Just want to say that I am experiencing this bug too. I'm using emacs
org dev sources from the last few days.
Hello,
Roland DONAT roland.do...@gmail.com writes:
You're right, there is something wrong between the parser and the
headlines... I hope it's a bug because I can't think of a reason to prevent
user from inserting headlines between drawers, and I pointed, I haven't
other non-dirty solution
Hi,
On Monday 14 July 2014 08:29:40 Josiah Schwab wrote:
Which export command are you using?
I think you may be using the regular LaTeX exporter. Adding beamer to
your LaTeX_CLASS is not sufficient (or necessary). Rather, you want to
use the Beamer export commands.
Hi all,
John Kitchin jkitc...@andrew.cmu.edu writes:
I am using org-mode files with equations and code blocks in lectures,
and it is problematic that C-c C-c removes the equation overlays when
running a code block. First, you have to press C-c C-c twice to run the
block, since the first one
Hello,
Nicolas Goaziou mail at nicolasgoaziou.fr writes:
Hello,
Roland DONAT roland.donat at gmail.com writes:
You're right, there is something wrong between the parser and the
headlines... I hope it's a bug because I can't think of a reason to
prevent
user from inserting
Andreas Leha andreas.l...@med.uni-goettingen.de writes:
Hi all,
John Kitchin jkitc...@andrew.cmu.edu writes:
I am using org-mode files with equations and code blocks in lectures,
and it is problematic that C-c C-c removes the equation overlays when
running a code block. First, you have to
That is nice. For those of us using windows sometimes, you can kind of
get super and hyper keys (see
http://ergoemacs.org/emacs/emacs_hyper_super_keys.html). Although,
without also using autohotkey, your super keys are limited because
windows uses some of them (e.g.s-e launches explorer). H-e
Hello,
Rainer M Krug rai...@krugs.de writes:
THis patch adds out-of-the-box fontification of makefile source code
blocks when using the package listings. As the makefile code blocks are
named =makefile= and the name of the language definition in the package
=listings= is m=make= the value
Hello,
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
Looking at org-element-latex-environment-parser LaTeX environments are
recognized as [ \t]*begin{\\([A-Za-z0-9]+\\*?\\)} (for start)
and ^[ \t]*end{%s}[ \t]*$ (for the end).
However, for e.g. small equations one might want to write
(*)
DOH! thanks, that is exactly what I forgot to do. This works fine after
you activate it! Thanks.
Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com writes:
John Kitchin jkitc...@andrew.cmu.edu writes:
Aaron Ecay aarone...@gmail.com writes:
Thanks for the advice idea, that is a nice one. It doesn't work for me
I favor the toggling behavior. There is an org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c-hook
variable that can always have functions in it that keep the current
behavior, but that can be removed if they are not desired.
John
Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com writes:
Andreas Leha andreas.l...@med.uni-goettingen.de writes:
Hi
Thanks to Gabor's code I learned that the new way to get headlines and sections
is with #+OPTIONS: H:2. I had spent far too much time trying to google and
through the .el file to figure this out; the command mentioned at
http://orgmode.org/worg/exporters/beamer/tutorial.html is
Hello,
Sean Markan sean.mar...@gmail.com writes:
I just upgraded to a new version of Linux/emacs/org-mode, and am finding
that fill-paragraph (M-q) runs very slowly in org-mode on large files.
With about 50k lines in the buffer, fill-paragraph takes around 3 seconds
even if the paragraph is
Hello,
Florian Beck f...@miszellen.de writes:
the latex export of inline footnotes doesn't work correctly.
This happens since commit ca6ecf9e498e6c4750f279e9f0ea0185bc8b1d10.
text[fn:1: a footnote with $\sqrt{4}$.]
exports as
text\footnote{a footnote with \sqrt{4}.}
This should be
Hello,
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
With a recent Org from git and this source:
#+attr_latex: :width 0.8\textwidth :placement [htb]
#+name: fig:harris-errors
#+caption[Structural effects of false transitives]: Structural effects of
false transitives with the stratigraphic
On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 4:58 AM, Gabor Retvari retv...@tmit.bme.hu wrote:
Hi,
On Monday 14 July 2014 08:29:40 Josiah Schwab wrote:
Which export command are you using?
I think you may be using the regular LaTeX exporter. Adding beamer to
your LaTeX_CLASS is not sufficient (or necessary).
On 16 July 2014 at 02:58 PDT, Gabor Retvari wrote:
I think you may be using the regular LaTeX exporter. Adding beamer to
your LaTeX_CLASS is not sufficient (or necessary). Rather, you want to
use the Beamer export commands.
http://orgmode.org/manual/Beamer-export.html
Thanks a lot,
Hi,
I use org to manage my projects. When some works are finished ,I marked
the titles “DONE”,but as time goes by ,there are too many of them, that I can’t
focus on the rest of unfinished works.
Is there a way to hide the “DONE titles,rather than delete them?
Thanks a
Hi,
I use org to manage my projects. When some works are finished ,I marked
the titles “DONE”,but as time goes by ,there are too many of them, that I can’t
focus on the rest of unfinished works.
Is there a way to hide the “DONE titles,rather than delete them?
Thanks a
Fletcher Charest fletcher.char...@gmail.com writes:
Dear all,
I'm sorry if this is a common question but I had trouble finding the
right keywords.
I am a little puzzled by the way scheduled tasks work. I will give an
example. Let's have this task:
* TODO Clean the kitchen
SCHEDULED:
bofe hust.hu...@gmail.com writes:
Hi,
I use org to manage my projects. When some works are finished ,I
marked the titles “DONE”,but as time goes by ,there are too many of
them, that I can’t focus on the rest of unfinished works.
Is there a way to hide the “DONE titles,rather than
From: Lionel Henry lionel@gmail.com
Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2014 15:39:04 +0200
Activating both linum-mode and org-indent-mode will cause several graphical
glitches in the current line.
See http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2011-01/msg01204.html
That discussion provides no
Aloha Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr writes:
Hello,
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
With a recent Org from git and this source:
#+attr_latex: :width 0.8\textwidth :placement [htb]
#+name: fig:harris-errors
#+caption[Structural effects of false transitives]:
Hi,
The latest version of notmuch (actually for quite a while now) ships
with an alternate nicely threaded search interface called notmuch-tree.
Earlier this was in contrib, but now it is part of core. So I thought
it would be nice to use that to follow org-notmuch links.
Attached are two
Many thanks for this effort, Eric. I will try to test Gnorb as soon as
possible.
Best wishes
Jo.
2014-07-16 5:03 GMT+02:00 Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net:
Joseph Vidal-Rosset joseph.vidal.ros...@gmail.com writes:
Hello,
This is very interesting indeed. But is there somewhere
Eli Zaretskii e...@gnu.org writes:
Activating both linum-mode and org-indent-mode will cause several
graphical glitches in the current line.
See
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2011-01/msg01204.html
That discussion provides no reproducible recipe.
FWIW, I think we see
Michael Heerdegen michael_heerde...@web.de writes:
Activating both linum-mode and org-indent-mode will cause several
graphical glitches in the current line.
See
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2011-01/msg01204.html
That discussion provides no reproducible recipe.
July, 15 at 23:58 Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
Ivan Kanis i...@kanis.fr writes:
I need to have org agenda (and then appt) manage an event once a week.
The catch is that is should happen at a random day and hour.
My thinking is that populating programmatically a year entry is probably
the sanest
Dear orgers,
I would like to programmatically insert a line separator when generating
a table result. Below is a minimal working example with =python= src block
#+BEGIN_SRC python
x = [(label 1, label 2, label 3), (-, -, -)]
x.append((4, 5, 6))
x.append((7, 8, 9))
return (x)
#+END_SRC
Xavier Garrido xavier.garr...@gmail.com writes:
Dear orgers,
I would like to programmatically insert a line separator when generating
a table result. Below is a minimal working example with =python= src block
#+BEGIN_SRC python
x = [(label 1, label 2, label 3), (-, -, -)]
Hello,
Florian Beck f...@fbeck.net writes:
this patch allows, once again, latex fragments inside parentheses and
also fragments like $\left(\frac12\right.$
AFAIR, this syntax wasn't valid before. This limitation is due to the
fact that $ is also a currency.
In doubt, use \(...\).
Regards,
I cannot reproduce it with emacs -Q
I will try to investigate which of my settings causes the problem.
Thanks for your time.
Le 16 juil. 2014 à 18:38, Eli Zaretskii e...@gnu.org a écrit :
From: Lionel Henry lionel@gmail.com
Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2014 15:39:04 +0200
Activating both
Dear Thorsten,
I would like to be able to do it with =python=... Maybe it is only
possible with =emacs-lisp= as you suggest.
Xavier
Le 16/07/2014 21:15, Thorsten Jolitz a écrit :
Xavier Garrido xavier.garr...@gmail.com writes:
Dear orgers,
I would like to programmatically insert a line
This works for me.
#+BEGIN_SRC python
x = [[label 1, label 2, label 3]]
x.append(None)
x.append((4, 5, 6))
x.append((7, 8, 9))
return (x)
#+END_SRC
#+RESULTS:
| label 1 | label 2 | label 3 |
|-+-+-|
| 4 | 5 | 6 |
| 7 | 8 |
Xavier Garrido xavier.garr...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Xavier,
I would like to be able to do it with =python=... Maybe it is only
possible with =emacs-lisp= as you suggest.
I don't know python and cannot try it out here either ... but it should
be exactly the same thing:
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