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Hi
I have a question concerning a bash script to update org (and ess in
the same way but in a different script).
The script I use to update org looks as follow:
#!/bin/sh
cd ~/.emacs.d/org-git
#!/bin/sh
git checkout master
make update
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On 12/09/13, 22:36 , David Rogoff wrote:
Sorry if this has been discussed but I wasn’t able to find info on
it. I have lots of source blocks in my org files (tcl, verilog,
shell-script, etc). I want to be able to highlight (e.g. *bold*)
text
Hello,
After this morning's update [1], I get the following backtrace when executing R
code.
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Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-variable params)
(org-babel-merge-params (nth 2 info) params)
(sort (org-babel-merge-params (nth 2
Hi!
I spent most of yesterday afternoon on toying with org-caldav.
It came out as a more or less frustrating afternoon.
A while (a year?) ago I had setup a _working_ script to export multiple
calendars to owncloud. Owncloud wasn´t stable enough at that time, so I
stopped using it. Now I´m
Hi,
Please, I am communicating the following problematic behaviour:
#--- problematic code
#+begin_src calc
sqrt(0.8)
#+end_src
#+RESULTS:
: 0.894427191 # OK
#+begin_src calc :var x=0.8
sqrt(x)
#+end_src
#+RESULTS:
=Debugger entered--Lisp error:
Hi folks,
unless i'm misunderstood, the preferred Url to the Org Mode ELPA
server is http://orgmode.org/elpa/;, which replaced
http://orgmode.org/pkg/daily/;.
Apparently there is still a reference to the outdated url on the very
page http://orgmode.org/pkg/daily/;, which is confusing (at least
Hi,
the problem is that calc does not operate on regular elisp types but instead
uses a different format: (float NUM EXP) for decimal floats. But ob-calc.el
seems to simply push any value it gets on the stack and assigns it to a
variable. And since calc treats anything which isn't in such a
Detlef Steuer detlef.ste...@gmx.de writes:
Hi!
I spent most of yesterday afternoon on toying with org-caldav.
[...]
The third (large) file gives a lot of problems.
1. I had the same error message as Daniel. I remember my critical UID
beginning with TS10, too. Strange.
Detlef
Miguel Ruiz rbeni...@yahoo.es writes:
[...]
#+begin_src calc :var x=0.8
sqrt(x)
#+end_src
I confirm that this doesn't work. However, putting 0.8 in quotes, as in
var=0.8, works for me.
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Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Girard girard.nico...@gmail.com writes:
unless i'm misunderstood, the preferred Url to the Org Mode ELPA
server is http://orgmode.org/elpa/;, which replaced
http://orgmode.org/pkg/daily/;.
Indeed. I deleted the http://orgmode.org/pkg/ directory.
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Bastien
Hello everyone,
Assume I have an org-mode file that contains the following:
--
#+OPTIONS: tex:imagemagick
#+LaTeX_HEADER: \usepackage[siunitx]{circuitikz}
* Test circuit
#+begin_lateX
\begin{circuitikz}[scale = 1.0] \draw
(0,0) node[anchor=east]{$V_{in} -$}
Brady Trainor algeb...@uw.edu writes:
synopsis: want (clickable) customize to open in a new frame
Fiddling with the following variable may help (NB: untested,
and no time to dig, so I may be leading you up the garden path):
,
| org-link-frame-setup is a variable defined in `org.el'.
|
Rainer M Krug rai...@krugs.de writes:
Hi
I have a question concerning a bash script to update org (and ess in
the same way but in a different script).
The script I use to update org looks as follow:
#!/bin/sh
cd ~/.emacs.d/org-git
#!/bin/sh
git checkout master
make update
Rainer M Krug writes:
git checkout master
make update
This doesn't update at all since you never do a git pull on master.
which works nicely, but I would like to only execute the make update
if git updated something - I am sure this is possible, but how?
I really don't see why you'd need to
Hi, Org people.
Let me make this report from memory, now that I'm back home! :-)
In an Org file, a coworker used #+BEGIN_SRC shell where he should have
written #+BEGIN_SRC sh. While this looks like a benign error to me,
it broke my publishing script, and I did not figure at once what was
Achim Gratz writes:
Rainer M Krug writes:
git checkout master
make update
This doesn't update at all since you never do a git pull on master.
Scratch that, I was imagining an update2 where you clearly wrote
update. In any case (and to answer Nick Dokos' remark) make always
does a full
Sebastien Vauban sva-n...@mygooglest.com writes:
Hello,
After this morning's update [1], I get the following backtrace when executing
R code.
I just pushed up a change which fixes this when exporting on my system,
if the problem persists please provide an ECM.
Thanks for the report!
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On 12/10/13, 16:59 , Nick Dokos wrote:
Rainer M Krug rai...@krugs.de writes:
Hi
I have a question concerning a bash script to update org (and ess
in the same way but in a different script).
The script I use to update org looks as follow:
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On 12/10/13, 18:12 , Achim Gratz wrote:
Achim Gratz writes:
Rainer M Krug writes:
git checkout master make update
This doesn't update at all since you never do a git pull on
master.
Scratch that, I was imagining an update2 where you
Sebastien Vauban wrote:
John Hendy wrote:
Can you do it straight from R? Might be a better place to start? If not,
I'd look into that first to avoid googling org and ESS stuff in vain!
The 1'42 demo on http://screencast.com/t/A9q6CQlLY6 clearly shows that:
- It (now [1]) works from the R
François Pinard pin...@iro.umontreal.ca writes:
Hi, Org people.
Let me make this report from memory, now that I'm back home! :-)
In an Org file, a coworker used #+BEGIN_SRC shell where he should have
written #+BEGIN_SRC sh. While this looks like a benign error to me,
it broke my
Eric Schulte writes:
I just pushed up a change which fixes this when exporting on my system,
if the problem persists please provide an ECM.
This test is still failing:
Test test-ob/noweb-expansions-in-cache condition:
(void-variable foo)
FAILED 149/491
Rainer M Krug rai...@krugs.de writes:
On 12/10/13, 16:59 , Nick Dokos wrote:
...
Be that as it may, you can try something like this hack (those are
backticks around the git pull - it's under the ESC key in the upper
left hand corner on most US keyboards but it may be somewhere else
on
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On 12/10/13, 20:31 , Nick Dokos wrote:
Rainer M Krug rai...@krugs.de writes:
On 12/10/13, 16:59 , Nick Dokos wrote:
... Be that as it may, you can try something like this hack
(those are backticks around the git pull - it's under the ESC
key
Nick Dokos ndokos at gmail.com writes:
Brady Trainor algebrat at uw.edu writes:
synopsis: want (clickable) customize to open in a new frame
Fiddling with the following variable may help (NB: untested,
and no time to dig, so I may be leading you up the garden path):
,
gitpullv () {
#echo \=== maybe need to grab tags
head=`git rev-parse --verify HEAD`
echo
git pull --stat --log | cat
echo
newhead=`git rev-parse --verify HEAD`
if [ $newhead != $head ]
then
git log --pretty=tformat:%s ORIG_HEAD.. | cat
# git log
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes:
Eric Schulte writes:
I just pushed up a change which fixes this when exporting on my system,
if the problem persists please provide an ECM.
This test is still failing:
Test test-ob/noweb-expansions-in-cache condition:
(void-variable foo)
Sebastien Vauban writes:
Fixed with:
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;; accented characters on graphics
(setq org-babel-R-command
(concat org-babel-R-command --encoding=UTF-8)))
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Brady Trainor algebrat at uw.edu writes:
[...] I think I'll Pandoc the manual into org to practice the manual's
navigation.
Converting the html version to org met with some difficulties, such as
carriage returns and pandoc giving an overflow.
Should probably just get
Brady Trainor algeb...@uw.edu writes:
Brady Trainor algebrat at uw.edu writes:
...
Should probably just get comfortable with the info version of elisp
manual.
Yes, you will be happiest when you are assimilated :-) Emacs insists on
info files for all packages distributed with it, so info is
Suvayu Ali fatkasuvayu+linux at gmail.com writes:
Firstly, I think the unicode bit is a terrific improvement; specially
the two options: grid and continuous. I think there are two distinct
problems here: the plot as shown in org, and export. We should not
confuse the two.
I will suggest
On 12/09/2013 02:53 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
Catonano caton...@gmail.com writes:
I' m trying to follow the examples at this page
http://orgmode.org/manual/HTML-doctypes.html#HTML-doctypes
to transform
#+BEGIN_ASIDE
Lorem ipsum
#+END_ASIDE
in
aside
pLorem
Hello,
I have encountered two related misbehaviors in the parser/exporter.
The first manifests if you type the following line into an org-mode
buffer and execute M-: (org-element-context) with point on the ‘f’; the
result is a subscript object, whereas I would have expected an
underline:
'_foo_
Nick Dokos ndokos at gmail.com writes:
Yes, you will be happiest when you are assimilated
:borg:
Would be nice to have org versions of all info files.
[...] why do you
want to have org versions of all info files? What would the benefits
be?
[...] But rewriting
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