Dear Orgers,
I would like to do something very simple such as writing microsecond
unit but I fail. I try different way (\mu\nbsp s, $\mu$s, \mu s) but
always get a whitespace between the µ symbol and the second symbol. The
only working version is $\mu\text{s}$ which gives me a pure LaTeX code
Hi Xavier,
· Xavier Garrido xavier.garr...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Orgers,
I would like to do something very simple such as writing microsecond
unit but I fail. I try different way (\mu\nbsp s, $\mu$s, \mu s) but
always get a whitespace between the µ symbol and the second symbol. The
only
Thanks a lot Thomas, it works like a charm.
Le 01/07/2013 09:11, Thomas Holst a écrit :
Hi Xavier,
· Xavier Garrido xavier.garr...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Orgers,
I would like to do something very simple such as writing microsecond
unit but I fail. I try different way (\mu\nbsp s, $\mu$s, \mu
Xavier Garrido xavier.garr...@gmail.com writes:
Dear Orgers,
I would like to do something very simple such as writing microsecond
unit but I fail. I try different way (\mu\nbsp s, $\mu$s, \mu s) but
always get a whitespace between the µ symbol and the second
symbol. The only working version
Hi Vladimir,
Vladimir Lomov lomov...@gmail.com writes:
a typo introduced in commit '6abc114f188267e4b804a3eca8794900eee66db0'
prevents `org-agenda.el' to compile into 'elc' (actually Emacs shows me
an error which I don't understand). I compared `org-agenda.el' of
Josiah Schwab jsch...@gmail.com writes:
For my subtitle example, \subtitle{} is a beamer command so I can make
a patch for that and see what people think.
It should be rather easy. With the old exporter you could get subtitles
with '\\' in beamer headlines, but this seems to have been removed
Bastien bzg at gnu.org writes:
Applied, thanks for spotting and reporting this, and sorry for the typo.
How about merging it into master as well?
Regards,
Achim.
Hello,
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
Josiah Schwab jsch...@gmail.com writes:
I am using orgmode 8.0.3 with emacs 24.3. I frequently use
ordered lists with alphabetical bullets. I have
(setq org-list-allow-alphabetical t)
in my .emacs.
You should be able to export them to ol type=a
Hello,
Rasmus wrote:
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
I would like to move every variable and function related to
internationalization (i.e smart quotes and translations) in a dedicated
file (ox-i18n.el) instead of ox.el.
Sounds good to me.
+1
How about a more informative
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
Therefore, I suggest to revert the patch.
This simple .tex file allows for alphabetical enumeration.
Given that Org allows alphabetical list, the OP question is
natural and will come back. There is no clue in Org that
alphabetical lists
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes:
Bastien bzg at gnu.org writes:
Applied, thanks for spotting and reporting this, and sorry for the typo.
How about merging it into master as well?
Done.
--
Bastien
Sebastien Vauban sva-news-D0wtAvR13HarG/idocf...@public.gmane.org
writes:
Sounds good to me.
+1
Let's clearly think about what problem it is supposed to solve:
if it is just discoverability for potential contributors, I don't
think it's worth the split.
--
Bastien
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
I see no harm in supporting more flexibility where we can.
I should add that Org is a way for many LaTeX newbies to discover
LaTeX, supporting alphabetical lists in LaTeX (and other backend)
goes into this direction IMO.
--
Bastien
Hi Eric
On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 12:24 AM, Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com wrote:
I've just pushed up a patch which implements this change. Call lines
should now work exactly as named code blocks providing clarity,
uniformity and the flexibility to run multiple identical call lines.
This
Google seems to want sitemap in xml, and with some given
specifications. Is there something in orgmode publisher that can
produce sitemap.xml instead of sitemap.html?
Vikas
Hello,
Bastien wrote:
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
I see no harm in supporting more flexibility where we can.
I should add that Org is a way for many LaTeX newbies to discover LaTeX,
supporting alphabetical lists in LaTeX (and other backend) goes into this
direction IMO.
Speaking of
Hi Bastien,
b...@gnu.org writes:
Hi Alan,
Alan Schmitt alan.schm...@polytechnique.org writes:
I'm trying to find a way to create an agenda bloc (of type agenda) that
is restricted to a set of tags. I tried using a skip function but (as I
explained in another mail) I cannot get it to work.
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
Given that Org allows alphabetical list, the OP question is
natural and will come back.
Of course it will. And it had been discussed when the feature was
introduced. I don't mind discussing it again, but there's nothing new on
the table. I thought it had a FAQ
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
Kodi Arfer k...@arfer.net writes:
I think I'm going to stop working on this issue for now, but at least
what I've done could be helpful for anybody else who wants to go further
down the rabbit hole.
I can't follow this rabbit right now, but I hope someone can
Hi all
I have been using dropbox since i started using orgmode a few weeks ago
(yeah im a neewb :)), which kinda works but i find it very annoying as it
keeps creating conflicted copies, isnt reliable on my Linux main machine
etc etc..
I was wondering what you guys do for syncing org files
Hi Vikas,
Vikas Rawal vikasli...@agrarianresearch.org writes:
Google seems to want sitemap in xml, and with some given
specifications. Is there something in orgmode publisher that can
produce sitemap.xml instead of sitemap.html?
I don't think there is. You can have a look at
(I've removed the feature from maint (and master) so that we can take
the time to discuss it.)
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
Given that Org allows alphabetical list, the OP question is
natural and will come back.
Of course it will. And it had
Hi Feng,
feng shu tuma...@gmail.com writes:
Thanks for your help. This is V4 patch.
Thanks for the updated patch -- there are more knowledgeable people
for this area of the code, I'll let them apply/rework it or not.
Best,
--
Bastien
Michael Brand michael.ch.br...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Eric
On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 12:24 AM, Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com wrote:
I've just pushed up a patch which implements this change. Call lines
should now work exactly as named code blocks providing clarity,
uniformity and the
Hi Ken,
Ken Mankoff mank...@gmail.com writes:
Here is my custom agenda section. I'd like to have the DEADLINE and
the REFILE only show up if items exist in those sections, not when
they are empty. Actually, I guess I'd like this for all sections.
I gave another quick look but this would be
Hi Samuel,
Samuel Wales samolog...@gmail.com writes:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-variable comment-region-function)
default-value(comment-region-function)
org-run-like-in-org-mode(org-insert-link)
org-insert-link-global()
call-interactively(org-insert-link-global nil nil)
Hi Xebar,
Xebar Saram zelt...@gmail.com writes:
i have tried isolating the exact cause with no success.
What if you move your files outside of the Dropbox directory
(and update the capture templates accordingly)?
--
Bastien
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
(I've removed the feature from maint (and master) so that we can take
the time to discuss it.)
Fair enough.
Let's think about it. If user has a non-nil
`org-list-allow-alphabetical' and don't use them, should we make sure
that items are _never_ alphabetical in
Hi Eric
On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 3:11 PM, Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com wrote:
The export function (used by `org-test-with-expanded-babel-code') hadn't
been updated to use call line names. I've just pushed up a fix.
Thanks, attached the adapted patch to have my ERT again testing.
Michael
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
the attached patch appends the value of #+HTML_LINK_HOME
to links with relative paths in the HTML export.
I just pushed a new option `org-html-link-use-abs-url' for this, nil
by default. Setting it to `t' will prepend the URL in HTML_LINK_HOME
to the relative path
The buck stops with the maintainer of the files. It is only polite and
good etiquette that any change that is not-trivial or not-routine be
discussed beforehand.
Sneaking in changes - just because it can be done in 5 minutes - is what
a jerk would do.
Michael Brand michael.ch.br...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Eric
On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 3:11 PM, Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com wrote:
The export function (used by `org-test-with-expanded-babel-code') hadn't
been updated to use call line names. I've just pushed up a fix.
Thanks, attached the
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
Whatever the conclusion of this thread is, I hope it will make for a FAQ
entry so we do not start it over every now and then.
Here is it: http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html#sec-11-5
--
Bastien
On 1.7.2013, at 13:49, Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com wrote:
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
Given that Org allows alphabetical list, the OP question is
natural and will come back.
Of course it will. And it had been discussed when the feature was
introduced. I don't mind discussing
On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 9:38 AM, Bastien b...@gnu.org wrote:
I gave another quick look but this would be too complex to implement,
even if I agree this would be nice to have.
Ok. Oh well. Thank you for considering and replying.
-k.
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
Let's think about it. If user has a non-nil
`org-list-allow-alphabetical' and don't use them, should we make sure
that items are _never_ alphabetical in the output (i.e. always numbers)?
Clearly no.
Interesting. As you know, pdflatex will
I often use the agenda view to postpone tasks to future dates, so
technically I want to change the SCHEDULED or DEADLINE dates of one or
several agenda lines to a future date, e. g. tomorrow.
This is possible with the shortkey Shift-right arrow, however this forces
me to move my right hand away
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
Maybe we could write an interactive exporter generator based on ox.el?
Something with simple questions that will write the new ox-xxx.el file
itself, with no fiddling from the user. Not immediately, at least.
That'd be cool too, but why not do it via late
On Jul 1, 2013 8:26 AM, Xebar Saram zelt...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all
I have been using dropbox since i started using orgmode a few weeks ago
(yeah im a neewb :)), which kinda works but i find it very annoying as it
keeps creating conflicted copies, isnt reliable on my Linux main machine
etc
Eric Schulte writes:
I've just applied this patch. I don't think external dependencies are a
problem if they offload language integration work to a dedicated
external package. The more babel can re-use existing packages the
better, e.g., common lisp code blocks are just thin wrappers around
On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 1:10 PM, Brian van den Broek
brian.van.den.br...@gmail.com wrote:
On Jul 1, 2013 8:26 AM, Xebar Saram zelt...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all
I have been using dropbox since i started using orgmode a few weeks ago
(yeah im a neewb :)), which kinda works but i find it
Hi Itai,
zelt...@gmail.com writes:
Hi all
I have been using dropbox since i started using orgmode a few weeks ago
(yeah im a neewb :)), which kinda works but i find it very annoying as it
keeps creating conflicted copies, isnt reliable on my Linux main machine
etc etc..
I was wondering
Eric Schulte writes:
| |A |B |C |
|---+--+--+--|
| 0 | 0.827817 | 0.664009 | 0.089161 |
| 1 | 0.170031 | 0.729214 | 0.110918 |
| 2 | 0.575918 | 0.863924 | 0.757536 |
| 3 | 0.682722 | 0.774445 | 0.992041 |
What happens if you add :results
Hello,
This seems like a very minor bug, but I thought I'd report it anyway
in case it has wider ramifications that I'm unaware of.
Create an org file with the following lines:
| 1 |
#+TBLFM: $1=2
Open it and type C-c C-c on the TBLFM line. This replaces the '1' in
the table with a '2'. Now
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes:
2. Add to pandas the option of globally influencing the text
formatting so that it outputs something more parsable by org-mode.
This sounds promising, if pandas support csv output that will be
correctly parsed by Org-mode.
The package already has CSV
* Rick Frankel r...@rickster.com wrote:
The solution is to specify the range on the call:
#+call:
graph-from-table(nodes=example-node-table[2:-1],graph=example-graph[2:-1])
[...]
Thank you *very* much for your explanations! You helped me to
understand the method that good that I will soon
* Tomas Grigera tgrig...@gmail.com wrote:
To me, a rather reliable way (without version control) has been unison.
Easy to set up and learn, fast. Only problem is that it doesn't deal well
(actually, at all) with merges (i.e. a file that has been modified in both
computers).
I am using
Hi Bastien,
I require 'org-id, then store the link, then insert the link, and that
is the backtrace I get. Please tell me what else I can provide. If
nobody else can confirm it, I will require 'newcomment and work around
the bug. :)
Samuel
On 7/1/13, Bastien b...@gnu.org wrote:
Hi Samuel,
Hello,
I noticed a case where the sum of two times in a table does not give
the correct answer.
To see this, create an org file with the following lines:
| 0:00:31 |
| 0:00:30 |
|-|
| |
Open it and type C-+ C-y in the empty cell of the table. The answer
inserted is 0:01:00
* lisp/ob-core.el: (org-babel-check-confirm-evaluate): Fix handling of
`org-confirm-babel-evaluate' when it is a function.
When `org-confirm-babel-evaluate' is a function, this construct:
(or (when (functionp org-confirm-babel-evaluate)
(funcall org-confirm-babel-evaluate lang
Dear Orgers,
As explain is this forum thread
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13611837/how-can-i-use-different-image-formats-for-different-exports-in-org-mode,
I'd also like to use different image format given the export backend. I
have used the answer provided in the forum to have
Hello,
#+CAPTION: Toto figure
#+NAME: fig::toto
#+ATTR_LATEX: :width 0.38\textwidth
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :exports results :results value raw
(case (and (boundp 'backend) backend)
(nil )
(latex [[file:./toto.pdf]]
(html [[file:./toto.png]]))
#+END_SRC
I do it like
Hi Bastien,
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
It hardly counts as a tiny change, though, as I count 25 lines...
I'm afraid the patch is larger than what we can accept without
paperwork. Would you mind signing the FSF copyright assignment
(or telling me if you did so already for Emacs)?
I don't
Hello,
I hesitate to ask this question as I feel I should be able to work it
out myself, but I don't seem to be able to.
I'm trying to get gnuplot working through babel.
I'm using Emacs 24.2.1 and I have Org-mode release_8.0.3-331-gf7e6f1
installed in ~/org-mode.
I'm running
/usr/bin/emacs
Richard Hansen writes:
When `org-confirm-babel-evaluate' is a function, this construct:
(or (when (functionp org-confirm-babel-evaluate)
(funcall org-confirm-babel-evaluate lang block-body))
org-confirm-babel-evaluate)
will always be true -- if the function evaluates
Paul Stansell writes:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (file-error Cannot open load file gnuplot)
require(gnuplot)
This tells you that gnuplot.el is nowhere to be found in your
load-path. It usually comes with gnuplot, but either the install didn't
put it into the correct place on your
Paul Stansell paulstans...@gmail.com writes:
Hello,
I noticed a case where the sum of two times in a table does not give
the correct answer.
To see this, create an org file with the following lines:
| 0:00:31 |
| 0:00:30 |
|-|
| |
Open it and type C-+ C-y in the empty
I just updated from git (previous update on June 30 about 08:00 EDT) and
had trouble loading emacs.
Attached is a backtrace for the referenced possible bug.
My .emacs has the following
; Babel set for when I get around to learning how to use it
(org-babel-do-load-languages
Hello,
Kodi Arfer k...@arfer.net writes:
The manual explains in Images in HTML export that you can make an
image a hyperlink like this:
[[file:highres.jpg][file:thumb.jpg]]
where thumb.jpg becomes the img 'src' and highres.jpg becomes the a
'href'. One might infer it should also be
Hi all,
I recently upgraded from 7.8.03 to current master (actually
release_8.0.3-299-g1d606c0) and now when I export to LaTeX, the following:
#+DATE: %Y-%m-%d
no longer causes the date to be the current date in ISO 8601 format. It
now simply prints %Y-%m-%d.
I tried:
#+DATE:
Hi Charles,
Charles mill...@verizon.net writes:
If I comment out (scheme . t) - no problem loading emacs.
The new ob-scheme.el relies on geiser: http://www.nongnu.org/geiser/
Adding geiser to your load-path should fix the problem.
--
Bastien
Hi Nick,
Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com writes:
I think you mean C-c +.
The problem is that these things are calculated as decimal hours, using
floating point arithmetic and you get truncation towards 0 when the
value is printed out as an integer. The format in org-table-sum is
(format
On 2013 Jul 01 Mon 5:01:46 PM -0400, Nicolas Goaziou
n.goaz...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
Kodi Arfer k...@arfer.net writes:
The manual explains in Images in HTML export that you can make an
image a hyperlink like this:
[[file:highres.jpg][file:thumb.jpg]]
where thumb.jpg becomes the img 'src'
On 6/30/13, Bastien b...@gnu.org wrote:
I confirm the following bug in git master.
Fixed, thanks.
Thanks. Does this work for the OP?
Now there is a new bug. When the region is not active, I expect an
ordinary refile.
What happens instead is that the entire entry gets copied to the
target
Hello,
feng shu tuma...@gmail.com writes:
Thanks for your help. This is V4 patch.
Thanks for the update. More comments below.
+@item :caption
+By default, you should use @code{#+caption} keyword to add a table caption.
+If you want to add caption with complex or special latex commands, you
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaziou at gmail.com writes:
Hello,
azw at fastmail.fm (Albert Z. Wang) writes:
Thanks for the clarification! Is there an easy way to have them be
treated as full-fledged environments? I usually prefer to use the above
for unnumbered display equations since it
Hi Richard,
I recently upgraded from 7.8.03 to current master (actually
release_8.0.3-299-g1d606c0) and now when I export to LaTeX, the following:
#+DATE: %Y-%m-%d
no longer causes the date to be the current date in ISO 8601 format. It
now simply prints %Y-%m-%d.
I tried:
Hi Bastien,
On 7/1/2013 5:14 PM, Bastien wrote:
Hi Charles,
Charles mill...@verizon.net writes:
If I comment out (scheme . t) - no problem loading emacs.
The new ob-scheme.el relies on geiser: http://www.nongnu.org/geiser/
Adding geiser to your load-path should fix the problem.
Worked
On 2013-07-01 17:46, Rasmus wrote:
Hi Richard,
I recently upgraded from 7.8.03 to current master (actually
release_8.0.3-299-g1d606c0) and now when I export to LaTeX, the following:
#+DATE: %Y-%m-%d
no longer causes the date to be the current date in ISO 8601 format. It
now simply
Thanks all the people! This is V5!
On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 5:38 AM, Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
feng shu tuma...@gmail.com writes:
Thanks for your help. This is V4 patch.
Thanks for the update. More comments below.
+@item :caption
+By default, you should use
0001-Let-make-be-an-option-to-org-latex-pdf-process.patch
Description: Binary data
Martin elwood...@web.de writes:
I often use the agenda view to postpone tasks to future dates, so
technically I want to change the SCHEDULED or DEADLINE dates of one or
several agenda lines to a future date, e. g. tomorrow.
This is possible with the shortkey Shift-right arrow, however this
The link to the emacs elisp coding conventions on the page
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html
was incorrect.
I have attached a patch which fixes the link.
Best,
Josiah
From a6a3872b0bcf5971dfc9cb51f5562cdff57a723e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Josiah Schwab jsch...@gmail.com
Date:
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