Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
>
>> So, I decided to track wip-lint. Now, the linting stops with this
>> error:
>>
>> ,
>> | Org linting process starting...
>> | let: Wron
> Is org-lint supposed to catch :results output graphics?
It catches
:results output graphic
Is it
:results output graphics
Regards,
Ken Mankoff writes:
> I'm still experiencing this bug, although with a slightly different error
> message. When "C-c C-c" on a headline, I see:
>
> org-set-tags: Wrong type argument: listp, org-tags-completion-function
Do you see this from emacs -q? If not, how can I get to the state where
this
Hi Lawrence,
Lawrence Bottorff writes:
> I'm following the Latex howto of org-mode babel. Here's the snippet
> from the howto I've got in a separate .org file (see bottom of howto
> page):
>
> #+LATEX_HEADER: \usepackage{tikz}
>
> First execute the second code block, to define the convenience mac
On Saturday, 25 Apr 2015 at 18:35, Damian Bernardini wrote:
> After a reinstallation I forgot to do make autoloads.
> Now, it's working perfectly.
> It was my mistake, sorry and thank you for your help.
No problem; it happens to all of us at some point... Glad that you
sorted it out.
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On Sunday, 26 Apr 2015 at 19:20, Lawrence Bottorff wrote:
> I'm following the Latex howto of org-mode babel. Here's the snippet from
> the howto I've got in a separate .org file (see bottom of howto page):
[...]
> My real confusion starts when I try to tangle the babel code blocks. The
> C-c C-v
This might be a case where having a link type that supports attributes
would come in handy. Then you could use these like PDF comments. In the
list of PDF comments in Adobe Acrobat for example, there is a checkbox you
can use to check them off when you are done with one. Of course, you have
to stor
On 2015-04-27, at 12:27, John Kitchin wrote:
> This might be a case where having a link type that supports attributes
> would come in handy. Then you could use these like PDF comments. In the
> list of PDF comments in Adobe Acrobat for example, there is a checkbox you
> can use to check them off
Hello,
On 2015-04-27 04:21, Traycer Bullet writes:
> I'm transitioning from a web-based to-do list, and one thing I rely on is
> viewing recently CREATED or CLOSED tasks, e.g. within the last 2 days. My hope
> is to recreate this with a custom agenda view, but I haven't been able to find
> the c
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> Is org-lint supposed to catch :results output graphics?
>
> It catches
>
> :results output graphic
>
> Is it
>
> :results output graphics
Nevermind.
I realized allowed values and combinations are already known to Babel,
so I improved the checker.
I'm attracted to the tangle option because the normal latex export seems to
take everything in my .org file, e.g.,
* Introduction
LaTeX is a document markup language and a document preparation system
for the TeX typesetting program.
#+BEGIN_LaTeX
\begin{eqnarray*}
\hat{f}(x) & \propto & \sum_{\nu
On 2015-04-27 at 04:26, Rasmus wrote:
> Ken Mankoff writes:
>
>> I'm still experiencing this bug, although with a slightly different error
>> message. When "C-c C-c" on a headline, I see:
>>
>> org-set-tags: Wrong type argument: listp, org-tags-completion-function
>
> Do you see this from emacs -
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> On 2015-04-27, at 12:27, John Kitchin wrote:
>
>> This might be a case where having a link type that supports attributes
>> would come in handy. Then you could use these like PDF comments. In the
>> list of PDF comments in Adobe Acrobat for example, there is a checkbox
Emacs anticipated this need and can help formulate comments specifically
for the NSA :)
https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Mail-Amusements.html
John
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John Kitchin writes:
> Emacs anticipated this need and can help formulate comments
> specifically for the NSA :)
> https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Mail-Amusements.html
Well that's pretty amazing.
> On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 8:37 AM, Eric Abrahamsen
> wrote:
>
>
> Ma
>
>> In the document (manuscript of a book) that I am working, ALT_TITLE now
>> works in most cases. However, ALT_TITLE does not work for headlines in
>> Appendices, which come after
>>
>> \begin{appendices}
>
> Are you sure the problem isn't on the LaTeX side? Where does the
> appendices
Dear Org experts,
I’ve got a simple question: how to speed up jumping
between code blocks?
My org file grows larger every day with more and more
source code blocks. I find myself spending increasing
amount of time finding the right code blocks to go to.
Could anyone suggest a method to incr
Hi!
Emacs and git in today´s fresh version.
I have two files:
file1.org:
#+LINK: HOME http://example.de
* My Homepage
You can find my homepage [[HOME][here]]
#+INCLUDE: file2.org
file2.org
#+LINK: HOME2 http://other.example.de
Hi David,
David Dynerman writes:
> Sorry in advance, this might be more of a git question than an org-mode
> question, but I thought someone on this list might know the answer.
>
> Is it possible to conditionally gitignore certain files based on files
> that are being tracked?
>
> What I'd like
Dear David,
David Dynerman writes:
> What I'd like is something like the following gitignore logic:
>
> if filename.org is tracked by git:
>ignore filename.tex, filename.html
>
> If this isn't possible, does anyone have any nice setups for ignoring
> exported versions of org-mode files?
The
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> I realized allowed values and combinations are already known to Babel,
> so I improved the checker.
Looks good. Org-lint raises many more warnings now.
Thanks,
Tom
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> -Original Message-
> On
> Behalf Of Nicolas Goaziou
> Sent: Sunday, 2015 April 19 09:32
> To: Org Mode List
> Subject: [O] [RFC] Org linting library
>
> Hello,
>
> The following library implements linting for Org syntax. The sole
> public
> function is `org-lint', which see.
> Nicolas
Hello,
Vikas Rawal writes:
> I am sorry, it has nothing to do with appendices. Although I am not
> able to exactly figure out where the problem is, I have an example
> file where ALT_TITLE gets exported only for one headline and not for
> the others. Please see the attached org and and latex fil
Vikas Rawal writes:
>>
>>> In the document (manuscript of a book) that I am working, ALT_TITLE
>>> now works in most cases. However, ALT_TITLE does not work for
>>> headlines in Appendices, which come after
>>>
>>> \begin{appendices}
>>
>> Are you sure the problem isn't on the LaTeX side? Wh
Hello,
Detlef Steuer writes:
> I have two files:
>
> file1.org:
>
> #+LINK: HOME http://example.de
>
> * My Homepage You can find my homepage [[HOME][here]]
>
> #+INCLUDE: file2.org
>
>
> file2.org
> #+LINK: HOME2 http://other.exampl
Hello,
according to [[info:org#References]] (see Named references) is possible
to use a property in formulas. This generally works, but not when the
property is a time value as defined in
[[info:org#Durations%20and%20time%20values]].
Please have a look at the following ECM:
* test table with con
I'm using release_8.2.10 and experienced the same problem.
The problem seems to be the function org-agenda-fontify-priorities which
calls:
(org-face-from-face-or-color
'priority nil
(cdr (assoc p org-priority-faces)))
which expects a face to inherit f
> Hello,
>
> Detlef Steuer writes:
>
> > I have two files:
> >
> > file1.org:
> >
> > #+LINK: HOME http://example.de
> >
> > * My Homepage You can find my homepage [[HOME][here]]
> >
> > #+INCLUDE: file2.org
> >
> >
> > file2.org
> >
In a previous post I was getting at the issue of whether I should just do
regular export or use latex "code blocks" for what I wanted in a final
document. What I want is the ability to create a big, rambling, annotated
org file -- with "keeper" stuff inside the latex babel blocks -- then
tangle the
Hello,
Is it required by org syntax to separate short captions from body text?
In the following example:
* ECM
Some text that introduces this table.
#+CAPTION[Short caption]:
#+CAPTION: Longer caption
| Foo |
Latex export
I would use LaTeX code blocks when I need to write something in LaTeX
that isn't easy to write in org mode, not to distinguish what is a
note and what is part of the draft. For that I recommend comments,
e.g.,
### Start example ###
* Section 1
** COMMENT Some rough draft notes to myself
yadda y
Detlef Steuer writes:
> The real file2.org is somewhat big and would be scanned completely,
> wouldn't it?
Only special keywords are parsed.
The advantage of SETUPFILE is that it works even outside of export.
>> Set-up (e.g., link abbreviations) is not refreshed after expanding
>> INCLUDE keyw
Hello,
Jacob Gerlach writes:
> Is it required by org syntax to separate short captions from body text?
>
> In the following example:
>
> * ECM
> Some text that introduces this table.
> #+CAPTION[Short caption]:
> #+CAPTION: Longer caption
> | Foo |
>
Hello list.
The patch below changes org-odt-inline-image-rules value, thus
allowing exported ODT documents to include SVG images by default.
From 991f4add7c644902bd6bcd2a5b9eb01e1ea5ade9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Vicente Vera Parra
Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2015 18:02:22 -0300
Subject: [PATCH] ox-od
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> Here's an updated patch.
>
> Thank you. Some comments follow.
Pushed with your recommendations. Thanks.
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Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> Wouldn't it only find definition in the same file? If you use a popup
>> indirect buffer narrowed to the footnote-definition in question I don't
>> think these problems can exist. In any case, this would seem similar to
>> the way ob handles code blocks.
>
> Good idea.
Rasmus writes:
> Pushed with your recommendations. Thanks.
Thank you.
Regards,
Rasmus writes:
> I added this to org.texi.
OK.
> Note, C-c ' will fail in the following example 'cause the fn definition
> does not have contents-end. I started to try fix this but feel free to
> beat me to it. I likely will not have time to look more into it until the
> weekend.
>
> foo[fn:1
Vicente Vera writes:
> The patch below changes org-odt-inline-image-rules value, thus
> allowing exported ODT documents to include SVG images by default.
I pushed your change.
Thanks!
Rasmus
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Rasmus writes:
> Would it make sense to allow this to hook into org-footnote-action?
What do you mean by hooking it into `org-footnote-action'? To replace
default action with this?
This is not possible ATM because it doesn't handle inline footnotes at
all (this requires some work in "org-src.el
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> Would it make sense to allow this to hook into org-footnote-action?
>
> What do you mean by hooking it into `org-footnote-action'? To replace
> default action with this?
To have a defcustom that let you choose preferred method. Whether the
default should be changed I
Hi Eric,
I added some functions in the attachment. they colorize the comments,
add an org-comment menu to the org-menu, and some functions for pop to
and delete comments from the list mode, and a hydra for commands to
insert comments. Do you want to get this up on github to facilitate
developing i
On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 4:29 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> No, it is a genuine bug from parser. This should be fixed in
> eb77fed33fa0306ebed2224f7895b688320847b2.
Confirmed that it is fixed. Thank you.
Regards,
Jake
John Kitchin writes:
> Hi Eric,
>
> I added some functions in the attachment. they colorize the comments,
> add an org-comment menu to the org-menu, and some functions for pop to
> and delete comments from the list mode, and a hydra for commands to
> insert comments. Do you want to get this up on
On Mon, 27 Apr 2015, Lawrence Bottorff wrote:
In a previous post I was getting at the issue of whether I should just do
regular export or use latex "code blocks" for what I wanted in a final
document. What I want is the ability to create a big, rambling, annotated
org file -- with "keeper" stuff
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
>>> Is org-lint supposed to catch :results output graphics?
>>
>> It catches
>>
>> :results output graphic
>>
>> Is it
>>
>> :results output graphics
>
> Nevermind.
>
> I realized allowed values and combinations are already known to Babel,
>
> > [fn:3] aksjd kajshd kahsd
>
> Fixed in 88ea2ced0e38646d393e038bc81d6a0d45b8dcd6. Thank you.
>
>
>
The second and third headings are getting exported as:
\subsection*[Heading 2]{Heading 2\footnote{aksjdlkjaslkjd}}
I do not think the * should be there.
Vikas
> You have num:2, so subsubsections are not TOC'ed, so they don't get
> the alternative. If you set it to 3, all should work.
>
That is what we have been discussing. There are situations where you do not
want a headline to appear in TOC, but still want the ALT_TITLE used. It is
now possible in org
Dear Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Samuel Loury writes:
>
>> I use the version cd6fa4c15e8e35afa6beb9e89ad3723fb82df091 (git sha) of
>> org-mode.
>>
>> Let's say I have a file looking like this:
>>
>> #+CATEGORY: c
>> * foo
>> :PROPERTIES:
>> :CATEGORY: a
>> :END:
>> ** bar
>>:PRO
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