My current conclusion on this is that there seems to be some issues
with texi2pdf version 5
The explicit command
texi2pdf -V --tidy --batch --expand org.texi
generated this first page
[Note there is some garbage at top]
texi2pdf --batch --expand org.texi
ends with
/usr/bin/texi2dvi: pdfetex exit
At Mon, 30 Dec 2013 20:11:17 +,
Eric S Fraga wrote:
>
> Erik,
>
> I am not sure but I remember having a discussion about the problems with
> dates that precede time 0 in Unix which corresponds to 1 January
> 1970. See man page for ctime(3) for instance.
>
> I am currently offline (in the tu
Sébastien Brisard writes:
> yes, that might help. Org-file =references.org= is a list of bibliographic
> references. Each entry is actually an item in a description list, like so
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC
> - <>
> [[http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0022-5096(62)90004-2][Hashinand Shtrikman
> (1962)]] :: Z. Hash
Aloha Jo,
I believe this should work "out of the box," but others on the list
might be able to give you better advice on debugging.
The instructions here might be useful:
http://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html
All the best,
Tom
Joseph Vidal-Rosset writes:
> Could you send to me your configu
Erik Hetzner writes:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to get together a configuration for taking notes for
> historical research using org mode. I think org mode could be very
> useful for this, with its many ways of presenting, sorting and
> searching information in orgmode files.
>
> One thing that has me
Hello,
yes, that might help. Org-file =references.org= is a list of bibliographic
references. Each entry is actually an item in a description list, like so
#+BEGIN_SRC
- <>
[[http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0022-5096(62)90004-2][Hashinand Shtrikman
(1962)]] :: Z. Hashin and S. Shtrikman, /On some var
2013/12/30 Thomas S. Dye
> get this LaTeX, which works as expected:
>
> \begin{equation}
> \label{eq:2}
> A [image: \to] [image: \neg{}] B
> \end{equation}
> % Emacs 24.3.1 (Org mode 8.2.4)
>
Bonsoir Thomas,
Indeed, the code works correctly. I do not understand why
#+NAME: eq:2
#+BEGIN_EQUATI
Hello,
Sébastien Brisard writes:
> Correction: CUSTOM_ID does not seem to work with description lists (it
> seems it only works with headings, *, **, ***, ...).
It would be useful to know what you wrote in your Org file, what the
output is, and what you expected.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Dear all,
Is it possible to use org src functions in other major mode, e.g.,
markddown-mode?
In some extend markdown, source code can be put in to block, for example,
r-mode for R script
```r
x <- 1:10
```
Is it possible to highlight the block as org-block "#begion_src R"? How to
run org-edit-s
Aloha Joseph,
Joseph Vidal-Rosset writes:
> Unfortunately, this code does not give a good translation in latex , here
> is the result in the tex file:
>
> \begin{equation}
> \label{eq:2}
> A [image: \to] [image: \neg{}] B
> \end{equation}
I get this LaTeX, which works as expected:
\begin{equat
Bastien wrote:
>> org-babel-lob-files
>
> Not sure what's wrong with the one above. Can you tell me?
emacs -Q -l ob-lob
M-x customize-variable RET org-babel-lob-files RET
-> State: STANDARD. (mismatch)
The specification for a list custom object is as follows:
`(list ELEMENT-TYPES...)'
At Sun, 29 Dec 2013 14:23:32 -0800,
Erik Hetzner wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to get together a configuration for taking notes for
> historical research using org mode. I think org mode could be very
> useful for this, with its many ways of presenting, sorting and
> searching information in org
Hi Thomas,
Thanks for your reply and your help !
2013/12/30 Thomas S. Dye
> #+NAME: eq:2
> #+BEGIN_EQUATION
> A \to \neg B
> #+END_EQUATION
>
Unfortunately, this code does not give a good translation in latex , here
is the result in the tex file:
\begin{equation}
\label{eq:2}
A [image: \to] [
Correction: CUSTOM_ID does not seem to work with description lists (it
seems it only works with headings, *, **, ***, ...).
Sébastien
2013/12/30 Sébastien Brisard
> Hi,
> thanks for your answer. This indeed works. Is was sure I had already
> tested this solution, with no success... Thanks a lot
Hi,
thanks for your answer. This indeed works. Is was sure I had already tested
this solution, with no success... Thanks a lot!!!
Sébastien
2013/12/30 Nicolas Goaziou
> Hello,
>
> Sébastien Brisard writes:
>
> > that's what I feared... I know it works with the CUSTOM_ID property.
> > Unfortun
Aloha Joseph,
Joseph Vidal-Rosset writes:
> With numbered equation, I do not succeed to get a code working both for
> LateX export AND html export .
>
> For example this code:
>
> #+BEGIN_LaTeX
> \begin{equation}
> \label{eq:2}
> A \to \neg B
> \end{equation}
> #+END_LaTeX
>
> works fine in org-
On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 3:36 PM, Vladimir Lomov wrote:
>> In short texi2dvi works texi2pdf fails
>
> Try to add -q option to TEXI2PDF, I resolved that issue when texinfo 5.0
> (actually I don't remember when, though could dig git log of my repo)
> apperead in my distro (Archlinux).
>
> P.S.
> If yo
Hello everyone,
With numbered equation, I do not succeed to get a code working both for
LateX export AND html export .
For example this code:
#+BEGIN_LaTeX
\begin{equation}
\label{eq:2}
A \to \neg B
\end{equation}
#+END_LaTeX
works fine in org-mode : latex syntax is highleted and the export to
Dear Ramon,
Many thanks for your help. It seems that my problem was not really serious.
Best wishes, and, soon, happy new year !
Jo.
2013/12/29 Ramon Diaz-Uriarte
> Dear Joseph,
>
> One minor suggestion: before exporting/texing you can play around with the
> encoding used to save the file by
Am 30.12.2013 06:57, schrieb Rustom Mody:
And doc/Makefile has:
%.pdf:LC_ALL=C# work around a bug in texi2dvi
%.pdf:LANG=C# work around a bug in texi2dvi
%.pdf:%.texi org-version.inc
$(TEXI2PDF) $<
Commenting out the LC/LANG lines makes the perl warning
Hello,
** Rustom Mody [2013-12-30 11:27:46 +0530]:
> Nick wrote:
>> Rusi wrote:
>>> $ makeinfo --version
>>> makeinfo (GNU texinfo) 5.2
>>> Is yours the same?
>> No, mine is 4.13 - apparently before the perl switcheroo.
> And doc/Makefile has:
> %.pdf:LC_ALL=C# work around a bug i
Hello,
Sébastien Brisard writes:
> that's what I feared... I know it works with the CUSTOM_ID property.
> Unfortunately, I'd like to link to an item in a list.
> Is there a (possibly dirty) work around?
You may use a custom-id syntax pointing to your target:
[[file:./file2.org::#item-target]
Glenn Morris writes:
> Also, the following have no :type at all:
>
> org-babel-maxima-command
> org-texinfo-def-table-markup
> org-inlinetask-show-first-star
This is now fixed in Org git repo, it will be part of the next merge.
Thanks,
--
Bastien
Hi Glenn,
Glenn Morris writes:
> This refers to the version of Org mode in Emacs trunk.
> The following variables have incorrect custom types:
Fixed in Org repo.
> org-babel-lob-files
Not sure what's wrong with the one above. Can you tell me?
Thanks,
--
Bastien
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