Dear all,
Can you show how to create a longtable in LaTeX from orgtbl?
When a table in short, I create a LaTeX table in following way, as
demonstrated in manual.
https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/org/A-LaTeX-example.html
#+BEGIN_SRC LaTeX
\begin{table}[htdp]
\begin{center}
Grant Rettke writes:
>
> This build is documented in the github project; it only loads the
> absolute minimum required to do the build.
>
> Ideas: Separate the documents. Hack on org directly.
>
> Non-ideas: Faster hardware. More ram. Newer software.
>
> Details:
>
> Emacs 24.3.1.
> Org 8.2.6
> O
> From: Stefan Monnier
> Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2014 15:45:05 -0400
> Cc: Bastien , 17...@debbugs.gnu.org, g...@gmx.de,
> Nicolas Richard
>
> > Perhaps add some advise to the web page so ppl pull the emacs24 branch
> > instead?
>
> Does someone know how to change the text in
> http://savannah.
Good evening,
Over the past few months I've been working on the same literate
document. It has been a learning
experience for me, trial and error has abounded. The key tenet that
I've adhered too though is to truly
embrace literate programming, and the more I learn the more it makes
sense. The doc
i have seen bad jumping in org with emacs bookmarks. it will go to
the wrong place, then if i do it again, it goes to the right place.
but it was not all the time.
That is the strange thing, Cask does not load org when it does its work.
So, the error occurred not in that scenario.
Grant Rettke | AAAS, ACM, ASA, FSF, IEEE, SIAM, Sigma Xi
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“Wisdom begins in wonder.” --Socrates
((λ (x) (x x)) (λ (x) (x x
quick and dirty bug report. recent org maint.
1:
jumping from magit (maint) to org using RET always goes
to the wrong location now.
i don't know that this is org's fault. i have seen it
happen once before, which is when i tried
longlines-mode and similar modes. i think it was only in org, but
Le 17/06/2014 19:16, Achim Gratz a écrit :
> Thierry Banel writes:
>> You are right, INT_MAX is the C++ constant to compare to.
>> It is defined in limits.h
>>
>> I'm not sure I want to locate limits.h (where is it ? are there several
>> versions ?),
>> and parse it, all from within Emacs-lisp...
>
I have no idea if it relates to what you describe with cask and
dependencies, but I had the same error and found several old threads
stating that it's caused by installing org when it's already initialized.
I solved it by Emacs -q and reinstalling from elpa. If you search for the
old threads there
Stefan Monnier writes:
>> if (buf != current_buffer)
>>// error ("`recenter'ing a window that does not display
>> current-buffer.");
>>return Qnil;
>> ... in src/window.c seems to work for me.
>
> Using `emacs-24' also works, without defeating the purpose of the
> error me
Hello,
I'm trying to understand the sentence from ox-beamer.el:
Headlines also support the "BEAMER_act" property. [It] is translated as an
overlay/action specification (or a default overlay specification when
enclosed within square brackets).
Rewritten, it says that that property is
> Perhaps add some advise to the web page so ppl pull the emacs24 branch
> instead?
Does someone know how to change the text in
http://savannah.gnu.org/git/?group=emacs?
Stefan
Good afternoon,
Just upgraded to 8.2.7 and was surprised to get the
"org-with-silent-modifications" error. Here is what happened.
The first time that I set up my Emacs libraries, using Cask, which
uses the Emacs package manager, it install org2blog which has org
8.2.6 as a dependency. Then, Cask
> From: lee
> Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2014 19:15:33 +0200
> Cc: Bastien , 17...@debbugs.gnu.org, g...@gmx.de,
> Nicolas Richard
>
> Having cloned as described on http://savannah.gnu.org/git/?group=emacs
> with 'git clone git://git.savannah.gnu.org/emacs.git', I'm getting the
> master branch. Ma
On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 1:34 PM, Johann Spies wrote:
>
> On 11 Jun 2014 1:57 PM, "Johann Spies" wrote:
>
>> I will document my steps tonight an post it.
>
> Apologies for not doing that.
>
> I discovered what my problem was: I did not see the tickbox in the Android
> App's setup wizard next to th
Vladimir Alexiev writes:
>> > The org-plus-contrib package on http://orgmode.org/elpa/ should provide
>> > org-8.0
>> Why do you think it does not?
>
> For example, ox-reveal says "Requires: org-8.0". When I select to
> install it, the package manager also installs org, although
> org-plus-contrib
"Loris Bennett" wrote:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>> "Loris Bennett" writes:
>>
>>> Can someone tell me where I can modify the widths of the columns in a
>>> block agenda? Specifically I would like to increase the width of the
>>> first column, which currently contains the category or file name of the
On 11 Jun 2014 1:57 PM, "Johann Spies" wrote:
> I will document my steps tonight an post it.
Apologies for not doing that.
I discovered what my problem was: I did not see the tickbox in the Android
App's setup wizard next to the directory. I only noticed tonight (after
many tries) a tickbox wh
This is a duplicate of #17769.
Changing window.c to
if (buf != current_buffer)
// error ("`recenter'ing a window that does not display
current-buffer.");
return Qnil;
works here as a workaround until the problem is fixed.
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Thierry Banel writes:
> You are right, INT_MAX is the C++ constant to compare to.
> It is defined in limits.h
>
> I'm not sure I want to locate limits.h (where is it ? are there several
> versions ?),
> and parse it, all from within Emacs-lisp...
No, this isn't something you should even try. The
Sebastien Vauban
writes:
Hello,
> After an update to Org 8.2.7, I have troubles tangling files.
> It's possible that the error resides on my side, so the first question
> is: do you see the same as me?
No, I see:
,--
| # Hey Emac
Bastien writes:
> Nicolas Richard writes:
>
>> I don't know if the bug should
>> be closed in this siutation, so I'll leave it to someone else.
>
> It should not be closed in Emacs bugs system yet, because the master
> branch of Org is not released and not merged into Emacs. I'll keep
> this un
Christopher Witte writes:
> ps. I tried to find out if I could make those changes myself, but
> after much clicking and searching, I could only find:
> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html but that doesn't say
> anything about contributing to the documentation.
Even so, it does apply to t
Nick Dokos writes:
> "Loris Bennett" writes:
>
>> Can someone tell me where I can modify the widths of the columns in a
>> block agenda? Specifically I would like to increase the width of the
>> first column, which currently contains the category or file name of the
>> task.
>>
>
> C-h v org-ag
Hello,
After an update to Org 8.2.7, I have troubles tangling files.
Problems:
- Code blocks "tagged" with ":tangle no" are still tangled.
- Code called in Noweb syntax "<>" is not executed anymore.
It's possible that the error resides on my side, so the first question
is: do you see the same as
Hi all,
After quite a bit of mucking around and finally resorting to checking the
source code, I worked out how to wrap an image in a figure environment
without a caption. The final solution
#+ATTR_LATEX: :float figure
was trivial, but the manual wasn't too helpful on this particular subject.
> > The org-plus-contrib package on http://orgmode.org/elpa/ should provide
> > org-8.0
> Why do you think it does not?
For example, ox-reveal says "Requires: org-8.0". When I select to install it,
the package manager also installs org, although org-plus-contrib is installed.
I looked for "provi
> if (buf != current_buffer)
> // error ("`recenter'ing a window that does not display
> current-buffer.");
> return Qnil;
> ... in src/window.c seems to work for me.
Using `emacs-24' also works, without defeating the purpose of the
error message ;-)
Stefan
"Loris Bennett" writes:
> Can someone tell me where I can modify the widths of the columns in a
> block agenda? Specifically I would like to increase the width of the
> first column, which currently contains the category or file name of the
> task.
>
C-h v org-agenda-prefix-format RET
--
Nick
Rainer M Krug wrote:
>> See above. And thanks for your work on ob-R! Keep it up!
>
> Thanks - I will do. Your email comes at the right moment, as I was
> wondering if I am the only one using R and ESS and org. But I guess it
> is rather the inner workings do not impact on most users.
No, you're
regcl wrote:
> Thank you for your earlier comments. In order to adjust the scaling of
> a graphic generated by a R source block I am doing this ...
>
> ** adjusting scaling of a figure generated from source
>
> #+begin_src R :results graphics silent :file foo2.pdf :exports results
> plot(c(1:10
On 17.06.2014 08:21, Shiyuan wrote:
Hi all,
I found a solution to fix the echo problem of the emacs python shell:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8060609/python-interpreter-in-emacs-repeats-lines
That is, in the Interior Python buffer, do
M-: (setq comint-process-echoes t) ;; or nil
N
Thorsten Jolitz writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
> Hi
>
>> I just started using helm, with some ambivalence. Turning on helm mode
>> stompled all over my emacs, but for just that reason I suppose it might
>> be worth trading my ido muscle memory for helm muscle memory.
>
> helm is truly amazi
Ian Barton writes:
>> Thanks, had to use this to make it work:
>>
>> #+CATEGORY: Citiy
>> %%(diary-sunrise-sunset)
>>
>>
>> City: 6:32.. Sunrise (CEST), sunset 11:16pm (CEST)
>>
>> But somehow lat/long are right, but time is 2h off ... I'm GMT+2
>> (CEST) here.
>> Where is the time adj
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
Hi
> I just started using helm, with some ambivalence. Turning on helm mode
> stompled all over my emacs, but for just that reason I suppose it might
> be worth trading my ido muscle memory for helm muscle memory.
helm is truly amazing and impressive, and I did not even
Hi there,
I just started using helm, with some ambivalence. Turning on helm mode
stompled all over my emacs, but for just that reason I suppose it might
be worth trading my ido muscle memory for helm muscle memory.
Anyhoo... The only thing it doesn't work well with is org-refile and
friends. It c
I currently use orgstruct-mode tu structure scripts for statistical
analysis in R. So I copy + paste some orgstruct-code into every R-file,
where I would like to enjoy folding.
||/Is there any way to put the following lines of code into my .emacs-file, so
the orgstruct-properties becaume default
Hi,
Can someone tell me where I can modify the widths of the columns in a
block agenda? Specifically I would like to increase the width of the
first column, which currently contains the category or file name of the
task.
Cheers,
Loris
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John Kitchin writes:
Hi,
First, sorry for the late reply.
> Here is what I finally ended up with to allow completion with tag
> expressions. I did not figure out how to avoid overwriting an
> org-contacts function. I thought I could find the right hooks to use,
> but I could not figure it out.
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