Thanks for the response, Bastien. No one has answered up, suggesting that
there's not widespread interest.
On Sat, May 23, 2020 at 4:29 AM Bastien wrote:
> Hi,
>
> "D. C. Toedt" writes:
>
> > For an ongoing pro bono project, it would be nice if the
ursuant to
the [CSA]"—meanwhile, reveals that Pruitt, in addition to the $20,000/month
CIP development license, purchased two other "Cloud Services:" *[remainder
of text omitted]*
I've just (re)checked the manual
<https://orgmode.org/org.html#Creating-Footnotes> but didn't
s 2 :target #SectionOne
But what it produces is a complete table of contents.
So let's try adding "local" as a keyword:
#+TOC: headlines 2 local :target #SectionOne
But that produces no TOC at all.
I've got GNU Emacs 26.1 (9.0) installed for Mac OS and the 2018-07-23
update of
@html: ,
I did a couple of quickie macros to create anchors and links, but
that's a pain and clutters up the on-screen display in org-mode.
--D. C.
D. C. Toedt III
Attorney & neutral arbitrator <http://www.OnContracts.com/arb-prefs> —
tech contracts & IP
*(My last nam
uot; ";
}
Definitions
Consulting Services
Payment Terms
General Provisions
==END HTML SNIPPET==
Unfortunately, org-mode does not seem to be able to include the
CDArticlePrefix="DEFN" attribute text in headings, as opposed to in divs.
I appreciate the response.
Regards,
recent update of Mac OS X El Capitan. I know a
little about elisp and have cobbled together a few simple functions for my
own use, but I'm far from being even minimally competent at it.
Any ideas for an org-mode elisp solution?
Thanks in advance,
--D. C.
D. C. Toedt III
*(My last name is pron
> So what problems are you seeing (other than that the label looks funny)?
The problem is that the label can vary from export to export. EXAMPLE: I
added a <> target ID in the paragraph before the paragraph
containing <>; the result was that <> now
exports as http://www.CommonDraft.org/#orgtarge
ernal to the document will break.
I scanned through the documentation but didn't see anything indicating
that there's a setting to use assigned names instead of "orgtargetNN"
D. C. Toedt III
*(My last name is pronounced "Tate")*
Attorney & arbitrat
TOM_ID: NoticesEmail
:END:
[text of clause]
I'd be happy to make a donation for this.
D. C. Toedt III
*(My last name is pronounced "Tate")*
Attorney & arbitrator -- tech contracts & IP
Common Draft <http://www.CommonDraft.org> contract clauses & checklists,
ct drafters
O: +1 (713) 364-6545
C: +1 (713) 516-8968
d...@toedt.com
www.OnContracts.com/About
Unless expressly stated otherwise,
this message is not intended to serve
as assent to an agreement or other document,
even if attached to this message.
On Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 5:28 PM, D. C. Toedt
a single .org file, instead of jumping through the hoops
of publishing a project. The new way seems like a giant step backwards;
it's likely to be a significant barrier to entry for non-expert users.
Can the old way of dealing with unresolvable links be restored, at least as
an option?
get it set up; I've looked into publishing on previous occasions and
concluded it was easier just to do a simple HTML export. Other things
being equal, #+OPTION options would be easier for non-expert users such as
me to work with, than fiddling with the .emacs file.
D. C. Toedt III
*(My last na
P.S.: Thank heavens for Time Machine.
On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 9:50 PM, D. C. Toedt wrote:
> I just updated to 8.3.1 from 8.3beta (from git). That appears to have
> been a terrible mistake on my part.
>
> From this thread
> <https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmod
hing useful.
Any suggestions?
*D. C. Toedt III **(My last name is pronounced "Tate"; I go by "D. C.,"
which stands for Dell Charles**) *
Attorney & neutral arbitrator -- tech contracts & IP | Adjunct professor,
University of Houston Law Center
Author, Common Dr
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/83318).
Has that been resolved? I'd like to do a donation.
*D. C. Toedt III **(I go by "D. C.," which stands for Dell Charles; my** last
name is pronounced "Tate") *
Attorney and neutral arbitrator -- tech contracts and
.@toedt.com&mode=WEEK>
(redacted)
O: +1 (713) 364-6545C: +1 (713) 516-8968
Houston, Texas (Central time zone)
Unless expressly stated otherwise, this message is not intended
to serve as an electronic signature nor as assent to an agreement.
On Sun, Oct 26, 2014 at 3:15 AM, N
gnature nor as assent to an agreement.
On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 8:41 AM, Nicolas Goaziou
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> "D. C. Toedt" writes:
>
> > I'd like to do sub-TOCs for individual sections and subsections.
>
> We could add a "local" keyword to TOC
I'd like to do sub-TOCs for individual sections and subsections.
EXAMPLE
*#+TOC: headlines 1*
** Business operations*
{{{SUBTOC}}} # Inserts just the level-2 headings for this level-1
section
*** Services*
{{{SUBTOC}}} # Shows just the level-3 headings for this level-2
secti
Beautiful -- thanks!
Is there any documentation I can read to get a sense of how things work?
I've done a little bit of browsing inside org.el and its comments, but
that seems like it's not the most effective way to get up to speed.
Regards,
--D. C.
*D*ell *C*harles "D. C.&q
e is {{{GET-PROP(AffilDefn,PUSHBACK)}}}.
# This should export to:
# AFFIL-VOTE: Affiliate status from voting control -- pushback from the
other side is: Unlikely.
==END==
Thanks in advance,
--D. C.
*D*ell *C*harles "D. C." Toedt III *(my** last name is pronounced "Tate") *
e following but it doesn't work:
#+MACRO: HL-NUM (eval (org-export-get-headline-number (org-get-heading nil
nil)) nil)
I'm a cargo-cult programmer at best and am just scratching the surface of
Lisp and emacs Lisp.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
--D. C.
*D*ell *C*harles "D. C.&q
That would be very much of interest, Ian. One potential issue, though:
The table of contents generated by org-mode uses just one ,
with nested elements.
I spent a few hours tinkering with variations on the jQuery approach at
http://www.sitepoint.com/forums/showthread.php?822342-JavaScript-list-
y time I
added a new chapter or section and every time I edited a heading title.
On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 1:40 PM, Ian Barton wrote:
> On 29/06/14 19:51, D. C. Toedt wrote:
> at http://www.CommonDraft.org, and plan to expand and maintain it.
>
>>
>> QUESTION: I'm
working solution. As for doing it
myself in e-lisp, I'm just scratching the surface of e-lisp, so it's not
something I could undertake at this juncture.
Regards,
--D. C.
*D*ell *C*harles "D. C." Toedt III *(my** last name is pronounced "Tate") *
Attorney a
as.
On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 2:29 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> "D. C. Toedt" writes:
>
> > I found a problem when trying this on a bigger file (my book file): If
> $1
> > (actually, #$1) is for a link target that doesn't exist, then org-mode
> goes
> &g
Feb 9, 2014 at 2:19 AM, Bastien wrote:
> Hello,
>
> "D. C. Toedt" writes:
>
> > (Org-mode maintainer [Bastien, still?], can you please let me know if
> > / when this gets implemented in an official release.)
>
> I'm not Org's maintainer anymore, I
I found a problem when trying this on a bigger file (my book file): If $1
(actually, #$1) is for a link target that doesn't exist, then org-mode goes
into its "No match - create this as a new heading? (y or n)" routine. That
causes the rest of the export to fail. It'd be better if get-title could
That works -- please email me privately with where to send the $100 via
PayPal. Thanks!
(Org-mode maintainer [Bastien, still?], can you please let me know if /
when this gets implemented in an official release.)
Regards,
D. C.
*D. C. Toedt III * *(my** last name is pronounced "
27;d like to be able to AUTOMATICALLY do the latter --- that
is, have the link text be the heading title --- even with numbering turned
ON, so that a macro such as {{{SECREF(IntroTechContracts)}}} would render
in HTML as, let's say: Section 1,
entitled "Introduction to Technology
Contra
neys' fees clauses, limitations of
liability, and the like.
==END HTML==
--
D
. C. Toedt III (my last name is pronounced "Tate")
Attorney and arbitrator -- contracts and intellectual property
d...@toedt.com LinkedIn: dctoedtCalendar (redacted)
O: +1 (713) 364-6545C: +
le:
'(org-footnote-section nil)
'(org-html-footnote-format "[%s]")
In the .org file itself:
#+STARTUP: nofnadjust indent showstars
QUESTION:
Is this a bug in the code, or a PICNIC problem
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_error)?
--
D
. C. Toedt III (my last name is pr
owing:
#+LATEX_HEADER: \usepackage[english]{babel}
and
#+LATEX_HEADER: \usepackage[english=hyphenation]{babel}
All suggestions gratefully received.
*--*
*
*
*D. C. Toedt III * | IP and contracts lawyer for tech companies |
Houston (Central time)
My last name is pronounced "Tate" |
Emacs allows you to enter a non-breaking space by typing Ctrl-x 8 .
That doesn't export to HTML as though. Is this expected behavior,
or a bug?
I've worked around it by globally-replacing non-breaking spaces with
before exporting.
I'm using 7.9.2, the Nov. 5, 2012 build.
-
I have to reset the Fontify entire heading variable every time I
restart Emacs. I've confirmed that my .emacs file includes the proper
variable setting.
Org-mode environment is below.
--
*D. C. Toedt III * | Lawyer for tech companies | Houston, Texas (Central
time zone)| Last na
#+LINK: Disney-Pixar http://goo.gl/P3ak2
---
[In Chapter.html:]
For an example of a confidentiality provision protecting each party's
information, see Disney Pixar § 19(c)(1).
--------
Thanks in advance,
D. C.
--
*D. C. Toedt III * | Lawyer for tech compa
35 matches
Mail list logo