and require knowledge about the Org API. Furthermore,
tags are excellent because they're easy to manipulate and search for.
On Thu, Apr 12, 2018 at 3:28 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> "Daniel P. Gomez" writes:
>
>> Is there any intention of bringing ox-ext
ty.
Would anyone have an idea on how to fix this? Is there any
intention of bringing ox-extra functionality into main Org?
Something like #+ignore_tags would be a powerful addition for fine
grained export control, in my opinion.
Thank you
--
Daniel P. Gomez
file]]
+
+File link pointing to a specific header
+[[file:../normal.org::top]]
+
+Bracketed file link without description
+[[file:setupfile.org]]
+
+Plain file link
+file:setupfile.org
--
2.16.2
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
Hello,
Daniel P Gomez writes:
I noticed that (buffer-file-name (buffer-base-buffer)) wi
Hi,
> `org-export--prepare-file-contents' is called from the including
> document, so you can get its path with (buffer-file-name
> (buffer-base-buffer)).
>
> However, we need to handle the case where the including buffer is not
> associated to a file, i.e., the Sexp above returns nil.
>
I notic
ind a simple way of rewriting links without making them
absolute, as `org-export--prepare-file-contents` does not have access
to the path of the including file, only of the included file.
On Thu, Mar 1, 2018 at 11:42 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Daniel P Gomez writes:
>
&
o, my approach
completely disregards link descriptions, which may be relevant if the
linked file would be, for example, an html document. Would there be a
cleaner org approach to replace the path keeping the description?
Thank you.
Regards,
Daniel
On Thu, Mar 1, 2018 at 7:32 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wro
y to clean it
up.
Patch attached.
On Wed, Feb 28, 2018 at 9:11 PM, Daniel P Gomez wrote:
> Sorry for the ignorance, but where could I look up how to use a parse
> tree filter? And where would these modifications make sense?
> Any pointers towards documentation, functions, or any help of
, 2018 at 6:51 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Daniel P Gomez writes:
>
>> If I include a file child.org in parent.org using the #+INCLUDE
>> derivative, and the following two conditions are true:
>>
>> 1. child.org and parent.org are not in the s
Dear org users,
If I include a file child.org in parent.org using the #+INCLUDE
derivative, and the following two conditions are true:
1. child.org and parent.org are not in the same directory nor share
directory structure,
2. child.org contains file links with relative file paths,
then exportin
uot;) (:cache . "no") (:session . "none")) " ")
org-eldoc-get-src-header()
org-eldoc-documentation-function()
eldoc-print-current-symbol-info()
GNU Emacs 25.2.1 (x86_64-apple-darwin16.4.0, NS appkit-1504.81 Version
10.12.3 (Build 16D32))
of 2017-03-22
Copyright (C) 2017 F
A use case is tangling python source code snippets containing class
definitions.
(
http://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/31738/org-mode-babel-ensure-two-empty-lines-between-tangled-code-blocks-for-python
)
Per PEP8, the use of blank lines stipulates:
"Surround top-level function and class defi
a wrote:
> On Wednesday, 25 Nov 2015 at 23:49, Daniel P Gomez wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm new to Emacs and org-mode. I've tried to set up a simple TODO list by
> > calling org-capture and when I select my [t] todo item on *Org Select*,
> > Emacs freezes an
Hi all,
I'm new to Emacs and org-mode. I've tried to set up a simple TODO list by
calling org-capture and when I select my [t] todo item on *Org Select*,
Emacs freezes and I need to kill its process.
On the mini-buffer I can read the following error message:
Clipboard pasted as level 2 subtree
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