On Wednesday, 11 Feb 2015 at 11:46, L.Larrabee Strow wrote:
> Here is the simplest example I can come up with. I changed the four
> figures to text. Note that in comments, I show where I can add
> \end{columns} and \begin{columns} to the org-generated .tex files, and I
> get what I want, a 2x2 se
On Wednesday, 11 Feb 2015 at 20:42, Jacob Gerlach wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I am using a custom Latex class that requires some code between
> \begin{document} and \maketitle.
>
> It seems from looking at ox-latex.el that there is nothing between document
> start and title command available for me to cu
Hi,
after updating today, I saw the fiollowing errors / warnings:
This one is "expected" as makeinfo on Mac does not like the encoding and
was here for quite some time.
,
| org-version: 8.3beta (release_8.3beta-823-ge6fcc8)
| makeinfo --no-split org.texi -o org
| org.texi:15: warning: unreco
Alan Schmitt writes:
> Hello,
>
> On 2015-02-10 22:58, Rainer M Krug writes:
>
>> Are there some guidelines on how to write tests? Never done this before...
>
> I recently wrote my first test, so here is how I did it.
>
> - find a similar test in testing/lisp/el (maybe in test-ob-exp.el)
> -
Rainer M Krug writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Rainer M Krug writes:
>>
>>> Please find attached the below described patch including the fix for the
>>> error reported - function raises error when property value is numeric.
>>
>> Looks good. Thank you.
>
> Thanks.
>
>>
>
>
>
Hi,
Rainer M Krug writes:
> after updating today, I saw the fiollowing errors / warnings:
> ,
> | org-version: 8.3beta (release_8.3beta-823-ge6fcc8)
> | makeinfo --no-split org.texi -o org
> | org.texi:15: warning: unrecognized encoding name `UTF-8'.
> | org.texi:10823: @item found outside o
Sacha Chua writes:
> Hi! I noticed that the refactored org-get-property-block no longer
> allows for any text (aside from the SCHEDULED / DEADLINE / CLOSED) text
> between the heading and the property drawer, which gave me problems when
> I accidentally added text or timestamps or things like tha
Rasmus writes:
> Hi,
>
> Rainer M Krug writes:
>
>> after updating today, I saw the fiollowing errors / warnings:
>> ,
>> | org-version: 8.3beta (release_8.3beta-823-ge6fcc8)
>> | makeinfo --no-split org.texi -o org
>> | org.texi:15: warning: unrecognized encoding name `UTF-8'.
>> | org.texi
Rainer M Krug writes:
> Now I get here a different warning from pdftex:
>
> ,
> |
> (/var/folders/50/wcr5bjwn75q595n6x82gxj28gn/T//t2d45050/src/orgguide.texi
> | (/Users/rainerkrug/.emacs.d/org-git/doc/texinfo.tex
> | Loading texinfo [version 2013-09-11.11]: pdf, fonts, markup, glyphs,
>
Rasmus writes:
> Rainer M Krug writes:
>
>> Now I get here a different warning from pdftex:
>>
>> ,
>> |
>> (/var/folders/50/wcr5bjwn75q595n6x82gxj28gn/T//t2d45050/src/orgguide.texi
>> | (/Users/rainerkrug/.emacs.d/org-git/doc/texinfo.tex
>> | Loading texinfo [version 2013-09-11.11]: pd
I have the followign table, which should speak for itself. First the "cost"
column needs to be calculated, which is hours * rate, and then the "hrs" and
"ttl" fields should be filled in based on sums of their columns. However, I'm
not sure why $cost isn't being evaluated; I've tried it with colu
Rainer M Krug writes:
>> Thankfully, I haven't touched the orgguide.texi. But I get the same
>> warning.
>
> Lucky you...
Enough havoc from me for one day, don't you think? (¡Sorry everybody!)
>> BTW: make doc produces lots of warnings on my system...
>
> Are these the warnings you see?
>
> I
Rasmus writes:
> Rainer M Krug writes:
>
>>> Thankfully, I haven't touched the orgguide.texi. But I get the same
>>> warning.
>>
>> Lucky you...
>
> Enough havoc from me for one day, don't you think? (¡Sorry everybody!)
There is only one last thing to say: enjoy the day from now on...
Cheers
torys.ander...@gmail.com (Tory S. Anderson) writes:
> I have the followign table, which should speak for itself. First the
> "cost" column needs to be calculated, which is hours * rate, and then
> the "hrs" and "ttl" fields should be filled in based on sums of their
> columns. However, I'm not sur
Hi,
I want to export to LaTeX and refer to tables and code blocks as in the
example below. However a name with a colon, such as 'tab:my_data' used
as a variable for a source block fails:
org-babel-ref-resolve: Reference 'my_data' not found in this buffer
Obviously, and perhaps not surprisingly,
On Thursday, 12 Feb 2015 at 16:19, Loris Bennett wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to export to LaTeX and refer to tables and code blocks as in the
> example below. However a name with a colon, such as 'tab:my_data' used
> as a variable for a source block fails:
>
> org-babel-ref-resolve: Reference 'my_data
Greetings.
I have a funny feeling I asked this before, but I can't remember and I
couldn't find it in a search.
So let's say I have a task -- fix a computer. I add some memory, I test the
new memory and that doesn't solve the problem, and then I finally figure out
it was the video driver.
I cou
On Wed Feb 11 2015 at 4:01:47 PM Rasmus wrote:
> Maybe something like AfterPreamble, AfterEndPreamble, AtEndPreamble etc.
> from etoolbox?
Ah, a Latex solution to an Org problem. I was looking for a final filter
and didn't realize it, but used your approach before I saw Chuck's reply.
Since I
Aloha Vaidheeswaran,
Thanks very much for the detailed response and the link to the book.
That's an interesting example I won't soon forget. The forward
reference in the footnote is unusual. In this case it appears to be
standing in for the lack of an index entry for either "trichiliocosm" or
"
Hi,
In org-publish-find-date there's a clause:
(eq (org-element-type date) 'timestamp)
where date is extracted from (org-export-get-environment).
Is this clause /ever/ true? In my experience even single time stamps are
on the from ((timestamp ...)).
—Rasmus
--
Lasciate ogni speranza, voi
Try
'(org-log-note-clock-out t)
This gives you something like this:
* WORK break
This is my break log
CLOCK: [2015-02-04 Wed 11:20]--[2015-02-04 Wed 11:30] => 0:10
- coffee
CLOCK: [2015-02-04 Wed 09:52]--[2015-02-04 Wed 10:16] => 0:24
- coffee, walk
CLOCK: [2015-02-03 Tue 09:35]--
On Thu, 12 Feb 2015, Rainer M Krug wrote:
Rainer M Krug writes:
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
Hello,
Rainer M Krug writes:
Please find attached the below described patch including the fix for the
error reported - function raises error when property value is numeric.
Looks good. Thank you.
Both C-c C-d (deadline) and C-d C-s (schedule) bring up a calendar in the
mini-buffer to pick a date
This is great
However, there doesn't appear to be any way to include a time in the deadline
without going in afterwards and manually editing it.
This is not so great.
I would dearly love to be ab
On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 1:58 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
> I think I should read the manual - but who does this actually ;-) ?
That is the cool part. You don't have to read the whole manual. Not
even a whole page! Just a brief list and that is all it takes to start
having *more* fun with org!
you can just type in the time in the mini buffer.
On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 12:17 PM, Subhan Michael Tindall
wrote:
> Both C-c C-d (deadline) and C-d C-s (schedule) bring up a calendar in the
> mini-buffer to pick a date
>
> This is great
>
> However, there doesn’t appear to be any way to include a
Subhan Michael Tindall familycareinc.org> writes:
>
>
>
> Both C-c C-d (deadline) and C-d C-s (schedule) bring up a calendar in
the mini-buffer to pick a date
> This is great
> However, there doesn’t appear to be any way to include a time in the
deadline without going in afterwards and manua
Hello everybody,
so I've got this little library of mine, called org-one-to-many, which
can split an Org file into pieces, modifying internal links so that they
still point to the same place (even if now in another file).
But I have a problem with it. I would like to export all the resulting
fil
> -Original Message-
> From: emacs-orgmode-bounces+subhant=familycareinc@gnu.org
> [mailto:emacs-orgmode-bounces+subhant=familycareinc@gnu.org] On
> Behalf Of Dominic Surano
> Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2015 12:47 PM
> To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: [O] How to include ti
Hi there again,
the subject pretty much says it all. Apart from the HTML file itself
there might be inlined images and bitmaps of equations. Since I'd like
to make my customized exporter create a self-contained zip file, I need
the list of all files comprising the generated web page.
Best,
--
Hello,
Rasmus writes:
> In org-publish-find-date there's a clause:
>
>(eq (org-element-type date) 'timestamp)
>
> where date is extracted from (org-export-get-environment).
>
> Is this clause /ever/ true? In my experience even single time stamps are
> on the from ((timestamp ...)).
Correct
I think it would be easy to copy all the file keywords. One way would
just be searching by regexp. Another way could be similar to:
http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/blog/2013/05/05/Getting-keyword-options-in-org-files/
if you know in advance what the important ones are.
Marcin Borkowski writes:
Rainer M Krug writes:
> I think I will skip the bonus points this time - sorry.
OK. You may also send me a couple of ECM, so I can turn them into tests.
> I would be very grateful if you could submit the patch without a test.
Applied. Thank you.
Regards.
In https://github.com/jkitchin/jmax/blob/master/ox-archive.el
you can see how I have done something like this for emailing and
creating zip files. It might give you some hints that help your case.
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> Hi there again,
>
> the subject pretty much says it all. Apart from the
Hello,
Rasmus writes:
> This patch does two things.
>
> 1. Add better format-spec to ox-latex hyperref and title-command.
> 2. Use this to extend basic hyperref formatting to include title,
> author, language etc.
>
> Wrt the title-command, this is useful if you need one-off "c
On 2015-02-13, at 00:43, John Kitchin wrote:
> I think it would be easy to copy all the file keywords. One way would
> just be searching by regexp. Another way could be similar to:
>
> http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/blog/2013/05/05/Getting-keyword-options-in-org-files/
>
> if you know in adva
Vaidheeswaran writes:
> What changes need to be made in ox.el and/or ox-odt.el so that the
> snippet I shared produces the right XML acceptable for LibreOffice.
>
> text1 [fn:1]
>
> text2 [fn:2]
>
> [fn:1] footdef1[fn:2]
>
> [fn:2] footdef2
>
> For purposes of ODT backend, we need to find the 'si
I think it doesn't matter where they go. I usally put them at the top,
but sometimes at the bottom, sometimes in a section I mark noexport to
keep them out of the way. It depends on whether someone should actually
read them, or if this is just an intermediate to an end.
Marcin Borkowski writes:
>
On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 4:16 PM, Subhan Michael Tindall
wrote:
> Not really an acceptable answer. Having to use 2 different interface methods
> to fill in one time/date stamp value is confusing and cludgy. Plus, if you
> type in a full time/date stamp + time, you can still move around in the
>
PS It is clear that you can *both* select the correct date using
calendar, and *then* type in the time while still in the calendar
selector, right?
On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 5:36 PM, Yuri Niyazov wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 4:16 PM, Subhan Michael Tindall
> wrote:
>> Not really an acceptable
Eric S Fraga ucl.ac.uk> writes:
> On Wednesday, 11 Feb 2015 at 11:46, L.Larrabee Strow wrote:
> > Here is the simplest example I can come up with. I changed the four
> > figures to text. Note that in comments, I show where I can add
> > \end{columns} and \begin{columns} to the org-generated .te
On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 11:51 AM, Richard Lawrence <
richard.lawre...@berkeley.edu> wrote:
> Stefan Nobis writes:
>
> > Richard Lawrence writes:
> >
> > But anyway: Some tool is needed to generate the bibliography with all
> > its data - this tool has to handle all these details and therefore it
Hi,
since the drop of org-end-of-meta-data-and-drawers contrib/org-drill
fails in master.
AFAICT a possible fix is:
#v+
diff --git a/contrib/lisp/org-drill.el b/contrib/lisp/org-drill.el
index a0d33aa..8154904 100644
--- a/contrib/lisp/org-drill.el
+++ b/contrib/lisp/org-drill.el
@@ -1708,7 +170
Allow me to revisit this thread in a week or 10 days so that I can
1. take a look at ODF standard.
2. dig in to LibreOffice discussion lists to see whether such
instances have ever surfaced (and how they were dealt with).
Until then, please keep the patch in waiting.
On Friday 13 Februar
Hi Eric,
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Thursday, 12 Feb 2015 at 16:19, Loris Bennett wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I want to export to LaTeX and refer to tables and code blocks as in the
>> example below. However a name with a colon, such as 'tab:my_data' used
>> as a variable for a source block fails:
>>
>>
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