Dear org users,
This is my second paper I am formatting with the new citation framework,
this time using csl for the first time, since basic does not fit the
bill anymore.
This paper is discussing and comparing translations to the same text. So
when I mention publications in the text, I
r this
kind of material. There is still no established and robust way to do this
kind of thing in any format, so I am great to see this is possible.
All the best,
Christian
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wanted to know, all I want to do is hide the citekey in
this case.
All the best, and thanks for given us the present of org-ref,
Christian
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this, but can't find it now.
Any help appreciated,
Christian
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Dear Org List,
I came across a typo that makes exporting to Latex impossible. The attached
patch fixes this problem.
This is the first patch I submit, and I changed just one line. If there is a
problem, you can just fix this one place manually.
All the best,
Christian
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On 12/21/2016 10:25 PM, Karl Voit wrote:
* Christian Wittern <cwitt...@gmail.com> wrote:
On 12/21/2016 05:07 AM, Karl Voit wrote:
I got the tipp of creating «~/.emacs.d/elpa/org-3101/org-pkg.el»
with:
(define-package "org" "3101" "Dummy org mode pac
load("/home//.emacs.d/elpa/org-3101/org-autoloads" nil t)
Is there a way to avoid this?
All the best,
Christian
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e-plain-links (0 'org-link)))
+ (if (memq 'bracket lk) '(org-activate-bracket-links (0 'org-link)))
(if (memq 'radio lk) '(org-activate-target-links (1 'org-link t)))
(if (memq 'date lk) '(org-activate-dates (0 'org-date t)))
(if (memq 'footnote lk) '(org-a
On 06/10/2016 10:17 PM, John Kitchin wrote:
I am not sure I follow what you want. You can get rid of the title with
the option: title:nil
Yes, this is exactly what I need. Thank you!
All the best,
Christian
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+SETUPFILE: kanripo.blog.setup
#+OPTIONS: num:nil toc:nil html-style:nil
#+begin_html
...
#+end_html
** Here starts the first real head
..
and so on
Any help appreciated,
Christian
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Dear Nicolas,
On 2016-04-07 20:57, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> ":end:" is also valid. Syntax is case-insensitive, unless specified in
> the document.
Thank you for this clarification.
All the best, Christian
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uting
variant if possible).
Christian
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ber there was a document
discussed a while ago that would define org syntax, but I can't remember now
where this document is. Does anybody remember?
All the best,
Christian
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how this can be done? Has anybody done
something similar?
Apart from that, I wonder if there are other things to consider in the
question: Should I move to block syntax rather than staying with drawers?
Any and all comments appreciated,
Christian Wittern
[1] http://www.mandoku.org/mandoku
like 'url;mandoku-en' instead.
Yes, right, but it seems I still do not get the numbering I would like to
have, so I guess I will have to go with the Bibtex route after all.
Thanks anyway.
Christian
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to the hit gets lost.
All the best,
Christian
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: url:mandoku-en
at the place where the URL is. This does not work as expected and the
exporter complains about a missing link to url:mandoku. Does anybody have
an idea about how to solve this?
Christian
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ved. Any advice on this is also appreciated.
Christian
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Dear John
On 2015-12-07 07:24, John Kitchin wrote:
> check
> out
> http://mirrors.concertpass.com/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/paracol/paracol-man.pdf
>
>
>
Looks like this is exactly what I need, thanks.
Christian
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Dear org users,
I need to produce a two-column text, where each of these columns has the
same content but in a different language. I would like to derive this from
org documents. Any ideas on how to set this up are much appreciated!
All the best,
Christian
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nds and let the user decide what to use. If the result is
in both cases org-formated citations, that should not make it too difficult, no?
All the best,
Christian
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the associated Dropbox folder.
Christian
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On 2015-09-02 19:40, John Kitchin wrote:
> Cool! Thanks for the shout out to org-ref!
>
> my jmax starter package (http://github.com/jkitchin/jmax) is basically
> designed for the last point you described. I use it with students (41
> this semester!) as a standalone "package". It isn't as polished
it as [[wp:your-project.org]] instead
of [[~/working/project/your-project.org]].
Best, Christian
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or a department at a university
that are using it?
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Jonathan,
Sounds like an interesting project. If you are ready, I'd like to have a look.
Cheers, Christian
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On 2014-03-30, 16:49, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
We removed a limitation, not the feature itself. Now you can use drawers
without having to specify its name in a DRAWER keyword.
That is great. Thank you for the clarification!
Christian
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is the suggested workaround?
In case somebody wonders, I am using custom drawers for specific multiline
annotations and declare them in the file header.
All the best, Christian
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anything with the export settings
at all, but I have used org for 8 years now, so something might have crept
in during that time...
All the best,
Christian
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.
Christian
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wrong.
Cheers, Christian
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From 08b07bbdd88bd78dd880a726f875ac167d4e2597 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Chris Wittern chris@mbp3
Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2014 20:57:48 +0900
Subject: [PATCH] Adopted the fibonacci example to Org 8.x syntax
---
org-contrib/babel/intro.org | 10
))
n
(+ (fibonacci (- n 1)) (fibonacci (- n 2)
(mapcar (lambda (row)
(mapcar #'fibonacci row)) fib-inputs)
#+end_src
All the best,
Christian
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as of a few minutes ago (not counting me, LOL). I will
start tabulating tomorrow sometime.
Thank you all
Mike
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and
compare-func.
Something like this
(org-sort-entries t ?r t t PRE)
or this
(org-sort-entries t ?r nil nil PRE)
does not work, and reading the source does not give me any clues (probably
because I do not understand what is going on)
Any help would be apprectiated,
Christian
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On 2013-09-14 13:42 , Jambunathan K wrote:
(add-hook 'org-mode-hook
(lambda nil
(local-unset-key [menu-bar Org])))
Thanks, if I do this for my derived mode, it does exactly what I need!
Christian
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like
(define-key org-mode-map [menu-bar Org] nil)
or
(define-key global-map [menu-bar Org] nil)
and some other combinations of this line of thought, but nothing succeeded
in removing the stuff.
I wonder if anybody here has any advice?
All the best and thanks in advance,
Christian
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Christian
...
Christian
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Christian Wittern, Kyoto
]] and add inlineimages to a start-up option on the
file.
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Kyle Sexton
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, it would seem necessary to treat comments
as special, different from other elements.
Just my 2 yen,
Christian
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characters.
I guess, this requires either a derived custom export engine or a
internationalization framework that allows the specification of the text
language.
Christian
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Christian Wittern, Kyoto
as necessary. RefTex it ain't, and it's cumbersome for
multiple citations, but it works.
Yours,
Christian
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Christian Wittern, Kyoto
, for example resetting the default encoding in the
site-wide file site.py, but that is not very portable.
Hope this helps,
Christian
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Christian Wittern, Kyoto
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pointers or ideas on how to implement this, either
by piggy-packing on org-mode code or by using generic Emacs features.
All the best,
Christian
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On 2012-11-01 12:41, Nick Dokos wrote:
(add-hook 'calendar-initial-window-hook 'org-agenda-list)
That's it, it works wonderfully! Thank's a lot,
Christian
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buffer.
Upon investigation, it seems that calendar calls 'view-diary-entries' to
display the diary. Has anybody here managed to replace this with an
appropriate call to display the agenda buffer? How would I go ahead to
achieve this?
Any help appreciated,
Christian
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pleased with the results.
All the best,
Christian
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about this, that will make
defining new exporters or even org-file tweakers a breeze.
Anyhow, again thanks for writing the new parser / exporter and for your
help with my problem!
All the best,
Christian
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the trick for me, now all dependencies are met. Yeah!
Christian
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Christian Wittern, Kyoto
://www.jstatsoft.org/v46/i03
Great work! Big thanks to the authors.
I remember reading it with great pleasure back when Eric posted it to
the list: beautiful stuff. I look forward to rereading it.
Congratulations!
Nick
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Christian Wittern, Kyoto
at loss on where to start...
All the best,
Christian
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could give me some pointers at how to tackle
this problem. (And please be kind, since my elisp fu is pretty
insignificant:-( )
All the best,
Christian Wittern, Kyoto
with column properties?)
All the best,
Christian
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Christian Wittern, Kyoto
with
multiple 'tables', which will need to have the same width throughout the
document. Therefore for this use-case, I would like to see a global setting
for the relative width of these columns.
All the best,
Christian
Christian Wittern, Kyoto
the :caption one.
Though it's not hard to support this by modifying accordingly the
`org-e-latex-special-block' function.
Excuse my ignorance, but what is e-latex? Is that different from the
standard Latex export called with C-c C-e l?
Christian
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Christian Wittern, Kyoto
, is it currently possible to set the size for figures (I mean, included
graphic)? I know it is possible in Latex, but the Latex directive seems to
be ignored by ODT? Anyway, I guess this problem will go away with the new
generic exporter.
ALl the best,
Chris
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Christian Wittern, Kyoto
. So a generic org-mode solution
would be much more helpful. I wonder if somebody has any idea about
how to achieve this.
Greetings, Chris
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Hi there,
I am (also!) using org-mode for displaying dictionary data, with the
headword part of the headline. When I press on TAB, the entry expands and I
see the explanation and some sample sentences. Now, to make it easier (for
my eyes) to parse the examples, I would like to highlight the
On 2011-06-08 20:15, Matt Lundin wrote:
Christian Witterncwitt...@gmail.com writes:
I believe hi-lock mode etc. could do the trick,
but I am stuck at how to hook into the TAB execution, so that I can call my
code. Any hints very much appreciated!
I believe you could use org-cycle-hook.
Hi there,
In the archives, I have seen on and off references to a new, extensible
syntax that would go beyond /italic/, *bold* and =code=, but I have seen no
traces of seeing it implemented.
For the time being, therefore I am settling on having different linktypes
coming up in different colors,
in
red, the other in blue.
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Hi there,
In my org-mode document, I have a special sequence to switch to a Japanese
font defined as \J. When using this, I have to do something like {\J
(Japanese characters here}. However, when I run the org-mode export, the
braces { and } are escaped as \{ and \} and thus loosing their
Christian Wittern, on the road
On Aug 25, 2010, at 17:39, Eric S Fraga ucec...@ucl.ac.uk wrote:
to
hello [\J ウ ] or: (\J ウ)
[] and () are not escaped
cheers,
Giovanni
I think because the {}'s define a scope in latex and so the \J only
affects text surrounded
Hi there,
This has come up before, but a search in the archive did not produce enough
information for me to solve the problem. I want to export to PDF via XeTex
on Mac OS X (Emacs 23.2) and org-mode 7.01g. After studying the manual and
looking at this message in the archive:
quote
(from:
for.
All the best,
Christian
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Darlan,
Thank you again. I think I understand the problem now.
On 2010-03-25 20:02, Darlan Cavalcante Moreira wrote:
Summarizing, define your macros as Latex macros instead of TeX ones and
they should work. That is, something like \J{XXX}.
Currently, the definition is
this is org-mode, I am sure there
must be a (obvious) solution which I am just failing to see
As always, any help appreciated
Christian
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:BEAMER_envargs: \pause
:END:
I guess I dont really understand how this is supposed to work, so a
minimal example would be much appreciated!
Christian
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Institute for Research in Humanities, Kyoto University
47 Higashiogura-cho, Kitashirakawa, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8265, JAPAN
Dear Matt,
On 2010-03-24 9:01, Matt Lundin wrote:
You need to set the default overlay argument on the frame (i.e., [+-]).
This instructs LaTeX to create slides that reveal the items in the frame
one by one.
If you want to enable this behavior for all slides, you can place the
following line
it in Ubuntu and not in Mac
(there is a very slight difference of about two weeks between
compiling them), so I really have no idea what went wrong and how to
fix it.
As always, any help appreciated,
Christian
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Replying to myself here, Mr Google told me that this seems to be a bug
in my Emacs version. Recompiling a more recent pretest made the
problem go away. Sorry for the noise and happy orging,
Christian
On 6 March 2010 11:40, Christian Wittern cwitt...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi there,
Today I
for your time:-)
All the best,
Christian
On 2010-02-22 16:34, Christian Wittern wrote:
Dear Orgmode users,
I am trying to get Latex export working on a Mac OS X system. I have
installed MacTex with the whole texlive tree. I added the path to these
binaries to exec-path like so:
(if (eq
Hi there,
Extending my use of org-mode has left me running into another wall: I would
like to set some custom properties globally for the whole file, before
everything else. There does not seem to be a way to do this
#+PROPERTY myprop don't ask
and having the :PROPERTY: drawer after the #+
Hi there,
I am keeping snippets of various information gems in note files, which are
selected by topic, e.g emacs.txt for Emacs related stuff, python.txt for
python stuff, machine-name.txt for stuff to do with the setup and
maintenance of that machine and so on. I would now like to move this
for such a marvelous tool!
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Hi Giovanni,
On 2010-02-09 18:16, Giovanni Ridolfi wrote:
Christian Witterncwitt...@gmail.com writes:
When entering column-view mode, all of a sudden the font for the item to be
displayed becomes very small.
well, I did M-x describe-fontset, so I *think* my fonts are:
On 2010-02-09 19:42, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi Christian,
for a possible solution, please study the docstring of the face
org-column.
A wonderful, this is exactly what I need. And it might be that
something, maybe a color-theme, inadvertly had changed this, because
customize tells me that
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