Ihor Radchenko writes:
"Thomas S. Dye" writes:
For me, the bug bites intermittently. I often run an Emacs
instance for more than a week before I'm bitten, so it will
likely
be a long process to work through the packages loaded on top of
what Spacemacs loads to make a reproducer.
Others
Thank you for your reply Ihor.
Ihor Radchenko writes:
Ihor Radchenko writes:
>
> May you please elaborate?
When a webpage is generated by `org-html-publish-to-html`, it put the
title of the document at top of the HTML content as an .
I wanted to modify it to put Author and date below this
> This checks out. I tested previews with lualatex for a bit, and it's
> about 8-10x slower than pdflatex. One big chunk of this gap is the
> absence of precompilation, the rest appears to be inherent to lualatex.
> I'm not familiar with lualatex, so if someone knows how it can be sped
> up I'd
> Yeah, it kinda works ok now. It is kinda slow, but it probably takes
> the same time as the normal previews. May the fact that I use
> `lualatex' be the culprit?
This checks out. I tested previews with lualatex for a bit, and it's
about 8-10x slower than pdflatex. One big chunk of this gap is
Samuel Culpepper writes:
> Hi orgmode, I thought it would be nice share a little excursion into
> babel's code expansion; nothing groundbreaking, and nobody asked, but it
> may address a more comprehensive tangling, or maybe just some ergonomics
> for copying code.
Do I understand correctly
On Mon, 8 May 2023 at 18:35, Uwe Brauer wrote:
>
> >>> "GdaO" == General discussions about Org-mode writes:
>
> > Uwe Brauer writes:
>
> >> There seems no export backend for (github) markdown
>
> > I think you are looking for "ox-gfm".
>
> Thanks, I realized this is an important pkg for my
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> #+BEGIN: clocktable :match "property=\"value\""
> #+END
"+property=\"value\""
I just tried #+BEGIN: clocktable :scope subtree :match "+ID=\"Organization\""
and it worked.
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Ihor Radchenko // yantar92,
Org mode contributor,
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Hello Orgers,
I'd like to have a clock table filtered down to items with certain
property having certain value. I tried
#+BEGIN: clocktable :match "property=\"value\""
#+END
and a few other variants wrt. escaping quotes, but none of them worked.
Is that possible? If so, how?
TIA,
--
Daniel Kraus writes:
> The problem is that or :results value (/the default) I only want the
> result of the last expression and I do that `binding` of stdout to surpress
> all other output.
> But I guess during tangle this should just be ignored?
> Is there a simple way to find out if
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> I'm preparing to set up a new blog, and I'd like to have a fully
> Org-mode-based workflow. Ideally, I'd like to be able to do everything
> - including publishing the posts - from within Emacs.
>
> I know about things like "Org publish" and ox-hugo, though I never
>>> "GdaO" == General discussions about Org-mode writes:
> Uwe Brauer writes:
>> There seems no export backend for (github) markdown
> I think you are looking for "ox-gfm".
Thanks, I realized this is an important pkg for my purpose (although I
have to see how it can be included in my email
>>> "MN" == Max Nikulin writes:
> On 08/05/2023 02:45, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>> In particular, vanilla
>> markdown allow direct HTML fragments, which are disabled in
>> GitHub/Reddit/many other websites for security reasons.
> GitHub allows some HTML tags. I have noticed e.g. floating and
>
Bruno Barbier writes:
> Let me know if you see further improvement before pushing this.
Thanks for the update!
I can see that you limited the tests scope to :session blocks.
Would it be possible to extend the existing tests to :compile yes case?
>From a glance, it does not look like you need
Hi,
> "Marcin" == Marcin Borkowski writes:
Marcin> fully Org-mode-based workflow. Ideally, I'd like to be able
Marcin> to do everything - including publishing the posts - from
Marcin> within Emacs.
I use webpage generation (including blogs) using Jekyll. Since I wanted
to
Hi!
Ag writes:
> Setting :results output header makes it work as expected. Without it -
> it's as I described, wrapped.
I can reproduce the bug.
The problem is that or :results value (/the default) I only want the
result of the last expression and I do that `binding` of stdout to surpress
all
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> 2. I want to publish a whole set of HTML files from a single Org mode
> file. I will need to preserve internal links (so that I can link to
> another headline and the result will be one post linking to another),
> and of course I will need external links. The blog
Hello Marcin,
I’m on mobile, so please excuse my brevity and top-posting. Did you check the
org website? I remember from my orgweb translation that there is one
particular page which outlines all the different tools that integrate org with
blogging. Maybe those will give you some
Hello fellow Orgers,
I'm preparing to set up a new blog, and I'd like to have a fully
Org-mode-based workflow. Ideally, I'd like to be able to do everything
- including publishing the posts - from within Emacs.
I know about things like "Org publish" and ox-hugo, though I never used
them - and
Ag Ibragimov writes:
> I'm using the latest, org-version reports "Org mode version 9.7
> (9.7-??-fdea200 ..."
Please detail the steps you tried. At least "version 9.7" does not look
right because the latest version is labeled "9.7-pre".
Also, provide the clojure backend you are using.
> This
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