w32-shell-execute(open servernamedir1dir2)
eval((w32-shell-execute open file))
It seems that Emacs automatically replaces each backslash with a
double backslash.
How can I change that so that it is working?
IIRC it is fixed in development branch of Org. You may want to use it or
wait for
Hi all
I've recently discovered babel (of org-mode) and I try to learn it.
I've discovered a little problem that I cannot solve.
Consider the following (almost) minimal example:
* First example with language c
#+BEGIN_SRC c :EXPORT results
Hi,
it would be very nice if i was able to highlight (i.e. make bold)
certain lines in an exported code, say ODT.
Something like this:
#+BEGIN_SRC java
public class HelloActivity extends Activity {
/** Called when the activity is first created */
@Override
public void onCreate(Bundle
Hi,
I have an issue when I want to use the result of a code block which
I executed manually (C-c C-v C-e) and then marked with ':eval no'.
Here's what happen when I evaluate the following ECM with C-c C-v C-b:
- the Result1 code block uses the table1 result as input and returns the
expected
Marcin Borkowski mb...@wmi.amu.edu.pl writes:
On 2015-04-07, at 06:09, Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net wrote:
At this point I have so much of my life (personal and professional) in
Org files that yes, checking the Agenda isn't an issue anymore. It's the
first thing I do in the
It seems like org-html-publish-to-html does not translate info links
properly in generated HTML files. The problem is that spaces in info
nodes should be converted to dashes, but instead spaces are left as is.
For example org-mode link [[info:elisp#Hash Tables]] is converted as
a
Aloha azubi,
azubi az...@acm.org writes:
Hi all
I've recently discovered babel (of org-mode) and I try to learn it.
I've discovered a little problem that I cannot solve.
Consider the following (almost) minimal example:
* First example
emac...@gmail.com (Richard Y. Kim) writes:
It seems like org-html-publish-to-html does not translate info links
properly in generated HTML files. The problem is that spaces in info
nodes should be converted to dashes, but instead spaces are left as is.
For example org-mode link
I'm running some programs that expect to be able to get terminal
settings via (python fragment):
ioctl(1, termios.TIOCGWINSZ, ' '*8))ioctl(1, termios.TIOCGWINSZ, ' '*8))
however, sh code run under babel appears not to have the terminal device
that's expected:
On 2015-04-08, at 11:55, Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net wrote:
Don't be ashamed, I'm sure we all use some software we're not proud
of :)
It's not that I'm ashamed, it's that apparently it is forbidden to talk
about certain categories of software on this list, at least if you don't
A filter is what I would use. You could get the src block text and
replace lines with that comment in them for the output. This post is not
exactly that, but it has the idea of how to do it. you would get the
text, modify it, and return the new modified text.
Hi,
I just set up org-protocol and it works fine. However, when I have text
selected to have it end up in the body of the new note I get presented
with two problems:
- Every linebreak has a trailing ^M, this does not happen when I paste
the text.
- Unicode quote symbols ? The text is
Hi,
I have been using degenerate inlinetasks with empty titles but many
tags for implementing a kind of coding scheme for coding texts for
qualitative data analysis. Like this:
-
Some text that I want to tag (The inlinetask in my scheme refers to the
paragraph above it)
***
On Mon, Apr 6, 2015 at 7:19 AM, Rasmus ras...@gmx.us wrote:
Marcin Borkowski mb...@wmi.amu.edu.pl writes:
On 2015-04-06, at 13:40, Rasmus ras...@gmx.us wrote:
Jude DaShiell jdash...@panix.com writes:
http://www.adobe.com/accessibility/products.html
is a good place to start.
It's
Hi,
William Henney when...@gmail.com writes:
http://www.adobe.com/accessibility/products.html
is a good place to start.
It's a list of a bunch of software packages of which most are not (i)
free
in any meaning of the word; and (ii) supported on GNU/Linux.
So what? IIUC, the OP
George Jones wrote:
#+BEGIN_SRC sh :results output :exports both
exec 21; date; set -e; # set -x;
stty || true
#+END_SRC
FYI, `sh' gets replaced by `shell' in Org from master. That should hit
MELPA in a couple of days or weeks.
Best regards,
Seb
--
Sebastien Vauban
I think you just need to customize org-latex-minted-langs so that it
maps C to c, e.g.,
(add-to-list 'org-latex-minted-langs '(C c))
Best,
Ista
On Wed, Apr 8, 2015 at 8:11 AM, azubi az...@acm.org wrote:
Hi all
I've recently discovered babel (of org-mode) and I try to learn it.
I've
Hi,
I tried to add a CATEGORY property recently in an org file and I was
offered to repair badly formatted PROPERTY drawers. I accepted since I
thought there was a unique element to fix but it fixed way much.
In fact, the fix has consisted in adding one empty PROPERTY block per
heading element
Pushed in a780080fcf38ca6412658323eae9367a17a12bdf.
—Rasmus
--
Send from my Emacs
Hello. This patch fixes some spanish translations defined in
org-export-dictionary. It also adds a :default property for the
spanish Table of Contents entry, thus allowing ox-odt (and probably
other exporters) to correctly translate this element.
From 668ffc388db671e56a50ab3b6a210f61a6a4755b Mon
Hello,
I noticed helm doesn't work that well for multiple tags in org mode.
e.g if you use org-set-tag and want to append multiple tags, it shows
predictions only for the first tag, or for used 'combinations', but it does not
show predictions for 'mix-and-match'.
E.g from my tag list:
Hi,
I pushed this prematurely in a7becba686e5dcf6424697ac54b4671abeb34f92, so
if somebody feel that this should not be part of ox-html it can still be
reverted.
—Rasmus
--
Send from my Emacs
Xavier Maillard xav...@maillard.im writes:
In fact, the fix has consisted in adding one empty PROPERTY block per
heading element (I don't know why though). Now I am looking for a way
to delete all of them :/
How would you do that ?
Org-mode comes with the function
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
William Henney when...@gmail.com writes:
http://en.wikipedia.org/?title=PDF/UA
As far as I can tell, support for this from LaTeX is still very much a work
in progress, but there is an accessibility.sty package that has made a
start. Here is a recent SO
Hi,
Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com writes:
http://en.wikipedia.org/?title=PDF/UA As far as I can tell, support
for this from LaTeX is still very much a work in progress, but there is
an accessibility.sty package that has made a start. Here is a recent SO
discussion:
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