no nested arguments.
> If you need to write more complicated construc
Johan:
Maybe this one would work for you:
#+NAME: first
#+BEGIN_SRC js
function one() {
return 1;
}
#+END_SRC
#+NAME: second
#+BEGIN_SRC js
function two() {
return 2;
}
#+END_SRC
#+NAME: third
#+BEGIN_SRC js
function three() {
return 3;
}
#+END_SRC
#+NAME: all
#+BEGIN_SRC sh :re
Following up: A function like this one should help.
(defun expand-named-babel-block (block)
(save-excursion
(org-babel-goto-named-src-block block)
(org-babel-expand-src-block)))
However ... there's something strange here with
org-babel-goto-named-src-block (org 9.0.9). It just jumps t
Hi,
I am considering buying this quite expensive ergonomic keyboard.
https://ergodox-ez.com/
This device can manage up to 32 layers and I wonder how a regular emacs and
org-mode user would organize the layers.
This organization depends on your workflow, but their is surely some
standard key arr
Thanks Martin,
These are good suggestions, but it's not quite what I am after. In your
second example, I would like ":var code=example" to make "code" carry the
full (and expanded) text of the "example" block, i.e. to have
echo ls -alh
as the result -- the code itself, unevaluated.
Johan
201
Hello,
Uwe Brauer writes:
> The problem is that my document also contains latex \section commmands.
> These are exported correctly *only* if they don't contain math.
>
> Works
> \section{Adaptive methods using hopt}
>
> Does not work:
> \section{Adaptive methods using $h_{\text{op}}$}
IIUC, y
On Thursday, 26 Oct 2017 at 10:24, Uwe Brauer wrote:
> Hello
>
> I export a org file to latex using the exam class and therefore thanks
> to Thomas Hunter I have defined.
[...]
> So what shall I do?
My suggestion would be to use top level headlines (level 1) as sections
and subheadlines as quest
On Wednesday, 25 Oct 2017 at 14:03, Tor wrote:
> this is a feature request for having the ability to use
> `fill-paragraph' on headings. An example from Emacs news:
Semantically, this makes no sense? How would org know that the line
that follows a headline is part of the headline or not part of
Hello
I export a org file to latex using the exam class and therefore thanks
to Thomas Hunter I have defined.
(org-latex-classes
(quote
(
("exam" "\\documentclass[12pt, addpoints, answers]{exam}"
("\\begin{questions}%%%s" "\\end{questions}"
"\\begin{questions}%%%s" "\\end{questions}")
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