Sébastien Vauban wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com writes:
Hi Eric,
Eric Schulte wrote:
Sébastien Vauban wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com writes:
[...]
To demonstrate creation of documents, open the test-export.org file in
the base of the org-babel directory, and export it as you would any
other org
Hi Sébastien,
Thanks for the description. This is very interesting and I think
warrants a re-working of the tangle functionality in org-babel.
Given your description below I think I may try to add the Nuweb
link/reference syntax source-block-name to org-babel. As
source-code blocks are already
Hi Dan,
org-plot does not have support for automatic generation of plots on
export. Currently to include plots in an exported document you must
manually plot the data to a file using the 'file' argument in your plot
string, then include the generated file into your org-mode document as
you would
Hi Sam,
Not to be overly picky, but I think the scenario you described (while
very engaging) is an instance of Reproducible Research [1]. My
understanding of Reproducible Research and Literate Programming and
their relation is as follows...
- Literate Programming :: A style of programming in
Hi Sébastien,
Thanks for giving this a try, comments below...
Sébastien Vauban wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com writes:
Hi Eric,
Eric Schulte wrote:
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
As source-code blocks are already named in the current org-babel setup this
wouldn't be a very
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com writes:
Geralt usr.gen...@googlemail.com wrote:
is there a command that brings me from somewhere below a top-node to
the top-node of this (sub-tree)?
C-c C-u is the keybinding for outline-up-heading: this can take a prefix
argument to go up multiple
Bastien bastiengue...@googlemail.com writes:
Hi Lennart,
(I'm copying the Orgmode mailing list because it helps to get people's
opinion on such ideas...)
Lennart Borgman lennart.borg...@gmail.com writes:
I am missing the minor mode org-link-mode. I just had a look at
linkd.el again and
added a FAQ entry to worg which encapsulates the *very little* I do
know about using the listings and color packages in LaTeX documents.
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.php#fontified_source_code_w_latex
Best -- Eric
- Carsten
On Aug 8, 2009, at 8:59 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
Hi
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Eric, thanks!
BTW, when adding your patch, I added a few more languages to the
default settings.
Oh, wonderful,
Actually looking at your additions I have a few more which may make
sense.
:gnuplot Gnuplot
:ocaml Caml
:caml Caml
:sql SQL
Hi Sébastien,
Sébastien Vauban wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com writes:
Hi Eric,
Eric Schulte wrote:
Sébastien Vauban wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com writes:
Eric Schulte wrote:
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
Now (I've done some changes, explained below), I can...
Stored
Sébastien Vauban wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com writes:
[...]
Look, I've done an ECM with the different ways I currently see for Org-mode:
I haven't followed this whole thread, so please forgive me if I'm
duplicating information. With the latest Org-mode from git, regular
source-code blocks can
Hi,
Adding support for a new block type is fairly easy for any tool that can
be called from the command line. If you would like to try this please
read the documentation of org-exp-blocks on worg [1] and follow the
example of the asymptote block type [2].
Best -- Eric
Footnotes:
[1]
Sorry,
Please disregard this email, I didn't realize tikz/pgf was a package of
TeX macros and not an external tool. -- Eric
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
Hi,
Adding support for a new block type is fairly easy for any tool that can
be called from the command line. If you would
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From: Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com
Date: Sun, 16 Aug 2009 17:53:06 -0600
Subject: [PATCH] adding org-src-lang-modes to map languages to their major modes
---
lisp/org-exp.el |6 +-
lisp/org-src.el | 12 +++-
2 files changed, 16
Hi,
Please apply the attached patch which replaces `indent-region' with
`indent-code-rigidly' in org-exp-blocks. This fixes the problem of
indentation being removed from source-code blocks.
Thanks -- Eric
diff --git a/lisp/org-exp-blocks.el b/lisp/org-exp-blocks.el
index 6025ce7..8df0ac1
Hi List,
I believe that the following has been discussed in the mailing list
fairly recently but for the life of me I can't find any information in
the list archives or in the documentation, so here goes...
Is there a variable or setting which will enable the publishing of .org
source files
Exactly what I was after! Thanks -- Eric
Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca writes:
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
Is there a variable or setting which will enable the publishing of .org
source files alongside the generated .html files when I publish a series
of pages to the web
Please apply, I don't *think* this can break anything. Thanks -- Eric
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Date: Wed, 19 Aug 2009 15:17:09 -0600
Subject: [PATCH] now possible to search for text inside of folded blocks
Hi Kyle,
I tried this with MuMaMo-minor-mode a while back. There is discussion
and some code available in the old email threads, see [1] and [2].
Unfortunately MuMaMo-minor-mode fought with Org-mode and the result was
too buggy to really use. I believe the author of MuMaMo has been
intending a
I don't have any plans to add previewing to org-exp-blocks, however
there is an alternative.
Org-babel provides for the evaluation and viewing of the results of
blocks in Org-mode documents. As such, it is possible to use Org-babel
to preview the output of blocks. For example, with Org-babel
and nothing came up.
- Carsten
On Aug 27, 2009, at 8:51 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
I don't have any plans to add previewing to org-exp-blocks, however
there is an alternative.
Org-babel provides for the evaluation and viewing of the results of
blocks in Org-mode documents
Hi,
I've noticed that the bold face isn't applied to multiline description
lists. This patch [1] partially fixes the problem, but for some reason
I keep losing the bold. Any thoughts/ideas?
On a related topic, I'd like to consistently indent my decision list
text, rather than sometimes moving
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Eric,
I am assuming you are trying to do something like this:
- a very long
description item :: here is the explanation
This is not going to work properly with export.
Exactly, when description items line-wrap I'd like to preserve
andrea Crotti andrea.crott...@gmail.com writes:
Carsten Dominik carsten.dominik at gmail.com writes:
or, for a lighter solution
http://repo.or.cz/w/org-mode.git?a=blob_plain;f=contrib/lisp/org-eval.el;hb=HEAD
or
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/org-eval-light.php
But org-babel
Dan Davison and I (Eric Schulte) are happy to announce that Org-babel
has now been released as a contributed package in Org-mode with
corresponding documentation on worg [1].
Org-babel provides the following functionality:
- Source-code execution and control of output in org buffers
- currently
d...@teklibre.org (Dave Täht) writes:
You are right, but I have found the default install of emacs to be so
lame on so many distros for so long that I can understand why people
have flocked to other editors.
Take, for example, the fact that no distro that I know of installs an
emacs
Hi Jörg,
Thanks for the catch, I've added require 'date' to the initial ruby
example. -- Eric
Jörg Hagmann joerg.hagm...@unibas.ch writes:
Sorry for the question below. I needed require 'date'; maybe a first
example not needing to load anything would avoid this kind of noise.
In any case,
mayor el viento que se opone a su ascenso. - José Ingenieros
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 8:44 AM, Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com wrote:
Dan Davison and I (Eric Schulte) are happy to announce that Org-babel
has now been released as a contributed package in Org-mode
Hi Miguel,
It seems I spoke too soon, It looks like the current version of
Org-babel will support dynamic clock tables if they are structured as
the following with a #+tblname: line preceding the block.
--8---cut here---start-8---
#+TBLNAME: todays-clock
: if the result of an emacs-lisp source block is a
list, a function from org-table.el is needed (orgtbl-to-orgtbl, or so)
which is not loaded by default. In other words, somewhere a (require
org-table) is missing.
Nice tool, btw,
Stephan
Eric Schulte wrote:
Hi Jörg,
Thanks
Hi Sebastian,
Sebastian Rose sebastian_r...@gmx.de writes:
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
Dan Davison and I (Eric Schulte) are happy to announce that Org-babel
has now been released as a contributed package in Org-mode with
corresponding documentation on worg [1].
What else
Rick Moynihan rick.moyni...@gmail.com writes:
Was having a similar idea, as I language I'd love to use with this is
my current fave clojure:
http://clojure.org/
Everyone I talk to seems to love clojure, I need to find an excuse to
use it myself.
It's a language based on the JVM and
Rick Moynihan rick.moyni...@gmail.com writes:
I'd imagine most of the time the source blocks within a single file
would share the vast majority of environment settings too (for example
setting the JVM's class path) so being able to specify these values to
pass to the interpreter, once at the
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
Hello,
Org-babel looks very interesting. I am pleased to see an asymptote
module included in it. While testing it, I think I found 2 problems :
To activate the asymptote module, you have to begin the source block,
for example, with
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
Actually, about the first problem, I found about org-src-lang-modes
variable and that you can do
(add-to-list 'org-src-lang-modes '(asymptote . asy))
this is now provided in the default value of org-src-lang-modes
About the second problem, I
Sebastian Rose sebastian_r...@gmx.de writes:
Hi Dan and Eric,
I'm an org-babel fan now :)
Here are two little things I noticed and that I want to discard from my
todo list.
* load-path
Why is load modified only temporarily in org-babel-init.el?
Wouldn't this here make sense?
Hmm,
The following works for me
--8---cut here---start-8---
(add-hook 'org-mode-hook
(lambda ()
(make-variable-buffer-local 'yas/trigger-key)
(setq yas/trigger-key [tab])
(define-key yas/keymap [tab]
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
Jeff Kowalczyk j...@yahoo.com writes:
(add-hook 'org-mode-hook
(lambda ()
(org-set-local 'yas/trigger-key [tab])
(define-key yas/keymap [tab] 'yas/next-field-group)))
According to the yasnippet FAQ (or is it on its forum), it should be
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Eric,
could I ask you to update the FAQ with this issue?
done, should update to Worg within the hour -- Eric
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Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
Hello,
I would like to put all my asymptote code in the header of the org file,
and then, display the result later. I tried to move #+resname: but it is
recreated just beneath the corresponding code at each export. I tried to
use #+srcname:
Hi,
When publishing large html projects I sometimes run into the following
error.
: org-export-normalize-links: Invalid function: org-if-unprotected-at
This happens unpredictably, and I find that it can normally be fixed by
some combination of...
- updating Org-mode with git pull
- running make
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
On Sep 23, 2009, at 4:59 AM, Eric Schulte wrote:
Hi,
When publishing large html projects I sometimes run into the following
error.
: org-export-normalize-links: Invalid function: org-if-unprotected-at
This happens unpredictably, and I
Hi,
Using Org-babel the following source-code block could prove at least a
partial solution.
--8---cut here---start-8---
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(let ((total 0) (responding t) purchases)
(while responding
(setq purchases
(cons
Water Lin water...@ymail.com writes:
I want to mantain a local static html blog system on my local
computer. I think org is good enough to organise the stuff.
For static html using the built in publishing features of Org-mode is
probably sufficient (see [1]). If you want to get more
Nagarjuna G. nagar...@gnowledge.org writes:
org offers multiple ways of solving problems. worg, blorg, and
Manoj's perl script, and I am sure there will be others. I am now
thinking on the following idea:
Using the new features (babel) added in the fresh release of org, it
is indeed
---8---
Thanks -- Eric
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com writes:
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com wrote:
Is it possible to suppress the \label{sec-1} lines following each
headline after a LaTeX export? I've found no mention of this in the
manual, and the presence of headline
Chris Gray chrismg...@gmail.com writes:
Eric Schulte wrote:
with my personal Emacs configuration and I got the following in the
resulting .tex file
#+begin_example
\lstset{language=lua}
\begin{lstlisting}
local s1, s2 = intersecting_segs[1], intersecting_segs[2]
local n1
Hi Benny,
Benjamin Andresen be...@in-ulm.de writes:
Benjamin Andresen be...@in-ulm.de writes:
where should this special parameter be documented?
I would add a page on Worg that is linked from org-babel.org that
contains the following.
I have done this for org-babel-screen.org here:
Benjamin Andresen be...@in-ulm.de writes:
I was talking about language specific documentation. I don't think every
language mode should be documented at [1]. That could become very big and
cumbersome to look through.
agreed
Yesterday I added a section called Language specific
Hi,
I just wanted to share the following bug and potential patch. When code
inside of a #+begin/end_latex block looks like a table, org-mode
processes it as a table on latex export. For example given the
following Org-mode
--8---cut here---start-8---
The
Juan Reyero joa...@gmail.com writes:
Greetings,
Hi,
I am trying to define buffer-wide initializations in org-babel, so that I can
import a python module once
and then use its exported symbols in all the code chunks throughout the
buffer. Is there a way to do it?
I have tried all the
development file.
Thanks for helping to point out this need.
Best -- Eric
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
Juan Reyero joa...@gmail.com writes:
Greetings,
Hi,
I am trying to define buffer-wide initializations in org-babel, so that I
can import a python module once
Hi Chris,
You have touched upon a true limitation in the current tangle
functionality. I think this issue has two parts (one of which you
address below).
1) it is impossible to specify a piece of heavily indented code in a
source-code block. For example
--8---cut
Giovanni Ridolfi giovanni.rido...@yahoo.it writes:
--- Lun 12/10/09, Eric S Fraga ucec...@ucl.ac.uk ha scritto:
Footnotes:
[1] I wonder whether there should be a separate
orb-babel mailing list to avoid too much noise
in the org-mode list?
what about a tag in the subject line such as:
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa celose...@gmail.com writes:
Hello list!
I haven't still managed to get org-babel to work, but I do have a doubt that
might turn into a feature
request :)
Would it be possible to have chunks of code around the buffer get evaluated
when you close them with some
Hi Miguel,
That is a very cool application. To insert your script's results
directly into the Org-mode buffer try changing your header line from
#+begin_src ruby :results output
to
#+begin_src ruby :results output raw
as this seems like the sort of thing which would be generally useful,
Karl Maihofer ignora...@gmx.de writes:
Am 16.10.09 11:29, schrieb Sébastien Vauban:
- or, even better (as it would be install-less): a Wiki based on Org syntax
with document generation capability (button to generate a PDF).
Perhaps ikiwiki?
also blorgit could be relevant
Maurizio Vitale
m...@cuma.i-did-not-set--mail-host-address--so-tickle-me writes:
Eric == Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
Eric 3) the results of a source code block are in no way
Eric constrained to be located after the body of the block. In
Eric cases where
Hi Tom,
I certainly believe what you describe should be possible, although it
pains me to imagine embedding pure latex code in an Org-mode document
and losing the ability to use the org latex export helpers :), but I
digress.
Org-babel needs to be told to recognize latex source code blocks and
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
WRT the pp patch for emacs-lisp, I think it is an excellent addition and
in fact I think that it points to a more general need. Languages should
have the option of returning values as they would appear when written in
the language. That is how
Hi al,
This is currently possible by adding either raw or org to your
results headers. So the following should work.
#+srcname: demoruby
#+begin_src ruby :results output org
require 'date'
puts * heading for demo
puts This demo done on #{Date.today}
puts Try to create a table in org-mode syntax
Hi Tom,
Thomas S. Dye t...@tsdye.com writes:
Aloha all,
In org-babel.org one of the R examples uses a header argument :session that
is not otherwise documented.
What a glaring omission, we will have to add this to the documentation.
Thanks for pointing this out.
I don't trust my Lisp
applied
David Maus maus.da...@gmail.com writes:
Hi there,
Attached patch fixes two broken links on Worg/org-web: Two personal
pages were moved.
Regards,
-- David
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Hi Tom,
That is an interesting proposal, and surprisingly simple to implement.
Please pull the latest version of Org-mode, and you will find that there
is now a :noweb header argument available for source-code blocks which
has the effect of expanding noweb references before source-block
Hi Petro,
Yes, this should be possible. To force the resulting image to be
included in the org-mode file you should add file to your results
header argument, and ensure that your block of python code, generates
the file, saves the file, and returns the path to the file as the last
part of the
Thomas S. Dye t...@tsdye.com writes:
Hi Eric,
The :noweb argument works for me with python, but not with R.
[...]
This throws an error in the 2nd block funcall: Symbol's function definition
is void: R-mode:
Hi Tom,
The problem here is that `R-mode' is not available on your system,
andrea andrea.crott...@gmail.com writes:
Is it possible maybe automatically activate other modes inside a
#+BEGIN_SRC
block?
I've seen there is CCC (or something like that) enables to have multi
modes in the same buffer, but maybe there's also a quicker way inside
org-mode...
If you mean
Hi Darlan,
Thanks for pointing out this interesting tool.
my comment are inline below
Darlan Cavalcante Moreira darc...@gmail.com writes:
Hello org-users
I have been reading with attention the E-Mails about org-babel here on the
list
and decided to play with it a little this weekend. It
Darlan Cavalcante Moreira darc...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Eric,
My comments are also inline
At Wed, 21 Oct 2009 09:11:50 -0600,
Eric Schulte wrote:
[...]
what behavior would you suggest results from a :hide header argument?
My suggestion is that if a source block has the :hide header
Thomas S. Dye t...@tsdye.com writes:
On Oct 27, 2009, at 12:55 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
Although I still don't fully understand the need to embed latex
*inside*
of source-code blocks, perhaps the attached org-babel-latex.el file
[1]
will represent a simpler solution for embedding
Thomas S. Dye t...@tsdye.com writes:
On Oct 28, 2009, at 6:10 AM, Dan Davison wrote:
Am I right in thinking that one issue remaining in this thread is that
we currently have no means of tangling the output of org-babel-latex?
Thus the 'begin_src latex' blocks that we can tangle have
Thomas S. Dye t...@tsdye.com writes:
[...]
Eric,
I think Torsten has a clearer idea than I do about what kinds of
programming structures might be appropriate here, but your suggestion
looks to me like an elegant replacement for the file based technique
I'm using to pass information into
Thomas S. Dye t...@tsdye.com writes:
On Nov 1, 2009, at 9:47 AM, Dan Davison wrote:
Thomas S. Dye t...@tsdye.com writes:
Aloha all,
Noweb expansion in latex source blocks inserts spaces that can
introduce unwanted paragraph breaks in LaTeX.
Hi Tom,
I've just fixed this issue and the
Martin G. Skjæveland mart...@ifi.uio.no writes:
Is there a way I can add xml and n3 to the list of supported
languages? These languages does not need interpretation, so I'm
thinking it should be quite easy to add. I have fumblingly tried
(add-to-list 'org-babel-tangle-langs '(xml))
and
Dan Davison davi...@stats.ox.ac.uk writes:
This is a consequence of the same issue: org-exp-blocks preprocesses
your src block in a pre-export buffer (a copy of the original), hands it
to org-babel, which creates the results block (overwriting the version
where you had manually inserted
Hi,
I've noticed that org-edit-src breaks my window configuration. The
patch below fixes this, but introduces a new global variable, and might
not have sensible behavior if multiple source-code blocks are edited at
once. Even so I personally prefer it's behavior to the current default
behavior
Dan Davison davi...@stats.ox.ac.uk writes:
Eric S Fraga ucec...@ucl.ac.uk writes:
At Tue, 03 Nov 2009 13:57:22 -0700,
Eric Schulte wrote:
Dan Davison davi...@stats.ox.ac.uk writes:
This is a consequence of the same issue: org-exp-blocks preprocesses
your src block in a pre-export
Torsten Wagner torsten.wag...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Adam,
Thanks for sharing. Just for reference, there are few major modes out
there implementing this kind of approach:
http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/MultipleModes
For example I have used mmm-mode to good effect
Hi Martin,
I just pushed up some changes to the org-babel-tangle functionality
which should fix this problem.
Best -- Eric
Martin G. Skjæveland mart...@ifi.uio.no writes:
Hi all,
I'm using org-babel to tangle XML documents. That works fine (thanks to
help from Eric S. on this list
Sebastian Rose sebastian_r...@gmx.de writes:
andrea Crotti andrea.crott...@gmail.com writes:
Still a couple of questions, I found something here
in the newsgroup but nothing helped me...
First, how many and where can I find all the possible
#+begin_...?
I mean why is
#+begin_dot and not
Torsten Wagner torsten.wag...@gmail.com writes:
I think the main point is that the current set up means that org-mode
and org-babel share a common history of commits. My current idea of git
submodules is that I would include something as a submodule when it is a
module that gets used by
Hi Joel,
Thanks for this excellent addition, and for the comprehensive test
suite!
org-babel-clojure is now available in the latest org-mode from git, and
the org-babel-clojure test suite has been added to worg in
org-contrib/babel/development.org
Thanks! -- Eric
Joel Boehland
Sebastian Rose sebastian_r...@gmx.de writes:
andrea Crotti andrea.crott...@gmail.com writes:
Eric Schulte schulte.eric at gmail.com writes:
The two separate mechanisms are confusion, but for now are necessary to
allow org-mode users to evaluate some simple block types (like dot) on
export
andrea Crotti andrea.crott...@gmail.com writes:
Eric Schulte schulte.eric at gmail.com writes:
Note that the solution I'm about to propose relies on the use of
org-babel and #+begin_src dot blocks rather than #+begin_dot blocks.
When in these situations I will often set the block so
Would someone be willing to generate a worg page to address using org as
blogging system?
This questions seems to be appear on list every month or two, and there
have been a wealth of interesting tools and solutions proposed. It
would be great to have them collected with links and feedback
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa celose...@gmail.com writes:
Hello fellows orgers,
After almost 5 years in a love-hate relationship with Linux and lately,
Ubuntu (which I acknowledge, is a
marvelous OS, and that has been getting greater with each release), I decided
to go to the next level
(read:
Hi Martin,
Thanks for pointing this out, our regular-expression was greedily
consuming too much of the source block switches. I've just pushed up a
change which should fix you issue.
Best -- Eric
Martin G. Skjæveland mart...@ifi.uio.no writes:
Hi all,
I use the -r -l option for source
Francesco Pizzolante f...@missioncriticalit.com writes:
Hi,
I've started playing with Blorgit and it really looks very promising...
I have a few questions:
1) Is it possible to integrate Blorgit with SVN instead of git? If yes, how
can I do it?
Yes, it should be possible to use any
Darlan Cavalcante Moreira darc...@gmail.com writes:
Hi everybody,
Is there a way to ignore some lines when using org-plot/gnuplot to plot a
table
in Org? I have a table with some expenses, but the last two lines are the
total
calculated from the previous lines. I'd like to plot only the
that this greatly speeds up export to html and the
`org-preview-latex-fragment' command.
Cheers -- Eric
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Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2009 17:00:09 -0700
Subject: [PATCH] latex fragment images cached
Hi Martin,
Thanks for the bug report. It appears that the issue was related to
searching backwards to the previous source-code block before block
evaluation. Our many results types present no short supply of potential
red herrings.
I just pushed up a fix to this issue, please let me know if
.
I'll give this some more thought, but perhaps the latex image fragment
patch is now viable.
Best -- Eric
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Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 16:53:34 -0700
Subject: [PATCH] latex fragment images
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Carsten,
Thanks for the feedback, I have comments inline below
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
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Now, I am sure that you are already planning to do the same
for ditaa images etc?
of course :)
A first pass at a patch
Hi Andrea,
It looks as thought the |s in your Haskell code are being interpreted
as tables by org-mode. This was a problem a couple of months ago but
has since been fixed. For example when I export
#+begin_src haskell
sumListCond :: Int - Int - [Int] - Int
sumListCond l n xs
| foldl
would
like to make, so if it looks good to you I would say yes, please apply
it.
Thanks -- Eric
- Carsten
On Nov 17, 2009, at 3:42 AM, Eric Schulte wrote:
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Carsten,
Thanks for the feedback, I have comments inline below
Carsten Dominik
!
- Carsten
On Nov 17, 2009, at 4:24 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
Wow, this is fantastic!
Do you think it is ready to be included (because you say first
pass...)
Yes,
I said first pass because I had only done minimal testing. However
all
Hi Francesco,
I have comments in-line below.
Francesco Pizzolante f...@missioncriticalit.com writes:
Hi Eric,
First of all, I thank you very much for your useful tips.
Thanks to you, I think I've made a step forward. Here's how.
1) Is it possible to integrate Blorgit with SVN instead of
lukasz.stelm...@iem.pw.edu.pl writes:
Wether we like it or *not* some things can't be done in pure
text/plain.
Along these lines, I would be interested to have the ability to send
html mail exported from an org-mode node. I often want to share tables
with unfortunate souls who use
lukasz.stelm...@iem.pw.edu.pl writes:
Hello.
I've just made a note which I would like to send (with its attachment)
via email. Is it possible? I mean, I would like to select a node (C-c @)
and then few keystrokes more and have the letter sent or at least opened
in a mail composing window
Francesco Pizzolante f...@missioncriticalit.com writes:
Hi Eric,
1) Is it possible to integrate Blorgit with SVN instead of git? If yes,
how
can I do it?
This is what I've added to blog.rb:
diff --git a/backend/blog.rb b/backend/blog.rb
index 0f43728..827ec05 100644
[...]
Thanks,
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