> There is still the point of discoverability.
Discoverability is an issue when there are search engines, hmmm!
> Many more users already have the tromney/marmalade archives in their
> .emacs.
Have you looked at the default value of `package-archives'? It is in
*everyone's* Emacs (for some
Hi,
Something changed recently with the handling of emacs mode first line. I
used to have :
#+-*- coding:utf-8; mode:org; mode:org-e-beamer;
ispell-local-dictionary:"fr_FR_hunspell" -*-
as the first line of my file. Recently, it started to get exported in
LaTeX/Beamer, even with :
#+OPTIONS: ski
Eric Schulte writes:
> Maybe if you could share individual diffs from your git branch which add
> Makefile targets to:
> - bundle org-export and org-e-*.el ELPA packages
> - update package-upload-file
> - bundle an org+contrib ELPA package (if you have this implemented)
>
> then this functionalit
Whenever I put an empty headline and I add some tag like :B_note: or
whatever, the tag end up in the headline.
** Some Frame
***:B_note:
:PROPERTIES:
:BEAMER_env: note
:END:
[2012-09-03 lun. 09:22]
blah blah
is exported as :
\begin{
On 04.09.2012 21:26, Nick Dokos wrote:
[...]
Perhaps a combination of a columnview dblock[fn:1] to produce a table
and then a radio table with a translation function[fn:2]:
[...]
Thanks, Nick! Works like a charm!
Bernd
Nick Dokos writes:
> Thomas S. Dye wrote:
>
>> Aloha all,
>>
>> I'm working to understand why my initialization files don't work if I
>> compile org from git, but do seem to work (that is, initialization runs
>> to completion) when I don't compile org from git. Right now I've
>> installed org
Just getting into Octave and wanted to give Orgmode a whirl. The Worg
page is a bit sparse and I'm having a tough time getting things to
work.
- Originally, it wasn't finding octave at all. Per a previous long and
arduous discussion with the list about setting up R on Win 7, I was
able to take a h
On Tue, Sep 04 2012, Marcelo de Moraes Serpa wrote:
> Hi Eric,
>
> Thank your for sharing your insights! Tinderbox does look
> interesting, albeit a bit overkill.
>
>
> *without* later discovering some
> free open source software that did the same thing better.
>
>
> Care to share which?
Thanks, that works. But does this count as a bug in ob-R?
Greg
On Sep 5, 2012, at 12:55 AM, John Hendy wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 11:42 AM, Greg Tucker-Kellogg
> wrote:
>> Creating a list in Org from a Ruby Array is trivial
>>
>> #+BEGIN_SRC ruby :exports results :results value list
>>
Jambunathan K writes:
> 1. There is no need to do download and M-x package-install-file RET if
> the publishing server has a `archive-contents' file.
>
> Org's daily tars are already pushed to Orgmode.org and then later
> pulled by GNU's ELPA servers.
>
> So only thing needed is
Jambunathan K writes:
>> 1. There is no need to do download and M-x package-install-file RET if
>> the publishing server has a `archive-contents' file.
>>
>> Org's daily tars are already pushed to Orgmode.org and then later
>> pulled by GNU's ELPA servers.
>>
>> So only thing nee
Hi all,
recently my org-contacts template broke; I get
%![Error: (void-function gnus-alive-p)]
in the capture buffer where the name should have been.
The template is
("c" "Kontakt" entry (file+headline my-org-contacts-file "Neu") "*
%(org-contacts-template-name)"))
The setup worked before
Russell Branca writes:
> While playing with org agenda mode and habits, I ran into the error:
>
> symbol's function definition is void "org-is-habit-p"
>
> The underlying problem was that org-habit did not get loaded. After
> manually requiring org-habit everything works as expected.
>
> If this i
To the creators of org-mode
at first i have to thank you for the great package and the nice
documentation.
A few suggestions on the manual
part 5.3.3 Tracking your habits
http://orgmode.org/manual/Tracking-your-habits.html
It says
# You have enabled the habits module by customizing the variab
Using the following orgmode text:
* table
- table
||
| 10^{3} |
| H_{2}O |
||
- 10^{3}
- H_{2}O
==EOF==
the LaTeX exporter produces in version 7.9.1:
\begin{document}
\maketitle
\setcounter{tocdepth}{3}
\tableofcontents
\vspace*{1cm}
\section{table}
\label{sec-1}
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and
what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report? See
http://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback
Your bug report will be posted to the Org-mode maili
While playing with org agenda mode and habits, I ran into the error:
symbol's function definition is void "org-is-habit-p"
The underlying problem was that org-habit did not get loaded. After
manually requiring org-habit everything works as expected.
If this is expected behavior, then I'm fine ma
Hi Eric:
Thanks a lot for your advice!
It works for me now after I press "C-c C-c" on the "#+PROPERTY" line. It seems
all my previous attempts fail because I didn't do "C-c C-c". It would be nice
if "org" can notice something changes in the header lines and do automatic
refreshing when
John Hendy wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 2:29 PM, Charles Philip Chan wrote:
> >> Lastly, I've added =#+startup: inlineimages= just to be sure nothing
> >> is holding things back.
> >
> > This should be:
> >
> > #+org-startup-with-inline-images: t
> >
>
That doesn't look right to me: th
I'm taking a Machine Learning course via Coursera, taught by Andrew Ng
of Stanford University. I ran into a discussion thread where someone
asked for a notetaking application, so I plugged why I think Org-mode
is great for a class like this (in particular, the class is taught
using Octave as the pr
Bernd Weiss wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Let's say I have the following entries and their associated
> properties. Is there an easy way to export these information as csv
> formated table?
>
> * Marc, Mart :Mart_Marc::
> :PROPERTIES:
> :name: Marc, Mart
Hi Eric,
Thank your for sharing your insights! Tinderbox does look interesting,
albeit a bit overkill.
*without* later discovering some
> free open source software that did the same thing better.
Care to share which?
Thanks,
Marcelo.
On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 3:19 PM, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>
On Tue, Sep 04 2012, Marcelo de Moraes Serpa wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I've recently found out about Tinderbox (http://www.eastgate.com/
> Tinderbox/), a personal information management application/framework
> for the Mac. It looks very interesting in its visualization
> capabilities.
>
> Does anyone
Miguel Ruiz writes:
> Org-export OpenDocument needs (defalias 'copy-seq 'copy-sequence)
I see it is already aliased. Anyways, replaced copy-seq with
copy-sequence in both org-odt.el and org-e-odt.el
,[ C-h f copy-seq RET ]
| copy-seq is an alias for `copy-sequence' in `cl.el'.
|
| (copy-
Hi Nick,
On 9/4/12 10:15 AM, Nick Dokos wrote:
Here is a snippet of code that works in those two and in 7.9.1 as well:
(setq version (if (boundp 'org-version)
org-version
(org-version))
Thanks -- I do not have a copy of 7.9 available, so wasn't sure what
parameters
John Hendy writes:
> On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 2:29 PM, Charles Philip Chan wrote:
>> This should be:
>>
>> #+org-startup-with-inline-images: t
>>
>
> The manual appears to be out of date on this?
Sorry you are right on that one for in buffer
setting. "org-startup-with-inline-images" is the
On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 2:29 PM, Charles Philip Chan wrote:
> John Hendy writes:
>
> Hi John:
>
>> I'm trying to display inline images. I downloaded iimage.el and added
>> it's path to my load-path. I also added the code found on Worg for
>> inline images with iimage.[1]
>
> Iimage is obsolete. Or
John Hendy writes:
Hi John:
> I'm trying to display inline images. I downloaded iimage.el and added
> it's path to my load-path. I also added the code found on Worg for
> inline images with iimage.[1]
Iimage is obsolete. Org-mode have the ability to display inline images
for quite some time no
Hi,
I'm trying to display inline images. I downloaded iimage.el and added
it's path to my load-path. I also added the code found on Worg for
inline images with iimage.[1] Lastly, I've added =#+startup:
inlineimages= just to be sure nothing is holding things back. I've
tried both =[[file:c:/path/t
Hi list,
I've recently found out about Tinderbox (http://www.eastgate.com/Tinderbox/),
a personal information management application/framework for the Mac. It
looks very interesting in its visualization capabilities.
Does anyone in the list use it, and if so, care to share a bit about the
experie
Dear all,
Let's say I have the following entries and their associated properties.
Is there an easy way to export these information as csv formated table?
* Marc, Mart :Mart_Marc::
:PROPERTIES:
:name: Marc, Mart
:typ: diss
:empirisch: ja
GNU Emacs 24.2.1 (i386-mingw-nt6.1.7600) of 2012-09-02 on GNUPACKOrg-mode
release_7.9.1-4-gdd2822
Thomas S. Dye wrote:
> Aloha all,
>
> I'm working to understand why my initialization files don't work if I
> compile org from git, but do seem to work (that is, initialization runs
> to completion) when I don't compile org from git. Right now I've
> installed org from git and have run make unc
Christopher J. White wrote:
> So in version 7.8 and earlier, org-version is both a variable and a
> function. The function is not useful to coders because it displays
> the version string as a message:
>
> (org-version)
> "Org-mode version 7.8.03 (release_7.8.03.437.g60ca.dirty)"
>
> org-versi
Hi Orgers!
I recently picked up a Neruosky Mindwave, a consumer level EEG device (it
reads brainwaves). Unfortunately, the software bundle doesn't include a
way to log the EEG levels. Since I am fairly decent at Elisp, I thought I
would write a little library to interface with the mindwave, and
On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 11:42 AM, Greg Tucker-Kellogg
wrote:
> Creating a list in Org from a Ruby Array is trivial
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC ruby :exports results :results value list
> ["x" , "y", "z" ]
> #+END_SRC
>
> #+RESULTS:
> - x
> - y
> - z
>
>
> But trying the same thing from R gives a surprising (to
Creating a list in Org from a Ruby Array is trivial
#+BEGIN_SRC ruby :exports results :results value list
["x" , "y", "z" ]
#+END_SRC
#+RESULTS:
- x
- y
- z
But trying the same thing from R gives a surprising (to me) result
#+BEGIN_SRC R :exports results :results value list
c("x","y","z")
#+EN
Aloha all,
I'm working to understand why my initialization files don't work if I
compile org from git, but do seem to work (that is, initialization runs
to completion) when I don't compile org from git. Right now I've
installed org from git and have run make uncompiled.
Because mixed installatio
Christopher J. White wrote:
> So in version 7.8 and earlier, org-version is both a variable and a
> function. The function is not useful to coders because it displays
> the version string as a message:
>
Not so: there are three optional arguments - if the last one is nil
(or not provided), no
So in version 7.8 and earlier, org-version is both a variable and a
function. The function is not useful to coders because it displays the
version string as a message:
(org-version)
"Org-mode version 7.8.03 (release_7.8.03.437.g60ca.dirty)"
org-version
"7.8.03"
I used org-version as a variab
Giuseppe Pagnoni writes:
Hi Giuseppe:
> I upgraded to the latest Emacs and org-mode versions, but then I found
> out that the text does reformat correctly if I position the cursor at
> the beginning of the SRC block (that is, on the first `#') and enter a
> newline (or, alternatively, if I close
Hello Charles,
I upgraded to the latest Emacs and org-mode versions, but then I found
out that the text does reformat correctly if I position the cursor at
the beginning of the SRC block (that is, on the first `#') and enter a
newline (or, alternatively, if I close and reopen the file). I have
no
Da: Nick Dokos
Inviato: Martedì 4 Settembre 2012 14:04
> Giovanni Ridolfi wrote:
>> Would you please try to add (require 'org-install) instead of (require
>> 'org) and see if org-toodledo works?
>>
>> > As mentioned in one of the above threads, the version of a package is
>> > pretty fundam
> > BTW, if it is to give you money, why not cut the middlemen and provide
> > your IBAN ?(As a fellow countryman, it saddened me to pay for €→$(→€ ?)
> > and to Visa™ and PayPal™ (which I despise) for naught.
>
> Here you go:
> http://lumiere.ens.fr/~guerry/u/bastien_guerry_rib_2012.jpg
>
+1 (i
> > Thanks a lot! I confirm that everything works just fine. And not just as
> > before, but better than before: I like the fact that, in a block agenda
> > view, one agenda can move in time independently from another one. I'll
> > play with that a bit and give you some feedback on it.
>
> Yes --
Seems ok to me. Great !
Fabrice
2012/9/4 Nicolas Goaziou
> Fabrice Popineau writes:
>
> >> Interesting. What about providing an "againframe" environment (on par
> >> with "appendix", "note", etc.)?
> >>
> >> It would use "BEAMER_act" property to set the overlay specification, and
> >> a "BEA
Giovanni Ridolfi wrote:
> Would you please try to add (require 'org-install) instead of (require 'org)
> and see if org-toodledo works?
>
> > As mentioned in one of the above threads, the version of a package is
> > pretty fundamental
> > and I'd expect it to be provided by the base require
Giuseppe Pagnoni writes:
Hi Giuseppe:
> thank you for the fast reply. I had actually tried to use the SRC
> block, but the bracket-enclosed text is still converted to hyperlink
> format in the Emacs GUI, with the consequent vanishing of the
> brackets.
Works fine for me- they do not show up as
Hi Giovanni,
On Tue, Sep 04, 2012 at 12:14:43PM +0100, Giovanni Ridolfi wrote:
>
> > org-toodledo effectively does:
> > (require 'org)
> > Then uses the variable org-version.
> > This has worked just fine for a few years, but
>
> ... but since few months the place where org-version is defin
Hello Charles,
thank you for the fast reply. I had actually tried to use the SRC
block, but the bracket-enclosed text is still converted to hyperlink
format in the Emacs GUI, with the consequent vanishing of the
brackets. My understanding is that by using the SRC blocks, the
brackets are actually
On 9/3/12 12:23 AM, Giovanni Ridolfi wrote:
>> Da: Benjamin Slade
>>> Since updating to org 7.9, I've had an odd problem with another package
>>> that depends on org-mode (org-toodledo).
>>> It reports that it can't find org-version.
>>
>> So the problem is in org-toodledo. Did you ask its main
Giuseppe Pagnoni writes:
Hi Giuseppe:
> I use org-mode for taking notes and I often need to jot down code
> examples. In the language R, subscription is often done with double
> square brackets (for instance, I can extract the 2nd element of a
> `list' object x with the code: x[[2]]). Now, I h
Related to my earlier question about links -- the default of org-url-hexify-p
is true, which has the side effect for naïve users that links to a subtree in a
different file can no longer open the file automagically.
I guess there's a good reason to do that, but it threw me for a loop. (Actually
Hi all,
I use org-mode for taking notes and I often need to jot down code
examples. In the language R, subscription is often done with double
square brackets (for instance, I can extract the 2nd element of a
`list' object x with the code: x[[2]]). Now, I haven't been able to
write such example c
Fabrice Popineau writes:
>> Interesting. What about providing an "againframe" environment (on par
>> with "appendix", "note", etc.)?
>>
>> It would use "BEAMER_act" property to set the overlay specification, and
>> a "BEAMER_ref" property using link syntax to refer to a particular
>> section. Her
>
> Interesting. What about providing an "againframe" environment (on par
> with "appendix", "note", etc.)?
>
> It would use "BEAMER_act" property to set the overlay specification, and
> a "BEAMER_ref" property using link syntax to refer to a particular
> section. Here's an example:
>
>
That would
On 31/08/12 14:19, Carson Chittom wrote:
Jude DaShiell writes:
It might be near time to investigate wunderground.com and loose google for
weather before igoogle disappears. Other weather sites capable of text
output may also be available, I haven't investigated that yet.
For those in the US
Fabrice Popineau writes:
> Well, thanks for this It solves an easy case that has already asked for in
> the past.
> Now I can do :
>
> * section
> ** My frame title :B_frame:
> :PROPERTIES:
> :BEAMER_opt: label=tcs
> :BEAMER_env: frame
> :END:
>
> Some text. Some text. Some t
Hello,
Avdi Grimm writes:
> I have a lot of slides where I want to incrementally show arbitrary
> information or code that is *not* part of a bullet list. I've been doing it
> like this:
>
> #+BEAMER: \begin{onlyenv}<2->
> ...some content...
> #+BEAMER: \end{onlyenv}
>
> I haven't been able to f
>
> > Unfortunately, the new latex/beamer exporter does not seem to check that
> > the user may have wanted to put his/her
> > own label on a frame and it adds its own label to the user defined one.
> > It is not that difficult to patch org-e-beamer--format-frame to avoid
> > adding label when the
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