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On 08/03/12 21:52, John Hendy wrote:
Drat. I meant to add that when I run the code exactly as I have it from R
directly, it works. I
literally copy and paste my org-mode babel block code line by line into a
terminal and obtain
the proper output
Eric Schulte eric.schulte at gmx.com writes:
Later this month I will be giving a talk on the use of code blocks in
Org-mode. I haven't yet begun preparing the slides, but when I do they
will live at https://github.com/eschulte/babel-presentation.
Cheers,
Great !
Where will it take place
On Thu, 08 Mar 2012 18:20:10 -1000, Thomas S Dye said:
Hi Myles, Thanks for making me look more closely at this. There are
two things:
1) #+BEGIN_abstract ... #+END_abstract requires org-special-blocks.
So,
2) The abstract text ends up in the title because there is no export
Hi Achim,
Achim Gratz wrote:
If you are using NTemacs rather than the one supplied by Cygwin it simply
doesn't know about symlinks.
I was using an official GNU Emacs binary for Windows (found on
http://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/emacs/windows/).
Anyway, switching to Cygwin Emacs does resolve the
For me, it makes a lot of sense to invert both, as Mathias is suggesting
it.
+1
It would conform more to a sort of standard that way, (see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lightweight_markup_language#Section_headers)
Best regards,
Seb
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Sebastien Vauban
/Gustav
Bernard H. un.compte.pour.tes...@gmail.com writes:
Eric Schulte eric.schulte at gmx.com writes:
Later this month I will be giving a talk on the use of code blocks in
Org-mode. I haven't yet begun preparing the slides, but when I do they
will live at
Applied. Thanks,
aditya siram aditya.si...@gmail.com writes:
Hi all,
When I tangle a source block with :comments yes any spaces in the
sub-heading in which the block is found are replaced with %2520
instead of %20. As a consequence when I org-babel-detangle the
correct heading is not found.
On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 2:41 AM, Rainer M Krug r.m.k...@gmail.com wrote:
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On 08/03/12 21:52, John Hendy wrote:
Drat. I meant to add that when I run the code exactly as I have it from R
directly, it works. I
literally copy and paste my org-mode
On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 8:20 PM, Peter Salazar cycleofs...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey everyone,
Is there a way to get org to wrap text within a table cell? I want to be
able to enter long text entries into cells without expanding column width.
Also, is there a way to merge cells—say, three cells
Ragel http://www.complang.org/ragel/ is a tool that integrates regular
expressions and state machines under one umbrella.
It has backends currently for C, C++, Objective-C, D, Java and Ruby. I do
not think having an elisp backend would be a very big task.
After that (in my estimate) org-mode
Rustom Mody rustompm...@gmail.com writes:
Ragel http://www.complang.org/ragel/ is a tool that integrates regular
expressions and state machines under one umbrella.
It has backends currently for C, C++, Objective-C, D, Java and Ruby.
I do not think having an elisp backend would be a very big
Hi Gustav,
* Gustav Wikström gustav.e...@gmail.com [09. Mar. 2012]:
For me, it makes a lot of sense to invert both, as Mathias is suggesting
it.
+1
+1
It would conform more to a sort of standard that way, (see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lightweight_markup_language#Section_headers)
We
I have org-refile-use-cache set.
I refile a headline to foo.org/foo which doesn't exist yet.
I'm prompted to create foo headline. I accept.
Then, I refile another note to foo.org/foo
foo.org/foo appears as the default refile location in the mini-buffer.
So far so good. I press Enter.
But
Thorsten quintf...@googlemail.com writes:
Rustom Mody rustompm...@gmail.com writes:
Ragel http://www.complang.org/ragel/ is a tool that integrates regular
expressions and state machines under one umbrella.
It has backends currently for C, C++, Objective-C, D, Java and Ruby.
I do not think
Hello,
Jambunathan K kjambunat...@gmail.com writes:
Can the org-export driver make listified headings transparent to the
backend?
I am reluctant to fake data presented to transcoders. I am even more
reluctant when some information is lost in the process. A back-end might
need to tell the
Hi,
Picking up a few-month-old thread ...
On Tue, 21 Jun 2011 10:26:17 -0700, Eric Schulte wrote:
You are suggesting that code to be run interactively should be written
to an external file then loaded into the interactive session. This
would certainly work around the syntax limitation of
Hello, wasn't able to find an answer to this. Is it possible in
the Android MobileOrg version, when viewing agenda, to go to next or
previous week? I'm using version 0.8.3
best wishes,
renato
* Does anyone know how to pipe Link: http://orgmode.org; highlighted text
to flite
** Maybe a hook?
(add-hook 'org-occur-highlights 'etc...
** I mean: I'm trying to get the mouse-highlight text that pops-up sent to
flite--FestivalLite---then text-to-speech would be done---emacs could
literally
* Does anyone know how to pipe Link: http://orgmode.org; highlighted text
to flite
** Maybe a hook?
(add-hook 'org-occur-highlights 'etc...
** Trying to get the mouse-highlight text that pops-up sent to
flite--FestivalLite---then text-to-speech would be done---emacs could
literally tell me what
Jacek Generowicz jacek.generow...@cern.ch writes:
Hi,
Picking up a few-month-old thread ...
On Tue, 21 Jun 2011 10:26:17 -0700, Eric Schulte wrote:
You are suggesting that code to be run interactively should be written
to an external file then loaded into the interactive session. This
Thanks tom! This is exactly what I need.
regards,
robb
On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 9:24 PM, Tom Regner t...@goochesa.de wrote:
Hi,
Panruo Wu p...@mymail.mines.edu writes:
Dear list,
#+begin_src sh
for np in {1..32}
do
echo $np
done
#+end_src
when executing, the output
Hi Robert,
Not sure what you want to do after opening but I have some code that
extracts a time range out of a date tree. Maybe you can reuse the
searching parts ...
Cheers,
Martin
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(defun
At Fri, 9 Mar 2012 13:31:05 -0700,
Eric Schulte wrote:
I look forward to upcoming patches.
I've not dug around the implementation of babel before. Any pointers
on where to start?
Jacek Generowicz jacek.generow...@cern.ch writes:
At Fri, 9 Mar 2012 13:31:05 -0700,
Eric Schulte wrote:
I look forward to upcoming patches.
I've not dug around the implementation of babel before. Any pointers
on where to start?
Sure,
The best place to look at is existing lisp/ob-*.el
On 09 Mar 2012, at 3:09 am +0100, Bastien wrote:
Mathias Bauer mba...@gmx.org writes:
As default, all level 1 headlines are underlined by -
characters and level 2 headlines with =. Wouldn't it be
more logical the other way round
Unless many users think this is illogical, I won't change
Hi,
many functions in org-babel are bound to a letter X and C-X, it would be
nice if it was the case for org-babel-goto-named-src-block.
Here is a trivial patch.
diff --git a/lisp/ob-keys.el b/lisp/ob-keys.el
index cc11343..759bef3 100644
--- a/lisp/ob-keys.el
+++ b/lisp/ob-keys.el
@@ -60,7
I have the following source block that I tangle to produce a short script:
#+begin_src sh :tangle code/get_wavs.sh
#!/bin/bash
for fn_in in $@; do
fn_out=$(sed -e 's|\.3gp$||g' -e 's|$|.wav|g' $fn_in)
ffmpeg -i $fn_in -vn -f wav -acodec pcm_u8 $fn_out
done
#+end_src
However,
Leo Alekseyev dnqu...@gmail.com wrote:
I have the following source block that I tangle to produce a short script:
#+begin_src sh :tangle code/get_wavs.sh
#!/bin/bash
for fn_in in $@; do
fn_out=$(sed -e 's|\.3gp$||g' -e 's|$|.wav|g' $fn_in)
ffmpeg -i $fn_in -vn -f wav
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com writes:
Leo Alekseyev dnqu...@gmail.com wrote:
I have the following source block that I tangle to produce a short script:
#+begin_src sh :tangle code/get_wavs.sh
#!/bin/bash
for fn_in in $@; do
fn_out=$(sed -e 's|\.3gp$||g' -e 's|$|.wav|g'
Eric Schulte eric.schu...@gmx.com wrote:
Or try
#+begin_src sh :tangle code/get_wavs.sh :shebang #!/bin/bash
for fn_in in $@; do
fn_out=$(sed -e 's|\.3gp$||g' -e 's|$|.wav|g' $fn_in)
ffmpeg -i $fn_in -vn -f wav -acodec pcm_u8 $fn_out
done
#+end_src
That reminds me: I
Tom Regner t...@goochesa.de wrote:
Hi,
Panruo Wu p...@mymail.mines.edu writes:
Dear list,
#+begin_src sh=C2=A0
for np in {1..32}
do
=C2=A0 =C2=A0 echo $np
done
#+end_src
when executing, the output only shows
{1..32}
which is clearly not I want..
After some
On 9.3.2012, at 11:12, Sebastien Vauban wrote:
Hi Bastien and Mathias,
Bastien wrote:
As default, all level 1 headlines are underlined by - characters and level
2 headlines with =. Wouldn't it be more logical the other way round: the
lower the level, the more important the headline and
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com schrieb:
Tom Regner t...@goochesa.de wrote:
Hi,
Panruo Wu p...@mymail.mines.edu writes:
Dear list,
#+begin_src sh=C2=A0
for np in {1..32}
do
=C2=A0 =C2=A0 echo $np
done
#+end_src
when executing, the output only shows
{1..32}
which
--- 8 ---
#+TITLE: One code two tables
Hello, I'm adopting my workflow to org, and now I want to understand what I do
wrong in following.
Suppose I have two tables with headers and three columns. In export to html I
want to get two tables
with
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