Hi,
does the odt export regard the short version of captions for figures and
tables? Looking at the document structure in libreoffice's navigator,
figures and tables are referenced by strings like Table4 or, in the
case of graphics, plain numbers. Also, when I include manually (in
libreoffice) a
Hi, Julian,
See if it helps to fix a small syntax error: drop the colon before
tangle, and place it after #+PROPERTY instead.
#+PROPERTY: tangle output.el
The colon in :tangle is needed when you're providing a header
argument to a src block, but not when you're setting buffer-wide
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On 29/03/12 09:47, Christian Moe wrote:
Hi, Julian,
See if it helps to fix a small syntax error: drop the colon before tangle,
and place it
after #+PROPERTY instead.
#+PROPERTY: tangle output.el
The colon in :tangle is needed when you're
Hello Julian,
Julian Burgos wrote:
This may be a very simple question. I want to tangle multiple source code
blocks into a single file. Instead of using the same output filename as a
block header (e.g. :tangle output.el) in each code block, can I I define a
buffer-wide tangle filename?
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Hi
There are regularly questions concerning file wide properties set with
#+PROPERTY:
which are simply caused by not C-c C-c before tangling / executing block.
Would it be an option to apply these headers automatically e.g. in the
Hi Michael,
Michael Hannon wrote:
Greetings. I just ran across an article about Doxygen [1], and I'm trying to
Forgotten footnote?
understand if there's any intersection between Doxygen/Roxygen and Org mode
Babel, both of which seem to have literate programming as a goal. Any
thoughts
Thanks!! You were right. The position of the colon was wrong (but is
still needed), and I had to refresh the local setup.
On fim 29.mar 2012 07:57, Sebastien Vauban wrote:
Hello Julian,
Julian Burgos wrote:
This may be a very simple question. I want to tangle multiple source code
blocks
Julian Burgos jul...@hafro.is writes:
Hello everyone,
This may be a very simple question. I want to tangle multiple source code
blocks into a single file. Instead of using the same output filename as a
block header (e.g. :tangle output.el) in each code block, can I I define a
buffer-wide
Hello,
I am using org-mode for technical documentation (server
configurations etc.) I use extensively the preformatted
text to show a bunch of commands or pieces of configuration
files. While #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE and #+END_EXAMPLE is OK,
it looks a bit awkward and a bit inconsistent with the
rest of
Dashamir Hoxha dashoho...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Dashamir,
I have no idea about how easy or difficult would be to
implement it, but I think that it would be nice to have
some markup like these:
--8--
--8--
instead of
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
#+END_EXAMPLE
You could prefix your snippets with :,
Hi Du,
Du Yanning duyann...@gmail.com writes:
text-mode-hook and c-mode-hook do NOT have this bug.
and the org-mode-hook of orgmode shipped within emacs 23.3 does NOT
have this bug.
This is now fixed, thanks.
The problem was that Org relied on `face-remapping-alist' to
remap the 'default
Hi Du,
Du Yanning duyann...@gmail.com writes:
steps to recreate:
emacs -q
copy the following code and paste it into the *scratch* buffer:
(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '(\\.txt\\' . org-mode))
(add-hook 'org-mode-hook '(lambda () (text-scale-set 4)))
M-x eval-buffer
then C-x C-f to
Hi Ulrich,
Moritz Ulrich ulrich.mor...@googlemail.com writes:
I recently started using org-mode in combination with MobileOrg rather
excessively. Everything works pretty good, with one exception:
`org-mobile-push' adds a strange #+TODO: line to index.org:
#+TODO: | DONE
See this
And if you just avoid too much typing
e TAB
will insert
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
#+END_EXAMPLE
On Mar 29, 2012, at 12:23 PM, Tassilo Horn wrote:
Dashamir Hoxha dashoho...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Dashamir,
I have no idea about how easy or difficult would be to
implement it, but I think that it
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Hi
I do the following to create a graph in R and then convert / copy / do other
stuff with it in the
bash shell:
#+header: :results graphics
#+header: :file Test.pdf
#+header: :width 4
#+header: :height 8
#+header: :pointsize 8
#+begin_src R
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Hi
I would like to do make the file header argument to be concatenated of a
constant string and
another variable, so effectively:
#+header: :var+ ConNum=10
#+header: :results graphics
#+header: :file SA_VALUEOFConNum.pdf
#+header: :width 8
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
Dear all,
tomorrow is the Document Freedom Day:
http://documentfreedom.org
To celebrate this in a modest way, I translated the spreadsheet
introduction into french -- enjoy!
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-tableur-tutoriel.html
--
Bastien
On Thursday, March 29, 2012 at 1:04 AM Sebastien Vauban wrote:
Michael Hannon wrote:
Greetings. I just ran across an article about Doxygen [1], and I'm
trying to
Forgotten footnote?
Hi, Seb. Yep, the footnote appears in my draft message but not in the final
message. Don't know what
One problem - when using bash as the shell, when trying to execute the
compiled file, it tries to execute the empty file, not the file that was just
compiled (which has the same name, but the extension .exe, added by the
compiler).
A partial solution to this is to append .exe to the name of
To allow for people who might be using the Cygwin bash shell in Emacs
under Windows (which is recommended by many), I do recommend making
the change I suggested above, adding the following lines to ob-C.el:
(tmp-bin-file (org-babel-temp-file
C-bin-
Hi again,
I'm going to change my proposal according to what has been said in
this discussion.
* I still want to make an Elisp backend for ragel. I understand it
won't be used in org-mode but it's a nice thing to have anyway. I hope
it's not a problem if this part of the project is not directly
Can Ragel be written in elisp or in portable C? I had thought that
was the idea.
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Using calfw [0], i do not know how to remove remove tags from function
cfw:open-org-calendar
Anyone can help me?
[0] https://github.com/kiwanami/emacs-calfw
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Aurélien Aptel writes:
* I still want to make an Elisp backend for ragel. I understand it
won't be used in org-mode but it's a nice thing to have anyway. I hope
it's not a problem if this part of the project is not directly related
to org-mode.
Please don't be discouraged by the discussion.
Richard Stanton stan...@haas.berkeley.edu wrote:
To allow for people who might be using the Cygwin bash shell in Emacs
under Windows (which is recommended by many), I do recommend making
the change I suggested above, adding the following lines to ob-C.el:
(tmp-bin-file
On 3/27/2012 9:49 PM, John J Foerch wrote:
These thoughts lead me to suggest that maybe org-log-note-headings is no
longer sufficient to its original purpose, because extensions wish to
parse state changes, but that blocks users from configuring the formats.
Perhaps it is time to replace it with
Ilya Shlyakhter ilya_...@alum.mit.edu writes:
On 3/27/2012 9:49 PM, John J Foerch wrote:
These thoughts lead me to suggest that maybe org-log-note-headings is no
longer sufficient to its original purpose, because extensions wish to
parse state changes, but that blocks users from configuring
On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 12:51, Bastien b...@gnu.org wrote:
Hi Ulrich,
It's Moritz, everyone confuses this ;-) (No hard feelings)
Moritz Ulrich ulrich.mor...@googlemail.com writes:
I recently started using org-mode in combination with MobileOrg rather
excessively. Everything works pretty
Alan Schmitt alan.schm...@polytechnique.org writes:
Hello,
I'm trying to plot the following table, but the dates part is all
wrong. Is there a way to tell gnuplot what the date format is?
#+tblname: data-table
| Date | HP | HC |
|--++|
Dear list,
I'm having some problems with LaTex exporting and reference lists. This
is my a quick test:
-- start of org mode file
#+TITLE: This is a test
* Heading 1
Some text, some text \cite{Steiniger2009a}.
* Heading 2
Some other text
Most of my headlines contain only timestamps as content. Some, however, have
notes. These notes are usually contextual information that will help me to
complete a task. To remember to check the notes, I type 'see note' at the end
of these headlines. I suppose I could also use a tag like
Patch for a bug that left blank lines in property drawer after
org-delete-property-globally.
From 41cbd6302e5a58ed09ec80436237c3c2f4ad8514 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Ilya Shlyakhter ilya_...@alum.mit.edu
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2012 22:31:14 -0400
Subject: [PATCH] Deleting properties: Fixed bug
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