Am Sonntag, dem 10. Oktober 2021 schrieb András Simonyi:
> looks like an Org (oc-csl) side locator parsing problem to me, because
> using the alternative [cite:@saenger2013gsr para. 12 Rn. 488] form I
> seem to get the correct result. Can it be a regex matching problem
> with the paragraph
Matt Huszagh writes:
> I've created a patch to allow adjusting the scale factor used for inline
> latex image fragments. This involves a customizable variable that can
> either be set to a scale factor (defaults to 1.0) or a function that
> evaluates to a scale factor.
>
> This feature is in
Hi,
I've created a patch to allow adjusting the scale factor used for inline
latex image fragments. This involves a customizable variable that can
either be set to a scale factor (defaults to 1.0) or a function that
evaluates to a scale factor.
This feature is in addition to the existing scale
Joseph Peterson writes:
>
>
> Steps to reproduce:
> Enter org mode (I am on cc2490a7061955395c4f5a1a23a088044554a2f7)
> Type *bold* *bold* *bold*
> Notice that the second instance is not bolded while the first and third
>
I confirm that there is still problem with org-table
on Emacs 29.0.50 with org-version 9.5.
I created a function to produce the problem as shown below.
Can you try again?
(defun emacs-bug-reproduce-45915 ()
"Reproduce bug#45915."
;; (gnus-read-ephemeral-emacs-bug-group 45915)
(interactive)
Matt Huszagh writes:
> I've created a patch to align the baseline of latex image fragments to
> the surrounding text. The patch consists of several parts. First, it
> adds a customizable variable that can be set to a user supplied function
> to compute the value of :ascent passed to
Hello,
I've created a patch to align the baseline of latex image fragments to
the surrounding text. The patch consists of several parts. First, it
adds a customizable variable that can be set to a user supplied function
to compute the value of :ascent passed to `overlay-put'. It can also be
set
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2021 04:36:56 +0530
From: Vikas Rawal
To: org-mode mailing list
Subject: A minor suggestion about formatting citations
Organisation: CESP, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
I find it works better for me if I insert spaces between multiple
citations. For example: [cite:
Le 10/10/2021 à 22:04, Eric S Fraga a écrit :
> On Sunday, 10 Oct 2021 at 17:44, Joseph Vidal-Rosset wrote:
>> I reply to my question about org-bullets: the reply is no. Registering
>> an empty title section delete the space and then the export frame does
>> not work. :(
>
> I am not sure what
On Sun, Oct 10, 2021 at 4:41 PM Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> >> And if we were to add this, we'd still need to answer my first
> >> question: when and how to add specific style/variant mappings to the
> >> oc processors.
>
> It is possible to send a patch if it is something useful. Some
> processors
Dear All,
On Sun, 10 Oct 2021 at 22:11, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>
> Then, this may be a bug in Citeproc library itself. I suggest to report
> it upstream.
looks like an Org (oc-csl) side locator parsing problem to me, because
using the alternative [cite:@saenger2013gsr para. 12 Rn. 488] form I
Hello,
"Bruce D'Arcus" writes:
>> The current list of styles and variants included in the oc export
>> processors was a first step, with a goal to provide a solid starting
>> point, and citations that are more-or-less portable across the
>> backends.
>>
>> But that raises an obvious question:
Am Sonntag, dem 10. Oktober 2021 schrieb Nicolas Goaziou:
> Then, this may be a bug in Citeproc library itself. I suggest to report
> it upstream.
Done: https://github.com/andras-simonyi/citeproc-el/issues/57
-quintus
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Hello,
M. ‘quintus’ Gülker writes:
> I however do not think the problem is related to the NBSP. I just
> retried without it, and the § sign is still pulled towards the front.
> I also retried with current Git (Org mode version 9.5
> (release_9.5-93-gd87250 @
On Sunday, 10 Oct 2021 at 17:44, Joseph Vidal-Rosset wrote:
> I reply to my question about org-bullets: the reply is no. Registering
> an empty title section delete the space and then the export frame does
> not work. :(
I am not sure what you mean by "registering". You can type "* "
directly to
Daniel Fleischer writes:
> […] the mathtools.js library was introduced in mathjax 3.2 but org provided
> version 2.7 […]
> You can just change the "path" in 'org-html-mathjax-options'.
I see. I tried the following and it worked:
(with-eval-after-load 'ox-html
(add-to-list
Steps to reproduce:
Enter org mode (I am on cc2490a7061955395c4f5a1a23a088044554a2f7)
Type *bold* *bold* *bold*
Notice that the second instance is not bolded while the first and third
are.
This doesn't occur if there is
Daniel Fleischer writes:
> Not sure why the "#+HTML_MATHJAX: mathtools.js" doesn't do anything.
> Need further investigation.
After examining the function 'org-html--build-mathjax-config' in
'ox-html.el' and also looking at the default values of
- 'org-html-mathjax-options'
-
Am Sonntag, dem 10. Oktober 2021 schrieb Nicolas Goaziou:
> On the contrary, feedback on citations is very much welcome. This is
> a new features, and as such, has some rough edges.
Thanks for bearing with me.
> It is a bug. You use a non-breaking space between the locator and the
> number. I
Le 10/10/2021 à 19:28, Joseph Vidal-Rosset a écrit :
>
>
> Le 10/10/2021 à 19:22, Eric S Fraga a écrit :
>> On Sunday, 10 Oct 2021 at 17:12, Joseph Vidal-Rosset wrote:
>>> If there is no title following star(s), then the export into frame does
>>
>> If you mean that you have a headline but with
Rudolf Adamkovič writes:
> I would like to use the "\mathclap" command from the "mathtools" package in
> my Org document. In LaTeX, it works. For
Hi, there are 2 problems: first the mathtools.js library was introduced in
mathjax 3.2 but org provided version 2.7 as can be seen in the HTML
Le 10/10/2021 à 19:22, Eric S Fraga a écrit :
> On Sunday, 10 Oct 2021 at 17:12, Joseph Vidal-Rosset wrote:
>> If there is no title following star(s), then the export into frame does
>
> If you mean that you have a headline but with nothing but the *s, what
> happens if you add a space after
On Sunday, 10 Oct 2021 at 17:12, Joseph Vidal-Rosset wrote:
> If there is no title following star(s), then the export into frame does
If you mean that you have a headline but with nothing but the *s, what
happens if you add a space after the last *? I.e. have a not empty
headline but one that
Hello everybody,
With an .org file for presentation:
#+TITLE:
#+DATE:
#+OPTIONS: H:2 toc:nil author:t
#+LATEX_CLASS: beamer-fr
#+LANGUAGE:fr
I meet the following problem:
If there is no title following star(s), then the export into frame does
not work. This behavior is not convenient: often
Hello all,
TL;DR: Is there something equivalent to org-src-window-setup for log
notes and org capture? I cannot find it.
Longer: I'm sure org has the capability I want (it always does) but I
cannot find it: as screens get bigger, I find I use more windows in a
given frame. Looking at the code
Aloha,
Jarmo Hurri writes:
Greetings.
2. Use the program "ditaa" (not ditaa.jar) that comes with your
operating system. This _may_ work, but I have not been able
to misuse
the settings in ob-ditaa widely enough yet to create a
working
solution.
This worked for me on
Unless you insist on using Computer Modern with a word processing
programm (yes, it can be done, at least with the OTF versions of these
fonts), or Times New Roman/Cambria with LaTeX (again possible thanks to
their OTF incarnation) and slaving to force LaTeX choices on Word (or
Word choices on
Just bumping this. Nicolas, in particular, any thoughts?
On Thu, Sep 9, 2021 at 2:37 PM Bruce D'Arcus wrote:
>
> The current list of styles and variants included in the oc export
> processors was a first step, with a goal to provide a solid starting
> point, and citations that are more-or-less
Can we go back to this question of whether internal links are adequate
for cross-references, and if not, what's missing?
On Fri, Aug 13, 2021 at 11:22 AM Eric S Fraga wrote:
>
> Hello John & co.,
>
> I need to chime in when it comes to the UI:
>
> On Thursday, 12 Aug 2021 at 13:19, John Kitchin
On Sun, Oct 10, 2021 at 8:00 AM Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> "Bruce D'Arcus" writes:
>
> > Is there any technical reason citations aren't allowed in captions?
>
> Yes, there is. Captions are somewhat fragile: they may or may not be
> included in the final output. So this might introduce
Tried it out just now and it works very well! Thank you.
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: Latest paper written in org: https://arxiv.org/abs/2106.05096
Thank you Nicolas! This should fit my usual work practices quite
nicely.
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: Latest paper written in org: https://arxiv.org/abs/2106.05096
Hello,
"Bruce D'Arcus" writes:
> Is there any technical reason citations aren't allowed in captions?
Yes, there is. Captions are somewhat fragile: they may or may not be
included in the final output. So this might introduce some subtle bugs,
such as pointers (op. cit., or ibid) to non-existing
Is there any technical reason citations aren't allowed in captions?
If not, could that restriction be removed?
I do note LaTeX requires special handling for that though;
\protect\cite{ref} or {\cite{ref}}.
Hello,
M. ‘quintus’ Gülker writes:
> apologies for my frequent e-mails. It’s just that I am evaluating the
> citations facility for me.
On the contrary, feedback on citations is very much welcome. This is
a new features, and as such, has some rough edges.
> This time it’s about non-page
I would like to use the "\mathclap" command from the "mathtools" package in my
Org document. In LaTeX, it works. For HTML, I visited the Org manual [1] where
I saw the following example:
#+HTML_MATHJAX: cancel.js noErrors.js
with a comment "it loads the two MathJax extensions ‘cancel.js’ and
Another alternative which I just found is the ditaa version on github,
which has SVG support. See https://github.com/stathissideris/ditaa. If
you click on the 'release' link on the right, there is the most recent
release, which includes a link to a standalone ditaa.jar file.
I've not tried this
Dear all,
apologies for my frequent e-mails. It’s just that I am evaluating the
citations facility for me.
This time it’s about non-page locators. Take the following document:
#+TITLE: Test
#+AUTHOR: testauthor
#+LANGUAGE: de
#+bibliography: /tmp/mwe/mwe.bib
#+cite_export:
Jarmo Hurri writes:
> Greetings.
>
> Let me collect the suggested responses with their merits and potential
> issues.
>
> 1. Use ditaa.jar that comes with your operating system. Perfect if this
>works. Seems to work e.g. in Debian, does not seem to work with
>Fedora. Perhaps because
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