Daimrod daim...@gmail.com writes:
Thanks, but I'm refactoring org-contacts a bit, and I think I have found
a slightly better way to do that, but in the meantime you can use the
aforementioned hook for your function.
It turns out that my idea was wrong, so I have used a version very
similar to
Dear org-mode users and developers,
sometimes clockcheck shows strange clocking gaps:
Sonntag 1 Juni 2014
izt:11:07-11:21 Clocked: (0:14) heading - description
Clocking gap: 96 minutes
izt:12:57-13:12 Clocked: (0:15) heading - description
Montag 2
Dear Orgmode community,
Thanks in advance to take some time to help me with my problem...
Here is what is making me very sad :
I have a python (python 3 interpreter) source block that I use to generate
parts of a report written in Orgmode. Suppose we have this little example :
#+NAME: test
Roland DONAT roland.do...@gmail.com writes:
Dear Orgmode community,
Thanks in advance to take some time to help me with my problem...
Here is what is making me very sad :
I have a python (python 3 interpreter) source block that I use to generate
parts of a report written in Orgmode.
Hi The List
I moved orgtbl-ascii-plot to MELPA (it was in Worg).
(orgtbl-ascii-plot draws plots in pure Emacs by typing C-c p).
Of course, I am still open to Dominik Carsten suggestion
to add it into the core (org-table.el).
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/79668
In the process I
Thorsten Jolitz tjolitz at gmail.com writes:
This is because this function was applied to the results
,[ C-h f org-escape-code-in-region RET ]
| org-escape-code-in-region is an interactive compiled Lisp function in
| `org-src.el'.
|
| (org-escape-code-in-region BEG END)
|
|
I have some tables created by Org-babel/R source codes with NAs. These get
exported as “nil” in the latex export. I would like to replace them with
blanks.
Any suggestions?
Vikas
Aloha all,
With a recent Org from git and this source:
#+attr_latex: :width 0.8\textwidth :placement [htb]
#+name: fig:harris-errors
#+caption[Structural effects of false transitives]: Structural effects of
false transitives with the stratigraphic section in Figure [[fig:fig12-open]]:
[This was posted on the Emacs Help mailing list too]
Hi List,
here is the comment section from new library puml.el which lets you
create PlantUML scripts from Emacs Lisp by calling functions with
arguments (instead of inserting hard-coded strings).
The core functionality is all there, but I
Roland DONAT roland.do...@gmail.com writes:
To do so, I tried to use de drawer option. It gives me the good result
with a drawer but then when I export my org buffer to latex, the drawers
:RESULTS: is also exported which is not cool...
Did you try header args ':exports code ' or ':exports
Hi,
For the lazy org users like myself who want to know what the functions
listed [here] do, just evaluate the one you want:
╭
│ (describe-function 'org-babel-execute-src-block)
│ (describe-function 'org-babel-open-src-block-result)
│ (describe-function 'org-babel-load-in-session)
│
Hi all,
According to the manual :
http://orgmode.org/manual/Special-symbols.html
http://orgmode.org/manual/Special-symbols.html , M-tab would perform auto
complete in org mode for special symbols. However, it looks like that the
key is shadowed by flyspell-auto-correct-word on my emacs and
John Kitchin jkitc...@andrew.cmu.edu writes:
I played around with using a heading with properties to send an
email. Basically the heading is the subject, you set some properties
about TO, CC, etc... and the heading content is the body. You just put
your cursor in the heading and run M-x
Just wanting to understand more:
Do you equate nil in Emacs Lisp with NA in R or do you equate it some other way?
I believe that the data brokering adheres to expected mappings as such.
Grant Rettke | ACM, ASA, FSF, IEEE, SIAM
g...@wisdomandwonder.com | http://www.wisdomandwonder.com/
“Wisdom
Just wanting to understand more:
Do you equate nil in Emacs Lisp with NA in R or do you equate it some other
way?
When I execute my source code block, the NAs show up in the results block as
nil. See example below.
I would prefer a blank in place of nil. Any idea how to do that?
Just wanting to understand more:
Do you equate nil in Emacs Lisp with NA in R or do you equate it some other
way?
When I execute my source code block, the NAs show up in the results block as
nil. See example below.
I would prefer a blank in place of nil. Any idea how to do
Duh, forgot to include the list in this reply.
On Sun, Jul 13, 2014 at 10:50 PM, Aaron Ecay aarone...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi York,
It’s not a totally trivial problem from the LaTeX side. This stack
exchange answer outlines what could be a solution:
http://tex.stackexchange.com/a/54240. Inside
Hi,
The command I can find in the manual to show the syntax tree is
(org-element-parse-buffer). However, when the structure is output to the
buffer, by using the commands C-u M-: (org-element-parse-buffer), it seems
that only the part up to a certain depth is printed.
For example, if the
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