Dejan Josifović writes:
> Using PlantUML from jar (org-plantuml-jar-path variable) and latest
> org-mode, I wanted to render a diagram containing some Unicode
> characters (such as '⊥' and '∀'), but the end image had some gibberish
> instead. However,
> trying this from a standalone file
Hello Nicolas,
Could you please have another look?
Cheers,
Jonas
Jonas Bernoulli writes:
> I think I have addressed all you feedback.
>
> The only difference when exporting org-manual.org is:
>
> -When typing text into a field, Org treats @kbd{DEL},
> +When typing text into a
fatiparty--- via "General discussions about Org-mode." writes:
> Doing describe-face on the footnote I have "Background: unspecified"
So org-footnote does not have a defined background, which is usual. You
don't need to remove any background color. You should be seeing in your
notes the
Jan 15, 2022, 10:23 by maciasch...@posteo.net:
> fatiparty--- via "General discussions about Org-mode." writes:
>
>> It is much better now. In Emacs, footnotes have a background color. I
>> still
>> can see the footnote background colour with ":background 'nil".
>>
>
> What theme are you
fatiparty--- via "General discussions about Org-mode." writes:
> It is much better now. In Emacs, footnotes have a background color. I
> still
> can see the footnote background colour with ":background 'nil".
What theme are you using? Usually, org-footnote does not have a defined
Jan 15, 2022, 09:16 by maciasch...@posteo.net:
> fatipa...@tutanota.com writes:
>
>> That works well. But although I am atttempting to remove the
>> background and change the foreground colour, the old colours remain.
>>
>> (with-eval-after-load 'org
>> (set-face-attribute 'org-footnote nil
fatiparty--- via "General discussions about Org-mode."
writes:
> Jan 15, 2022, 02:13 by e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk:
>
>> On Friday, 14 Jan 2022 at 14:44, fatipa...@tutanota.com wrote:
>>
>>> I would like to include the customisation using elisp code
>>>
>>
>> Have a look at, for instance,
>>
>> ,[
fatipa...@tutanota.com writes:
> That works well. But although I am atttempting to remove the
> background and change the foreground colour, the old colours remain.
>
> (with-eval-after-load 'org
> (set-face-attribute 'org-footnote nil
> :foreground "d2691e" :background 'nil :underline
Jan 15, 2022, 08:41 by maciasch...@posteo.net:
> fatipa...@tutanota.com writes:
>
>> But this is giving "error: Invalid face, org-footnote"
>>
>
> Try this (I forgot to mention this, sorry):
>
> (with-eval-after-load 'org
> (set-face-attribute 'org-footnote nil :foreground "d2691e" :height 0.8
fatiparty--- via "General discussions about Org-mode." writes:
> Is this requirement just associated with org-footnote, as it is not usual to
> use "with-eval-after-load"
> to apply customisations.
It's a face defined by org, and org must be loaded before. You can also
put before, simply,
Jan 15, 2022, 08:41 by maciasch...@posteo.net:
> fatipa...@tutanota.com writes:
>
>> But this is giving "error: Invalid face, org-footnote"
>>
>
> Try this (I forgot to mention this, sorry):
>
> (with-eval-after-load 'org
> (set-face-attribute 'org-footnote nil :foreground "d2691e" :height 0.8
>
fatipa...@tutanota.com writes:
> But this is giving "error: Invalid face, org-footnote"
Try this (I forgot to mention this, sorry):
(with-eval-after-load 'org
(set-face-attribute 'org-footnote nil :foreground "d2691e" :height 0.8 :extend
t :underline "red"))
Jan 15, 2022, 08:00 by maciasch...@posteo.net:
> fatiparty--- via "General discussions about Org-mode." writes:
>
>> What is the face name associated with inline footnotes?
>>
>
> M-x describe-face RET Is your friend. Place the cursor on any inline
> note, run this command and you will see that
fatiparty--- via "General discussions about Org-mode." writes:
> What is the face name associated with inline footnotes?
M-x describe-face RET Is your friend. Place the cursor on any inline
note, run this command and you will see that the face you need to modify
is called `org-footnote'.
M-:
El 2022-01-09 22:42, Samuel Banya escribió:
> Ah, Ledger is way too complicated for what it's worth. I've seen
> videos on YouTube about it, and every person who's praised it is
> pretty much too smart enough to be able to explain it in simple terms.
It is very easy. I made a video for EmacsConf
Jan 15, 2022, 02:13 by e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk:
> On Friday, 14 Jan 2022 at 14:44, fatipa...@tutanota.com wrote:
>
>> I would like to include the customisation using elisp code
>>
>
> Have a look at, for instance,
>
> ,[ C-h f set-face-foreground RET ]
> | set-face-foreground is an interactive
Dear all,
I skimmed through most of the answers, so forgive me if the following has
already been said.
The question triggers an old LaTeX reflex; If the layout tweak or typography
tune turns out to be very difficult to accomplish with LaTeX (including all the
mainstream add-ons), then the
Eric S Fraga writes:
> One technique I do use is "Info-index" in the manual (bound to i in
> Info-mode by default) although not everything is indexed.
Another technique is M-x customize-group org
Also, helm-info is often more handy - it provides full text search
through the manual.
Best,
On Friday, 14 Jan 2022 at 22:01, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Ouch. Sorry for this. This was introduced by fixing another bug.
> Should be fixed on main now.
Thank you for such a quick response and no worries! Yes, it seems to
work now.
--
: Eric S Fraga, with org release_9.5.2-306-g9623da in Emacs
Nathaniel Nicandro writes:
> I would be happy to contribute the Org related parts of emacs-jupyter to
> Org core. I think that would mainly mean the ob-jupyter.el file that is
> similar to the other ob-*.el files. How would I go about contributing
> ob-jupyter.el in this specific situation?
Eric S Fraga writes:
> By the way, adding an empty column to front of the table fixes the
> problem so at least I am not panicking (I have a presentation to give
> with the data in a table etc.). There must be a problem with a regex
> looking for dividing lines maybe?
Sorry for causing this
On Friday, 14 Jan 2022 at 07:13, John Hendy wrote:
> is there a heuristic on when to look at the manual vs. when to M-x
> help RET v RET [guess-and-check-randomly]?
Pretty much the heuristic I use. ;-)
This is one of the problems with org: way too many variables. However,
it is the presence of
Eric S Fraga writes:
> Hello all,
>
> as I recently updated org, I seem to have run into a bug with ob-gnuplot
> (or ob more generally) where data from a table are not interpreted
> correctly. Specifically, if the first column entry in a row is a
> negative number, the data file created for use
On Friday, 14 Jan 2022 at 14:44, fatipa...@tutanota.com wrote:
> I would like to include the customisation using elisp code
Have a look at, for instance,
,[ C-h f set-face-foreground RET ]
| set-face-foreground is an interactive native compiled Lisp function in
| ‘faces.el’.
|
|
Jan 15, 2022, 01:30 by e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk:
> On Friday, 14 Jan 2022 at 14:03, fatipa...@tutanota.com wrote:
>
>> How can I remove the background and underline for footnotes, and change
>> foreground colour.
>>
>
> M-x customize-face RET org-footnote RET
>
> and adapt as you see fit?
>
I would
By the way, adding an empty column to front of the table fixes the
problem so at least I am not panicking (I have a presentation to give
with the data in a table etc.). There must be a problem with a regex
looking for dividing lines maybe?
--
: Eric S Fraga, with org release_9.5.2-304-g1537bb
On Friday, 14 Jan 2022 at 14:03, fatipa...@tutanota.com wrote:
> How can I remove the background and underline for footnotes, and change
> foreground colour.
M-x customize-face RET org-footnote RET
and adapt as you see fit?
--
: Eric S Fraga, with org release_9.5.2-298-g1f48d2 in Emacs 29.0.50
On Fri, Jan 14, 2022 at 3:48 AM Eric S Fraga wrote:
>
> Have a look at
>
> ,[ C-h v org-babel-min-lines-for-block-output RET ]
> | org-babel-min-lines-for-block-output is a variable defined in ‘ob-core.el’.
> |
> | Its value is 10
> |
> | The minimum number of lines for block output.
> | If
Jan 14, 2022, 21:41 by e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk:
> On Thursday, 13 Jan 2022 at 21:39, Juan Manuel Macías wrote:
>
>> I think a custom link would suffice for text within the paragraph. A
>> quick example:
>>
>
> Very nice example. Thank you.
>
> Custom links are excellent for this kind of behaviour
Hello all,
as I recently updated org, I seem to have run into a bug with ob-gnuplot
(or ob more generally) where data from a table are not interpreted
correctly. Specifically, if the first column entry in a row is a
negative number, the data file created for use by gnuplot consists of
only -
Hello,
Hans Donner writes:
> Subject: [PATCH] lisp/oc-basic.el: Fix author style
>
> * lisp/oc-basic.el (org-cite-basic-export-citation): Add missing parameter
> ---
> lisp/oc-basic.el | 2 +-
> 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
>
> diff --git a/lisp/oc-basic.el b/lisp/oc-basic.el
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Allen Li writes:
>
>>> I agree. The question is whether changing to
>>> (defvar org-id-link-to-org-use-id)
>>> solves your problem.
>>
>> Thanks for your concern. By editing ob-tangle.el, I can confirm that
>> changing this does solve my problem.
>>
>> If I must, I
Have a look at
,[ C-h v org-babel-min-lines-for-block-output RET ]
| org-babel-min-lines-for-block-output is a variable defined in ‘ob-core.el’.
|
| Its value is 10
|
| The minimum number of lines for block output.
| If number of lines of output is equal to or exceeds this
| value, the
On Thursday, 13 Jan 2022 at 21:39, Juan Manuel Macías wrote:
> I think a custom link would suffice for text within the paragraph. A
> quick example:
Very nice example. Thank you.
Custom links are excellent for this kind of behaviour tuning while being
portable if the link definition is included
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