> Markdown has no direct business with Mathjax, so introducing Mathjax
> components in "ox-md.el" sounds wrong to me. "ox-md.el" doesn't even
> have any math-related function (it lets "ox-html.el" take care of LaTeX
> fragments and environments).
OK.
> Since it is a specific requirement, you may
While further evaluating my code, I realized that it wasn't working
when target headlines contained tags. I've updated the code to handle
this case -- the result is posted as a gist since it may change later
on, and all of you esteemed elisp hackers can more easily contribute
to it that way,
On Mon, Feb 12, 2018 at 1:54 AM, Ken Mankoff wrote:
>
> Does the attached file here work for you? I use it and it seems to do what
> you describe.
>
> https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2014-08/msg00109.html
>
Ken, I tried the code you included from your config
t;
> This is a common issue, though I'm not sure about where it comes from.
> In any case, you should check your configuration: it could be a mixed
> installation or a hiccup from some extraneous package.
Hi,
I am experiencing the same problem, with org-mode 20180212 via ELPA. I
already
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
NG> swfl...@flintfam.org (Samuel W. Flint) writes:
>> Not to my knowledge.
NG> ... OK. In `org-publish-project-alist', do you set :exclude-tags
NG> to t?
I do. I'll go ahead and fix that then.
Sam
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swfl...@flintfam.org (Samuel W. Flint) writes:
> Not to my knowledge.
... OK. In `org-publish-project-alist', do you set :exclude-tags to t?
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
NG> swfl...@flintfam.org (Samuel W. Flint) writes:
>>> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>>
NG> swfl...@flintfam.org (Samuel W. Flint) writes: Could you provide
NG> an uncompiled backtrace, i.e., calling `C-u M-x org-reload'
NG> first?
>> >>
swfl...@flintfam.org (Samuel W. Flint) writes:
>> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
> NG> swfl...@flintfam.org (Samuel W. Flint) writes: Could you provide
> NG> an uncompiled backtrace, i.e., calling `C-u M-x org-reload'
> NG> first?
> >>
> >> Here you go.
>
> NG> (plist-get
Sebastian Reuße writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
>> Sebastian Reuße writes:
>
>>> The test will error out if the data for the chosen locale isn’t
>>> actually present on the system. I chose the «en_US» locale in the
>>> hopes that
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
NG> swfl...@flintfam.org (Samuel W. Flint) writes: Could you provide
NG> an uncompiled backtrace, i.e., calling `C-u M-x org-reload'
NG> first?
>>
>> Here you go.
NG> (plist-get :exclude-tags info) seems to evaluate to t, which is
NG>
swfl...@flintfam.org (Samuel W. Flint) writes:
> NG> Could you provide an uncompiled backtrace, i.e., calling `C-u
> NG> M-x org-reload' first?
>
> Here you go.
(plist-get :exclude-tags info) seems to evaluate to t, which is invalid.
What is the value for `org-export-exclude-tags'?
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Sebastian Reuße writes:
>> The test will error out if the data for the chosen locale isn’t
>> actually present on the system. I chose the «en_US» locale in the
>> hopes that this will frequently be installed. I’ll leave it up
Hello,
Thibault Marin writes:
> The attached patch is my first attempt at this. It is almost identical
> to the ox-html version. I have added an option to select which mode to
> use (markdown or MathJax).
Thank you.
> Could this patch be considered for a merge?
Sebastian Reuße writes:
> The test will error out if the data for the chosen locale isn’t actually
> present on the system. I chose the «en_US» locale in the hopes that this
> will frequently be installed. I’ll leave it up to you to decide whether
> that is acceptable.
I used
Hello,
Sebastian Reuße writes:
> * org.el (org-sort-entries): Use collated sorting.
> (org-tags-sort-function): Use collated sorting.
> (org-string-collate-greaterp): Add helper-function to use as defcustom
> option, since there is no ‘string-collate-greaterp’ in Emacs.
>
> *
Hi all,
is there any way to prevent org from converting table elements to a string
when used as a variable in an octave source block?
Example: I have
#+name: P_C
| 2/3 | 1/3 |
| 1/4 | 3/4 |
and I want to use that values inside an octave script, say
#+BEGIN_SRC octave :exports both :results
* org.el (org-sort-entries): Use collated sorting.
(org-tags-sort-function): Use collated sorting.
(org-string-collate-greaterp): Add helper-function to use as defcustom
option, since there is no ‘string-collate-greaterp’ in Emacs.
* org-compat.el (org-string-collate-lessp): Add proxy to
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Sebastian Reuße writes:
>
>> I also considered adding a regression test for non-ASCII chars to
>> «test-org/sort-entries», but for stable results, one would have to
>> enforce some canonical locale. Unfortunately, it’s not
Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and
what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report? See
https://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback
Your bug report will be posted to the Org mailing list.
Hello,
swfl...@flintfam.org (Samuel W. Flint) writes:
> I'm currently getting the following error upon HTML export in publish
> projects:
>
> cl-mapcar: Wrong type argument: sequencep, t
>
> It appears it's coming up somewhere in the following:
>
> mapcar(#[257 "\300^A\301\"\207"
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