* Does Org-mode `:output-dir` header-argument? Or is `:dir`?
* An example
I can make it (`:results file :file "FILENAME"`) work in `ob-python` like
this:
```org
#+BEGIN_SRC python :var fname="QR_I_Love_YOU.png" :dir "data/images"
:results file
import qrcode
img = qrcode.make("I Love YOU")
===
* ecm
capture literally inserts. i was told this is not normal,
but a bug.
recent maint
to reproduce, evaluate the following code, select the lines
in the scratch buffer, and run m-x org-capture RET p.
set the notes file to whatever works for you.
*** code
(require 'org-capture)
(setq
On Saturday, 11 Mar 2017 at 18:22, John Kitchin wrote:
> This is probably not feasible with links. that is also a challenge with
> Eric's markup approach. One way is to use visual wrapping so whole
> paragraphs are actually one line.
Yes, multiline highlighting is a challenge.
I finally (a few
I'd like to update my org-mode to the latest stable version and I am running
into an issue which worries me enough to want to fix it; but I can't.
I'm using ubuntu 14.04 LTS, Emacs 24.3.1 which comes with org 7.9.3; for
reasons unrelated to this question I'd like to update to the current
probably no lisp required. See the post I referenced. It is all done in
the org-file there.
Doyley, Marvin M. writes:
> Hi John,
>
> I like the idea of special block that definitely solve the multi-line
> problem. But I would need to write an latex exporter for the block, how
> challenging
On 03/12/2017 11:35 AM, Xebar Saram wrote:
> Thx Vicente!
>
> Thats a decent idea. can this be all wrapped in a function (i have zero
> coding skills :)) ? i have hundreds of these tables to convert :)
>
> best!
>
> Z
OR
3/4, cup, milk
2, tablespoons, white vinegar
1, cup, all-purpose flour
Use a regex replacement. Basically you replace the 1st space with a
vertical pipe:
M-x query-replace-regexp
^\([^ ]+\)
|\1|
answer yes repeatedly,
then type TAB to align the table.
Le 12/03/2017 16:14, Xebar Saram a écrit :
> Hi list
>
> so im trying to use orgmode to collect food recepies. i
On 03/12/2017 11:35 AM, Xebar Saram wrote:
> Thx Vicente!
>
> Thats a decent idea. can this be all wrapped in a function (i have zero
> coding skills :)) ? i have hundreds of these tables to convert :)
>
> best!
>
> Z
You can try using commas to separate items.
List with commas inserted:
Thx Vicente!
Thats a decent idea. can this be all wrapped in a function (i have zero
coding skills :)) ? i have hundreds of these tables to convert :)
best!
Z
On Sun, Mar 12, 2017 at 5:26 PM, Vicente Vera wrote:
> Hello. In this case Org splits into columns everytime it
Hello. In this case Org splits into columns everytime it sees a space, so
"baking soda" ends up in two columns. A brute force solution: replace the
spaces between words that shouldn't be put into separated columns with an
underscore:
1_cup all-purpose_flour
Convert it to an Org table and then do
>>> "John" == John Kitchin writes:
> You can put them into an elisp src block to try it out. They have to go in
> an init file to be permanent. I just made a symlink to the matlab
> executable on my path.
> The ipython functions are defined in ob-ipython,
Hi list
so im trying to use orgmode to collect food recepies. i have one issue
which is to convert text based ingridents list into org tables.
for example take this list
3/4 cup milk
2 tablespoons white vinegar
1 cup all-purpose flour
2 tablespoons white sugar
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/2
On Saturday, 11 Mar 2017 at 23:26, Doyley, Marvin M. wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> I like the idea of special block that definitely solve the multi-line
> problem. But I would need to write an latex exporter for the block,
> how challenging would that be ? I am still learning lisp :)
You could use the
Hello,
"numbch...@gmail.com" writes:
> Let Org-mode babel file result support relative (adaptive) link type by
> using `org-link-file-path-type`.
>
> This also can solve static site generator extensions (like `ob-blog.el`
> etc) image link path issue.
>
> Also better if
Hello,
Michael Welle writes:
> thank you for the valuable comments. I think I've incorporated them all.
> Furthermore I reworded some of the comments and I introduced a defvar,
> so that the point in time, when to switch to the more general
> descriptive text isn't hardcoded
Hello,
WY H writes:
> One issue's been annoying me recently though, when exporting org files
> with footnotes to org format, all the footnotes are missing in the result
> org file. This may not look like a common use case but when ox-pandoc
> comes to picture it is one, as
Hi,
Thanks for the cool job done with Org mode and I'm happily living with
it everyday now :)
One issue's been annoying me recently though, when exporting org files
with footnotes to org format, all the footnotes are missing in the result
org file. This may not look like a common use case but
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