Am 23.02.2013 08:39, schrieb Michael Albinus:
Andreas Röhler andreas.roeh...@easy-emacs.de writes:
There is `reporter-submit-bug-report' of reporter.el, which you could
customize to your needs.
Compare, how Tramp uses it in `tramp-bug' (Ha! another advertisement!).
Hmm, maybe you are
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes:
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
I'm just starting over because that wasn't a correct solution. I'm not
even sure about what bug this patch fixed.
The bug was that Babel blocks were evaluated during export when
org-export-babel-evaluate was explicitly set to nil
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
The bug was that Babel blocks were evaluated during export when
org-export-babel-evaluate was explicitly set to nil (the default value
is t).
AFAICT, they aren't.
So let's go back to the OP (Gregor Kappler, IIRC) and ask for a
reproducible recipe.
Regards,
Achim.
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Bastien writes:
Fixed, thanks!
Uh… no, you switched the wrong function in the second line (which
incidentally indicates that this branch of the conditional never sees
any testing). Fixed in master by using org-float-time. I checked in
XEmacs 21.5 and it has float-time, so maybe we wouldn't
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
No it is not irrelevant, it simply gets set too late in the game: it
asks for the new coding system when it is time to save the buffer, while
the content of the buffer has been cobbled together while assuming a
different coding system. The only way I know (from
Hello,
First, as always, thanks for the prompt reply.
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
Hello,
tftor...@tftorrey.com (T.F. Torrey) writes:
Where attributes have been assigned to an image in a paragraph, the new
exporter applies those attributes to both the image and a following
Dear list,
I am unable to publish as html the following minimal mybuffer.org:
#+BEGIN_SRC sh :exports code
orghttp = http://orgmode.org/;
#+END_SRC
The Messages are
Export buffer:
Exporting...
org-babel-exp processing...
Setting up indent for shell type bash
setting up indent stuff
tftor...@tftorrey.com (T.F. Torrey) writes:
You don't assign attributes to an image in a paragraph, you assign
attributes to the paragraph itself.
It would be nice if there actually was a way to assign an attribute to a
paragraph, so that the ATTR_HTML: class=XXX syntax would export as p
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes:
It doesn't fix the problem when I want to export the file in
a different encoding (for instance by customizing Org Export Latex
Coding System), that would require a second step of re-setting the
buffer-file-coding-system before using it to determine what
Hi Martin,
Martin elwood...@web.de writes:
I'll try to install it, test it and then get back to you with
a feedback how it works as soon as I can.
Thanks in advance for testing this! If you can help with updating
the manual wrt this change, please go ahead.
Best,
--
Bastien
Hi Nick,
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com writes:
The head of ox-texinfo.el says
,
| ;;; ox-texinfo.el --- Texinfo Back-End for Org Export Engine
|
| ;; Copyright (C) 2012, 2013 Jonathan Leech-Pepin
| ;; Author: Jonathan Leech-Pepin jonathan.leechpepin at gmail dot com
| ;;
Hi Jay,
Jay Kerns gjkerns...@gmail.com writes:
Alright, here goes: it looks like the maint branch does not yet
include the new exporter (ox-latex.el and such).
Indeed.
The whole point of
my working on this to begin with was to get something compatible with
the new exporter, so rather
Hi Andreas,
Andreas Röhler andreas.roeh...@easy-emacs.de writes:
ob-python.el patch again
I applied a more complete patch, turning `org-babel-python-command'
and `org-babel-python-mode' into defcustoms.
`org-babel-python-mode' will not default to 'python-mode until
'python-mode is featured,
Hi Marko,
ma...@dimjasevic.net (Marko Dimjašević) writes:
I'm trying to setup Blorgit on my server, and I believe I am doing
something wrong because I can't navigate pages the way I want in my web
browser.
I managed to setup Blorgit locally on my laptop and it is working just
fine. The
E Sabof esa...@gmail.com writes:
Jambunathan K kjambunat...@gmail.com writes:
(font-lock-add-keywords
'org-mode `((\\(?:^\\(?1:\\*+\\)[[:blank:]]\\)
(0 (progn (compose-region
(match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)
Hi Peter,
Peter Salazar cycleofs...@gmail.com writes:
What about John Hendy's suggestion of finding a face I like, and then
adding ^ text... to the list of things org fontifies with that
style? ('In other words, add ^ text regexp to the existing hunt
for lines that start with #+ in order to
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Richard theonewiththeevill...@yahoo.fr writes:
Short story is : if you call org-agenda-list and some agenda files have
been modified outside emacs (e.g. by some revision control system), the
command fails if the user choose to revert the file when asked, leaving
a blank
Hi Christopher,
Christopher Schmidt christop...@ch.ristopher.com writes:
In org-latex.el, within the binding:
(if to-buffer
(unless (eq major-mode 'latex-mode) (latex-mode))
(save-buffer))
The problem is not in master anymore, but we still need to
fix it for maint, from
Hi Steve,
Steve Prud'Homme sprud...@gmail.com writes:
Can I change, like the pdf export, de langage of table of content to
table des matières in french.
Use
#+LANGUAGE: fr
#+OPTIONS: toc:t
in your Org file and the table of contents should be included.
There is a known issue with Org
Hi Vinh,
Vinh Nguyen vinhdi...@gmail.com writes:
After some debugging, it appears my soffice command takes a single
dash (-), not double dash (--) for command line arguments. When I
change to
soffice -headless -convert-to %f%x -outdir %d %i
in org-odt.el, things seem to work. I am
Hi Achim,
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes:
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
It creates this command in the .tex file:
\#+begin$_\mathrm{multicols}$
It works here. Difficult to say what is wrong in your buffer without
more context.
That result looks exactly like my problem with multiline
Hi Samuel and William,
I still cannot reproduce the problem consistently and it seems
hard to reproduce. Let's try to reproduce it with emacs -Q first,
then consider customization later on.
Also, I don't think we can prevent the users from ending up with
wrong ellipses in *all* circumstances.
Hi Evgeni,
E Sabof esa...@gmail.com writes:
In any case, I've updated org-bullets to use compose-region. You can
get it from here:
https://github.com/sabof/org-bullets
I've updated the Org's repository with a fresh version of
org-bullets.el. Do you want write access to the repository
so
Hi Muchenxuan,
Muchenxuan Tong demon...@gmail.com writes:
There's a 'org-agenda-before-sorting-filter-function' variable.
However, I'm not able to use it for grouping things, because it's
used as '(mapcar org-agenda-before-sorting-filter-function list)'
Would it be useful to add another
Christopher Schmidt christop...@ch.ristopher.com writes:
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
Yes this fixes the problem.
Thank you. I committed this.
14df16d org.el: Use longest form when translating keys.
Thanks!
--
Bastien
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes:
Bastien writes:
Fixed, thanks!
Uh… no, you switched the wrong function in the second line (which
incidentally indicates that this branch of the conditional never sees
any testing). Fixed in master by using org-float-time.
Indeed, thanks for fixing
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
Hi Achim,
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes:
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
It creates this command in the .tex file:
\#+begin$_\mathrm{multicols}$
It works here. Difficult to say what is wrong in your buffer without
more context.
That result looks exactly
Hi Evan,
`org-mode-keys' is not an Org function, so I suspect something is
wrong with your setup.
Did you borrow the `org-mode-keys' function from another setup?
What is the value of `org-export-preprocess-after-include-files-hook'?
HTH,
--
Bastien
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
Would the following patch work?
Not for LaTeX export AFAICS, ox-latex doesn't seem to use
org-export-coding-system. But that'd arguably be a bug in ox-latex,
then (more specifically org-latex-guess-inputenc), which is easily fixed
after that patch has been applied.
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes:
But going this route takes us even further from Your life in plain
text. towards Your life in another programming language. because you
will need a special viewer or editor to make sense of it for all but the
most trivial cases.
Point taken too -- this
Bastien writes:
And time-to-seconds seems absent -- but it seems absent from
*any* version of XEmacs I could check (21.4.1, 21.4.9, 21.5.9).
No it's there, in gnus/time-date.elc — maybe your versions are all
without Gnus?
So yes, I think it's safe to remove this compat function. Let me know
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
IMO the parser already DTRT. In which case do you think it doesn't?
DTRT is what you define as DTRT, so yes it does that already. At the
very least it would be nice if the parser warned when it finds stray
syntax pieces that are missing their match (it took me quite a
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
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
I think the cleanest way to implement this would be to _not_ modify Org
syntax, because it is export back-end very specific. Something like:
#+attr_html: :header-groups (1 3)
| This | will |
| be| a header |
|---+---|
|
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes:
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
IMO the parser already DTRT. In which case do you think it doesn't?
DTRT is what you define as DTRT, so yes it does that already. At the
very least it would be nice if the parser warned when it finds stray
syntax pieces that are
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes:
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
Would the following patch work?
Not for LaTeX export AFAICS, ox-latex doesn't seem to use
org-export-coding-system. But that'd arguably be a bug in ox-latex,
then (more specifically org-latex-guess-inputenc),
I don't understand
Hi Achim,
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes:
Bastien writes:
And time-to-seconds seems absent -- but it seems absent from
*any* version of XEmacs I could check (21.4.1, 21.4.9, 21.5.9).
No it's there, in gnus/time-date.elc — maybe your versions are all
without Gnus?
Yes, my versions
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
The parser parses Org syntax. If you see something else, unless there is
an obvious bug, then you are expecting the Org syntax to be different
from what it is. It's even the goal of the parser: to define the way to
read Org syntax.
That's what I said. You also defined
Hi Emilio,
Emilio Torres Manzanera tor...@uniovi.es writes:
I am unable to publish as html the following minimal mybuffer.org:
#+BEGIN_SRC sh :exports code
orghttp = http://orgmode.org/;
#+END_SRC
I'd try this:
#+BEGIN_SRC sh :exports code
orghttp=http://orgmode.org/;
#+END_SRC
With no
Bastien writes:
No it's there, in gnus/time-date.elc ― maybe your versions are all
without Gnus?
Yes, my versions come without Gnus. I directly downloaded them
from xemacs.org (which is completely outdated by the way.)
Which means that our compatibility function doesn't provide
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
Not for LaTeX export AFAICS, ox-latex doesn't seem to use
org-export-coding-system. But that'd arguably be a bug in ox-latex,
then (more specifically org-latex-guess-inputenc),
I don't understand your answer.
My default coding system is utf-8 and inputenc option is
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes:
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
The parser parses Org syntax. If you see something else, unless there is
an obvious bug, then you are expecting the Org syntax to be different
from what it is. It's even the goal of the parser: to define the way to
read Org
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes:
Introducing and using a defcustom specifically for LaTeX export (if
anything at all).
I don't think it is really important, considering you can also bind it
buffer-wise. On the other hand, a back-end independent variable is much
more easy to handle.
Now
Hi Richard,
Richard Huang richard.h.huac...@gmail.com writes:
When I use `org-publish-current-project` to generate a sitemap with
`:sitemap-file-entry-format %d %t` option,
the sitemap.org looks like this:
```
#+TITLE: Sitemap for project blog
+ [[file:sample.org][2013-02-22
York Zhao gtdplatf...@gmail.com writes:
But anyways, this is no longer a big problem and it is tolerable. Thank you
very
much for the help.
You're welcome,
--
Bastien
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
There are already two ways to configure tags in latex back-end:
`org-latex-format-headline-function' (which is easy to use) and headline
filters.
I ended up extracting the example function that was in the docstring
of
Hello,
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
I ended up extracting the example function that was in the docstring
of `org-latex-format-headline-function' and the code now use this for
`org-latex-format-headline-default-function'. That was we have both
compatibility and the flexibility you
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
I will ping Emacs developers for the rational behind the current
behavior of remove-text-properties and friends.
Got the answer: `with-silent-modifications' comes to the rescue.
So the issue is now fixed in master, thanks!
--
Bastien
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
Hi Bastien,
The problem is not in master anymore,
That's great!
I add AUCTeX from ELPA, then I emacs -Q and loaded autoload-auctex.el
to make sure the autoloads were correct.
I can reproduce this. (Current maint, GNU Emacs 24.2.93.2)
Did you push AUCTeX's
Hello, I faced a problem and I think this is a bug in new exporter, html,
introduced in commit
93a70ac59805bb270d15e951a14be63b9eb1d553
ox-publish: Implement tools to resolve external fuzzy links
Small test files
#+BEGIN_SRC org :tangle test1.org
,#+TITLE: This is test1
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
From: Bastien b...@altern.org
To: tor...@uniovi.es
Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Publishing http links inside a begin_src
Flags: seen
Date: sáb 23 feb 2013 14:17:22 CET
Maildir: /inbox
Hi Emilio,
Emilio Torres Manzanera tor...@uniovi.es writes:
I'm using Org-mode version 7.9.3e (7.9.3e-1194-g43c8aa @
/home/dave/.emacs.d/org/lisp/), just got the latest pull this morning,
and now when I generate an agenda, I'm getting lines like
10:04.. now - - - - - !
???:12:00.. Scheduled: TODO [#B] Change oil
Sorry, meant to say 'agenda', not 'Ccaa'
Dave
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
I gave you a solution since the beginning of this thread: use a latex
environment.
It is not a solution because it does not export to HTML. If I need to
write the document mostly in LaTeX I can start with LaTeX and and then
use some LaTeX to HTML translation.
Regards,
Hello,
Vladimir Lomov lomov...@gmail.com writes:
Hello, I faced a problem and I think this is a bug in new exporter, html,
introduced in commit
93a70ac59805bb270d15e951a14be63b9eb1d553
ox-publish: Implement tools to resolve external fuzzy links
Small test files
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes:
I gave you a solution since the beginning of this thread: use a latex
environment.
It is not a solution because it does not export to HTML.
Of course it does. Try:
--8---cut here---start-8---
Some latex
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
Now I'll have to go and see what twisted ways it takes for the old
exporter defcustoms to show up in customize, they shouldn't have been
there at all.
As I explained in my announcement for new export framework, this is due
to customize autoloads from bundled Org
Hi David,
da...@adboyd.com (J. David Boyd) writes:
I'm using Org-mode version 7.9.3e (7.9.3e-1194-g43c8aa @
/home/dave/.emacs.d/org/lisp/), just got the latest pull this morning,
and now when I generate an agenda, I'm getting lines like
10:04.. now - - - - - !
???:
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
I gave you a solution since the beginning of this thread: use a latex
environment.
After a bit of searching: the answer was in another thread, not in
answer to my original question and I read that answer as LaTeX blocks
are equivalent to LaTeX environments. I see now
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes:
There is one remaining difference to a display equation or LaTeX
fragment: the LaTeX environment will apparently always end the
paragraph,
Indeed. A LaTeX environment has got the same syntactical value as
a paragraph (both are elements): they cannot be
Aloha all,
I keep footnotes in their own section and appreciate having them out of
the way, where I don't have to think about them.
Recently, I set #+STARTUP: fnadjust because I thought it would be nice
to have the footnotes sorted and renumbered. This was a mistake in my
case that lost data.
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
True, that's why there's also inline \[...\]. But you have to accept
paragraph limitations (no empty line, do not start a line with list
markers...).
Now, given that difference and the fact that these things can span over
multiple lines and thus include the beginning of
Hello,
mid last year, I held a talk about Emacs Org-mode at a small hacker
conference in Germany called Gulaschprogrammiernacht (GPN12) with the
title Emacs Org-mode - der hackbare Notizblock in Plaintext (engl.
the hackable notepad in plain text).
The organization of this event recorded my talk
Bastien writes:
I hereby declare that I want Org to be fully functional for Emacs 23
and older, and I wish Org can be reasonably functional for Emacs 23
and XEmacs.
If I may say so, XEmacs and Emacs up to 23.2 are missing
with-silent-modifications, preferring to make them loudly.
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
???:12:00.. Scheduled: TODO [#B] Change oil
I cannot reproduce this problem. Can you share a minimal example
(as an .org file) that I can run with emacs -q to see the problem?
I see the same thing. Categories that would normally set to the
I have the following Org document where I would like to add some extra
hlines to the output. I'm using babel. I tried the ascii package but
couldn't find anything giving me extra hlines. I'd also prefer to
stick to just babel.
I'm still looking for a good way to insert horizontal lines
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
I have the following Org document where I would like to add some extra
hlines to the output. I'm using babel. I tried the ascii package but
couldn't find anything giving me extra hlines. I'd also prefer to
stick to just babel.
I'm still looking for a good
Hello,
Jonathan Leech-Pepin jonathan.leechpe...@gmail.com writes:
Hello Tom, Nicolas,
I've just pushed a change that should provide the desired results.
The optional title for the menu entries (as well as associated node
headings) can be set using the :TEXINFO_MENU_TITLE: property.
On 18
Hi
when I cycle using shift-TAB and I go from all-content, that is just
the headlines, I often don't see the top headlines in the buffer,
although there would be enough space to show them. The top is truncated
and a ... is shown and I need to do a ctrl-l or scroll upward to see
everything.
I was
Hi Arun,
On 2/23/13, Arun Persaud apers...@lbl.gov wrote:
when I cycle using shift-TAB and I go from all-content, that is just
the headlines, I often don't see the top headlines in the buffer,
although there would be enough space to show them. The top is truncated
and a ... is shown and I
Hi
[...]
This is the infamous meaningless ellipses at the top of the buffer problem.
If you can provide a way to reproduce using emacs -Q, it would really help.
I can reproduce this with emacs -Q tmp.org. Where tmp.org is one of my
org files where I removed the headers (#+...), so it's just
Hi Arun,
On Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 05:19:29PM -0800, Arun Persaud wrote:
This is the infamous meaningless ellipses at the top of the buffer
problem.
If you can provide a way to reproduce using emacs -Q, it would really help.
I can reproduce this with emacs -Q tmp.org. Where tmp.org is
Suvayu Ali fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Arun,
On Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 05:19:29PM -0800, Arun Persaud wrote:
This is the infamous meaningless ellipses at the top of the buffer
problem.
If you can provide a way to reproduce using emacs -Q, it would really
help.
I
At Fri, 22 Feb 2013 22:42:25 +0100,
Martin Stemplinger wrote:
Hello Org wizards,
I use org-capture with file+datetree for keeping a journal which
works fine. I also use mobile-org to take notes while I'm on the go.
After syncing them back I'd like to refile them into my journal with
an
I want to have CONTENTS showing headlines up to particular level N when
open file. I couldn't find such a thing in docs and VISIBILITY can't be
used since it takes no arguments too, so having multiple VISIBILITY
properties in every top-level headline is a bit stupid, not saying that it
can not
I'm experimenting with org-drill. One thing that seems odd is that when
reviewing a card for scoring the properties drawer is displayed. It
seems unlikely that this is intended? Is it intended? If not is there
some easy way I can fix it? TIA.
Hi everybody, Eric,
I have been starting using Babel with postgresql, R and perl, and I am
loving it. I really want to thank everybody for their work.
I have found one particular issue that bothers me.
Say I have the following babel section:
#+name: abc
#+begin_src sql :engine postgresql
It looks like my inexperience with Lisp made me ignore the obvious.
What is needed is not my patch below, but to add posgresql to the
condition of the case:
From:
(case (intern engine)
('mysql
To:
(case (intern engine)
('(postgresql mysql)
the problem is
Hi Achim,
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes:
Bastien writes:
I hereby declare that I want Org to be fully functional for Emacs 23
and older, and I wish Org can be reasonably functional for Emacs 23
and XEmacs.
If I may say so, XEmacs and Emacs up to 23.2 are missing
Hi Florian,
Florian Beck f...@miszellen.de writes:
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
???:12:00.. Scheduled: TODO [#B] Change oil
I cannot reproduce this problem. Can you share a minimal example
(as an .org file) that I can run with emacs -q to see the problem?
I see the
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