Sharon Kimble writes:
> Adam Porter writes:
>
>> I don't understand: you want the footnotes to be in reverse order? I
>> know very little about latex, so I'm sorry if this is just noise.
>
> Thanks Adam. Org-mode likes to set the footnotes in its 'reference'
> section in reverse order, i.e. [fn
Shawn Way writes:
> I updated the org mode from the org repository, version 20160425,
>
> including org-plus-contrib. The prior version didn't throw this error.
>
> I've deleted and re-byte compiled the ox-latex.el file, to no avail.
>
> The debug-init gives me:
>
> Debugger entered--Lisp error
Vikas Rawal writes:
> I am trying to run R source code blocks on a remote server (defined
> in my ~/.ssh/config as
> cesp).
>
> I am facing several problems.
>
> 1. The following sample block, when used with ":results value" does
> not give any r
Colin Baxter writes:
> The file /lisp/ox-html.el of org-mode release_8.3.4-743-g516bbf has
> binary content at line 1952, whereas the same file of org-mode
> release_8.3.4-721-g16ad80 has not. Perhaps this is significant.
>
Perhaps I'm missing something but I don't see anything like that.I also
laurent.jucqu...@posteo.de writes:
> Hi Christophe,
>
> Thanks for the pointer!
>
> I had already tried this solution but I wasn't entirely satisfied
> because of alignment reasons.
>
> Not all my properties have the same length, so my agenda now looks
> like this:
>
> DUPOND 12/RG/569 (10) : My t
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
>> The paragraph is in need of some editing, but I think some of the @ signs are
>> wrong: they are used as escapes in the texi file and a couple of them
>> are missing. I attach a patch but it could use so
Colin Baxter writes:
> Nick Dokos gmail.com> writes:
>
>>
>> Nick Dokos gmail.com> writes:
>>
>> > Colin Baxter yandex.com> writes:
>> >
>> >> Common Lisp in babel steems to have stopped working. With slime
>> >> r
need of some editing, but I think some of the @ signs are
wrong: they are used as escapes in the texi file and a couple of them
are missing. I attach a patch but it could use some review to make sure
it's correct.
>From 5d151cf4c5ddf779469e3bf860a0de85b3b771d8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
Nick Dokos writes:
> Colin Baxter writes:
>
>> Common Lisp in babel steems to have stopped working. With slime
>> running and (lisp . t) in my emacs init, I now get the error
>>
>> org-babel-execute:lisp: Cannot open load file: No such file or
>> directory
Rafael Laboissière writes:
> * Nick Dokos [2016-04-08 14:54]:
>
>> [off-topic: not even a gratuitous org reference. My only excuse is
>> the general interest of list members on reproducible research
>> (org-babel! OK, that's the requisite gratuitous re
Colin Baxter writes:
> Common Lisp in babel steems to have stopped working. With slime
> running and (lisp . t) in my emacs init, I now get the error
>
> org-babel-execute:lisp: Cannot open load file: No such file or
> directory, sly
>
> when I C-cc
>
> #+name: hello-world #+header: :var message=
Eric S Fraga writes:
> Hello,
>
> For pedagogical reasons, it would be nice to be able, in some case, to
> export a table (to LaTeX typically) with annotations (i.e. column and
> row labels) and, more importantly, the equations used to populate the
> table. Is this possible somehow?
>
> Obviousl
[off-topic: not even a gratuitous org reference. My only excuse is the
general interest of list members on reproducible research (org-babel!
OK, that's the requisite gratuitous reference: I feel better now :-) )]
538.com has published a couple of interesting articles on some poli-sci
research:
Uwe Brauer writes:
"Adam" == Adam Porter writes:
>
>> org-meta-return (bound to M-RET by default) does this when you're in a
> plain
>> list. If you're not in a plain list, it inserts a heading. So just put
> the
>> point in a list and it should do what you want.
>
> I know
Eduardo Mercovich writes:
> Hi Adam.
>
>>> Also less known that it deserves, for focusing I do use narrowing a
>>> lot: [...]
>
>> Yeah, that's basically what tree-to-indirect does, it makes an indirect
>> buffer and then narrows it. So you can widen the indirect buffer and get
>> another view o
Ian Dunn writes:
> Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and
> what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report? See
>
> http://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback
>
> Your bug report will be posted to the Org-mode mailing list.
> ---
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> This isn't really a Org question at all, but you all are smart and
> friendly people, and are likely to have run into this situation before.
> So I'm trying here before I turn to StackOverflow!
>
> I have Org files in a git repo, synced across two Linux machines. At the
Dominik Schrempf writes:
> I want to write a lab book with Org mode. Thereby my workflow is as
> follows: New stuff is appended to the bottom of the document (with time
> stamps in chronological order). Sometimes, especially when I discuss
> something in a meeting, tasks pop up that can only b
Alexey Shmalko writes:
> Hi!
>
> I use NixOS and ditaa is globally installed. That means I have ditaa
> executable in PATH but no easy way to find a ditaa.jar file. There is
> no way to instruct org-ditaa to use the specified executable (it
> requires java and path to the ditaa jar file). Note al
"D. C. Toedt" writes:
> I'm using the latest update from the package updater, released 2016-03-28:
> Org-mode version 8.3.2 (release_8.3.2-164-g50a182).
>
> I can best illustrate the problem with an example:
>
> Org source:
>
> See also the [[IndemnNonAssign][Indemnity rights not
>
stardiviner writes:
> I hope to merge this patch to Org-mode `ob-lisp.el`.
>
I have only looked at the surface of it, but I see some issues.
> < ;; Copyright (C) 2016-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
> ---
> > ;; Copyright (C) 2009-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Why did you leave out t
Uwe Brauer writes:
> On 03/24/2016 01:01 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Uwe Brauer writes:
>>
>>> Take the following radio table in a latex file
>>>
>>> % BEGIN RECEIVE ORGTBL test
>>> % END RECEIVE ORGTBL test
>>> \begin{comment}
>>> #+ORGTBL: SEND test orgtbl-to-latex :lend "\\\
Michael Welle writes:
> Hello,
>
> Giuseppe Lipari writes:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I usually define each project into a separate project.el file, and I use a
>> batch scripts for publishing, something like this:
>>
>> publish.sh:
>> -
>> emacs --batch -l batch_project.el --kill
> ah, that makes se
Giuseppe Lipari writes:
> Hello,
>
> I want to have a backtrace of an error I am encountering. So I followed the
> instructions here,
> 1) I enabled "enter debugger on error"
> 2) M-x org-reload
>
> And I obtain the following error
>
> and: Symbol's value as variable is void: load-uncore
>
I th
Anssi Saari writes:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
>> You can test that that's the case: put your program into a file, say foo.c,
>> and
>> execute
>>
>> gcc -o foo.out -lm foo.c
>>
>> Does that give you undefined references?
>
> Does fo
Oz Ben-Ami writes:
> Hi,
>
> I'm a new org user, and I'm sorry if I'm missing something obvious. When
> executing a C code snippet with
> org-babel, that contains a math function, I get the famous "undefined
> reference" errors. I tried adding
> ":flags -lm", but that doesn't help. Looking at t
Michael Welle writes:
> Hello,
>
> I got org-bbdb from the master branch (and all the other files from the
> package), wrote a small function that can parse the date format of my
> bbdb and now it works as expected.
>
I don't want to discourage you from such experimentation, but I think
this is
Michael Welle writes:
> Hello,
>
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
>> Michael Welle writes:
>>
>>>>> I use Org 8.3.4 from the repository. There is no o-b-a-f in it, just the
>>>>> regular org-bbdb-anniversaries.
>>>>
>>>&
Michael Welle writes:
>>> I use Org 8.3.4 from the repository. There is no o-b-a-f in it, just the
>>> regular org-bbdb-anniversaries.
>>
>> That's strange: I just updated to 8.3.4 and o-b-a-f is present.
> indeed:
>
> ~/.emacs.d/elpa/org-plus-contrib-20160307> grep -ri
> org-bbdb-anniversaries-
Michael Welle writes:
> Hello,
>
> Marco Wahl writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>>> should I expect org-bbdb-anniversaries to work with bbdb v3? There was a
>>> bit of discussion a couple of years ago and in org-bbdb.el are some
>>> references to bbdb v3.
>>
>> Currently I happily use (bbdb-version)"BBDB vers
Here's a simple (GNU make) makefile to export something in batch mode:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
%.html: %.org
emacs -batch -l batch-export.el --eval "(batch-org-export-as 'html)" $<
%.pdf: %.tex
latexmk --shell-escape -pdf -xelatex $<
%.t
Rasmus writes:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
>> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Rasmus writes:
>>>
>>>> I don’t think we need to do anything.
>>>
>>> Don't do anything? OK, done.
>>>
>&
York Zhao writes:
>> Why use a letter exporter (koma?) if you don't want something that looks like
>> a letter?
>
> I wanted it to be a letter in all aspects, except that it doesn't have the
> "from
> address" and "to address" in the header. More specifically, I want my letter
> looks like:
>
>
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Rasmus writes:
>
>> I don’t think we need to do anything.
>
> Don't do anything? OK, done.
>
>> If we wanted to support this we’d probably need to load enumerate
>> (which is not a bad package...). We have worse offenders of manual
>> config. Local TOCs sprin
童俊翔 writes:
> I want to write CN01_003_pla, in which the “_” doesn’t represent subscript.
> How to do this?
>
> Thank you!
#+OPTIONS: ^:nil
or
#+OPTIONS: ^:{}
The second gives you the ability to have super/subscripts
by enclosing them in braces, so
a_b gives an underscore while a_{b} gives
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Tuesday, 1 Mar 2016 at 11:59, Nick Dokos wrote:
>> Marcin Borkowski writes:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> is it at all possible to set different precision for display and
>>> calculations in Org's spreadsheet? I mean,
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> Hi all,
>
> is it at all possible to set different precision for display and
> calculations in Org's spreadsheet? I mean, things like $1+$2;%.2f (as
> in the manual) mean (IIUC) that (1) Org should show 2 decimal figures
> and (2) further calculations which use this va
John Kitchin writes:
> I knew there was a way to do this. I forgot the \nbsp, {} by itself does not
> work. Thanks for the
> reminder.
The \nbsp does add a space however, so if you are really picky, it might
not be the best choice: you can do
some text\nbsp^{super}A...
to eat one of the space
Giuseppe Lipari writes:
> Hello,
>
> I used to generate html code with a python script using org-babel, like this:
>
> %--- example.org -%
> * This is an example of export in HTML
> #+BEGIN_SRC python :exports results :results output :wrap HTML
> print " first item"
> print " second
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> Count me confused - although the OP is talking about unnumbered lists,
>> his example only has headlines and numbered lists. Is the link broken
>> when in the headline or only when it's an unnumbered list item?
>
> IIUC, the OP is using unnumbered lists with an asterisk
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Josef Atmin writes:
>
>>> when a shell command in an unnumbered list includes '::', it is not
>>> recognized as a shell
>>> command anymore.
>>>
>>> To reproduce the bug, paste the following two lines in file 'tmp'
>>>
>>> asdf :: asdf
>>> asdf :: qwer
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Aaron Ecay writes:
>
>> I’ve tested, and remote execution seems to work (when tramp works for
>> me, which it does not do consistently – a known problem)
>
> Thank you.
>
> IMO, it looks good. You might as well push it and wait for more
> feedback, if needed.
童俊翔 writes:
> Yes, my configuration is the same as https://github.com/melpa/melpa#usage
>
> For information about GNU Emacs and the GNU system, type C-h C-a.
> Opening TLS connection to ‘melpa.org’...
> Opening TLS connection with ‘gnutls-cli --x509cafile nil -p 443
> melpa.org’...failed
> Openi
Kaushal Modi writes:
> OK, now I have just one follow up question. I would like to tangle the result
> to a separate file.
>
> So I am looking for a way to save the result "> tar xvzf bar.tar.gz" to a
> separate file. I tried adding
> ":tangle filename" to #+CALL/#+BEGIN_SRC but that did not he
Aaron Ecay writes:
> Hi Nick,
>
> 2016ko otsailak 11an, Nick Dokos-ek idatzi zuen:
>>
>> Not sure if there are tests for remote babel execution,
>
> AFAIK no. It would be useful to have these. All the machines I use run
> Linux and are configured very simil
Thorsten Jolitz writes:
> John Kitchin writes:
>
>> On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 3:13 PM, Thorsten Jolitz
>> wrote:
>>
>> #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
>> (defun my-foo (_)
>> "Hello World.
>> Argument _ unknown argument."
>> (+ 1 1))
>> #+END_SRC
>>
>> strange. in Emacs 25.1, I am
Aaron Ecay writes:
> Hi Gary,
>
> 2016ko otsailak 8an, Gary Oberbrunner-ek idatzi zuen:
>>
>> org-babel-execute-src-block has a big unwind-protect that basically eats
>> all errors inside it. I don't think it used to do that.
>
> The unwind-protect exists since 2010, so you’re probably mistaken
Gabriel Duven writes:
> Hi guys,
>
> I created a custom agenda view with tags-todo, which I like to sort by
> scheduled date.
>
> (add-to-list 'org-agenda-custom-commands
> '("u" "Next actions" tags-todo "+PRIORITY=\"A\""
>((org-agenda-overriding-header "Critical")
> (org-ag
Andreas Kiermeier writes:
> On 7 February 2016 at 04:38, John Kitchin wrote:
>
> that is why you don't get bibtex run then ;) try this
> (setq org-latex-pdf-process
> '("pdflatex -shell-escape -interaction nonstopmode
> -output-directory %o %b"
> "bibtex %b"
>
Alan Schmitt writes:
> Each time I use org-index to jump to some headline, the file where the
> table lives is modified. Is there a way to automatically save the file
> after each such change?
>
Does something *really* change or is the file marked modified with no
other visible change? If the l
"Loris Bennett" writes:
> Hi,
>
> On refreshing the #+TAGS via 'C-c C-c' I'm am getting the following error
>
> Stackoverflow in regexp matcher
>
Not "Stack overflow in ..."? I searched for Stackoverflow both in the
org-mode directory and the emacs source directory (but I'm not up to
date with e
"Francis J. Monari, Esquire" writes:
> Due to file relocation on the server, I have a number of broken links in
> an org document. (problem: broken links.)
>
> How can I / Is it possible to search and replace on links?
> (expectation: I would like to use search and replace to fix the links.)
>
>
John Kitchin writes:
>> ... if you hover with the moust over the link, you get
>> a "bubble" (I can't remember what it's really called :-( ) with the expanded
>> link
>> shown.
>
> I think you are looking for "tooltip" ;)
>
Yup - thanks!
--
Nick
Satoru KURASHIKI writes:
> hi,
>
> Are there any good way/settings to display org-link's url easily?
>
> I'm happy if I can see them in minibuffer putting cursor on the org-link.
> (like pointing urls on web browsers may show urls in statusbar)
>
Another method: typing
C-u C-x =
somewhere insi
Satoru KURASHIKI writes:
> hi,
>
> Are there any good way/settings to display org-link's url easily?
>
> I'm happy if I can see them in minibuffer putting cursor on the org-link.
> (like pointing urls on web browsers may show urls in statusbar)
>
I'm not sure whether it works in the console envi
Kaushal Modi writes:
> Hi Robert,
>
> Thanks for the reply.
>
>> how about using a postamble function instead of html-postamble-format
>
> Does it mean that I need to look into modifying the
> org-html--build-pre/postamble function?
>
No, Robert is talking about the variable org-html-postamble,
"Loris Bennett" writes:
> Hi Karl,
>
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> * Loris Bennett wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>
>> Hi!
>>
>>> Is there any way to break up an overly long #+TBLFM line?
>>
>> The question is: why?
>
> Because, purely aesthetically, I don't like having a #+TBLFM line which
> is 240 characters lon
Alan Schmitt writes:
> I’m having the same problem with python: I’m still in emacs-lisp mode.
> I checked the value of the variable and it is as expected. For some
> reason the change is not picked up. Is it because there are several
> occurrences of "elisp" in the list and it’s not the first one
gongzhitaao writes:
> Maybe it is good if someone could finish a test suit for Orgmode so
> that it does not break things unexpectedly. (I'd be happy to if
> someone could give me some guidance into the code structure)
>
The test suite is in the testing/ subdirectory of the org-mode git repo.
T
"sgeorgii ." writes:
> Hello Kyle.
>
> Today I completely uninstalled org-mode from emacs, restalled fresh and
> installed the latest org version 20160125.
>
> I see the bug right now on my screen.
>
> M-x
>
> org-agenda
>
> M
>
> Match:
>
> Result: *Messages* = org-agenda-finalize: Wrong ty
"Robert H. Klein" writes:
> Hi,
>
> On Fri, 22 Jan 2016 17:55:13 -0500
> Gary Oberbrunner wrote:
>
>> Restarting didn't make git: work, but now http: does. Thanks!
>
> Yes, the git protocol uses another server program 'git-daemon', not the
> web server.
>
> Anyway, I found a configuration glitch
"Robert H. Klein" writes:
> Hi,
>
> On Fri, 22 Jan 2016 14:09:44 -0500
> Nick Dokos wrote:
>
>> Gary Oberbrunner writes:
>>
>> > I can't clone the repo, I get this error:
>> > % git clone git://orgmode.org/org-mode.git
>> >
Gary Oberbrunner writes:
> I can't clone the repo, I get this error:
> % git clone git://orgmode.org/org-mode.git
> fatal: read error: Connection reset by peer
>
> Is it just me?
>
No - I get:
$ git remote update
Fetching origin
fatal: read error: Connection reset by peer
error: Could not fetch
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Tuesday, 19 Jan 2016 at 14:10, Karl Voit wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> Either I found a bug when referring to other table rows or I don't
>> understand the behavior of following example tables. My expectation
>> was that the first column of the second table is exactly the same as
Kenneth Jacker writes:
> Thanks for you suggestions Marco, but I still can't figure out how to get the
> "styles"/"emphasis" displayed in a '.org' file buffer.
>
> As mentioned before, the variable "org-fontify-emphasized-text" is set to `t'
> (non-nil).
>
> Documentation says this about that
swfl...@flintfam.org (Samuel W. Flint) writes:
>> Marcin Borkowski writes:
>
> MB> This piece of code: #+BEGIN_SRC elisp :results value verbatim
> MB> :exports both (defmacro forty-two () (* 6 7))
>
> That is not a macro. That's a function. The return value of a macro
> (the result of the la
Marco Wahl writes:
I have ~(setq org-clock-out-when-done t)~ in my Emacs configuration.
I get the following back trace when I mark a task as done:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-variable org-state)
> ...
>> OK - here's some actual research for a change. I was
Xebar Saram writes:
> Hi all
> so this issue is driving me mad...
> when im on a file, i launch org-agenda and choose an option (default view,
> custom view..dosent matter). this goes on to kill the buffer i launched the
> agenda from
> sometimes it just closes the buffer other times it will as
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
>> org now supports multiple TBLFM lines - see the "Using multiple #+TBLFM
>> lines" subsection in
>>
>> (info "(org) Editing and debugging formulas")
>>
>> Ho
Nick Dokos writes:
> These are all guesses, untainted by actual knowledge or research.
>
OK - here's some actual research for a change. I was wondering what
(defvar org-state)
actually does, so I looked at the source code for defvar. It contains
this comment:
,
| els
Marco Wahl writes:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
>> I'm not sure what the solution is (I haven't really followed the
>> upstream discussion), but I wonder if adding
>>
>> (defvar org-state)
>>
>> in org.el, just before the
>>
>>
Mike McLean writes:
> Hello
>
> In the last few days I started getting an error when moving tasks to the DONE
> state.
>
> I have ~(setq org-clock-out-when-done t)~ in my Emacs configuration.
>
> I get the following back trace when I mark a task as done:
>
> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-
Nick Dokos writes:
> "cschr" writes:
>
>> Hello
>>
>> Im a software developer and new to emacs. I want to maintain my calendar
>> appointments in
>> orgmode, and define individual alerts for each appointment (which also
>> includes to have
org now supports multiple TBLFM lines - see the "Using multiple #+TBLFM
lines" subsection in
(info "(org) Editing and debugging formulas")
However, editing the formulas with C-c ' does not work, except for the
first one. On subsequent ones, org says
user-error: Not at a table
Org-mode version
zariskij writes:
> Hi,
>
> I encounter a strange behavior of org-edit-special.
>
> Whenever I have a line starting with * in org-edit-special buffer,
> org-mode automatically inserts a comma before * in the original
> org file.
>
> For instance, if I type into org-edit-special buffer:
> /**
>
<---cut here---end--->8---
exports to a reasonable-looking ics file:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
BEGIN:VCALENDAR
VERSION:2.0
X-WR-CALNAME:foo
PRODID:-//Nick Dokos//Emacs with Org mode//EN
X-WR-TIMEZONE:EST
X-WR
Kynn Jones writes:
> The [Show Org source] button at the bottom of pages such as
>
> http://orgmode.org/worg/
>
> does not work. Nothing happens when one clicks on it. It's supposed
> to execute the statement `show_org_source()`, but as far as I can
> tell, the function `show_org_source` is not
Shakthi Kannan writes:
> Hi,
>
> I have the following test.org file:
>
> === test.org ===
>
> * Kanban board
> | TODO | NEXT | STARTED | WAITING | DONE | CANCELED |
> |--+--+-+-+--+--|
> | | | | | | |
> | | |
John Kitchin writes:
> That is pretty weird. It should be defined in org-faces.el. What org version
> are you using?
>
It was deleted in this commit:
commit f8b42e8ebeeecdef59a8a7cbc4324264a5162197
Author: Bastien Guerry
Date: Mon Jul 28 18:54:00 2014 +0200
Don't use an overlay for src
Martin Leduc writes:
> On 2016-01-08 10:40 AM, Nick Dokos wrote:
>> Martin Leduc writes:
>>
>>> Hello orgers,
>>>
>>> I'm wondering how to do a simple copy/paste of a todo list from
>>> org-mode. For instance, when I'm producing the
Martin Leduc writes:
> Hello orgers,
>
> I'm wondering how to do a simple copy/paste of a todo list from
> org-mode. For instance, when I'm producing the list of all my TODOs
> with C-c a t, and then filtering it using a given tag, how can I
> simply copy and paste the resulting TODO list from th
Jarmo Hurri writes:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
>> Jarmo Hurri writes:
>>
>>> # --
>>> * testing
>>> <2016-01-07 Thu 15:00-16:15>
>>> # --
>>>
>>> When I
Jarmo Hurri writes:
> Greetings.
>
> Consider the following org file
>
> # --
> * testing
> <2016-01-07 Thu 15:00-16:15>
> # --
>
> When I move my cursor inside the timestamp and press "C-c .", control
> jumps to a minibuffer in th
Adam Aviv writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I've been using org-mode for some time to manage a course website, and I
> developed a hack for source
> blocking where if I use the +NAME tag for source doe like so:
>
> #+NAME: helloworld.cpp
> #+BEGIN_SRC c++ -r
> #include (ref:include)
>
> using namespace std
Xin writes:
> Is there any way to globally remove the postamble (author, created date,
> etc..)
> of exported html from org-mode?
>
> I tried (setq org-html-postamble nil) in my init.el, but it doesn't work.
>
Try doing that *after* ox-html is loaded:
(eval-after-load "ox-html" (setq org-html-
"briangpowell ." writes:
> I believe I read how to correctly pronounce LaTeX as Lay-Teck (and why
> its important--to honor the creator of TeX's wishes+intentions, Donald
> Knuth) in Leslie Lamport's book onLaTeX--in the preface.
The TeX FAQ (http://www.tex.ac.uk/FAQ-latexpronounce.html) contrad
John Kitchin writes:
> Thanks!
>
> You might add your interpretation of the pronunciation here:
> http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/17502/what-is-the-correct-pronunciation-of-tex-and-latex
> ;)
>
> John
>
The vexing issue of how to pronounce "LaTeX" has reared its ugly head
before, e.g i
William Denton writes:
> After compiling from a fresh pull from Git today, setting
> org-file-apps is causing problems. I have this so make Org exports to
> PDF open in evince instead of Emacs's built-in docview:
>
> (delete '("\\.pdf\\'" . default) org-file-apps)
> (add-to-list 'org-file-apps '
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> Hi list,
>
> I'd like to insert a tag while capturing an item. Of course, C-c C-c
> finishes capture. I can insert the tag manually (and currently I'm
> doing just that), but is there a better way?
>
Not quite sure what you mean: do you want it to be part of the temp
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> On 2015-12-19, at 03:27, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>
>> Marcin Borkowski writes:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I'm pretty sure I read somewhere about a possibility to display not only
>>> the headlines, but the full paths in the agenda, so that
>>>
>>> * aaa
>>> ** bbb
>>>
>>>
"Doyley, Marvin M." writes:
> I just upgrade my org-mode, and it seems that the function
> turn-on-org-cdlatex is no longer available, or maybe I am messing
> something.
It's still there in org.el, line 18812 or thereabouts.
--
Nick
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm pretty sure I read somewhere about a possibility to display not only
> the headlines, but the full paths in the agenda, so that
>
> * aaa
> ** bbb
>
> is displayed as `aaa/bbb' and not as `aaa' (or something like that).
> I can't find it anywhere, though
Stefan Nobis writes:
> Hi.
>
> With the last update to Org-mode version 8.3.2
> (8.3.2-48-g700b8e-elpaplus) the following table formular breaks:
>
>
> | | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun | Sum |
> |-+--+--+--+-+-+-+-+--|
> | |
"B.V. Raghav" writes:
> Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and
> what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report? See
>
> http://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback
>
> Your bug report will be posted to the Org-mode mailing list.
> --
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> On 2015-12-14, at 21:48, Nick Dokos wrote:
>
>> Marcin Borkowski writes:
>>
>>>> On 2015-12-12, at 09:53, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> You can use a dedicated function in `org-agenda-skip-function'
Marcin Borkowski writes:
>> On 2015-12-12, at 09:53, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>>
>>> You can use a dedicated function in `org-agenda-skip-function' for that
>>> (e.g., ignore task if one of its parents is a done task).
>
> OK, so it doesn't work (probably because I'm doing something wrong...)
>
>
Kyle Meyer writes:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
>> Kaushal Modi writes:
>>
>>> ...
>>> Without these fixes, I get an error like: Wrong number of arguments: setq, 1
>>>
>>
>> I don't. Version info:
>
> Your Emacs 25 build isn&
Kaushal Modi writes:
> ...
> Without these fixes, I get an error like: Wrong number of arguments: setq, 1
>
I don't. Version info:
Org-mode version 8.3.2 (release_8.3.2-380-g64aee4 @
/home/nick/elisp/org-mode/lisp/)
GNU Emacs 25.0.50.1 (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.14.15) of
2015-0
Uwe Brauer writes:
> > Uwe Brauer writes:
>
> > OK - you can also select the drawers that you will (or will not) export.
> > See the doc for the variable org-export-with-drawers (which is what is
> > manipulated with the d: option above).
>
> Silly question: is there any keybindi
Sharon Kimble writes:
> I'm using org-timer via "C-c C-x ;" and setting it for 30 minutes for a
> repetitive job that I'm doing. When it ends it has a small popup which
> shows its ended but that soon disappears. Is it possible for it to show
> a flashing popup that will show even if I'm not an o
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