Adding a header to the data
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I am presenting some simple data here, but the idea is, I would like
to programatically add a header to the results of an org-babel
evaluation. Looking at the results from `data_table', I would like to
intercept the first line so that
Ah. I am running the org-mode that came with my emacs. I tried updating it, but
ran into version problems. I will see if there is another emacs-lisp way to get
that info.
Thanks!
> On Jan 9, 2020, at 6:26 PM, Mike Gauland wrote:
>
> Looking at git, it seems that was introduced in 9.2.
I am getting:
eval: Symbol’s function definition is void: org-macro--get-property
I am using:
Org mode version 9.1.9 (release_9.1.9-65-g5e4542 @
/Applications/Emacs.app/Contents/Resources/lisp/org/)
Mark set
Is this a newer function?
Thanks!
> You can use elisp code to look up the property
I realized this is related to my previous post, but if i could do this, it
would save alot of work.
I would like to access the values of the properties inside the (shell) code
block.
Thanks!
* Report section
:PROPERTIES:
:url: http://www.googole.com
:END:
I'd like to have several secti
Is there a way to reference the values of properties, so that at render time,
the document does something like:
* Opening section
:PROPERTIES:
:section: test
:time: 1 day
:END:
Is there a way to do something like.. this section is the section and
will be done in
which would render as:
Hey, all.
I am trying to set a string at the head of the file and use it in different
places in the file.
Everything works correctly for somethign like ruby, but I am not sure how do do
this with a shell command.
Just sets the string to the url
#+NAME: url_name
#+BEGIN_SRC ruby
"http://www.goo
For some reason, when I export headings under over 2 deep, I get an unexpected
markdown export. For example:
* First header
** second level
*** Third level
Fourth level
gives me:
First header
second level
1. Third level
1. Fourth level
ideas?
thanks!