>
> Finally, I tried "Local variables"? Never did this before but attempted
> it and put:
>
>> # Local Variables:
>> # org-html-postamble: t
>> # org-export-html-postamble-format: "Hello World"
>> # End:
> in my .org file and still no luck.
After you add this to the .org file, you need to refresh
On 2015-08-25, at 15:51, John Kitchin wrote:
> What would make it even better?
Not imposing Helm on the user?
(I know nothing about Helm, but I use Icicles.)
Best,
--
Marcin Borkowski
http://octd.wmi.amu.edu.pl/en/Marcin_Borkowski
Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
Adam Mickiewicz
Nicolas Richard writes:
>> * description
>> Move cursor into the code below. Press ~C-c '~ to edit the code in
>> Asymptote mode. Do not change anything in the code, just press ~C-c
>> '~ to return to org. You will notice that a comma has been inserted
>> into the code.
>> * test case
>>
Hello Everyone,
I've searched and read and found several examples of making custom
postambles for an HTML export, but I can't seem to find a way to do it
all in a local file.
First, I'm new to HTML exporting (as some of you remember from my last
email). So, I went ahead and inserted a template i
What do you see if you do C-h v org-export-latex-emphasis-alist
and org-html-text-markup-alist? Anything about subscript?
On Mon, Aug 24, 2015 at 9:54 AM, Johannes Rainer
wrote:
> dear all!
>
> I have a strange problem now with org-mode (I don't know whether I had
> that with previous org-versio
Ken Mankoff writes:
> On 2015-08-26 at 15:04, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>> Ken Mankoff writes:
>>
>>> Org and the calendar make it fairly easy to enter time ranges, by
>>> typing "--" and then the end time or "+" and then the duration. I'd
>>> like to do something similar for dates, but it doesn't
Rasmus writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> I don't know what happened to mess this behavior up, but Libreoffice has
>> started acting very strange in general on Arch...
>
> I envy how everything Just Works on Fedora. While I quite enjoy pacman
> and makepkg, the level of polish of Fedora is
jorge.alfaro-muri...@yale.edu (Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo) writes:
> Kyle Meyer writes:
>
>> jorge.alfaro-muri...@yale.edu (Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo) writes:
>>
>>> Eric S Fraga writes:
>>>
Replies need not be written to go to both you and the list.
>>>
>>> I would add: and should not. Otherw
John Kitchin writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
>> that has been posted to gmane.emacs.orgmode as well.
>>
>> John Kitchin writes:
>>
Let's see... the org-contacts vs BBDB issue isn't a big deal, since
Gnorb doesn't actual
[OT and unrelated but it struck me, so I thought I'd share:
if you visit http://dir.gmane.org/index.php?prefix=gmane.emacs
you will see (well, you are probably going to see something larger
than this when you visit):
100093 gmane.emacs.orgmode Org-Mode for GNU Emacs
That's the fourth largest
seems that the org agenda entry text removes planning and maybe
logbook. could this be optional?
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> org-trigger-hook vs. org-after-todo-state-change-hook:
>
> which one to choose? (I want to execute some code when an item is
> marked as done.) Why do both of them exist?
>
The trigger hook functions take a proplist argument which provides a lot
more information to t
On 08/26/2015 06:40 PM, Pip Cet wrote:
Okay, I just checked (sorry, had to regenerate the files and that took
some time), and with the current version of Firefox the code I pasted is
unnecessary.
The problem I had with previous Firefox versions is that those decided
on a scale for displaying the
On 08/26/2015 06:35 PM, Rasmus wrote:
Scott Randby writes:
I will experiment a bit to see if I can get the tag solution
working for me. But given the short amount of time I have to get my
pages up (by Sunday), I will probably put the desired HTML code into
the Org file directly until the issu
Okay, I just checked (sorry, had to regenerate the files and that took some
time), and with the current version of Firefox the code I pasted is
unnecessary.
The problem I had with previous Firefox versions is that those decided on a
scale for displaying the SVG that differed from its preferred res
Scott Randby writes:
> I will experiment a bit to see if I can get the tag solution
> working for me. But given the short amount of time I have to get my
> pages up (by Sunday), I will probably put the desired HTML code into
> the Org file directly until the issue is resolved.
Since time is of
Hi,
Pip Cet writes:
> let found = false;
> for (let el of svgdoc.getElementsByTagName("svg")) {
> let width = el.getAttribute("width");
> let height = el.getAttribute("height");
>
> let width_pt = width.match(/^([0-9]*)pt$/)[1];
> let height_pt = height.ma
I'd like to not show SCHEDULED items in an agenda view if those same items have
DEADLINES.
I know of =org-agenda-skip-scheduled-if-deadline-is-shown=, but that seems to
only work for items on the same day, and only if the DEADLINE is shown. Even if
the DEADLINE isn't shown (farther in the fut
Am Montag, 24. August 2015, 20:42:01 schrieb AW:
> Am Sonntag, 23. August 2015, 19:54:51 schrieb John Kitchin:
> > I am not sure if you put the comment on this post:
> > http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/blog/2014/09/13/Make-some-org-sections-r
> > ea d-only/
> >
> > but it is possible to setup a
Kyle Meyer writes:
jorge.alfaro-muri...@yale.edu (Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo) writes:
Eric S Fraga writes:
Replies need not be written to go to both you and the list.
I would add: and should not. Otherwise people subscribed to the
list get the message twice.
Directing a reply to somebody
Counters: `org-export-with-statistics-cookies'
Grant Rettke
--
g...@wisdomandwonder.com | http://www.wisdomandwonder.com/
“Wisdom begins in wonder.” --Socrates
“All creativity is an extended form of a joke.” --Kay
((λ (x) (x x)) (λ (x) (x x)))
“Life has become immeasurably better since I have been
On 2015-08-26 at 15:04, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Ken Mankoff writes:
>
>> Org and the calendar make it fairly easy to enter time ranges, by
>> typing "--" and then the end time or "+" and then the duration. I'd
>> like to do something similar for dates, but it doesn't seem to be
>> supported. Is
Hello,
Dale writes:
> I believe I have found a bug with column mode in org-mode from Git
> (45abec0): if editing a column's value adds a PROPERTIES drawer then
> the column mode display becomes corrupted.
>
> Steps to reproduce:
>
> 1. Create an org-mode buffer with the following contents:
>
> -
Max Linke writes:
> On 08/26/2015 12:36 PM, Sebastien Vauban wrote:
>> See:
>>
>> - inline Babel calls: ... call_() ... and/or
>> - inline code blocks: src_{}.
>
> Yes I'm currently using inline babel calls.
>
>>> * reruning specific cells only one time after emacs was started
>>>
>>> I have s
On 08/26/2015 02:06 PM, Rasmus wrote:
If you can provide a (html) solution that takes into consideration the
issues mentioned on SO that would of course be great. In the age of d3.js
interactivity COULD be an issue (I would always load "interactive svgs"
via JS, but I'm a pretty naïve svg user
On 08/26/2015 12:36 PM, Sebastien Vauban wrote:
See:
- inline Babel calls: ... call_() ... and/or
- inline code blocks: src_{}.
Yes I'm currently using inline babel calls.
* reruning specific cells only one time after emacs was started
I have some cells that are long running and pro
I've used interactive SVGs with ox-html output quite a lot, and I found it
necessary to add the following horrible code; I'm not sure it's still
required:
let svgdoc = object.contentDocument;
let svgid = object.id;
if (!svgdoc) {
if (object.parentNode /* XXX why is this n
On 08/26/2015 02:06 PM, Rasmus wrote:
Hi Scott,
Thanks for your bug report.
Scott Randby writes:
When did Org start using the tag for inline image HTML
export?
You should use git-blame to find out if you care.
I don't use the git repository for Org, so I'll just have to leave that
ques
Hello,
Ken Mankoff writes:
> Org and the calendar make it fairly easy to enter time ranges, by
> typing "--" and then the end time or "+" and then the duration. I'd
> like to do something similar for dates, but it doesn't seem to be
> supported. Is there an easy way to enter a date range for a s
dbo...@mmm.com (J. David Boyd) writes:
> Sebastien Vauban writes:
>> William Denton writes:
>>> I'm trying to spend more time in a sparse tree view where I just see
>>> TODOs (C-c / t). I didn't like having the TODOs at different levels
>>> of indentation, though. I prefer seeing them all lined
jorge.alfaro-muri...@yale.edu (Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo) writes:
> Eric S Fraga writes:
>
>> Replies need not be written to go to both you and the list.
>
> I would add: and should not. Otherwise people subscribed to the list
> get the message twice.
Directing a reply to somebody and cc'ing the l
Hi Scott,
Thanks for your bug report.
Scott Randby writes:
> When did Org start using the tag for inline image HTML
> export?
You should use git-blame to find out if you care.
> The problems with the second bit of exported code is that it doesn't
> scale the image to fit the block with 50%
When did Org start using the tag for inline image HTML export?
This is a horrible bug.
I use many SVG images in my documents. Here is a sample bit of Org code:
#+ATTR_HTML: :width 50% :style display: block; margin-right: auto;
margin-left: auto;
[[./graphic-1.svg]]
I used to get this when e
Hi Org List
Org and the calendar make it fairly easy to enter time ranges, by typing "--"
and then the end time or "+" and then the duration. I'd like to do something
similar for dates, but it doesn't seem to be supported. Is there an easy way to
enter a date range for a scheduled task?
Thanks
Bill Burdick gmail.com> writes:
>
>
> Have you tried customizing org-agenda-format-date with a function?
Here's the doc string:
>
> "Format string for displaying dates in the agenda.
> Used by the daily/weekly agenda and by the timeline. This should be
> a format string understood by `form
Sebastien Vauban writes:
> William Denton writes:
>> I'm trying to spend more time in a sparse tree view where I just see
>> TODOs (C-c / t). I didn't like having the TODOs at different levels
>> of indentation, though. I prefer seeing them all lined up, so I moved
>> them all to be fourth-lev
Hi all,
org-trigger-hook vs. org-after-todo-state-change-hook:
which one to choose? (I want to execute some code when an item is
marked as done.) Why do both of them exist?
Best,
--
Marcin Borkowski
http://octd.wmi.amu.edu.pl/en/Marcin_Borkowski
Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
Ad
Hi. I use MobileOrg. To automate org-mobile-push I have installed
the code below from
https://github.com/matburt/mobileorg-android/wiki/FAQ. However, the
code sometimes does weird things, such as killing the current buffer
(happened twice).
Is this a known bug? Also, in the last line, why is th
Meir Goldenberg gmail.com> writes:
>
>
> Ah. I did not realize that. I have just filled out the subscription form.
But how will I be able to reply to the replies that were sent to the list
prior to my subscription?
>
Visit http://news.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode
Find the mail that you want
Eric S Fraga writes:
On Wednesday, 26 Aug 2015 at 14:07, Meir Goldenberg wrote:
Sorry for being off the main topic. For some reason, I do not
get replies to the GMail address from which I send my posts to
the orgmode list.
I am confused. Are you subscribed to the mailing list? If not,
yo
Xebar Saram gmail.com> writes:
>
> Hi all
> Im a young assistant professor (in humanities and thus my horrific coding
skills..basically non ) and having been using orgmode for a year or two now.
I love orgmode dearly and use it mainly for note taking, lists etc
>
> I am aware of the fantastic o
Hi
I had the following in my emacs.org and it caused under certain
conditions a complete crash from emacs:
,
| ** Fancier Code Block Delimiters
| Essentially from Eric Schulte ([O] Prettier (or at least fancier) code block
delimiters)
| #+begin_src emacs-lisp
| (defun rmk/prettier-org-code-
Suvayu Ali writes:
> Hi John,
>
> On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 09:51:53AM -0400, John Kitchin wrote:
>>
>> Most important maybe: figure out how to merge narrative text in version
>> control! I don't want to write a sentence per line just to use the
>> default merge with git. I really want a word-based
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Wednesday, 26 Aug 2015 at 06:39, John Kitchin wrote:
>> Interesting. I could see some interesting extensions to it. I use
>> button-lock to alert me to interesting (to me) text in my buffers a lot,
>> which is a little less intrusive. For example, any names in my
>
> Int
Hi Max,
This is one bit of literate programming I haven't mastered myself yet. I
generally have code blocks and print results, and then manually re-enter them
in the paragraph below. I would like what you are looking for. The best
solution I have, which I don't use often, is to use sessions and
Ah. I did not realize that. I have just filled out the subscription form.
But how will I be able to reply to the replies that were sent to the list
prior to my subscription?
On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 2:54 PM, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> On Wednesday, 26 Aug 2015 at 14:07, Meir Goldenberg wrote:
> > Sorr
On Wednesday, 26 Aug 2015 at 14:07, Meir Goldenberg wrote:
> Sorry for being off the main topic. For some reason, I do not get replies
> to the GMail address from which I send my posts to the orgmode list.
I am confused. Are you subscribed to the mailing list? If not, you may
only receive replie
Rainer M Krug writes:
> Is there a better / more org way of doing this, or do I have to live
> with this?
Use a filter that inserts "\appendix" when it sees a particular property
or tag in a headline.
It would be nice to introduce a general property for arbitrary code just
before a headline.
R
Sorry for being off the main topic. For some reason, I do not get replies
to the GMail address from which I send my posts to the orgmode list.
For example, the post
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2015-08/msg01011.html got
answered three days ago, but I still do not get anything in
On Wednesday, 26 Aug 2015 at 06:39, John Kitchin wrote:
> Interesting. I could see some interesting extensions to it. I use
> button-lock to alert me to interesting (to me) text in my buffers a lot,
> which is a little less intrusive. For example, any names in my
Interesting! Indeed it would be i
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Wednesday, 26 Aug 2015 at 11:47, Rainer M Krug wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>> Is there a better / more org way of doing this, or do I have to live
>> with this?
>
> I tend to do something like this:
>
> #+begin_src org
> ,* (new page) :ignoreheadin
j_l_domen...@yahoo.com writes:
> In latest ORG from melpa unstable, when exporting to HTML, the
> #+BEGIN_CENTER
> blocks doesn't work as expected.
This has been fixed in upstream Org maint branch and will be available
as a MELPA update by tomorrow.
Thanks for the patch,
--
Bastien
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
> that has been posted to gmane.emacs.orgmode as well.
>
> John Kitchin writes:
>
>>>
>>> Let's see... the org-contacts vs BBDB issue isn't a big deal, since
>>> Gnorb doesn't actually do all that much with contacts
Interesting. I could see some interesting extensions to it. I use
button-lock to alert me to interesting (to me) text in my buffers a lot,
which is a little less intrusive. For example, any names in my
org-contacts are highlighted in a light pink background with a context
tool tip and made clickabl
Hi,
Max Linke writes:
> I'm currently trying to use org-modes literate programming capabilities
> to write up a paper. So far it has been a joy to have the plotting code
> and text in the same document. Thanks for all the work people here have
> already put in to make this so easy.
Can't add an
William Denton writes:
> I'm trying to spend more time in a sparse tree view where I just see
> TODOs (C-c / t). I didn't like having the TODOs at different levels
> of indentation, though. I prefer seeing them all lined up, so I moved
> them all to be fourth-level headline. It's visually pleas
On Wednesday, 26 Aug 2015 at 11:47, Rainer M Krug wrote:
[...]
> Is there a better / more org way of doing this, or do I have to live
> with this?
I tend to do something like this:
#+begin_src org
,* (new page) :ignoreheading:
,#+latex: \newpage
#+end_src
in c
Hi
I am working on a document with appendix and at the moment the org file
looks effectively like this:
,
| ...
| * Acknowledgments
|
| \appendix
|
| * # From Here is Appendix :noexport:
| * Parameter
| * Code
| ...
`
So the appendix separator for LaTeX is in the section
*
On Tuesday, 25 Aug 2015 at 16:18, John Kitchin wrote:
> That looks very cool. Do you use it?
yes but only when I have a large enough monitor, e.g. on my 24" portrait
monitor I use for writing.
it can be useful every now and again, especially as I have both org
documents and emails trawled for key
Hi
I'm currently trying to use org-modes literate programming capabilities
to write up a paper. So far it has been a joy to have the plotting code
and text in the same document. Thanks for all the work people here have
already put in to make this so easy.
I have run into a two small problems s
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