Thanks a lot, Roger and Eric,
in the mean time, I have found the ancient command line "html2text" that even
replaces html section headers etc. by the appropriate orgmode star prefices.
Kind regards
Martin
Am Sonntag, 24. April 2016, 11:10:00 schrieb Roger Mason:
> Hello,
>
Hi, the subject line says it all, is there an easy way converting html to
orgmode (not the other way round).
Thanks,
Martin
-by-side option.
-k.
On 2015-05-20 at 14:13, Martin Weigele mar...@weigele.de wrote:
When dealing with different versions of text, e.g. old and new (law) code,
it is sometimes nice to be able to create a synopsis of the versions of
the text in tabular form.
Any suggestions how
When dealing with different versions of text, e.g. old and new (law) code, it
is sometimes nice to be able to create a synopsis of the versions of the text
in tabular form.
Any suggestions how to do this in emacs orgmode? Yes I know you can manually
do tables, and you could call unix diff, but
Problem solved by uncommenting the [NO-DEFAULT-PACKAGES] and [EXTRA]
parts (see elisp part below) in the emacs lisp initialisation of .emacs.
Am Mittwoch, 1. Oktober 2014, 02:29:23 schrieb Martin Weigele:
That is exactly the problem, Rasmus... I am lost in the complexity of object
Hi,
very happy with orgmode but rather desperate these days trying to get very
long url hyperlinks in footnotes to typeset as line-broken-up links after
latex export. I have tried the hints available on texstack etc., but none of
the proposed latex methods work. Not even manual \- produces a
is
perhaps just passed on to url as 'hyphens').
Thx anyway,
Martin
Am Mittwoch, 1. Oktober 2014, 01:02:07 schrieb Rasmus:
Hi Martin,
Martin Weigele mar...@weigele.de writes:
very happy with orgmode but rather desperate these days trying to get very
long url hyperlinks in footnotes to typeset
contain only one such instance.
;; If there is more than one, they won't work right.
)
Am Mittwoch, 1. Oktober 2014, 02:04:34 schrieb Rasmus:
Martin Weigele mar...@weigele.de writes:
Hi Rasmus, thank you very much, Wasn't really aware
Rasmus:
Martin Weigele mar...@weigele.de writes:
There you go. Thx.
Please send a minimal example that displays the undesired behavior :)
#+TITLE: Blah
#+AUTHOR: Me und Du
#+OPTIONS: H:20
#+LATEX_CLASS: scrbook
#+LATEX_CLASS_OPTIONS:
[paper=17cm:22cm,DIV=calc,BCOR=12mm
Hi, is there an easy way to do this (rather than to fiddle around with
resulting pdfs)?
Thanks, Martin
Hey Skip and Suvayu,
this is so cool. Thank you!
says Martin
Thank you very much Nagarjuna G -
Am Samstag, 19. März 2011, 12:19:46 schrieb Nagarjuna G:
On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 8:25 PM, Martin Weigele mar...@weigele.de wrote:
Hi all,
I've run into some texts about gnowsys as a major mode extending org,
...
...
Yes. We use the gnowsys-mode
Hi all,
I've run into some texts about gnowsys as a major mode extending org,
e.g.
-
http://sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS/Vol-514/paper12.pdf
- http://lab.gnowledge.org/documentation
which seems to be about linking org-mode to semantic web ideas like OWL.
But it
Dear all, have encountered the following strange behaviour in producing latex-
pdf from a standard outline, C-c C-e d . One of many top nodes is seemingly
arbitrarily not broken down into subnodes. It works fine, however, when
producing html. Emacs 23.1.1; org-7.4 manually installed; ubuntu
Am Mittwoch, 2. Februar 2011, um 23:26:05 schrieb Eric S Fraga:
Thomas S. Dye t...@tsdye.com writes:
On Feb 2, 2011, at 1:30 AM, Martin Weigele wrote:
Dear all, have encountered the following strange behaviour in
producing latex-
pdf from a standard outline, C-c C-e d . One of many top
OK the disappearing subtree seems to have been caused by my declaration of
a non-existant a5 latex (style) package. Works now fine with a4. Thanks for
your help. Took me a while to find out where to look for the latex log file. :-)
Am Mittwoch, 2. Februar 2011, um 23:53:05 schrieb Martin Weigele
Am Donnerstag, 20. Januar 2011, um 01:02:51 schrieb Dan Davison:
Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:
...
FWIW, Org-mode has its own modal editing feature: org speed keys. This
enables one to edit and reorganize the structure of org files with
single keystrokes.
So, how many of you
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