On Mon, 27 Jul 2015 20:49:05 +0200
Marcin Borkowski mb...@mbork.pl wrote:
On 2015-07-27, at 20:30, Daniele Nicolodi dani...@grinta.net wrote:
On 27/07/15 20:20, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
On 2015-07-27, at 20:02, Daniele Nicolodi dani...@grinta.net
wrote:
On 27/07/15 19:42, Marcin
Eric S Fraga e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk writes:
3) Custom highlight markers error
No idea about this. It could be a bug anywhere.
Could you maybe post a small example file? I have no idea what you are
describing unfortunately.
I retrieved what I did, from here
Andreas Leha andreas.l...@med.uni-goettingen.de writes:
You still have to specify the format of the results of the #+CALL
line, as in #+CALL: myplot[:exports results]() :results file
Works like a charm, thank you very much.
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Erik Hetzner e...@e6h.org writes:
I believe that you can rewrite using the recoll tool directly instead
of recollq, using `recoll -t -b 'search string'`:
(defun counsel-recoll-function (string optional _pred rest _unused)
Grep in the current directory for STRING.
(if ( (length string)
Pavel Panchekha m...@pavpanchekha.com writes:
Is there any way to advise the #+include: process to resolve relative
links correctly? Or a better way to include Org files in one another?
Relative links work. Use something like
#+include: ./inc/o2.org
Or
#+include:
Look here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=GNU_General_Public_Licensesection=11#Libraries
Most useful quote:
The Free Software Foundation (which holds the copyright of several
notable GPL-licensed software products and of the license text itself)
asserts that an executable which
On Tuesday, 28 Jul 2015 at 09:24, Sebastien Vauban wrote:
Eric S Fraga e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk writes:
[...]
You can always use macros instead?
Or the `font-lock-add-keywords' mechanism?
Best regards,
Seb
I think the OP wanted markers that would export, not just stand out in
the emacs
Marcin Borkowski mb...@mbork.pl writes:
As Oleh Krehel pointed out in a reply to another mail of yours, if your
code links to org-mode code (or other GPL code) you cannot release it
under a different license. I'm not sure about how linking is intended in
Elisp sense of ('require)ing a
Hello,
I am facing what seems to be a common situation, yet I can't find a way
out. Imagine this scenario: A list of people, a number of
fields/properties per person, and the date for a personal meeting.
For convenience, I handle this information through tables.
Example:
| Name | Address |
Eric S Fraga e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk writes:
On Monday, 27 Jul 2015 at 19:04, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
[...]
Nope. As stated by someone here (Oleh, I guess), if I (require 'org),
or possibly even just write Elisp, and want to distribute it, it has to
be GPL.
I do not think this is true. I
Andreas Hilboll li...@hilboll.de writes:
Look here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=GNU_General_Public_Licensesection=11#Libraries
Most useful quote:
The Free Software Foundation (which holds the copyright of several
notable GPL-licensed software products and of the license text
On 28.07.2015 11:30, Oleh Krehel wrote:
Andreas Hilboll li...@hilboll.de writes:
Look here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=GNU_General_Public_Licensesection=11#Libraries
Most useful quote:
The Free Software Foundation (which holds the copyright of several
notable GPL-licensed
The chrome version of this works on chrome. See announcement on this list about
two weeks ago...
-k.
Please excuse brevity. Sent from pocket computer with tiny non-haptic feedback
keyboard.
On Jul 28, 2015, at 18:10, Bob Newell bobnew...@bobnewell.net wrote:
Aloha kakou,
I've had
On Tue, 28 Jul 2015, Cook, Malcolm wrote:
I have been playing with exporting htmlwidgets [1] generated in R code-
blocks.
[snip: proposal for new :results format to accomodate repetitive codes]
Perhaps there is a better or more useful abstraction.
Or a better workaround
Andreas Hilboll li...@hilboll.de writes:
However, when the interpreter is extended to provide “bindings” to
other facilities (often, but not necessarily, libraries), the
interpreted program is effectively linked to the facilities it uses
through these bindings. So if these facilities are
On Tuesday, 28 Jul 2015 at 11:00, Oleh Krehel wrote:
Eric S Fraga e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk writes:
Anyway, I think we've beaten this to death already. Time to get real
work done! :-)
That is my usual approach: label everything I write with GPL and not
think about it:)
It's just that most posts
You need to differentiate between two aspects: highlighting of text
within a org buffer and what happens to text when exported. In the new
exporter, I don't think you can implement anything that covers both use
cases.
I am not entirely sure what it is you want. If you want just one of
these,
Hi,
azubi az...@acm.org writes:
I've recently discovered the drawers for org-mode. When I use
standard drawers names (like LOGBOOK or PROPERTIES) I can fold them
using the TAB key. If I create drawers with other names (like URLS or
NOTES), these folders cannot be folded. I've created these
On Tuesday, 28 Jul 2015 at 10:07, Oleh Krehel wrote:
[...]
Look here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=GNU_General_Public_Licensesection=11#Libraries
Most useful quote:
The Free Software Foundation (which holds the copyright of several
notable GPL-licensed software products and
Eric S Fraga e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk writes:
Anyway, I think we've beaten this to death already. Time to get real
work done! :-)
That is my usual approach: label everything I write with GPL and not
think about it:)
It's just that most posts about GPL cast it in a bad light: I think it's
the best
On Tue, Jul 28, 2015, 1:25 AM Paolo Bientinesi pau...@aices.rwth-aachen.de
wrote:
Hello,
I am facing what seems to be a common situation, yet I can't find a way
out. Imagine this scenario: A list of people, a number of
fields/properties per person, and the date for a personal meeting.
For
Hi Ruben,
Thanks for your patch.
Ruben Maher r...@rkm.id.au writes:
I've been working on a derived exporter to publish a static blog, and
I've run into some issues. Say that `:publishing-directory' is
~/public_html and I have `:base-directory' with an Org file foo.org.
foo.org has option
Thanks guys. Getting closer - but please don't overestimate my backgound
knowledge :)
On 07/28/2015 02:05 PM, Eric S Fraga wrote:
You need to differentiate between two aspects: highlighting of text
within a org buffer and what happens to text when exported.
Yes. Principally, I want the
Oleh Krehel ohwoeo...@gmail.com writes:
Marcin Borkowski mb...@mbork.pl writes:
Hi all,
after a short discussion in a recent thread, I have a serious technical
question.
Assume that (for some reason) I want to write an Org-mode exporter which
won't be GPL'd. (Use-case: having written a
Hi,
Oleh Krehel ohwoeo...@gmail.com writes:
I'd like to remove them in favor of using `org-icompleting-read'
everywhere (or better yet, `completing-read').
I think we had a discussion following another thread on this topic
(probably a thread you started), and I believe switching to
You may find this post on highlighting text helpful:
http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/blog/2015/07/28/A-highlight-annotation-mode-for-Emacs-using-font-lock/
I think it also lays the foundation for thinking about how to get it to
export, although you would need to do this as a preprocessing step
Hi all,
I'd like to remove them in favor of using `org-icompleting-read'
everywhere (or better yet, `completing-read').
`org-completing-read-no-i' doesn't do much, is called twice and can be
replaced with a let binding wrapper.
`org-completing-read' could be updated this way:
(defmacro
Thanks Sebastien and Eric,
On Tuesday, 28 Jul 2015 at 09:24, Sebastien Vauban wrote:
Eric S Fraga e.fraga at ucl.ac.uk writes:
[...]
You can always use macros instead?
Maybe, if I knew how. I haven't used macros before. I read this
http://orgmode.org/manual/Macro-replacement.html and
Samuel Wales samolog...@gmail.com writes:
on repeated task i change state twice in agenda. i ret to go to the
task. i do undo only once, but both changes get undone.
Indeed on repeated tasks the second undo seems to be weird and produces
bad output:
* TODO test
:PROPERTIES:
Xiha x...@laposte.net writes:
Thanks Sebastien and Eric,
On Tuesday, 28 Jul 2015 at 09:24, Sebastien Vauban wrote:
Eric S Fraga e.fraga at ucl.ac.uk writes:
[...]
You can always use macros instead?
Maybe, if I knew how. I haven't used macros before. I read
azubi writes:
The version of org-mode I use is:
Org-mode version 8.2.4 (8.2.4-dist @
/home/azubi/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20150720/)
Can you please explain me what I've done wrong ?
That looks like a mixed installation to me. Somewhere you seem to have
installed an Org version 8.2.4 from a
Daniele Pizzolli d...@toel.it writes:
On Thu, Jul 23 2015, Peter Davis wrote:
Frequently when I'm doing a Web search and find pages I like, I want
to save a link to the page, along with the title and perhaps a few
notes. Something like org-mode's capture would be great, but I'd like
to
I have been playing with exporting htmlwidgets [1] generated in R code-blocks.
[1] http://www.htmlwidgets.org/ and
Here is a worked example that exports to html
#+BEGIN_SRC R :session *R* :exports both :results html
library(htmlwidgets)
library(d3heatmap)
on repeated task i change state twice in agenda. i ret to go to the
task. i do undo only once, but both changes get undone.
thanks.
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On 2015-07-28 11:58, Peter Davis p...@pfdstudio.com writes:
if you use firefox, see:
https://addons.mozilla.org/it/firefox/addon/org-mode-capture/
Thank you, Daniele. I'm afraid I haven't been able to get this to work on
a Mac. I have the Firefox add-in installed, and emacs
configured,
On Tue, 28 Jul 2015, Cook, Malcolm wrote:
I have been playing with exporting htmlwidgets [1] generated in R code-blocks.
[snip: proposal for new :results format to accomodate repetitive codes]
Perhaps there is a better or more useful abstraction.
Or a better workaround than simply
Aloha kakou,
I've had this work on Firefox (with Linux) when everything is properly
set up, but it won't and probably never will work on Chrome. Even on
Firefox it isn't really ideal. But as long as you have clipboard access
configured in your Emacs, it really isn't such a great slowdown to do
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