Re: [O] Hyperlink handling broken
Am 21.07.2011 19:29, schrieb Marcelo de Moraes Serpa: Hi guys, Hyperlink handling for org is kind of broken for me. Each time I click a hyperlink in an org file, it will create a new instance of Firefox. Does someone know how to change the browser (to Chrome, for example) and make it open subsequent links in the same browser instance, as tabs? Thanks in advance, - Marcelo. Hi, as far as I know this is a general Emacs-issue, not an orgmode-issue; nevertheless, here's my (working) solution: In your ~/.emacs, insert this (or something similar): (setq browse-url-browser-function 'browse-url-generic browse-url-generic-program "firefox") This opens a new Firefox-tab for me.
[O] html-export: Unique, non-enumerated heading-IDs according to heading
Hi. Usually, when you export an org-document to HTML, the headings get enumerated IDs (which are in particular important for anchors) like this: * this is my first heading * the second one This org-code (more or less) becomes: this is my first heading the second one But this behaviour is not always ideal: If you add a heading the ID of all following headings changes -- unless you didn't set the CUSTOM_ID property manually. So, this e-mail requests the feature that it should be possible to make Org automatically set the ID according to the content of the heading. E.g.… * foobar * this heading includes lots of spaces and some other special characters like "§$%&/() … would become this: foobar id="this_heading_includes_lots_of_spaces_and_some_other_special_characters_like_">this heading includes lots of spaces and some other special characters like "§$%&/() What do you think? Wouldnt that be nice? I think you should be able to switch between these two behaviours -- both have their own advantages. Having said this, Goodbye.
[O] exporting to HTML: instead of for *bold text*
Hi. Exporting org to HTML, is there a way to use the -tag instead of for *bold text* and instead of for /italic text/? Thanks in advance. Bye.
[O] *bold*text
Hi. *bold*text or /italic/text doesn't work unless you seperate those words. You can work it around with @foo@bar but that'd neither be generic nor work on multiple export-backends. It'd be great if that'd work =) (Thanks to Thumper_ from #orgmode for the work-around.) Bye.
Re: [O] *bold*text
Am 14.08.2011 18:20, schrieb Bastien: Hi, "imi...@ymail.com" writes: *bold*text or /italic/text doesn't work unless you seperate those words. You can work it around with @foo@bar but that'd neither be generic nor work on multiple export-backends. It'd be great if that'd work =) See the docstring of `org-emphasis-regexp-components': , | Components used to build the regular expression for emphasis. | This is a list with five entries. Terminology: In an emphasis string | like " *strong word* ", we call the initial space PREMATCH, the final | space POSTMATCH, the stars MARKERS, "s" and "d" are BORDER characters | and "trong wor" is the body. The different components in this variable | specify what is allowed/forbidden in each part: | | pre Chars allowed as prematch. Beginning of line will be allowed too. | post Chars allowed as postmatch. End of line will be allowed too. | border The chars *forbidden* as border characters. | body-regexp A regexp like "." to match a body character. Don't use | non-shy groups here, and don't allow newline here. | newline The maximum number of newlines allowed in an emphasis exp. ` HTH, thank you very much!
Re: [O] exporting to HTML: instead of for *bold text*
Am 14.08.2011 18:06, schrieb Nicolas Goaziou: Hello, "imi...@ymail.com" writes: Exporting org to HTML, is there a way to use the-tag instead of for *bold text* and instead of for /italic text/? See `org-emphasis-alist'. Regards, thank you very much!
Re: [O] exporting to HTML: instead of for *bold text*
Am 14.08.2011 18:19, schrieb Bastien: "imi...@ymail.com" writes: Exporting org to HTML, is there a way to use the-tag instead of for *bold text* and instead of for /italic text/? You want to customize `org-emphasis-alist'. HTH, thank you very much!
Re: [O] result of code evaluation
Am 19.08.2011 21:06, schrieb Henri-Paul Indiogine: Greetings! I am just now starting to use babel in my org-mode files. I am intrigued by its capabilities, but I encountered a strange phenomenon: 8<--->8- #+srcname: test #+begin_src sh :results value #!/bin/bash echo "hello" #+end_src #+results: test : hello ---8<->8 Why is there a ":" at the beginning of the results line? Can I get rid of it? Thanks, Henri-Paul I dont know, but the example on http://orgmode.org/guide/Working-With-Source-Code.html also includes a ':' at the beginning of the line.