el:... targets and named elements in
current buffer, fails to do so, and reports that the link is broken to
the user.
> I believe the default behavior of failing to export when encountering an
> unknown link type is not ok.
I hope it is clear now that it is not unknown link type. There is n
: is not recognized link.
I believe the default behavior of failing to export when encountering an
unknown link type is not ok.
IMO org-mode export should allow export for unknown links.
Support for tel: links might be added to org-mode by default since it is
simple to add and quite useful
On 04/10/2021 18:11, Eric S Fraga wrote:
#+cite_export: natbib plain
Is it serious security flaw to load backend when such instruction is parsed?
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(require 'oc-basic)
(require 'oc-csl)
(require 'oc-natbib)
#+end_src
There is (defcustom org-modules) and
On Monday, 4 Oct 2021 at 14:36, Colin Baxter wrote:
> For "serious" work I've always used only LaTeX, reserving org-mode for
> notes
I moved 100% to org for my writing (& coding) some time ago now. In the
earlier days, I often had to do the final steps before submitting in
LaTeX itself but, for
Dear Eric,
> Eric S Fraga writes:
> Colin, I also only use the basics when writing articles. With the
> new org-cite, the closest I have is with the following settings,
> as an example:
> #+cite_export: natbib plain #+latex_header:
>
Colin,
I also only use the basics when writing articles. With the new
org-cite, the closest I have is with the following settings, as an
example:
#+cite_export: natbib plain
#+latex_header: \usepackage[numbers,sort,super]{natbib}
#+bibliography: ~/[...]/bibliography.bib
This converts the
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello, Colin Baxter writes:
>>> Bruce D'Arcus writes:
>> > You have to load oc-biblatex, say using use-package, and also
>> set > org-cite-export-processors, like:
>>
>> > (setq org-cite-export-processors '((latex biblatex) (t
Hello,
Colin Baxter writes:
>> Bruce D'Arcus writes:
> > You have to load oc-biblatex, say using use-package, and also set
> > org-cite-export-processors, like:
>
> > (setq org-cite-export-processors '((latex biblatex) (t csl)))
>
> Great, but what about old timers like me who
nitial frenzy of
>> experimentation has lead to mixed results.
>>
>> Right now I am trying to use the biblatex processor, but I only
>> get "Unknown processor biblatex". How is that even possible, when
>> that should be one of the processors prov
> Note the thread I posted a day or two ago /.../
Thanks I will, and I will also try to remember to search the mail
archives the next time around.
Yours
Rasmus
e the biblatex processor, but I only
> get "Unknown processor biblatex". How is that even possible, when
> that should be one of the processors provided by org mode 9.5?
>
> Are there more packages, like citeproc.el, on which org-cite
> depends, and I have to install manuall
Hi all,
I have really seen forward to the release of org mode 9.5 with
its new and shiny support for citations. The initial frenzy of
experimentation has lead to mixed results.
Right now I am trying to use the biblatex processor, but I only
get "Unknown processor biblatex". How is
Hi Eric,
Eric Skoglund writes:
> I'd be happy to help as well.
Thanks!
> In particular I have some experience of making responsive (and
> accessible) websites from when it used to be part of my job.
That is indeed something we badly need.
Please send me an email offlist with the username
Krupal writes:
I'd be happy to help as well.
In particular I have some experience of making responsive (and
accessible) websites from when it used to be part of my job.
// Eric
rg2blog/org2blog#make-your-first-post-in-less-5-minutes
> However exporting buffer fails with the error message
> org-export-barf-if-invalid-backend: Unknown "nil" back-end: Aborting export
> I have googled the error message and found this old thread:
> https://www.mail-
fails with the error message
org-export-barf-if-invalid-backend: Unknown "nil" back-end: Aborting export
I have googled the error message and found this old thread:
https://www.mail-archive.com/emacs-orgmode@gnu.org/msg105337.html
I have manually loaded ox-org as suggested in
When org file use `#+begin_src sh` instead of `#+begin_src shell`. org-publish
report error:
: cond: Unknown language ‘sh’ at line 2 in ‘ *temp*’
I'm sure I loaded (shell . t) babel language.
Here is my config:
,
| (setq org-babel-load-languages
| '((org . t
rce)...
remote: Loading /home/emacs/git/emacs-htmlize/htmlize.el (source)...
remote: Emacs 26.0.50.1
remote: Unknown component "worg-color-themes" in project "worg"
remote: worg publish process 15449 exited at 09/23/17@02:43:57
To orgmode.org:worg.git
874b4d47..646dd948
Bob Newell writes:
> I have :sitemap-style "tree" in all projects.
And the problem turns out to be that "tree" cannot be in quotes, instead
it has to be
:sitemap-style tree
Previously, this error would not be flagged and the default, which is
tree, would be used, so I
Aloha kakou,
Up until the latest org (Emacs 25.1.1, org 9.1-20) org-publish-all did
exactly as it should. But now I get this error:
Unknown site-map style: tree
I didn't change anything (honestly!).
I have :sitemap-style "tree" in all projects.
I looked into ox-publish.el to verify
Hello!
I use some calc in my org document:
#+begin_SRC calc :var x=5 :var y=2 :exports both
2 + a * x ** y
#+end_SRC
When I export this to LaTeX the listings package complains about an unknown
language calc.
To fix this I simply define a language:
#+LATEX_HEADER: \usepackage{listings
On Saturday, 13 Feb 2016 at 16:35, Axel Kielhorn wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I use some calc in my org document:
>
> #+begin_SRC calc :var x=5 :var y=2 :exports both
> 2 + a * x ** y
> #+end_SRC
>
> When I export this to LaTeX the listings package complains about an
> unk
-backend: Unknown nil back-end: Aborting
export
user-error: Minibuffer window is not active
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!
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excepción» en el que vivimos. Walter Benjamin, Tesis de Filosofía de la
historia
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Hello Thomas,
Thomas S. Dye wrote:
I pulled from master this morning, refreshed Org mode, and got this
error message in *Messages*:
Loading /Users/dk/.emacs.d/src/org-mode/contrib/lisp/ox-koma-letter.el
(source)...
org-export-register-backend: Cannot use unknown latex back-end as a parent
Aloha all,
I pulled from master this morning, refreshed Org mode, and got this
error message in *Messages*:
Loading /Users/dk/.emacs.d/src/org-mode/contrib/lisp/ox-koma-letter.el
(source)...
org-export-register-backend: Cannot use unknown latex back-end as a parent
All the best,
Tom
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Hi Tom,
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
I pulled from master this morning, refreshed Org mode, and got this
error message in *Messages*:
Loading /Users/dk/.emacs.d/src/org-mode/contrib/lisp/ox-koma-letter.el
(source)...
org-export-register-backend: Cannot use unknown latex back-end
: Cannot use unknown latex back-end as a parent
Weird. I can't reproduce this here. Does it happen with emacs -q and,
say, (require 'ox-koma-letter)?
I agree. Fortunately, it is weird and gone once I started emacs again.
All the best,
Tom
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http://www.tsdye.com
Peter Davis p...@pfdstudio.com writes:
[...]
It does say the variable is define in org-latex.el, and clicking on that
name takes me to the definition in org-latex.el.gz.
Just to confirm what Nick has said: this file is out of date. There is
no org-latex.el in v8 of org. The equivalent file
On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 09:55:52AM +, Eric S Fraga wrote:
Peter Davis p...@pfdstudio.com writes:
[...]
It does say the variable is define in org-latex.el, and clicking on that
name takes me to the definition in org-latex.el.gz.
Just to confirm what Nick has said: this file is out
Peter Davis p...@pfdstudio.com writes:
[...]
Ok, something weird is going on. This worked on my office MacBook, but
when I try on the home one, also with org 8.2.3c,
org-export-latex-classes is defined, but org-latex-classes is not.
Any clues?
this sounds like a mixed installation.
Eric S Fraga e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk writes:
Peter Davis p...@pfdstudio.com writes:
[...]
Ok, something weird is going on. This worked on my office MacBook, but
when I try on the home one, also with org 8.2.3c,
org-export-latex-classes is defined, but org-latex-classes is not.
Any clues?
Peter Davis p...@pfdstudio.com writes:
Eric S Fraga e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk writes:
Peter Davis p...@pfdstudio.com writes:
[...]
Ok, something weird is going on. This worked on my office MacBook, but
when I try on the home one, also with org 8.2.3c,
org-export-latex-classes is defined, but
Peter Davis p...@pfdstudio.com writes:
[...]
Ok, something weird is going on. This worked on my office MacBook, but
when I try on the home one, also with org 8.2.3c,
org-export-latex-classes is defined, but org-latex-classes is not.
Any clues?
this sounds like a mixed installation. do you
Peter Davis p...@pfdstudio.com writes:
[...]
worked! (NB: the variable names are all lower case.)
indeed. the mixed case LaTeX happened because I have latex as an
abbrev for LaTeX and, unfortunately, -s terminates the word. I
didn't notice the abbrev kicking in. sorry about any confusion!
On Sat, Jan 25, 2014 at 12:34:34PM +, Eric S Fraga wrote:
Peter Davis p...@pfdstudio.com writes:
[...]
Ok, something weird is going on. This worked on my office MacBook, but
when I try on the home one, also with org 8.2.3c,
org-export-latex-classes is defined, but org-latex-classes
I'm trying to get org-article working so I can create PDFs with
something other than Computer Modern, but I keep getting the error
Unknown LaTeX class `org-article'
when I use this in the file:
#+LaTeX_CLASS: org-article
#+LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS:
[article,letterpaper,times,12pt,listings-bw
Peter,
p...@pfdstudio.com writes:
Other ideas?
Did you check the availability of org-article.cls in the TeX tree
using `kpsewhich org-article.cls'?
Do you have an entry for org-article in org-export-latex-classes?
--
Michael
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 01:58:19PM +0100, Michael Strey wrote:
Peter,
p...@pfdstudio.com writes:
Other ideas?
Did you check the availability of org-article.cls in the TeX tree
using `kpsewhich org-article.cls'?
Yes, I get:
[pdavismbp15:~] pdavis% kpsewhich org-article.cls
Peter Davis p...@pfdstudio.com writes:
[...]
Do you have an entry for org-article in org-export-latex-classes?
Yes, like this:
(add-to-list 'org-export-latex-classes
'(org-article
what version of org are you using? in org v8, this variable has been
renamed to org-LaTeX-classes.
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 04:32:38PM +, Eric S Fraga wrote:
Peter Davis p...@pfdstudio.com writes:
[...]
Do you have an entry for org-article in org-export-latex-classes?
Yes, like this:
(add-to-list 'org-export-latex-classes
'(org-article
what version of org are
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 01:54:20PM -0500, Peter Davis wrote:
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 04:32:38PM +, Eric S Fraga wrote:
Peter Davis p...@pfdstudio.com writes:
[...]
Do you have an entry for org-article in org-export-latex-classes?
Yes, like this:
(add-to-list
Hi,
The Emacs C++ mode is called c++-mode. In babel C++ is C++.
Hence, the following problematic case holds.
With the block, (lowercase c)
#+begin_src c++
...
#+end_src
I can edit it in the c++-mode and get nice fontification, but I can't
execute it.
With (capital c)
-mode version 8.0.3 (release_8.0.3-309-gabacff @
/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/org/)
GNU Emacs 24.3.50.1 (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.8.2) of
2013-07-05 on *host*.
–Rasmus
--
Enough with the bla bla!
Use the `org-src-lang-modes' variable to associate a src code block name
with a major mode. This list already contains (cpp . c++) for C++
code blocks, but perhaps (C++ . c++) should be added as well.
Best,
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
Hi,
The Emacs C++ mode is called c++-mode. In babel
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
Use the `org-src-lang-modes' variable to associate a src code block name
with a major mode. This list already contains (cpp . c++) for C++
code blocks, but perhaps (C++ . c++) should be added as well.
Thanks for the pointers!
Do you find the
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
Use the `org-src-lang-modes' variable to associate a src code block name
with a major mode. This list already contains (cpp . c++) for C++
code blocks, but perhaps (C++ . c++) should be added as well.
Thanks for the
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
Use the `org-src-lang-modes' variable to associate a src code block name
with a major mode. This list already contains (cpp . c++) for C++
code blocks, but perhaps (C++ . c++) should be
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
Do you find the attached patch acceptable?
Scratch it, it's not working as it should.
I actually applied this patch, undid the portion in ob-C.el because we
shouldn't be modifying org-babel-load-languages from ob-* files,
Commit aa3786b changed org-entry-blocked-p to use
with-buffer-modified-unmodified, which is defined in bookmark.el. I had
to
(require 'bookmark)
at a strategic place to get past the Unknown function error.
Nick
Hi Nick,
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com writes:
Commit aa3786b changed org-entry-blocked-p to use
with-buffer-modified-unmodified, which is defined in bookmark.el. I had
to
(require 'bookmark)
at a strategic place to get past the Unknown function error.
Fixed, thanks.
--
Bastien
Thomas Baumann dtbaum...@yahoo.de writes:
Christoph Groth c...@falma.de writes:
Anniversaries in BBDB can be now also specified in the format MM-DD
next to -MM-DD.
The ChangeLog should mention that any customized
org-bbdb-anniversary-format-alist has to be updated, otherwise there
; charset=utf-8
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Subject: [Orgmode] org-bbdb: allow anniversaries with unknown years
Date: Mon, 07 Feb 2011 16:43:15 -
From: Christoph Groth c...@falma.de
X-Patchwork-Id: 585
Message-Id: 1297078995-9030-1-git-send-email-...@falma.de
Christoph Groth c...@falma.de writes:
Anniversaries in BBDB can be now also specified in the format MM-DD
next to -MM-DD.
I've now applied this patch, thanks for it!
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retrieved from BBDB.
- (multiple-value-bind (y m d) (values-list (bbdb-split time-str -))
-(list (string-to-number m)
- (string-to-number d)
- (string-to-number y
+Argument TIME-STR is the value retrieved from BBDB. If - is omitted
+it will be considered unknown
-))
-(list (string-to-number m)
- (string-to-number d)
- (string-to-number y
+Argument TIME-STR is the value retrieved from BBDB. If - is omitted
+it will be considered unknown.
+ (multiple-value-bind (a b c) (values-list (bbdb-split time-str -))
+(if (eq c nil
I will look into that.
Thomas
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countries).
The solution that came to my mind was to update org-bbdg.el to also
accept dates in the format MM-DD. org-bbdb-anniv-extract-date would
then substitute nil for unknown years. The remaining code would make
sure that unknown is substituted for unknown `years'.
That solution seems fine
anniversary is often not meaningful (e.g. name days,
popular in
some countries).
The solution that came to my mind was to update org-bbdg.el to also
accept dates in the format MM-DD. org-bbdb-anniv-extract-date would
then substitute nil for unknown years. The remaining code would make
sure
for unknown years. The remaining code would make
sure that unknown is substituted for unknown `years'.
That solution seems fine, however it would break compatibility with
the
old format of org-bbdb-anniversary-format-alist, as this assumes
that a
numerical value of `years' is always defined
-date would
then substitute nil for unknown years. The remaining code would
make
sure that unknown is substituted for unknown `years'.
That solution seems fine, however it would break compatibility with
the
old format of org-bbdb-anniversary-format-alist, as this assumes
that a
numerical value
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
On Oct 10, 2010, at 1:16 PM, Richard Riley wrote:
++ on that one. I get funny looks when asking friends what year they
were born in. Not least because I refuse to capitulate to the FaceBook
masses. org-mode might be referred to, jokingly,
This should now be fixed.
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Sébastien,
Sébastien Vauban wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com writes:
[...]
* Bug
You see that when the language is unknown to Org-babel (=Delphi= in this
example), it gets ignored during export, and gets replaced
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