Sorry, I forgot to say that I'm using org-8.2.
2013/9/26 Dieter Wilhelm, H. :
> Dear (),
>
> when I'm trying to asign a variable in the following way:
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC latex :var Idir = (concat (org-attach-dir) "/PostImage")
>\animategraphi
Dear (),
when I'm trying to asign a variable in the following way:
#+BEGIN_SRC latex :var Idir = (concat (org-attach-dir) "/PostImage")
\animategraphics[autoplay,loop,width=10cm]
{5}{Idir}{716}{728}
#+END_SRC
I'm getting a wrong capitalisation of Idir:
#+RESULTS:
Dear (),
is the completion of an asterix `*' broken in the latest org or is it
my configuration?
(I'm sorry I still can't run a pristine Emacs -Q without loading the
old org mode)
Remark: It would be wonderful if the completion of headlines would
also work within C-c C-l...
Have a nice weekend
Dear (),
I've got a rather long argument list and it doesn't look good to
supply all the arguments in one line, could somebody please implement
#+header arguments for #+call like in the following example?
#+header: :var NO=(org-entry-get nil "Report_Dir")
#+header: :var DIR=(org-attach-dir)
#+cal
Dear (),
the keywords
#+keywords
#+description
appear in PDF properties when query them under acrobat reader either
under windows or linux, but strangely not the following
#+title
#+author
I'm using pdfTeX-1.40.3 and Org mode 8.0.6
Am I missing something?
By the way, the linux version seems
Sorry, the previous mail was sent inadvertently without attachments ...
Dear ()
please have a look at the self-contained test case. I'm using the
latest org-mode...
Thanks in advance
Dieter
test.org
Description: Binary data
test.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
test.tex
Description
Dear ()
please have a look at the self-contained test case. I'm using the
latest org-mode...
Thanks in advance
--
Best wishes
H. Dieter Wilhelm
Darmstadt
Germany
2013/4/16 Bastien :
> Hi Dieter,
>
> "Dieter Wilhelm, H." writes:
>
>> I added to org-link-abbrev-alist the list ("att" .
>> org-attach-expand-link) and it works nicely when I'm opening links
>> (C-c C-o) to images in the attachment director
2013/4/10 Nicolas Goaziou :
> Hello,
>
> Dieter Wilhelm writes:
>
>> please try to latexport the following table with the latest and greatest
>>
>> | 3E5 | 3.2e3 | 3.3E-4|
>>
>> and you will still receive this output
>>
>> \begin{tabular}{rrr}
>> 3\,(5) & 3.2\,(3) & 3.3\,(-4)\\
>> \end{tabular}
>>
2013/4/9 Bastien :
> Hi James,
>
> James Harkins writes:
>
>> ** Example header...
>> ^1 ^2 ^3 ^4
>>
>> If the point is at locations 1, 2 or 3, TAB will reveal the next level
>> of children. (The ^ locations will make sense if you format the e-mail
>> using a monospace font. A proportio
Hi (),
with 8.0pre I'm currently getting strange results when exporting to
latex a table with the following notations
| -7.8E-2 | \(-7.8e-2\)|
what shall I do? The only thing I manage in this situation is
| -7.8 10^-2 |
but this is unhandy especially when importing floats...
--
Best wishes
Hello dear list,
I added to org-link-abbrev-alist the list ("att" .
org-attach-expand-link) and it works nicely when I'm opening links
(C-c C-o) to images in the attachment directory. But when I try to
export the document org-attach-expand-link is not to working.
I'm using the org-mode code prov
Hi list,
for me the link abbreviation facility for local file names and http
protocol addresses is working like a charm, but I don't get it to run
with TRAMP's /smb method. What are your experiences, is it not yet
implemented?
Example:
#+LINK: Path /smb:user%domain@server:/path/file
The link
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