in different emacs configurations by different people) to make
direct latex editing rather attractive.
Is that scenario simply outside the scope of org-mode?
- Klaus-Dieter Bauer
2013/10/21 Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com
This can be done with file local variables. See the following
Hello!
I have customized org export to both html and latex extensively since I
disliked many of the defaults (e.g. the use of article vs scrartcl, red
borders around pdf hyperlinks).
This left me wondering however, if it is possible to create org files that
will produce the same output on every
Hello!
With the input-method TeX it is easy to insert more graphical Unicode
characters such as • (\bullet). Some questions about that:
1. Is it possible to make org-mode use • as a bullet character for lists?
2. Is it possible to make another persons org-mode installation aware of
this when
Hello!
Is there a standard way in the org-mode modules to change the text of a
heading conserving tags, todo type, priority etc?
I am writing a extension module for better multi-file handling (wiki-like)
and in that context I want to set the first heading of the wiki-node-files
based on the
,
Vitalie
Klaus-Dieter Bauer bauer.klaus.die...@gmail.com
on Thu, 6 Jun 2013 19:16:26 +0200 wrote:
Dear All,
Please Help,
I need to paste raw image from clipboard into emacs/orgmode, I am a
microsoft onenote user and I got used to take a lot of snapshots
Dear All,
Please Help,
I need to paste raw image from clipboard into emacs/orgmode, I am a
microsoft onenote user and I got used to take a lot of snapshots and embed
it into my notes, I think if I could know how to embed images directly into
emacs/orgmode from clipboard, I will switch to
Hello!
Is it possible, short of hacking the exporters, to get indentation of
non-list paragraphs preserved?
E.g. I want some nice-looking formatting inside emacs:
==
And thus Einstein wrote:
E = mc^2
==
The same visual effect in export could be achieved
Suvayu Ali fatkasuvayu+linux at gmail.com writes:
On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 04:43:53PM +0200, Klaus-Dieter Bauer wrote:
Hello!
I intend to use org-mode for organizing my research notes; I prefer
however
a wiki style with many files rather than one big file.
I found that the ID
Bastien bzg at altern.org writes:
Hi Alexander,
AW alexander.willand at t-online.de writes:
If I include an image in an *.org file, let's say [[large-image.jpg]], I
can
toggle the inline image with C-c C-x C-v .
You can now (from git master) use `org-image-actual-width'.
(setq
Hello!
I intend to use org-mode for organizing my research notes; I prefer however
a wiki style with many files rather than one big file.
I found that the ID mechanism is quite robust for linking across files, but
most of the time I'd like to link to a file, not a heading in that file, by
ID. Is
Hello!
I wondered if there is a way to show the evaluation buffer (if any)
during evaluation of commands -- in particular when the command takes
a long time (e.g. when trying to document a building process involving
`make' invocations) waiting for the command to finish is counter
productive. Even
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