On Monday, 8 Dec 2014 at 20:16, Suhas Pai wrote:
Hi Eric,
Yes, there has to be physical limits to the length of line. I was
hopingto play with the font size to shrink the line in some cases. Is
there one?This is at the cost of testing the limits of what you can
read without needinga
Arni Magnusson arn...@hafro.is writes:
I have revised the paragraph following your suggestion, and prepared
the patch using the 'git format-patch' command. See below.
Thank you. However, I'm unable to apply it. Could you try to update Org
first and send it again as an attachment?
Also, you
Amitai Hoze amitai.h...@gmail.com writes:
Hi, sorry, I opened the page and the mistake is still there.
The page may take some time to be updated. However, the texi manual is
fixed.
Regards,
Rainer Stengele rainer.steng...@online.de writes:
The only thing that is different from the past is that any comment in the
PROPERTIES section does seem to confuse the exporter.
I removed
:PROPERTIES:
:EXPORT_FILE_NAME:
x:/0PROJEKT/Kunden/customer/customer-Dokumentation-mmdd.html
Kyle Meyer k...@kyleam.com writes:
I've attached updated patches.
Applied (with a minor change in `org-timer--get-timer-title'). Thank you.
Regards,
Dear org-mode developers
I've been working on adding support for rust in org-babel, and this is
what I've come up with so far. It's basically just a modification of
ob-C.el. The branch is viewable at [0], but so far the only commit is
[1]. I've also attached an example of how it works. Note that
Hello,
Kyle Meyer k...@kyleam.com writes:
I'd guess this is because org-use-effective-time is set to nil (based on
this previous issue [1]). Setting it to non-nil should work, but I
think org-todo-yesterday and org-agenda-todo-yesterday should override
this, as in the attached patch.
Hello,
Daniele Pizzolli d...@toel.it writes:
The noweb reference in the included file is not present in tangle (and
sometimes also is not present within the results in the buffer).
File inclusion, through INCLUDE keywords, is an export-only feature.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
On Tuesday, 9 Dec 2014 at 07:39, Eric S Fraga wrote:
[...]
You could try
,
| #+latex: {\fotnotesize
Ooops, that should have been \footnotesize.
A list of possible sizes can be found here:
https://engineering.purdue.edu/ECN/Support/KB/Docs/LaTeXChangingTheFont
--
: Eric S Fraga
Rasmus rasmus at gmx.us writes:
Hi,
Thibaut Verron thibaut.verron at gmail.com writes:
After installing the latest snapshot of orgmode (20141208 or 8.2.10-23), it
fails loading, stating that gnus is not provided. Commenting out the
(require 'gnus-sum) line in org.el seems to fix it
Hello Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
Hello,
Daniele Pizzolli writes:
The noweb reference in the included file is not present in tangle (and
sometimes also is not present within the results in the buffer).
File inclusion, through INCLUDE keywords, is an export-only feature.
Thanks for
Hi Nicolas,
Well, I'm not trying to push my markup or anything, I just want my
custom `org-babel-edit-prep:elisp' to be able to mark the region.
Currently I'm not given that option.
Understood.
Would you mind providing a patch with format-patch, and reference the
current thread in the
Daniele Pizzolli wrote:
Hello Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
Hello,
Daniele Pizzolli writes:
The noweb reference in the included file is not present in tangle (and
sometimes also is not present within the results in the buffer).
File inclusion, through INCLUDE keywords, is an
Hi,
When using LINES in `org-export--prepare-file-contents' the footnotes
section is not preserved causing export to fail.
Minimal example
$ cat t{1,2}.org
# this is t1.org
* intro
foo[fn:1]
* sec2
bar
* Footnotes
[fn:1] baz
# this is t2.org
#+INCLUDE: ./t1.org::#intro
And export t2.org.
Hello Sebastien,
Sebastien Vauban writes:
Thanks for the clarification. I did not noticed that before. I guess
that there is no plan to get this working for the general case, so the
only viable option is using one big .org file.
Or use the Library of Babel, if the code you wanna tangle
Daniele Pizzolli wrote:
Sebastien Vauban writes:
Thanks for the clarification. I did not noticed that before. I guess
that there is no plan to get this working for the general case, so the
only viable option is using one big .org file.
Or use the Library of Babel, if the code you wanna
Am 09.12.2014 um 09:58 schrieb Nicolas Goaziou:
Rainer Stengele rainer.steng...@online.de writes:
The only thing that is different from the past is that any comment in the
PROPERTIES section does seem to confuse the exporter.
I removed
:PROPERTIES:
:EXPORT_FILE_NAME:
On Tue, Dec 09, 2014 at 10:36:52AM +0100, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Hello,
Jeffrey Brent McBeth mcb...@broggs.org writes:
I have a python function that can take a stripped down org file and
places an active date after each #block# (or inactive after
#[block]#), that I hacked up today to
Rainer Stengele rainer.steng...@online.de writes:
I do start my Org files with a headline. If the :PROPERTIES: block follows
after a blank line the settings are not observed for the subtree.
If I delete that empty line it works (filename path is observed).
I wonder if this is intended?
It
Oleh ohwoeo...@gmail.com writes:
Would you mind providing a patch with format-patch, and reference the
current thread in the commit message?
I can just push it through if you don't mind. I have push access.
Sure, go ahead. Thank you.
Is this OK as reference:
Jeffrey Brent McBeth mcb...@broggs.org writes:
From time to time (each time I delve into using org-mode for deadlines
before my habits fall apart), I find the desire to have some form of
relative deadlines. By this I mean, that there are often sequences of
tasks that I know the time required
Le 09/12/2014 06:54, Michael Brand a écrit :
Hi Thierry
On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 10:57 PM, Thierry Banel tbanelweb...@free.fr wrote:
You instantly found the weakness of the current design!
The reason follows very shortly. ;-)
Definitely interesting. Someone else has already bumped into the
Hello,
On 2014-12-08 22:00, Marc Ihm m...@ihm.name writes:
Hi all,
the new version 3.0.0 of org-index.el has been uploaded to the
contrib-directory of orgs git-repository.
Features include improved setup-assistant and the new command add,
which adds the current node to your index.
Le 08/12/2014 19:02, Michael Brand a écrit :
#+TBLNAME: original
| Item | Value |
|--+---|
| a2 | 1 |
| a2 | 1 |
| a0 |-1 |
| a0 | 1 |
| b2 | 2 |
| b2 | |
| b0 | 0 |
| b0 | |
| c| |
| c| |
#+BEGIN:
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
The attached patch fixes this by explicitly saving the footnote section
As per usual my first patch is dodgy. It occurred to me that Org can
handle several footnote sections (that's how #+INCLUDE supports footnotes,
I guess). The attached patch how supports export
Hello,
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
When using LINES in `org-export--prepare-file-contents' the footnotes
section is not preserved causing export to fail.
Minimal example
$ cat t{1,2}.org
# this is t1.org
* intro
foo[fn:1]
* sec2
bar
* Footnotes
[fn:1] baz
# this is t2.org
On 2014-12-09 19:58, Alan Schmitt alan.schm...@polytechnique.org writes:
I've given it a try, and upon creation there is a backtrace (when I'm
done with the setup):
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument integer-or-marker-p nil)
org-index--goto-list(columns-and-flags)
Hi,
I can insert a property drawer using the 'C-u C-c C-x d' key sequence. Is
there a way to do so by directly calling the org-insert-property-drawer
function? I get a 'Wrong type argument: commandp, org-insert-property
drawer error' when I try to call it using a shortcut command. I have a
When I filter by tag (C-c / m) for, say, @internet, the tag for the parent
also shows up (which might have a different tag, say, @errands). Is there
any way to see _only_ tags that have @internet and filter out tags
inherited from the parent?
You probably need to specify arguments, which can’t be done with M-x func
Try M-: (func arg1 arg2…)
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To:
Hi,
On this old subject, I too finally confirm the pushed patch addresses the issue
- and - thanks.
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Sent: Friday, October 10, 2014
RCY re...@yahoo.com wrote:
I can insert a property drawer using the 'C-u C-c C-x d' key
sequence. Is there a way to do so by directly calling the
org-insert-property-drawer function? I get a 'Wrong type argument:
commandp, org-insert-property drawer error' when I try to call it
using a
Hi,
Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr writes:
First `org-footnote-section' could be nil, in which case there is no
headline to look after.
Sure.
Also, there may be multiple footnote sections in the included document,
or even some footnote definitions inside and some outside the single
Kyle Meyer kyle at kyleam.com writes:
It's not an interactive function. If you prefer to bind it directly to
a key, you can wrap it in a command and then bind that to a key.
(defun my/org-insert-property-draw ()
(interactive)
(org-insert-property-drawer))
Thanks! That
I made a mistake in my first mail: the totals are for the Effort property
not CLOCKSUM.
Can no one confirm this? Is there something else wrong with my post? The
situation is the same after pulling from master today.
On 4 December 2014 at 22:58, Myles English mylesengl...@gmail.com wrote:
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
Clearly the current situation is not satisfactory (You can use :lines,
but only if no footnotes are present. . . IOW, :lines supports a subset
of Org syntax.).
I prefer converting [fn:N] references to [fn::FOOTNOTE] (see my other
email). Any obvious downsides?
Ok, done.
A clean design has been implemented for handling empty cells.
Basically, empty input cells are ignored, and therefore they do not
participate in the aggregation. (However, for aggregation using two
columns (=corr(p,q)= for example), if a pair of cells contains both an
empty and a
On 9 December 2014 at 21:35, Myles English mylesengl...@gmail.com wrote:
I made a mistake in my first mail: the totals are for the Effort property
not CLOCKSUM.
Can no one confirm this? Is there something else wrong with my post? The
situation is the same after pulling from master today.
Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr writes:
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
Clearly the current situation is not satisfactory (You can use :lines,
but only if no footnotes are present. . . IOW, :lines supports a subset
of Org syntax.).
I prefer converting [fn:N] references to
Alan Schmitt alan.schm...@polytechnique.org writes:
Hi Bastien,
On 2013-01-04 17:33, Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
Hi Alan,
Alan Schmitt alan.schm...@polytechnique.org writes:
Thank you, this would work nicely. However I don't know how to specify,
when I open the file, which
(I replied to Steve directly but forgot to copy the list. Here it is.)
On 2014-12-09 19:05, Steven Arntson ste...@stevenarntson.com writes:
I've been searching many moons for this exact functionality! I'm very
glad to run across this, but as a fairly new emacser, I'm not sure what
to do with
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