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On 2015-01-23 09:59, Christian Egli wrote:
Søren Mikkelsen so...@aamikkelsen.dk writes:
It works, but only for tasks that aren't having a start
attribute. It is possible to give a warning if the start
attribute already exists and make
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On 2015-01-22 11:21, Christian Egli wrote:
Søren Mikkelsen so...@aamikkelsen.dk writes:
It would, however, make sense to be able to scheduled tasks
where interpreted as the start time, if the org-file is used for
more than just generating
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On 2015-01-21 14:31, John Hendy wrote:
On Jan 21, 2015 7:09 AM, Søren Mikkelsen so...@aamikkelsen.dk
mailto:so...@aamikkelsen.dk wrote:
On 2015-01-20 22:00, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Hello,
Søren Mikkelsen s...@iha.dk mailto:s...@iha.dk
On 2015-01-20 22:00, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Hello,
Søren Mikkelsen s...@iha.dk writes:
I'm trying to use the taskjuggler exporter for getting an overview of my
project, and it seems to be straight forward if you know a bit about
Taskjuggler.
However, tasks that are scheduled org-mode
I'm trying to use the taskjuggler exporter for getting an overview of my
project, and it seems to be straight forward if you know a bit about
Taskjuggler.
However, tasks that are scheduled org-mode like, i.e.,
*** TODO My task
SCHEDULED: 2015-01-27 Tue
don't appear in the report. But, if I
comment in org-mode)?
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On 2013-07-03 10:21, Nick Dokos wrote:
Søren Mikkelsen s...@iha.dk writes:
I usually have some #+LaTeX_HEADER: entries in my org-mode files where
some of them are macros. These lines can be rather long so I have to
type in #+LaTeX_HEADER: multiple times for breaking the line to a decent
On 2013-07-03 11:01, Rasmus wrote:
Søren Mikkelsen s...@iha.dk writes:
I usually have some #+LaTeX_HEADER: entries in my org-mode files where
some of them are macros. These lines can be rather long so I have to
type in #+LaTeX_HEADER: multiple times for breaking the line to a decent
level
Hi Chris
I asked the question a couple of weeks ago. Take a look at the hook:
org-export-before-parsing-hook
It worked for me.
Best regards
Søren
On 2013-05-07 17:42, Christopher Witte wrote:
Hi all,
I had export working using XeLaTeX using the instructions from the FAQ
Hello,
I have just upgraded to the Org 8.0. Nice work! :)
But I have a problem with the exporter:
I have modified by org-exporter to export latex-files with the xelatex
compiler. The implementation uses the
org-export-latex-after-initial-vars-hook-hook to reconfigure the
default process,
John Hendy jw.he...@gmail.com writes:
On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 4:35 AM, Søren Aagaard Mikkelsen
so...@aamikkelsen.dk wrote:
I have used orgmode for a while, but hasn't used any of its advanced
features that much. I'm currently writing a minutes report and what to
export a specific subtree,
On 2011-09-12 11:30, Eric S Fraga wrote:
Søren Mikkelsensorenaamikkel...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
Yes, it works perfectly when I export it into latex (and thank you for
that). Just wondering if it was possible to do something similar
within org-mode; a enumerate list with a prefix, e.g.:
I am currently struggling with enumerating my numbered list with a
prefix. In org-mode I have
1. This
2. is
3. a
4. numbered
5. list
In my LaTeX export I like to have it look like
R1. This
R2. is
R3. a
R4. numbered
R5. list
In my latex-document I would do something like this:
On 2011-09-11 15:18, Eric S Fraga wrote:
Søren Mikkelsensorenaamikkel...@gmail.com writes:
I am currently struggling with enumerating my numbered list with a
prefix. In org-mode I have
1. This
2. is
3. a
4. numbered
5. list
Try putting the line
#+latex:
something similar within
org-mode; a enumerate list with a prefix, e.g.:
R1. One
R2. Two
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