Hello,
Many thanks Emmanuel for your help.
Indeed, I'm using org-ref and scimax, all the nice tools that
John offers very generously to the community; org-ref is so convenient
that now I cannot imagine to work without it. Maybe John has the
solution for future exports. (I did not succ
Hello,
Is there an easy way to move an entry from one date tree to
another? I
guess I need two things:
- figure out where in the date tree the entry is,
- create the parents if needed, and move it there.
This might be a more general question: given an entry in some
file, can
I move it recreat
I suppose that you need org-mode to use Babel features (code and/or
code execution results intermixed with your paper's text).
I have had trouble with .dot exporting using the builtin .dot exporter,
but can't, for the life of me, remembering if my troubles were cross-
reference or citations-relate
Well, the code for this is in `org-table-overlay-coordinate-overlays' in
org-table.el. There isn't an existing flag for your request, but of course
you can play with that code as you like.
For example, if the `(setq ih (1+ ih))' is changed to `(setq id 0 ih (1+
ih))', the row numbers will start a
Sebastian Miele writes:
> In the following days I will try to fix it and write a regression test.
>
> However, in the unlikely case that this is a feature and not a bug,
> please let me know. Please also let me know, if anyone is already on it.
>
> Sebastian Miele writes:
>
>> org-babel-tangle o
In the following days I will try to fix it and write a regression test.
However, in the unlikely case that this is a feature and not a bug,
please let me know. Please also let me know, if anyone is already on it.
Sebastian Miele writes:
> org-babel-tangle on
>
> * A
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC elisp
Hello,
Does someone succeeds to export scientific paper with numbering
formulas from LateX to odt or docx?
I have tried to use pandoc, but pandoc-crossref does not work...
(I hate these publishers that do not know LaTeX... )
Best wishes,
Jo.
> On Wed, 25 Sep 2019 20:16:26 +0200, Justus Winter
> said:
Justus> "Fraga, Eric" writes:
>> On Wednesday, 25 Sep 2019 at 11:50, Justus Winter wrote:
>>> I noticed a operator associativity problem when evaluating formulas in
>>> tables. To reproduce, enter:
>>>