Hello Org mode users,
I've had the idea for a while of combining Org Babel with Mesos,
since I believe that such mix could be an interesting alternative
for having descriptive deployments of workloads on a cluster
by using Org syntax.
I finished a very, very, very early version of it already so
Ishikawa-san
I know a super student. He wrote his thesis using Emacs with org-mode!
Sounds interesting, by any chance is it on Github or somewhere publicly
available?
By the way I live in Tokyo, would be great to attend one of these Emacs+Org
mode meetups in Kyoto or Tokyo! Japanese no problem
Awesome!
As always in case there are issues in that Ruby parser implementation, feel
free to make a ticket here:
https://github.com/wallyqs/org-ruby
Thanks,
- Waldemar
On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 2:40 AM, Rodolfo Aramayo raram...@gmail.com wrote:
This is great news for every org-moder...
Hi, yes this issue would be fixed once Github upgrades the Ruby
implementation of the parser.
To upgrade the version it takes making a pull request to the github/markup
repository so that they bump the version and do the release, but it takes
some time before the upgrade is validated (security
Hey Christoph,
Not sure if this would help you, but I've playing with the idea of
extracting some of the functionality that Org babel provides and created a
small tool for doing reproducible runs using Org mode syntax:
https://gist.github.com/wallyqs/10989253
It is based on the Org ruby parser
Hello Org mode users and developers,
Github has just updated some moments ago their version of the Org Ruby
gem which is used for the HTML export, and now code syntax highlight
should be available in all the *.org files in your repos.
The feedback from Brandon Keepers (@bkeepers) at Github was
I think already 'supported' in the sense that something like #+HOMEPAGE:
would count as being an in-buffer setting as described in the
http://orgmode.org/manual/In_002dbuffer-settings.html
Org mode uses special lines in the buffer to define settings on a per-file
basis. These lines start with a
-n...@mygooglest.comwrote:
Hello Waldemar,
Waldemar Quevedo wrote:
It is rather annoying that github understands the org syntax but not
quite, so the sources appear almost but not quite right.
I maintain the parser that is being by Github =
https://github.com/wallyqs/org-ruby
If you
, I will try to get this included in the next version
of the gem.
Thanks for the feedback, and please if you find another issue let me know
by creating an issue :)
Regards,
- Wally
On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 5:33 PM, Juan Reyero joa...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 8:39 AM, Waldemar
Hi,
It is rather annoying that github understands the org syntax but not
quite, so the sources appear almost but not quite right.
I maintain the parser that is being by Github =
https://github.com/wallyqs/org-ruby
If you let me now the issues I can try to fix them, (or PRs are also
welcome)
Hello list,
This is just to share my setup for using Jekyll and Org mode in case
someone finds it useful...
https://github.com/wallyqs/yet-another-jekyll-org-template
What I like about this setup is that I can avoid having to add YAML front
matter to Org mode posts by patching Jekyll with a
fyi, this feature is heavily requested in Github for their markup project:
https://github.com/github/markup/issues/208
So +1 on changing this behavior in Org mode markup itself, since there is
already user demand which would validate this usage.
On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 12:45 AM, Peter Davis
/github/markup/issues/208#issuecomment-28001693
Cheers!
- Waldemar
On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 11:30 PM, Waldemar Quevedo
waldemar.quev...@gmail.com wrote:
fyi, this feature is heavily requested in Github for their markup project:
https://github.com/github/markup/issues/208
So +1 on changing
Hello Torsten,
- Enhance org-ruby?
I would be glad to help out in this regard. About the completeness of the
implementation of the Org mode ruby parser, it would be very helpful for me
to have a set of examples that describe how each one of the features of Org
mode Emacs exporter should be
Hello,
I just noticed but recently Github upgraded the version of the Org ruby gem
that they used in github.com :
https://github.com/github/markup/issues/186#issuecomment-25342870
This update took a while to happen, but I hope you like the improvements of
what the Org ruby contributors and I
Hello Org mode users,
In order to give better support to the Org ruby gem exporter,
I've been trying to compile a set of exporting examples using Emacs Org
mode exporter.
and the work in progress is here:
https://github.com/wallyqs/org-mode-features
Hello Org-mode community,
Are there any plans to participate this year in Google Summer of Code?
(Sort of short notice since the deadline is fastly approaching: March 29)
http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/homepage/google/gsoc2013
Surely there are some ideas that could make it!
Hey Nicolas, this looks very detailed and I think it could be useful
for people trying to write other parsers implementations for org-mode.
Thanks for sharing!
By the way, does it exist somewhere a set of examples of Emacs
org-mode - html conversion for all org-mode features?
(How are changes
I also donated a bit :)
Thanks for the great work!
- Waldemar
On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 12:59 AM, Bastien b...@altern.org wrote:
Hello all,
I've been a freelancer for the last two months and I want to continue
this experience.
As such, my main challenge is to discipline myself not to spend
Hello Aurélien,
I just tried org-sync to fetch the issues from a project in github,
this looks really useful!
Not a big deal but I see that you have to set os-github-auth and call M-x
os-import, os etc..
to use org-sync. Since the library is named org-sync, wouldn't it be better
to
base on the
Bastien,
My name is Waldemar, and I am the current maintainer of the org-ruby gem.
It looks like thanks to you (and many others who reported this)
github/markup was updated so that it uses the 0.7.0 org-ruby version of the
gem!
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