Feature request...
Post-HTML export, I'd like to be able to include or exclude (filter)
content on todos and tags.
I could probably roughly hack my way to a solution using a big JQuery
plugin and filtering on one of these class attributes.
h2 id=sec-1span class=todo ACTIVE ACTIVE/span Career so
Hi
I'd like to use org-mode and MathJax to produce maths in SVG format.
MathJax's CSS maths is wonderful but I need SVG for a specific purpose
(printing).
If I have a simple file like below, can I configure MathJax to render SVG?
Thanks
John
#+TITLE: Maths test
#+LATEX_HEADER:
In a similar vein, is is possible to export (say) HTML from org with an
index without a formal publishing project?
I'm trying to create a macro like this:
#+MACRO: contactme #+INCLUDE: ./chunks/contactme.org
This would enable me to construct a website in a modular way.
(The second level of abstraction, i.e. not using a direct include, would
make maintaining the website much easier because if I rearrange the
Just a quick belated note to say thank-you very much for the tag groups
feature in org-mode 8.
It's very similar to a tag hierarchy request I made on the list a while
ago, so I'm delighted to see something similar in the new version.
Cheers, John
A while ago I reported images not being included exports from Org
files that have #+INCLUDEd Org files. I think the images are being
searched from relative path of the top Org file, and not respecting
the different path of the included Org files.
Described by me here:
Achim
Let's work it through.
Let's say we have a large publishing project with lots of tags.
Some (not all) of the tags are in tag groups.
#+TAGGROUP: :characteristic: :colour:mass:material:
#+TAGGROUP: :colo(u)r: :red:green:blue:
#+TAGGROUP: :red: :crimson:scarlet:brick:
Our ungrouped tags
Dear all
Some time ago I floated a tag hierarchy idea for org-mode. It didn't
gain much interest (through I received some very kind replies).
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2011-03/msg01393.html
There are other similar ideas here by others.
.
(The dreaded DITA 1.2 spec now has something like this in the guise of
Subject Scheme maps. Please don't make me look at DITA again..!)
http://docs.oasis-open.org/dita/v1.2/cs01/spec/common/subjectScheme.html
I hope you know what I am on about...thanks again for your time.
John Tait
project.
(The dreaded DITA 1.2 spec now has something like this in the guise of
Subject Scheme maps. But I don't want to look at DITA again.)
http://docs.oasis-open.org/dita/v1.2/cs01/spec/common/subjectScheme.html
I hope you know what I am on about...thanks again for your time.
John Tait
Thank-you! I now have a little plot in my PDF!
John
On 5/11/11, Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com wrote:
John Tait johngt...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
Do I need to do extra configuration to get R plot output in LaTeX exports?
Using the simplest code block:
#+SRCNAME: graph
#+BEGIN_SRC R
Hi
Do I need to do extra configuration to get R plot output in LaTeX exports?
Using the simplest code block:
#+SRCNAME: graph
#+BEGIN_SRC R :exports both
x=c(1,2)
y=c(2,4)
plot(x,y)
x
#+END_SRC
The numbers 1 2 appear in the LaTeX output, indicating that R is
running. The plot doesn't appear
presentation to brief it out by adding a :briefing: tag to a subset of the
exported article headings (so the beamer slides are more concise).
John
On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 8:50 AM, Eric S Fraga e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk wrote:
John Tait johngt...@gmail.com writes:
Matt (and Daniel Bausch -- sorry for double
or at least in included
files?
Thanks
John
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 5:20 PM, Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org wrote:
John Tait johngt...@gmail.com writes:
Hi
When I export an Org file to LaTeX class beamer, much of the content
can be pushed off the bottom of the slide if it doesn't all fit on one
Hi
I am trying to export html from an Org file A.org. The Org file is largly
constructed from other Org files 1.org, 2.org, 3.org, etc. via
#+INCLUDE:. These 1.org, 2.org, 3.org, etc. files have a number of
images included.
However the images aren't included in the export of A.org.
What I think
Thanks Jambunathan K. Your concise summary is correct.
As it stands, selective export from Orgmode is already excellent --
combining both #+EXPORT_SELECT_TAGS: and #+EXPORT_EXCLUDE_TAGS: in various
ways allows for very precise exporting; this is particularly apparent when
dealing with tags at
inconclusive, except that it would be hard to implement.
Noone took the ball and ran with it, but then noone came up with a strong
use case or specification, either. Anyway, I recommend a look at that thread
before continuing it here.
Yours,
Christian
On 3/22/11 12:09 AM, John Tait wrote:
Hi all
Hi all
This is my first post. First, I'd like to thank all the org-mode developers
for a great tool.
I'm a technical editor. I am facinated by the pros and cons of structured
documents with regard to their ease of use and power. I think that they are
probably far too restrictive and cumbersome
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