Hi Cecil
On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 10:06 AM, Michael Brand
wrote:
> #+TBLFM: @>$2 = vsum(@II..@>>) :: $3 = if(vlen(@-I$2..@0$2) ==
> vlen(@-I$2..@+I$2), vsum(@-I$2..@+I$2) +.0, string("")); EN f-1 :: @>$3 =
> string("")
I should have simplified the condition in "if" to
#+TBLFM: @>$2 = vsum(@II
Hi,
This screenshot
https://www.dropbox.com/s/g3obxpigr8gg69f/-Org%20Agenda-%20-%20emacs_017.png
shows how it looked before the patch. It's no good unless you have
very good memory for numbers )
From d14eac26b0a452b39e0f8231d2c7a552f16ffe1b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Alexey Lebedeff
Date: Thu
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Richard Lawrence writes:
>
>> Would using a different property---say, LATEX_LABEL---resolve your
>> concerns? This property could be explicitly documented as overriding
>> Org's default labeling, with the value passed down directly to LaTeX.
>
> I'd rather have a varia
Is this ID spoken of? http://orgmode.org/worg/org-api/org-id-api.html
So far it's just a field in Property, correct?
On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 12:46 PM, Samuel Wales wrote:
> there is also <>.
>
Hello Org users,
recently I had to clock several small tasks,
switching repeatedly from one to the other, and
wanted to see the chronological history of all
the CLOCK intervals, i.e. no sums/aggregations
by day/week.
So I wrote a (first rough version of a) dynamic
block function for it, you m
Hi just sat down to code this up. I assume the keywords are so we can use
data within the plist argument (info) passed to `org-latex-template'. But
I'm not exactly sure what you mean by %k for keywords.
Are you suggesting we could do something like:
"\\hypersetup{\n pdfkeywords={%kkeywords},\n
On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 06:08:50PM +0100, Vikas Rawal wrote:
> Sorry, you forgot to reply to the mailing list. I am copying mailing
> list in my reply. I hope it sticks to the thread.
>
> My intent was to add classes, so that when I export to html, I get
> something like this:
>
>
So, use the cla
this doesn't answer your question, but i find that inline footnotes
keep everything together.
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Hi Tom,
Am 17.02.14 22:56, schrieb Thomas S. Dye:
FWIW, as a small businessman, the indemnification clause looks fairly
standard to me. The contracts for archaeological services that we
routinely sign typically have a clause like this, usually coupled with a
request for a certificate of insura
Hi,
I'm using emacs 24 on OSX and I'm unable to upgrade org mode.
I did the following
1) Checkout the org mode git repo
2) Checkout the latest release tag : git checkout release_8.2.5h
3) Tell emacs to load the relevant paths
;; Setup org mode
(add-to-list 'load-path "/Users/agh/aru
On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 1:54 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Nice! Worth a mention in the org-hacks section on Worg I think.
Maybe. Instead I would like to favor to look at the page with the Worg
tutorials and in the spreadsheet section to follow the link to the
"Emacs Regression Test (ERT) for Org table
Sorry, you forgot to reply to the mailing list. I am copying mailing
list in my reply. I hope it sticks to the thread.
My intent was to add classes, so that when I export to html, I get
something like this:
Vikas
On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 03:22:13PM -0500, Rick Frankel wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 16, 2
> The following will do what you want.
>
> set the value
> #+begin_src lisp :results silent
> (defvar foo '(defun square (x) (* x x)))
> #+end_src
>
> #+begin_src lisp :results output pp code
> foo
> #+end_src
>
> #+RESULTS:
> #+BEGIN_SRC lisp
>
> (DEFUN SQUARE (X) (* X X))
> #+END_SRC
>
> Best,
>
Oleh writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I'd like to perform Elisp operations on org-mode buffer while exporting.
>
> Something like this (the comma unquotes like in Lisp quasiquote):
>
> ,(setq foo "(defun square (x)\n (* x x))")
>
> #+begin_src lisp
> ,foo
> #+end_src
> #+BEGIN_HTML
> ,(with-current-buffer
Thanks Eric,
I think that will do.
Cheers
Samuel
e...@ericabrahamsen.net writes:
> Samuel Schaumburg writes:
>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I frequently use org to write outlines for my thesis-papers. This often
>> requires lenghty footnotes. The manual says, that I can use C-c C-c to
>> jump back into
I think that's a great idea.
Thanks for helping me workaround my individual problem and advice on what
type of patch you're welcoming.
I just happen to have the free time today so I'll try to get a patch to
you.
On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 7:05 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Joe Hirn wri
Hi,
Is it possible to control appearance of tables in reveal.js
presentations created with ox-reveal? The resulting html tables appear
on the left and I want to be able to have them centered.
There is a comment at
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20583341/tables-and-div-elements-are-not-centred-
Hi again.
Need to repost my own question (below), since there was no response to
this.
All the best,
Jarmo
> The following code evaluates just fine with C-c C-c, but fails during
> export. This is with the newest org-mode just pulled and built. How do I
> fix the issue?
>
> # -
Hi all,
I'd like to perform Elisp operations on org-mode buffer while exporting.
Something like this (the comma unquotes like in Lisp quasiquote):
,(setq foo "(defun square (x)\n (* x x))")
#+begin_src lisp
,foo
#+end_src
#+BEGIN_HTML
,(with-current-buffer
(with-current-buffer (get-buf
"Sebastien Vauban" wrote:
> Bastien wrote:
>> "Sebastien Vauban" writes:
>>
>>> While a custom agenda command such as the following used to work some time
>>> ago, it does not anymore.
>>>
>>> (add-to-list 'org-agenda-custom-commands
>>>'("D" "Stuck + agenda"
>>>
Hello,
Joe Hirn writes:
> So I understand, you're recommending I disable org-latex-with-hyperref and
> then add my own \\hypersetup. My goal would be to avoid placing a #+ entry
> into every .org file I compose. Which var would be the easiest to to adjust
> so I can emit \\hypersetup by default
Cecil Westerhof writes:
> 2014-02-16 10:06 GMT+01:00 Michael Brand :
>
> > - I would like to have only the last element of the range filled.
>
> I always thought that this would not be possible with reasonable
> effort. Your question made me think again and it is possible, now I
>
Hello,
Richard Lawrence writes:
> Would using a different property---say, LATEX_LABEL---resolve your
> concerns? This property could be explicitly documented as overriding
> Org's default labeling, with the value passed down directly to LaTeX.
I'd rather have a variable, e.g., `org-latex-custo
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