Hi all,
I just ran into org-ebib.el, a file that's part of org-contrib. I
noticed that it uses functions from Ebib that were renamed pretty
much exactly two years ago. (They're internal functions and thus
got an extra dash.) This could in principle be fixed by changing
the relevant function c
Thanks!
On Mon, Nov 7, 2016 at 6:42 PM, Kaushal Modi wrote:
> Please see the very beginning of ORG-NEWS/Release Notes
>
> - http://orgmode.org/cgit.cgi/org-mode.git/tree/etc/ORG-NEWS?h=maint#n26
> - http://orgmode.org/Changes.html#orgf3f9c91
>
> On Mon, Nov 7, 2016 at 6:25 PM Peter Salazar
> wr
Please see the very beginning of ORG-NEWS/Release Notes
- http://orgmode.org/cgit.cgi/org-mode.git/tree/etc/ORG-NEWS?h=maint#n26
- http://orgmode.org/Changes.html#orgf3f9c91
On Mon, Nov 7, 2016 at 6:25 PM Peter Salazar wrote:
> Since upgrading to org-mode 9.0, I am unable to export HTML blocks.
Attached is a patch submission for org.texi file. Sorry for the large size
of the attachment. I am posting to this list on Bastien's suggestion.
The edits mainly pertain to org-babel, which is where most of my time is
spent these days. This patch is an attempt to make the documentation more
consis
Since upgrading to org-mode 9.0, I am unable to export HTML blocks. When I
export to HTML, the contents of HTML blocks export literally, rather than
as rendered HTML.
So for instance, I have an org-mode file containing this:
#+BEGIN_HTML
http://orgmode.org";>link
#+END_HTML
When I export to HTML
thank you to everybody who made org 9 possible.
in recent org 9 maint
*** NEXTREPEAT test :goto:
SCHEDULED: <2016-07-15 Fri 21:00 .+1d>
does not show up in the timed section of agenda
it shows in scheduled section
other tasks like it show in timed section
if the date is today, then it w
Since DocBook XML is not supported by the new org-mode export
architecture, I tried following the recommendation here:
http://orgmode.org/worg/exporters/ox-overview.html
exporting to texi and then using makeinfo to convert to DocBook XML.
This worked reasonably smoothly, though it still required
Hi,
I upgraded to Emacs 25.1 and Org-mode 9.0 (latest from Elpa) and I am
experiencing two issues with export:
(1) The header parameter ":exports none" doesn't appear to be
working. With the following code, the code block is exported to HTML:
=
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp :results sil
Hi Nicolas,
The new Org-mode release 9.0 made me realize that I never finished some
of my work with Org-babel-clojure.
I noticed that you included some of my previous fixes in
Org-babel-clojure, so here are the latest work I did. I updated it to
work with the latest code on Git. I did two t
Thanks. I have been using org mode for probably over 10 years, but did not
keep checking the messages.
The feature is very useful to me. Do you have any suggestion how to
replicate this with an agenda view (with skipped empty days, especially)?
Thanks.
On Fri, Nov 4, 2016 at 2:38 PM, Nicolas Goaz
On Mon, 7 Nov 2016, Lixin Chin wrote:
Hi,
Thanks, yes that almost works. Unfortunately the heading line is just
reproduced verbatim in the output, whereas ideally it should be parsed
as a normal heading.
I.e., currently:
#+BEGIN_EXPORT html
,* HTML only heading
Text which should appear in HTM
Hi!
For Memacs[1], I'd like to come up with a very fast Org-mode method to
open files independent of their location on your disk. I accomplished
everything necessary so far. However, I've got issues writing an elisp
function for extracting a file and sending it to a function that calls
the operati
Many thanks John for this email and also for your very useful videos.
As I told you, I use sometimes gnus + org-mode to make roughly the
same things that you make with m4ue. Your message appears correctly in
two formats in gnus: multipart/mixed and text/html. In a browser used
with gmail its
2016-11-07 14:11 GMT+01:00 Thibaut Verron :
> 2016-11-07 12:44 GMT+01:00 Thibaut Verron :
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I updated my emacs packages this morning, including org 9.0, from GNU
>> elpa. Apparently (based on other folders in my elpa installation folder),
>> my last previous update was on april 11,
got it it works now, thx so much!
Z
On Mon, Nov 7, 2016 at 1:43 PM, Nicolas Goaziou
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Xebar Saram writes:
>
> > Sorry for not being clearer. im trying to tangle not the whole file
> (which
> > i think is what org-babel-tangle does) but a specific header with all sub
> > heade
2016-11-07 12:44 GMT+01:00 Thibaut Verron :
> Hello,
>
> I updated my emacs packages this morning, including org 9.0, from GNU
> elpa. Apparently (based on other folders in my elpa installation folder),
> my last previous update was on april 11, 2016, so the problem may not come
> from the very la
Hello,
I updated my emacs packages this morning, including org 9.0, from GNU elpa.
Apparently (based on other folders in my elpa installation folder), my last
previous update was on april 11, 2016, so the problem may not come from the
very latest version. Nonetheless, I didn't find any other menti
Hello,
Xebar Saram writes:
> Sorry for not being clearer. im trying to tangle not the whole file (which
> i think is what org-babel-tangle does) but a specific header with all sub
> headers associated with it (they all create one file). after reading the
> org documentation at the time i created
I have some observations about your fixes:
1. Tag keys (for fast selection)
1) When clarifying that tag keys are case-sensitive letters, we
forgot to adjust
org-tag-persistent-alist’s docstring. Please adjust it.
2) And now that I think of it, is it appropriate to write "a-zA-Z" in
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