Hi,
> You may be right. In this case, we may use \eqref if MathJax is
> going to be used (like your initial patch did), and do the above
> otherwise.
OK, I think that would work. To summarize, here are the different
outputs under MathJax and the other modes:
- MathJax mode:
- Environment:
Hi András and all:
Sorry for the delay.
András Simonyi writes:
Another question is the syntax for specifying the bibliography
to be used and, maybe, the location where the bibliography
should be placed. Org-ref (ab)uses links for these purposes as
well. Was
I just tried
--8<---cut here---start->8---
DEADLINE: <2018-04-19 Thu>
<2018-01-10 Wed 16:00 +2w>
--8<---cut here---end--->8---
But unfortunately entries were still appearing after the
deadline.
ed...@openmail.cc
Hello,
I have seen this syntax in markdown (one of the many versions):
!listing
path/to/file.ext
start=ini_keyword end=end_keyword
Here, ~file.ext~ is a source file, and both ~ini_keyword~ and
~end_keyword~ are text strings in the text delimiting what should be
included (responsibility of
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Date: Tue, 09 Jan 2018 22:16:56 -0700
From: torys.ander...@gmail.com (Tory S. Anderson)
To: orgmode list
Subject: [O] Orgmode repeater intervals with end date
Message-ID: <87incamgxj@byu.edu>
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed
Hi all,
When repeater
On a related topic, I wish there was a way for Org to export BibTeX
references to other formats besides LaTeX and PDF.
I once relied on some package, org-bibtex to do the trick along with a
set of Emacs Lisp scripts that were run with Babel ([1]), but found out
that I was doing more Lisp
I've overlooked the fact that ox-bibtex is in contribs of org-mode
git. Perhaps it never was in the main lisp directory of org-mode. It
does seem a rather basic package though.
Best wishes.
Hello,
Aliaksey Artamonau writes:
> I noticed that when I try using C-u C-u C-u `org-clock-in', I get two
> clocks started: one using last clock out time, and one using current
> time. Clocking out then closes the last one and leaves the former one
> dangling.
It seems that the emacs-26.0.90 pretest, which uses org-version 9.1.2,
does not contain ox-bibtex. I thought ox-bibtex was introduced at
org-version 8.2.
Best wishes.
Hi Xu Chunyang,
> The source of https://orgmode.org/ contains the following
>
> #+begin_src html
> href="http://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Droid+Serif:400,400italic|Droid+Sans=latin"
> rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
> #+end_src
>
> My web browser (Chrome) refuses to load it and shows
On Tue, 09 Jan 2018 20:35:37 +0800 Eric S Fraga wrote
> Check org-latex-prefer-user-labels.
OK, this works for me, thanks.
FWIW, org-latex-prefer-user-labels eluded me in the documentation. Now that you
pointed me to it, I see the reason for the change, but I
Diego Zamboni writes:
> Hi Martin,
>
> I discovered this only yesterday, when I started using org-mode from a git
> checkout and the shortcuts stopped working. Turns out this functionality
> now has to be enabled by loading the org-tempo library:
>
> "Diego" == Diego Zamboni writes:
Diego> Hi Martin,
Diego> I discovered this only yesterday, when I started using
Diego> org-mode from a git checkout and the shortcuts stopped
Diego> working. Turns out this functionality now has to be enabled
Diego>
One more note: the published manual at
https://orgmode.org/org.html#Easy-templates is still not updated, but the
org-version of the manual mentions this at
https://code.orgmode.org/bzg/org-mode/src/master/contrib/manual.org#structure-templates
On Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 9:00 AM, Diego Zamboni
Hi Martin,
I discovered this only yesterday, when I started using org-mode from a git
checkout and the shortcuts stopped working. Turns out this functionality
now has to be enabled by loading the org-tempo library:
https://code.orgmode.org/bzg/org-mode/src/master/lisp/org-tempo.el. In
principle,
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