[O] [PATCH] org-capture.el: Support all capture template target-file variants in Customize
>From ef813011fbe2fd47e5bdd623a6cff0878074de0c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Phil Hudson Date: Mon, 16 May 2016 09:32:06 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] org-capture.el: Support all capture template target-file variants in Customize * lisp/org-capture.el (`org-capture-templates'): Adjust the `org-capture-templates' defcustom template to support specifying the capture target file using either a literal pathname, a function, a variable or a form, as documented. Previously the Customize UI supported specifying only a literal pathname. (org-capture-templates): Clarify the documentation for the 'function' method for setting up the capture target. * doc/org.texi (Template elements): Clarify the 'function' method for setting up the capture target. --- doc/org.texi| 4 ++-- lisp/org-capture.el | 31 ++- 2 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/org.texi b/doc/org.texi index 17b01c2..0bfee39 100644 --- a/doc/org.texi +++ b/doc/org.texi @@ -7206,8 +7206,8 @@ A function to find the right location in the file. File to the entry that is currently being clocked. @item (function function-finding-location) -Most general way, write your own function to find both -file and location. +Most general way: write your own function which both visits +the file and moves point to the right location. @end table @item template diff --git a/lisp/org-capture.el b/lisp/org-capture.el index 34a6817..2b0cb0c 100644 --- a/lisp/org-capture.el +++ b/lisp/org-capture.el @@ -166,8 +166,8 @@ target Specification of where the captured item should be placed. File to the entry that is currently being clocked (function function-finding-location) -Most general way, write your own function to find both -file and location +Most general way: write your own function which both visits +the file and moves point to the right location template The template for creating the capture item. If you leave this empty, an appropriate default template will be used. See below @@ -299,7 +299,12 @@ you can escape ambiguous cases with a backward slash, e.g., \\%i." :group 'org-capture :version "24.1" :type - '(repeat + (let ((file-variants '(choice :tag " Filename" + (file :tag " Literal") + (function :tag " Function") + (variable :tag " Variable") + (sexp :tag " Form" + `(repeat (choice :value ("" "" entry (file "~/org/notes.org") "") (list :tag "Multikey description" (string :tag "Keys ") @@ -316,38 +321,38 @@ you can escape ambiguous cases with a backward slash, e.g., \\%i." (choice :tag "Target location" (list :tag "File" (const :format "" file) - (file :tag " File")) + ,file-variants) (list :tag "ID" (const :format "" id) (string :tag " ID")) (list :tag "File & Headline" (const :format "" file+headline) - (file :tag " File") + ,file-variants (string :tag " Headline")) (list :tag "File & Outline path" (const :format "" file+olp) - (file :tag " File") + ,file-variants (repeat :tag "Outline path" :inline t (string :tag "Headline"))) (list :tag "File & Regexp" (const :format "" file+regexp) - (file :tag " File ") + ,file-variants (regexp :tag " Regexp")) (list :tag "File & Date tree" (const :format "" file+datetree) - (file :tag " File")) + ,file-variants) (list :tag "File & Date tree, prompt for date" (const :format "" file+datetree+prompt) - (file :tag " File")) + ,file-variants) (list :tag "File & Week tree" (const :format "" file+weektree) - (file :tag " File")) + ,file-variants) (list :tag "File & Week tree, prompt for date" (const :format "" file+
[O] ask for an advice for org-display-inline-images
I hope somebody can provide an advice for `org-display-inline-images` to set image background color. Here is an link on StackExchange.Emacs: http://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/20574/default-inline-image-background-in-org-mode/20598?noredirect=1#comment32482_20598 I don't know how to write this advice. I try the following code, but not work. (I'm not good at elisp) ```lisp (defun create-image-with-background (file width background-color) (create-image file (and width 'imagemagick) nil :width width :background background-color)) (advice-add 'org-display-inline-images :filter-return (lambda (r) (create-image-with-background r))) ``` [stardiviner] GPG key ID: 47C32433 IRC(freeenode): stardiviner Twitter: @numbchild Key fingerprint = 9BAA 92BC CDDD B9EF 3B36 CB99 B8C4 B8E5 47C3 2433 Blog: http://stardiviner.github.io/
Re: [O] [PATCH] org-capture.el: Support all capture template target-file variants in Customize
Hello, Phil Hudson writes: > org-capture.el: Support all capture template target-file variants in > Customize > > * lisp/org-capture.el (`org-capture-templates'): Adjust the > `org-capture-templates' defcustom template to support specifying the capture > target file using either a literal pathname, a function, a variable or a > form, as documented. Previously the Customize UI supported specifying only > a > literal pathname. > (org-capture-templates): Clarify the documentation for the 'function' method > for setting up the capture target. > > * doc/org.texi (Template elements): Clarify the 'function' method for setting > up > the capture target. Applied. Thank you. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou
Re: [O] Bug: Write file while editing babel code block doesn't work as expected [8.3.4 (release_8.3.4-778-g8127b3 @ /usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp/org/)]
Hello, Vladimir Lomov writes: > This works fine, though at first I thought it would be enough to add > only following code > #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp > (define-key org-src-mode-map [f2] 'org-edit-src-save) > #+END_SRC > into emacs init file. Of course, this don't work and emacs complains about > ~org-src-mode-map~. Only one thing bother me: is it normal to add such > hook into ~org-src-mode-hook~ ? I think so. I also add keybindings through mode hooks. Another way to achieve this it to use `with-eval-after-load'. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou
[O] Bug: orgtbl-self-insert-command does not overwrite whitespace [8.3.4 (8.3.4-50-g83e373-elpa @ /home/alex/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20160509/)]
As per the title, orgtbl-mode doesn't overwrite whitespace in tables like it does normally in org-mode. Backspace works as expected, however. This was produced in emacs -Q in fundamental-mode. Emacs : GNU Emacs 24.5.1 (x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.18.9) of 2016-04-11 on buildvm-25.phx2.fedoraproject.org Package: Org-mode version 8.3.4 (8.3.4-50-g83e373-elpa @ /home/alex/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20160509/) current state: == (setq org-tab-first-hook '(org-hide-block-toggle-maybe org-babel-hide-result-toggle-maybe org-babel-header-arg-expand) org-speed-command-hook '(org-speed-command-default-hook org-babel-speed-command-hook) org-occur-hook '(org-first-headline-recenter) org-metaup-hook '(org-babel-load-in-session-maybe) org-confirm-shell-link-function 'yes-or-no-p org-after-todo-state-change-hook '(org-clock-out-if-current) org-src-mode-hook '(org-src-babel-configure-edit-buffer org-src-mode-configure-edit-buffer) org-agenda-before-write-hook '(org-agenda-add-entry-text) org-babel-pre-tangle-hook '(save-buffer) org-mode-hook '(#[nil "\300\301\302\303\304$\207" [org-add-hook change-major-mode-hook org-show-block-all append local] 5] #[nil "\300\301\302\303\304$\207" [org-add-hook change-major-mode-hook org-babel-show-result-all append local] 5] org-babel-result-hide-spec org-babel-hide-all-hashes) org-archive-hook '(org-attach-archive-delete-maybe) org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c-hook '(org-babel-hash-at-point org-babel-execute-safely-maybe) org-cycle-hook '(org-cycle-hide-archived-subtrees org-cycle-hide-drawers org-cycle-show-empty-lines org-optimize-window-after-visibility-change) org-confirm-elisp-link-function 'yes-or-no-p org-metadown-hook '(org-babel-pop-to-session-maybe) org-clock-out-hook '(org-clock-remove-empty-clock-drawer) )
Re: [O] (v6) [PATCH] New feature: Use dvisvgm to preview latex formular
Nicolas Goaziou writes: This is my modified patch (v6), fix the problems you stated. please review again, thank! >From 29760e5c5876fb6b772f7a6004b7160bc06efba8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Feng Shu Date: Sat, 14 May 2016 22:42:53 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] New feature: Use dvisvgm to preview latex formular * ox-latex.el (org-latex-pdf-process): org-latex-pdf-process can be a configure generator (a plist with :generator keyword). (org-latex-preview-process): new variable, which is used to process latex snippet. (org-latex-compile): Add a new optional argument: extra-info. * ox-html.el (org-html-with-latex): Add dvisvgm support. (org-html-with-latex): Add dvisvgm support. (org-html-format-latex): "ltxpng" -> "ltximg". (org-html-latex-environment): Add dvisvgm support. (org-html-latex-fragment): Add dvisvgm support. * org.el (org-latex-create-formula-image-program): Add dvisvgm. (org-latex-preview-ltximg-directory): Rename from `org-latex-preview-ltximg-directory'. (org--format-latex-make-overlay): Add optional image-type, which used to deal with svg. (org-toggle-latex-fragment): "org-ltxpng" -> "org-ltximg". (org-format-latex): Add dvisvgm support. (org-create-formula-image): Big refactor, merge dvipng and imagemagick backend's feature. Add dvisvgm feature. (org-latex-to-image-backends): Add new variable, which used to set latex2image program. (org-create-formula-image-with-dvipng): Useless, removed. (org-create-formula-image-with-imagemagick): Useless, removed. * org.texi (@LaTeX{} fragments): Add dvisvgm information. (Previewing @LaTeX{} fragments): Add dvisvgm information. (Math formatting in HTML export): Add dvisvgm information. (Working with @LaTeX{} math snippets): Add dvisvgm information. --- doc/org.texi | 39 -- lisp/org.el | 380 --- lisp/ox-html.el | 28 ++-- lisp/ox-latex.el | 171 - 4 files changed, 374 insertions(+), 244 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/org.texi b/doc/org.texi index 17b01c2..286fabb 100644 --- a/doc/org.texi +++ b/doc/org.texi @@ -10393,10 +10393,10 @@ snippets will be identified as @LaTeX{} source code: @item Environments of any kind@footnote{When MathJax is used, only the environments recognized by MathJax will be processed. When -@file{dvipng} program or @file{imagemagick} suite is used to create images, -any @LaTeX{} environment will be handled.}. The only requirement is that the -@code{\begin} statement appears on a new line, at the beginning of the line -or after whitespaces only. +@file{dvipng} program, @file{dvisvgm} program or @file{imagemagick} suite is +used to create images, any @LaTeX{} environment will be handled.}. The only +requirement is that the @code{\begin} statement appears on a new line, at the +beginning of the line or after whitespaces only. @item Text within the usual @LaTeX{} math delimiters. To avoid conflicts with currency specifications, single @samp{$} characters are only recognized as @@ -10444,10 +10444,10 @@ lines: @cindex @LaTeX{} fragments, preview @vindex org-latex-create-formula-image-program -If you have a working @LaTeX{} installation and either @file{dvipng} or -@file{convert} installed@footnote{These are respectively available at -@url{http://sourceforge.net/projects/dvipng/} and from the @file{imagemagick} -suite. Choose the converter by setting the variable +If you have a working @LaTeX{} installation and @file{dvipng}, @file{dvisvgm} +or @file{convert} installed@footnote{These are respectively available at +@url{http://sourceforge.net/projects/dvipng/}, @url{http://dvisvgm.bplaced.net/} +and from the @file{imagemagick} suite. Choose the converter by setting the variable @code{org-latex-create-formula-image-program} accordingly.}, @LaTeX{} fragments can be processed to produce images of the typeset expressions to be used for inclusion while exporting to HTML (see @pxref{@LaTeX{} fragments}), @@ -11713,6 +11713,7 @@ You could use @code{http} addresses just as well. @subsection Math formatting in HTML export @cindex MathJax @cindex dvipng +@cindex dvisvgm @cindex imagemagick @LaTeX{} math snippets (@pxref{@LaTeX{} fragments}) can be displayed in two @@ -11737,13 +11738,18 @@ template can be configure via @code{org-html-mathjax-template}. If you prefer, you can also request that @LaTeX{} fragments are processed into small images that will be inserted into the browser page. Before the availability of MathJax, this was the default method for Org files. This -method requires that the @file{dvipng} program or @file{imagemagick} suite is -available on your system. You can still get this processing with +method requires that the @file{dvipng} program, @file{dvisvgm} or +@file{imagemagick} suite is available on your system. You can still get +this processing with @example #+OPTIONS: tex:dvipng @end example +@example +#+OPTIONS: tex:dvisvgm +@
Re: [O] (version 3) [PATCH] New feature: Use dvisvgm to preview latex formular
Hello, "Feng Shu" writes: > I suggest to add (:generator my-generator-function) style configure > to `org-latex-pdf-process', it is simple and powerful feature, we > can use this feature to switch latex commands dynamicially, for example: > > (defun my-latex-pdf-process-generator (texfile snippet extra-info) > (cond >(() () >(() () > > although we can set org-latex-pdf-process to a function to do the same work, > but this function is hard to write as org-latex-compile, it may only > useful for developer instead of user > > caller-info argument is for the above feature. I understand the need to extend `org-latex-pdf-process'. However this isn't a good way to look at it. In fact, it makes little sense to load the whole export framework when you're only after displaying a LaTeX snippet in the current buffer. I think a better approach would be to create a generic tool to compile a file to another format, e.g. `org-compile-file'. It would take a command (as a list of strings or a function) and apply it to the source file name. Then it would check if the output file was produced. Optionally, it would allow to create a buffer so as to retrieve error messages. Then, e.g., `org-latex-compile' or `org-preview-generate-image', could extend this function, i.e., handle specific variables (e.g., `org-latex-pdf-process') and call it with appropriate arguments. As example, here's a proof of concept for `org-compile-file' and `org-latex-compile'. (defun org-compile-file (source process extension &optional spec log-buffer) "Compile a SOURCE file using PROCESS. PROCESS is either a function or a list of shell commands, as strings. If PROCESS is a function, it is called with a single argument: SOURCE file. It must create a file with the same base name and directory as SOURCE, but using extension. If it is a list of commands, each of them is called using `shell-command'. By default, in each command, %b, %f and %o are replaced, respectively, with SOURCE base name, SOURCE full name and SOURCE directory. It is possible, however, to use different place-holders by specifying them in optional argument SPEC. In this case, SPEC should be an alist (CHARACTER REPLACEMENT-STRING). When PROCESS is a list of commands, optional argument LOG-BUFFER can be set to a buffer or a buffer name. `shell-command' then uses it as an output buffer, which may be used for collecting errors. `default-directory' is set to SOURCE directory during the whole process. Return output file or raise an error if it wasn't generated upon executing PROCESS." (let* ((base-name (file-name-sans-extension (file-name-nondirectory source))) (full-name (file-truename source)) (out-dir (file-name-directory source)) ;; Properly set working directory for compilation. (default-directory (if (file-name-absolute-p source) (file-name-directory full-name) default-directory)) (time (current-time))) (save-window-excursion (pcase process ((pred functionp) (funcall process (shell-quote-argument source))) ((pred consp) (let ((log (and log-buffer (get-buffer-create log-buffer))) (spec (or spec `((?b ,(shell-quote-argument base-name)) (?f ,(shell-quote-argument full-name)) (?o ,(shell-quote-argument out-dir)) (dolist (command process) (shell-command (format-spec command spec) log (t (error "No valid command to process %S" source))) ;; Check for process failure. (let ((output (concat out-dire base-name extension))) (when (or (not (file-exists-p output)) ;; Only compare times up to whole seconds as some ;; file-systems (e.g. HFS+) do not retain any finer ;; granularity. (time-less-p (cl-subseq (nth 5 (file-attributes output)) 0 2) (cl-subseq time 0 2))) (error (format "File %S wasn't produced" output))) output (defun org-latex-compile (texfile) "Compile a TeX file. TEXFILE is the name of the file being compiled. Processing is done through the command specified in `org-latex-pdf-process'. Return PDF file name or an error if it couldn't be produced." (message "Processing LaTeX file %s..." texfile) (let* ((base-name (file-name-sans-extension (file-name-nondirectory texfile))) (full-name (file-truename texfile)) (compiler (or (with-temp-buffer (save-excursion (insert-file-contents full-name)) (when (and (search-forward-regexp (regexp-opt org-latex-compilers) (line-end-position 2) t) (progn
Re: [O] (version 3) [PATCH] New feature: Use dvisvgm to preview latex formular
"Feng Shu" writes: > Nicolas Goaziou writes: >>> + :type 'alist) > > I need to help to deal with it, what about just remove :type? You cannot remove :type as it would make the defcustom invalid. However, I wouldn't bother much at the moment since the design is not yet finalized. Regards,
Re: [O] (version 3) [PATCH] New feature: Use dvisvgm to preview latex formular
-- 发自我的网易邮箱手机智能版 在 2016-05-16 21:18:20,"Nicolas Goaziou" 写道: >Hello, > >"Feng Shu" writes: > >> I suggest to add (:generator my-generator-function) style configure >> to `org-latex-pdf-process', it is simple and powerful feature, we >> can use this feature to switch latex commands dynamicially, for example: >> >> (defun my-latex-pdf-process-generator (texfile snippet extra-info) >> (cond >>(() () >>(() () >> >> although we can set org-latex-pdf-process to a function to do the same work, >> but this function is hard to write as org-latex-compile, it may only >> useful for developer instead of user >> >> caller-info argument is for the above feature. > >I understand the need to extend `org-latex-pdf-process'. However this >isn't a good way to look at it. In fact, it makes little sense to load >the whole export framework when you're only after displaying a LaTeX >snippet in the current buffer. > >I think a better approach would be to create a generic tool to compile >a file to another format, e.g. `org-compile-file'. It would take a command >(as a list of strings or a function) and apply it to the source file >name. Then it would check if the output file was produced. Optionally, >it would allow to create a buffer so as to retrieve error messages. > >Then, e.g., `org-latex-compile' or `org-preview-generate-image', could >extend this function, i.e., handle specific variables (e.g., >`org-latex-pdf-process') and call it with appropriate arguments. > >As example, here's a proof of concept for `org-compile-file' and >`org-latex-compile'. > > (defun org-compile-file (source process extension &optional spec log-buffer) >"Compile a SOURCE file using PROCESS. > > PROCESS is either a function or a list of shell commands, as > strings. > > If PROCESS is a function, it is called with a single argument: > SOURCE file. It must create a file with the same base name and > directory as SOURCE, but using extension. > > If it is a list of commands, each of them is called using > `shell-command'. By default, in each command, %b, %f and %o are > replaced, respectively, with SOURCE base name, SOURCE full name > and SOURCE directory. It is possible, however, to use different > place-holders by specifying them in optional argument SPEC. In > this case, SPEC should be an alist (CHARACTER REPLACEMENT-STRING). > > When PROCESS is a list of commands, optional argument LOG-BUFFER > can be set to a buffer or a buffer name. `shell-command' then > uses it as an output buffer, which may be used for collecting > errors. > > `default-directory' is set to SOURCE directory during the whole > process. > > Return output file or raise an error if it wasn't generated upon > executing PROCESS." >(let* ((base-name (file-name-sans-extension (file-name-nondirectory > source))) >(full-name (file-truename source)) >(out-dir (file-name-directory source)) >;; Properly set working directory for compilation. >(default-directory (if (file-name-absolute-p source) > (file-name-directory full-name) > default-directory)) >(time (current-time))) > (save-window-excursion >(pcase process > ((pred functionp) (funcall process (shell-quote-argument source))) > ((pred consp) > (let ((log (and log-buffer (get-buffer-create log-buffer))) > (spec (or spec > `((?b ,(shell-quote-argument base-name)) > (?f ,(shell-quote-argument full-name)) > (?o ,(shell-quote-argument out-dir)) > (dolist (command process) > (shell-command (format-spec command spec) log > (t (error "No valid command to process %S" source))) >;; Check for process failure. >(let ((output (concat out-dire base-name extension))) > (when (or (not (file-exists-p output)) >;; Only compare times up to whole seconds as some >;; file-systems (e.g. HFS+) do not retain any finer >;; granularity. >(time-less-p (cl-subseq (nth 5 (file-attributes output)) 0 > 2) > (cl-subseq time 0 2))) >(error (format "File %S wasn't produced" output))) > output > > (defun org-latex-compile (texfile) >"Compile a TeX file. > > TEXFILE is the name of the file being compiled. Processing is > done through the command specified in `org-latex-pdf-process'. > > Return PDF file name or an error if it couldn't be produced." >(message "Processing LaTeX file %s..." texfile) >(let* ((base-name (file-name-sans-extension (file-name-nondirectory > texfile))) >(full-name (file-truename texfile)) >(compiler (or (with-temp-buffer >(save-excursion (insert-file-contents full-name)) >(
[O] Unique org version for dev builds? (Was: org -> org export ignores latex ..)
Hi Bastien, Achim, I have added you to this thread to get help on how to make it easy to identify if the current version of org-mode is the dev build. As of now, M-x org-version shows "Org-mode version 8.3.4 .." for both master and maint build of org-mode. Would it be possible to have the version show something like "Org-mode version 8.3.4-dev .." for master branch builds? That allows a quick visual confirmation if someone is using the dev or stable build. Also it would be useful in creating version checking elisp wrappers around not-yet-released org-mode code in personal configs. Something like below would then be possible (if (org-mode-dev-p) (progn ;; new style ) (progn ;; old style )) Thanks. On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 11:45 AM Nicolas Goaziou wrote: > Hello, > > Kaushal Modi writes: > > > It would have been nice if the master branch built version showed a > > different numerical version number than the one on the maint branch. Or > > probably some prefix like dev/master? Nicolas? > > Deciding the next version number ahead of time isn't always right from > the beginning of the branch. I guess a "dev" suffix should be enough. > > However, I don't know how to change the release tag, which is defined in > a somewhat convoluted way. Bastien or Achim probably know how to do it. > > -- -- Kaushal Modi
[O] Orgzly mobile Org-Mode app for Android now with folding
I just noticed that Orgzly the mobile app for Android now has folding. I think this will be replacing Mobile-Org for me. 1.4-beta.4 is out. It should be the last beta, if no issues are found. • Add "Fold content" option • Add "Display content in search" option • Rearrange Settings • Update "What's New" dialog's button when DB upgrade is in progress • Use large bullet for folded notes with children Opt-in to receive beta releases if you haven't already: https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.orgzly Regards, Paul
Re: [O] speed keys for plain lists?
On Tue May 10 2016 at 03:21, Karl Voit wrote: > * Bill White wrote: >> >> Thank you all for the suggestions thus far. I'll attach the org file >> I'm working with: > > Being curious on your motivation: why do you use only plain list items > instead of headings with paragraphs or headings with plain lists? Mainly because I'm still playing around with possible formats. Some manual correction of the ocr text is required for each entry, which provides a frictionless opportunity to add a little bit of list markup and then get on with the next entry. My final goal is a simple electronic version of the old Oxford English Dictionary as outlined by Corey Doctorow http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/aug/23/oxford-english-dictionary-future-digitally based on files at the Internet Archive - volume 1 is at https://archive.org/details/oed01arch I'd like the thing to be as close to plaintext as possible with a minimum of markup: - org list notation is minimal - it's useful within orgmode - it doesn't get in the user's way in non-emacs ecosystems - it avoids the endless quagmire of adding significant markup to such a huge body of text - it's a necessary first step for some other brave soul who wants to add markup & organization But I'm open to suggestions & discussion - now's the time to play around with formats to find the right balance between playing with words and slogging through markup. Perhaps this isn't the right mailing list for that discussion, though. Cheers - bw Bill White . bi...@wolfram.com "No ma'am, we're musicians."
[O] template for writing Emacs manuals in Org
I remember a while ago there was a discussion (on emacs.devel? I can't remember) about the format for Emacs manuals, and Org came into it, and at some point someone (Rasmus? Achim Gratz? I can't remember this either) posted a template for doing Emacs manuals in Org. It was particularly useful because it had all the macros set up to create the texinfo index, and it wasn't simple. I can't remember enough of the details to find the post anymore, though I've tried. Does anyone recall this, or know how to find it? Or does anyone have a good setup for exporting to Emacs manuals, plus index? Let's add it to Worg once we've got it! Thanks, Eric
Re: [O] template for writing Emacs manuals in Org
Copying Oleh as I believe he uses org to generate Info manual for his ivy package. -- -- Kaushal Modi
[O] Agenda filter by any tag seems to be broken
Apparently there's some networking devilry going on with gmane at the moment, and this never got sent -- I'm trying again. Original message was: Is anyone else seeing this? Go into a tags-type agenda, hit "/" to start filtering, then SPC for "filter to any tag". That gives me this backtrace: Debugger entered--Lisp error: (args-out-of-range "" 0 1) substring("" 0 1) (equal "{" (substring tag 0 1)) (and (equal "{" (substring tag 0 1)) (equal "}" (substring tag -1))) org-agenda-filter-make-matcher-tag-exp(("+") 43) Once ("+") is added to `org-agenda-tag-filter', all subsequent filtering actions will fail, until you remove all filters with "/ /". `org-agenda-filter-make-matcher-tag-exp' always removes the first character of the tag-matcher string, and then operates on what's left. In the case of "+", nothing's left! Thanks, Eric
Re: [O] Problem with Including subsection by CUSTOM_ID
Hi, Ilya Filippov writes: > I try to include subsection from one org-file to another > (http://orgmode.org/manual/Include-files.html) with using CUSTOM_ID. > > In first-file.org: > > ** Subsection name > :PROPERTIES: > :CUSTOM_ID: subsec_to_include > :END: > > bla-bla > > > In second-file.org I use construction: > > * I want include here > > #+INCLUDE: "./first-file.org::#funcNT10" > > > And when I export second file to PDF, org-mode gives an error message: > "Cannot include file /org/first-file.org::#funcNT10" Maybe you need to use "./first-file.org:#subsec_to_include", or maybe it's just a typo in your email. You need Org 8.3. Hope it helps, Rasmus -- However beautiful the theory, one should occasionally look at the evidence
[O] Repeated tasks
Is there a way to specify the timestamp for a repeated task which has to be done on the second Sunday of every month? I'd like the todo state of the task to go back to TODO after it has been marked DONE, as described in the section on repeated tasks in the Org manual. Thanks, Raghu.
[O] Tags management strategies
Hi ! Tags are a very useful feature to filter information in org-mode. After few years of developing a system to organize my life with org-mode, I realize that tags can become rather difficult to deal with as we tend to define a lot of tags spread out over several org files. One general issue is to track all the tags that you have defined in all your org files. Rather than requesting an org-mode feature that would make a dynamical list of all the defined tags, I personally prefer the approach of making a static list of all preferred tags in one place and to try to keep this list as small as I can. I can achieve this by defining a global list of tags through the variable "org-tag-alist", which allows to access all the tags from any of my org files, and also because it allows to make "grouptags" which are very convenient to organize tags by themes. The latter approach seems however limited to the use of a rather small number of tags since in the fast-tag-selection interface, tags entries beyond the 33th are marked with extended ASCCI characters such as ^?, \200, \201,... So my first question is how can I access these tags, and if it is possible, what is the physical limit in terms of the number of tags I can define and access ? My second question is a bit more general, but I would like to know what peoples are currently doing to manage, track and make an efficient use of their numerous tags. Many thanks, Martin
[O] Agenda filter by any tag seems to be broken
Is anyone else seeing this? Go into a tags-type agenda, hit "/" to start filtering, then SPC for "filter to any tag". That gives me this backtrace: Debugger entered--Lisp error: (args-out-of-range "" 0 1) substring("" 0 1) (equal "{" (substring tag 0 1)) (and (equal "{" (substring tag 0 1)) (equal "}" (substring tag -1))) org-agenda-filter-make-matcher-tag-exp(("+") 43) Once ("+") is added to `org-agenda-tag-filter', all subsequent filtering actions will fail, until you remove all filters with "/ /". `org-agenda-filter-make-matcher-tag-exp' always removes the first character of the tag-matcher string, and then operates on what's left. In the case of "+", nothing's left! Thanks, Eric
Re: [O] New Beamer environment selection problem
Nicolas Goaziou writes: > Hello, > > Julien Cubizolles writes: > >> I'm still experiencing this problem with the following example >> >> #+BEGIN_SRC elisp >> (add-to-list 'load-path "~/git-repositories/org-mode/lisp") >> (add-to-list 'load-path "~/git-repositories/org-mode/contrib/lisp") >> #+END_SRC >> >> #+RESULTS: >> : Successfully reloaded Org >> : Org-mode version 8.3.4 (release_8.3.4-695-gf07580 @ >> /home/wilk/git-repositories/org-mode/lisp/) > > This release is too old. You need to update Org. I was only doing byte-recompile-directory after pulling from git (from magit actually). According to the doc (that I should have read...) I should run make update. Julien.
Re: [O] template for writing Emacs manuals in Org
Eric Abrahamsen writes: > I remember a while ago there was a discussion (on emacs.devel? I can't > remember) about the format for Emacs manuals, and Org came into it, and > at some point someone (Rasmus? Achim Gratz? I can't remember this > either) posted a template for doing Emacs manuals in Org. It was > particularly useful because it had all the macros set up to create the > texinfo index, and it wasn't simple. Magit is the biggest project that I know of that is using Org for its manual "in production". Once upon a time Tom ported the Org manual. It's on his github, probably under tsdye. Hope it helps, Rasmus -- This is the kind of tedious nonsense up with which I will not put
Re: [O] speed keys for plain lists?
On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 12:12 PM, Bill White wrote: > But I'm open to suggestions & discussion - now's the time to play around > with formats to find the right balance between playing with words and > slogging through markup. Perhaps this isn't the right mailing list for > that discussion, though. If it isn't then please post the name of that list when you find it. I started out using only lists too because they are exactly as you describe them. Eventually I wanted to attach metadata to the lists, and now I love headings. The case for Org-Mode only as a markup alone isn't very interesting because it is competing against everything from SGML to ASCIIDoc. When you throw in the community and infrastructure of tools and literature then Org-Mode wins. It takes some time for it all to sink in though. My gut reaction to learning Org-Mode (all aspects listed above) was recalling this quote from Eric Weisstein: "Created, developed, and nurtured by Eric Weisstein at Wolfram Research" [http://mathworld.wolfram.com/] Org-Mode makes it easy to do that with whatever document you are nurturing.
Re: [O] Repeated tasks
"N. Raghavendra" writes: > Is there a way to specify the timestamp for a repeated task which has > to be done on the second Sunday of every month? I'd like the todo > state of the task to go back to TODO after it has been marked DONE, as > described in the section on repeated tasks in the Org manual. You can use sexp expressions: look at the chapter 8.3 of the manual, 8.3 Deadlines and scheduling For example I use this expression for the first sunday of every month: <%%(diary-float t 0 1)> -- leandro Scegli sempre un'idea che ti permetta poi di cambiarla http://6xukrlqedfabdjrb.onion signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [O] looking for a variable which allows formatting the agenda clock report
Am 11.05.2016 um 21:45 schrieb Rainer Stengele: Am 11.05.2016 um 18:22 schrieb Marco Wahl: Hi Rainer, I could not find a variable which allows formatting the clock report that is created in the org agenda by "v R". Any quick pointer to such one or other ideas? org-agenda-clockreport-parameter-plist Thanks Marco, now my question is how can I extract the category of a clock entry and display it in the report? I tried a bit with properties but have no real clue. Can somebody help here? You can filter a certain category for the clock report afaics. E.g. org-agenda-clockreport-parameter-plist value (:link t :maxlevel 2 :tags "+CATEGORY=\"busi\"") only takes the clockings from items in category "busi" for the org-agenda-clockreport. HTH, Hi Marco, thanks for this, very useful. What I really meant was how can I change the output format of the clock report, so how do I change the first column from "File" to "Category" of the clock entry. Thanks, Rainer Hi, does anybody have an example for the :formatter item to format the clocktable output as needed? Thank you. Regards, Rainer
Re: [O] template for writing Emacs manuals in Org
I don't recall it, but these look along similar lines? - https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/2bummt/changing_emacs_documentation_system_from_texinfo/ - https://lwn.net/Articles/625072/ John On Sat, May 14, 2016 at 2:21 AM, Eric Abrahamsen wrote: > I remember a while ago there was a discussion (on emacs.devel? I can't > remember) about the format for Emacs manuals, and Org came into it, and > at some point someone (Rasmus? Achim Gratz? I can't remember this > either) posted a template for doing Emacs manuals in Org. It was > particularly useful because it had all the macros set up to create the > texinfo index, and it wasn't simple. > > I can't remember enough of the details to find the post anymore, though > I've tried. Does anyone recall this, or know how to find it? Or does > anyone have a good setup for exporting to Emacs manuals, plus index? > > Let's add it to Worg once we've got it! > > Thanks, > Eric > >
Re: [O] Use dvisvgm to preview latex fragments
Hi tumashu, tumashu writes: > I find a new tool: dvisvgm (https://github.com/mgieseki/dvisvgm) > ,which we can use it to preview latex fregments, it can deal with > xetex's xdv file as well (it will available in texlive2016). That looks very cool. Thanks for the pointer! Will you be working on a patch for supporting dvisvg? > The questions are: > 1. which path we should use: "dvi/xdv -> svg" or "dvi/xdv -> svg -> png" ? Depends on which format Emacs supports. If it’s compiled with svg support I’d guess it’s better since it’s vector graph and potentially could scale nicer when increasing font size. But I don’t know how easy it would be to incorporate inlined svg display. At the very minimum you will have to look at e.g. org-create-formula-image and "surrounding" functions, which will bark at "dvisvg" ATM. It might also be nice to make it possible to incorporate svg images for math in odt where formula support is a bit lackluster. > 2. if we use the first path, how to deal with > org-latex-preview-ltxpng-directory? should we rename it to > org-latex-preview-ltximg-directory or >org-latex-preview-ltxpic-directory ? If you provide a patch that enables svg support you can change the default value. Rasmus -- I hear there's rumors on the, uh, Internets. . .
[O] Repeated tasks
Is there a way to specify the timestamp for a repeated task which has to be done on the second Sunday of every month? I'd like the todo state of the task to go back to TODO after it has been marked DONE, as described in the section on repeated tasks in the Org manual. Thanks, Raghu. -- N. Raghavendra , http://www.retrotexts.net/ Harish-Chandra Research Institute, http://www.hri.res.in/
Re: [O] [PATCH] New feature: Use dvisvgm to preview latex formular
"Feng Shu" writes: I will refactor the latex previewing code, this patch should be delay reviewd. > "Feng Shu" writes: > > This is version 2, make diff more easy read. > > From 66804cf5642256a38beb0b84ad8194562f34bfce Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 > From: Feng Shu > Date: Sat, 14 May 2016 22:42:53 +0800 > Subject: [PATCH] New feature: Use dvisvgm to preview latex formular > > Tester should set like below: > > (setq org-latex-create-formula-image-program 'dvisvgm) > (setq org-latex-pdf-process > '(:fetcher my-org-latex-pdf-process-format)) > (defun my-org-latex-pdf-process-format (&optional texfile snippet > caller-info) > (cond >(snippet '("latex -interaction nonstopmode -output-directory %o %f")) >(t '("%latex -interaction nonstopmode -output-directory %o %f" > "%latex -interaction nonstopmode -output-directory %o %f" > "%latex -interaction nonstopmode -output-directory %o %f" > > * ox-latex.el (org-latex-pdf-process): Add a new config method, :fetcher. > (org-latex-compile): Add a new optional argument: caller-info, > which used to record the caller's info > > * ox-html.el (org-html-with-latex): Add dvisvgm support. > (org-html-with-latex): Add dvisvgm support. > (org-html-format-latex): "ltxpng" -> "ltximg". > (org-html-latex-environment): Add dvisvgm support. > (org-html-latex-fragment): Add dvisvgm support. > > * org.el (org-latex-create-formula-image-program): Add dvisvgm. > (org-latex-preview-ltximg-directory): Rename from > `org-latex-preview-ltximg-directory'. > (org--format-latex-make-overlay): Add optional image-type, which used to deal > with svg. > (org-toggle-latex-fragment): "org-ltxpng" -> "org-ltximg". > (org-format-latex): Add dvisvgm support. > (org-create-formula-image): Add dvisvgm case. > (org-create-formula-image-with-dvisvgm): New function, deal with latex > formula with dvisvgm command. > > * org.texi (@LaTeX{} fragments): Add dvisvgm information. > (Previewing @LaTeX{} fragments): Add dvisvgm information. > (Math formatting in HTML export): Add dvisvgm information. > (Working with @LaTeX{} math snippets): Add dvisvgm information. > --- > doc/org.texi | 39 +- > lisp/org.el | 101 -- > lisp/ox-html.el | 19 --- > lisp/ox-latex.el | 161 > +++ > 4 files changed, 225 insertions(+), 95 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/doc/org.texi b/doc/org.texi > index 17b01c2..286fabb 100644 > --- a/doc/org.texi > +++ b/doc/org.texi > @@ -10393,10 +10393,10 @@ snippets will be identified as @LaTeX{} source code: > @item > Environments of any kind@footnote{When MathJax is used, only the > environments recognized by MathJax will be processed. When > -@file{dvipng} program or @file{imagemagick} suite is used to create images, > -any @LaTeX{} environment will be handled.}. The only requirement is that the > -@code{\begin} statement appears on a new line, at the beginning of the line > -or after whitespaces only. > +@file{dvipng} program, @file{dvisvgm} program or @file{imagemagick} suite is > +used to create images, any @LaTeX{} environment will be handled.}. The only > +requirement is that the @code{\begin} statement appears on a new line, at the > +beginning of the line or after whitespaces only. > @item > Text within the usual @LaTeX{} math delimiters. To avoid conflicts with > currency specifications, single @samp{$} characters are only recognized as > @@ -10444,10 +10444,10 @@ lines: > @cindex @LaTeX{} fragments, preview > > @vindex org-latex-create-formula-image-program > -If you have a working @LaTeX{} installation and either @file{dvipng} or > -@file{convert} installed@footnote{These are respectively available at > -@url{http://sourceforge.net/projects/dvipng/} and from the @file{imagemagick} > -suite. Choose the converter by setting the variable > +If you have a working @LaTeX{} installation and @file{dvipng}, @file{dvisvgm} > +or @file{convert} installed@footnote{These are respectively available at > +@url{http://sourceforge.net/projects/dvipng/}, > @url{http://dvisvgm.bplaced.net/} > +and from the @file{imagemagick} suite. Choose the converter by setting the > variable > @code{org-latex-create-formula-image-program} accordingly.}, @LaTeX{} > fragments can be processed to produce images of the typeset expressions to be > used for inclusion while exporting to HTML (see @pxref{@LaTeX{} fragments}), > @@ -11713,6 +11713,7 @@ You could use @code{http} addresses just as well. > @subsection Math formatting in HTML export > @cindex MathJax > @cindex dvipng > +@cindex dvisvgm > @cindex imagemagick > > @LaTeX{} math snippets (@pxref{@LaTeX{} fragments}) can be displayed in two > @@ -11737,13 +11738,18 @@ template can be configure via > @code{org-html-mathjax-template}. > If you prefer, you can also request that @LaTeX{} fragments are processed > into small images that w
[O] problem with load-after-eval
I did try to change following code in in the org.el file, inside the org-cycle-internal-local function. So that instead of having 3 tab expansions it only shows the next level of expansion. I am not 100% shure thats the perfect solution but it seemed to work: ;; THAT IS THE ORIGINAL CODE OF THE TWO LINES I CHANGED: ;; (unless (org-before-first-heading-p) ;; (run-hook-with-args 'org-pre-cycle-hook 'subtree)) (unless (org-before-first-heading-p) (run-hook-with-args 'org-pre-cycle-hook 'folded)) the problem is, I wanted not to modify the systemwide org.el file, so I thought, either redefine the whole modified function with defun, or add a eval-after-load call around it, so that it gets overridden when org gets loaded. But both does not work, defining it straight had no effect I think, and the eval-after-load raised an error when I tried to use this function in a org-file (with tab). It didnt find the outline-show-children function that gets called in that function. It gets defined in org-compat, requiring that before that block did not fix it, too. I looked at devadvise, if thats maybe the solution but its a very complex construct and the docu is very bad no easy examples. But in general it should work with one of the two other solutions I tried. But somehow it seems to be not in the same scope as the original function. hope somebody can say me what I am doing wrong. Must be something pretty simple, but I dont find the solution.
[O] Repeated tasks
Is there a way to specify the timestamp for a repeated task which has to be done on the second Sunday of every month? I'd like the todo state of the task to go back to TODO after it has been marked DONE, as described in the section on repeated tasks in the Org manual. Thanks, Raghu. -- N. Raghavendra , http://www.retrotexts.net/ Harish-Chandra Research Institute, http://www.hri.res.in/
[O] Repeated tasks
Is there a way to specify the timestamp for a repeated task which has to be done on the second Sunday of every month, after a certain date, say 25 May 2016? I'd like the todo state of the task to go back to TODO after it has been marked DONE, as described in the section on repeated tasks in the Org manual. Thanks, Raghu. -- N. Raghavendra , http://www.retrotexts.net/ Harish-Chandra Research Institute, http://www.hri.res.in/
Re: [O] Repeated tasks
At 2016-05-13T22:07:58+02:00, Leandro Noferini wrote: > "N. Raghavendra" writes: > >> Is there a way to specify the timestamp for a repeated task which has >> to be done on the second Sunday of every month? I'd like the todo >> state of the task to go back to TODO after it has been marked DONE, as >> described in the section on repeated tasks in the Org manual. > > You can use sexp expressions: look at the chapter 8.3 of the manual, 8.3 > Deadlines and scheduling > > For example I use this expression for the first sunday of every month: > > <%%(diary-float t 0 1)> Thanks for the reply. Yes, I know this diary-sexp, but the trouble with it is that after I change the state of such a task to DONE, it remains DONE. What I want is that when I change the state to DONE, the task must be rescheduled for the second Sunday of the next month, and the state reverted to TODO. This will be like the repeated task functionality described in the manual. Cheers, Raghu. -- N. Raghavendra , http://www.retrotexts.net/ Harish-Chandra Research Institute, http://www.hri.res.in/
Re: [O] template for writing Emacs manuals in Org
Rasmus writes: > Once upon a time Tom ported the Org manual. It's on his github, probably > under tsdye. https://github.com/tsdye/orgmanual -- Thomas S. Dye http://www.tsdye.com
Re: [O] Agenda filter by any tag seems to be broken
On Mon, May 16, 2016 at 1:50 PM Eric Abrahamsen wrote: > Is anyone else seeing this? > > Go into a tags-type agenda, hit "/" to start filtering, then SPC for > "filter to any tag". That gives me this backtrace: > Can you add more detail on how to recreate the problem you are seeing in an emacs -Q session. I do not use tag filtering heavily, so "tags-type agenda" is not clear to me. I tried M-x org-agenda, followed by m, followed by / and then SPC. But I do not see that error. -- -- Kaushal Modi
Re: [O] Tags management strategies
i skip tags almost entirely in favor of regular expression search. :) -- The Kafka Pandemic: http://thekafkapandemic.blogspot.com The disease DOES progress. MANY people have died from it. And ANYBODY can get it. Denmark: free Karina Hansen NOW.
Re: [O] template for writing Emacs manuals in Org
Hello, "Thomas S. Dye" writes: > Rasmus writes: > >> Once upon a time Tom ported the Org manual. It's on his github, probably >> under tsdye. > > https://github.com/tsdye/orgmanual What about moving it to "contrib/"? It could help keeping it up-to-date. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou
Re: [O] Title/Author missing in Markdown export?
Thanks for pointing out that my manual was out of date. Looks to me like I needed to delete the stock org manual before the package-based one would show up in info. Daniel E. Doherty Law Offices of Daniel E. Doherty 7300 W. 110th Street, Suite 930 Overland Park, KS 66210 913.338.7182 (Phone) 913.338.7164 (FAX) ded-...@ddoherty.net On Sat, May 7, 2016 at 7:12 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote: > Hello, > > "Daniel E. Doherty" writes: > > > On Tue, 28 Apr 2015 09:08:45 -0500, > > Rasmus wrote: > >> > >> Andreas Hilboll writes: > >> > >> > Using the current git master, any exported Markdown doesn't include > >> > title, author, and date information. Is this desired behaviour, or is > >> > it a bug? > >> > >> AFAIK it's a "feature". > >> > >> -- > >> ⠠⠵ > >> > >> > > Rasmus, > > > > Not sure whether you were being ironic on this, > > Rasmus is correct. Vanilla Mardown doesn't provide any way to specify > a title or an author in a document. > > Of course, if there's some standard way to do this, we can extend > "ox-md.el" accordingly. The same goes for table of contents, generated > as HTML for the time being. > > > but I've noticed that exports in LaTeX, odt, and HTML, not longer seem > > to pick up the buffer name as the title as formerly and as the manual > > claims. > > > > `TITLE' > > The title to be shown (otherwise derived from buffer's name). You > > can use several such keywords for long titles. > > > > Same is true of author: > > > > `AUTHOR' > > The document author (`user-full-name'). > > > > I rather liked having this be the default with the option to change it. > So, > > is this the intended behavior, or is the manual wrong? > > You are looking at an outdated manual. This change was introduced > 2 years ago (commit 604b93892caa8a646ced1ac7089461614bb9bffa). You may > want to search ML archives for the discussion about it. > > You can probably use something like > > #+TITLE: {{{input-file}}} > > to get the old behaviour back. > > Regards, > > -- > Nicolas Goaziou > >
Re: [O] (v6) [PATCH] New feature: Use dvisvgm to preview latex formular
Hello, "Feng Shu" writes: > This is my modified patch (v6), fix the problems you stated. please review > again, thank! Thank you. Comments follow. > From 29760e5c5876fb6b772f7a6004b7160bc06efba8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 > From: Feng Shu > Date: Sat, 14 May 2016 22:42:53 +0800 > Subject: [PATCH] New feature: Use dvisvgm to preview latex formular > > * ox-latex.el (org-latex-pdf-process): org-latex-pdf-process can be a > configure generator (a plist with :generator keyword). > (org-latex-preview-process): new variable, which is used to process > latex snippet. > (org-latex-compile): Add a new optional argument: extra-info. As discussed in another message, I don't think we should mess with `org-latex-compile'. Instead, we could factor out the needed part in `org-latex-compile' and make it a generic function. Then we can introduce a new function to specifically handle previewing related compilation. Note that I'm not asking you to implement the factoring out part in your patch, but to tell me if the following would fulfill your needs for `org-create-formula-image'. I'm sending its docstring again. (defun org-compile-file (source process extension &optional spec log-buffer) "Compile a SOURCE file using PROCESS. PROCESS is either a function or a list of shell commands, as strings. If PROCESS is a function, it is called with a single argument: SOURCE file. It must create a file with the same base name and directory as SOURCE, but using extension. If it is a list of commands, each of them is called using `shell-command'. By default, in each command, %b, %f and %o are replaced, respectively, with SOURCE base name, SOURCE full name and SOURCE directory. It is possible, however, to use different place-holders by specifying them in optional argument SPEC. In this case, SPEC should be an alist (STRING REPLACEMENT-STRING). When PROCESS is a list of commands, optional argument LOG-BUFFER can be set to a buffer or a buffer name. `shell-command' then uses it as an output buffer, which may be used for collecting errors. `default-directory' is set to SOURCE directory during the whole process. Generated file is expected to use the same directory and base name as SOURCE, and end with EXTENSION. Return its filename or raise an error if it wasn't generated upon executing PROCESS." ...) > +If you have a working @LaTeX{} installation and @file{dvipng}, @file{dvisvgm} > +or @file{convert} installed@footnote{These are respectively available at > +@url{http://sourceforge.net/projects/dvipng/}, > @url{http://dvisvgm.bplaced.net/} > +and from the @file{imagemagick} suite. Choose the converter by setting the > variable You need to use two spaces to separate sentences. > +(defcustom org-latex-to-image-backends You could remove it `org-preview-latex-backends' since it doesn't belong to the "org-latex" namespace. > +dvisvgm Process the LaTeX fragments to dvi/xdv file, then convert > +dvi/xdv files to svg files using dvipng. You probably mean "using dvisvgm". > +Org mode can use some external commands to generate TeX snippet's image for > +previewing or inserting into HTML files, e.g. dvipng, dvisvgm or imagemagick > +this variable tells `org-create-formula-image' how to use external commands. or imagemagick. This variable tells... > + :class symbol, this setting may be useful in future. Meanwhile, I suggest to remove it, unless you have a clear plan in mind. > + :name string, the backend's name. > + :programs list of strings, required programs. > + :messagestring, message it when required program can't be > found. required programs > + :color symbol, if set to `latex', LaTeX \"xcolor\" macro is > used > + to deal with background and foreground color of image, > + if set to `divpng', dvipng style background and > foregroud color > + format will be generated, you should use them in > command options > + with special string: \"%fg\"% and \"%bg%\". are generated; you should used them in ... with special strings: ... > + :size-adjustcons of numbers, the car element is used to adjust > latex image > + size showed in buffer and the cdr element is for html > file. > + this option is only useful for backend developers, user > + should use variable `org-format-latex-options' instead. This option... users... > + :org-latex-compile boolean, when non-nil, `org-create-formula-image' uses > + `org-latex-compile' to compile tex file, otherwise, > you need > + to set latex command in `:commands' option. > + :need-clean list of strings, files matched are to be cleaned up > once the > + image is genera
Re: [O] template for writing Emacs manuals in Org
Aloha Nicolas, Nicolas Goaziou writes: > Hello, > > "Thomas S. Dye" writes: > >> Rasmus writes: >> >>> Once upon a time Tom ported the Org manual. It's on his github, probably >>> under tsdye. >> >> https://github.com/tsdye/orgmanual > > What about moving it to "contrib/"? It could help keeping it up-to-date. I'm happy if someone moves it to contrib/. Is there anything for me to do before/after that happens? All the best, Tom -- Thomas S. Dye http://www.tsdye.com
Re: [O] (v6) [PATCH] New feature: Use dvisvgm to preview latex formular
i see your mean, i think org-compile-file can do more thing, for example: handle dvipng or dvisvgm, what i need to know is the different of call-process and run shell command. can we use run shell command instead of call-process in converting dvi to png? special string need to do more work, i think. -- 发自我的网易邮箱手机智能版 在 2016-05-17 05:17:45,"Nicolas Goaziou" 写道: >Hello, > >"Feng Shu" writes: > >> This is my modified patch (v6), fix the problems you stated. please review >> again, thank! > >Thank you. Comments follow. > >> From 29760e5c5876fb6b772f7a6004b7160bc06efba8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 >> From: Feng Shu >> Date: Sat, 14 May 2016 22:42:53 +0800 >> Subject: [PATCH] New feature: Use dvisvgm to preview latex formular >> >> * ox-latex.el (org-latex-pdf-process): org-latex-pdf-process can be a >> configure generator (a plist with :generator keyword). >> (org-latex-preview-process): new variable, which is used to process >> latex snippet. >> (org-latex-compile): Add a new optional argument: extra-info. > >As discussed in another message, I don't think we should mess with >`org-latex-compile'. Instead, we could factor out the needed part in >`org-latex-compile' and make it a generic function. Then we can >introduce a new function to specifically handle previewing related >compilation. > >Note that I'm not asking you to implement the factoring out part in your >patch, but to tell me if the following would fulfill your needs for >`org-create-formula-image'. I'm sending its docstring again. > > (defun org-compile-file (source process extension &optional spec log-buffer) >"Compile a SOURCE file using PROCESS. > > PROCESS is either a function or a list of shell commands, as > strings. > > If PROCESS is a function, it is called with a single argument: > SOURCE file. It must create a file with the same base name and > directory as SOURCE, but using extension. > > If it is a list of commands, each of them is called using > `shell-command'. By default, in each command, %b, %f and %o are > replaced, respectively, with SOURCE base name, SOURCE full name > and SOURCE directory. It is possible, however, to use different > place-holders by specifying them in optional argument SPEC. In > this case, SPEC should be an alist (STRING REPLACEMENT-STRING). > > When PROCESS is a list of commands, optional argument LOG-BUFFER > can be set to a buffer or a buffer name. `shell-command' then > uses it as an output buffer, which may be used for collecting > errors. > > `default-directory' is set to SOURCE directory during the whole > process. > > Generated file is expected to use the same directory and base > name as SOURCE, and end with EXTENSION. Return its filename or > raise an error if it wasn't generated upon executing PROCESS." >...) > > >> +If you have a working @LaTeX{} installation and @file{dvipng}, >> @file{dvisvgm} >> +or @file{convert} installed@footnote{These are respectively available at >> +@url{http://sourceforge.net/projects/dvipng/}, >> @url{http://dvisvgm.bplaced.net/} >> +and from the @file{imagemagick} suite. Choose the converter by setting the >> variable > >You need to use two spaces to separate sentences. > >> +(defcustom org-latex-to-image-backends > >You could remove it `org-preview-latex-backends' since it doesn't belong >to the "org-latex" namespace. > >> +dvisvgm Process the LaTeX fragments to dvi/xdv file, then convert >> +dvi/xdv files to svg files using dvipng. > >You probably mean "using dvisvgm". > >> +Org mode can use some external commands to generate TeX snippet's image for >> +previewing or inserting into HTML files, e.g. dvipng, dvisvgm or imagemagick >> +this variable tells `org-create-formula-image' how to use external commands. > >or imagemagick. This variable tells... > >> + :class symbol, this setting may be useful in future. > >Meanwhile, I suggest to remove it, unless you have a clear plan in mind. > >> + :name string, the backend's name. >> + :programs list of strings, required programs. >> + :messagestring, message it when required program can't be >> found. > >required programs > >> + :color symbol, if set to `latex', LaTeX \"xcolor\" macro is >> used >> + to deal with background and foreground color of image, >> + if set to `divpng', dvipng style background and >> foregroud color >> + format will be generated, you should use them in >> command options >> + with special string: \"%fg\"% and \"%bg%\". > >are generated; you should used them in ... with special strings: ... > >> + :size-adjustcons of numbers, the car element is used to adjust >> latex image >> + size showed in buffer and the cdr element is for html >> file. >> + this option is only useful for back
Re: [O] template for writing Emacs manuals in Org
"Thomas S. Dye" writes: > Rasmus writes: > >> Once upon a time Tom ported the Org manual. It's on his github, probably >> under tsdye. > > https://github.com/tsdye/orgmanual Hey, that's perfect! Dunno if that's what I was remembering, but that's exactly what I was after. Even better if it ends up in contrib/ Off to copy and paste now... E
Re: [O] Agenda filter by any tag seems to be broken
Kaushal Modi writes: > On Mon, May 16, 2016 at 1:50 PM Eric Abrahamsen > wrote: > > Is anyone else seeing this? > > Go into a tags-type agenda, hit "/" to start filtering, then SPC > for > "filter to any tag". That gives me this backtrace: > > Can you add more detail on how to recreate the problem you are seeing > in an emacs -Q session. > > I do not use tag filtering heavily, so "tags-type agenda" is not clear > to me. > > I tried M-x org-agenda, followed by m, followed by / and then SPC. But > I do not see that error. > -- Starting with emacs -Q, then adding the org-plus-contrib directory to load-path: M-x org-agenda t ;; all todos, an empty list of course / SPC And I get the error. I have a mostly-baseless hunch that the reason I seem to get more mysterious errors than other people is that I'm running emacs master from git, and emacs master forces more lexical scoping stuff than previous versions. I'm mostly pulling that out of nowhere, but there must be other people on the list who are running emacs git, and I'd be curious to know if they see the same error... Thanks! Eric
Re: [O] (v6) [PATCH] New feature: Use dvisvgm to preview latex formular
If we need 4 cmmand to convert test.dvi to test.png 1. cmd1 test.dvi test.a 2. cmd2 test.a test.b 3. cmd4 test.b test.png does it work correctly? can %b.a convert to text.a ? ("cmd1 %b.dvi %b.a" "cmd2 %b.a %b.b" "cmd3 %b.b %b.png") if it works properly, i suggest merge org-compile-file feature first, i will rebase my patch to it before merge.
Re: [O] Agenda filter by any tag seems to be broken
Kaushal Modi writes: > On Mon, May 16, 2016 at 1:50 PM Eric Abrahamsen > wrote: > > Is anyone else seeing this? > > Go into a tags-type agenda, hit "/" to start filtering, then SPC > for > "filter to any tag". That gives me this backtrace: > > Can you add more detail on how to recreate the problem you are seeing > in an emacs -Q session. > > I do not use tag filtering heavily, so "tags-type agenda" is not clear > to me. > > I tried M-x org-agenda, followed by m, followed by / and then SPC. But > I do not see that error. > -- Also, if you're willing to spend a moment on this, would you start the agenda with the "t" key, then edebug the function `org-agenda-filter-make-matcher-tag-exp', then do the "/ SPC" thing, and tell me what arguments the function receives? Thank you! Eric
Re: [O] template for writing Emacs manuals in Org
Aloha Eric, Eric Abrahamsen writes: > "Thomas S. Dye" writes: > >> Rasmus writes: >> >>> Once upon a time Tom ported the Org manual. It's on his github, probably >>> under tsdye. >> >> https://github.com/tsdye/orgmanual > > Hey, that's perfect! Dunno if that's what I was remembering, but that's > exactly what I was after. Even better if it ends up in contrib/ > > Off to copy and paste now... I hope you find it useful. Still, I'd be interested to see Oleh Krehel's approach. It is bound to be more sophisticated than mine. All the best, Tom -- Thomas S. Dye http://www.tsdye.com
[O] Starting source code export at non-zero (-n value)
Hello other org mode aficionados! (I apologize for the errant email I send a minute ago. ) I have created a (possible) patch to the export (ox.el and other ox-XXX.el) files that allow for "source code" and "example" blocks to have line numbers starting at an arbitrary number. Before the (wonderful) ox redesign I used to have advice around some functions. I hadn't needed this functionality for a while, but now that I did I thought I would share. The code is written with the following design: -n is the same as -n 1 : The functionality is unchanged +n is the same as +n 1 : The functionality is unchanged -n X will "reset" and start new code block starting at line X +n X will "add" X to the last line of the block before. example: * Heading 1 * ~-n 10~ #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp -n 10 (save-excursion ;; This is line 10 (goto-char (point-min))) ;; 11 #+END_SRC * ~-n~ #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp -n (save-excursion ;; line 1 (goto-char (point-min))) ;; line 2 #+END_SRC * ~+n 155~ #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp +n 155 (save-excursion;; line 157 (goto-char (point-min))) ;; line 158 #+END_SRC Gives the following "Text - ascii output" 1 Heading 1 === * `-n 10' , | 10 (save-excursion ;; This is line 10 | 11 (goto-char (point-min))) ;; 11 ` * `-n' , | 1 (save-excursion ;; line 1 | 2 (goto-char (point-min))) ;; line 2 ` * `+n 155' , | 157 (save-excursion;; line 157 | 158 (goto-char (point-min))) ;; line 158 ` I have tested the code (using make test) and generated (hand verified) the LaTeX and HTML output. ODT has an issue already with +n in that each code block starts at line 1. (I did not address that). I have included the git format patch output. This is a fairly small set of changes, but I do assign the Copyright to the Free Software Foundation. Thanks, ;-b >From 6b4db0a978cc3492f0d0ac7e29008de6846fbe4a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Brian Carlson Date: Mon, 16 May 2016 10:58:01 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] ox: provide [+-]n functionality --- contrib/lisp/ox-groff.el | 4 ++-- lisp/org-element.el | 16 +++- lisp/ox-html.el | 4 ++-- lisp/ox-latex.el | 4 ++-- lisp/ox-odt.el | 4 ++-- lisp/ox.el | 16 ++-- 6 files changed, 29 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) diff --git a/contrib/lisp/ox-groff.el b/contrib/lisp/ox-groff.el index b49edce..517da9a 100644 --- a/contrib/lisp/ox-groff.el +++ b/contrib/lisp/ox-groff.el @@ -1488,9 +1488,9 @@ contextual information." (custom-env (and lang (cadr (assq (intern lang) org-groff-custom-lang-environments - (num-start (case (org-element-property :number-lines src-block) + (num-start (case (car (org-element-property :number-lines src-block)) (continued (org-export-get-loc src-block info)) - (new 0))) + (new (or (cdr (org-element-property :number-lines src-block)) 0 (retain-labels (org-element-property :retain-labels src-block)) (caption (and (not (org-export-read-attribute :attr_groff src-block :disable-caption)) diff --git a/lisp/org-element.el b/lisp/org-element.el index 368da60..65f9833 100644 --- a/lisp/org-element.el +++ b/lisp/org-element.el @@ -1896,8 +1896,11 @@ containing `:begin', `:end', `:number-lines', `:preserve-indent', ;; Switches analysis (number-lines (cond ((not switches) nil) - ((string-match "-n\\>" switches) 'new) - ((string-match "+n\\>" switches) 'continued))) + ((string-match "-n *\\([0-9]+\\)" switches) (cons 'new (- (string-to-number (match-string 1 switches)) 1 ))) + ((string-match "+n *\\([0-9]+\\)" switches) (cons 'continued (- (string-to-number (match-string 1 switches)) 1 ))) + ((string-match "-n" switches) (cons 'new 0)) + ((string-match "+n" switches) (cons 'continued 0)) + )) (preserve-indent (and switches (string-match "-i\\>" switches))) ;; Should labels be retained in (or stripped from) example @@ -2393,7 +2396,7 @@ Assume point is at the beginning of the block." (looking-at (concat "^[ \t]*#\\+BEGIN_SRC" "\\(?: +\\(\\S-+\\)\\)?" - "\\(\\(?: +\\(?:-l \".*?\"\\|[-+][A-Za-z]\\)\\)+\\)?" + "\\(\\(?: +\\(?:-l \".+\"\\|[+-]n *[[:digit:]]+\\|[+-][[:alpha:]]\\)\\)+\\)?" "\\(.*\\)[ \t]*$")) (org-match-string-no-properties 1))) ;; Get switches. @@ -2403,8 +2406,11 @@ Assume point is at the beginning of the block." ;; Switches analysis (number-lines (cond ((not switches) nil) - ((string-match "-n\\>" switches) 'new) - ((string-match "+n\\>" switches) 'continued))) + ((string-match "-n *\\([0-9]+\\)" switches) (co
Re: [O] template for writing Emacs manuals in Org
"Thomas S. Dye" writes: > Aloha Eric, > > Eric Abrahamsen writes: > >> "Thomas S. Dye" writes: >> >>> Rasmus writes: >>> Once upon a time Tom ported the Org manual. It's on his github, probably under tsdye. >>> >>> https://github.com/tsdye/orgmanual >> >> Hey, that's perfect! Dunno if that's what I was remembering, but that's >> exactly what I was after. Even better if it ends up in contrib/ >> >> Off to copy and paste now... > > I hope you find it useful. Still, I'd be interested to see Oleh > Krehel's approach. It is bound to be more sophisticated than mine. Well, we can cobble something together :) Mostly I was interested in the index macros -- Info manuals are far more useful with indexes, and to be honest I was doing anything to avoid learning how to write texinfo. What might be nice to have in contrib is an exporter derived from the current texinfo exporter, but specifically set up for Gnu project manuals: so it does the copyright header, and index macros, and maybe even the proper DIR integration (?). I remember where I originally saw this: it was a long thread on emacs.devel about moving documentation to HTML, which struck me as a terrible idea. I think Org was raised as a way of lowering the barrier to writing texinfo manuals for packages, so that we get the best of both worlds: write in Org, read in Info. I think it would be a great idea to facilitate that, if possible. E
Re: [O] template for writing Emacs manuals in Org
Hello, "Thomas S. Dye" writes: > I'm happy if someone moves it to contrib/. Done. > Is there anything for me to do before/after that happens? Not really. Of course, feel free to help keeping (making) it up-to-date if your spare time allows it. Once the manual is up-to-date, we might consider moving it to doc/ in main distribution. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou