Dear list,
I am using org-ref-clean-bibtex-entry to clean up my biblatex file. Among
other things, this function detects if there are non-ASCII characters in
each bibtex/biblatex entry. My file has many non-ASCII characters that
are exported via Latex to pdf with no problems because my setup is
Thanks Matt! I am giving two talks in September and I was already
thinking about trying some of the html exporters instead of using beamer
as always. I will read your notes in detail.
All the best,
Julian
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Julian Mariano Burgos, PhD
Hafrannsóknastofnun/Marine Research Institute
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could be solved
by replacing the colon with some other acceptable character on the tag,
like @ or _. So a reference with BibTeXkey Smith,Jones 2008 would
get a tag Smith@Jones2008 or Smith_Jones2008.
Julian
On 2015-06-16 Tue 17:39, Julian Burgos wrote:
Dear list,
I have been using org-ref
file is the best option.
Julian Burgos writes:
Dear list,
I have been using org-ref for a while, using reftex to insert citations
in
my org documents. Now I am switching to helm-bibtex, which is pretty
awesome. I have a couple of question about the note files. Org-ref
uses
a single
Dear list,
I have been using org-ref for a while, using reftex to insert citations in
my org documents. Now I am switching to helm-bibtex, which is pretty
awesome. I have a couple of question about the note files. Org-ref uses
a single file to keep notes (e.g. notes.org), but helm-bibtex
Hi Ken,
This is a good idea! I will give it a try. Thanks!
Julian
Hi Julian,
On 2015-06-10 at 10:16, Julian Burgos jul...@hafro.is wrote:
a) I first write in org-mode. Export to Word, either exporting first
to ODT and then to Word, or to LaTex and then use pandoc to convert
LaTex to Word
Windy, I am a researcher (not in academia, but in a government lab). I
use emacs and org-mode a lot, for project management, programming (using R
and GRASS), writing papers, keeping notes, etc.etc.
I find that collaborative writing is problematic because most people use
Word, and in most cases
Thanks Eric, but I solved the issue already. I had some errors in my
.emacs file (a mixture of settings for the old and new exporter).
Julian M. Burgos jul...@hafro.is writes:
Dear list,
I am a bit confused about what I have to use the new Beamer
exporter. I have customized the
Manfred Lotz manfred.lotz at arcor.de writes:
Are you calling (require 'ox-odt) somewhere in your config? Or
configuring `org-export-backends'? ODT export isn't loaded by default,
you'll have to load it explicitly by one of those two methods.
This should be included in the manual. From
I called the community riffraffs for a reason. They are in truth
riffsraffs.
I have two post-graduate degrees, but I cannot code in elisp so I guess I
am among the worthless ones (riffraff: 1. People regarded as disreputable
or worthless. 2. Rubbish; trash.). To be honest, I do not care who
Dear org-people,
First of all, my thanks to everyone who contributes to this project! My
(digital) life orbits around org-mode now.
I am very happy with my current emacs/org-mode set up, but (being a
permanent tinkerer) I am planning to do some relatively important
changes, in particular in
Thanks Bastien. Keep up the good work!
On 02/12/2013 10:30 AM, Bastien wrote:
Dear Julian,
Julian Burgos jul...@hafro.is writes:
First of all, my thanks to everyone who contributes to this project! My
(digital) life orbits around org-mode now.
:)
I am very happy with my current emacs
Hi Ken,
If you do C-u C-c . you will get an active timestamp with date and
time. C-u C-c ! will give you an inactive timestamp with date and time.
I also have this code in my .emacs file, so whenever I create a headline
I get an inactive timestamp automatically. It should be easy to change
Hi Martin,
I think that you should be using tags for this. For example:
* Project XYZ :projectxyz:J.Smith:
** TODO Write Text
** WAIT Feedback on Text
** TODO check feedback
** TODO send to original author
** WAIT for Feedback
In this case you are adding a tag with the project name and
Dear list,
I use org-mode to draft papers and reports, using embedded R code and
LaTex snippets. It is a fantastic tool. But sometimes I have to
collaborate with less enlighted colleagues who use MS Word. For now I am
exporting my document to odt, and from there to MS word. Then, when I get
Hello fellow Org-mode'rs:
I noticed that now, when editing code in ESS mode (after switching from
org-mode using C-') I cannot use save-buffer to save any changes into my
org mode file. Instead, when doing save-buffer I get prompted for a new
file name and the only the code block gets saved.
Dear list:
Is there any way to stop org-mode from adding blank spaces on the left
margin of an R source code block when returning from editing in ESS
mode? Here is an example:
1) I create my org mode file with an R source code block:
-start org mode---
*
Hello fellow org'ers,
It is possible to make flyspell to ignore (i.e. do not spell check) the
text within code blocks (I mean blocks of texts separated by #+begin_src
and #+end src)? I did my homework but could not find a good answer.
Many thanks,
Julian
--
Julian Mariano Burgos, PhD
Thanks for the answer Nick. So to get a TOC without numbers I would
need to edit the TEX file directly, right?
On mið 11.apr 2012 19:00, John Hendy wrote:
On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 12:12 PM, Nick Dokosnicholas.do...@hp.com wrote:
Julian Burgosjul...@hafro.is wrote:
Dear list,
My apologies
Dear list,
How can I made org mode / reftex to recognize changes in my BibTex
file? Here is the scenario. I have my default BibTex file defined with
the reftex-default-bibliography variable. While working on my org mode
document I am adding references and everything is working fine. The
Dear list,
My apologies for another very basic question. I'm wondering why I do
not get a table of contents when exporting the following file as pdf
---start org file ---
#+TITLE: Test
#+OPTIONS: toc:t num:nil
* Part 1
Some text
* Part 2
Some more text
---end org file ---
Dear list,
This should be pretty easy to answer. I am having some problems
defining a default BibTex file. If I put this at the end of my org file,
\bibliographystyle{plain}
\bibliography{/home/julian/Documents/Refs/BibTex/References}
everything works with no problem. But if I add this to
Yes! That was it. Thanks!!
On fös 30.mar 2012 08:05, suvayu ali wrote:
Hey Julian,
On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 03:41, Julian Burgosjul...@hafro.is wrote:
The References.bib is a BibTex file in the same folder as the test file.
The citations were entered using RefTex with no problem. But when
Thanks!! You were right. The position of the colon was wrong (but is
still needed), and I had to refresh the local setup.
On fim 29.mar 2012 07:57, Sebastien Vauban wrote:
Hello Julian,
Julian Burgos wrote:
This may be a very simple question. I want to tangle multiple source code
blocks
Dear list,
I'm having some problems with LaTex exporting and reference lists. This
is my a quick test:
-- start of org mode file
#+TITLE: This is a test
* Heading 1
Some text, some text \cite{Steiniger2009a}.
* Heading 2
Some other text
Hello everyone,
This may be a very simple question. I want to tangle multiple source code
blocks into a single file. Instead of using the same output filename as a
block header (e.g. :tangle output.el) in each code block, can I I define a
buffer-wide tangle filename? Something like this (which
Dear list,
I'm having some problems editing source code. I recently moved from
Windows to Fedora 14 and maybe I'm missing something obvious If so,
my apologies.
When pressing C-c ' to edit a block of R source code, I get the
following message in the minibuffer: Language mode 'R-mode' fails
Never mind!! I figured out by combing through my emacs file. One of
my custom function was making reference to a file using Windows-like
path. I feel dumb as a rock...
On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 2:14 PM, Julian Burgos jmbur...@uw.edu wrote:
Dear list,
I'm having some problems editing source code
Dear list,
When using org-clock-in, all files in my agenda list are opened. This
makes sense, as org mode is looking for clocks already opened. But it
is possible to make org mode to close all these files? I do keep lots
of files in my agenda, and it is a pain to have to close them by hand.
the conventional tar file?
Many thanks,
Julian
On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 4:21 AM, Jambunathan K kjambunat...@gmail.com wrote:
Julian Burgos jmbur...@uw.edu writes:
Apologies for the basic question. I need some help installing the
OpenDocumentText Exporter using the ELPA (package manager). I´ve
added
Ah! That was it! I got org-odt installed.
On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 1:15 PM, Jambunathan K kjambunat...@gmail.com wrote:
Julian Burgos jmbur...@uw.edu writes:
Hi
I don´t have the M-x list-packages option. When I do M-x
package-list-packages I get a list of packages, but org-odt
Apologies for the basic question. I need some help installing the
OpenDocumentText Exporter using the ELPA (package manager). I´ve
added the org-odt repository by adding this to my .emacs file:
(setq package-archives '((ELPA . http://tromey.com/elpa/;)
(gnu .
Dear list,
When asking for an agenda view (C-c a), org mode opens all files in
the agenda list in individual buffers. I keep lots of files in my
list (one per project), so having all those buffers open each time I
visit my agenda is pretty annoying. Is there a way to make org mode
not open each
Hansen wrote:
Julian Burgos jmbur...@uw.edu writes:
Dear list,
When asking for an agenda view (C-c a), org mode opens all files in
the agenda list in individual buffers. I keep lots of files in my
list (one per project), so having all those buffers open each time I
visit my agenda is pretty
Hello fellow org-moders,
We use C-c ' to edit the current code block. I would like to use a
different key combination, but I cannot figure out the name of
function that is called when pressing C-c'. I (think) I need it to
map the new key combination in my .emacs file.
Thanks for the help,
C-h k! Great tool... you learn something new every day.
Thanks!!
On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 12:16 PM, Jambunathan K kjambunat...@gmail.com wrote:
Julian Burgos jmbur...@uw.edu writes:
Hello fellow org-moders,
We use C-c ' to edit the current code block. I would like to use a
different key
Hi Eric,
I have a small function to insert the opening and ending of an R code
block bound to a key, so I always edit the code between a
#+begin_src R and #+end_src R. I still get a considerable
slowdown, even with an empty document with a single line of code.
Julian
On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at
Dear list,
I was very excited to discover org-src-fontify-natively, but I´m not
having a good experience with it. When it is on, org-mode becomes
very slow while typing into a code block. This happens regardless of
the size of the file or number of blocks, and the slow down is very
noticeable.
When editing the block in native mode everything works fine. Closing
the buffer (or even rebooting the computer) had no effect.
I´ll keep this off until is fixed. It is though a great feature!
2011/3/17 Sébastien Vauban wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com:
Hi all,
Eric S Fraga wrote:
Julian Burgos
Dear list,
Here is another of my newbie questions.
As many others, I´m exploring ways to export my nice org-mode document
(with R code that generates output and graphs) into word or open
office. My colleagues do not use org mode or LaTex, so I need to
generate a word or open office document .
Dear list,
Hopefully this is not too basic, nor has been answered before.
I would like to know if there is away to have alll R code blocks in a
document evaluated automatically (i.e. without query) when exporting
to Latex. Now I have to answer yes multiple times to the question
Evaluate this R
Mitchell we...@gmx.li wrote:
Julian Burgos wrote:
Dear list,
Hopefully this is not too basic, nor has been answered before.
I would like to know if there is away to have alll R code blocks in a
document evaluated automatically (i.e. without query) when exporting
to Latex. Now I have to answer
Yes, you are right. For now, I´ll turn confirmation off for R code
only, and keep an eye on .org files from unknown origins.
All the best,
Julian
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 4:00 PM, Lawrence Mitchell we...@gmx.li wrote:
Julian Burgos wrote:
Many thanks Lawrence. Yes, I'm aware of the risks
Dear list,
This is the newbie question of the day. I would like to get an inactive
time stamp automatically in each new entry in org mode. Could somebody
explain me how to do this?
Many thanks,
Julian
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Julian Mariano Burgos
Hafrannsóknastofnunin/Marine Research Institute
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