Sebastien Vauban sva-news-D0wtAvR13HarG/idocf...@public.gmane.org
writes:
Rainer M Krug wrote:
what do you mean by ECM?
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html#ecm
Ah - learned something.
Merci beaucoup,
Rainer
Best regards,
Seb
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On Friday, 13 Feb 2015 at 02:09, James Harkins wrote:
[...]
Again, this is a hack.
I was weaned on IBM S/370 assembler language so hack is what I do
;-)
Beamer export has the :B_columns: tag for exactly this purpose.
Indeed and thanks for highlight this as I had forgotten about this
Rainer M Krug wrote:
what do you mean by ECM?
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html#ecm
Best regards,
Seb
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Hello Marcin,
Marcin Borkowski wrote:
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
Marcin Borkowski wrote:
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.
Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr writes:
Rainer M Krug rai...@krugs.de 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.
Sorry - what do you mean by ECM?
I would be very grateful if you could
On Wed 21 January 2015, Rasmus wrote:
Gour address@hidden writes:
On Sub, 2014-08-02 at 11:12 +1000, Alexis wrote:
2. Using org-vcard as a library, create org-carddav (which i hope to
start working on shortly) in order to be able to synchronise contacts
stored in Org with arbitrary
On Friday, 13 Feb 2015 at 08:49, Loris Bennett wrote:
[...]
In my ECM and in my original posting there are no empty lines between
the table information and the actual table (see attached screenshot of
my original ECM). However, I can see that in your quoted version above
there is one.
Save this as and Org file, and press C-c C-v C-e...
--8---cut here---start-8---
* Intro
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(print Foo)
#+end_src
* COMMENT Method
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(print Bar)
#+end_src
^ I don't think we should have blocks in COMMENT trees
While we're on the topic of ODT export problems: I was in the process of
converting PDF to Text to Org to ODT/DocX and discovered that certain
characters seem to break exported odt documents, which fail with a line and col
number. So far the only one I know for sure is the (Char: C-l (12,
Eric S Fraga e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk writes:
On Friday, 13 Feb 2015 at 08:49, Loris Bennett wrote:
[...]
In my ECM and in my original posting there are no empty lines between
the table information and the actual table (see attached screenshot of
my original ECM). However, I can see that in your
Loris Bennett loris.benn...@fu-berlin.de writes:
Eric S Fraga e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk writes:
On Friday, 13 Feb 2015 at 08:49, Loris Bennett wrote:
[...]
In my ECM and in my original posting there are no empty lines between
the table information and the actual table (see attached screenshot of
torys.ander...@gmail.com (Tory S. Anderson) writes:
While we're on the topic of ODT export problems: I was in the process
of converting PDF to Text to Org to ODT/DocX and discovered that
certain characters seem to break exported odt documents, which fail
with a line and col number. So far the
Alexis flexibe...@gmail.com writes:
If someone familiar with the source of url-http.el reviewed this, and
amended its code along the lines i suggested in my bug report - even if
only in the Emacs master branch - i would happily resume working on
org-carddav. :-)
You might have a better
I have
one
persistent tag
set with a key character like this:
'(org-tag-persistent-alist (quote ((a . 97
There are no file based #+TAGS in any of org files.
I also like to have access to all tags in all files, so I set this up:
(org-complete-tags-always-offer-all-agenda-tags t)
Loris Bennett loris.benn...@fu-berlin.de writes:
The above was attached with Gnus 'C-c RET f', MIME type 'text/x-org'.
But you attached it as inline, so the same problems could arise. To be
sure to transfer the file unmodified, choose attachment as
disposition.
Reading with Gnus, I don't see
On 02/12/2015 07:37 PM, Yuri Niyazov wrote:
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 yuri.niya...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at
Hello,
Christian Moe m...@christianmoe.com writes:
Would it make sense to be able to link to a footnote label? Rationale:
1. If a footnote definition is already meaningfully labeled, a dedicated
target is redundant.
2. Since you can link to named tables, source blocks etc., users might
Vaidheeswaran C vaidheeswaran.chinnar...@gmail.com writes:
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
On 02/13/2015 08:14 AM, Charles Millar wrote:
On 02/12/2015 07:37 PM, Yuri Niyazov wrote:
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
From a user perspective just stripping the characters seems best to me, but
finding out what the characters seems obnoxious. Neither a quick search nor
skimming the ODT doc specification[1][2] seem to give any insight into a set
of illegal characters. Does elisp have anything similar to Java's
That is perfect! Thank you!
--hymie!http://lactose.homelinux.net/~hymie hy...@lactose.homelinux.net
My fitbit says I've walked 1582 steps today (as of 08:54).
Subhan Michael Tindall writes:
Try
'(org-log-note-clock-out t)
This gives you something like this:
* WORK break
This is my
Hello,
Marco Wahl marcowahls...@gmail.com writes:
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 +1708,7 @@ Note: does not actually
As per a recent discussion on the mailing list, I'm using the following to
enable persistence and extended length of the clock history:
--8---cut here---start-8---
;; Org clock-in
(org-clock-persistence-insinuate)
(setq org-clock-persist t)
;;; * Orgmode
torys.ander...@gmail.com (Tory S. Anderson) writes:
From a user perspective just stripping the characters seems best to
me, but finding out what the characters seems obnoxious.
But maybe there is a valid way to represent such characters in XML? At
the very least entities must be replaced
There is a helpful wiki page now that you found XML; it even mentions my
specific character.[1] The main source seems to be at the w3.org spec.[2]
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
torys.ander...@gmail.com (Tory S. Anderson) writes:
From a user perspective just stripping the characters seems best
Consider the following line:
2015-02-13 ven. (10h-13h)
Hiting C-c . RET with point on the timestamp gives
2015-02-13 ven. -13h (10h-13h)
which is not expected.
Please consider the patch below
From 688851438f363eaa86dcfe2acfb779d6c22adc16 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Nicolas Richard
Hello all,
Given the following code:
- BEGIN CODE -
* some headline
- blah
- blah
- blah
- blah
- blah
#+begin_src octave
first line
if (num = 2)
stuff
end
#+end_src
- blah
# some comments
# more comments
1. item 1
Eric S Fraga e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk writes:
Beamer export has the :B_columns: tag for exactly this purpose.
Indeed and thanks for highlight this as I had forgotten about this
property. I find it less æsthetically pleasing. YMMV, of course. The
beauty of org is that there are so many ways of
Loris Bennett loris.benn...@fu-berlin.de writes:
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
hymie! writes:
I'd like to be able to have a series of commands in my raw org
file that I can copy-n-paste into my shell window. But I also
like to export my org files to HTML so that I can make ePubs and
keep them in my iPad.
And this
#+BEGIN_SRC
command1
command2
command3
Hi,
Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr writes:
I don't feel strongly about it. Anyway, I like this better. Cdlatex is,
um, opinionated about is insertion of newlines.
I still think it is better to split line. Your behaviour just requires
a C-e before calling the function.
I agree
On Friday, 13 Feb 2015 at 13:36, Loris Bennett wrote:
Stefan Nobis stefan...@snobis.de writes:
Loris Bennett loris.benn...@fu-berlin.de writes:
The above was attached with Gnus 'C-c RET f', MIME type 'text/x-org'.
But you attached it as inline, so the same problems could arise. To be
sure
Hello,
Sebastien Vauban sva-news-D0wtAvR13HarG/idocf...@public.gmane.org
writes:
Save this as and Org file, and press C-c C-v C-e...
* Intro
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(print Foo)
#+end_src
* COMMENT Method
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(print Bar)
#+end_src
^ I don't think we should have
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr writes:
I don't see how it is desirable. The logical behaviour is to split the
line, unless, of course, docstring clearly specifies this.
I don't feel strongly about it. Anyway, I like this better. Cdlatex is,
um,
Hello,
Nicolas Richard theonewiththeevill...@yahoo.fr writes:
Consider the following line:
2015-02-13 ven. (10h-13h)
Hiting C-c . RET with point on the timestamp gives
2015-02-13 ven. -13h (10h-13h)
which is not expected.
It should now be fixed.
Please consider the patch below
Thank
Greetings.
My next SNAFU involves mark-up text.
I'd like to be able to have a series of commands in my raw org file that I
can copy-n-paste into my shell window. But I also like to export my org
files to HTML so that I can make ePubs and keep them in my iPad.
So while I strongly prefer the
Hello Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Sebastien Vauban writes:
Save this as and Org file, and press C-c C-v C-e...
* Intro
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(print Foo)
#+end_src
* COMMENT Method
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(print Bar)
#+end_src
^ I don't think we should have blocks in COMMENT
Marcin Borkowski wrote:
I need a function, which – given an org file's name – opens it silently,
exports to a file, and closes.
I can write it myself, but maybe such a function already exists? It
seems that `org-export-to-file' exports the current buffer, so I could
make a new buffer,
Hello fellow Orgers,
I need a function, which – given an org file's name – opens it silently,
exports to a file, and closes.
I can write it myself, but maybe such a function already exists? It
seems that `org-export-to-file' exports the current buffer, so I could
make a new buffer,
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
Hi,
Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr writes:
I don't feel strongly about it. Anyway, I like this better. Cdlatex is,
um, opinionated about is insertion of newlines.
I still think it is better to split line. Your behaviour just requires
a C-e before
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
I insert a newline before I even call cdlatex.
If point moved _after calling cdlatex_ you know it worked. Otherwise,
you just remove the newline.
I fail to see the relevant of your example. I want to know why:
-i1
X -i2
= C-j
-i1
-i2
I.e.
torys.ander...@gmail.com (Tory S. Anderson) writes:
There is a helpful wiki page now that you found XML; it even mentions
my specific character.[1] The main source seems to be at the w3.org
spec.[2]
I don't understand unicode well enough to propose a solution.
For now you could use a
Stefan Nobis stefan...@snobis.de writes:
Loris Bennett loris.benn...@fu-berlin.de writes:
The above was attached with Gnus 'C-c RET f', MIME type 'text/x-org'.
But you attached it as inline, so the same problems could arise. To be
sure to transfer the file unmodified, choose attachment as
In our last episode, the evil Dr. Lacto had captured our hero,
jorge.alfaro-muri...@yale.edu (Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo), who said:
hymie! writes:
I'd like to be able to have a series of commands in my raw org
file that I can copy-n-paste into my shell window. But I also
like to export my
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