I made myself a .emacs snippet with some bindings for using a Logitech
R400 presenter with org-present; maybe some of you can use this, too.
Minor questions noted below.
-
(defun my-on-org-mode ()
(local-set-key (kbd "") 'org-present))
(defun my-on-org-present ()
(org-present-big
I'm using the dailies from ELPA, upgrading occasionally.
Works well in the "normal" current Emacs from http://emacsformacosx.com/
I'd have recommended Aquamacs until recently, but the builds from link
above are both more current and stable generally.
For LaTeX, there are many ways to get it such
+STARTUP can show top level headers, all headers, all content or everything.
I'd like a way to have all subtrees that are DONE or have no
todo-status folded, but have everything TODO* displayed at startup.
Is there a way to do that with per-file settings?
Cheers, Bernd
* “…or with TODO children
Hello Orgmoders,
Given a Document:
—
[[Section 1]]
Bla, bla
[[Section 2]]
The blah blah is [[Section1][covered well above]], so let me just say:
[[Section 1]]!
—
I get:
—
…
The blah blah is \hyperref[Section 1]{covered well above}, so let me
just say: \ref{Section 1}
…
—
Is there a any way
On 19 May 2014 19:58, Ken Mankoff wrote:
> Jr works by having javascript render the markdown to HTML. That is, you
> write markdown, upload markdown w/o running a generator, and the
> generator runs in the browser of the viewer.
>
> This is efficient for the server (simpler pages) and author (no n
Hi Alan,
On 13 February 2014 13:07, Alan Schmitt wrote:
> I don't know how to make a screencast ...
Somewhat off-topic, but just use Quicktime Player:
File > New Screen Recording.
I like to recode the resulting file afterwards using Handbrake,
reducing resolution (and stripping the sound track
Hey,
The thread's a bit stale, so sorry if I'm beating a dead horse here,
On 5 December 2013 20:15, John Hendy wrote:
> Can you do it straight from R? Might be a better place to start? If not, I'd
> look into that first to avoid googling org and ESS stuff in vain!
More concrete: Try using cairo
Hi Achim,
On 23 April 2013 18:56, Achim Gratz wrote:
> Please put quotes around the definition of prefix:
> prefix = "/Users/bernd.haug/Library/Application Support/Aquamacs Emacs"
Yes, with quoting the prefix a fresh clone installed cleanly.
>> thanks, but don't bother about supporting me.
> Hu
Hi Achim,
On 22 April 2013 17:47, Achim Gratz wrote:
> Bernd Haug writes:
>> Finally got to it; pulled up to current (cf shell output below),
>> appended your snippet to local.mk and did a clean install:
>
> You don't need to add this anymore (unless you copied
Hello Achim!
Finally got to it; pulled up to current (cf shell output below),
appended your snippet to local.mk and did a clean install:
On 14 March 2013 07:49, Achim Gratz wrote:
>> BS-Quoting and Doublequote-ing were the first things I tried:
> […]
>
> Yes I see, that is due to inadvertent dou
I am exporting a document to ODT that contains the following text:
blah blah blah =blah blah blah blah...=, blah blah blah
bla bla (bla =bla bla bla bla...= blah). bla blah bla
When opening the document in LibreOffice 3.4, I get the following message:
Read-Error.
Format error discovered in the
I have encountered problems installing to paths including spaces. This
is annoying for Aquamacs on OS X, where the normal installation
location for a custom mode etc. is a directory in
~/Library/Application Support/Aquamacs Emacs. Minimal path quoting
changes to the inferior Makefiles made the inst
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