Hi Ken,
Ken Mankoff writes:
> When tangling blocks, I can tangle multiple blocks by setting a
> (sub)-tree level property, or ":tangle foo" in multiple headers. Is
> there a way to achieve the same thing with noweb?
>
> I've tried giving multiple blocks the same "+name:" and then <>,
> but only
Hello,
When tangling blocks, I can tangle multiple blocks by setting a (sub)-tree
level property, or ":tangle foo" in multiple headers. Is there a way to achieve
the same thing with noweb?
I've tried giving multiple blocks the same "+name:" and then <>, but only
one seems to be included. Does
Spenser Truex writes:
> Email is something I check often (with Gnus), so attaching my agenda to
> it is a good way to stay on track.
>
> (defun my-instant-agenda ()
> (org-agenda-list nil))
> (add-hook 'gnus-before-startup-hook 'my-instant-agenda)
>
> I'd like to be able to have it split vertic
On 11/24, Fraga, Eric wrote:
You could maybe use this hook:
,[ C-h v org-export-before-processing-hook RET ]
| org-export-before-processing-hook is a variable defined in ‘ox.el’.
|
| Documentation:
| Hook run at the beginning of the export process.
|
| This is run before include keywords and
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
Hello and thank you for the feedback, made me learn a few things and
make some improvements. I have made the suggested changes (see
attachment).
>From e3c46993714234c0290f3100683cbec3c0d5f056 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Terje Larsen
Date: Fri, 8 Nov 2019 10:25:49 +010
Hi,
If I try to edit a table in org-mode, e.g., add a row to it, I get a
message
"eval: Symbol’s value as variable is void: org-enable-table-editor".
This is in line with changes made in version 9.1:
https://orgmode.org/Changes_old.html#org8981857
This makes the manual for editing tables:
https
No, I cannot. Perhaps my version is out of date.
On Sat, Nov 23, 2019 at 11:49 AM Nicolas Goaziou
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Michael Wu writes:
>
> > C-c C-x C-l is what removes the preview images, not C-c C-c as suggested
> in
> > the info note.
>
> I cannot find the paragraph you're talking about. C
Email is something I check often (with Gnus), so attaching my agenda to
it is a good way to stay on track.
(defun my-instant-agenda ()
(org-agenda-list nil))
(add-hook 'gnus-before-startup-hook 'my-instant-agenda)
I'd like to be able to have it split vertically, since it otherwise
obscures my v
org 9.1.9 is a built-in
but org 9.2.6 comes as a dependency to some packages and having both installed
creates conflicts.
Why does that happen ?
Can't 9.2.6 override 9.1.9 ? It's not the first time I have issues with that
situation and that's extremely confusing. What is the best way to solve
Hi all
I would like to ask for some help with the setup of
~org-agenda-start-with-log-mode~ and
~org-agenda-start-with-clockreport-mode~.
With the minimal setup below I can see the effect of
~org-agenda-clockreport-parameter-plist~ but when I open the agenda
with ~x~ the log and clockreport are n
On Saturday, 23 Nov 2019 at 11:59, w...@mm.st wrote:
> Any ideas about how to export using this workflow without showing
> the "export" tag?
You could maybe use this hook:
,[ C-h v org-export-before-processing-hook RET ]
| org-export-before-processing-hook is a variable defined in ‘ox.el’.
|
Hi,
"Éibhear" (2019/11/22 17:30 -):
>
> Hi,
>
> Have a look at the agenda columns view in the documentation. I find it
> very useful for editing items in situ in the agenda.
Thanks. Will do, but usually columns are not very handy for me -- I'm
blind and using a braille terminal. In such a c
Hi,
Pankaj Jangid (2019/11/22 17:12 +):
> Shérab writes:
> >> I usually press Enter on the entry, which takes you to the file from
> >> where it came, and you can edit it there.
> > I tried and it worked, thanks! Does this leave the agenda view and you
> > then return to it as you enter it th
Hello Eric, many thanks for your help!
Eric Abrahamsen (2019/11/22 09:07 -0800):
> Shérab writes:
>
> > Hi Diego, many thanks for your prompt response!
> >
> > Diego Zamboni (2019/11/22 16:55 +0100):
> >> Hi Shérab,
> >>
> >> I usually press Enter on the entry, which takes you to the file from
Hello,
Sebastian Miele writes:
> Sorry. I messed up the previous mail. Please ignore it.
Applied. Thank you.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Hello,
Terje Larsen writes:
> And also see attached within this mail.
Thank you.
Could you rebase it on top of "next" branch and add an entry in
ORG-NEWS, section "Org 9.4" about it?
> +(defcustom org-plantuml-exec-mode 'jar
> + "Method to use for PlantUML diagram generation.
> +`jar' means
Hello,
Jarmo Hurri writes:
> Any hope of this super tiny patch being applied? It addresses the
> problem I brought up in another thread: it is currently not possible to
> pass command line arguments to a java program.
Org 9.3 is feature frozen for the time being. Do you think this
qualifies as
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