David Masterson writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>
>> Bastien writes:
>>
>>> Hi David,
>>>
>>> David Masterson writes:
>>>
Both things should be mentioned in the Org-Mode Info pages for
org-crypt.
>>>
>>> Can you please provide a patch for this?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>
>> I'm not very go
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* lisp/org.el (org-create-formula-image): When `:background' is set to
"Transparent" in `org-format-latex-options', do not output a
`\pagecolor{...}' command in the generated LaTeX file. This will
cause dvisvgm, convert, or dvipng (with the `-bg Transparent' option)
to produce png or svg images wi
Nick Dokos wrote:
> (setq org-latex-tables-centered nil)
Yes! :) Thanks :)
That took a couple of messages... :O
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Joseph Vidal-Rosset writes:
> Hello,
>
> One more time, my setup to create png image via LaTeX in email in org-mode is
> broken.
>
> I get this error message:
>
> Creating LaTeX preview...
> org-compile-file: File "/tmp/orgtex2wp50c.png" wasn’t produced. Please
> adjust ‘imagemagick’ part of ‘
James N V Cash writes:
> I've attached a patch that addresses the recursion issue with Emacs 28
> and shows eldoc properly with example python. It presumably should act
> the same with older versions of Emacs, although I haven't tested.
Thanks for the patch! For information about the expected co
Emanuel Berg via "General discussions about Org-mode."
writes:
> Matt Huszagh wrote:
>
>> Were you referring to the tables being centered
>> after export (I see from another part of this chain
>> that that's what you were referring to in the 3rd
>> question) when you wanted them left-aligned?
>>
Allen Li writes:
> Previously, placing an empty #+TAGS: in a file would override
> org-file-tags for the file. In 9.4, an empty #+TAGS: is ignored and
> org-file-tags is used.
>
> The relevant code in org.el:
>
> (setq org-current-tag-alist
> (org--tag-add-to-alist
>or
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Redesigning Org mode so that its secondary fea
> I don't think ox-ascii has an option to control that, but you could get
> the behavior you're after by creating a derived backend. In fact, the
> section of the manual that covers derived backends provides an example
> of extending the ox-ascii backend to tweak the rendering of the source
> bl
Adam Spiers writes:
Hrm, no this isn't good enough. For graphical windows we still
need
to set the display text properties to align all tags when the
buffer
initially loads. AFAICS there's currently no code to trigger
this, so
it would need to be added, and for large files this might
actua
Jens Lechtenboerger writes:
> On 2020-09-15, Kyle Meyer wrote:
>
>> It is pretty tricky to debug, but the failure starts with 4a27b67fd
>> (org-element: Fix property drawers parsing, 2020-04-22). As far as I
>> can see, the pattern introduced there is perfectly valid and should be
>> compatible w
Tim Quelch writes:
> For example if I have a source block
>
> #+begin_src python
> Some code here
> with multiple lines
> #+end_src
>
> With `org-ascii-export-as-ascii` the above block gives:
>
> ,
> | Some code here
> | with multiple lines
> `
>
> I don't really like this as the '|' at th
> So basically this is what this thread is about. One needs a working
> Emacs instance and work in "push" mode to export any Org data. This
> requires dealing with temporary files, as described above, and some
> ad-hoc formats to keep whatever data I need to pull from org.
> "Pull" mode would b
Yes, of course. But first you need to write a style or class
file.
All the best,
Tom
Emanuel Berg via General discussions about Org-mode. writes:
Thomas S Dye wrote:
There are many pieces of software that will allow
the user to the violate best typesetting practices
easily. LaTeX is not on
Hi all,
Is there a way to configure how text is exported in ascii?
For example if I have a source block
#+begin_src python
Some code here
with multiple lines
#+end_src
With `org-ascii-export-as-ascii` the above block gives:
,
| Some code here
| with multiple lines
`
I don't really lik
Thomas S Dye wrote:
> There are many pieces of software that will allow
> the user to the violate best typesetting practices
> easily. LaTeX is not one of them.
In my experience, you can typeset whatever you want
with LaTeX, and in any way that you want.
non-fiction book:
https://dataswamp.or
Stefan Nobis wrote:
> #+attr_latex: :center nil :booktabs t
> | My | Columns |
> |+-|
> | 1 | 2 |
> | 3 | 4 |
"PDF file produced with errors."
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tomas wrote:
> Or just ask around here, but best with concrete,
> little goals each time.
?
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TEC wrote:
> You see, strangely enough - if you want to tweak
> the result of Org exporting to LaTeX, you have to
> write LaTeX :P
I got it to work. Thanks for your help. I'm not
abandoning org-mode just yet...
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On Wed, Sep 16, 2020 at 11:55:53PM +0100, Adam Spiers wrote:
I've actually managed it get it working now! See the attached patch.
However unfortunately it is not ready to be merged yet. Firstly, it
breaks `test-org/tag-align'. Secondly, since this changes the method
of alignment from simply
Samuel Wales wrote:
>> Marking paragraphs by blank lines and without
>> indentation is deemed less readable (see for
>> example section 3.10 "Marking Paragraphs" in
>> https://komascript.de/~mkohm/scrguien.pdf). [...]
>
> for my part, i appreciate your using the "wrong"
> style for your email mess
swedebugia writes:
>> > On Sep 15, 2020, at 3:37 PM, swedebugia
[...]
>> > I read:
>> > https://orgmode.org/manual/Refile-and-Copy.html
>> >
>> > But its unclear to me how to exclude a file from appearing in the
>> > refile target cache.
[...]
>> You can use org-refile-targets to explicitly tell
On Wed, 16 Sep 2020 at 08:21, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Timothy,
>
> TEC writes:
>
> >> Is anyone willing to help with (1) and/or (2)?
> >
> > I'm willing to give (2), and potentially (1) a shot :)
>
> Thanks a lot! I wrote you offlist about this.
It's not nearly as generous an offer, but as I don't
On 9/16/20, Stefan Nobis wrote:
> Marking paragraphs by blank lines and without indentation is deemed
> less readable (see for example section 3.10 "Marking Paragraphs" in
> https://komascript.de/~mkohm/scrguien.pdf).
>
> But if you really insist on using this style, still the variant of
> setting
On Wed, Sep 16, 2020 at 03:03:02PM -0400, Jeff Filipovits wrote:
It looks like (window-text-pixel-size) could be used to calculate the
pixel length of the tags list?
Ahah! This indeed did the trick! I have no idea how I missed this
handy function previously when I was scouring the manual...
Stefan Nobis wrote:
>> #+latex_header: \setlength{\parindent}{0pt}
>> #+latex_header: \setlength{\parskip}{\baselineskip}
>
> Better use
>
> #+latex_header: \usepackage{parskip}
>
> as this package has less bad side-effects on other
> parts of the document than setting these far-reaching
> lengths
Stefan Nobis wrote:
> But otherwise I second your recommendation to not
> use this style of marking paragraphs if not
> absolutely required.
Well, I'm not exactly required to do anything, but
I know what I think something should look like...
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Tim Cross wrote:
>> #+latex_header: \parskip 1.5ex
>> #+latex_header: \parindent 0pt
>
> Note that I agree with the other post recommending
> using the parskip package as a better solution.
> I had forgotten about that package when I posted
> the above, which is really just a dirty hack.
Yeah
Emanuel Berg via General discussions about Org-mode.
writes:
> Tim Cross wrote:
>
>> #+latex_header: \parskip 1.5ex
>
> Got it! Thanks! Now it works, with:
>
> #+latex_header: \parskip 1.5ex
> #+latex_header: \parindent 0pt
Note that I agree with the other post recommending using the
Tim Cross wrote:
> #+latex_header: \parskip 1.5ex
Got it! Thanks! Now it works, with:
#+latex_header: \parskip 1.5ex
#+latex_header: \parindent 0pt
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I would like to create a playground.org file inside my node project where I
will put bits of code that I'm playing with during development.
The problem is that when I actually evaluate a source block it gets written
into a temporary location that I do not control - I therefore cannot
`require` my
Hello Uwe,
if seems that the problem lies with ob-ipython.
I would suggest to remove ob-ipython to check and then perform a fresh
install of ob-ipython.
HTH,
Jeremie
Uwe Brauer writes:
> Hi
>
> I freshly installed Ubuntu 20.04 and used the pre compiled Emacs 26, I
> copies also all my init
Are you using ob-ipython? Your trace makes it seem like that might be loaded
maybe in your init files. This issue seems to cover the problem you are having,
since it says that it's modifying `org-mode-hook'.
https://github.com/gregsexton/ob-ipython/issues/161
Maybe since you have a clean instal
can emacs supply tools that would be useful?
On 9/16/20, Jeff Filipovits wrote:
>
> Adam,
>
> Thanks. You are right of course and I realized the right-align
> issue right after I sent my email.
>
> Adam Spiers writes:
>
>> But the whole point of this exercise is to support
>> variable-width
>> f
Hi
I freshly installed Ubuntu 20.04 and used the pre compiled Emacs 26, I
copies also all my init files.
When I open an org file I obtain an error message I don't understand and
attach any help is appreciated
Regards
Uwe Brauer
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (json-readtable-error 47)
signal(
Hello,
Sébastien Miquel writes:
> It isn't clear to me which one should be preferable and in what
> situation.
It is [ \t] almost everywhere, as shown in the code base. The only
exception I know about is when we need to escape with zero-width space,
e.g., in `org-emphasis-regexp-components'.
>
Adam,
Thanks. You are right of course and I realized the right-align
issue right after I sent my email.
Adam Spiers writes:
But the whole point of this exercise is to support
variable-width
fonts. In this case, the correct position for the end of the
single
space is most likely not eve
Eric S Fraga wrote:
> what does your #+date: line look like? Is it
> a single time stamp? If it is not, all of the above
> would return the same thing.
I don't have that line.
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"Gerry Agbobada" writes:
> I'm currently toying with the idea of trying a tree-sitter parser for Org.
> The very static nature of a shared object parser (knowing TODO keywords are
> pretty dynamic for example) is a challenge I'm not sure to overcome ; to be
> honest even without that I can't s
Eric S Fraga writes:
> #+latex_header: \setlength{\parindent}{0pt}
> #+latex_header: \setlength{\parskip}{\baselineskip}
Better use
#+latex_header: \usepackage{parskip}
as this package has less bad side-effects on other parts of the
document than setting these far-reaching lengths directly.
B
Hi Jeff,
Firstly thanks a lot for looking into this!
On Tue, Sep 15, 2020 at 01:41:04PM -0400, Jeff Filipovits wrote:
Following the call for help to fix bugs, and with building guilt, I’ve
taken a stab at fixing aligning tags when using a variable-pitch font.
I haven’t tested this much becau
On Wednesday, 16 Sep 2020 at 17:56, Emanuel Berg via "General discussions about
Org-mode." wrote:
> Eric S Fraga wrote:
>> The documentation that you have in your post says
>> that this works only if the actual date given in
>> the #+DATE directive is a single timestamp. So,
>> what did you specif
Eric S Fraga wrote:
>> {{{date()}}} works as does {{{date(%D)}}} in
>> a sense, only the format string doesn't seem to
>> influence the output, which is "September 16,
>> 2020".
>
> The documentation that you have in your post says
> that this works only if the actual date given in
> the #+DATE di
Bastien writes:
> We could use the help of more mailing list maintainers.
Thanks to everyone who responded! We are now 9 persons moderating
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On Wednesday, 16 Sep 2020 at 17:18, Emanuel Berg via "General discussions about
Org-mode." wrote:
> {{{date()}}} works as does {{{date(%D)}}} in a sense,
> only the format string doesn't seem to influence the
> output, which is "September 16, 2020".
The documentation that you have in your post sa
Eric S Fraga wrote:
> On Wednesday, 16 Sep 2020 at 00:08, Emanuel Berg via
> "General discussions about Org-mode." wrote:
>
>> Hm, date? Maybe that can be used to do a line like
>> the LaTeX's
>>
>> Last modified: \today
>>
>> or how would one do that?
>
> Check out the info manual: [[info:org#M
On Wednesday, 16 Sep 2020 at 00:08, Emanuel Berg via "General discussions about
Org-mode." wrote:
> Hm, date? Maybe that can be used to do a line like
> the LaTeX's
>
> Last modified: \today
>
> or how would one do that?
Check out the info manual: [[info:org#Macro Replacement]]
but you should
On Wednesday, 16 Sep 2020 at 06:13, Emanuel Berg wrote:
> TEC wrote:
>
>> #+begin_src latex
>> \setlength{\parindent}{0pt}
>> \setlength{\parskip}{\baselineskip}
>> #+end_src
>
> Also, that doesn't work. Put it in the document, new
> PDF, looks the same.
Try
#+latex_header: \setlength{\parindent}
On Wednesday, 16 Sep 2020 at 13:37, Joseph Vidal-Rosset wrote:
> My problem has just been solved with substituting dvipng for imagemagick:
This may solve your problem but you really shouldn't be having that
problem in the first place? I use imagemagick, not dvipng, and things
work fine for me, e.
FYI: You may find https://github.com/ndwarshuis/org-ml helpful.
Przemysław Kamiński writes:
> On 9/15/20 2:37 PM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
>> On Tue, Sep 15, 2020 at 01:15:56PM +0200, Przemysław Kamiński wrote:
>>
>> [...]
>>
>>> There's the org-json (or ox-json) package but for some reason I
On 9/16/20 2:02 PM, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
However what Ihor presented is interesting. Do you use similar approach
with shellout and 'emacs -batch' to show currently running task or you
'push' data from emacs to show it in the taskbar?
I prefer to avoid querying emacs too often for performance r
On Wed, Sep 16, 2020 at 02:09:42PM +0200, Przemysław Kamiński wrote:
[...]
> So I looked at (pp (org-element-parse-buffer)) however it does print
> out recursive stuff which other schemes have trouble parsing.
>
> My code looks more or less like this:
>
> (defun org-parse (f)
> (with-temp-buf
On 9/15/20 2:37 PM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Tue, Sep 15, 2020 at 01:15:56PM +0200, Przemysław Kamiński wrote:
[...]
There's the org-json (or ox-json) package but for some reason I
wasn't able to run it successfully. I guess export to S-exps would
be best here. But yes I'll check that out.
> However what Ihor presented is interesting. Do you use similar approach
> with shellout and 'emacs -batch' to show currently running task or you
> 'push' data from emacs to show it in the taskbar?
I prefer to avoid querying emacs too often for performance reasons.
Instead, I only update the cl
On 9/16/20 9:56 AM, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Wow, another awesomewm user here; could you share your code?
Are you interested in something particular about awesome WM integration?
I am using simple textbox widgets to show currently clocked in task and
weighted summary of clocked time. See the atta
Hello,
My problem has just been solved with substituting dvipng for imagemagick:
(setq org-latex-create-formula-image-program 'dvipng)
; (setq org-latex-create-formula-image-program 'imagemagick)
Le mer. 16 sept. 2020 à 12:03, Joseph Vidal-Rosset <
joseph.vidal.ros...@gmail.com> a écrit :
> H
Hello,
One more time, my setup to create png image via LaTeX in email in org-mode
is broken.
I get this error message:
Creating LaTeX preview...
org-compile-file: File "/tmp/orgtex2wp50c.png" wasn’t produced. Please
adjust ‘imagemagick’ part of ‘org-preview-latex-process-alist’.
Your help is w
Dear all,
non-subscribers messages sent to emacs-orgmode@gnu.org are currently
moderated by Austin, Mikael and me.
We could use the help of more mailing list maintainers.
The task is to check the mailman administration page and to discard
messages that should not be sent to the list, while allow
Roman Rudakov [2020-09-15, 18:50 +]:
> I use theme which draw boxes around priority cookie. Before updating to
> version 9.4 box was rendered just around square brackets, but since
> version 9.4 it has additional space at the end.
>
> I think it's related to the fact that org-priority face de
> Wow, another awesomewm user here; could you share your code?
Are you interested in something particular about awesome WM integration?
I am using simple textbox widgets to show currently clocked in task and
weighted summary of clocked time. See the attachments.
Best,
Ihor
Marcin Borkowski w
Emanuel Berg via "General discussions about Org-mode."
writes:
> Thanks, I wonder tho if all this
> (setq org-descriptive-links nil)
> (setq org-hide-emphasis-markers nil)
> (setq org-startup-folded'showeverything)
> is implied, with `visual-mode'?
Beware: =visible-mode= no
This is the unix design: let each tool do what it does well.
LaTeX decides how to format and align tables, and it does this
very well. Nevertheless, it does this at the level of the
document class, which decides how tables are formatted and aligned
for the whole document. The idea of having
Emanuel Berg via "General discussions about Org-mode."
writes:
> Tim Cross wrote:
>> #+latex_class: korma-article
> user-error: Unknown LaTeX class ‘korma-article’
>> #+latex_header: \setlength{\parindent}{0pt}
> Yes, that's removed the indentation but didn't insert
> a blank line...
First
On 2020-09-15, at 11:17, Przemysław Kamiński wrote:
> So, I keep clock times for work in org mode, this is very
> handy. However, my customers require that I use their service to
> provide the times. They do offer API. So basically I'm using elisp to
> parse org, make API calls, and at the same
Hi Timothy,
TEC writes:
>> Is anyone willing to help with (1) and/or (2)?
>
> I'm willing to give (2), and potentially (1) a shot :)
Thanks a lot! I wrote you offlist about this.
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