i have use org-agenda-custom-commands manage my thought and idea.
when open my agenda custom view, I often require modified some heading content.
when I use org-agenda-switch-to (shortcut key enter) open and make changes,
save and kill this buffer return to org-agenda-command window, move point
Hi Nicolas, hi all
The help provided from this thread about the function outline-level
and Match Data
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/42611
allowed me to make the attached patch. It resolves two or so buglets,
the one I found first was introduced by
On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 20:33, Niels Giesen niels.gie...@gmail.com wrote:
Some prodding about led me to believe the searching in
`outline-back-to-heading' is your suspect (but I have not investigated
this further). At least
(progn
(outline-back-to-heading)
(outline-level))
Returns a
Hallöchen!
Eric Schulte writes:
You could try
#+begin_src python :exports results :file /tmp/plot_test.png
...
#+end_src
Which should behave as desired.
Thank you, I think this is how I'll do it. Exporting is not so
important to me (at least, not yet).
Tschö,
Torsten.
--
Torsten
Hallöchen!
Pierre de Buyl writes:
I have success with the following:
#+begin_src python :results output raw :exports results
import numpy, matplotlib, matplotlib.pyplot
figure = matplotlib.pyplot.figure()
axes = figure.add_subplot(111, title=uHello, xlabel=x, ylabel=y)
x =
On Jun 7, 2011, at 8:33 PM, Niels Giesen wrote:
Hi Michael,
match data get set by searches. One can inhibit match-data being
cluttered by using the `save-match-data' macro (you should probably do
so when using searches in a lisp program).
Outline.el seems to make very frequent use of
Hello,
Michael Brand michael.ch.br...@gmail.com writes:
The help provided from this thread about the function outline-level
and Match Data
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/42611
allowed me to make the attached patch. It resolves two or so buglets,
the one I found first was
Hi
when tangling the following with Org-mode version 7.5
(release_7.5.358.g5194), test.R begins with an empty line - but when
tangling with 7.5, it does not start with an empty line.
The empty line occurs *after* the shebang. Empty lines are usually not a
problem, but I am using
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 09:54, Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com wrote:
I would happily apply your patch, but could you explain, before, what
bugs are solved by it ? Thank you.
BTW, your bugfix commit mentioned by me was not buggy at all, it just
unleashed (before I wrongly wrote introduced)
zw963 zw...@163.com writes:
i have use org-agenda-custom-commands manage my thought and idea. when
open my agenda custom view, I often require modified some heading
content. when I use org-agenda-switch-to (shortcut key enter) open
and make changes, save and kill this buffer return to
On 9.6.2011, at 14:15, Memnon Anon wrote:
zw963 zw...@163.com writes:
i have use org-agenda-custom-commands manage my thought and idea. when
open my agenda custom view, I often require modified some heading
content. when I use org-agenda-switch-to (shortcut key enter) open
and make
zw963 zw...@163.com wrote:
i have use org-agenda-custom-commands manage my thought and idea.
when open my agenda custom view, I often require modified some heading
content.
when I use org-agenda-switch-to (shortcut key enter) open and make changes,
save and kill this buffer return to
While reading the manual, I noticed that the :table-line-pos property is
not documented. It is documented in the org-capture-templates variable,
but not in the manual.
--
Darlan Cavalcante
Rainer M Krug r.m.k...@gmail.com writes:
Hi
when tangling the following with Org-mode version 7.5
(release_7.5.358.g5194), test.R begins with an empty line - but when
tangling with 7.5, it does not start with an empty line.
The empty line occurs *after* the shebang. Empty lines are usually
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 4:46 PM, Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com wrote:
Rainer M Krug r.m.k...@gmail.com writes:
Hi
when tangling the following with Org-mode version 7.5
(release_7.5.358.g5194), test.R begins with an empty line - but when
tangling with 7.5, it does not start with
Hi Rainer,
There is a section on the :padline header argument in the Specific
Header Arguments section of the Org-mode documentation, however you
most likely need a more recent version of the documentation loaded.
This header and documentation were added in March.
,
| commit
Currently, whenever you export to HTML, you have 3 options for processing LaTeX
fragments: (1) dvipng, (2) jsmath, (3) or leave it as is.
Is it possible to use an arbitrary program to process LaTeX fragments?
What I want to do is use a commandline converter to turn the LaTeX fragments
amscopub-m...@yahoo.com writes:
Currently, whenever you export to HTML, you have 3 options for processing
LaTeX
fragments: (1) dvipng, (2) jsmath, (3) or leave it as is.
Is it possible to use an arbitrary program to process LaTeX fragments?
What I want to do is use a commandline
Hello
Maybe I did look carefully enough into the manual, but it
seems that lists are not supported insides tables. Is this
correct? Are there any plans to support it?
thanks
Uwe Brauer
Hello List,
I'm trying to create a few templates for org capture and I have found a
weird behavior with the ID target type. It works OK if I use the ID
directly like below
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(id Junho2011Contas)
#+end_src
but it does not find the ID if I try to get it from a function, such
Hello,
Uwe Brauer o...@mat.ucm.es writes:
Maybe I did look carefully enough into the manual, but it
seems that lists are not supported insides tables. Is this
correct?
Yes. I don't know well the table code, but there are a few limitations
involved. For example, lists are recognized by a
On 9.6.2011, at 20:44, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Hello,
Uwe Brauer o...@mat.ucm.es writes:
Maybe I did look carefully enough into the manual, but it
seems that lists are not supported insides tables. Is this
correct?
Yes. I don't know well the table code, but there are a few limitations
Regarding Re: [O] lists in tables; Carsten Dominik
carsten.domi...@gmail.com adds:
On 9.6.2011, at 20:44, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Are there any plans to support it?
None that I know of.
What does that even mean, lists in tables???
Well like a Word Processor like OO
When using a numbered list it is possible to specify the start number using
[@number] so that one can write
1. one
2. two
20. [@20] twenty
21. twenty one
This works OK with the HTML exporter, but in the latex exporter
the number will be one unity above the desired value.
The reason why
I have spent a few hours figuring this out so I thought I would post it for
the benefit of others.
I am learning a language, and wanted to include hyperlinks to audio files
within my org document, and be able to play each file by clicking on the
link.
I eventually discovered the variable
I enable auto-fill (aka word wrap) with:
(add-hook 'org-mode-hook 'turn-on-auto-fill)
Now, while editting an org file, I check the minor modes with C-h m,
and Auto-Fill is one of them. So when I type a long line it should
automatically wrap, right? It does for regular text but NOT for when
it's a
Very cool,
Would you mind posting this to Worg to increase that chances that it
will be found by future Orgers?
The first place that comes to mind is the org-hacks page at
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-hacks.html
Cheers -- Eric
Paul Sexton psex...@xnet.co.nz writes:
I have spent a few hours
Curt Bergmann curt.bergmann at visi.com writes:
The first interval for my first question is always 4 whether I mark it
as a 3,
4, or 5. When I change org-drill-learn-factor it doesn't appear to
change the
first interval.
I would like to reduce the first interval and I assume that the
I think this is the correct behaviour, since headlines cannot span multiple
lines (as far as I know).
This is also the case for the fill-paragraph command. If you try to call
fill-paragraph in a headline nothing happens.
--
Darlan
At Thu, 9 Jun 2011 17:56:02 -0400,
Lex Fridman
So, for a to-do list, if I want to write a lengthy description for a
to-do item, do I need to start the description on the next line
without the stars (*) at the beginning?
I guess that makes sense. See, I thought of the headlines more as a
bulleted list and not just a section heading tree...
If
Something I've been thinking about lately...
If you have used Ruby you might be familiar with the 'xmpfilter'
command which comes in the 'rcodetools' package. It's a filter that
annotates a source file with the results of expressions, so:
1 + 1 # =
When run through xmpfilter would become:
On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 5:20 PM, Neeum Zawan mailingli...@nawaz.org wrote:
n this case, yes. In a real programming project, it could be a number
of them. For example, I may have a code block dedicated to
imports/includes which I want to be on the top of the file - and I may
have to append to
Michael Brand michael.ch.br...@gmail.com writes:
#+begin_src org
,#+STARTUP: odd
,* section
, - item
#+end_src
expected: 3 stars, buglet: 2 stars
#+begin_src org
,- item
#+end_src
expected: 1 star, buglet: 2 stars
This is clearer now. Thanks for the examples and the patch.
At Thu, 09 Jun 2011 15:18:00 -0300,
Darlan Cavalcante Moreira wrote:
Hello List,
I'm trying to create a few templates for org capture and I have found a
weird behavior with the ID target type. It works OK if I use the ID
directly like below
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(id Junho2011Contas)
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