Re: [O] org-babel-execute:dot -- why doesn't this work?

2015-09-24 Thread Matt Price
On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 7:10 AM, Matt Price wrote: > > > On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 12:00 AM, Nick Dokos wrote: > >> Matt Price writes: >> > > - > it looks about right until the very end; Manually running "dot > /tmp/babel-2749DTL/dot-2749Nkt -Tpng -o

[O] source-highlight for in less pager?

2015-10-14 Thread Matt Price
source-highlight to perform syntax highlighting; I was just wondering if someone already has an org.lang file kicking around for use with source-highlight. Thanks, Matt

[O] two simple derived backend questions

2015-10-14 Thread Matt Price
kdown exporter. Presumably I need to add a filter, or build a very simple derived backend, but my attempts thus far haven't been very successful. I would really appreciate some suggestions! Thank you, matt

Re: [O] two simple derived backend questions

2015-10-14 Thread Matt Price
On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 6:55 PM, Rasmus wrote: > Hi Matt, > > Matt Price writes: > > > a) add a horizontal rule > > > > pandoc expects a horizontal rule at each slide division. So, if > possible, > > I would like to add an hhr element at the end of e

Re: [O] org-agenda-scheduled-leaders and repeating tasks

2015-10-21 Thread Matt Lundin
habit stays on the daily agenda, even though I have just completed it. In short, org-habit seems to want a + notation for the purposes of the agenda display and a .+ notation for the purposes of resetting the timestamp. What is the best solution? Thanks, Matt

Re: [O] multi letter agenda commands

2015-10-21 Thread Matt Lundin
combinations and serves as a prefix key." http://orgmode.org/manual/Storing-searches.html Matt

Re: [O] preparing a R course in org for slides..can i link back to org document?

2015-10-21 Thread Matt Lundin
n emacs web server (elnode, Eric Schulte's web server, etc.) to respond to links such as localhost:port/do-something-in-emacs. Probably the simplest solution is to have the org buffers queued up in Emacs and to switch to them with ye olde "Alt Tab" (or whatever key combination your window manager uses). Best, Matt

Re: [O] Org-agenda-leaders

2015-10-21 Thread Matt Lundin
" "In %3d d.: "))) > > '(org-agenda-scheduled-leaders (quote ("TERMIN: " "TERMIN.%2dx: "))) > I cannot replicate this. The leaders above (FRIST, TERMIN) appear properly on my machine. Org-mode version 8.3.2 (release_8.3.2-204-g30ec97) Emacs: "25.0.50.4" Matt

Re: [O] Rescheduling timestamps on a headline (not the next line)

2015-10-21 Thread Matt Lundin
stamp on the second > line instead of replacing the previous schedule. Org-syntax requires planning info (SCHEDULED, DEADLINE) to be on its own line. Anything can be arbitrarily entered into an org file, but only certain syntax will work properly. See http://orgmode.org/worg/dev/org-syntax.html Best, Matt

[O] [BUG] Use of period in org-read-date broken

2015-10-23 Thread Matt Lundin
d-date-minibuffer-local-map): (org-insert-heading): Replace looking-back with org-looking-back. As of Emacs 25, the LIMIT argument to looking-back is advertised as a required argument. --8<---cut here---end--->8--- Thanks, Matt

Re: [O] prompt for deadline in capture template?

2015-10-23 Thread Matt Lundin
you want to do it more pragmatically, you could use something like this (adjust the template as needed). (add-to-list 'org-capture-templates '("d" "Deadline" entry (file "~/org/inbox.org") "* %^{Headline}\n DEADLINE: %^t")) See (info "(org) Template expansion") Matt

Re: [O] org-reveal questions

2015-10-23 Thread Matt Lundin
isely the way you want it requires knowledge of LaTeX. In short, simple slide export from org-mode is fine if you are OK with the existing themes, templates. But more customization that will generally require knowledge of the relevant markup. Matt

Re: [O] org-reveal questions

2015-10-23 Thread Matt Price
On Fri, Oct 23, 2015 at 5:20 AM, Xebar Saram wrote: > > On Fri, Oct 23, 2015 at 12:09 PM, Fabrice Popineau < > fabrice.popin...@supelec.fr> wrote: > > how do i (for a specific slide) make all text not centered but rather left > aligned? > > I haven't been following this thread very lcosely, but h

Re: [O] org-reveal questions

2015-10-23 Thread Matt Price
On Fri, Oct 23, 2015 at 2:18 AM, Eric S Fraga wrote: > On Friday, 23 Oct 2015 at 08:16, Xebar Saram wrote: > > Hi all > > > > for all you org-reveal users, excuse me for these questions that may seem > > trivial but as a new reveal/org-reveal user i havent been able to address > > them :) > > > >

[O] ox-md export title block

2015-10-23 Thread Matt Price
I don't know that much about markdown, and I know there are many different flavours. pandoc can make use of title, author, and date info in a markdown file -- from what i cna tell, it expects a "title block atthe head of a file (http://pandoc.org/README.html#extension-pandoc_title_block) % author

Re: [O] org-babel-execute:dot -- why doesn't this work?

2015-10-23 Thread Matt Price
On Fri, Oct 23, 2015 at 8:27 AM, Éibhear wrote: > Matt Price gmail.com> writes: > > > > > > > > > On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 7:10 AM, Matt Price gmail.com> > wrote: > > > > > > On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 12:00 AM, Nick Dok

Re: [O] two simple derived backend questions

2015-10-23 Thread Matt Price
Hi, I realize I never responded to say thank you. This is a big help, and I now have things working the way I like! matt On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 11:35 PM, Charles C. Berry wrote: > On Wed, 14 Oct 2015, Matt Price wrote: > > On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 6:55 PM, Rasmus wrote: >

Re: [O] [PATCH] org-id-goto doesn't work if buffer is narrowed.

2015-10-23 Thread Matt Lundin
t for widening a buffer if it contains a relevant id target. If I click org-id-goto and the target is in my buffer, I want it to widen that buffer. Matt

Re: [O] ox-md export title block

2015-10-23 Thread Matt Price
On Fri, Oct 23, 2015 at 5:22 PM, Nick Dokos wrote: > Nicolas Goaziou writes: > > > However, "ox-md.el" is for Vanilla Markdown, where such constructs do > > not exist. So it cannot be applied there. > > > ISTR there are a few others export back-ends in contrib/ that may use > > this. You may als

[O] feature request: best practices for speaker notes and incremental lists/elements

2015-10-23 Thread Matt Price
And once we've done that, it wil lbe easier for me to add the proper functionality to the md-pandoc exporter, too. Thanks, Matt

[O] feature request: easier style attributes

2015-10-23 Thread Matt Price
OK, one more, again a repeat of an old request. Pandoc Markdown has this incredibly easy way to specify html attributes ( http://pandoc.org/README.html#header-identifiers): # My Header {#myid .class1 .class2} I find this much easier to read, write, and maintain than the org-mode equiva

Re: [O] feature request: best practices for speaker notes and incremental lists/elements

2015-10-24 Thread Matt Price
On Sat, Oct 24, 2015 at 7:54 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote: > Hello, > > Rasmus writes: > > > Matt Price writes: > > > >> I think the two exporters should use the same syntax! I especially think > >> that any future exporters should use a single, unified

Re: [O] feature request: easier style attributes

2015-10-24 Thread Matt Price
On Sat, Oct 24, 2015 at 8:30 AM, Rasmus wrote: > Matt Price writes: > > > On Sat, Oct 24, 2015 at 7:51 AM, Rasmus wrote: > > > >> Matt Price writes: > >> > >> > OK, one more, again a repeat of an old request. > >> > > &g

Re: [O] org-reveal questions

2015-10-25 Thread Matt Price
On Sun, Oct 25, 2015 at 4:46 PM, Eric S Fraga wrote: > Hello all, > > So, I decided I would play with org-reveal some more, just to see if I > could get some of the functionality that Xebar wanted fairly > easily. It turns out that I could use a web based presentation for a > small PR exercise..

Re: [O] Some projects

2015-10-25 Thread Matt Price
On Sun, Oct 25, 2015 at 3:02 PM, Rasmus wrote: > Hi, > > First, thanks for writing this up, Nicolas. Org has been a bit slow > lately, at least for my part. > ditto. and thanks to eveyrone in the thread for their input. > > > > > ** Citations > > > > Development apparently stopped for some re

Re: [O] org-reveal questions

2015-10-26 Thread Matt Price
On Sun, Oct 25, 2015 at 6:01 PM, Matt Price wrote: > > > On Sun, Oct 25, 2015 at 4:46 PM, Eric S Fraga wrote: > >> The second problem is more about HTML export than reveal >> specifically. In LaTeX, an image is exported directly without any >> surrounding mater

Re: [O] Some projects

2015-10-26 Thread Matt Price
On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 6:23 PM, Richard Lawrence < richard.lawre...@berkeley.edu> wrote: > Hi Nicolas and all, > > Nicolas Goaziou writes: > > > Richard Lawrence writes: > > > >> Yes, this is my understanding, too. In particular, there does not seem > >> to be an Elisp CSL library, and it woul

Re: [O] Some projects

2015-10-27 Thread Matt Price
On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 9:51 AM, Rasmus wrote: > Aaron Ecay writes: > > > > > > It’s unfortunate, but pandoc has the most easily adaptable CSL > > implementation for our use case, as far as I can see. The other > > contender is Zotero (in JS, possibly with XUL-specific bits). It would > > be g

Re: [O] Some projects

2015-10-27 Thread Matt Price
On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 9:03 AM, Aaron Ecay wrote: > Hi Rasmus, > > 2015ko urriak 27an, Rasmus-ek idatzi zuen: > > [...] > > > > > It’s unfortunate, but pandoc has the most easily adaptable CSL > implementation for our use case, as far as I can see. The other > contender is Zotero (in JS, possib

Re: [O] Agenda to iCal not working

2015-10-27 Thread Matt Lundin
e the htmlize.el package to convert the buffer to HTML and save it to this file name. If the extension is .ps, ps-print-buffer-with-faces is used to produce Postscript output. If the extension is .ics, iCalendar export is run export over all files that were used to construct the agenda, and limit the export to entries listed in the agenda. Any other extension produces a plain ASCII file." Matt

Re: [O] org-agenda-scheduled-leaders and repeating tasks

2015-10-27 Thread Matt Lundin
"scheduled today" range. I can confirm that overdue .+ tasks now have the org-scheduled-today face. It seems like they should have org-scheduled-previously (unless they are habits, of course). Matt

Re: [O] Some projects

2015-10-27 Thread Matt Lundin
|pdflatex and bibtex or biber. ` Perhaps someone with more experience of pandoc could assess how well it toggles between CSL and biblatex, especially for more complicated styles (e.g., Chicago). Matt

Re: [O] Some projects

2015-10-27 Thread Matt Lundin
tself). In an ideal world, citeproc-js + node would be the most portable. However, as others have pointed out, the lack of a good converter from bibtex to citeproc's json format is a drawback. By contrast, pandoc-citeproc offers both a converter and a CSL implementation. Matt

Re: [O] Some projects

2015-10-27 Thread Matt Lundin
Matt Price writes: > On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 9:51 AM, Rasmus wrote: > > > Aaron Ecay writes: > > Indeed. I guess this is what they use: > > https://github.com/zotero/citeproc-node > > It also looks rather complex... > > > FWIW, I just

Re: [O] Bug: Regressions from 8.2.10 (8.2.10-35-g19a7d6-elpaplus) to master/maint

2015-10-28 Thread Matt Lundin
ould have both options, which we seem to currently have with the difference between TAB (org-agenda-goto) and RET (org-agenda-switch-to). However, I am not sure how intentional this is, as I can find nothing highlighting this difference in the documentation. Best, Matt

Re: [O] Behaviour of org-open-at-point and org-return (was commit 4e864643 breaks org-return)

2015-10-28 Thread Matt Lundin
rg-time-stamp... <2015-10-28 Wed> ^ ...the cursor is located after the time stamp (as shown). But if I hit return to create a new line and enter a new data (text, a time stamp, etc.), I am taken unexpectedly to the agenda. Best, Matt

Re: [O] Some projects

2015-10-28 Thread Matt Price
On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 11:31 PM, Matt Lundin wrote: > Matt Price writes: > > > On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 9:51 AM, Rasmus wrote: > > > > > > Aaron Ecay writes: > > > > Indeed. I guess this is what they use: > > > > https://git

Re: [O] Some projects

2015-10-28 Thread Matt Price
On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 10:36 AM, Matt Price wrote: > > That does seem to be an issue, but I bet it wouldn't be too hard to fix. > Currently outputformat is hardcoded on line 94 of lib/citeServer.js; I'm a > little slow at reading JS but I think replacing line 259 wit

Re: [O] Markup (=, ~) in word?

2015-10-29 Thread Matt Price
#+BEGIN_VERBATIM simASM.=SITE=.=STRATEGY=.=BUDGET=.=FIREREGIME=.=JOBID=.=ARRAYID= #+END_VERBATIM ? not perfect, but... On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 7:06 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote: > Hi > > I guess this is not possible (and has been asked before, but I can't > find it t the moment...)- but how can I e

Re: [O] TODO list with future scheduled events excluded

2015-10-29 Thread Matt Lundin
;future) See http://orgmode.org/manual/Global-TODO-list.html See also the docstrings of the variables for more information. Matt

[O] small caps

2015-10-29 Thread Matt Price
do we have a syntax for the "small caps" text attribute in Org? If not, should we? It is available in odt, html, and latex, and is used in some bibliographic styles. m

Re: [O] small caps

2015-10-29 Thread Matt Price
Tom, Am I right that this should turn {sc hello} into hello ? If so, it doesn't seem to be working for me so far. Thanks, m On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 12:55 PM, Thomas S. Dye wrote: > Aloha Matt, > > Nicolas Goaziou writes: > > > Hello, > > > > Matt P

Re: [O] Emacs+org-mode in a Docker?

2015-10-30 Thread Matt Price
I don't have any thoughts but would love to see what you ocme upwith. Would be great not only for teaching but e.g. for pointing to a working environment for research results. On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 12:13 PM, John Kitchin wrote: > Has anyone tried setting up a Docker with an Emacs and org-mode

[O] contributing to work on citations

2015-10-30 Thread Matt Price
ugh moving parts that the process will be quite a bit easier if we co-ordinate. thanks, Matt

Re: [O] small caps

2015-10-31 Thread Matt Price
seems most natural for me. But in any event I've learned a bit about macros and custom links, which has been great. Matt > > Yours, > Christian

Re: [O] contributing to work on citations

2015-11-04 Thread Matt Price
On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 10:18 AM, Aaron Ecay wrote: > Hi Matt, > > Thanks for your willingness to help with the project. > > 2015ko urriak 30an, Matt Price-ek idatzi zuen: > > > > So, from the "some projects" thread I have the sense there is a group of >

Re: [O] contributing to work on citations

2015-11-05 Thread Matt Price
e some help once I've made some initial progress. Meanwhile I will try to learn enough about javascript to get started on the citeproc-js ocmmand-line tool. thx, matt

Re: [O] contributing to work on citations

2015-11-06 Thread Matt Price
On Fri, Nov 6, 2015 at 8:10 AM, Aaron Ecay wrote: > Hi Matt, > > 2015ko azaroak 6an, Matt Price-ek idatzi zuen: > > > Hey, Aaron, > > Am I right that I need to check out your wip-cite-awe branch from ~8 > months > > ago? > > Richard Lawrence forked that bra

[O] Better Bibtex text-editor API

2015-11-06 Thread Matt Price
I've just had my attention drawn to this feature of the Better Bibtex plugin for Zotero: https://zotplus.github.io/better-bibtex/cayw.html So, Better Bibtex now supports an HTTP endpoint that generates various kinds of citations.I'm not sure if that's helpful only for creating citation keys, or i

[O] generating org headings from a source block

2015-11-09 Thread Matt Price
age) ")\n\n")) ) ) annots) )) ;;(write-file filename t) outputstring )) - I'm sure it is very clumsy, but it sort of works. I would like to be able to call this function from a source block: #+BEGIN_SRC elisp (pdf-annot-exp

Re: [O] generating org headings from a source block

2015-11-10 Thread Matt Price
On Mon, Nov 9, 2015 at 4:57 PM, Nick Dokos wrote: > Matt Price writes: > > > I would like to be able to insert into an org-buffer the text extracted > from a pdf file. PDF-Tools ( > > https://github.com/politza/pdf-tools/) provides some excellent tools > for doing this.

Re: [O] generating org headings from a source block

2015-11-10 Thread Matt Price
On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 11:16 AM, Nick Dokos wrote: > > > Pass the level as a parameter? > > > > Can I pass the level of the current heading as a parameter, e.g.: > > > > where obviously CURRENT-ORG-LEVEL is some function I don't know how to > access? > > > > You can at the very least set the

Re: [O] Allowing loose ordering in Org files

2015-11-10 Thread Matt Lundin
t accidentally report a bug to the mailing list when something breaks (not realizing it is related to the customization). In short, if we allow for an alternative parsing logic, I think it should be one that is officially supported/maintained. Best, Matt

Re: [O] Allowing loose ordering in Org files

2015-11-10 Thread Matt Lundin
massive amount of functionality that org mode acquired over the years. Ensuring all this worked smoothly and robustly for users required a more regular, predictable syntax. So user experience was key to the changes as well. Best, Matt

Re: [O] Allowing loose ordering in Org files

2015-11-10 Thread Matt Lundin
Matt Lundin writes: > John Wiegley writes: > >>>>>>> Nicolas Goaziou writes: >> >>> I really don't like the idea of making Org /syntax/ customizable, would it >>> be with the help of a hook or a variable. >> >> From what I&

Re: [O] Allowing loose ordering in Org files

2015-11-10 Thread Matt Lundin
ine levels. Nor can on put TODO keywords anywhere (despite frequent requests for such functionality). Since org-mode recognizes only one property drawer per entry, it makes sense (for clarity, simplicity, efficiency, etc.) to require that this special key:value metadata be "attached" to the headline (like tags, TODOs, etc.). Matt

[O] Org Mode and PDF Notes!

2015-11-11 Thread Matt Price
taking-with-pdf-tools/ All best! Matt

Re: [O] Org Mode and PDF Notes!

2015-11-11 Thread Matt Price
wrote: > > Matt Price writes: > > I've just written up a post on my workflow for PDF's > > Thanks, this is helpful. > > >

Re: [O] Org Mode and PDF Notes!

2015-11-11 Thread Matt Price
On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 3:17 PM, Ramon Diaz-Uriarte wrote: > Dear Matt, > > > On Wed, 11-11-2015, at 15:42, Matt Price wrote: > > I've just written up a post on my workflow for PDF's Since my blog has, I > > think, a readership of 0 (surely there's a w

Re: [O] Org Mode and PDF Notes!

2015-11-11 Thread Matt Price
On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 12:09 PM, Memnon Anon wrote: > Matt Price writes: > > > [...] Since my blog > > has, I think, a readership of 0 (surely there's a way to get emacsers > > to follow me? ah well), I will post a link here [...] > > http://planet.emacs

Re: [O] Org Mode and PDF Notes!

2015-11-11 Thread Matt Price
On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 9:59 AM, Kaushal Modi wrote: > Have you had a look at https://github.com/rudolfochrist/interleave not till now! > > > The interleave package works great for me: taking notes in an org-mode > buffer in one side (buffer) corresponding to the pdf page open in > pdf-tools o

Re: [O] Org Mode and PDF Notes!

2015-11-11 Thread Matt Price
On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 3:48 PM, Kaushal Modi wrote: > > Doesn't seem to work with pdfview yet, and I'm sort of addicted now. > > I use pdf-view too (the major mode for viewing PDF files that comes > with pdf-tools, right?) and interleave works great! > ah cool, i didn't know that. > > > I can

Re: [O] Org Mode and PDF Notes!

2015-11-11 Thread Matt Lundin
Matt Price writes: > > I think that there is no standard way of storing the highlight > contents. I chose Repligo over EZPDF because it gives you access to > the text of the highlights! > Okular, I think, stores your annotations in its own database, rather > than in the pdf

Re: [O] Org Mode and PDF Notes!

2015-11-12 Thread Matt Price
On Thu, Nov 12, 2015 at 7:23 AM, Ramon Diaz-Uriarte wrote: > > > > On Wed, 11-11-2015, at 21:33, Matt Price wrote: > >> > >> > >> instead of the text. Bummer! I wonder if RepliGO gives you a lot more > >> than the rest, or if I am doing som

Re: [O] Org Mode and PDF Notes!

2015-11-12 Thread Matt Lundin
ot. For extracting the text of highlighted regions *after the fact*, I've had good luck with this script that relies on the pdf-reader gem for ruby: https://gist.github.com/danlucraft/5277732 Matt

Re: [O] Org Mode and PDF Notes!

2015-11-12 Thread Matt Price
On Thu, Nov 12, 2015 at 9:28 AM, Matt Lundin wrote: > Ramon Diaz-Uriarte writes: > > > > I'll do. In the meantime, I think this is a limitation coming from > > poppler. Other people have mentioned similar things (e.g., > > http://coda.caseykuhlman.com/entries/

Re: [O] org-reveal questions

2015-11-22 Thread Matt Price
er like so: :PROPERTIES: :HTML_CONTAINER_CLASS: left :END: You can add a property easily with C-c C-x p HTH, Matt

[O] Problems with org publish cache checking

2015-11-24 Thread Matt Lundin
project (optionally including recursive logic). I am still trying to figure out the best way to do this. Advice on how to proceed would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Matt

Re: [O] Problems with org publish cache checking

2015-11-25 Thread Matt Lundin
Matt Lundin writes: > 2. It does not cache timestamps for included files that are not also >project files (i.e.,, files stored outside of the project or excluded >via the :exclude plist option). Since org-publish caches the >timestamps of only those files that are publis

[O] [PATCH] Re: Problems with org publish cache checking

2015-11-25 Thread Matt Lundin
Matt Lundin writes: > I've been doing some testing of org-publish functions and have found a > few problems with org-publish-cache-file-needs-publishing. They arise > from the fact that it attempts to take included files into account. OK, I've worked up a patch that solv

Re: [O] [PATCH] Re: Problems with org publish cache checking

2015-11-26 Thread Matt Lundin
Nicolas Goaziou writes: > Hello, > > Matt Lundin writes: > >> OK, I've worked up a patch that solves several of these issues. The >> basic idea is to check when publishing an org file whether it includes >> other org files and then to store that data in the ca

[O] syntax for remote table/cell references

2015-11-30 Thread Matt Price
I quite get how "remote" works (doesn't seem to be a normal function?). Am trying to follow worg tutorials but not having much luck. Thanks, Matt

[O] inserting a copy of an element at point (timestamps)

2015-11-30 Thread Matt Price
org-element-context))) (goto-char curpos) (INSERT COPY OF PREVIOUS-TS) ;; obviously this is fake. But what to replace it with? (org-timestamp-change 7 'dat) ))) ) What's the real solution? Thank you, Matt

[O] Fwd: Citation processing via Zotero + zotxt

2015-12-01 Thread Matt Price
On Sat, Nov 28, 2015 at 3:16 PM, Richard Lawrence < richard.lawre...@berkeley.edu> wrote: > Hi everyone, > > For the past few days, I've been looking more closely at using the > combination of Zotero [1] with Erik Hetzner's zotxt plugin [2] as a > means of processing citations when exporting to no

Re: [O] Fwd: Citation processing via Zotero + zotxt

2015-12-01 Thread Matt Price
On Tue, Dec 1, 2015 at 10:51 AM, Richard Lawrence < richard.lawre...@berkeley.edu> wrote: > Hi Eric and all, > > Eric S Fraga writes: > > > On Tuesday, 1 Dec 2015 at 07:12, Matt Price wrote: > >> I love Zotxt. my only concern is for those people who run a remo

Re: [O] Citation processing via Zotero + zotxt

2015-12-01 Thread Matt Price
the data in the format we need. (That is probably > > why it is undocumented in the README.) But it requires much less work > > than I thought it would, and much less work than it would be to get a > > full-featured setup with something like citeproc-node. > > This is a very

Re: [O] problem with org-capture

2015-12-01 Thread Matt Lundin
ot;) "* %^{Appt}\n %^t%?\n %U\n %i"))) ...simply inserts the following in a buffer without any prompts or expansion... * %^{Appt} %^t [2015-12-01 Tue 14:51] The problematic commit is the one having to do with recursive todos: bd3a2cbf2f69d4de5ad7d41893bf418e91c23fb2 Best, Matt

Re: [O] Fwd: Citation processing via Zotero + zotxt

2015-12-01 Thread Matt Lundin
Matt Price writes: > On Sat, Nov 28, 2015 at 3:16 PM, Richard Lawrence > wrote: > I know that many people (perhaps especially the `power users' who > have been active in the citations discussion so far) prefer to > maintain their reference database with

Re: [O] Citation processing via Zotero + zotxt

2015-12-02 Thread Matt Lundin
n installing pandoc and/or node-js (were we to use citeproc-js) from the command line. Best, Matt Footnotes:

Re: [O] Citation processing via Zotero + zotxt

2015-12-03 Thread Matt Lundin
Christian Wittern writes: > On 2015-12-03 8:27, Matt Lundin wrote: >> Given these complexities, it seems that if we went the zotero route we >> could end up with a fairly large installation chain (firefox, zotero, >> zotxt, plugin for zotero). And this would require

Re: [O] Citation processing via Zotero + zotxt

2015-12-03 Thread Matt Lundin
Hi Richard, Richard Lawrence writes: > Hi Matt and all, > > Matt Lundin writes: > >> Given these complexities, it seems that if we went the zotero route we >> could end up with a fairly large installation chain (firefox, zotero, >> zotxt, plugin for zotero). And

Re: [O] problem with org-capture

2015-12-03 Thread Matt Lundin
oks like this: --8<---cut here---start->8--- * %^t%? %U %a %i --8<---cut here---end--->8--- Thanks, Matt

Re: [O] Citation processing via Zotero + zotxt

2015-12-03 Thread Matt Lundin
Hi Richard, Thanks so much for this very helpful explanation! Richard Lawrence writes: > Hi Matt and all, > > Matt Lundin writes: > >> But for bibtex users, wouldn't there presumably have to be another >> zotero plugin that would allow for live, automated impor

Re: [O] Citation processing via Zotero + zotxt

2015-12-03 Thread Matt Lundin
Matt Lundin writes: > > If we chose node, we could try to package the wrapper script so it can > be installed via npm. Then the installation process would be: > > a) install node > b) npm install citeproc-js-wrapper [or whatever] I forgot. They would need to install npm as well. Matt

Re: [O] Citation processing via Zotero + zotxt

2015-12-03 Thread Matt Lundin
es would be necessary. A huge number already exist.[fn:2] I think all we would need to do is to convert the final CSL output to org syntax, which pandoc can already do and which citeproc-js could do with minor additions. Best, Matt Footnotes: [fn:1] See https://bitbucket.org/fbennett/citepro

Re: [O] Citation processing via Zotero + zotxt

2015-12-04 Thread Matt Lundin
mostly supports biblatex too. See > https://github.com/jkitchin/org-ref/blob/master/org-ref.org for a > pretty good intro to it. Thanks. This sounds great! I'll check it out. (I've obviously not been hanging around on the list often enough to learn about all the recent goodies.) Best, Matt

Re: [O] syncing my life (orgmode :)) to a mobile (android) device..cant find a holistic reliable way..how do you guys manage to do it?

2015-12-05 Thread Matt Lundin
Xebar Saram writes: > > So my question is (sorry for the long intro :)) what do orgmode users > (who also are heavy mobile users) do? do they give up on contacts and > calendaring on the mobile? maintain 2 separate databases? what tools > do people use to overcome this issue? There are lots of wa

Re: [O] Citation processing via Zotero + zotxt

2015-12-05 Thread Matt Lundin
lisp based citation > processor. It might even address some limitations of bib(la)tex. That would be very cool, especially if we could import/convert CSL files (I don't want to rewrite all 1200+ lines of the chicago-fullnote-bibliography CSL style). :) Matt Footnotes: [fn:1] I cloned th

Re: [O] footnote fontify causing massive slowdown

2015-12-05 Thread Matt Lundin
they remain a nuisance. > > Special case, I know, but +1 for getting rid of the things. +1 here as well. A lot of text I clip from the web has numbers in brackets. Matt

[O] [BUG] org clock history no longer loaded from org-clock-persist-file

2016-01-04 Thread Matt Lundin
ined as an irrelevant global variable even while it remains undefined within org-load-clock as a local variable. (Before lexical binding, the opposite was the case: the call to load-file bound stored-clock-history locally, but not globally). Best, Matt

[O] publishing subtrees?

2016-01-13 Thread Matt Price
wp-org-reveal-publish-to-html :preparation-function :completion-function :headline-levels 4 ; Just the default for this project. ;; :exclude "LecturePlans.org" :exclude "LectureOutlines.org" :exclude-tags note noexport :auto-preamble t) )) This worked fine before, but now no longer does what I want it to. Is there some way to publish all the first-level headlnes from a file as separate html and org files? Maybe I need to just generate the org files first and then run the publishing functions? Thanks as always, Matt

[O] Bug: Cannot export document to HTML or Markdown if it has a title [8.3.2 (8.3.2-59-g3d4c46-elpa @ /Users/matt/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20160104/)]

2016-01-31 Thread Matt Moriarity
e, but I’m pretty new to org-mode. Emacs : GNU Emacs 24.5.1 (x86_64-apple-darwin15.4.0, Carbon Version 157 AppKit 1404.41) of 2016-01-16 on derrial.local Package: Org-mode version 8.3.2 (8.3.2-59-g3d4c46-elpa @ /Users/matt/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20160104/) current state: == (setq org-id-loca

[O] run/edit live JS code in an presentation

2016-02-03 Thread Matt Price
Hi everyone, I would like to be able to pause during lecture and edit some code blocks in a live REPL environment. Does anyone have a solution to do that? I generally use org-reveal, and reveal.js has some plugins for setting up an editable environment, but I don't have any experience with them a

[O] get current headline?

2016-02-19 Thread Matt Price
I feel like I should know how to do this -- how od I retrieve the current headline as an org-element object? context: I want to take a headline like this ** Jane Doe - demonstrates an understanding of research topic :: yes - Annotated Bibliography :: very nicely done - Grammar and Spelling :: no

Re: [O] org-agenda repeated tasks showing multiple times

2016-05-25 Thread Matt Lundin
ustom agenda command? Matt

Re: [O] Displaying deadline datestamp in todo agenda list?

2016-05-25 Thread Matt Lundin
. Adjust as needed: (org-add-agenda-custom-command '("d" "Deadlines and scheduled work" alltodo "" ((org-agenda-skip-function '(org-agenda-skip-entry-if 'notdeadline)) (org-agenda-prefix-format '((todo . " %i %-22(org-entry-get nil \"DEADLINE\") %-12:c %s"))) (org-agenda-sorting-strategy '(deadline-up) Matt

Re: [O] Displaying deadline datestamp in todo agenda list?

2016-05-25 Thread Matt Lundin
try-skip-non-deadline). I also added some justification (the -22) to accommodate my rather long timestamp strings. Adjust as needed: (org-add-agenda-custom-command '("d" "Deadlines and scheduled work" alltodo "" ((org-agenda-skip-function '(org-agenda-skip-entry-if 'notdeadline)) (org-agenda-prefix-format '((todo . " %i %-22(org-entry-get nil \"DEADLINE\") %-12:c %s"))) (org-agenda-sorting-strategy '(deadline-up) Matt

[O] [Bug] org-protocol does not kill client process with org-protocol-capture

2016-05-25 Thread Matt Lundin
protocol, emacsclient would not wait and instead would simply exit (because of the :kill-server property in org-protocol-protocol-alist-default). Likewise, aborting a capture process would not send an error message to the client. Thanks, Matt

Re: [O] lost 'open-square-bracket' since upgrade this morning

2016-05-30 Thread Matt Lundin
ut never in the required place in the text. > > How can I get them back please as its completely stopped me writing my > current project? Could you please explain what you mean by "open-square-bracket" here? A character? A function? A precise description of the problem and the steps to replicated would help in debugging. Best, Matt

Re: [O] Org-agenda-sorting: can I sort by inactive timestamps?

2016-05-30 Thread Matt Lundin
f I have several timestamps (active or inactive) in > one heading? Will org-mode take the first/last one in the plain text > "code" or the newest or oldest one by date? With tsia-up or tsia-down, org will use the first inactive timestamp in the heading. For more details, see... http://orgmode.org/manual/Special-properties.html Matt

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