Bjarte Johansen writes:
>> On 30 May 2015, at 14:32, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>>
>> Bjarte Johansen writes:
>>
>>> I think I have addressed all of your comments except I didn’t
>>> understand the comment about the spaces. Are there two spaces extra or
>>> do you want me to introduce two spaces
thank you.
On 5/30/15, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> This should be fixed in 9e1591cbd0c6f5663c004692c520b82d9eb353c6.
Hello,
"Stephen J. Barr" writes:
> I am trying to modify ox-md.el. I do not know too much emacs lisp so please
> bear with me.
>
> Hypothetically, if I want to modify the exporter to add a "THIS DOCUMENT
> BY: " at the beginning, could I do:
>
> (defun org-md-template (contents info)
> "Return
Samuel Wales writes:
> when i capture in a c-c ' buffer, it asks me that question. it would
> be good to make that optional, because capture is a tool in which user
> surprise defeats its purpose. i am always surprised by the question.
> i never need to supply an answer to it.
This should be f
Greetings,
I am trying to modify ox-md.el. I do not know too much emacs lisp so please
bear with me.
Hypothetically, if I want to modify the exporter to add a "THIS DOCUMENT
BY: " at the beginning, could I do:
(defun org-md-template (contents info)
"Return complete document string after Markdo
Rainer M Krug writes:
> OK - but this behavior is not influenced by the variable
> org-use-property-inheritance. So what is the meaning of the variable
> then?
The variable is checked when calling `org-entry-get' with a non-nil
INHERIT optional argument.
In this case `org-entry-get' calls `org-
I got #ERROR unexpectedly with:
#+TBLFM: $2=vmean(@<..@>)
This time all I want to calculate are averages for four columns.
I expect I'll do additional #+TBLFM: lines with additional calculations on
them later.
I read the References section under info org spreadsheet and from what I
read this see
On Saturday, May 30, 2015, Titus von der Malsburg
wrote:
>
> On 2015-05-30 Sat 01:20, Xebar Saram wrote:
> > Hi all
> >
> > i have been using jabref for the past 2-4 years in my academia work to
> > manage my reference library. i dont use latex (..its on my TODO
> list...when
> > (f ever) i have
Peter Davis writes:
> Over time, I keep finding more and more uses for org-mode. It's now my
> main tool for keeping an agenda/todo list, and for writing informal
> documents including images, GraphViz diagrams, etc. And I still
> haven't scratched the surface.
>
> Years ago, I used records-mode
On 2015-05-30 Sat 01:20, Xebar Saram wrote:
> Hi all
>
> i have been using jabref for the past 2-4 years in my academia work to
> manage my reference library. i dont use latex (..its on my TODO list...when
> (f ever) i have time..) so for now i just want something to manage my
> references. the ke
Over time, I keep finding more and more uses for org-mode. It's now my
main tool for keeping an agenda/todo list, and for writing informal
documents including images, GraphViz diagrams, etc. And I still haven't
scratched the surface.
Years ago, I used records-mode as a quick way to keep note
On 2015-05-30 Sat 01:09, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Titus von der Malsburg writes:
>
>> Yes, I saw this thread after sending the previous email. According to
>> `org-latex-text-markup-alist', protectedtexttt should be used, which
>> seems like a good-enough solution for this problem. B
the only way I know to do this is through something like helm, where you
can use multiple sources for search.
John
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Bjarte Johansen writes:
> From 3efecb4b439d357b30acb67ad5327fec987f76da Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
> From: Bjarte Johansen
> Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 13:29:09 +0200
> Subject: [PATCH] Org Babel now supports sed scripts
Applied. Thank you.
Regards,
> On 30 May 2015, at 14:32, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>
> Bjarte Johansen writes:
>
>> I think I have addressed all of your comments except I didn’t
>> understand the comment about the spaces. Are there two spaces extra or
>> do you want me to introduce two spaces somewhere?
>
> As Suvayu Ali po
Bjarte Johansen writes:
> I think I have addressed all of your comments except I didn’t
> understand the comment about the spaces. Are there two spaces extra or
> do you want me to introduce two spaces somewhere?
As Suvayu Ali pointed out, sentences in comments and docstrings are
expected to be
Vaidheeswaran C writes:
> How about @ref{orgtarget1}?
I'd rather not expose internals to the user. Also, displaying
"orgtarget1" in an info file would be more confusing than helpful.
Anyway, I changed a bit the behaviour for targets. Let me know what you
think (or anyone else using this export
Hi,
my org-gantt.el is now in a usable state. It creates gantt charts via pgfgantt
directly from headlines in org mode, using deadlines, schedules, effort
estimates and (optionally) clocked time.
In contrast to ox-taskjuggler it does not require an external program, and in
contrast to Eric Frag
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> "Charles C. Berry" writes:
>
>> On Fri, 29 May 2015, Rainer M Krug wrote:
>>>
>>> Is this to be expected? I always thought, that the properties are
>>> hierarchical, and that the ones from the lower levels / headers are used
>>> as well?
>>>
>>
>> I would hav
In visual line mode headlines wrap around and remained glossed as
headlines; nevertheless it would be better if they adjusted to the
hierarchy:
/* I weary of scholars neighing against Ahab, who is magnificent in his
heroism. Would they have him hunt for more blubber? His chase has
Job’s
Xebar Saram gmail.com> writes:
> 4. this one is important: a way to quickly export selected references in
word/odf/html based on a pre fixed style (ie Nature, Chicago etc)
You might want to finish up the citations after the paper is exported.
Have a look at
http://www.docear.org/software/add
On Saturday 30 May 2015 01:50 PM, Xebar Saram wrote:
> 4. this one is important: a way to quickly export selected references in
> word/odf/html based on a pre fixed style (ie Nature, Chicago etc)
You may have to move to new citation syntax on my private repo.
See http://repo.or.cz/w/org-mode/or
On Saturday 30 May 2015 01:49 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Vaidheeswaran C writes:
>
>> > A canonical DESCRIPTION is NOT available. (YET) The ANCHOR should
>> > still get through to the `texi' file, right?
> We can replace a silly behaviour with another silly one, yes. But is
> there any non-sil
Hi all
i have been using jabref for the past 2-4 years in my academia work to
manage my reference library. i dont use latex (..its on my TODO list...when
(f ever) i have time..) so for now i just want something to manage my
references. the key things i need to move over from jabref are:
1. easy a
Vaidheeswaran C writes:
> A canonical DESCRIPTION is NOT available. (YET) The ANCHOR should
> still get through to the `texi' file, right?
We can replace a silly behaviour with another silly one, yes. But is
there any non-silly one?
> This is the output I see in other backends (that support an
Hello,
Titus von der Malsburg writes:
> Yes, I saw this thread after sending the previous email. According to
> `org-latex-text-markup-alist', protectedtexttt should be used, which
> seems like a good-enough solution for this problem. But for some reason
> that doesn’t happen.
It happens. How
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