Re: [O] verse

2016-07-27 Thread Christian Moe
Uwe Brauer writes: >>> It seems that the verse environment does what I want, it is however >>> exported in a ugly font (type writer), how can I change that font. > >> See the manual, section 12.9.4 "Applying custom styles". > > That section is a very general one, I cannot find

Re: [O] verse (was: orgmode aquivalent of hfill?)

2016-07-26 Thread Christian Moe
Uwe Brauer writes: > It seems that the verse environment does what I want, it is however > exported in a ugly font (type writer), how can I change that font. See the manual, section 12.9.4 "Applying custom styles". Yours, Christian

Re: [O] Patch: default CSS class for SVG images in HTML export

2016-07-25 Thread Christian Moe
Jarmo Hurri writes: > If this patch is ok, then what is missing are the default CSS settings > for the new class org-svg in constant org-html-style-default. I simply > did not know what to put there. The manual says that this constant has > basic settings for _all_ defined CSS entities. Either

Re: [O] Request: change SVG embedding in exported HTML

2016-07-24 Thread Christian Moe
Scott Randby writes: >> #+attr_html: :width 100px >> [[path/to/image.svg]] > > It has been awhile since I tried to scale an SVG image using Org markup, > but I recall trying what you suggest and it didn't work. I will try > again when I have some time and report the results to this list. I

Re: [O] Scaling HTML-exported SVG

2016-07-24 Thread Christian Moe
Jarmo Hurri writes: > The method you suggested above - setting id - works (all tests done in > Chrome). Mine are in Firefox. > But setting id-values is cumbersome, because you need to do it > for every file. > It is also possible to set a CSS class similarly, that is, modifying > your example

Re: [O] Scaling HTML-exported SVG

2016-07-24 Thread Christian Moe
Jarmo Hurri writes: > Greetings. > > Does anyone have any idea of how to scale an SVG figure produced by Org > (Asymptote)? The exported HTML is > > > > Sorry, your browser does not support SVG. > > (Suggested an answer on another thread. For completeness:) You can scale the SVG by

Re: [O] Babel CALL no longer produces HTML output

2016-07-24 Thread Christian Moe
Jarmo Hurri writes: >> Try: >> >> #+CALL: rekursio-pystyviivat[:noweb yes]() :results export html > > Greetings Christian, > > for some reason that did not improve the end result. Sorry, I had that solution freshly in mind from a different problem (involving #+INCLUDE, not #+CALL), and

Re: [O] Request: change SVG embedding in exported HTML

2016-07-24 Thread Christian Moe
I also disagree with myself :-) -- I wrote: > To sum up, makes the most common task simpler (scaling the > graphic), but the Org example I included seems to show that can be just as simple from Org. Forgot to edit the conclusion. cm

Re: [O] Request: change SVG embedding in exported HTML

2016-07-24 Thread Christian Moe
I disagree. A switch to for SVG export (1) is not necessary for scaling, and (2) would disable other useful features that are presently available out of the box. (1) It *is* a bit easier to scale SVG with in HTML. But you *can* scale SVG with by putting the in a container and scaling the

Re: [O] Babel CALL no longer produces HTML output

2016-07-23 Thread Christian Moe
> #+CALL: rekursio-pystyviivat[:noweb yes]() :results html HTML blocks have been replaced with EXPORT blocks in recent Org. For good reasons, I presume, but it takes some getting used to. Try: #+CALL: rekursio-pystyviivat[:noweb yes]() :results export html Yours, Christian

Re: [O] Tuning the layout of published html

2016-07-19 Thread Christian Moe
Jarmo Hurri writes: >> and position the different parts as needed with CSS. > > This is where I don't know what exactly is going to happen. Org writes > quite a bit of CSS in each exported HTML file. If I add in, say, a > vertical navigation bar, how am I going to control its placement with >

Re: [O] Tuning the layout of published html

2016-07-19 Thread Christian Moe
Hi, No need for derived backends. You could just add both the title bar and the navigation bar in the HTML preamble to each page, and position the different parts as needed with CSS. If you're using Org's publishing function, define a :html-preamble in org-publish-project-alist. Yours,

Re: [O] Importing ODT/libreoffice into Org

2016-07-17 Thread Christian Moe
Eric Abrahamsen writes: > I just had to convert a 200+ page document to Org by hand: searching > for italics worked, but not replace. Looks like pandoc is the way to go, I'll have to try it. Still, Search/Replace for italics in LibreOffice ought to work. Try this recipe: 1) Edit -> Find /

Re: [O] Open Peer-Review Reproducible Publication with Org and GRASS

2016-06-06 Thread Christian Moe
This is really interesting on several levels. Thanks for posting. Yours, Christian Ken Mankoff writes: > Hi Org and GRASS lists, > > I just wanted to let these two lists know that I've just posted a paper > written in Org and using GRASS (text-mode) and Python for the analysis. My > goal was

Re: [O] Row reference for :table-line-pos in a capture template.

2016-04-14 Thread Christian Moe
Hello, Nicolas just fixed a bug related to this. If you can pull the latest version, try and see if it works now. Yours, Christian leho.y...@gmail.com writes: > hello, > I'm trying to use :table-line-pos in a capture template. > I want add new line just after the third hline in the table. >

Re: [O] [BUG] Capture template table line specification

2016-04-14 Thread Christian Moe
Nicolas Goaziou writes: > Fixed. Thank you. Confirmed! Thank you. Yours, Christian

Re: [O] [BUG] Capture template table line specification

2016-04-13 Thread Christian Moe
--+-| | [2016-04-09 Sat] |2 | 67 |33.5 | | [2016-04-11 Mon] |1 | 32 | 32 | | [2016-04-13 Wed] |2 | 65 |32.5 | |--+--+--+-| | | | | 0/0 | #+TBLFM: $4=$3/$2 Nicolas Goaziou writes: > Hello,

Re: [O] OT: two interesting articles about (non-)reproducible research

2016-04-11 Thread Christian Moe
Rafael Laboissière writes: > * Nick Dokos [2016-04-08 14:54]: (...) >> 538.com has published a couple of interesting articles on some poli-sci >> research: >> >> >>

[O] [BUG] Capture template table line specification

2016-04-10 Thread Christian Moe
Hi again, Another odd problems after updating to Emacs 24.5 and Org 8.3.4: I have a capture template that puts the captured info into a table line before the second horizontal line of the table. Capture fails with this message: Capture template `x': Invalid table line specification "II-1"

[O] [BUG] Failure to run sh source block

2016-04-10 Thread Christian Moe
I've hit a couple of odd problems after updating to Emacs 24.5 and Org 8.3.4 (freshly pulled). Trying to run a simple shell source block, e.g. #+begin_src sh pwd #+end_src fails with this error: org-babel-variable-assignments:sh: Symbol's function definition is void: org-babel-get-header

Re: [O] export to odt is not per default in the export menu

2016-04-10 Thread Christian Moe
>>> FWIW, I also think this would be a good thing to load by default. >> >> Done. > > Thanks very much, Nicolas! +1! Yours, Christian

Re: [O] export to odt is not per default in the export menu

2016-04-08 Thread Christian Moe
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

Re: [O] seeking advice on use of drawers vs blocks

2016-04-07 Thread Christian Moe
may arise, though... Yours, Christian Christian Wittern writes: > Dear Christian, > Thank you for your feedback. > On 2016-04-05 16:54, Christian Moe wrote: >> On the third hand, have you considered wrapping a block in a drawer? > No, I had not considered this. Let me play around

[O] Test failures on update

2016-04-06 Thread Christian Moe
Hi, I just updated to the current 8.3.4 after a system upgrade (Mac OS X 10.11, fresh Emacs 24.5.1 installed via Homebrew). When trying to =make up2=, I got 79 "unexpected" failures. About the same as I recall from some months back, but far more than I used to. Are other people getting this

Re: [O] seeking advice on use of drawers vs blocks

2016-04-05 Thread Christian Moe
to remember where all the colons and pluses go. If you only need the added metadata/functionality for some annotations, and not always, that might be a solution. Yours, Christian Moe Christian Wittern writes: > Dear Orgmoders, > > Today I would like to poll the collective wisdom of th

Re: [O] How to do proper folding and semantic markup

2016-03-31 Thread Christian Moe
Eduardo Mercovich writes: > > ... place the abstract and #+LATEX: commands for frontmatter before the > first exported headline, e.g., > #+BEGIN_abstract > [Abstract here] > #+END_abstract Originally my fault for pointing out that this was possible (for latex and html backends, anyway) without

Re: [O] Spreadsheet: Conditionally apply formula to cell?

2016-03-19 Thread Christian Moe
Hi, Yes, there is. See the manual on logical operations in "Formula syntax for Calc", which gives an example for almost exactly the same thing. | 1 | 2 | 13 | | | || #+TBLFM: $3=if("$1" == "nan" || "$2" == "nan", string(""), $1+$2+10);E Yours, Christian Loris Bennett writes: > Hi,

Re: [O] make test is failing? [ob-fortran stuff]

2016-02-23 Thread Christian Moe
I always fail the Fortran tests too, on Mac OS X 10.6.8, though supposedly there's a Fortran interpreter in there somewhere. Yours, Christian Kaushal Modi writes: > Hi all, > > I cloned a fresh copy of org-mode and ran "make test" for the first time. > > The following are failing: > > 3

Re: [O] Numbered list counting down?

2016-02-22 Thread Christian Moe
Hi, This will work: 1. [@3] Third 2. [@2] Second 3. [@1] First Yours, Christian Peter Davis writes: > I'm trying to create a numbered list where the numbers count down > instead of up. As I understand this: > , the following should work: > >

Re: [O] Filling a list of dates in a spreadsheet

2016-02-04 Thread Christian Moe
Hi, S- (Shift-Return) is your friend. After you've entered the first two dates, move down to the third row (which needs to be empty), and hit S-. You can continue pressing S- without moving down a row each time. Yours, Christian Cameron Horsburgh writes: > Hi folks, > > I'm putting together

Re: [O] small caps

2015-10-30 Thread Christian Moe
Thomas S. Dye writes: > Sorry, I forgot to give an example. I use it like this [[sc:ad][AD]]. > > The advantage of a link over a macro is that the link should export > correctly to both LaTeX and HTML. > > If you intend to export to a single backend, then Nicolas' suggestion to > use a macro is

[O] Update hangs on compiling org-timer.el

2015-10-28 Thread Christian Moe
Hi, Anyone else seeing this? I'm trying to update Org for the first time in ages, using "make update2" on Mac OS X 10.6.8. (No, haven't upgraded that for a while, either.) The process gets as far as "Compiling path/to/lisp/org-timer.el" and hangs there until I kill it. Yours, Christian

Re: [O] prompt for deadline in capture template?

2015-10-25 Thread Christian Moe
Matt Lundin writes: >> Xebar Saram writes: >> >>> Hi guys >>> >>> i looked in the capture docu but couldn't seem to find it. anyone knows how >>> to prompt for deadline in capture template? > > If you want to do it more pragmatically, you could use something like > this (adjust the template as

Re: [O] subject tree listing from publish

2015-10-22 Thread Christian Moe
For a listing by a hierarchy of subject, I think the index system does what you want and is the only approach that does what you want out of the box. But if I understand correctly, you already have an index, and want this to be a separate listing? Yours, Christian Greg O'Keefe writes: > Hi, >

Re: [O] Show first leaf heading on startup

2015-10-20 Thread Christian Moe
You could set a VISIBILITY property manually, but that solution of course is not robust to changes in outline and does not automatically carry over to other documents. [[info:org#Initial visibility]] Yours, Christian Shankar Rao writes: > How can I make it so that on startup, only the content

Re: [O] Add custom CSS class to code section?

2015-10-01 Thread Christian Moe
Hi, #+BEGIN_foo #+BEGIN_SRC R system.time( result <- doSomething() ) #+END_SRC #+END_foo will wrap your code section in a element. Yours, Christian Williams, Ken writes: > Hi, > > In http://orgmode.org/manual/CSS-support.html , I can see how to style > Org-Mode's existing CSS classes in

Re: [O] convert a simple list of lines each to a orgmode header

2015-09-29 Thread Christian Moe
> Xebar Saram writes: > >> Hi all >> >> im looking for a simple way toconvert a simple list of lines (i can >> mark it first if needed) each to a orgmode header anyone has such a >> way? >> > > Maybe I'm missing something, but can't you just add asterisks in front > of each

Re: [O] HTML Export, CSS Styling

2015-08-22 Thread Christian Moe
Hi, See the first paragraph of the section Quoting HTML tags in the manual. In your example, you could do: This is the paragraph body that will allow *bold* or /italic/ or even _underline_, but what if I want only @@html:span style=color: red;@@THIS@@html:/span@@ word to have

Re: [O] No ODT Export

2015-06-02 Thread Christian Moe
SabreWolfy writes: I'm using Org 8.2.4. C-c C-e does not offer any ODT export. Where should I start looking to solve this? It's not included among export backends by default. Adding (add-to-list 'org-export-backends 'odt) should do the trick. Yours, Christian

Re: [O] New maintainance team

2015-05-24 Thread Christian Moe
Thanks and a big hand of applause to all of you, and to Nicolas, for making Org-mode keep on rockin'. Yours, Christian Bastien writes: Hi all, thanks for the quick answers on helping me with the maintaince. Here is the new maintainance team: Kyle Meyer will watch Emacs development

Re: [O] Continuing a numbered list

2015-04-30 Thread Christian Moe
DJ writes: I know how to get multiple paragraphs in one numbered list item. But how can I stick a table in the middle of my multiple-paragraph list item without terminating the list? Try simply indenting the table. For aesthetics/reaability I like it to line up with the list-item

Re: [O] Numbering only *some* subheadings?

2015-04-30 Thread Christian Moe
You can do the opposite and number only the topmost headings, e.g. with #+OPTIONS: num:1 but I don't think Org has a way to number only sub-headings. In HTML export, you can get there with CSS hacks. For the exact example you gave, #+HTML_HEAD: style.section-number-2 {display: none;}/style

Re: [O] Citation syntax: Underscore MUST(?) be allowed in cite keys?

2015-03-04 Thread Christian Moe
Also, Zotero items are typically identified by [library-ID]_[item-key] hashes with an underscore separator. Christian Rasmus writes: Vaidheeswaran C vaidheeswaran.chinnar...@gmail.com writes: I am complaining about how org-element.el behaves. This [cite:@adler_how_1972] becomes this:

[O] [ODT][BUG] Custom link types in ODT footnotes

2015-02-24 Thread Christian Moe
Hi, custom link types created with org-add-link-type seem to no longer work in ODT footnotes. The expected output of the below example is for the bbdb link to be replaced with /nil/ (I don't have Stallman in my address book) and for SCREAMING LINK to be upcased if you've executed the source

Re: [O] [ODT][BUG] Custom link types in ODT footnotes

2015-02-24 Thread Christian Moe
Hi, I confirm it's fixed. Thanks! That was fast. Yours, Christian Nicolas Goaziou writes: Hello, Christian Moe m...@christianmoe.com writes: custom link types created with org-add-link-type seem to no longer work in ODT footnotes. The expected output of the below example

Re: [O] ODT export: Issues with `org-export-footnote-first-reference-p'

2015-02-10 Thread Christian Moe
Hi, Thanks for this. You have [fn:1] footdef1[fn:2] [fn:2] footdef2 What do you expect to see in ODT? Presumably not a footnote in a footnote, since LibreOffice doesn't allow you to place one. An ODT cross-reference to the footnote? That makes sense, but should that be achieved by

Re: [O] exporting zotxt or orgref links to HTML and ODF

2015-01-27 Thread Christian Moe
Matt Price writes: My question: does anyone yet have a workflow that lets them export directly to HTML or ODT? Hi, Matt, Yes, now I have not just a workflow, but a code solution for Org/Zotero/ODT export that has been tried and tested for a while. It now supports multiple references in one

Re: [O] exporting zotxt or orgref links to HTML and ODF

2015-01-27 Thread Christian Moe
the same as in the original versions. So yes, please do send the code if you are willing. If you have hints about the more ambitious citation system, I and I'm sure others would love to see them. thanks, Matt On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 4:18 AM, Christian Moe m...@christianmoe.com wrote: Matt

Re: [O] exporting zotxt or orgref links to HTML and ODF

2015-01-27 Thread Christian Moe
Matt Price writes: On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 8:30 AM, Rasmus ras...@gmx.us wrote: Hi, Christian Moe m...@christianmoe.com writes: Actually, Rasmus wrote the following, not I. IMO we /need/ to add proper citation support to Org, preferably with a real syntax rather than these link

Re: [O] exporting zotxt or orgref links to HTML and ODF

2015-01-27 Thread Christian Moe
Richard Lawrence writes: It looks to me like Pandoc has a quite general solution, and it also looks like Org could use Pandoc's citation syntax as-is. I would suggest borrowing this syntax as a starting point for building citation support into Org. It's been years since I looked at Pandoc,

Re: [O] mailto link with a subject and a content

2015-01-16 Thread Christian Moe
Hi, This works fine for me with mu4e as the mail client. It's not guaranteed to work with every client, but it can be a solution for personal use. It's not necessarily the best solution. The general syntax is mailto:address?subject=textbody=text Some applications even allow adding attachments

Re: [O] [html-export question] location with JS.

2014-12-17 Thread Christian Moe
The issue is that the javascript that I use absolute position in pixels, and the browser doesn't update the location when zooming... Any ideas on how to solve this? Which browser? It seems to work well with zooming in Firefox and Safari, so I'd say you're doing something right and the

Re: [O] [html-export question] location with JS.

2014-12-17 Thread Christian Moe
= elements[0]; // instead of var e = elements[i]; Yours, Christian Rasmus writes: Hi Christian, Christian Moe m...@christianmoe.com writes: The issue is that the javascript that I use absolute position in pixels, and the browser doesn't update the location when zooming... Any ideas on how

Re: [O] [BUG][ODT] Headings not created with num:nil

2014-11-28 Thread Christian Moe
have to try to figure out why that happens. Yours, Christian Rasmus writes: Christian Moe m...@christianmoe.com writes: Hi, Headings should be styled as Heading 1, Heading 2 etc. in ODT output. But when heading numbering is turned off, they are just styled as paragraphs in Default Style

[O] [BUG][ODT] Headings not created with num:nil

2014-11-27 Thread Christian Moe
Hi, Headings should be styled as Heading 1, Heading 2 etc. in ODT output. But when heading numbering is turned off, they are just styled as paragraphs in Default Style. They *are* included in the exported TOC, though. Tested in 8.3beta. Example: #+TITLE: Test headings

Re: [O] [bug?, ox-odt] Format DATE

2014-11-10 Thread Christian Moe
[Forgot to reply all, so part of the below discussion happened off-list. Sorry. Back on track now. CM] Rasmus writes: Hi Christian, Thanks for the helpful email. Note that you did not sent it to the ML, though. Christian Moe m...@christianmoe.com writes: Going by the documentation

Re: [O] odt export of subtree: set/suppress the date in the export

2014-11-03 Thread Christian Moe
Hi, Does setting the subtree's :EXPORT_DATE: property to the date of the meeting do what you're looking for? Yours, Christian Steinar Bang writes: Emacs version: GNU Emacs 24.3.1 (i386-mingw-nt6.1.7601) of 2013-03-17 on MARVIN Org version: Org-mode version 7.9.3f

Re: [O] Adding items in table

2014-10-02 Thread Christian Moe
You probably don't really want to replace the contents of column 3 ($3) with a sum of columns including column 3 ($2..$9)? To get useful help you'll need to provide the table, or a minimal example of a table with the same structure. Yours, Christian Chris Henderson writes: I have a table and

[O] Fwd: Re: Adding items in table

2014-10-02 Thread Christian Moe
Christian Moe writes: You probably don't really want to replace the contents of column 3 ($3) with a sum of columns including column 3 ($2..$9)? To get useful help you'll need to provide the table, or a minimal example of a table with the same structure. Yours, Christian Chris Henderson

Re: [O] Fwd: Re: Adding items in table

2014-10-02 Thread Christian Moe
| price | | x | v | $323.98 | y | x | $184.45| | Total | | ?? | On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 7:01 PM, Christian Moe m...@christianmoe.com wrote: Christian Moe writes: You probably don't really want to replace the contents of column 3 ($3) with a sum

Re: [O] ox-odt doesn't honor :anchor page

2014-09-30 Thread Christian Moe
Confirmed, but it seems to be a documentation error, not a bug. It works if you leave out the quotation marks: #+ATTR_ODT: :anchor page The docs do indeed unequivocally require quotation marks, but I don't think there is any need for them. Yours, Christian Martin Gürtler writes: Hi,

Re: [O] Image collisions (was Re: ox-odt doesn't honor :anchor page)

2014-09-30 Thread Christian Moe
Martin Gürtler writes: Hi, thanks for the fast response. Am 30.09.2014 um 09:58 schrieb Christian Moe: Confirmed, but it seems to be a documentation error, not a bug. It works if you leave out the quotation marks: #+ATTR_ODT: :anchor page This indeed helped. Unfortunately, it turns

Re: [O] orgmode in drupal

2014-09-29 Thread Christian Moe
Thanks for this -- definitely interesting, but I'll have no time to try it out for a while. Yours, Christian David Arroyo Menendez writes: Hello, Perhaps in this mailing list there are some drupal admin who wants upload his files to drupal. I've a project to make it :)

Re: [O] resize multiple image within a row or paragraph

2014-09-24 Thread Christian Moe
Nicolas Goaziou writes: Hello, Christian Moe m...@christianmoe.com writes: Here's a simple CSS workaround that might or might not work well for you, and won't work for non-HTML backends, but at least requires minimal hacking: [...] Good to know. Anyhow, does my proposal make sense

Re: [O] resize multiple image within a row or paragraph

2014-09-21 Thread Christian Moe
Hi, Here's a simple CSS workaround that might or might not work well for you, and won't work for non-HTML backends, but at least requires minimal hacking: Wrap the sentence in a DIV element and define a class for it to force child paragraphs to display as inline instead of blocks. You can

Re: [O] Normalizing tags

2014-09-03 Thread Christian Moe
Brett Witty writes: Hi, Has anyone made a module to normalize tags across your entire setup? Not that I know of. That is if you have Blog and blog as tags, then you fix it as one or the other, or hint and tip tags being collapsed. If not, would people be interested in that? There may

Re: [O] Help with column formula in radiotable

2014-08-31 Thread Christian Moe
Hi, You can reference the next row with @+1. If I understand your question correctly, this works: |---+--+---+---+---+---+---| | ! | Jahr | Menge | Preis | BIPn | BIPr | W | |---+--+---+---+---+---+---| | # |1 |10 | 2.8 | 28.00 | 33.60 | | |

Re: [O] Help with column formula in radiotable

2014-08-31 Thread Christian Moe
Oops, I did misunderstand. I think this is what you wanted: |---+--+---+---+---+---+---| | ! | Jahr | Menge | Preis | BIPn | BIPr | W | |---+--+---+---+---+---+---| | # |1 |10 | 2.8 | 28.00 | 0 | | | # |2 |12 | 0.7 | 8.40 |

Re: [O] Debug (ox-odt): No OpenDocument schema files installed

2014-08-30 Thread Christian Moe
Do org-odt-styles-dir and org-odt-schema-dir now point to the correct directory? If not, did you try putting (setq org-odt-data-dir /usr/share/emacs/24.3/etc/org) in your .emacs and restarting? Those variables are set on startup based on the contents of org-odt-data-dir, and not immediately

Re: [O] Seeking advice on a worg contribution

2014-05-06 Thread Christian Moe
James Harkins writes: The HTML code produced by the normal HTML export, which is what I assume Worg uses, has the captions as special label classes (org-src-name) so CSS could easily be defined if not there already. Let's assume I'm an HTML idiot (which is true...). Is it really true,

Re: [O] image attributes in ODT export for wrapped text possible?

2014-04-26 Thread Christian Moe
Hello, Yes, it's possible, though if you're only going to wrap a single image in the final output, it's very likely easier to just open the document in LibreOffice, right-click the image and take it from there. Anyway, here's one way to do it by creating a custom style. (If it's possible to

Re: [O] Is it possible to add a class to a paragraph in HTML export?

2014-04-02 Thread Christian Moe
Nicolas Goaziou writes: If deemed useful, I think this patch should use `org-html--make-attribute-string' instead of hard-coding class attribute +1. I would find this change useful. Yours, Christian

Re: [O] spreadsheet, generate a column beg end

2014-03-25 Thread Christian Moe
Hi, Here's one way to do it, applied to an example that takes less space: With ten rows, say we want to count down from 365 to 358 in the middle of the middle column ($2), leaving an empty row on top and bottom (@1 and @10). Set the value of @2$2 to 365, either manually or (as below) in the

Re: [O] [POLL] Do you need special entities in radio target?

2014-03-23 Thread Christian Moe
Nicolas Goaziou writes: Christian Moe ... writes: But is this only about special entities, or about all Org syntax, the latter. Thanks for clarifying. including subscripts/superscripts, emphasis...? That would be limiting. As long as radio targets are visible parts of the text, I'd like

Re: [O] [POLL] Do you need special entities in radio target?

2014-03-22 Thread Christian Moe
Excluding special entities would not interfere with anything I've done with radio targets so far. I can imagine future uses, but probably nothing I couldn't work around with Unicode. But is this only about special entities, or about all Org syntax, including subscripts/superscripts, emphasis...?

Re: [O] link interfering with brackets when abbreviated

2014-03-03 Thread Christian Moe
+1 -- Another user chiming in, broadly in agreement with Gustav, details below. Gustav Wikström writes: Hi, a user signing in. Although not involved in the development of this piece of software I'm taking the opportunity to chime in anyway. I'd like to give Nicolas Goaziou my support in

Re: [O] org todos on paper?

2014-02-28 Thread Christian Moe
in the weather, or when handling horses or shearing sheep. What a great quote! And before long, someone will come up with M-x shear-sheep :) Yours, Christian Moe

Re: [O] Unable to get file link search to work

2014-02-22 Thread Christian Moe
Hi, Just to say, I reproduce it, so I think it's a bug. Note, the below only happens for me when using file+emacs: to force opening in emacs. The links work with regular file: links, or just starting the link with ./ Since my .org files open with emacs anyway, I normally wouldn't add +emacs. But

Re: [O] Need extra text in ODT export of headers

2014-02-04 Thread Christian Moe
Hi, Jambunathan, I was going to tell Dan the same thing, but for some reason, the below doesn't work for me with outline numbering. Can you confirm that it works for you? When I try, the paragraph styles from the template *do* get applied (tested by coloring some headings), but the custom

Re: [O] Python Code Block error with header option :results output

2014-01-31 Thread Christian Moe
Eric Schulte writes: Soapy Smith soapy-sm...@comcast.net writes: Hello- I am not a user of Python (yet). During a comparison of code block behavior between Clojure and Python, I discovered a possible Python error. Here is the code block: #+begin_src python :results output a = (1,

Re: [O] Clojure Code Block Results not Tabularized

2014-01-29 Thread Christian Moe
Soapy Smith writes: Christian, could you try :results table with Python and reply back with the #+RESULTS:? Same as the default, i.e. a table, as expected. #+RESULTS: | 1 | 2 | 3 | The Babel/Clojure behavior you report does seem buggy. I'm afraid I can't be of further help, but hopefully

Re: [O] Clojure Code Block Results not Tabularized

2014-01-28 Thread Christian Moe
Soapy Smith writes: The problem is that the results inserted into the org document should be tabularized. This is not happening using the latest version of org. Here is the simplest possible example: #+begin_src clojure :results value raw [1 2 3 4] #+end_src #+RESULTS: [1 2 3 4] Hi,

Re: [O] The new html exporter

2014-01-27 Thread Christian Moe
Benny Simonsen be...@slbs.dk writes: #+HTML-HEAD:, but does change anything. You have to use an underscore, not a hyphen. Maybe that explains why nothing happened? Yours, Christian

Re: [O] tooltips

2014-01-15 Thread Christian Moe
Rustom, Bastien, Bastien writes: I made a micro screencast for demoing it: http://bzg.fr/u/org-footnotes-jquery.ogv Thanks, Bastien, that's cool! Rustom Mody writes: Thanks Christian for that. Just one small thing -- Can we remove the number? Sure, try this new version of fntooltip.js:

Re: [O] tooltips

2014-01-14 Thread Christian Moe
Bastien writes: Instead of changing the current HTML, I'd rather go and find a solution where some javascript can display the tooltip. E.g.: --- $(document).ready(fntooltips); function fntooltips() { $(.footnum).each( function () { $([href='# + this.id + '])

Re: [O] [BABEL] Define tables with names in org?

2014-01-10 Thread Christian Moe
Rainer M Krug writes: On 01/09/14, 20:25 , Eric Schulte wrote: See Indexable variable values under (info (org)var), it may help. Thanks - but I don't see how this could help me in this case? To correct my example (to fast copy - paste): * INTERNAL VARIABLES

Re: [O] [BABEL] Define tables with names in org?

2014-01-09 Thread Christian Moe
Rainer M Krug writes: I would like to define a table with named columns and rows, so that the table is passed to R including the column and row names - is this possible? Yes, just use the leftmost column for row names and include the header argument :rownames yes. By default, the first row

Re: [O] [BABEL] How to pass vector to R as variable?

2014-01-09 Thread Christian Moe
Rainer M Krug writes: I assume there is a way of defining COLS_TO_EVAL as a vector? I don't think so. If not, is there an easier way of doing it then I do? Well, COLS_TO_EVAL$V1 is one character less to type than COLS_TO_EVAL[,1] ... Yours, Christian

Re: [O] tricky odt export needs

2013-12-22 Thread Christian Moe
simple cross-reference links do everything for everyone, it would be better to think in terms of creating several link types? e.g. something like See Section [[*Tropical Storms]], [[textref:*Tropical Storms]], [[pageref:tropstorms]]. Yours, Christian Moe

Re: [O] tricky odt export needs

2013-12-20 Thread Christian Moe
Jambunathan K writes: The following message is a courtesy copy of an article that has been posted to gmane.emacs.orgmode as well. Christian Moe m...@christianmoe.com writes: You can do cross-references with ordinary links. Have a look at the manual section 4.2, Internal links. However

Re: [O] [babel] Can't write accented characters in R graphics

2013-12-10 Thread Christian Moe
Sebastien Vauban writes: Fixed with: --8---cut here---start-8--- ;; accented characters on graphics (setq org-babel-R-command (concat org-babel-R-command --encoding=UTF-8))) --8---cut

Re: [O] Bug: Bad ODT files when including multiple images [7.9.3f (release_7.9.3f-17-g7524ef @ /usr/share/emacs/24.3/lisp/org/)]

2013-12-03 Thread Christian Moe
Hi, This problem was also reported by Tyler Smith a couple of weeks back. I confirmed it and did a little checking. Unfortunately I also sort of promised a patch, which I never got around to. Instead, let me report what I've found about the syntax: It seems LibreOffice 4.1 now requires that

Re: [O] Bug: Bad ODT files when including multiple images [7.9.3f (release_7.9.3f-17-g7524ef @ /usr/share/emacs/24.3/lisp/org/)]

2013-12-03 Thread Christian Moe
Enrico Scholz writes: It seems LibreOffice 4.1 now requires that draw:frame elements wrapping images be uniquely named with the draw:name attribute if there's more than one of them. ... So we may need a fix for the corner case of identical captions as well. Why do we need meaningful

Re: [O] Split source block at point

2013-11-26 Thread Christian Moe
Alexander Baier writes: Hello together, is therer a command or a function that lets me split a source block at a given position? I think what I mean is best demonstrated by looking at an example: C-c C-v d (org-babel-demarcate-block) Yours, Christian

Re: [O] Org menu change

2013-11-25 Thread Christian Moe
Alan L Tyree writes: In the Emacs menu Org - Customize - Expand this menu used to give a complete menu of org-mode customisations which was quite helpful for an amateur. Now it gives a short menu that does little more than send the user to the usual Emacs customisation system. I haven't

Re: [O] [PATCH] Re: \newpage in HTML export

2013-11-24 Thread Christian Moe
Nicolas Goaziou writes: So, is this feature a must-have? No, it's not. (Just another user's ten cents.) Or would a filter template in Worg more appropriate in this case? That, or showing how to make a {{{pagebreak}}} macro expanding to export snippets. (And explaining how regular page

Re: [O] [BUG][ODT] Subtree export fails when link references target on higher level

2013-11-22 Thread Christian Moe
Nicolas Goaziou writes: Hello, Christian Moe m...@christianmoe.com writes: The two examples below illustrate an odd ODT export failure that occurs in restricted circumstances: only when the target of the link is on a higher level of the tree than the link. * This fails ** A subheader

Re: [O] [BUG][ODT] Subtree export fails when link references target on higher level

2013-11-22 Thread Christian Moe
not always belong to a heading. But in an ODT document they will always belong to a page, and page number references would be a customary choice for printed media. If that sounds reasonable I'll send a mini-patch later today. Yours, Christian Nicolas Goaziou writes: Hello, Christian Moe m

Re: [O] tricky odt export needs

2013-11-21 Thread Christian Moe
Hi, Dan, Is this the message you get? No such file: /[path]/OpenDocument export failed: FIXME? Does the error always occur when you have my filter set, and never when you don't? Does it matter whether you're restricting export to subtrees? After some more testing, I'm seeing the above error

[O] [BUG][ODT] Subtree export fails when link references target on higher level

2013-11-21 Thread Christian Moe
The two examples below illustrate an odd ODT export failure that occurs in restricted circumstances: only when the target of the link is on a higher level of the tree than the link. * This fails ** A subheader This paragraph is bookmarked. target1 When I try to export this subtree to ODT

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