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* lisp/ob-core.el: Test that all elements are in a list are lists
instead of just the first.
org-babel table output uses different formattin
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*lisp/org.el: Advise commands which jump to the mark
---
There are several non-org commands that jump to a location and would be
unwieldy if
On Wednesday, 30 Apr 2014 at 16:59, John Kitchin wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> All the talk about citations in org-mode inspired me to finish and polish
> some code I have been working on for my group for a while on
> bibtex/reftex/org-mode integration. I packaged it up in a literate
> programming org-fi
Hi, I was curious if anyone had org-protocol working on Fedora.
I have had it working when I tried Ubuntu some months ago, and I have it
working now in Windows with Firefox. But I have not been able to get it
to work in Fedora. (It has worked in Fedora on Emacs' w3m.)
Brady
I'm wondering if someone could tell me if this idea is impossible. I'm
trying to find a way to leverage org-tables in a document containing
lilypond markup for a piano part such that both staves occupy the same
line, visually (instead of the lefthand notes occupying the top of the
doc and the right
On Wed, 30 Apr 2014, Rainer M Krug wrote:
Charles Berry writes:
Rainer M Krug krugs.de> writes:
Hi
Attached please find seven patches for review to implement the storing
of org variables in their own environment and to make the org-issued R
code look nicer in the R session.
Rainer,
On Wednesday, 30 Apr 2014 at 20:28, Luke Crook wrote:
[...]
> Found the culprit. I have the following in my emacs.org file
>
> ** Fontify source blocks in Latext
> #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
> (setq org-latex-listings t)
> #+END_SRC
>
> Setting org-latex-listings back to NIL fixed the problem.
I h
Greetings,
All the talk about citations in org-mode inspired me to finish and polish
some code I have been working on for my group for a while on
bibtex/reftex/org-mode integration. I packaged it up in a literate
programming org-file here:
https://github.com/jkitchin/jmax/blob/master/org-ref.org.
Eric S Fraga ucl.ac.uk> writes:
>
> On Wednesday, 30 Apr 2014 at 18:00, Luke Crook wrote:
> > The following example is not being exported in Latex as a code block.
However
> > it is exported correctly in HTML export. org-mode version 8.2.6
> >
> > #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp -n -r
> > (save
On Wednesday, 30 Apr 2014 at 18:00, Luke Crook wrote:
> The following example is not being exported in Latex as a code block.
> However
> it is exported correctly in HTML export. org-mode version 8.2.6
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp -n -r
> (save-excursion (ref:sc)
>
Vikas Rawal wrote:
>>
>> 1. Indentation of the first line of an element should be, when
>> applicable, relative to the /first line/ of the element before.
>> Therefore, in the following example
>>
>> Some long paragraph
>> with multiple line
>>
>> XAnother paragraph
The following example is not being exported in Latex as a code block. However
it is exported correctly in HTML export. org-mode version 8.2.6
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp -n -r
(save-excursion (ref:sc)
(goto-char (point-min))) (ref:jump)
#+END_SRC
On 2014-04-30 18:28 Sungmin wrote:
> Julien Danjou have made contacts.el, might to be a better fit.
If you are referring to org-contacts than this might just be your
solution. Or at least the best way possible to integrate your contacts
with other org-related things.
With org-contacts your addres
Hi everyone,
So, yes, that's a bit of a headache
as well and I think if you are doing a bunch with extra Emacs add-ons,
it would be worth syncing.
Rather than Dropbox, you could use a version control system. My entire
.emacs.d is under git control, I can try out a library, and if I like
it,
>
> 1. Indentation of the first line of an element should be, when
> applicable, relative to the /first line/ of the element before.
> Therefore, in the following example
>
> Some long paragraph
> with multiple line
>
> XAnother paragraph
>
It is almost surely some
Hi Bastien,
Thanks for the fix, and sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but there seems
to be a new issue. Now, if you press M-RET in a lower level tree anywhere
but in the headline, it will produce a new first level headline. So, given
buffer contents as in example (a), if i press M-Ret at the end
On Wednesday, 30 Apr 2014 at 18:31, Giuseppe Lipari wrote:
> Since overlays are very much used in beamer, I was just wondering if it
> would be easy (or even desirable) to add one more property to ATTR_LATEX
> (or ATTR_BEAMER), so to specify overlays for figures ... something like
>
There is the B
Dear Eric,
thank you for your very fast answer!
I solved by using directly latex code, but I will also consider your
solution.
Since overlays are very much used in beamer, I was just wondering if it
would be easy (or even desirable) to add one more property to ATTR_LATEX
(or ATTR_BEAMER), so to
I have been using orgmode for the last couple of months, guided by Sasha
Chua's blog, and the material I have found on internet.
Now I am started to be satisfied with my setup. But I there is one thing I
would like to improve.
I would like to have people as first class citizens.
I want to easil
Hi Bastien
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 6:06 PM, Bastien wrote:
> The idea came up earlier on to let org-table-copy-down increment by
> using a table formula -- which is my TODO list for Org 8.3. I'll let
> the list know when it's ready, but I think it would be a useful
> feature.
For me it would be
On Wednesday, 30 Apr 2014 at 15:29, Sungmin wrote:
[...]
> 808 options. That is Scary, and daunting and amazing.
>
> I have just started to scratch on the surface of orgmode. Maybe 8 months of
> usage. For me it would help me understand what I should look into next.
Although I am not in genera
Manish gmail.com> writes:
>
> On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 3:49 AM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > yesterday I did this command in my org-mode git repo:
> >
> > grep defcustom lisp/*el |wc -l
> >
> > and got 378 as an answer. 378 user-customizable variables,
> > no kidding.
> >
>
> It's b
[...]
> I tried several options, for example this one:
>
> - begin-snippet-
>
> #+ATTR_BEAMER: :overlay <1>
> [[ file:figure1 ]]
[...]
The following works for me:
#+beamer: \only<1>{
[[file:figure1.png]]
#+beamer: }\only<2>{
[[file:figure2.png]]
#+beamer: }\only<3->{
[[
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
[...]
> Indeed. This should be fixed. Thank you for reporting it.
Yes, the fix works well on my end. Thank you.
--
Kyle
Hello,
I would like to install the following patches on master. Basically, they
consist of a full rewrite of all indentation related functions, with
explicit rules in docstrings, comprehensive test suites, and backed-up
by the parser.
The following changes in `org-indent-line' are expected:
1.
Charles Berry writes:
> Rainer M Krug krugs.de> writes:
>
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> Attached please find seven patches for review to implement the storing
>> of org variables in their own environment and to make the org-issued R
>> code look nicer in the R session.
>
>
> Rainer,
>
>
> I have suggestions
Dear list,
I am having some trouble in using the beamer export.
First of all, I have problems in finding documentation on the exporter
on-line. Is there an up-to-date manual of this exporter, and the list of
options? By searching for a solution to my problem, I found many different
notation around
Hello,
I must have changed something in my configuration recently, since I'm
noticing some lag when I type in an org capture window. I would like to
figure out what slows things down, but I have no idea where to start. Is
there a way of profiling what is going on as I type in that window, to
find
Hi,
With the following file named /tmp/test.org
#+BEGIN_SRC org
,* love is
all you need
,* in the air
#+END_SRC
Run
: emacs -q -L /path/to/org/lisp/ -l org /tmp/test.org -f org-version
I get:
: Org-mode version 8.2.6 (release_8.2.6-6-gfc37d1 @ /path/to/org/lisp/)
then narrow to subtree C-x n
On 29/04/14 19:06, Bastien wrote:
Ian Barton writes:
The only version of the file I have on my disk is in
/home/ian/.emacs.d/src/org-mode/contrib/lisp/htmlize.el
Looks like a problem with one of your (customized?) face.
Can you reproduce it with emacs -Q ?
Well I had narrowed it down to t
On 29 April 2014 13:36, Bastien wrote:
> If you haven't already, perhaps you can fill an issue here:
> https://github.com/MobileOrg/mobileorg/issues
>
Hi Bastien,
Thanks for the suggestion.
I've been digging around and found it was actually some code in my .emacs
file causing this not to wor
Hi Carsten,
Carsten Dominik writes:
> As of a few minutes ago, I have transferred the donations to Bastien
> who is taking over from here on, including switching the donations
> button.
Thanks for the "welcome back" gift!
The donation button is now set to my email address on orgmode.org.
I'l
On 2014-04-30 10:58 Alexander Baier wrote:
> #+begin_src emacs-lisp
> (defun my-switch-to-sratch ()
> (switch-to-buffer "*scratch*")
> (delete-other-windows)
(remove-hook 'org-agenda-after-show-hook 'my-switch-to-scratch)
> )
> #+end_src
I forgot to remove this function again, so it is onl
On 2014-04-30 10:44 Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
> Daimrod writes:
>
>> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>>
>> Hi Eric,
>>
>>> I've got a few top-level user commands, related to org, that load at
>>> startup. Specifically org-agenda and org-ido-switchb are bound to keys
>>> that are available after emacs starts
Hi Leonard,
Okay, I see now and this is fixed -- thanks for your patience,
--
Bastien
Daimrod writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
> Hi Eric,
>
>> I've got a few top-level user commands, related to org, that load at
>> startup. Specifically org-agenda and org-ido-switchb are bound to keys
>> that are available after emacs starts up. Before Org loads properly,
>> however, things li
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
Hi Eric,
> I've got a few top-level user commands, related to org, that load at
> startup. Specifically org-agenda and org-ido-switchb are bound to keys
> that are available after emacs starts up. Before Org loads properly,
> however, things like the agenda file list and
I've got a few top-level user commands, related to org, that load at
startup. Specifically org-agenda and org-ido-switchb are bound to keys
that are available after emacs starts up. Before Org loads properly,
however, things like the agenda file list and the list of valid tags and
TODO keywords are
Hello,
Kyle Meyer writes:
> I'm experiencing issues including a file during export if that file has
> a single number surrounded by brackets.
[...]
> It seems that `org-export--prepare-file-contents' is treating "[1]" as a
> footnote. Bisecting this error suggests commit
> b8781c4c85f0d51cecb3
On 29 April 2014 15:20, Bastien wrote:
>
> I'm having a hard time finding out what you *did* exactly -- can you
> describe the way to reproduce the bug from an empty buffer, step by
> step?
>
Sorry, I should have been more explicit about what I was doing. Step by
step instructions would look som
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