Dnia 2013-10-28, o godz. 06:13:21
Scot Becker scot.bec...@gmail.com napisał(a):
I'm using org-mode to keep track of student grades. How can I easily
add a bunch of identical headings at a certain level in my tree?
Specifically,I have a L2 heading for each student, and I want to put
a node
Hello,
Suvayu Ali fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com writes:
I tested with a minimal setup. Same issue. The following:
#+attr_beamer: :overlay 1 :width 0.8\linewidth
[[file:bla.png]]
exports as,
\includegraphics[width=.9\linewidth]{bla.png}
Something is off.
Beamer back-end delegates
Hello,
Attached is a 2 character patch that makes org-indent-region indent
#+BEGIN_SRC and #+END_SRC lines according to org document rules instead of
the indentation rules of the language /inside/ the source block.
This is my first patch proposal for org-mode, so please let me know if I
need to
Hello,
Ingo Lohmar i.loh...@gmail.com writes:
please find attached a 1-4-char patch fixing the behavior of the above
function when inside a plain list.
[...]
Subject: [PATCH] fix org-insert-todo-heading-respect-content in plain list
item
* lisp/org.el
Hello Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
At the moment, by default, external emacs process for asynchronous
export is called with:
/path/to/emacs -Q --batch -l org-export-async-init-file ... export stuff...
where `org-export-async-init-file' defaults to `user-init-file'. It is,
by default,
Marcin Borkowski wrote:
Scot Becker scot.bec...@gmail.com napisał(a):
I'm using org-mode to keep track of student grades. How can I easily
add a bunch of identical headings at a certain level in my tree?
Specifically,I have a L2 heading for each student, and I want to put
a node (heading,
Hello,
Joost Diepenmaat jo...@zeekat.nl writes:
Attached is a 2 character patch that makes org-indent-region indent
#+BEGIN_SRC and #+END_SRC lines according to org document rules instead of
the indentation rules of the language /inside/ the source block.
This is my first patch proposal for
Hello,
Sebastien Vauban sva-news-D0wtAvR13HarG/idocf...@public.gmane.org
writes:
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
At the moment, by default, external emacs process for asynchronous
export is called with:
/path/to/emacs -Q --batch -l org-export-async-init-file ... export stuff...
where
Hello,
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
I think there are two axes of variation here:
1) internationalization, and
2) style guides, e.g., for a particular journal, Chicago Manual, etc.
IIUC, hardcoding and org-export-dictionary solve 1) but not 2).
In my experience, variation in 2)
On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 9:57 AM, Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.comwrote:
Here, you need to specifying what functions and variables are modified
by your patch and how. Something like the following should do
Oh yes. I'll keep that in mind next time.
Otherwise, the patch looks good. So I
Hello,
I'm using org-reftable.el [1] from the contrib path of the Git
repository since several months. It is a useful addition to integrate
my personal archive of notes, data sheets, and pages that I tore out of
journals into Org Mode documents.
Now that I wanted to refine this system, I
Jarmo Hurri jarmo.hu...@syk.fi writes:
Greetings again.
1. First the question: when I export the org file below as Beamer (C-c
C-e l O), I get an empty outline. How do I fix this?
Seems to work fine for me with the older version that I was running,
but I upgraded to latest and I get the
Paul Rankin p...@tilk.co writes:
org-mode-hook '(#[nil
I would check this variable: the bug report is huge primarily because of
a lot of white space in the value of this variable. That might be an
artifact of mail/news software of course, but it does seem a bit
strange.
Nick
Just to answer my own question, I shamelessly took Alex Schroeder's
raw.pl script and hacked it up a bit to do some conversion from Oddmuse
markup to org-mode. The attached Perl script should run through all the
pages in an Oddmuse Wiki and generate .org versions of them in a
separate
Hi Nicolas,
this sounds OK for me.
- Carsten
On 27.10.2013, at 10:35, Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
At the moment, by default, external emacs process for asynchronous
export is called with:
/path/to/emacs -Q --batch -l org-export-async-init-file ... export stuff...
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
I agree customization is more powerful here (although it means that all
non-English Org users will need to change it), but so it is for every
other multilingual string.
Since we didn't choose to make multilingual strings customizable, I find
it
2013ko urriak 27an, Nicolas Goaziou-ek idatzi zuen:
Hello,
At the moment, by default, external emacs process for asynchronous
export is called with:
/path/to/emacs -Q --batch -l org-export-async-init-file ... export stuff...
where `org-export-async-init-file' defaults to
Hello all,
I would really appreciate it if it were possible to specify an arbitrary
lisp function to process node-properties when creating a column view. For
example, you can currently have something like:
* Top node for columns view
:PROPERTIES:
:COLUMNS: %25ITEM %TAGS %PRIORITY %TODO
Hello,
Aaron Ecay aarone...@gmail.com writes:
My init.el file does (server-start), and also opens all the buffers
(usually 100+) I had opened the last time I quit emacs (by using emacs’s
included desktop library). The buffers in turn spawn child processes
(aspell, some python IDE-ish
Is there a speed command or command in general to copy a subtree to the
clipboard or to another file?
Thanks,
Sam
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swfl...@flintfam.org
freenode: swflint
(402) 517-8468
http://flintfam.org/~swflint
BAFBF3FF
2013ko urriak 28an, Nicolas Goaziou-ek idatzi zuen:
At the moment, default configuration will load init.el (or an
equivalent) so my proposal is not different in that regard.
Oh I see. I didn’t read your original email carefully enough; I focused
on the removal of -Q, which I just associate
Put point on the subtree headline and then C-c C-x M-w.
Scott Randby
On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 1:18 PM, Sam Flint swfl...@flintfam.org wrote:
Is there a speed command or command in general to copy a subtree to the
clipboard or to another file?
Thanks,
Sam
--
Sam Flint
swfl...@flintfam.org
On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 1:18 PM, Sam Flint swfl...@flintfam.org wrote:
Is there a speed command or command in general to copy a subtree to the
clipboard or to another file?
Thanks,
Sam
--
Sam Flint
swfl...@flintfam.org
freenode: swflint
(402) 517-8468
http://flintfam.org/~swflint
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
At the moment, by default, external emacs process for asynchronous
export is called with:
/path/to/emacs -Q --batch -l org-export-async-init-file ... export stuff...
where `org-export-async-init-file' defaults to `user-init-file'. It is,
by default, not the same as
Peter Davis writes:
# hyperlinks
s/\[\[([^]]*)\]\]/[[file:$1.org][$1]]/g;
Try this to fix the links maybe:
# hyperlinks
s/\[\[([^]]*)\]\]/
my $l = $1;
$l =~ s: :_:g;
[[file:$l.org][$l]]/gex;
Regards,
Achim.
--
Hello,
Some months ago, I proposed a patch to implement synctex support for the
latex exporter. Following feedback from Nicolas, I was working on
converting that code to use hooks and advice, without modifying core
org-mode functions. It was a frustrating but very educational task, and
it is
On 10/28/13, 2:12 PM, Achim Gratz wrote:
Peter Davis writes:
# hyperlinks
s/\[\[([^]]*)\]\]/[[file:$1.org][$1]]/g;
Try this to fix the links maybe:
# hyperlinks
s/\[\[([^]]*)\]\]/
my $l = $1;
$l =~ s: :_:g;
Hello,
I am trying to figure out how to add in-buffer (for all tasks in the
file) setting to enforce TODO dependencies.
I tried #+PROPERTY: ORDERED t but it did not work.
Any thoughts, please?
Thanks
Joe
Joe M wrote:
I am trying to figure out how to add in-buffer (for all tasks in the
file) setting to enforce TODO dependencies.
I tried #+PROPERTY: ORDERED t but it did not work.
Any thoughts, please?
Just an idea: did you press C-c C-c on the property line, after adding it? If
not, it's
* lisp/org-element.el (org-element-center-block-parser,
org-element-quote-block-parser, org-element-special-block-parser,
org-element-verse-block-parser): Add :parameters to return value
(org-element-center-block-interpreter, org-element-quote-block-interpreter,
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
Am I missing something?
An example filter?
(defun my-personal-table-continuation-strings (row backend info)
(when (org-export-derived-backend-p 'latex)
(replace-regexp-in-string
multicolumn{[0-9]+}{l}{\\(.*\\)} String 1
Hi Sam,
I am sorry for the late reply. It seems I forgot to apply the patch I
originally sent. I have just done so.
It seems like what you are talking about below is a different problem,
though. The ‘org-src-in-org-buffer’ macro is only called when saving or
tangling, not when invoking
Peter Davis writes:
Excellent! I modified it slightly to keep the spaces in the display
string:
This is better, I'd think:
# hyperlinks
s/\[\[([^]]*)\]\]/
my $l = $1;
$l =~ s: :_:g;
[[file:$l.org][$1]]/gex;
Regards,
Achim.
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On 10/28/13, 3:18 PM, Achim Gratz wrote:
Peter Davis writes:
Excellent! I modified it slightly to keep the spaces in the display
string:
This is better, I'd think:
# hyperlinks
s/\[\[([^]]*)\]\]/
my $l = $1;
$l =~ s: :_:g;
[[file:$l.org][$1]]/gex;
That was the first thing I tried, and Perl
Hi Nicolas,
sure: emacs -q -nw, and in the scratch buffer
(add-to-list 'load-path ~/src/org-mode/lisp/) ;refer to HEAD as of yesterday
(org-mode)
;and enter/paste:
* test
- an -!- item
- another one
Then, with the cursor at -!- (for example), hitting C-S-return breaks
the line, while it
Hi Aaron,
Below?
If you mean my fix, I don't know why it worked and cannot investigate it.
Samuel
On 10/28/13, Aaron Ecay aarone...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Sam,
I am sorry for the late reply. It seems I forgot to apply the patch I
originally sent. I have just done so.
It seems like what
2013ko urriak 28an, Samuel Wales-ek idatzi zuen:
Hi Aaron,
Below?
If you mean my fix, I don't know why it worked and cannot investigate it.
Samuel
Argh, I must have mistakenly deleted the quoted text from my reply; I
did mean the suggestion to comment out the line
(setq
Thomas, Suvayu, Aaron, Nick, Eric, Carsten, Phil, et al,
Hi again!
Can I re-open this thread to discuss two new issues I now experience with emacs
24.3.1 and orgmode version 8.2.1 in the handling of svg = tex = pdf ?
Here goes:
1) If the plot has text in it which contains a percent character
Hi Malcom,
2013ko urriak 28an, Cook, Malcolm-ek idatzi zuen:
Thomas, Suvayu, Aaron, Nick, Eric, Carsten, Phil, et al,
Hi again!
Can I re-open this thread to discuss two new issues I now experience with
emacs 24.3.1 and orgmode version 8.2.1 in the handling of svg = tex = pdf ?
Here
Hi Michael,
thanx for the good words about org-index !
And yes all those packages are earlier Versions of org-index :-/
However, I did not try to cover my traces that way, but rather tried to find a
name,
that at first glimpse gives an idea of this packages purpose ...
Now, org-index is a
* lisp/ob-core.el (org-babel-inline-result-wrap,
org-babel-default-header-args,
org-babel-default-inline-header-args): mark as safe local variables
---
lisp/ob-core.el | 31 +++
1 file changed, 31 insertions(+)
diff --git a/lisp/ob-core.el b/lisp/ob-core.el
index
* lisp/ox-latex.el (org-latex-with-hyperref,
org-latex-default-table-mode, org-latex-tables-booktabs,
org-latex-tables-centered, org-latex-table-caption-above,
org-latex-listings): add safe local variable properties
---
lisp/ox-latex.el | 18 --
1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 6
* lisp/ob-R.el (org-babel-default-header-args:R): mark as a safe local
variable
---
lisp/ob-R.el | 16
1 file changed, 16 insertions(+)
diff --git a/lisp/ob-R.el b/lisp/ob-R.el
index 74d7513..2086622 100644
--- a/lisp/ob-R.el
+++ b/lisp/ob-R.el
@@ -66,6 +66,22 @@
R-specific
On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 4:26 PM, Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de wrote:
Peter Davis writes:
That was the first thing I tried, and Perl complained about an
undefined variable. I may have made a typo though.
Nope, my error. $1 gets clobbered by the second replacement. So you'd
want what you
Hello,
I am a newbie to Org-mode and am wondering if anyone would be kind
enough to share your org-mode configuration.
Thanks
Joe
Peter Davis writes:
That was the first thing I tried, and Perl complained about an
undefined variable. I may have made a typo though.
Nope, my error. $1 gets clobbered by the second replacement. So you'd
want what you wrote or somewhat shorter:
# hyperlinks
s/\[\[([^]]*)\]\]/
my ($l, $o) =
In
http://mid.gmane.org/CANtbJLFJ84FixMJr_4BAC=ixrpqozm44dfxaak6z1fbtbrq...@mail.gmail.com,
Klaus-Dieter pointed out that many export variables are not marked as
safe locals, which makes it annoying to use them as file-local
variables, especially in collaborative situations. Here are 3 patches
Hello Joe,
Welcome to the Org mode community.
On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 03:35:43PM -0500, Joe M wrote:
Hello,
I am a newbie to Org-mode and am wondering if anyone would be kind
enough to share your org-mode configuration.
I would suggest you look at articles on Worg instead. This is a good
Hi Aaron,
I think, but not sure, that:
- your original patch had the right idea, and i think it improved
it, but did not fix it
- my tiny fix seemed to fix it, but i did not test enough
- i avoid the bug rather than carrying along my patch or yours
- my impression is that the bug was due
* lisp/org.el (org-insert-comment, org-comment-or-uncomment-region):
use the relevant language’s major mode comment function if called from
within a source block.
This patch makes it easier to (un)comment lines of babel source. Now
M-; in a soucre code block should Just Work.
The modification
* lisp/ob-comint.el (org-babel-comint-in-buffer): don’t add to
comint-input-ring
Previously, babel code would be added to the comint input ring of a
babel session, making interactive use of the session difficult: one
had to page through the babel generated commands when browsing the
comint
* lisp/ob-comint.el (org-babel-comint-with-output,
org-babel-comint-in-buffer): clean up code.
This patch replaces some deeply nested ca/dr calls with ‘nth’, and
replaces a setq/unwind-protect/setq incantation with a simple let
binding. Finally, it also restructures ’org-babel-comint-in-buffer’
Point is moved to beginning of buffer in every agenda file when I run
the agenda.
emacs -Q with a minimal test case and (setq org-agenda-window-setup
'current-window) has the bug.
Same thing without it does not.
Thanks.
Samuel
Emacs 24.3
org-mode 7.8.11
I am trying to export org file into html, and the result html needs to show
a table rather than a list.
I understand that
|-+-|
| | |
| | |
would export itself into a table. But this form of contents is not easy to
read and edit,
I've set org-latex-listings to Use listings (not minted), and then run
this minimal example.
#+BIND: org-latex-listings-options ((basicstyle \\ttfamily)
(captionpos b) (tabsize 3))
#+LANGUAGE: en
#+OPTIONS: H:1 num:t toc:nil \n:nil @:t ::t |:t ^:t -:t f:t *:t :t ':t
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