Le sam. 20 sept. 2014 à 02:49:03 , Dan Griswold kc5...@gmail.com a
envoyé ce message:
Not sure anybody saw this the first time, so I'll try again, with some
expansion.
Unlike the others who've commented, I moved my CV from LaTeX to org-mode and
I'm happy with the results. Two things
On 19 September 2014 20:29, Rainer M Krug rai...@krugs.de wrote:
This boils down to the question I asked earlier about header-args and
+header args, inheritance of header arguments and this in contrast to
normal header args.
Based on this discussion, I thought that the header arguments count
Any thought on this?
~Alban.
On Thursday, September 18, 2014 5:14 PM, alban bernard alban.bern...@yahoo.fr
wrote:
Hi Folks,
My wife and I use the marvelous org-mode to design a complete set
of student courses. These courses are first written in org-mode then
exported to html to ease
Hi Rainer,
You can see mine https://github.com/xgarrido/org-resume that uses
org-mode to produce a LaTeX-PDF (see attached file) file as well as an
HTML version.
Hope it gives you some ideas.
Cheers,
Xavier
Le 19/09/2014 11:18, Rainer M Krug a écrit :
Hi
I am looking for examples /
Hello,
Aaron Ecay aarone...@gmail.com writes:
The attached patch makes babel read description lists as lists of the
following format: ((term description) ...). The present default is
to simply read in the text of each list item, yielding:
(term :: description ...).
Thank you.
Of course,
Hello,
Thomas S. Dye writes :
If you'd like to contribute other patches, then you'll want to sign
the FSF papers following the instructions here:
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html#sec-2 This process will
probably take some weeks to complete.
I completed the copyright assignment
Hello,
alban bernard alban.bern...@yahoo.fr writes:
My wife and I use the marvelous org-mode to design a complete set
of student courses. These courses are first written in org-mode then
exported to html to ease distribution to students (and save some paper).
We wonder what is the correct
Hello,
Steven Rémot steven.re...@gmail.com writes:
This patch adds support for :dbhost, :dbuser and :database parameters
for SQL code blocks that uses postgresql engine. This allows to
abstract postgresql login details instead of sending parameters in
a psql-specific format using :cmdline
Hello,
marcowahls...@gmail.com writes:
(org-agenda-bulk-mark-all)
Mark all entries for future agenda bulk action.
Currently this is not true if there is a time grid in the agenda buffer.
Please consider to apply the attached patch.
I forgot one line in the previous patch. Please
Hello there,
I thought to share a little elisp thingy that I wrote to track my
expenses with org. I use the org's capture mechanism to add expense
items to some files and the following code only searches through all
these files and creates summaries of all found expenses. It is possible
to
Could you give a few snippets of examples -- what the org files with tags look
like, what the result looks like? I'm interested because I also use Org to do
my budgeting and finances.
Eike e...@eknet.org writes:
Hello there,
I thought to share a little elisp thingy that I wrote to track my
Thank you for your comments. I attached the fixed patch below.
On 09/20/2014 14:16, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
This is not related to your patch, but while you're at it, use `delq'
instead of `remq' (nitpick) and `dbstring-postgresql' needs to be
renamed `org-babel-sql-dbstring-postgresql' or some
torys.ander...@gmail.com (Tory S. Anderson) writes:
Could you give a few snippets of examples -- what the org files with
tags look like, what the result looks like? I'm interested because I
also use Org to do my budgeting and finances.
You two know about ledger-cli, emacs ledger-mode, and
Sure. An expense item is a headline with a property drawer that has a
property where the key is some currency code (other headlines are
ignored). Then tags can be applied to this headline. A category is
either specified via CATEGORY property or the parent headline is used
(if present).
The org
Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
torys.ander...@gmail.com (Tory S. Anderson) writes:
Could you give a few snippets of examples -- what the org files with
tags look like, what the result looks like? I'm interested because I
also use Org to do my budgeting and finances.
You two know about ledger-cli,
Hi Richard,
I do really appreciate your taking time to further explain the use of
CUSTOM_ID.
Now I can understand why this CUSTOM_ID-based solution is better and, in
some cases as in your example, needed.
With version 7.x, what I did was to reference sections in main texts (not
in embedded
Hi,
I'm happy to finally be able to send an updated version of this patch
that touches most backends in lisp/, but not the manual. I have been
moving over the summer etc.
You now specify unnumbered headlines with properties. I think this is
better since being unnumbered it's a pretty permanent
I'm sorry to hear you've been going through hard times, and have sent a
donation through the Support Org button on the orgmode website as a token
of appreciation for all the good work you've done. Please feel free to use
my contribution for personal expenses, not just Org-related stuff. You've
Andreas Kiermeier andreas.kiermeier at gmail.com writes:
On 19 September 2014 20:29, Rainer M Krug Rainer at krugs.de wrote:
[ snip ]
The alternative mentioned by Chuck Berry is the xtable function (in R)
(https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2014-09/msg00519.html).
I
Hi all,
I have this ina n org-file:
#+NAME: anatase-tio2-elisp
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :var data=supporting-information.org:TiO2-data
(remove-if-not (lambda (x) (string= anatase (nth 1 x))) data)
#+END_SRC
#+RESULTS: anatase-tio2-elisp
| TiO$_2$ | anatase | LDA| -2802.73 | 33.62 | 187.4 |
* lisp/org-agenda.el (org-agenda-bulk-mark,
org-agenda-bulk-mark-regexp, org-agenda-bulk-toggle-all): This fixes
e.g. org-agenda-bulk-mark-all when time-grid is shown.
TINYCHANGE
---
lisp/org-agenda.el | 6 +++---
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git
Thanks very much for working on this, Rasmus. I'll try to test it out
over the next couple of days. It really will make book production much
nicer!
Cheers,
Alan
On 21/09/14 02:02, Rasmus wrote:
Hi,
I'm happy to finally be able to send an updated version of this patch
that touches most
Hi Nicolas,
Mark all entries for future agenda bulk action.
Currently this is not true if there is a time grid in the agenda buffer.
Please consider to apply the attached patch.
...
Would you mind providing a proper commit message (don't forget the
TINYCHANGE at the end) and send it again
Hi,
I would like to use #+INCLUDE keywords for inputting headlines from
other files. Line-numbers are too volatile and I'm not willing to
split up my file.
The attached patch does not, but I am not very happy about the
elegance of the implementation and it relies on a mix of org.el
functions
Hello,
marcowahls...@gmail.com writes:
* lisp/org-agenda.el (org-agenda-bulk-mark,
org-agenda-bulk-mark-regexp, org-agenda-bulk-toggle-all): This fixes
e.g. org-agenda-bulk-mark-all when time-grid is shown.
Applied. Thank you.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Steven Rémot steven.re...@gmail.com writes:
Thank you for your comments. I attached the fixed patch below.
Applied. Thank you.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Hello,
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
I would like to use #+INCLUDE keywords for inputting headlines from
other files. Line-numbers are too volatile and I'm not willing to
split up my file.
I think these specifications need to be refined. Should it only include
the headline and its section,
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr writes:
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
I would like to use #+INCLUDE keywords for inputting headlines from
other files. Line-numbers are too volatile and I'm not willing to
split up my file.
I think these specifications need to be refined.
Hi.
I'm trying to write a simple definition of project:
(setq org-stuck-projects '(PROJECT (NEXT) nil nil))
This means that everything with a tag :PROJECT: without NEXT task is stuck.
But my stuck project is not shown in the list if it is a nested project and it
has a todo state.
* unstuck 1
I have noticed that when code blocks have input variables, e.g.
#+tblname: tbl-data
| x | y |
|---+---|
| 1 | 1 |
| 2 | 4 |
| 3 | 9 |
#+BEGIN_SRC python :var data=tbl-data
print data
#+END_SRC
#+RESULTS:
: [[1, 1], [2, 4], [3, 9]]
When I export this, the codeblock shows no indication of what
Oleh writes:
#+RESULTS:
:
: 3
Well, that would still be an empty line too many. But aside from that,
what I'm actually getting with a recent Emacs and inf-ruby is:
#+RESULTS:
:
: irb(main):003:0 irb(main):004:0 irb(main):005:0 3
So either comint-mode has developed some problem in the
Hi,
This patch allows INCLUDE to have intuitive links as resolved by
`org-link'-search'. A couple of examples:
#+INCLUDE: file.org::#custom_id :noheadline :lines 3-
#+INCLUDE: file.org::*headline :lines -10
:noheading tries to get rid of the first headline, and immediately
subsequent drawer
[This was posted on the Emacs Help Mailing List too]
Hi List,
I just released Outshine 2.0 (i.e. outshine.el, outorg.el and
navi-mode.el):
* Changes
Main changes are:
- New Org-Minor-Mode functionality :: outshine headers have become more
intelligent, they know about todos,
How can I use roman numerals in ordered lists in an org document? I need them
in html and latex exports.
Vikas
Thanks Chuck,
I thought the same, especially since I found the tabular() function by
looking at Hmisc and rms documentation (both packages by Frank Harrell).
But as it turns out the latex method for objects of class tabular is
defined in the table package and it has a much more limited set of
Aloha Bastien,
Take care of yourself! We'll be here when you get back.
All the best,
Tom
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
Dear all,
I'm sorry for my current lack of availability. I wanted
to hack back since late august but I was not able to.
I'm going through hard times since the summer
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