Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Only loaded export back-ends appear in the dispatcher. See
>
> (info "(org) Export back-ends")
>
> You can either customize `org-export-backends' or simply (require
> 'ox-html) in your config.
>
> However, both latex and html back-ends are expected to be loaded by
>
Hello,
I am used to the export dispatcher offering sections for export to HTML
[h] and LaTeX [l].
After having upgraded a number of things on my system (including a small
bump of Emacs, but NOT (to my knowledge) org mode), the dispatcher no
longer offers the [h] and [l] options ... until I invoke
Sean Escriva writes:
>>> https://cordova.apache.org/
>>http://kivy.org
> From the little experience I have with them, cross platform frameworks
> do suffer from a loss of fidelity compared to native applications but
> as mentioned that may be an acceptable trade off.
We are talking about
Alexis writes:
> One could, for example, create an entirely new project on GitHub
> called 'MobileOrgRebooted', and create entirely new apps in the
> respective stores using that name.
That strikes me as the sensible thing to do.
> (As it is, there's not a uniformly named app in any case - we
Alexis writes:
> i can't help but wonder if the 'MobileOrg' endeavour needs a reboot.
It seems clear that it does.
> More specifically, it seems to me that rebuilding MobileOrg as a single
> project [...] might be a way forward,
This is vital!
> on top of Apache Cordova:
>
> https://cordova
David Masterson writes:
> [ELPA's] minus is that it moves the package setup *somewhat* out of
> .emacs and into the after-init area.
This point is recognized and addressed by el-get:
https://github.com/dimitri/el-get
Eric Schulte writes:
> Inline code blocks are meant for exporting results, not code. I don't
> believe Org-mode supports inline source-code export.
I see. Thanks.
> I'd use simple verbatim markers instead.
How would I persuade those not to collapse whitespace?
Both ~stuff~ and =stuff= get e
Hi,
When exporting an org file containing the line
,
| Here is some source code: src_c++[:exports code]{int a;} It is inline.
`
the following HTML is generated
,
| Here is some source code: #+BEGINSRC c++
| int a;
| #+ENDSRC It is inline.
`
which looks approximately like this
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> I'm thinking about using Emacs as my email client, and I'm considering
> using Gnus for that.
If it is Emacs rather than Gnus itself that attracts you, then you might
consider notmuch or mu4e. Both have a Xapian-based core, and include an
Emacs interface.
At Thu, 15 Mar 2012 08:26:13 -0500,
John Hendy wrote:
>
> On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 3:49 AM, Jacek Generowicz
> wrote:
> > At Thu, 15 Mar 2012 09:14:00 +0100,
> > Alan Schmitt wrote:
> >>
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> I'm finishing a present
At Thu, 15 Mar 2012 09:14:00 +0100,
Alan Schmitt wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm finishing a presentation with org-mode which is exported as
> beamer slides. I would like to also export it as a handouts, which
> basically means changing a couple lines in the preamble.
On a related note, I'm looking to
At Thu, 15 Mar 2012 07:25:47 +0100,
Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
>
> Hi Jos'h,
>
> have you looked at the :session header argument? I use it to define
> environment variables in bash that are used in later code blocks.
>
> Something like this:
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC sh :session foo
> export W="world."
> #+
At Fri, 9 Mar 2012 13:31:05 -0700,
Eric Schulte wrote:
> I look forward to upcoming patches.
I've not dug around the implementation of babel before. Any pointers
on where to start?
Hi,
Picking up a few-month-old thread ...
On Tue, 21 Jun 2011 10:26:17 -0700, Eric Schulte wrote:
> You are suggesting that code to be run "interactively" should be written
> to an external file then loaded into the interactive session. This
> would certainly work around the syntax limitation o
At Wed, 8 Feb 2012 07:54:52 -0500,
Jon Miller wrote:
> Try adding ":prepend t" to the properties list in your
> org-capture-templates variable definition.
> http://orgmode.org/manual/Template-elements.html#Template-elements
That's it. Thanks.
Hi,
Is there a way to instruct capture templates to insert the newly
captured item at the top of the target subtree or file?
Thanks.
Hi,
Is it possible to have warnings, such as those for upcoming deatlines,
appear in the agenda for time-stamped items other than deadlines?
Thanks.
Nick Dokos wrote:
> I'm pretty sure it's boxquote.el.
Which led me to discover rebox2 (based on François' rebox.el).
http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/rebox2
It's one of these moments where I get to feel all warm and fuzzy
inside, because I live in the Emacs world.
At Wed, 1 Feb 2012 07:51:59 -0500,
Bernt Hansen wrote:
> You can add BOTH time-up and effort-up to the sorting strategy for the
> agenda and time will prevail - for items with a time, and effort will be
> the next sorting criteria.
The point I missed is that time-up will only be applied to those
At Thu, 2 Feb 2012 10:10:29 +0100,
Tassilo Horn wrote:
>
> Here it is.
>
> ,[ (info "(org)Literal examples") ]
> | For simplicity when using small examples, you can also start
> | the example lines with a colon followed by a space. There may also be
> | additional whitespace before the colon
At Tue, 31 Jan 2012 12:39:48 -0500,
Bernt Hansen wrote:
>
> Jacek Generowicz writes:
>
> > Yes, but how do I instruct it to apply one strategy (time-up) to those
> > items which appear in the time-grid portion of the day's display (the
> > appointments), and a di
At Mon, 30 Jan 2012 19:32:01 -0500,
Bernt Hansen wrote:
>
> Jacek Generowicz writes:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > In the standard agenda view for any single day, apponintments appear
> > in chronolological order before any TODOs which seem to be ordered
> > accor
Hello,
In the standard agenda view for any single day, apponintments appear
in chronolological order before any TODOs which seem to be ordered
accoriding to the order in which they appear in their org files.
How could I get the TODOs to be sorted by something like effort-up
without breaking the c
Greetings,
When I export the org file I am working on (C-c C-e b), everything
works fine. When I try to export the same file in the background (C-x
C-s C-u C-u C-c C-e b), I get the very informative messages
Background process "Exporting course.org<1>": started
Background process "Exporting
On 2011 Oct 8, at 01:58, Samuel Wales wrote:
Although you are talking about special blocks, it's worth pointing
out that
the following exports with incorrect nesting. To make it
nest properly you have to add newlines.
[...]
===
#+html:
this is a paragraph.
and another.
#+html:
third.
I am trying to define a custom block for export to HTML with
org-export-blocks, but I'm getting confused by the way tags are
inserted.
I've whittled my org-export-blocks-format-blah function down to the form
(defun huh/org-export-blocks-format-blah (body &rest headers)
;; One of the two triv
Hello,
When viewing the agenda, I would like to get an immediate visual clue
about the time-span of entries. For example, if I have the following
items
* Boring meeting
<2011-06-15 Wed 08:00>--<2011-06-15 Wed 13:00>
* Lunch with mistress
<2011-06-15 Wed 13:00>--<2011-06-15 Wed 14:00>
my
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