York Zhao writes:
> As explained above, yes, my `org-mode' is in some other path outside of Emacs,
> e.g., "foo/org-mode", which I had already explained, I'm going to delete the
> first line. But it doesn't hurt to have the first line anyways right?
It could have (depending on what other files you
> >
> > org-publish-org-to-html seems to have its parameters in the same
> > order (filename, extension, plist). Correct me if I'm wrong.
> >
>
> If you are using org8.X, then org-publish-org-to-html no longer
> exists. If it does, you are picking up old org bits from somewhere.
>
True. And
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> Joseph Mingrone writes:
>
>> Hi Myles,
>>
>> Thanks for your reply.
>>
>> Myles English writes:
>>> I wonder, did you look at the section of 10.3.1 titled "Anniversaries
>>> from BBDB"?
>>
>> This is what prompted me to store many of the anniversaries in BBDB as
>> opp
Bastien writes:
> with latest master and the file below, hitting TAB at the beginning
> of the headline will produce the attached backtrace.
I just fixed this:
http://orgmode.org/cgit.cgi/org-mode.git/commit/?id=c811bb
--
Bastien
Hello:
I have to draw a flowchart with many many nodes (about 500) and less
construct types(only sequence construct and condition construct),
Now I use org file record all the node labels, How can I convert this
org to a flowchar if i use tag and link to record all the construct?
for example:
Joseph Mingrone writes:
> Hi Myles,
>
> Thanks for your reply.
>
> Myles English writes:
>> I wonder, did you look at the section of 10.3.1 titled "Anniversaries
>> from BBDB"?
>
> This is what prompted me to store many of the anniversaries in BBDB as
> opposed to the diary. Following the infor
While it's been a while since I've done this, I did get it working at least
once, in a roundable way. I had a setup for bookmarking via org-protocol
and keysnail (http://github.com/mooz/keysnail).
I set up org-protocol in firefox like the documentation said (though I
remember it being REALLY finni
writes:
> There is actually already some maxima documentation on worg that got me
> started as I was unsure if maxima is supported at all, I have added the
> link in the summary. It would probably be good to merge to worg, but I
> have no access to it and not time right now to learn how it works.
writes:
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
> ...
>> Finally, and it's a nitpick: breaking lines in the middle of (info ...)
>> links prevents following them using "C-x C-e".
>>
> Actually, I never used these sort of links myself, thanks for pointing
> out how this is done! :) I moved all infolinks to foo
On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 5:54 PM, Rob Stewart wrote:
> I am experiencing a problem in org-mode whereby a #+LATEX block before
> the first heading is being ignored in the generated LaTeX. Below is a
> simple example, first without export the Introduction header with
> :noexport: , and then with. I r
> The only path that needs to be in load-path is the lisp directory for
> org-mode, which is the second line (that you say is "key").
You are right on this which I didn't realize before you pointed out, thanks.
Anyways, in my configuration I always have both lines, and I'm going to delete
the firs
I am experiencing a problem in org-mode whereby a #+LATEX block before
the first heading is being ignored in the generated LaTeX. Below is a
simple example, first without export the Introduction header with
:noexport: , and then with. I realise I could use #+BEGIN_abstract ,
but this is not about a
Hi,
I'm trying to bring up a simple mathjax example. Org-mode is git
current and otherwise works fine. MathJax is git current and lives in
/opt/mathjax/git/MathJax.js. Both firefox 26 and chromium 31 display
the MathJax tests perfectly from my org->html test directory.
I've copied the example
Dear list,
Could anyone give me some pointers on a set-up to get links from firefox
to an org-mode file? I would like to press a key combination in firefox
(say Ctrl-D) and have the web address of the site stored as an entry in
some org-mode file.
Many thanks,
Julian
--
Julian Mariano Burgos
Alan Schmitt writes:
>
> This is very useful, thanks a lot. A couple comments and questions on
> your example file (which would be a nice addition to worg).
>
There is actually already some maxima documentation on worg that got me
started as I was unsure if maxima is supported at all, I have adde
Michael Brand writes:
> It shows a difference, see attachements. It looks like but it was not
> me loosing some first lines when doing this, I cross-checked :-).
I've had a brief look at this. It seems that some of the differences
are due to elp instrumenting a much larger range of functions when
Excellent, thanks Robert. It seemed like I was mixing paradigms, and I didn't
like it. This is much better.
Chris
Sent from my android device.
-Original Message-
From: Robert Klein
To: "Christopher W. Ryan" , emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Sent: Wed, 27 Nov 2013 13:47
Subject: Re: [O] useing :
Hi Achim
On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 9:05 PM, Achim Gratz wrote:
> Michael Brand writes:
>> I always do "make cleanall uncompiled". Is this correct?
>
> I don't recommend it, but it should work if you're using a non-buggy
> Emacs (i.e. not Emacs 23, which never ignores site-lisp).
Not recommend whic
Michael Brand writes:
> I always do "make cleanall uncompiled". Is this correct?
I don't recommend it, but it should work if you're using a non-buggy
Emacs (i.e. not Emacs 23, which never ignores site-lisp).
> Before I tried without the --eval, but I can reproduce quadratic with
> the following t
Nick Dokos writes:
> However, with your patch there is the opposite side of the coin: if you
> have a buffer in a mode derived from org (as in York's case), then doing
> C-c C-c on the options line will reset the mode to org, not to the
> derived one, right?
It would have done exactly that before
Hi Achim
Thank you for looking into this.
On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 7:13 PM, Achim Gratz wrote:
> Michael Brand writes:
>> 2) choice:
>>- for quadratic do: M-x org-mode
>>- for linear do: M-x org-version
>
> You have a botched installation. Make sure that the autoloads
> are current,
I a
Achim Gratz writes:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>> I pushed the fix to master. Thanks to York and Tom for all the help.
>
> I'm not sure this fix is complete. It seems that when someone would
> manually enter org-mode (say, in a scratch buffer) Emacs could return to
> an entirely different mode upon ex
Nick Dokos writes:
> I pushed the fix to master. Thanks to York and Tom for all the help.
I'm not sure this fix is complete. It seems that when someone would
manually enter org-mode (say, in a scratch buffer) Emacs could return to
an entirely different mode upon executing org-reset.
> | 2 unexpe
Thanks a lot, I was still thinking in old exporter terms.
Best regards
Robert
On 11/26/2013 08:49 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Robert Klein writes:
>
>> I'm trying to user EXPORT_... options in subtree export in a derived
>> exporter.
>>
>> Using attached ox-hans exporter and the o
Hello,
On 11/27/2013 06:15 PM, Christopher W. Ryan wrote:
> Below is what I have in a subtree that I export to pdf. It does what I
> want. But isn't there a way to do it entirely with setting tree
> PROPERTIES? (without use of #+LATEX_HEADER or #+OPTIONS) I seem to
> recall there is, but for the
Hi Myles,
Thanks for your reply.
Myles English writes:
> I wonder, did you look at the section of 10.3.1 titled "Anniversaries
> from BBDB"?
This is what prompted me to store many of the anniversaries in BBDB as
opposed to the diary. Following the information in section 10.3.1 of
the manual al
On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 11:03:38AM -0500, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Peter Davis writes:
>
> > I noticed that HTML output contains "[ ]" and "[X]", just like the
> > mark-up. Wouldn't it make sense to use actual unchecked or checked
> > checkboxes in HTML?
> >
> > Is there a simple way to do this that I
Michael Brand writes:
> 2) choice:
>- for quadratic do: M-x org-mode
>- for linear do: M-x org-version
You have a botched installation. Make sure that the autoloads are
current, that the Org install directory comes first in load-path and
that you require org-loaddefs before anything else
Below is what I have in a subtree that I export to pdf. It does what I
want. But isn't there a way to do it entirely with setting tree
PROPERTIES? (without use of #+LATEX_HEADER or #+OPTIONS) I seem to
recall there is, but for the life of me I can't find the link to the
documentation I thought I
Michael Brand writes:
> On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 12:27 PM, Nicolas Richard
>> M-: (insert (mapconcat #'car load-history "\n"))
>
> It shows a difference, see attachements.
It seems from my own tests that in the `org-version' case, org-element
is in fact not used.
Example with org-element loaded:
Peter Davis writes:
> I noticed that HTML output contains "[ ]" and "[X]", just like the
> mark-up. Wouldn't it make sense to use actual unchecked or checked
> checkboxes in HTML?
>
> Is there a simple way to do this that I've overlooked?
>
A cursory glance through ox-html.el uncovered this:
--
I noticed that HTML output contains "[ ]" and "[X]", just like the
mark-up. Wouldn't it make sense to use actual unchecked or checked
checkboxes in HTML?
Is there a simple way to do this that I've overlooked?
Thanks,
-pd
On 2013-11-27 04:49, Joost Helberg wrote:
Hi,
in case psql (version 9.1 and later) encounters a SQL error, e.g. a
syntax error, it doesn't exit with an error-code. Instead it
continues and exits with 0. This means that evaluating faulty SQL-code
in org-mode/babel leaves the user with no clue of
I pushed the fix to master. Thanks to York and Tom for all the help.
I ran ``make test before pushing''. There were two failures, I believe
unrelated to this patch:
,
| Ran 481 tests, 479 results as expected, 2 unexpected (2013-11-27
09:20:58-0500)
| 4 expected failures
|
| 2 unexpected res
Jarmo Hurri writes:
> Greetings John.
>
> John Hendy writes:
>
>> This comes up all the time.
>
> Perhaps we could lower the frequency by making a small change to the
> manual?
>
>> The key is to put it 1) before results (as you've done) and 2) to use
>> a named source block (with #+name: foo a
Daniel Clemente writes:
> Hi, in ox-publish.el I see in line 555:
>
> (defun org-publish-org-to (backend filename extension plist &optional pub-dir)
> …
>
> org-publish-org-to-html seems to have its parameters in the same
> order (filename, extension, plist). Correct me if I'm wrong.
>
>
Hi Nico
On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 12:27 PM, Nicolas Richard
wrote:
> Can you show the output of
> M-: (insert (mapconcat #'car load-history "\n"))
> in each case ? It will output the list of loaded files, which hopefuly
> shows a difference.
It shows a difference, see attachements. It looks like b
Thanks for answer.
I already got another answer from stackoverflow, where I ask exactly the
same question, is here:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20164918/how-to-untick-checkboxes-in-org-mode-for-the-next-cyclic-repetitive-task
But basically the solution it was include this:
:PROPERTIES:
:
Jambunathan K writes:
> C-h K C-c C-v C-d
^
^
k
Looks like the keybindings are not indexed the canonical way in the Org
manual.
> Alexander Baier writes:
>
>> Hello together,
>>
>> is therer a command or a function that lets me split a source block at a
>> given positio
C-h K C-c C-v C-d
Alexander Baier writes:
> Hello together,
>
> is therer a command or a function that lets me split a source block at a
> given position? I think what I mean is best demonstrated by looking at
> an example:
>
> Given this buffer:
>
Hi Borja,
I can't see that you have received a reply yet, which is unusual for
this excellent list.
borja.tarr...@gmail.com writes:
> I am working with cyclic or repetitive tasks in org-mode, inside this task,
> I have several checkboxes. So when I finished all the list, normally I put
> the ta
Hi Joseph,
j...@ftfl.ca writes:
> It makes sense to put birthdays and other anniversaries in BBDB as
> described in section 10.3.1 of the Org manual.
I wonder, did you look at the section of 10.3.1 titled "Anniversaries
from BBDB"?
> Why repeat information by putting it in the diary when you a
Hi Michael,
Michael Brand writes:
> 2) choice:
>- for quadratic do: M-x org-mode
>- for linear do: M-x org-version
Can you show the output of
M-: (insert (mapconcat #'car load-history "\n"))
in each case ? It will output the list of loaded files, which hopefuly
shows a difference.
--
N
* Kyle Machulis wrote:
>
> Thought about maybe trying to extend AsynK with an org-contacts backend?
> That'd be ridiculously useful.
> http://karra-asynk.appspot.com/
This is a great suggestion, indeed.
However, I do not have the urge to sync with Outlook, GCal, ... yet.
So I pass on this one.
Forgot to mention. I'm using org-mode 8.2.2.
Regards,
Miro
On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 11:23 AM, Miro Bezjak wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> consider the following configuration:
>
>
> (setq org-agenda-custom-commands
> '(("h" "home"
> ((agenda "" ((org
Hi all,
consider the following configuration:
(setq org-agenda-custom-commands
'(("h" "home"
((agenda "" ((org-agenda-span 'day)
(org-agenda-tag-filter-preset '("-work"
(alltodo)
--
Hi,
in case psql (version 9.1 and later) encounters a SQL error, e.g. a
syntax error, it doesn't exit with an error-code. Instead it
continues and exits with 0. This means that evaluating faulty SQL-code
in org-mode/babel leaves the user with no clue of why the result set is
empty.
I changed the
Hi Nicolas
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 11:19 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> So, it is a linear increase here. Have you disabled cache?
No, but in the meantime I found accidentally how to get linear and
bisected it to be related with how Org is loaded:
1) start GNU Emacs with -L pointing to Org and wi
Hello Johnny,
yggdra...@gmx.co.uk writes:
> Many thanks for all the help! I have now figured out how to use maxima
> from org-mode source blocks and display the results as pretty printed
> equations online. To remember, I made a small summarising example file,
> attached below for posteriority.
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