Hello,
Trying to convert some more files (to HTML) with the new exporter, I did a
test with the following one:
--8---cut here---start-8---
#+TITLE: ECM for HTML export error
#+LANGUAGE: en_US
* Tasks
*** TODO Read article
-
Hi Eric,
Eric S Fraga wrote:
Sebastien Vauban wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com writes:
I've lost (a bit of) time looking at why my documents were wrong with the new
exporter. The fact is I've customized:
Ah ha! We've found the same problem through different routes. See my
recent email re:
Hi all,
this could be trivial, but if I have to place a unix path name into my
org text, without having a link, how can I prevent the mode to assume
I'm doing italic formatiing?
For instance in the text:
- check /usr/bin/chmod
- check /usr/lib/bla
I got italic from the first slash to the
James Harkins jamshar...@gmail.com writes:
Btw, *who* preferred \alert? (Orwell, Politics and the English Language:
Never use the passive [voice] where you can use the active.)
I prefer alert. See the Beamer manual (texdoc beamer in texlive) on
change of style and how to use alert (e.g. alert
On Wed, Feb 06, 2013 at 01:32:22PM +0100, Rasmus wrote:
I don't know how hard it would be to make the default block (of
level 3, say) a list block, but I guess that's ultimately what you
want? Such a behavior shouldn't be the default, IMO, since a headline
is not a list.
Nested headlines
Hello Worgers,
Amidsts all the commotion about documentation for the new exporter, I
committed a very early incomplete draft article documenting the new
beamer exporter.
http://orgmode.org/cgit.cgi/worg.git/commit/?id=d7dfb6133bcea0127d0c386334a833e8ac64323e
But I see that it is not being
Hi Luca,
Luca Ferrari wrote:
this could be trivial, but if I have to place a unix path name into my
org text, without having a link, how can I prevent the mode to assume
I'm doing italic formatiing?
For instance in the text:
- check /usr/bin/chmod
- check /usr/lib/bla
Suggestions?
Dear list,
I am using org-mode to track various tasks, organized chronologically, like
this:
* 2013
** January
*** Task 1
*** Task 2
** February
*** Task 3
Once a task is completed I want to archive it, but I find it convenient to keep
it within the same file for further reference.
Hi Vincent,
Vincent Beffara wrote:
I am using org-mode to track various tasks, organized chronologically, like
this:
* 2013
** January
*** Task 1
*** Task 2
** February
*** Task 3
Once a task is completed I want to archive it, but I find it convenient to
keep it within the same file
Hi Rasmus,
Rasmus wrote:
James Harkins jamshar...@gmail.com writes:
Btw, *who* preferred \alert? (Orwell, Politics and the English Language:
Never use the passive [voice] where you can use the active.)
I prefer alert. See the Beamer manual (texdoc beamer in texlive) on
change of style and
Hi John,
John Kitchin writes:
I have been trying to use the :session feature of babel for python code
blocks. I have noticed a few things that might be areas for
improvement. Some issues are related to what I think might be a need for
sanitizing the code blocks and the output.
I am using
Thanks for the -Q reminder. I get the same output if I run with emacs -Q
(although I do have to add :results output to each block. I had that set as
a default in my init files).
I had the problem described in the footnote you listed, and that is why I
am using python-mode 5.2, which doesn't have
Suvayu Ali fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Worgers,
Amidsts all the commotion about documentation for the new exporter, I
committed a very early incomplete draft article documenting the new
beamer exporter.
zhenjiang xu zhenjiang...@gmail.com wrote:
It's odd. The value of org-file-apps-defaults-gnu is:
((remote . emacs) (system . mailcap) (t . mailcap))
And I checked my local mime file, which shows google-chrome is the default
app to open html files:
$ cat
On Wed, 30 Jan 2013 18:36:16 +0100, Bastien spake thus:
Org's visibility code then inserts the ... at the top line of the
window for unknown reasons.
Can you help me reproduce it?
I also have visibility problems when performing undo-es.
I can reproduce such an ellipsis by :
- Cutting part
Sorry I forgot to mention that I don't have mailcap files in my Archlinux.
On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 8:32 AM, Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com wrote:
zhenjiang xu zhenjiang...@gmail.com wrote:
It's odd. The value of org-file-apps-defaults-gnu is:
((remote . emacs) (system . mailcap) (t .
Any information on an exporter for taskjuggler version 3?
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Hi Zhenjiang,
zhenjiang xu zhenjiang...@gmail.com writes:
Sorry I forgot to mention that I don't have mailcap files in my
Archlinux.
Then you'll need to configure `org-file-apps' to suit your needs.
Best,
--
Bastien
Hello,
Eric S Fraga e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk writes:
Taking your updated version of the example document, I cannot get the
exporter to generate a latex file that will compile because it is
missing a documentclass directive. Is there something else that needs
to be configured to support beamer, as
Hi Frank,
Frank f...@breengeosci.com writes:
Any information on an exporter for taskjuggler version 3?
See Nicolas' answer in a recent thread:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/65646
--
Bastien
James Harkins jamshar...@gmail.com writes:
Btw, *who* preferred \alert? (Orwell, Politics and the English Language:
Never use the passive [voice] where you can use the active.)
Obviously, me, as the author of the back-end. Org offers only one slot
for strong emphasis. I had to choose between
42 147 writes:
As for the rest, I didn't see some of the other replies, because the
org-mode mailing list moves a little two fast for my mailbox, and I
prefer to read selectively from the gmane archive.
That said, it is my responsibility to check that website before
responding to (some) of
On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 3:45 AM, Bastien b...@altern.org wrote:
Hi John,
John Hendy jw.he...@gmail.com writes:
Still one issue: it's applying the attr_html to the wrong bit. Here's
the resultant export output:
#+attr_html: width=400px
[[http://path/to/file.jpg][http://path/to/file.jpg]]
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
Hello,
Eric S Fraga e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk writes:
Taking your updated version of the example document, I cannot get the
exporter to generate a latex file that will compile because it is
missing a documentclass directive. Is there something else that
Sebastien Vauban writes:
Hi Luca,
Luca Ferrari wrote:
this could be trivial, but if I have to place a unix path name into my
org text, without having a link, how can I prevent the mode to assume
I'm doing italic formatiing?
For instance in the text:
- check /usr/bin/chmod
- check
Greetings,
The new exporter just arrived in my git repository and I wanted to say
Congratulations! but even more importantly, THANK YOU. Kudos on a
job very well done, if not 100% complete yet. I have been looking
forward to this for quite some time, now.
I would like to extend my
Hi,
A tiny change to make ob-lilypond export the results in the format
specified for the ':file' in the source-block header.
From 4d5c79ed1607c3d0263bcde33fc1d795a96aad5f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: tj t...@data-driven.de
Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2013 01:51:14 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] test.pdf
On Feb 7, 2013 3:57 AM, Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com wrote:
Btw, *who* preferred \alert? (Orwell, Politics and the English Language:
Never use the passive [voice] where you can use the active.)
Obviously, me, as the author of the back-end. Org offers only one slot
for strong
As of commit 8517be79b5c1fe165d23ea65ad70a282e9c595bb (bisected to
find this), agenda compilation died with the following backtrace for
me:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error Bad timestamp `'
Error was: (Not a standard Org-mode time string: ))
signal(error (Bad timestamp `'\nError was: (Not a
exporting this subtree results in this bt.
===
*** test
test
===
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-number-of-arguments (lambda
(optional sort-only) Collect the footnotes in various formats and
normalize them.
This finds the different sorts of footnotes allowed in Org, and
normalizes them
I don't know the correct port / address within the context of this code:
(setq gnus-select-method
'(nntp gmane.emacs.orgmode
(nntp-port-number 119)))
M-x org-export-dispatch RET h H terminates with an error
,
|
| * https link
|
|
| Here is the
| [[https://github.com/downloads/yihui/knitr/knitr-minimal.html][link]]
|
`
The problem seems to be here:
lisp/ox-html.el around line 2172:
(unless (and desc (string-match (regexp-quote
I'm the developer of the Android version of MobileOrg... and you, and the
developers of the IOS app, should be aware that they retired the old
version of their api and shut it off sometime in December or January...
that could be what's keeping it from working. It's just a guess... I had
to
Thanks,
using the = symbol makes it looking less strange that a ~ (for the
backup, home directory, and so on).
Luca
On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 2:22 PM, Sebastien Vauban
wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com wrote:
Hi Luca,
Luca Ferrari wrote:
this could be trivial, but if I have to place a unix path name
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