[O] octave table string conversion

2018-02-12 Thread Jan-Mark Batke
Hi all, is there any way to prevent org from converting table elements to a string when used as a variable in an octave source block? Example: I have #+name: P_C | 2/3 | 1/3 | | 1/4 | 3/4 | and I want to use that values inside an octave script, say #+BEGIN_SRC octave :exports both :results

[O] asymptote evaluation

2016-01-31 Thread Jan-Mark Batke
Hi list, using a source block of asymptote code I found that the global eval property is silently ignored, e.g. despite the fact that #+property: :eval no-export is set in document asymptote blocks want to get evaluated while exporting. I can get along with (eval-after-load 'ob-asymptote

[O] freemind export bug

2013-11-28 Thread Jan-Mark Batke
Hi, using the freemind exporter I got the error : org-freemind-export-to-freemind: Symbol's function definition is void: \, so I removed the , in this function. :org-export-to-file 'freemind ,file to :org-export-to-file 'freemind file Now it does work. Best Jan-Mark -- Jan-Mark Batke bad

Re: [O] [bug] latex export ascii encoding

2013-08-08 Thread Jan-Mark Batke
file export fails. I am using the org-plus-contrib package now (8.0.7-2-gf51616-elpaplus). Best Jan-Mark 2013/8/7 Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com Hello, Jan-Mark Batke bad...@gmx.net writes: BTW, I tested windows in the mean time - encoding is maintained for file export

Re: [O] [bug] latex export ascii encoding

2013-08-01 Thread Jan-Mark Batke
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Re: [O] [bug] latex export ascii encoding

2013-08-01 Thread Jan-Mark Batke
Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com Jan-Mark Batke bad...@gmx.net writes: Org-mode version N/A (N/A @ /home/batkejm/org-mode/lisp/) Still not correct. You probably need to make autoloads Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou -- Jan-Mark Batke bad...@gmx.net FON +49 511 33 64 800 FAX +49 511 22 09 521

Re: [O] [bug] latex export ascii encoding

2013-07-31 Thread Jan-Mark Batke
} : \usepackage{amssymb} : \usepackage{amstext} : \author{Jan-Mark Batke} : \date{\today} : \title{testumlaut1} : \hypersetup{ : pdfkeywords={}, : pdfsubject={}, : pdfcreator={Emacs 24.3.1 (Org mode 8.0.6)}} : \begin{document} : : \maketitle : \tableofcontents : : öäü ÖÄÜ : % Emacs

Re: [O] [bug] latex export ascii encoding

2013-07-31 Thread Jan-Mark Batke
/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20130731.1445/) Jan-Mark 2013/7/31 Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com Hello, Jan-Mark Batke bad...@gmx.net writes: I export a text =testumlaut1.org= just containing : öäü ÖÄÜ from a latin-1 buffer : 1 -- iso-latin-1-unix (alias: iso-8859-1-unix latin-1-unix

[O] [bug] latex export ascii encoding

2013-07-11 Thread Jan-Mark Batke
becomes \344\366\374 BTW, Ascii-export from org does work correctly for both encodings. Any hint is appreciated Jan-Mark -- Jan-Mark Batke bad...@gmx.net FON +49 511 33 64 800 FAX +49 511 22 09 521

[O] reftex label generation and referencing

2013-07-04 Thread Jan-Mark Batke
[[ ./figure.png]] 3. Is there a difference between #+name: and #+label: to label a figure? Best Jan-Mark -- Jan-Mark Batke bad...@gmx.net FON +49 511 33 64 800 FAX +49 511 22 09 521

[O] beamer export - options vs. arguments

2013-02-04 Thread Jan-Mark Batke
? 2. How to overcome my problem with avoiding to have a frame environment as source block in org mode? Thanks Jan-Mark -- Jan-Mark Batke bad...@gmx.net FON +49 511 33 64 800 FAX +49 511 22 09 521

Re: [O] orgmode html export - cygwin - browser

2012-11-11 Thread Jan-Mark Batke
2012/11/11 Manish mailtomanish.sha...@gmail.com On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 10:50 PM, Jan-Mark Batke bad...@gmx.net wrote: Dear all, when exporting to html and starting a browser, I encounter the problem my browser cannot find the file. I am using win xp and run emacs inside cygwin. Therefore

[O] orgmode html export - cygwin - browser

2012-11-06 Thread Jan-Mark Batke
cygwin), it expects file:///c:/path/file.html Is it possible to adapt the export path? Or is a cygwin browser mandatory anyway (I would like to avoid that)? Best Jan-Mark -- Jan-Mark Batke bad...@gmx.net FON +49 511 33 64 800 FAX +49 511 22 09 521