Hi all,
is it possible to export a subtree to LaTeX, i.e. not the entire org-file?
I just want a latex file that I later include manually in an existing LaTeX
document.
Best regards,
Johan
Johan Ekh ekh.jo...@gmail.com writes:
Hi all,
is it possible to export a subtree to LaTeX, i.e. not the entire
org-file?
I just want a latex file that I later include manually in an existing
LaTeX document.
Hint: Just hit C-c C-e and see what is on offer.
Best regards,
Johan
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At Sat, 17 Sep 2011 14:56:09 -0600,
Eric Schulte wrote:
F test-ob-sh/dont-error-on-empty-results
Was throwing an elisp error when shell blocks threw errors and
(void-function org-babel-execute:sh)
F test-org-babel/inline-src-blocks
(error No org-babel-execute function
At Sat, 17 Sep 2011 14:56:09 -0600,
Eric Schulte wrote:
Hi David,
For Emacs22 the only thing we need from simple.el is the definition of
special-mode; going to factor it out and trim it to Emacs22.
Sounds great, thanks.
With HEAD at dbf0e6d5bcbe94c8ee57d68889d3c25bf9cdef55
I cannot link to info nodes.
* If I type a link like :
info:org.info#External%20links, I get No match- Create this as a new
heading
* If I do C-c l while visiting a info buffer, I get
Cannot link to a buffer that is not visiting a file
What am I doing wrong ?
Julien.
Johan Ekh ekh.jo...@gmail.com writes:
Hi all,
is it possible to export a subtree to LaTeX, i.e. not the entire
org-file?
I just want a latex file that I later include manually in an existing
LaTeX document.
Best regards,
Johan
Select the subtree first with C-c @ and then export normally.
Thanks!
That was what I was looking for.
Best regards,
Johan
On Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 1:28 PM, Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca wrote:
Johan Ekh ekh.jo...@gmail.com writes:
Hi all,
is it possible to export a subtree to LaTeX, i.e. not the entire
org-file?
I just want a latex file that I
At Sat, 17 Sep 2011 14:56:09 -0600,
Eric Schulte wrote:
Hi David,
For Emacs22 the only thing we need from simple.el is the definition of
special-mode; going to factor it out and trim it to Emacs22.
Sounds great, thanks.
With HEAD at dbf0e6d5bcbe94c8ee57d68889d3c25bf9cdef55
Max:
This is an awesome, thought provoking infodump. Full of ideas that I can
use. Thank you,
Alan
On Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 12:32 PM, Max Mikhanosha m...@openchat.com wrote:
Below is infodump on how I use org-mode personally.. You are welcome
to poach ideas. Generally I'm pretty happy
Hello,
On my mac, I have rvm installed with ruby 1.9.2 being default.
On the terminal, if I execute ruby, it is always 1.9.2 version.
However, the ruby ran by org-babel is 1.8 version.
How can I make the ruby code blocks in my org files
executed by 1.9?
Since I am new to Emacs, I would
Hi Steve,
You should be able to customize the value of the org-babel-ruby-command
variable to control what external executable is called by ruby code
blocks. The default value of that variable is simply ruby but
presumably setting that variable to the name of the ruby 1.9 executable
should work.
I'm getting identical numbers with vmean and vmode. I don't know if that
information is correct but will check it with another system later this
week. The same figures though also come up for vmin function and I know
for a fact that isn't correct. That was after saving my org file and
Mikhail Titov mlt at gmx.us writes:
Hello!
First of all I’m not good at lisp as of now. I’d like to have an extra
export option when I press C-c C-e that
would create dotRnw file instead of dottex, pass it through pgfSweave
in running R session.
Mikhail,
For vanilla Sweave, use the
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