On 8 April 2016, Rainer M Krug quoted me:
There's something odd happening to me tonight with R source blocks and :session.
This is fixed now. It was a problem with ESS. Thanks for the pointer.
Bill
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William Denton ↔ Toronto, Canada ↔ https://www.miskatonic.org/
Hi all
I was wondering if anyone has a system where orgmode sends a reminder email
to one self for specific reminders (based on tags, keyword, todo state etc).
Would love to hear of examples and use cases
kind regards
Z
Adam Porter writes:
> Marcin Borkowski mbork.pl> writes:
>
>> https://vivaldi.com/
>>
>> Did anyone hear about it? Any thoughts/experiences? "Taking notes
>> while browsing" seems to be something close to org-capture, no?
>> Keyboard-driven might mean either vim-like or
> 2016/04/09 5:53、Nicolas Goaziou のメール:
>
>> @itemx @key{TAB}
>>
>> and
>>
>> @itemx @key{RET}
>>
>> are not subsequent entries of @item mouse-3 but entries on their own.
>>
>> They should be coded as @item.
>
> Fixed. Thank you.
Thank you very much !
Marcin Borkowski mbork.pl> writes:
> https://vivaldi.com/
>
> Did anyone hear about it? Any thoughts/experiences? "Taking notes
> while browsing" seems to be something close to org-capture, no?
> Keyboard-driven might mean either vim-like or emacs-like bindings, or
> (hopefully) configurable
https://vivaldi.com/
Did anyone hear about it? Any thoughts/experiences? "Taking notes
while browsing" seems to be something close to org-capture, no?
Keyboard-driven might mean either vim-like or emacs-like bindings, or
(hopefully) configurable ones. I, for one, would like to try it out,
Hello,
Michael Strey writes:
> Please check carefully before applying! I do not understand what I have
> done here but it worked for me without side effects.
Applied, with a minor change. Thank you.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Hello,
Jean-Christophe Helary writes:
> It's my fist message to the list
Welcome!
> In section 10.4 "Commands in the agenda buffer" the View/Go to Org file
> commands are described as:
>
> @tsubheading{View/Go to Org file}
> @item mouse-3
> @itemx @key{SPC}
Thanks Nick, much appreciated. Long live org-babel!
All the best,
Tom
Nick Dokos writes:
> [off-topic: not even a gratuitous org reference. My only excuse is the
> general interest of list members on reproducible research (org-babel!
> OK, that's the requisite gratuitous reference: I feel
[off-topic: not even a gratuitous org reference. My only excuse is the
general interest of list members on reproducible research (org-babel!
OK, that's the requisite gratuitous reference: I feel better now :-) )]
538.com has published a couple of interesting articles on some poli-sci
research:
+1 even if I personally don't use it.
For many people is the bridge to work with others.
Best...
Xebar Saram writes:
> +1 as well :)
>
> Z
>
> On Fri, Apr 8, 2016 at 12:38 PM, Eric Abrahamsen
> wrote:
>
> Christian Moe
On 8 April 2016, Rainer M Krug wrote:
than I went back to
Org-mode version 8.3.4 (release_8.3.4-702-gcd47ab
@/Users/rainerkrug/.emacs.d/org-mode/lisp/)
and it was not working either. But there was an update of ESS at the
same time which should have caused this.
OK - commit 9be858b of ESS is
The line
(expand-file-name "../../etc/styles/" org-odt-lib-dir) ; git
in the defconst org-odt-styles-dir-list at line 181 of ox-odt.el points to
"git/org-mode/lisp/etc/styles/". Should it not point to
"git/org-mode/etc/styles/"? This would be achieved by changing the line to
(expand-file-name
It's my fist message to the list so I hope I'm not missing anything.
In section 10.4 "Commands in the agenda buffer" the View/Go to Org file
commands are described as:
@tsubheading{View/Go to Org file}
@item mouse-3
@itemx @key{SPC}
Display the original location of the item in another window.
Please check carefully before applying! I do not understand what I have
done here but it worked for me without side effects.
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>From b76d6ef5975e1ba0b5ad4317246e1084d43ff446 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00
> The property should probably be renamed to e.g. NOCHILDNODES, since it
> is the *children* of the section which has this option set that do not
> get any nodes of their own, not the section for which the property is
> set.
Ignore this. It is the section that has NONODE which does not get its
Hello,
In the Magit manual I usually use separate nodes for sections and
subsections, but in a few cases a section's children should be part
of the section's node.
I accomplished that by adding an additional element property NONODE
and redefining `org-texinfo-headline' and
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> Somewhere in your init files, put (require 'ox-odt). Then it will always
> be available. Take a look at the other ox-* files, many of them are
> useful enough to always load by default.
Thanks that worked fine!
Hello,
Currently "#+OPTIONS: num:N" not only affects whether sections are
numbered, it also controls whether links to numbered sections look
like
See *note 5.2.3: Section hooks.
or
See *note Section hooks: Section hooks.
in the info file. Here the first seems better, but when looking at
> Fixed. Thank you.
Thanks to you too!
Jonas
+1 as well :)
Z
On Fri, Apr 8, 2016 at 12:38 PM, Eric Abrahamsen
wrote:
> Christian Moe writes:
>
> > This question pops up fairly often. I suggest that ODT should be
> > provided out of the box. It is clearly in demand. It meets the needs of
>
Christian Moe writes:
> This question pops up fairly often. I suggest that ODT should be
> provided out of the box. It is clearly in demand. It meets the needs of
> a whole segment of users that need to work with office software. Sure,
> nothing prevents them from using it
This question pops up fairly often. I suggest that ODT should be
provided out of the box. It is clearly in demand. It meets the needs of
a whole segment of users that need to work with office software. Sure,
nothing prevents them from using it by adding a brief line to their init
file. But why
William Denton writes:
> Sorry about that; hit send too soon.
>
> There's something odd happening to me tonight with R source blocks and
> :session.
>
> This works, and generates an image:
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC R :results graphics :file example.png
> plot(1)
> #+END_SRC
>
>
> But if I
Uwe Brauer writes:
> Hi
>
> When I use org-export-dispatch, then a list of possible formats pop up
> but odt is not among them. Only if I explicitly call
> org-odt-export-to-odt
>
> once, then this command pops up in the list. How
> can I change this behaviour and have the odt
Hi
When I use org-export-dispatch, then a list of possible formats pop up
but odt is not among them. Only if I explicitly call
org-odt-export-to-odt
once, then this command pops up in the list. How
can I change this behaviour and have the odt export function in the
list??
Thanks
Uwe Brauer
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> I've never felt the need: once I'm in a list, I use M- to add
> another item, but I always start the list with a dash and a space, typed
> explicitly: nothing to go wrong, nothing to remember. BTW, that last
> point is getting more
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