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Hello,
While I'm at it, I'd like to
Daniel Goldin wrote:
Anybody know of a way to link to a sup-mail email?
Integration with sup is not (yet?) supported by Org mode. What you
basically need is (a) a way to create a link from within sup and (b) a
way to remotely open a message in sup.
Maybe this tutorial about integrating Org mode
Tom wrote:
I sometimes move the SCHEDULED keyword after textual content of a
heading, because for me the content is more important to see than
the keyword which is a technical detail of org implementation.
The problem is if I use org-schedule on such a heading to
reschedule the task then it
Scot Becker wrote:
If I put a LaTeX citation command inside one of org's inline
footnotes, no problem, thus:
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet,\footnote{\cite{rowe_acts_2007} }
consectetur adipisicing elit,
But if I need an optional argument, no dice. This:
ex ea commodo consequat.[fn::
Eric Schulte writes:
Hello,
I've run across the following bug a couple of times before, but have
finally had a chance to really distill it. When exporting the following
--8---cut here---start-8---
#+TITLE: latex environments bug
there is markup /out
Unfortunately, I'm not a programmer, just a cut-and-paster. But I love
org and I love sup -- and I thought it would be nice to get the two
together.
d.
Excerpts from David Maus's message of Sun Jun 13 06:29:49 -0700 2010:
Daniel Goldin wrote:
Anybody know of a way to link to a sup-mail email?
Hello all,
The Org mode issue file located at
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-issues.php
was just updated with a explanations about the nomenclature of
keywords and tags, how the recorded issues flow inside the file, and
some remarks on operating on this file collaboratively.
Most notably the
Hi Nicolas,
Your patch has been applied, many thanks.
I looked at your previous email, and it's not immediately clear to me
where the problem is either.
Thanks for the quick solution on this issue however -- Eric
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
Eric Schulte writes:
Hello,
Hi Nicolas,
I agree asymptote does generate beautiful figures (does it use the same
pgf backend as tikz)?
However my most common graphical need is to display data read in from an
external file or from the command line, which I believe is orthogonal to
the main asymptote functionality.
Best --
Eric Schulte writes:
I agree asymptote does generate beautiful figures (does it use the same
pgf backend as tikz)?
Asymptote is unrelated to pgf. IMHO, it is far more powerful (i.e. 3D
functionality) but admittedly less integrated into LaTeX (that's why
org-babel is god sent).
However my
Hi David
David Maus dm...@ictsoc.de writes:
Maybe the tutorial Org-mode tricks for team management by Juan
Reyero at http://juanreyero.com/article/emacs/org-teams.html can
provide a solution to the problem? At least it sounds like a similar
problem that is described there.
I fear there is
What do people think of this proposed patch.
I'd like to apply it, but figured I'd run it by the list first
Best -- Eric
,[from the commit message]
| org-exp: now recursively resolve #+INCLUDE: files in a safe way
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| * lisp/org-exp.el (org-export-preprocess-string):
|
Thanks, David, for your response. I suspected it might not be that easy to
fix.
I hadn't thought of making a custom command which only used mandatory
arguments. I'll try it out and see if I like it.
Thanks,
Scot
On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 3:16 PM, David Maus dm...@ictsoc.de wrote:
Scot
Last year I released a Python module for reading org-mode files
and accessing their contents through a set of methods.
Several people have asked me about reusing the code and the
licencing of the source code. I have added an MIT licence and
updated the source code on my web site.
Hello,
Here is a patch making latex exporter smarter about lists.
Here is a (vicious) example of what can be exported now.
--
1. A very long line with a mathematical environment at its end \(x =
25 \)
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
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