a couple of branches that were used as kindle for
the wood stove, our biggest problem during that time was the lack of
power. Being that those night went down to the 30's (0-1C) we had to
keep the wood stove going during the outage that lasted three days.
That was tiring...
But, back to nor
you. Bastien asked to work
on koma but things have been delayed thanks to work, hurricanes, raccoons,
looters, blackouts and now turkey. :)
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anding items now
that the Thanksgiving holidays approach which I should have some free
time code some of the items.
If there are any issues that you want me to look, please let me know.
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or dvips to get an EPS directly from DVI.
I'll play with org.el and see if I get it going.
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Luis Anaya writes:
> An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
> URL:
> <http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/attachments/20120922/5b696f1b/attachment.html>
... great, this is what happens when I send email from my phone
:(. Sorry about that.
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another set.
The only difference that it has to be exported with dvips, but at the
end is just the same difference.
Let me look at the html code and see. :)
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as well.Luis Original Message From: Nicolas Goaziou Sent: Sat, Sep 22, 2012 05:32 AM To: Luis Anaya CC: Org Mode Mailing List ; Eric Schulte Subject: Re: org-e-groff-export-to-groff produces empty output fileHello,
Luis Anaya writes:
> I can remove and push it (if allo
, Sep 22, 2012 05:03 AM To: Luis Anaya CC: Org Mode Mailing List ; Eric Schulte Subject: Re: org-e-groff-export-to-groff produces empty output fileHello,
Luis Anaya writes:
> If it's taken care of and push to git, I can go ahead and run
> regression to make sure that everythi
Hi:I can remove and push it (if allowed). I know that there was a change in the server being that git complained about the SSL certificate. I'll keep you posted. Luis Original Message From: Nicolas Goaziou Sent: Sat, Sep 22, 2012 05:03 AM To: Luis Anaya CC: Org Mode Mailing
Yes, that happens. :)If it's taken care of and push to git, I can go ahead and run regression to make sure that everything is working ok. Luis Original Message From: Nicolas Goaziou Sent: Sat, Sep 22, 2012 03:55 AM To: Luis Anaya CC: Eric Schulte ; Org Mode Mailing List Su
Luis Anaya writes:
> Eric Schulte writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Maybe I'm missing something obvious here, but I can't get org-e-groff to
>> generate anything but an empty output file. I've boiled this down to
Hi:
No, you're not missing something, t
t. I know that changes have been made and I pushed those
in my github account. But I've not run with the latest for a while (I
still need to use org-mode for real work. :) ) Let me play with it and
see.
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Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes:
> Hey guys,
> Is it feasible to publish something (say an ebook) to html and then
> convert it to pdf?
[chomp]
> Has anyone tried this workflow?
More ideas:
- Calibre (calibre-ebook.com) can convert HTML to PDF, open source and
free.
- OpenOffice/LibreOffice.
tien mention that items can be done in babel being
that it allows to get data form different sources.
In terms of its interface, it's pretty nifty, but the real magic happens
because it's running within an editor.
My 2 cents...
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that is of importance is the defcustom definition
for the DitaaEPS.jar. I did not change any of the logic (yet... :) ).
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Oh, I thought that I was going blind or needed stronger bifocals :).I'll take a look at it and play with it, Thanks!Luis Original Message From: Eric Schulte Sent: Thu, Sep 13, 2012 10:51 PM To: Luis Anaya CC: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org; Arne Babenhauserheide (IMK) Subject: R
Eric Schulte writes:
Please, provide the option to not create the PDF file at the end for
those poor people that use Groff to create documents in which will barf
on a PDF file.
Thanks,
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"Arne Babenhauserheide (IMK)" writes:
Hi:
I made a small changed to the code. It will look for the suffix and run
the epspdf step only if it's a pdf, otherwise, it will print the
EPS. The reason for this is because on Groff, you're better off with the
EPS file.
Luis
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Descript
"Arne Babenhauserheide (IMK)" writes:
> Dear org hackers,
> I don?t know if there?s already a babel-ditaa-option for using
> ditaa-eps, so I modified ob-ditaa.el to use ditaa-eps and convert the
> result using epstopdf.
>
This is great, thanks. The way I addressed this in the Groff exporter
was
eides. I'll work on that
tomorrow. Right now, my brain is mush...
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or the ChangeLog (that I never get right anyway, but
I try).
3. Run regression test. I have an automated regression test script that I
run for changes. I got burned once, not to anybody's fault, it happened
and highlighted the need for having it.
Is there something that you've notice
gometry visualitation tool. (www.eukleides.org)
(contrib/babel/langs)
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This looks very useful. Please share the code on this list when you
> think it's ready for inclusion.
>
>> org-e-groff.el ::
I need to push this to Org's Git. I do not think I want to wait until I
go through the exercise of merging MOM and MM's sets into one file to
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
> Aloha Luis,
Aloha islander! :)
> The babel documentation at
> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/languages.html encourages
Thanks a lot, I'll go through it.
> Maintenance seems always to be an issue. Several language support files
> currently l
Hi:
I was interchanging emails with Bastien regarding some items I've been
working on for the past few month in my spare time. Some will be posted
into the development branch, but for others I would like to get some
feedback if these should be made available or not in the org-mode
github, they're
Bastien writes:
> Hi Achim,
>
> Achim Gratz writes:
>
>> Luis Anaya writes:
>> Well, if the org-e-* stuff gets renamed to oe-* instead it becomes a
>
> Yes, that's exactly the plan.
That makes sense then and keeps it consistent with babel (ob-*).
Luis
Achim Gratz writes:
> I just realised that there's a trainwreck in the making:
Choo choo! :)
> We have org-e-man and org-man in contrib. Now when the exporter moves
> into core, org-e-man supposedly changes its name to org-man as
> well... not good. Since org-man was there first, could org-e-m
Myles English writes:
>> Try now... I might have forgotten to push it up :-|. I checked it now. Let
>> me know.
>>
>> Luis
>
>
> Thank very much it works well now.
Well, thank you for trying it out. Otherwise, I would not have realized
that it was missing.
Myles English writes:
> Luis Anaya writes:
> I have been using the latest git, so git needs updating I think.
>
Try now... I might have forgotten to push it up :-|. I checked it now. Let
me know.
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memo"))
("ms" "ms"
(:heading 'default :type "cover" :last-section "toc"))
("se_ms" "se_ms"
(:heading 'default :type "cover" :last-section "toc"))
("block" "BL"
(:heading 'default :type "letter" :last-section "sign"))
("semiblock" "SB"
(:heading 'default :type "letter" :last-section "sign"))
("fullblock" "FB"
(:heading 'default :type "letter" :last-section "sign"))
("simplified" "SP"
(:heading 'default :type "letter" :last-section "sign"))
("none" "" (:heading 'default :type "custom")))
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mm.pdf
Description: mm.pdf
mm.groff
Description: mm.groff
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content
* Copy to:NS:
Jill Brown
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Myles English writes:
> Luis Anaya writes:
>>>
>>> #+AUTHOR: Mickey Mouse
>>> #+TITLE: Example from Worg
>>> #+GROFF_CLASS: letter
>>
>> No, you want to use fullblock, block or semi block.
>
> Thanks for the help, however none of the
olks created a separate set of macros for letter
writing in which within Org uses a separate class name.
These are simplified, semiblock, fullblock or block. Hopefully these
will give you are looking for.
Let me know if you have any questions.
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ively idle, it really does not matter being that it's dedicated to
the CPU. So... in this specific case in Emacs, it is the CPU speed that has the
largest impact on the overall performance.
My 2 cents.
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; Thanks for the great work; I'm pretty sure I'll be using the letter
> export a lot. :)
I hope that they'll be of use to you. :) I have honestly thought that I was
going to be the only person using any of this.
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development was to hide
as much as possible much of the implementation nuances in Groff.
Samples are available at:
https://www.box.com/s/578d9a22c890ddcea8bd
(I am using box instead of the pogoplug share because it was more convenient
to upload the files... call me lazy. :P )
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to the Groff ones, in this way I have some context on
the code while reading it.
Again, thanks for sharing.
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the results. But for now, this is done on the
console.
> Giovanni /a bit puzzled
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e.
Now I need some tea...
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Bastien writes:
> Hi Luis,
>
> Luis Anaya writes:
>
> I can't reproduce this. Perhaps ~$ make cleanall and ~$ make again?
Tried it... same error. I'm getting the following compilation error
which is too much of a coincidence.
I'll keep digging.
Luis
In org-t
Guys:
I pulled the latest and greatest from Git after I uploaded by changes
on the exporter and I got the following trace during import of org-export.
??
Luis
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-variable org-outline-regexp-bol)
(concat "^[ ]*$" "\\|" org-outline-regexp-bol "\\|" "^[
Hi:
I know that I've not said much of late, but I'm not sitting idle.
The following new features added to the Groff Exporter.
- Ability to handle long tables.
Long tables were being truncated, now there is an option to tell the
export when tables contain very long cells. The reason for this to
(lambda (h)
> (and (member "appendix" (org-export-get-tags h info))
> h))
> info)
> #+end_src
>
Oh, so that's the magic trick :). I was wondering for a good way to do
implement abstracts, but I should be able to use it to use it
for addresses
David Engster writes:
> Thanks for testing,
I would like to play with this, but I've been busy finalizing the
exporter code. It is in the queue of things to check out. I was
wondering about it earlier on today.
I'm following your repo on github.
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describe an ECM other than the
thinguie used by fighter planes to avoid being shut down by enemy
missiles? :)
>
> Done. Users can configure `org-md-headline-style' variable.
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Luis Anaya writes:
>> You can use `org-md-export-as-markdown' and `org-md-export-to-markdown'
>> functions to test it.
Well, it works... but hashes are being problematic. They append an
initial \ at some of the levels. I went through the code and I saw that
this is b
on
sites. I'm curious to see how compatible are these to enter content in
JIRA (probably the wiki one... or this one... I need to try it)
> You can use `org-md-export-as-markdown' and `org-md-export-to-markdown'
> functions to test it.
Oh... niiiiceee... :)
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Tongzhu Zhang writes:
I've been slowly working on these, but my boss is on holidays and I have
to cover for him. I get all the work, none of the perks. I've been
squeezing development between boring meetings.
(which one just popped up on outlook :( )
I cleaned up most of the fluff from the o
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tom will get simplified once we decide if we are using
classes or just coding them. I know that you coded classes because LaTeX
uses different names for each level according to the document. Groff
uses the same marking, with a level indicator.
I'll figure out something...
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Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> It sure looks interesting.
Well, I did it in the spur of the moment. What I'll do is to open a
ticket for each of the item to keep track of them.
> Here are a few comment about org-e-man.el.
>
> 1. Please do not leave trailing parenthesis (i.e at line 228)
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
All right fine... I went all crazy :)
Centered text?
Yes. Implemented centered block in man pages. This is probably one of
the reasons the Org exporter enables the creation of complex
typesetting. In this case, I'm using the .ce groff command to centralize
the text. .ce
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> One can imagine specialized back-ends only rendering a limited set of
> Org features. As long as the set is explicitly documented in the
> back-end, there's nothing wrong with that.
Ok folks:
I created an exporter for man page based on the groff one. It probably
has mo
d code,
would have a positive impact on the end result.
I can work on a prototype on Org and see how it goes.
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need to remove anything in your text pre-processing
> because of this.
This looks vaguely familiar :( I think this was the change I made in
org-export.el. Let me add that on the org-e-groff.el code.
Thanks for your help.
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Avdi Grimm writes:
I should have said that the idea *does have* merit and deserves some
thought. Sorry for the mix up. :(
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pers, letters or memorandum.
Luis
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Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Luis Anaya writes:
>> The only change I can see is the one to add the ATTR_GROFF string to get the
>> :attr_groff key in info.
>
> This is already the case since a recent patch. ATTR_SOMETHING appears
> automatically as :attr_something in e
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Luis Anaya writes:
> This is already the case since a recent patch. ATTR_SOMETHING appears
> automatically as :attr_something in element/object properties.
I remember you mentioned it but it seems that I pulled the git repo too
soon. What I'll do is
code from an updated code base.
> I think we can add the file to the contrib/lisp/ directory, if only to
> ease migration to latest org-element.el and org-export.el.
> It will also permit, if Luis Anaya agrees of course, to echo trivial
> changes from org-export/org-element in that fil
I should've done a wide reply to the list.
> Wow, it's *great*. Congrats for implementing this!
>
>
>> Efforts will be spent on clean-up, stability and documentation.
>>
>> Recent items added have been :
>> * Fixed issue with planner output.
>> * Added optios for hyphenation and right j
Hi:
I wanted to let you know that the development for the org-export
exporter to groff is in feature freeze. Everything that I thought up
that was useful has been coded. There might be other useful things to
do, but right now... my brain is mush.
Efforts will be spent on clean-up, stability and
.NET API. These causes images not to show up in
LibreOffice or AbiWord to crash. However they render fine in Word.
My 2 cents...
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o transfer content as has been
suggested. In my personal case, most of my documentation stored in org-mode
are meeting notes, I really do not have a need to transfer to Word being
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n Honeycomb, you get more area for text if
you choose to. It works ok. Keep in mind that you're organizing your
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Eric Schulte writes:
Hi:
> Luis Anaya writes:
> In all of your code blocks, the code you've written doesn't cause any
> output or return values, so there is nothing for the inline code blocks
> to return.
Oh...
>.>
<.<
Well, this is embarrasing...
Tha
ource --
* Test
src_awk{BEGIN{}}
Verbage verbage src_python[]{def mondinga: a+1} verbage verbage
src_lisp[]{(defun x (y) (* y y))} verbiage verbiage verbiage.
---
-- groff output --
.AR "Org User"
.TL
testinline
.AU "Luis Anaya"
.ND "2012-07-10"
.MT 0
.H 1 "Te
suvayu ali writes:
Hi
>
> This looks beautiful! Now it's up to Nicolas to comment whether he
> would
Yeah, it works! I'm amazed that it does :)
> like any other changes in the code. I think the backend is now looking
> pretty mature, and all in a few days work!
> Great work,
>
Thanks a bunch
suvayu ali writes:
Hi:
> Does that mean a user can add any new language like this with her/his
> definitions in their personal setup? If that is possible it would be
> a really flexible setup.
Yes. If you sit down and create the language specification in GNU Source
Highlight, you can add any la
suvayu ali writes:
>> Correct. However the reason is because of the way I wrote groff definition
>> in GNU source highlight. (i. e. black and white only).
>>
>> GNU source highlight does support colorization. It is a matter of
>> mapping those colors to the right code in groff. Frankly, I've nev
suvayu ali writes:
Hi:
> I see all the source blocks are black, but the tokens are emphasised
Correct.
> properly as per the syntax. Is it supposed to be like that (as in
> black
Yes.
> text not coloured as minted does for LaTeX export)?
Correct. However the reason is because of the way I w
Hi:
Last but not least, source code highlight support. Unlike LaTeX, there
is no package for source code highlight in groff. Looking around, I
decided to use GNU source highlight as a solution. The reason being
that the way output definitions are declared is through the use of
configuration files
Hi:
Ok, got global table control coded. I still need to figure out how to perform
column control.
Source: http://ppl.ug/H8mbZtyn7AQ/
PDF Output: http://ppl.ug/tvl9DIWIABo/
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his code is still in quite
active development. I have been making comments relevants as I go by
through the code.
Today is my last day of holidays though; the rate of development will
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o have it there but being that the
implementation of the macro has not changed, it still needs to be the
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I should clarify that image files that are supported in groff, get
inlined when a link is written.
Hence,
[[file:image.eps]] or
[[file:image.pic]]
Will include the image and write the image in the resultant PDF file.
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if groff files were
included instead having their path printed out.
Hence
[[file:myfile.groff]]
Will map to an include call, namely to:
.so myfile.groff
When the org file is exported, myfile.groff will be included as part of the
export process and written in the resultant PDF file.
Rega
f the links output to make it look pretty :)
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e: gnuplot-drawing
.P
.PS
copy "salida.pic"
.PE
.FG "\fRgnuplot drawing\fP"
I'm getting suspicious on the ".P" on my results during paragraph
generation. What I'll do is to temporary remove generating that ".P" and see
if that removes the #+NAME: ta
1
.H 1 "PlantUML"
.P
#+CAPTION: plantuml drawing
.P
.PSPIC "x.eps"
.FG ""
.H 1 "Gnuplot"
.P
#+CAPTION: gnuplot drawing
.P
.PS
copy "salida.pic"
.PE
.FG ""
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Output:
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tributes to add pic/eqn
code. This is because the output of these commands are Groff statements
that only make sense in Groff.
??!!
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Ok, no attributes then :)
I just fixed footnotes, only automated footnotes for now
I have to wait until I get home when I get a hold of my
UNIX MM book to get custom footnote markers added.
(I'm on the road on holidays... before you ask, my wife's cousins
are in town. sitting down coding in Em
Hi:
> I see this is based on org-e-latex.el. While this is a fast way to have
> a back-end running in the short term, it adds a lot of useless code (for
> example footnote handling is very specific and, as such, probably wrong
> on your back-end) and I'm not sure it will be a win in the long run.
>
> > Nick Dokos writes:
> >
> >
> > Oh... ok.. good! I have no problem taking a look at it. I'll just create
> > a groff exporter based on that code then. I have a vested interest being
>
> Also, you have some documentation for back-end developers at:
>
> http://orgmode.org/worg/dev/org-exp
aking a look at it. I'll just create
a groff exporter based on that code then. I have a vested interest being
that I am more versed in ?roff than LaTeX. I worked with those macros
for a good chunk of my work life. :).
The org-latex.el seemed like a good place to use as my base.
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In its current incarnation it exports the titles, content and basic
support for tables
You can see the resultant output at: http://ppl.ug/1_8pA3lpXWA/
Really messy code currently in http://github.com/papoanaya/emacs_utils
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