[O] Feature Request: allow export yes/no for blocks that are valid babel inputs

2019-03-23 Thread Carlos Pita
Hi all, when using lists, tables and example blocks as inputs to babel src blocks sometimes the inputs are just... inputs. There is some inconsistency in the fact that src blocks can be selectively exported but not their inputs. Commenting these inputs out makes them invisible to the block

Re: [O] Feature Request: allow export yes/no for blocks that are valid babel inputs

2019-03-23 Thread Carlos Pita
Or maybe the other way around: #+noexport: mylist mytable ... Then there is the question of what to do with src blocks, which have their own, more complex, export control mechanism. What if both #+noexport and :exports were set with non consistent values? Should one forbid that possibility? Or

Re: [O] Feature Request: allow export yes/no for blocks that are valid babel inputs

2019-03-23 Thread Carlos Pita
Or maybe a keyword, similar to #+name. For instance: #+export: no #+name: mylist - item 1 - item 2

Re: [O] doi-utils, org-ref-bibtex: separate or included?

2019-03-23 Thread John Kitchin
You can install org-ref from Melpa, and it has both of these packages included in it. I am pretty sure all you need is something like (use-package org-ref :init (setq org-ref-bibtex-hydra-key-binding (kbd "\C-cj"))) you should load org first anyway, so the :after should not be needed.

[O] doi-utils, org-ref-bibtex: separate or included?

2019-03-23 Thread Lawrence Bottorff
I've got this code in my init: (use-package doi-utils :ensure t :after org) (use-package org-ref-bibtex :after org :init (setq org-ref-bibtex-hydra-key-binding "\C-cj")) I'm not sure where I got this code, but it errors out. There is no ELPA for these, correct? What's the best way to install

[O] [Feature Request] Add hook right before "org-export--dispatch-action"

2019-03-23 Thread Julio César
Hello, currently org-mode doesn't provide a hook one could use to customize the *Org Export Dispatcher* buffer, for example changing the font face for it. For this one have to fall-back to using an advice like explained here , the suggestion is to

[O] Make up headline from first part of a paragraph, when writing

2019-03-23 Thread Alan E. Davis
I am certain this is a silly thought, one of those I could spend enough hours on to complete several projects! I just realized that my process for making up headlines gets clumsy when I'm actually trying to write a narrative. A related "problem" or issue is the need to extract headlines from a