>>> "FE" == Fraga, Eric writes:
> On Thursday, 18 Jan 2024 at 16:40, Uwe Brauer via "General discussions
> about Org-mode." wrote:
>> Any suggestion how to tell the converter not convert
>>
>> *** First step
>>
>> To a block?
> Add the :B_ignoreheading: tag and the following property to the h
My configuration contains the equivalent of
(setopt org-agenda-files
(directory-files-recursively "~/.local/share/org/todo" ".org$"))
My Emacs setup broke today due to the presence of a lockfile inside
"~/.local/share/org/todo". I use EXWM, and I show org-agenda on startup:
(add-hook 'af
Hi,
Bringing this back up. Ihor, I've added you to the thread directly
(hope that's ok).
Any thoughts? I have not yet updated it for the most recent changes to
main, but I can do that.
Matt
On Sun, Oct 10, 2021 at 9:40 PM Matt Huszagh wrote:
>
> Matt Huszagh writes:
>
> > I've created a patch
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Matt Huszagh writes:
>
>> These are nice ideas, and ones I hadn't considered. Thanks for the
>> suggestions! I'll think about it a bit and may modify the patch
>> accordingly.
>
> May I ask if you further considered changing the patch?
Hey Ihor,
I'm sorry for the late
Uwe Brauer via "General discussions about Org-mode."
writes:
> https://orgmode.org/worg/exporters/beamer/tutorial.html
>
> It is possible to have multicolumns in beamer.
>
> Now I am writing a bilingual text, and would have each language in a column.
>
> Is there any similar configuration possibl
On Thursday, 18 Jan 2024 at 16:40, Uwe Brauer via "General discussions about
Org-mode." wrote:
> Any suggestion how to tell the converter not convert
>
> *** First step
>
> To a block?
Add the :B_ignoreheading: tag and the following property to the headline:
:PROPERTIES:
:BEAMER_env: ignoreheadi
gerard.vermeu...@posteo.net writes:
>> I cannot think of any common use where the two approches differ, and
>> it is indeed simpler. The possibility that the block does not have the
>> common indentation still stands.
>
> As far as I understand, the effect also occurs when the block has a
> common
On 18.01.2024 17:45, Sébastien Miquel wrote:
Ihor Radchenko writes:
If I recall correctly, in order to fix this, in =org-indent-line=,
before calling =TAB= in the native buffer, one should check the
current line indentation and if it is less than =block-content-ind=,
start by adding this much
On Thu, Jan 18 2024, Edward Doolittle wrote:
> Thank you for your thoughts.
> I have used org-mode to do all my STACK question authoring for a few
> years now [1]. I do all the writing in emacs and then copy/paste into the
> STACK textareas, test, repeat. It is not elegant, but it is easier than
> I have begun thinking about how I might use Org mode to improve the
> experience of developing resources for the open source Moodle LMS or even
> developing entire Moodle sites.
Nice idea. You might find it useful to look into the source code for
the R/Exams package for R (https://www.r-exa
Ihor Radchenko writes:
If I recall correctly, in order to fix this, in =org-indent-line=,
before calling =TAB= in the native buffer, one should check the
current line indentation and if it is less than =block-content-ind=,
start by adding this much indentation to the current line.
This could b
Hello
According to
https://orgmode.org/worg/exporters/beamer/tutorial.html
It is possible to have multicolumns in beamer.
Now I am writing a bilingual text, and would have each language in a column.
Is there any similar configuration possible for exporting to LaTeX (article)?
Thanks and re
Ihor Radchenko writes:
>> Expected behaviour: produce a sparse tree.
>>
>> Actual result: no sparse tree.
>
> Thanks for reporting!
> Confirmed.
>
> This is because `org-sparse-tree' will produce the following matcher:
>
> TEST-HELLO="one"
>
> Which is interpreted as: Has tag "TEST" and does
Hi
I have a longer documents with a lot of graphics, and the following setting:
#+OPTIONS: H:2
So that
** Introduction
Will be converted to a frame, while if converted to LaTeX (article) it
will be converted to a subsection.
Now I also have subsubsections like
*** First step
Containin
Jorge P. de Morais Neto writes:
> A textual description:
>
> ...
> The bug is that M-S- adjusts Task B clock in timestamp by x
> minutes and Task A clock out timestamp by 5 minutes, where x (in our
> case, x is 4) is not 5. And in my opinion, Task A clock out timestamp
> *should not change at al
writes:
> J’ai un soucis avec le clocktable qui semble être un bug car il n’accepte
> pas les attributs latex avant la ligne BEGIN:
> #+ATTR_LATEX: :align Xll :width \textwidth
> #+BEGIN: clocktable :scope file :maxlevel 2
This is a commonly reported problem - when using dynamic blocks (in
pa
Hi, Edward
Edward Doolittle writes:
> 2) Development of Moodle glossaries. Glossaries can be uploaded to a
> Moodle site using an appropriate XML file. Glossaries could be
> developed in Org mode, including JSXgraph diagrams and graphs, PNG
> images, and so on, and then Org mode converted to X
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
>> As for {[}{]}, it is a bit difficult to implement. Especially when we
>> also consider user filters and derived backends. If we have several
>> transcoders of consequent elements, there is always a risk that even
>> when a given filter/transcoder is generating a vali
Salih Muhammed writes:
> I see that the text has been updated after updating org at my end,
> however, the issue of the stretch persists (see attachment).
>
> My version of org is at 571186631a09262abb58ca395f75b837bbb2
>
> Org version gives: 9.7-??-5711866
Org does not add any extra newline
Sébastien Miquel writes:
> The issue is that when you press return, you insert a newline, with no
> indentation, then call =org-indent-line= which edits the block in a
> native buffer. This is supposed to remove any common indentation, but
> there is now none. Then it reinserts the code in the or
Pedro Andres Aranda Gutierrez writes:
>>ox-latex tries hard to not duplicate babel. I am unable to reproduce
>>duplication with your file (but with #+latex_class: koma-article removed)
>
> Despite this, there is a repetition, and the clash is because ox-latex
> wants ngerman wiith
> #+language: d
Hello,
Currently, Org mode never tangles code blocks when they reside inside
encrypted subtrees. Never means that such code blocks will _not_ be
tangled even if encrypted subtree is temporarily decrypted via
org-decrypt-entry/org-decrypt-entries in the current buffer.
The current approach is inde
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