[never mind the comment below.. if i use \\ instead of \, it doesn't
error, but produces default packages on the first page. then the
document starts on the second page.]
On 3/18/18, Samuel Wales wrote:
> On 3/13/18, Eric S Fraga wrote:
>> Could you post a minimal example that illustrates this
exporting to html, then converting to pdf errors. it worked ok
before. just wondering if anybody has seen this before and can guess
if i did something wrong at the org level?
thanks.
===
pandoc -o sickly--pdf-from-pandoc.pdf sickly--html.html
! LaTeX Error: Too deeply nested.
See the LaTeX man
On 3/13/18, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> Could you post a minimal example that illustrates this?
here is the minimal example. [btw, it turns out that pandoc erros
now, so i have to either get your direct export code to work, or fix
pandoc's export.]
*** NEXTKA fixing pdf to have better paragra
* ob-table.el (org-sbe): org-sbe did the wrong thing when given a
reference to a cell containing quotes or backslashes, because it would
simply wrap any $-prefixed value in quotes, without any escaping. Fix
this by using "%S" (instead of "\"%s\"").
* test-ob-table.el: Add test.
---
lisp/ob-table.
* ob-table.el (org-sbe): Add an explicit case for handling list
arguments. This avoids doing the wrong thing (%s-formatting a list,
thus losing syntax like double-quotes). This enables passing org-table
ranges through org-sbe in a simple and correct manner.
* test-ob-table.el: Add test.
---
lisp/
OK, here is v2 with table-based tests.
Vladimir Panteleev (3):
ob-table: Fix org-sbe's handling of quotes in cell values
ob-table: Fix org-sbe's handling of list arguments
ob-table: Mention passing ranges as lists in org-sbe's documentation
lisp/ob-table.el | 21 +-
* ob-table.el (org-sbe): Add documentation note.
---
lisp/ob-table.el | 2 ++
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+)
diff --git a/lisp/ob-table.el b/lisp/ob-table.el
index 17810dd74..d11df9abc 100644
--- a/lisp/ob-table.el
+++ b/lisp/ob-table.el
@@ -89,6 +89,8 @@ NOTE: By default, string variable names
Vladimir Panteleev writes:
> Ah! Well, thanks for the clarification, and apologies for the
> confusion.
Well, thanks for bearing with me.
>> I consider it to be a bug if you need to write $"string" instead of
>> "string" in any `org-sbe' call. We should not test such a mis-feature,
>> which sho
If org-tags-alist is customized by the user, the value returned by
org-global-tags-completion-table does not include any tags from agenda
buffers and files.
This behavior contradicts the docstring of
org-global-tags-completion-table, which claims to return the list of all
tags in all agenda buffer
Hi,
On 2018-03-18 22:24, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
We're clearly mis-communicating. I know the difference between a symbol
and a string, and how `read' operates. I think what puzzles me is some
design choices made in `org-sbe', and the fact that the second note of
its docstring is clear as mud.
A
Hello,
Vladimir Panteleev writes:
> On 2018-03-14 15:00, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>> I disagree. You are testing an implementation detail here: the fact that
>> "$" is not necessarily a prefix. According to the docstring, it should
>> be, so the test should use that, too. What if we rewrite `org-
OK. Thanks. I've switched to Orgalist.
On 03/17/2018 02:21 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Hello,
kadal writes:
I have the line (add-hook 'git-commit-setup-hook 'orgstruct++-mode)
but (org-return) does not work when edting the commit message.
`orgstruct-mode' does not exist anymore in master br
Hello,
stardiviner writes:
> Here is the PDF paper where has my name. How to assign this paper?
Isn't it written on the file?
> BTW, this paper is old.
>
> #+begin_src shell :dir "Data"
> ls -l assignment.pdf
> #+end_src
>
> #+RESULTS[<2018-03-18 01:48:36> 3c6dfd290d7adb1dab0192c0cbf97104dc06
On Sat, Mar 17, 2018 at 4:45 PM, Ćukasz Stelmach wrote:
> This is kind of work-in-progress version. "Kind of" because it satisfies
> my needs and I would like to ask what others think or need.
>
> How to test this module?
>
> Please comment.
That looks great.
Best way to start is to put it on
Hello,
"Daniel P. Gomez" writes:
> I've fixed the implementation of `org-export--prepare-file-contents`
> so
> that links are relative to the included file. A patch is attached.
>
> I've also created two org files in the test examples directory:
> "includer-with-links.org" and "subdir/includee-w
Hi!
Some babel blocks generate image files as output. Orgmode does link
them so that exporting the corresponding heading also includes the
image.
For example:
#+BEGIN_SRC plantuml :file "foobar.svg"
(*) --> "step1"
--> "step2"
--> (*)
#+END_SRC
#+RESULTS:
[[foobar.svg]]
Is is possible to defin
* John Kitchin wrote:
>
> Can you do something like:
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC some-lang :results output org drawer :file (make-temp-file
> "prefix-")
>
> #+END_SRC
Awesome!
I was looking in the wrong direction.
#+BEGIN_SRC plantuml :file (make-temp-file "2018-03-18-testprefix-" nil ".svg")
(*) -->
Thank you!
Unfortunately my (lack of) elisp knowledge doesn't allow me to implement
this feature myself. I'll wait until somebody finds it useful enough...
On Fri, 2018-03-16 at 22:57 +0100, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> ST writes:
>
> > to those engineers, who are responsible for adding
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