David Masterson writes:
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
>
>> David Masterson writes:
>>
>>> Hmm. Couldn't get rx (or rx-to-string) to work for me. Kept getting an
>>> error that a stringp was expected for the argument to :exclude. I tried
>>> variati
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>
>> Hmm. Couldn't get rx (or rx-to-string) to work for me. Kept getting an
>> error that a stringp was expected for the argument to :exclude. I tried
>> variations on:
>>
>> :exclude (rx-to-string (se
David Masterson writes:
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
>
>> David Masterson writes:
>>
>>> So I have this form:
>>>
>>> :exclude "\(init\|calendar-beorg\).org"
>>>
>>> but that doesn't seem to work as I get an
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>
>> So I have this form:
>>
>> :exclude "\(init\|calendar-beorg\).org"
>>
>> but that doesn't seem to work as I get an ignorable error in processing
>> calendar-beorg.org (a known Beo
-beorg.org
* init.org
So I have this form:
:exclude "\(init\|calendar-beorg\).org"
but that doesn't seem to work as I get an ignorable error in processing
calendar-beorg.org (a known Beorg issue).
Is my regex wrong?
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Ihor Radchenko writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>
>> Ihor Radchenko writes:
>>
>>> Patches welcome.
>>
>> * What is my status as far as submitting patches to documentation
>> (including docstrings)?
>
> I can see two commits of yours i
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Patches welcome.
* What is my status as far as submitting patches to documentation
(including docstrings)?
* Is there a write-up on the process of "patching" I can follow?
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Ihor Radchenko writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>
>>> The detailed reason why we use this particular markup is that
>>> otherwise some internal code assumptions inside Org mode may break when
>>> users run `fill-region' on the notes. This is an internal imple
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>
>>> We do document the line breaks in
>>> https://orgmode.org/manual/Paragraphs.html
>>
>> The only thing I see with respect to '\\' is:
>>
>> Paragraphs are separated by at least one empty
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>
>> Hmm. glancing through the manual, there is a bit of assumption implicit
>> about the use of '\\'. We had the problem with Unix Shell scripts that
>> we would need a backslash at the end of a line to prevent the EOL
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>
>> I keep a number of Org files in buffers when I'm working on Org stuff. I
>> try to keep them folded so that I get the overview when I switch to the
>> buffer. I have found that, when I org-publish the project with the
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>
>>> To prevent fill-region from concatenating the auto-generated text in the
>>> first line and the user input in the following lines.
>>
>> Ah. Is that mentioned somewhere in the Org manual? I don'
Samuel Wales writes:
> On 12/4/23, David Masterson wrote:
>> Ihor Radchenko writes:
>>
>>> David Masterson writes:
>>>
>>>> org-add-note puts a '\\' at the end of the first line. Is it expected
>>>> the user will put '\\' at the end of
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>
>> org-add-note puts a '\\' at the end of the first line. Is it expected
>> the user will put '\\' at the end of each line of a multiline note
>> (except the last line)?
>
> No.
>
>> .. Why is thi
org-add-note puts a '\\' at the end of the first line. Is it expected
the user will put '\\' at the end of each line of a multiline note
(except the last line)? Why is this done?
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does it's thing, My problem is that it doesn't refold the
buffer when publish is done.
Is there a trick to get it to refold the buffer?
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Ihor Radchenko writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>
>>> Would it help if we change it to
>>>
>>> It is made of numerous .org files from https://git.sr.ht/~bzg/worg.
>>>
>>> ?
>>
>> Perhaps:
>>
>> Follow the link htt
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>
>> I see no mention of "~bzg/org" in worg-about.
>
> Would it help if we change it to
>
> It is made of numerous .org files from https://git.sr.ht/~bzg/worg.
>
> ?
Perhaps:
Follow the link htt
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>
>> In worg-about, it looks like the repo is ~bzg/worg on src.ht, but "worg"
>> doesn't come up in the project search on src.ht (but "org" does). Is
>> the repo hidden (I don't have an account
Corwin Brust writes:
> On Tue, Nov 14, 2023 at 8:16 PM David Masterson wrote:
>>
>> Max Nikulin writes:
>>
>> > On 14/11/2023 15:36, Russell Adams wrote:
>> >> On Mon, Nov 13, 2023 at 09:09:54PM -0800, David Masterson wrote:
>> >>>
>
Russell Adams writes:
> On Tue, Nov 14, 2023 at 06:14:43PM -0800, David Masterson wrote:
>> Russell Adams writes:
>>
>> > On Mon, Nov 13, 2023 at 09:09:54PM -0800, David Masterson wrote:
>> >> Just a suggestion (or maybe this is already handled?).
>
Russell Adams writes:
> On Mon, Nov 13, 2023 at 09:09:54PM -0800, David Masterson wrote:
>> Just a suggestion (or maybe this is already handled?).
>>
>> Was thinking I'd like to see an archive of tagged use-cases for Org that
>> could be searched via tags or regexp. T
Max Nikulin writes:
> On 14/11/2023 15:36, Russell Adams wrote:
>> On Mon, Nov 13, 2023 at 09:09:54PM -0800, David Masterson wrote:
>>>
>>> Was thinking I'd like to see an archive of tagged use-cases for Org that
>>> could be searched via tags or regexp
into the Elisp of the various parts of Org. Forty years of using
Emacs (off fand on) and hacking pieces of Elisp, I never really learned
programming in Elisp.
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oward for years.
> Ideally, xr-hyper workflow should be supported as well. A downside is
> anchors are not stable and unrelated to labels.
Stable in the sense that the CUSTOM_ID could be moved to new file?
Could IDs play a roll here?
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.pdf\#anchor}{Another document}
>
> And this does not fit into single-document exports. We must export
> multiple files via ox-publish. ...and ox-publish does not support pdf
> export.
org-latex-publish-to-pdf ?? Oh, you mean that it has to go through
Latex to get to PDF.
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Max Nikulin writes:
> On 02/11/2023 09:11, David Masterson wrote:
>> If I understand what you mean by "anchor", does Org create an anchor in
>> exporting to Latex when it sees a CUSTOM_ID property in an item? Then,
>> would the search in the hyperlink refer
Max Nikulin writes:
> On 01/11/2023 11:24, David Masterson wrote:
>> In the Org Mode documentation, I see how hyperlinks are handled in HTML
>> export and how images are handled in Latex export, but is there a clear
>> description of how hyperlinks are handled
other person's singly quoted,
> non-interleaved text to the bottom.
Interesting idea, but the formats of "top posting" done by the various
mail readers is not uniform making rearragement difficult and often not
satisfying.
> However I should probably raise the topic on the Gnus list rather than
> discussing it any further here.
Probably true. They might have some tricks.
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exported PDFs from Latex as links, but it seems
incomplete (ie. link to a file, but not to a particular CUSTOM_ID in the
file). What about Beamer or ascii or Texinfo?
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to have thread context in
the message,
Most Emacs related mailing lists / newsgroups prefer bottom.
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Samuel Wales writes:
> "This command searches the agenda files, and in addition the files
> listed in ‘org-agenda-text-search-extra-files’ unless a restriction lock
> is active." --
>
> On 10/26/23, David Masterson wrote:
>> Can org-search-view w
Can org-search-view work across all org-agenda-files? Is there an alternative?
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alain.coch...@unistra.fr writes:
> (In my naive view, as the completion mechanism already exists for
> internal files, it should be easy to extend it for external files...)
I believe the auto-complete package will do that.
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Minor change below.
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>
>> I think begin.html is a good starting point. Mentioning 'texdoc latex'
>> is also simple (and more LaTeX specific) and most likely to work. You
>> could include a parenthetical note that,
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>
>>> http://mirrors.ctan.org/info/latex-doc-ptr/latex-doc-ptr.pdf
>
> Other possibilities are:
> https://www.tug.org/texlive/doc/texlive-en/texlive-en.html#x1-70001.5 or
> https://tug.org/begin.html
>
> Some peo
writes:
> On Tue, Aug 01, 2023 at 11:28:32PM -0700, David Masterson wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>> Hmm. For me 'texdoc -l latex' in a shell showed me this:
>>
>> 1 /usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/doc/luatex/luaotfload/luaotfload-latex.pdf
>> 2 /usr/share/texlive/tex
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>
>>>> What about
>>>>
>>>>http://mirrors.ctan.org/info/latex-doc-ptr/latex-doc-ptr.pdf
>>
>> Seems good, but maybe https://ctan.org is the true starting place. They
>> can searc
/begin.html there for getting started with
TeX/LaTeX (which might also be good to mention).
> Looks reasonable.
> We may also link to "texdoc latex" command (the same file, but
> locally).
Didn't know about 'texdpc', but that brought up details about the
Luaotfload package for me. Was that what you intended?
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Ihor Radchenko writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>
>> Mentioning the (previously mentioned) 'kpsewhich' for finding what are
>> the LaTex classes (etc.) to which Org can refer might be useful. From
>> there, the newbie (like me) can go research what the classes can do
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>
>> ... Someone should
>> probably add something like this in the Org manual to help people begin
>> the bridge of setup into more advanced LaTex while using Org (maybe it's
>> there already?).
>
> It wil
Stefan Nobis writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>
>> I want to install a resume document class for LaTex
>
> There are the variables org-latex-classes and org-latex-default-class
> on the Org side, but that's only about some structural metadata (how
> to map Org
the .cls file somewhere (where?) in my LaTex installation
(TexLive) or can it be referenced elsewhere (like $HOME/tex) by proper
configuration of an Org variable? I'm not a LaTex user -- this is my
first attempt to add something to LaTex that I can then leverage in Org,
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Ihor Radchenko writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>
>> I used C-c C-a to attach my patch to the message for you. I was looking
>> for the reverse to pull your patch out. When I read the message, the
>> patch was inlined, so I wasn't seeing any buttons(?) to pull it
er 15LOC. However, part of
> the patch is my text or syncing org-manual and org-guide texts. Those
> changes are trivial.
>
> So, I judged that the patch is still acceptable without FSF assignment.
> But it will be the limit.
Understood.
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Ihor Radchenko writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>
>> Ihor Radchenko writes:
>>
>>> May you please re-create the patch for the current main?
>>
>> Ok. See below.
>
> Thanks!
> See the attached final draft.
What's the command to save the att
Thu 10:00-12:00>
+ ,** This weeks committee meetings
+ <2004-08-23 Mon 10:00-11:00>--<2004-08-26 Thu 10:00-11:00>
#+end_example
- Inactive timestamp ::
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Ihor Radchenko writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>
>> To assist project planning, TODO items can be labeled with a date
>> -and/or a time. The specially formatted string carrying the date and
>> +and/or a time purposes like when an event happens, a deadline for a
&g
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>> To assist project planning, TODO items can be labeled with a date
>> -and/or a time. The specially formatted string carrying the date and
>> +and/or a time for purposes like a timestamp on an event, a deadline
>&g
in_example
,** Meeting in Amsterdam
<2004-08-23 Mon>--<2004-08-26 Thu>
- #+end_example
-
- Timerange is a timestamp consisting of two time units connected by =-=
-
- #+begin_example
- ,* Discussion on climate change
- <2006-11-02 Thu 10:00-12:00>
+ ,** This weeks committee meetings
+ <2004-08-23 Mon 10:00-11:00>--<2004-08-26 Thu 10:00-11:00>
#+end_example
- Inactive timestamp ::
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Ihor Radchenko writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>
>>>> -To assist project planning, TODO items can be labeled with a date
>>>> -and/or a time. The specially formatted string carrying the date and
>>>> -time information is called a /timestamp/ in
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>
>> -To assist project planning, TODO items can be labeled with a date
>> -and/or a time. The specially formatted string carrying the date and
>> -time information is called a /timestamp/ in Org mode.
>> +To assis
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>
>> Thank you. I haven't "patched" anything on Savannah and assumed I might
>> have to do the GNU copyright assignment. For this, I thought it would
>> be easy for you.
>
> Yes and no. One of the thi
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>
>>>> Maybe I'm not explicit enough. In section 8.1 of the Org 9.6 manual is
>>>> a subsection "Time/Date Range" that *implies* times are supported in
>>>> ranges by the use of words &q
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>
>>>> Maybe I'm not explicit enough. In section 8.1 of the Org 9.6 manual is
>>>> a subsection "Time/Date Range" that *implies* times are supported in
>>>> ranges by the use of words &q
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>
>>> "Timestamp" is the general term we use. We make it explicit in the
>>> parent section that timestamps may or may not have time specification:
>>>
>>> A timestamp is a specification o
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>
>>> "Timestamp" is the general term we use. We make it explicit in the
>>> parent section that timestamps may or may not have time specification:
>>>
>>> A timestamp is a specification o
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>
>>> AFAIK, closed date intervals with time are currently not supported by
>>> org-agenda. You can instead use diary sexp timestamps, a bunch of active
>>> timestamps in the body, or M-x org-clone-subtree-with-ti
Samuel Wales writes:
> On 6/6/23, David Masterson wrote:
>>Ooh! I hadn't gotten the impression
>> that that was allowed from the "Dates and Times" section of the manual.
>
> thre exists org-agenda-skip-additional-timestamps-same-entry
thanks -- I hadn't seen that before.
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Ihor Radchenko writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>
>> Hmm. What about this:
>>
>> <2023-06-05 Mon>--<2023-06-08 Thu 10:30-12:15>
>>
>> Is there a recommended specification for my meeting? Or do I have to
>> break it into mul
s
> fine.
>
> From what I understood it is possible.
Org-mode can export to Texinfo/Info. All that's needed is proper
conventions for writing the document such that it's compatible with
Info).
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Ihor Radchenko writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>
>> I have a meeting for this week from 10:30-12:15 M-Th. Can I represent
>> that this way?
>>
>> <2023-06-05 Mon 10:30-12:15>--<2023-06-08 Thu 10:30-12:15>
>
> No.
>
>> Is
I have a meeting for this week from 10:30-12:15 M-Th. Can I represent
that this way?
<2023-06-05 Mon 10:30-12:15>--<2023-06-08 Thu 10:30-12:15>
Is this a valid date/time?
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Ihor Radchenko writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>
>> Could I suggest adding a link to the Diary documentation in Emacs that
>> discusses what a "diary sexp-style timestamp" looks like? Perhaps put it
>> in 8.1 Timestamps?
>
> Sure. Done, on bugfix.
>
s like? Perhaps put it
in 8.1 Timestamps?
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Is there a way of creating a Task which is a once a week meeting that
will take place in (say) June, July, and August and then stop repeating?
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writes:
> On Wed, Jan 25, 2023 at 01:24:56PM +, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>> David Masterson writes:
>>
>> > Ooh! Found org-agenda-entry-text-exclude-regexp! It's so close to what
>> > I want. With it, I can delete everything on a line that I don't want to
David Masterson writes:
> I've just discovered the E key in Agenda Commands and I'd like to use
> it. The drawback is that it shows Log entries (I don't use a Drawer for
> Logs -- yet). This means that the original description can be hidden if
> the logs use up more than org-agend
to toggle logs in org-agenda-entry-text-mode? Also, if
I create a drawer for logs, is there someway to move current logs to the
drawer?
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Ihor Radchenko writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>
>> The problem is (I think), when you attach @ or ! to the state and, as you
>> cycle thru (S-right), new unintended notes will be added as you cycle to
>> the state you're looking for. True?
>
> If
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>
>>> #+TODO: WAIT IN-PROCESS
>>> #+TODO: TODO IN-PROCESS | DONE
>>
>>> Note, however, that moving S- will be ambiguous.
>>
>> Ambiguous or not possible?
>
> Ambiguous is: consider a task
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>
>> The problem is (I think), when you attach @ or ! to the state and, as you
>> cycle thru (S-right), new unintended notes will be added as you cycle to
>> the state you're looking for. True?
>
> If
Ihor Radchenko writes:
F> David Masterson writes:
>
>> I'm not sure I understand 'sequence' and 'type' in org-todo-keywords.
>> In particular, I can only think of the following simple sequence as
>> being possible in org-todo-keywords:
>>
>> TODO -> IN
rhaps there should be a
sparse table defining, for a current state, what are the potential next
states? Org-Edna...?
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to use
for representing this table in Org.
Hints?
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Nick Dokos writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>
>> I see that Org treats TODOs without a priority cookie as having a
>> priority that is midway between highest and lowest.
>>
>> Use case: I may have a task type that fully expresses what it's priority
>>
tasks seems superfluous.
Is there a way of changing the default priority?
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Jean Louis writes:
> Is there a way to change TODO state for intersection of headings, for
> example, for some headings by tag to change the TODO state at once?
Org-Elpa...?
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Jean Louis writes:
> Is there a way to change TODO state for intersection of headings, for
> example, for some headings by tag to change the TODO state at once?
Org-Edna...?
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[#A]" type cookie in the header of a task. A
user-defined property that is a meaning of "priority" is not recognized
by standard Org as a PRIORITY. You could write some Elisp to
incorporate it into Org agendas with user-defined sorting functions.
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ch i
> can't help you with but others might be able to.
Hmm. I'll have to look at calculated priority.
Thanks
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This seems like a typical request, but I don't readily see in the
manual. I was thinking org-sort on an agenda, but it doesn't seem to do
that. Any hints?
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Ihor Radchenko writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>
>> Not yet sure how to minimize my setup to build a reproducible case or
>> further debug this, but I thought I'd get the bug out to others who
>> might know better.
>
> I may consider using https://github.com
William Denton writes:
> On 5 January 2023, David Masterson wrote:
>
>> With the Org files that you create, how many levels of headers do you
>> use? I use Org for personal task management mostly, but I'd like to
>> produce good PDFs to give to my wife (Org is too comp
"org" :publishing-directory "~/Publish/asciiDrop"
:publishing-function
org-asciidoc-publish-to-asciidoc
:exclude "init.org" :section-numbers t)
("beamers" :base-directory "~/DSM/MyOrg/"
:base-extension
"org" :exclude ".*" :include "TBD"
:publishing-directory
"~/Publish/pdfDrop" :publishing-function
org-beamer-export-to-pdf)
("orgDrop" :base-directory "~/DSM/MyOrg/"
:base-extension
"org" :htmlized-source t :exclude "init.org"
:publishing-directory "~/Publish/orgDrop/"
:publishing-function org-org-publish-to-org)
("pdfDrop" :base-directory "~/DSM/MyOrg/"
:base-extension
"org" :headline-levels 10 :section-numbers t
:makeindex t
:auto-sitemap t :exclude "init.org"
:publishing-directory
"~/Publish/pdfDrop/" :publishing-function
org-latex-publish-to-pdf)
("images" :base-directory "~/DSM/images/"
:base-extension
"jpg\\|gif\\|png" :publishing-directory
"~/Publish/images/"
:publishing-function org-publish-attachment)
("other" :base-directory "~/DSM/other/"
:base-extension
"css\\|el" :publishing-directory
"~/Publish/other/"
:publishing-function org-publish-attachment)
("website" :components
("orgfiles" "images" "asciiDrop" "orgDrop"
"pdfDrop" "other")
)
)
org-link-search-must-match-exact-headline nil
org-tags-exclude-from-inheritance '("RFL")
org-agenda-skip-deadline-if-done t
org-agenda-start-on-weekday 0
org-default-notes-file "/home/dsmasterson/DSM/MyOrg/notes.org"
)
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Pedro Andres Aranda Gutierrez writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>> "Fraga, Eric" writes:
>>> On Sunday, 1 Jan 2023 at 13:43, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>>>> I think that it is not very clear how to use it.
>>>> Abstract says that it is self-expla
"Fraga, Eric" writes:
> On Monday, 2 Jan 2023 at 19:23, David Masterson wrote:
>> Um, when I viewed it in my Emacs pdfviewer, it appeared to look fine
>> *EXCEPT* that it appeared to be in Latin (good Latin, I think, but I
>> don't read Latin).
>
> it's not
David Masterson writes:
> "Fraga, Eric" writes:
>
>> On Sunday, 1 Jan 2023 at 13:43, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>>> I think that it is not very clear how to use it.
>>> Abstract says that it is self-explaining, but it appears that not every
>>
useful.
Um, when I viewed it in my Emacs pdfviewer, it appeared to look fine
*EXCEPT* that it appeared to be in Latin (good Latin, I think, but I
don't read Latin).
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kg/memoir
>
> It'll be somewhere on your system as memman.pdf. I learned a lot
> about page design and LaTeX from it.
I'll have to make time for this. Thanks.
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"Thomas S. Dye" writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>
>> Anyone have a recommendation for a LaTeX tutorial that would
>> (especially) help me understand the LaTeX exported by Org and how to
>> enhance what is exported (new document classes, etc.). I don't wan
"Fraga, Eric" writes:
> A couple of documents I have used in the past might be useful:
>
> - https://archive.org/details/lshort
This one sounds interesting and it's online.
> - https://texdoc.org/serve/visualFAQ.pdf/0
I'm not sure what language this one is in.
Thanks.
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Anyone have a recommendation for a LaTeX tutorial that would
(especially) help me understand the LaTeX exported by Org and how to
enhance what is exported (new document classes, etc.). I don't want to
bore you all with a lot of questions, so I'm looking for a good book.
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Ihor Radchenko writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>
>> Do you think (some part of) this (semi-)paragraph should be mentioned in
>> the docstring for 'org-open-at-point' (and 'org-open-at-mouse')? I'm of
>> the opinion that, if you walk-thru the docstring links, you w
I just noticed that Org timestamps of the following form:
<2006-11-02 Thu 20:00-22:00>
are being changed to this form in HTML export:
<2006-11-02 Thu 20:00>-<2006-11-02 Thu 22:00> # note single '-'
Is this proper?
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Ihor Radchenko writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>
>>>> 2. If #1 depends on some org variable settings, can you mention what
>>>> variables control the answer to #1?
>>>
>>> If you mean "can open", then see the next section.
>>
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>
>> The documentation page for "4.4 External Links" could provide the
>> answers to following questions:
>>
>> 1. What "file types" are supported by link type "file"?
>
> All.
ables control the answer to #1?
Emacs : GNU Emacs 27.1 (build 1, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, X toolkit, Xaw3d scroll
bars)
of 2021-03-27, modified by Debian
Package: Org mode version 9.6 ( @ /home/dsmasterson/.emacs.d/elpa/org-9.6/)
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"Cook, Malcolm" writes:
>> Eli Zaretskii writes:
>>
>> >> Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org, 59...@debbugs.gnu.org
>> >> From: David Masterson
>> >> Date: Thu, 08 Dec 2022 13:56:03 -0800
>> >>
>> >> In my testing
Eli Zaretskii writes:
>> Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org, 59...@debbugs.gnu.org
>> From: David Masterson
>> Date: Thu, 08 Dec 2022 13:56:03 -0800
>>
>> In my testing, I found a strange case where, in *scratch*, I get:
>>
>> (message "%s" or
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