Hi. . . I'm having trouble getting an image URL to render as an inline image
in the html export. It always renders it as a link.
I have an image saved on Google but Google doesn't preserve the extension
which I think confuses org-mode since it doesn't look like an image. Here's
the markup:
* Se
Tom writes:
> I generally have repeat logging off, but I want to turn it on
> for a certain subtree.
>
> I added the property LOGGING with the value logrepeat:
>
> :PROPERTIES:
> :LOGGING: logrepeat
> :END:
>
> But this doesn't seem to work, when I toogle the task state
> the repeat is not logged
Matt Lundin writes:
> Hi Eric,
>
> "Eric Schulte" writes:
>
>> In an attempt to organize my reading notes, I've written the following
>> tool which allows both for exporting Org-mode headlines with bibtex
>> meta-data to bibtex entries, and for reading existing bibtex entries
>> into Org-mode he
Christian Moe writes:
> Cool! Thanks for this. I understand the Fireforg project provides part
> of this functionality (integrated with Zotero), but this free-standing
> tool looks helpful. Three quick comments:
>
> - I tried to just put this on my load path and require it, but there
> seems to b
Matt Lundin writes:
> "Thomas S. Dye" writes:
>
>> This could be very useful and a significant enhancement to Org-mode
>> for note taking. With it, library time can be spent almost entirely
>> within Org-mode, capturing bibliographic information and taking
>> reading notes. It feels like the rig
Hi Tom,
"Thomas S. Dye" writes:
> Hi Eric,
>
> This could be very useful and a significant enhancement to Org-mode
> for note taking. With it, library time can be spent almost entirely
> within Org-mode, capturing bibliographic information and taking
> reading notes. It feels like the right le
Bill Wishon wrote:
> Bill Wishon wishon.org> writes:
>
> > What I'm trying to figure out now is how to read the template from a file.
> > The documentation says that it can be done by using (file "path/to/file")
> > in place of the template text argument, but I haven't gotten that working
>
On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 00:53, Sebastian Szwarc wrote:
> Ok here it is:
> Aquamacs version: newest :)
> Snow Leopard 10.6.7
>
> Set - unicode UTF-8
> Font for text mode - Lucida Grande 13pt
>
> And this is how it looks
>
> http://img861.imageshack.us/i/zrzutekranu20110420godz.png/
Samuel Wales w
Ok here it is:
Aquamacs version: newest :)
Snow Leopard 10.6.7
Set - unicode UTF-8
Font for text mode - Lucida Grande 13pt
And this is how it looks
http://img861.imageshack.us/i/zrzutekranu20110420godz.png/
regards
Sebastian
Bill Wishon wishon.org> writes:
> What I'm trying to figure out now is how to read the template from a file.
> The documentation says that it can be done by using (file "path/to/file")
> in place of the template text argument, but I haven't gotten that working yet.
Nevermind, my elisp skills
On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 20:34, wrote:
> Sample code:
> Using /a/’s and /b/’s, write add /x/ + 2.
> ^ ^ ^ ^
> Right single quotation mark Non-breaking space
>
> Expected HTML export:
> Using a’s and b’s, write x + 2.
>
> Actual HTML export:
> Using /a/’
> (function function-finding-location)
> Most general way, write your own function to find both
> file and location
I just started trying to do this today myself when I found this thread.
>From what I can tell the expectation is that this function plac
This is a feature that I was just looking for, and I'm pretty excited
about it.
However, I find that providing this new facility leads me to look for
another one: relativizing links.
It seems like when I include another file, the links in that other file
get messed up. In particular, I have fig
Manuel Giraud writes:
> Bernt Hansen writes:
>
>> For indenting lisp code I highlight the region to indent and C-M-\
>> (which is M-x indent-region)
>
> Yes I know (and do). But if you try this on org-html.el, for example,
> big chunks of code are indented differently than they are now. So I
> t
Radio Targets appear to be case insensitive. Is there a way to make
them case sensitive?
-- dtm
Olivier Schwander chadok.info> writes:
>
> Limitations
>
> - Read-only (no org file modifications support)
> - No drawers parsing
> - No exporters
> - No formaters parsing (like ==, //, ** and so on, it
> will wait for exporters)
> - No filtering support
>
Hi Olivier,
El mar, 19 abr 2011, Olivier Schwander decía:
> Dear Org users,
>
> I am pleased to do the first announce of neo, which stands for "No Emacs
> Org". The goal of this project is to provide a full implementation of
> Org usable in Python.
Excelent!! but find some errors:
- Fix setup.py for instal
Sample code:
Using /a/’s and /b/’s, write add /x/ + 2.
^ ^^ ^
Right single quotation markNon-breaking space
Expected HTML export:
Using a’s and b’s, write x + 2.
Actual HTML export:
Using /a/’s and /b/’s, write add /x/ + 2.
If it's not clear, t
Bernt Hansen writes:
> For indenting lisp code I highlight the region to indent and C-M-\
> (which is M-x indent-region)
Yes I know (and do). But if you try this on org-html.el, for example,
big chunks of code are indented differently than they are now. So I
thought that there was some conventio
Manuel Giraud writes:
> Hi,
>
> What are the good settings to indent the org-mode code? I have searched
> through the mailing list and worg but can't find an answer.
>
> I'm asking because while working on org-html.el at one point I reindent
> the whole buffer and end up with a mess (indenting wi
Matt Lundin writes:
> Also, it might be nice to allow a way to one's existing bibtex entry
^ use
-
> type and field definitions---i.e., bibtex-entry-field-alist.
Hi,
What are the good settings to indent the org-mode code? I have searched
through the mailing list and worg but can't find an answer.
I'm asking because while working on org-html.el at one point I reindent
the whole buffer and end up with a mess (indenting with "emacs -Q" can't
fix this).
Bes
Radosław Grzanka writes:
> yes, I've simplified examples to the point which made no sense. I'm
> very sorry.
> All entries should have had some kind of timestamp, deadline or
> schedule. Yes, I'd like daily/weekly agenda view filtered by tags.
No problem. Maybe the tags search examples I pro
"Thomas S. Dye" writes:
> This could be very useful and a significant enhancement to Org-mode
> for note taking. With it, library time can be spent almost entirely
> within Org-mode, capturing bibliographic information and taking
> reading notes. It feels like the right level of functionality--
>
W dniu 2011-04-20 15:12, Matt Lundin pisze:
Radosław Grzanka writes:
Hello,
W dniu 2011-04-20 14:52, Matt Lundin pisze:
I'd like to have two agenda views:
1. should show things I can do at work and internet and untagged tasks
2. should show things I can do at home and internet and untagged
Radosław Grzanka writes:
> Hello,
>
> W dniu 2011-04-20 14:52, Matt Lundin pisze:
>>> I'd like to have two agenda views:
>>>
>>> 1. should show things I can do at work and internet and untagged tasks
>>> 2. should show things I can do at home and internet and untagged tasks
>
>> The simplest solu
Hello,
W dniu 2011-04-20 14:52, Matt Lundin pisze:
I'd like to have two agenda views:
1. should show things I can do at work and internet and untagged tasks
2. should show things I can do at home and internet and untagged tasks
The simplest solution is just to use a query/match (as above). T
Radosław Grzanka writes:
> Hello,
> I have another problem which I fail on resolving.
>
> Let's say I have a org file
>
> --
> #+FILETAGS: work
>
> * Do something at work
> * Do something at the internet:internet:
> --
>
> and another file:
>
> --
>
> * D
Le 15 Apr 2011 14:31, Nick Dokos a écrit:
> Eric Schulte wrote:
>
> > If one goal of such a formal description of Org-mode would be to parse
> > text Org-mode files into an abstract syntax tree ...
> >
>
> I think this should be the starting point: what are the goals for all this?
> Providing a
I have a document that looks like the following.
If I export the whole file, I get the whole file. (I'm exporting to LaTeX
using C-c C-e d.)
If I move to the line "** Level 2 A" and export that subtree using C-c C-e 1
d, the inline tasks are omitted.
Is this a bug or have I just misconf
Hi Eric,
"Eric Schulte" writes:
> In an attempt to organize my reading notes, I've written the following
> tool which allows both for exporting Org-mode headlines with bibtex
> meta-data to bibtex entries, and for reading existing bibtex entries
> into Org-mode headings.
>
> One nice feature of
If I remember well, the thing with BNF and similar approaches was called
'context free grammar' - and I'm not sure, if this requirement is
fullfilled by the org syntax. As I mean to remember is e.g. that Perl
could not be declared fully with a context free grammar.
As if 'parse an org-file complet
Hello,
I have another problem which I fail on resolving.
Let's say I have a org file
--
#+FILETAGS: work
* Do something at work
* Do something at the internet:internet:
--
and another file:
--
* Do something at home:home:
* Do something a
Aankhen writes:
> On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 13:39, Manuel Giraud
> wrote:
>
>> I knew it was not the best solution: all i wanted was to validate. But
>> an empty alt or maybe just "image" is fine by me too.
>
> Fair enough. :-) ‘image’ would be about the same as the file name in
> terms of useful
Cool! Thanks for this. I understand the Fireforg project provides part
of this functionality (integrated with Zotero), but this free-standing
tool looks helpful. Three quick comments:
- I tried to just put this on my load path and require it, but there
seems to be a name conflict with the exis
On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 13:39, Manuel Giraud
wrote:
> Aankhen writes:
>
>> This might not be the best solution. The purpose of the ‘alt’
>> attribute is to provide a textual alternative, which the file name
>> really isn’t. It would be better to provide an empty value:
>>
>> [snip]
>
> I knew i
I generally have repeat logging off, but I want to turn it on
for a certain subtree.
I added the property LOGGING with the value logrepeat:
:PROPERTIES:
:LOGGING: logrepeat
:END:
But this doesn't seem to work, when I toogle the task state
the repeat is not logged.
I checked the source and appar
On 19 April 2011 18:12, Bernt Hansen wrote:
>
> Hi Robert,
>
> From section 10.5 of the org-mode manual
>
> --8<---cut here---start->8---
> `v l or short l (`org-agenda-log-mode')'
> Toggle Logbook mode. In Logbook mode, entries that were marked
>
Aankhen writes:
> This might not be the best solution. The purpose of the ‘alt’
> attribute is to provide a textual alternative, which the file name
> really isn’t. It would be better to provide an empty value:
>
> ,
> |
> `
I knew it was not the best solution: all i wanted was to val
Hi Eric,
This could be very useful and a significant enhancement to Org-mode
for note taking. With it, library time can be spent almost entirely
within Org-mode, capturing bibliographic information and taking
reading notes. It feels like the right level of functionality--
lightweight and
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