of the hyperref manual[fn:1] for more
details and possibilities.
[fn:1] http://mirror.unl.edu/ctan/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/doc/manual.pdf
Thanks
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Jeffrey Brent McBeth mcb...@broggs.org writes:
On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 10:48:16AM +0100, Bastien wrote:
Hi Tim,
Tim Burt tcb...@rochester.rr.com writes:
* lisp/org-datetree.el (org-datetree-find-year-create):
Include regexp for tags. Syntax was taken directly
from org-todo
* lisp/org-datetree.el (org-datetree-find-year-create):
Include regexp for tags. Syntax was taken directly
from org-todo-line-tags-regexp in org.el.
Change made to fix the problem where a year headline of a
datetree was not matched if it had a tag. The :NOEXPORT: tag
is one
I have just submitted a patch. It is marked with TINYCHANGE so that it
can be processed before the assignment paperwork (which I just began
today) is complete.
Good day,
Tim
Tim Burt tcb...@rochester.rr.com writes:
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
Hi Tim,
Tim Burt tcb...@rochester.rr.com
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
Hi Tim,
Tim Burt tcb...@rochester.rr.com writes:
: (defun org-datetree-find-year-create (year)
:(let ((re ^\\*+[ \t]+\\([12][0-9][0-9][0-9]\\)[
\t]*\\(:[[:alnum:]_@]*\\)*:*[ \t]*$)
: match)
I've tested with the following headlines:
- 2013
Tim Burt tcb...@rochester.rr.com writes:
Jeffrey Brent McBeth mcb...@broggs.org writes:
I'm trying to capture into a datetree using org-capture, but if my tree has
a tag on it (in particular noexport), then it creates a new datetree instead
of using the one I have.
Example .emacs
expression needs to be
improved to include a valid tag set as optional.
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top-level headlines instead of children:
* References
\appendix
* Appendix A
* Appendix B
* Appendix C
Thanks,
Henri-Paul
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Colin Hall colingh...@gmail.com writes:
Tim Burt tcburt at rochester.rr.com writes:
I want to gather data from properties into something that can be used by
a babel source block (e.g. plot the data). Searches in the manual,
worg, and gmane have not yielded the method, but my best guess
', there are
two possible issues:
- config :: It requires a change to *all* LaTeX link exports
- display :: The ~mailto:~ string is also exported
I do not know what other solutions are currently possible to resolve those
issues.
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is potentially risky when used as a file local variable.
|
| Documentation:
| Hook run in the finalized LaTeX buffer.
|
| [back]
`
and fix up the latex created to insert what you need at the right
place?
HTH,
eric
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I want to gather data from properties into something that can be used by
a babel source block (e.g. plot the data). Searches in the manual,
worg, and gmane have not yielded the method, but my best guess is that
I've missed it. If so, this is simply a request for a pointer to the
documentation I
Samuel Wales samolog...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Nick,
That is a great idea.
Unfortunately, that option is simply not there for me.
In Firefox and emacs-w3m, I only get:
Reader Comments
(*) Allow
( ) Don't allow
Backlinks
( ) Allow
(*) Don't allow
And strangely do not get what you
Richard Riley rile...@gmail.com writes:
The org-googlecl package has been extended a little.
http://splash-of-open-sauce.blogspot.com/2010/09/now-org-googlecl-supports-deleting-of_14.html
It now detects if you try to blog an entry with the same title as an
existing one and prompts you to
Could Richard Riley have solved my problem? Yes he did.
http://naturallogofx.rketburt.org/2010/09/could-richard-riley-have-solved-my.html
Thank you, thank you, thank you,
Tim
Richard Riley rile...@gmail.com writes:
Using the google command line you can get some super access to all your
Richard Riley rile...@gmail.com writes:
Tim Burt tcb...@rochester.rr.com writes:
Could Richard Riley have solved my problem? Yes he did.
http://naturallogofx.rketburt.org/2010/09/could-richard-riley-have-solved-my.html
Glad its of some use. It (googlecl) has been on my must check it out
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Juan,
On May 31, 2010, at 5:38 AM, Juan Pechiar wrote:
Hi!
The test file below contains a columnview table showing section
headers.
Export to HTML works OK: the asterisks inside the table are
transformed into indentation.
Export
David Maus writes:
Leo wrote:
On 2010-03-20 20:29 +, Leo wrote:
Hello,
While taking some common lisp notes, I found compiling the following org
file's LaTeX output fails.
#+title: test file
* one
1. (char string 2) = #\r
Eric S Fraga writes:
At Thu, 28 Jan 2010 18:58:38 +0100,
Carsten Dominik wrote:
[...]
Is there a LaTeX command that can figure out if it is running a beamer
class?
If yes, a possible solution would be to redefine \alert in LaTeX when
not doing BEAMER.
- Carsten
Yes.
Carsten Dominik writes:
Do we still have XEmacs users around here?
- Carsten
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to produce PDF export independent
from this. The stuff here is only used to create small images that
will be displayed in Emacs or used in HTML export.
- Carsten
On Sep 26, 2009, at 12:36 PM, Tim Burt wrote:
In another thread there was a discussion about replacing the
use
In another thread there was a discussion about replacing the
use of fullpage.sty with its functionality.
NickD Looks like the culprit is fullpage.sty - seems to be required
NickD by the LaTeX code that org-preview-latex-fragment generates.
CarstenD I believe the reason that this is used it to
Carsten Dominik writes:
On Sep 25, 2009, at 2:10 AM, Jeff Kowalczyk wrote:
When the headline count for a pdftolatex export gets to be more than
100 lines, the TOC renders with the headline number directly
touching the headline text. More than 1,000, and it starts to overlap.
Nick Dokos writes:
Bastien bastiengue...@googlemail.com wrote:
Sébastien Vauban wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com writes:
Maybe \linebreak is less context-sensitive than \newline, which would
mean
that there are more contexts (like \title and \author) in which it
behaves
,
r
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The answer addresses the question behind I've never tried to do this in
LaTeX, where 'this' is a group of figures.
Dear community,
How do I stick a group of figures together (i.e. so that I have Fig. 1
and then a, b, c)?
The short answer is to use the ~\subfloat~ command from
Christopher Suckling writes:
On 27 Feb 2009, at 18:47, Russell Adams wrote:
In the spirit of Org, we need a folding unicorn! ;]
http://www.pajarita.org/aep/pajaritas/pajarita3-4.pdf
In the spirit of Org I made a fold*ed* unicorn.
Flávio de Souza writes:
When I view the Global TODO list, altough all items are in the list.
The summary shows the header counting wrongly.
I think I messed up the configuration, but I do not know how to fix.
See the picture that explains better the problem:
Flávio de Souza writes:
Thanks a lot! Sorry for this basic question...
It was my pleasure. And since this is my first time responding on this
mailing list, I hope the answer was both correct and helpful. If
so, then it is just a glimmer of the help available in this group.
All the best,
Tim
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