On 2014-12-11 15:22, Haider Rizvi hari...@gmail.com writes:
Alan Schmitt alan.schm...@polytechnique.org writes:
My main motivation for using this is that I have some code to
preview a file using Quicklook (I'm on OS X), and code to open a
file in an external app when in dired, so it's quite
Hi
Is there an easy way of opening all INCLUDEd files in an org document,
i.e. a single command or an easy way of doing it via some elisp code?
Thanks,
Rainer
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Hi,
Rainer M Krug rai...@krugs.de writes:
Is there an easy way of opening all INCLUDEd files in an org document,
i.e. a single command or an easy way of doing it via some elisp code?
C-c ' and C-c to return.
It even works on this link:
#+INCLUDE: /tmp/t1.org::*foo
For how to do it lisp
Rainer M Krug rai...@krugs.de writes:
Is there an easy way of opening all INCLUDEd files in an org document,
i.e. a single command or an easy way of doing it via some elisp code?
Oh, sorry, I didn't see the all. But yeah, it should be easy with
org-element-map. Map over all keywords, ensure
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
Rainer M Krug rai...@krugs.de writes:
Is there an easy way of opening all INCLUDEd files in an org document,
i.e. a single command or an easy way of doing it via some elisp code?
Oh, sorry, I didn't see the all.
No problem - so I learned about C-c - very
Hello,
My agenda is fairly big, and it takes a few minutes to generate it. When
I need to refile many items to different places (so bulk edit is not an
option), it slows me down quite a bit. Is there an option to prevent
rebuilding the agenda after archiving or refiling?
Thanks,
Alan
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J == J David Boyd dbo...@mmm.com writes:
From: J. David Boyd dbo...@mmm.com
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: [O] /emsp in clock tables
Date: 2014-12-11T17:52:27+0100
I don't remember reading about this here, so hopefully I haven't just
missed
it.
I've found some
Eric Schulte schulte.eric at gmail.com writes:
Aaron Ecay aaronecay at gmail.com writes:
Yes again
. Do we want to allow :post (message *this*)?
Yes again
Eric,
would you mind posting a sample that shows how to post-process the result
with emacs-lisp?
If I create a buffer
I am seeing the same thing. When I set org-pretty-entities t, the alignment
gets confused. I am assuming that the alignment algorithm assumes all
characters are the same width, but the utf8 rendering of an em-space is wider,
hence the problems.
Perhaps a fix would be for the clocktable to use
Alan Schmitt alan.schm...@polytechnique.org wrote:
My agenda is fairly big, and it takes a few minutes to generate it.
Wow.
When I need to refile many items to different places (so bulk edit is
not an option), it slows me down quite a bit. Is there an option to
prevent rebuilding the agenda
Hi Thierry
On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 11:55 PM, Thierry Banel tbanelweb...@free.fr wrote:
Le 10/12/2014 22:06, Michael Brand a écrit :
If this function would follow its docstring by having (if (cdr vec)
also for sum, min, max and prod then the user could benefit from
adding E and/or N or not in
Hello,
Alan Schmitt alan.schm...@polytechnique.org writes:
I think the footnote in
http://orgmode.org/manual/External-links.html#fn-1 is in the wrong
place, it should be on the next line.
Here is a patch to fix it. If you prefer I can push it directly
myself.
I think the current
Rainer M Krug rai...@krugs.de writes:
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
Rainer M Krug rai...@krugs.de writes:
Is there an easy way of opening all INCLUDEd files in an org document,
i.e. a single command or an easy way of doing it via some elisp code?
Oh, sorry, I didn't see the all.
No
Hello,
Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com writes:
The old exporter provided a function, org-export-handle-include-files-recurse,
that allowed an org-to-org export, recursively including the files. The
commit that introduced it was
5633f7084a96298f415f07c348844bd5f22eb81e
I didn't find a
Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr writes:
Hello,
Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com writes:
The old exporter provided a function,
org-export-handle-include-files-recurse,
that allowed an org-to-org export, recursively including the files. The
commit that introduced it was
Daniel Clemente n142...@gmail.com writes:
Of course everything's text, but if there's no distinction between
drawers/headers and text, that's the problem. Those headers are metadata
written and managed by org and must follow some rules,
This is incorrect.
:CLOCK: or :LOGBOOK: or whatever
It looks like an alignment bug to me. The \emsp is rendered as a double-width
character with org-pretty-entities on, and the table no longer aligns
properly.
At least it doesn't for me. Try tabbing through the table with
org-pretty-entities on when the \emsp char is used for indenting.
At
dbo...@mmm.com (J. David Boyd) writes:
I don't remember reading about this here, so hopefully I haven't just missed
it.
I've found some reference to it on the web, but no resolution.
Sometime in the last few releases, clock tables have changed the display.
I now see
| *Total time*
The bug.org file exhibits a discrepancy, which I believe to be a bug,
between the LaTeX translation of an equation with a label on the same
line and the same with a label on the following line. Or no label at
all.
I have obtained this using a minimal setup (emacs -Q).
Emacs : GNU Emacs 24.4.1
Date: Tue, 09 Dec 2014 12:05:39 -0500
From: dbo...@mmm.com (J. David Boyd)
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: [O] relative deadlines
J. David Boyd dbo...@mmm.com wrote on Dec 9:
Jeffrey Brent McBeth mcb...@broggs.org writes:
From time to time (each time I delve into using org-mode for
* org-mime.el (org-mime-change-element-style): Correctly capture the
html element instead of partially.
Passing element of p would end up matching and altering pre
elements as well. Need to properly anchor the regex to html elements.
TINYCHANGE
---
contrib/lisp/org-mime.el | 2 +-
1 file
Did this patch get lost in the noise?
It's a fairly straightforward one, which simply adds a useful new
archiving function without touching much else.
Archiving by date seems such an obvious omission from the existing
archiving commands, I wouldn't have thought this patch was too
controversial.
The problem: I write a document with LaTeX equations in it, e.g.
The quick $\alpha$ jumps over the lazy $\beta$
and use org-html-export-to-html to export to html. The equations are
rendered in MathJax. In Google Chrome (version 39 for me), the rending
time for the resulting html file is
dbo...@mmm.com (J. David Boyd) writes:
I just looked through the git logs, and this is what I see:
commit bacfe5b4f7244eaf151f4e26a1d94dd8f66c1d19
Author: Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr
Date: Fri Jul 25 11:02:55 2014 +0200
org-clock: Update syntax for indentation in clock
Tom Baker tombake...@gmail.com writes:
Date: Tue, 09 Dec 2014 12:05:39 -0500
From: dbo...@mmm.com (J. David Boyd)
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: [O] relative deadlines
J. David Boyd dbo...@mmm.com wrote on Dec 9:
Jeffrey Brent McBeth mcb...@broggs.org writes:
From time to time
Le 12/12/2014 18:15, Michael Brand a écrit :
Hi Thierry
Here is how the spreadsheet handles those cases (without modifiers):
| | | | sum | mean | prod |
|---+---+---+-+---+--|
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 6 | 2 |6 |
| | 2 | 3 | 5 | 1.667 |6 |
Hi,
I have several agenda files, many of which has an ideas top-level
subtree. I'd love a collapsable, editable view that shows each of these
subtrees. I understand I can do an agenda keyword search for * ideas,
but that just gives me a list of the subtrees, and then I have to tab
through to
Hello,
Laurent Steffan l...@laurentsteffan.com writes:
The bug.org file exhibits a discrepancy, which I believe to be a bug,
between the LaTeX translation of an equation with a label on the same
line and the same with a label on the following line. Or no label at
all.
In Org 8.2.10, LaTeX
Hello,
Alan Schmitt alan.schm...@polytechnique.org writes:
Here is a patch that honors the setting for `calendar-setup' when it's
'calendar-only: is now correctly creates a new frame for the calendar,
and removes is and restores the focus when the date is selected. As a
side effect, is also
Hello,
Jon Snader jsna...@mac.com writes:
There is currently no easy way to sort an Org table by IP address. The
only method I could find involves selecting the IP addresses in
a rectangle and piping them to sort with a complicated sort recipe.
Even though I am not a system administrator, I
dbo...@mmm.com (J. David Boyd) writes:
Now I get lines like:
| Tasks | 1:18 | | | |
| \__ Infrastructure || 0:31 | | |
| \ WAITING Email|| | 0:07 | |
Hello,
Philip Munksgaard pmunksga...@gmail.com writes:
I've been working on adding support for rust in org-babel, and this is
what I've come up with so far. It's basically just a modification of
ob-C.el. The branch is viewable at [0], but so far the only commit is
[1]. I've also attached an
I have an R source code blocks called with the :results value” option. I
evaluate the code with C-c. When I do that, in my R session buffer, I get to
see several + + + until the final value is obtained, and then the final value
is shown, and inserted in my Org buffer.
I was wondering if there
Hi,
Is there a way to specify a Latex command to place at the end of an Org table
row during Latex export?I want a table to not have pagebreaks after lines other
than a hline. This can be done in longtable environment by placing \\* at the
end of the row.
I have tried placing this property in
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