While I am publishing my projects under Windows, the target folder is a
path with Chinese name.
While I use M-x org-publish-current-project, Emacs will prompt me a
error message like following
Saving file
Beamer export offers BEAMER_HEADER_EXTRA as an option. Question: how
does this differ from LATEX_HEADER_EXTRA? Why is it necessary?
thanks,
r
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On Jun 8, 2010, at 4:03 PM, Christian Egli wrote:
Christian Egli christian.e...@sbszh.ch writes:
In org-export-as-taskjuggler-and-open:
org-taskjuggler.el:330:6:Warning: start-process-shell-command called
with 4
arguments, but accepts only 3
This I cannot reproduce using the command
On Jun 8, 2010, at 11:13 AM, Joost Kremers wrote:
On Mon, Jun 07, 2010 at 02:40:30PM -0400, Matt Lundin wrote:
You can use diary sexps to schedule more complex appointments.
, (info (org) Timestamps)
| DIARY-STYLE SEXP ENTRIES
| For more complex date specifications, Org mode
Hi Leo,
thanks for this.
I am off for a one-week vacation now - I will look at this patch when
I com back.
- Carsten
On Jun 7, 2010, at 1:12 PM, Leo wrote:
Hello Carsten,
Setting a comment starter without a corresponding comment ender is
problematic and the # creeps in mysteriously
On Jun 8, 2010, at 4:51 PM, Robert Goldman wrote:
Beamer export offers BEAMER_HEADER_EXTRA as an option. Question: how
does this differ from LATEX_HEADER_EXTRA? Why is it necessary?
Because you might want to export the file as a normal LaTeX file
instead of a BEAMER presentation.
On 2010-06-08 14:30 +0100, Christian Egli wrote:
In org-taskjuggler-close-maybe:
org-taskjuggler.el:633:13:Warning: reference to free variable `old-
level'
org-taskjuggler.el:635:25:Warning: assignment to free variable `old-
level'
I just pushed a patch to the taskjuggler-export branch that
Hello,
This is an FYI for those using org-babel-R with grid-based graphical
systems.
The documentation for org-babel-R says, If a :file filename.ext header
arg is provided to an R block, then graphical output from the source
block is captured on disk, and the output of the source block is a
Hi Juri
Sorry for answering so late. I have been away from the PC for a while.
Juri Krivov jkri...@gmail.com writes:
I dont' think this can be done yet. But
I am interested in this idea. How do you hope to define groups? In variable
or in buffer with special group syntax? Should every
On Tue, Jun 08, 2010 at 06:32:46PM +0200, Carsten Dominik wrote:
On Jun 8, 2010, at 11:13 AM, Joost Kremers wrote:
On Mon, Jun 07, 2010 at 02:40:30PM -0400, Matt Lundin wrote:
The function org-diary-class nicely covers the scenario above:
--8---cut
Carsten,
When I tried this last Saturday, I was reluctant to reply since the git
server appeared to be down and your message made me think I did not have
the latest git version. I tried it again today, and still no joy. I am
using org-mode version 6.36a on emacs 23.1 on ubuntu.
The latest
Hi,
I have observed an inconsistency with handling image links in org-mode 6.36c,
in particular with the caption-option. Here is a minimal org-file to
demonstrate my point:
file:image1.png
#+CAPTION: My Caption1.
file:image1.png
#+CAPTION: My Caption2.
[[file:image1.png]]
If displayed in
Daniel E. Doherty ded-...@ddoherty.net wrote:
Carsten,
When I tried this last Saturday, I was reluctant to reply since the git
server appeared to be down and your message made me think I did not have
the latest git version. I tried it again today, and still no joy. I am
using org-mode
On Jun 8, 2010, at 10:45 PM, Daniel E. Doherty wrote:
Carsten,
When I tried this last Saturday, I was reluctant to reply since the
git
server appeared to be down and your message made me think I did not
have
the latest git version. I tried it again today, and still no joy.
I am
How can I express a daily habit TODO item that I can fulfill from 11:00PM to
04:00AM?
I'm an org-mode newbie, so this is pretty tricky for me.
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If I put a LaTeX citation command inside one of org's inline footnotes, no
problem, thus:
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet,\footnote{\cite{rowe_acts_2007} } consectetur
adipisicing elit,
But if I need an optional argument, no dice. This:
ex ea commodo consequat.[fn:: \cite[56]{fitzmyer_one_2007}]
The org-mode documentation is very thorough and describes all the
features very well. But often the power of a feauture is not evident
until I start experimenting. Such a feature is the date-tree option of
Remember mode (section 9.1.2 Remember Templates).
I have a journal.org file which is my
Torsten Wagner wrote
Thus, my suggestion please find out how well the hardware runs on
GNU/Linux standard
kernels and distributions (e.g., debian). If you know please report :D
http://sharism.cc/2010/05/02/along-comes-debian/
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