Hi James,
James Ryland Miller james.ryland.mil...@gmail.com writes:
I'm trying to escape an asterisk character, i.e. * to use in regular
text. I.e., The person wanted to say *BSD. And I don't want to use a
verbatim or code block because monospace is not what I need.
I've tried \* to escape
Daimrod daim...@gmail.com writes:
PS: The change about throwing an error when recentering a window
that does not display the current buffer breaks ~37 tests in Org
master branch, even with this fix. I need to digg this further.
Err, what's the rational behind this change?
It is meant to
Nicolas Richard theonewiththeevill...@yahoo.fr writes:
Daimrod daim...@gmail.com writes:
PS: The change about throwing an error when recentering a window
that does not display the current buffer breaks ~37 tests in Org
master branch, even with this fix. I need to digg this further.
Err,
Thank you very much. That was most informative.
Sent from James Miller's iPhone.
On Jun 12, 2014, at 3:01 AM, Albert Krewinkel tar...@moltkeplatz.de wrote:
Hi James,
James Ryland Miller james.ryland.mil...@gmail.com writes:
I'm trying to escape an asterisk character, i.e. * to use in
Daimrod daim...@gmail.com writes:
Nicolas Richard theonewiththeevill...@yahoo.fr writes:
Daimrod daim...@gmail.com writes:
PS: The change about throwing an error when recentering a window
that does not display the current buffer breaks ~37 tests in Org
master branch, even with this fix. I
I've now fixed this in the maint and master branch of Org's
repository.
Firmly waiting for warnings from the CAR and CDR random checks!
--
Bastien
Daimrod daim...@gmail.com writes:
Daimrod daim...@gmail.com writes:
Nicolas Richard theonewiththeevill...@yahoo.fr writes:
Daimrod daim...@gmail.com writes:
PS: The change about throwing an error when recentering a window
that does not display the current buffer breaks ~37 tests in Org
Daimrod daim...@gmail.com writes:
I've read the fix in org-mode and I understand that it was a silly
question. Please ignore it.
Well, the whole thread gave me the guts to dive in and to find, as
often, how tiny the challenge was -- so thanks for soft-prodding!
--
Bastien
Im using Shift+RightArrow and Shift+LeftArrow quite often to change the scheduled or deadline dates of a task in my agenda view.
As I have a normal large keyboard (where the arrow keys are between the alphanumeric block and the numeric keypad like here:
Hi Martin,
Martin Beck elwood...@web.de writes:
I'm using Shift+RightArrow and Shift+LeftArrow quite often to change
the scheduled or deadline dates of a task in my agenda view. As I have
a normal large keyboard (where the arrow keys are between the
alphanumeric block and the numeric keypad
jorge.a.alf...@gmail.com (Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo) writes:
Hi,
I have the (totally useless) CapsLock key of my keyboard remapped to
Hyper, which allows me to use an extra modifier for emacs commands.
For your case after you have a Hyper key you could make your own arrow
keys without your
Thorsten Jolitz tjol...@gmail.com writes:
Just out of curiosity - did you try this on the console (without X) too?
Xmodmap does not work without X, at least I suppose that is what the X
stands for =)
If someone knows how to remap outside of X please let me know.
Since I use emacs not in X in
In using org-mode, there is one problem that has always irked me (and
is apparently also closely related to the FAQ How do I ignore a
headline?). When I am writing something, I sometimes want to group
things by concept or by work to be done, or any other number of
groupings. BUT I do not want
Hello,
James Miller james.ryland.mil...@gmail.com writes:
Thank you very much. That was most informative.
For completeness, you can escape an asterisk in Org using entities, in
this case \ast{}, or \star{}:
The person wanted to say \ast{}BSD. Now this is bold*
Unfortunately, for obvious
jorge.a.alf...@gmail.com (Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo) writes:
Thorsten Jolitz tjol...@gmail.com writes:
Just out of curiosity - did you try this on the console (without X) too?
Xmodmap does not work without X, at least I suppose that is what the X
stands for =)
I know, thats why I asked.
Mark Edgington edgi...@gmail.com writes:
In using org-mode, there is one problem that has always irked me (and
is apparently also closely related to the FAQ How do I ignore a
headline?). When I am writing something, I sometimes want to group
things by concept or by work to be done, or any
Thorsten Jolitz tjolitz at gmail.com writes:
In a tree structure, when ignoring the parent node, it seems only
logical that the siblings are ignored too.
You seem to use the wrong tool for the task (headlines), this looks like
a perfect use case for TAGS, i.e. define your (concept)
Ken Mankoff mank...@gmail.com writes:
Another common (for me) example is to have a heading called * Appendix
in a paper, and then the LaTeX \appendix command. The Org heading is
just for me. It should not be exported. All headings below the \appendix
command are Org sub-sections but should be
Mark Edgington edgi...@gmail.com writes:
In using org-mode, there is one problem that has always irked me (and
is apparently also closely related to the FAQ How do I ignore a
headline?). When I am writing something, I sometimes want to group
things by concept or by work to be done, or any
+1 to the OP.
On 2014-06-12 at 13:32, Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
In a tree structure, when ignoring the parent node, it seems only
logical that the siblings are ignored too.
I'm found myself in all of the following situations:
1. I want the heading and everything below not-exported
2. I
On 2014-06-12 at 14:11, Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
Ken Mankoff mank...@gmail.com writes:
Another common (for me) example is to have a heading called *
Appendix in a paper, and then the LaTeX \appendix command. The Org
heading is just for me. It should not be exported. All headings below
the
Hi all
i have a weird problem. in the last few weeks i cant get orgmode to show
inline images anymore. when i use org-toggle-inline-images i get the
following error:
progn: Wrong type argument: stringp, nil [2 times]
can anyone help me to debug this?
best
Z.
Hi Eric, hi all,
2014ko ekainak 12an, Eric Schulte-ek idatzi zuen:
I just ran across this need myself, and updated an old solution to work
with the new exporter. See the thread and my solution at the following.
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2014-06/msg00238.html
It’s
2014-06-12 20:54 GMT+02:00 Aaron Ecay aarone...@gmail.com:
Hi Eric, hi all,
2014ko ekainak 12an, Eric Schulte-ek idatzi zuen:
I just ran across this need myself, and updated an old solution to work
with the new exporter. See the thread and my solution at the following.
2014-06-12 21:21 GMT+02:00 Nicolas Girard girard.nico...@gmail.com:
2014-06-12 20:54 GMT+02:00 Aaron Ecay aarone...@gmail.com:
Hi Eric, hi all,
I also ran across this need. What I had in mind was that certain todo
types would be treated as inline.
For instance, if P was a member of this
On 2014-06-12 at 15:21, Nicolas Girard wrote:
I also ran across this need. What I had in mind was that certain todo
types would be treated as inline.
...
Such a feature is more generic and would be useful in other contexts ;
and the LaTeX-related issues discussed in this thread would be
2014-06-12 21:26 GMT+02:00 Ken Mankoff mank...@gmail.com:
On 2014-06-12 at 15:21, Nicolas Girard wrote:
I vote for the following tags:
+ :noexport: Does not export item, content, and children.
+ :ignoreheading: Does not export heading. Exports content and children.
+ :ignorecontent: Does
Sébastien Delafond sdelaf...@gmail.com writes:
Hello,
from Debian bug #751014 (http://bugs.debian.org/751014):
When org-mime-library is set to semi, org-mime generates a spurious
alternative section around the HTML part. This is due to two bugs in
the function org-mime-multipart:
How do I make the code comment specify the actual location of the source block
ref, not just where it was expanded and tangled?
Currently inserting comments around snippets of code expanded with noweb
is not supported. You may be able to fake this through the clever use
of variables along
Charles Berry ccbe...@ucsd.edu writes:
The following
,
| #+PROPERTY: tangle yes
|
| #+NAME: print-abc
| #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
| (format
| %s abc)
| #+END_SRC
|
| #+NAME: print-def
| #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
| (concat
| def )
| #+END_SRC
|
| #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :noweb
Grant Rettke g...@wisdomandwonder.com writes:
Hi,
My goals was to have a simple makefile to tangle and weave a document;
so org-mk was out of scope.
Just wondering; how could I have done it better?
##
INIT=.emacs.el
$(INIT): TC3F.org
time emacs --batch --no-init-file --load
I also ran across this need. What I had in mind was that certain todo
types would be treated as inline.
For instance, if P was a member of this hypothetical
org-inline-todo-keywords, then
* P a paragraph
some contents
would be rendered as
some contents
by the exporter, no matter
Hi John,
This patch looks great. Given it's length FSF copyright assignment will
be required so please begin that process and when it is complete I'll be
very happy to apply this patch.
Thanks,
Eric
John Dell'Aquila del...@ml1.net writes:
Hi,
This patch makes Oracle a supported database
On Thu, 12 Jun 2014, Eric Schulte wrote:
Charles Berry ccbe...@ucsd.edu writes:
The following
,
| #+PROPERTY: tangle yes
|
| #+NAME: print-abc
| #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
| (format
| %s abc)
| #+END_SRC
|
| #+NAME: print-def
| #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
| (concat
| def )
| #+END_SRC
|
|
Xebar Saram zelt...@gmail.com writes:
Hi all
Hi,
i have a weird problem. in the last few weeks i cant get orgmode to show
inline images anymore. when i use org-toggle-inline-images i get the
following error:
progn: Wrong type argument: stringp, nil [2 times]
can anyone help me to debug
Hi Nicolas,
Thank you for your earlier comments. In order to adjust the scaling of
a graphic generated by a R source block I am doing this ...
** adjusting scaling of a figure generated from source
#+begin_src R :results graphics silent :file foo2.pdf :exports results
plot(c(1:10), c(10:1))
2014-06-12 22:13 GMT+02:00 Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com:
Why TODO types rather than a tag? IMO using a TODO type would conflate
task management and document structuring.
Agreed.
What do you think about the
attached patch which should add this functionality to the core.
Seems fine
Charles C. Berry ccbe...@ucsd.edu writes:
On Thu, 12 Jun 2014, Eric Schulte wrote:
Charles Berry ccbe...@ucsd.edu writes:
The following
,
| #+PROPERTY: tangle yes
|
| #+NAME: print-abc
| #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
| (format
| %s abc)
| #+END_SRC
|
| #+NAME: print-def
|
Nicolas Girard girard.nico...@gmail.com writes:
2014-06-12 22:13 GMT+02:00 Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com:
Why TODO types rather than a tag? IMO using a TODO type would conflate
task management and document structuring.
Agreed.
What do you think about the
attached patch which
On 2014-06-12 at 16:13, Eric Schulte wrote:
What do you think about the attached patch which should add this
functionality to the core.
Why inline?
Org already has inline TODO items which is a different thing.
I don't think the word inline signifies that a heading will or won't
be exported
Ken Mankoff mank...@gmail.com writes:
On 2014-06-12 at 16:13, Eric Schulte wrote:
What do you think about the attached patch which should add this
functionality to the core.
Why inline?
Org already has inline TODO items which is a different thing.
I don't think the word inline
if i were a newcomer i'd wonder how these affected babel, agenda, etc.
maybe noexport, noexportheading, noexportcontent, exportpromotechildren?
On 6/12/14, Ken Mankoff mank...@gmail.com wrote:
+ :noexport: Does not export item, content, and children.
+ :ignoreheading: Does not export heading.
Mark Edgington edgi...@gmail.com writes:
In using org-mode, there is one problem that has always irked me (and
is apparently also closely related to the FAQ How do I ignore a
headline?). When I am writing something, I sometimes want to group
things by concept or by work to be done, or any
Hi Eric, On 2014-06-12 at 20:46, Eric Schulte wrote:
Can you suggest a more intuitive/appropriate tag name? I'm not
personally partial to inline, it was just the first thing that
occurred to me. Previous implementations of similar behavior
used the tag prelim.
I posted the following
Eric Schulte schulte.eric at gmail.com writes:
Ken Mankoff mankoff at gmail.com writes:
I don't think the word inline signifies that a heading will or won't
be exported and/or its children promoted.
Can you suggest a more intuitive/appropriate tag name?
Would it be possible /
Eric Abrahamsen eric at ericabrahamsen.net writes:
It looks like a groundswell for remove-andor-promote tags for headlines,
but for the sake of argument let me propose the use of blocks. It seems
to me that something like a generic block (a block that does nothing
but delete its begin/end
Mark Edgington edgi...@gmail.com writes:
Eric Abrahamsen eric at ericabrahamsen.net writes:
It looks like a groundswell for remove-andor-promote tags for headlines,
but for the sake of argument let me propose the use of blocks. It seems
to me that something like a generic block (a block
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