I'm at a loss... I tried the minimal config and it worked... then I compared
it to my normal config and didn't see anything wrong so I tried it there and
it also worked. I did change the current figure from #+begin_ditaa to
#+begin_src ditaa... maybe I had a typo somewhere before?
I literally
Hi,
I have been having a difficult time with an export (which includes a ditaa
graphic) to PDF via LaTeX recently and am puzzled by it. Which is the
correct format?
1) Supported by:
- http://doc.norang.ca/org-mode.html#playingwithditaa
- http://orgmode.org/Changes.html#ob-configuration-changes
Hi John,
Yes, (1) below is the preferred format, however the ditaa language is
not enabled by default. Please customize the org-babel-load-languages
variable to enable support for evaluating ditaa code blocks, and then
try the code block syntax mentioned in (1) below again and a ditaa
figure
Thanks Eric... I should have included that my .emacs file has the following
(which I followed from here:
http://orgmode.org/Changes.html#ob-configuration-changes):
;; setup ditaa
(setq org-ditaa-jar-path ~/.elisp/org.git/contrib/scripts/ditaa.jar)
(org-babel-do-load-languages
Hi John,
Yes the following should be sufficient
;; setup ditaa
(setq org-ditaa-jar-path ~/.elisp/org.git/contrib/scripts/ditaa.jar)
(org-babel-do-load-languages
'org-babel-load-languages
'((ditaa . t)
(gnuplot . t)))
What happens if you try to evaluate the following in an Org-mode buffer
That works as does the attempt on my *home* computer. I was at work earlier.
I'm truly perplexed as from memory I just cannot think of anything different
between the home and work .emacs files that would do this. I want to go back
and look at the load languages section from the work one, though,