On Sun, Nov 22, 2015 at 3:58 PM, Matt Price wrote:
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> On Sun, Nov 22, 2015 at 11:47 AM, Xebar Saram wrote:
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>> Thanks so much Eric
>>
>> this works great!
>>
>> but i found that i have to prepend the #+ATTR_HTML: :class left before
>> every line. is there a way to make it work for the whole
That gets closer! Thanks.
It ends up having a duplicate link if you evaluate the inline src in the
org buffer, which outputs an org-link, and then evaluate it again during
the export. The :results raw keeps putting new output inline.
I think I lean more towards modifying the export behavior of a
Hello,
"sgeorgii ." writes:
> Also if I have no items with priority indication ([A], [B], [C]) -
> then "PostScript Print Buffer" works just fine and gives printout just
> fine on all emacs versions, with all Linux/Windows hosts.
>
> So may I suggest that it is the face of ([A], [B], [C]) prior
Hello,
John Hendy writes:
> I can confirm that changing the relevant bit in org-mobile.el yielded
> the full contents of my files upon re-sync. Could we figure out a
> definitive resolution? For those setting up for the first time, this
> will cause quite the confusion!
The problem with the sug
On Sun, Nov 22, 2015 at 11:47 AM, Xebar Saram wrote:
> Thanks so much Eric
>
> this works great!
>
> but i found that i have to prepend the #+ATTR_HTML: :class left before
> every line. is there a way to make it work for the whole section (under the
> header) or for the whole document?
>
If you
Sure, here is the bug report:
I launch emacs (-q switch makes no difference), open my .org file and
proceed as follows:
M-x org-agenda
a (agenda for current week or day)
menu "File" -> "PostScript Print Buffer"
instead of printout of agenda on my printer I get the following error
in Backtrace:
Hi Matt and all,
Matt Price writes:
>> OK, I tried rebasing on current master, is online here & pull request has
>> been sent ot richard:
>
> https://github.com/titaniumbones/org-mode
Sorry it took me so long to get around to this. Because there have been
commits to master in the meantime, and
Thanks so much Eric
this works great!
but i found that i have to prepend the #+ATTR_HTML: :class left before
every line. is there a way to make it work for the whole section (under the
header) or for the whole document?
thx so much
z
On Sunday, 22 Nov 2015 at 16:25, Xebar Saram wrote:
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> in it i have pasted this
>
> .left p, .left ul, .left li {
> text-align:left;
> }
>
> now in my org file i have these added lines on the top
>
> #+REVEAL_EXTRA_CSS: /home/zeltak/org/files/Uni/Courses/css/left.aligned.css
> #+ATTR_HTML: :
Hi Matt
sorry for the late response (teaching has been extra painful this year.. :))
i tried to use what you suggested but couldn't get the expected results,
but im sure im doing things wrong :D
so i created a file named
/home/zeltak/org/files/Uni/Courses/css/left.aligned.css
in it i have pas
it sounds like you are looking for a way to conveniently entering
equations in LaTeX to me. This is seems like a case where you cannot
have it both ways, that is convenient subscripts in math and text that
are easy to tell the difference between, e.g. in H_{2}O you do not want
the letters in math m
dean writes:
> On 11/22/15 09:52, Peter Davis wrote:
>> dean writes:
>>
>> Ok, I think I understand now. I can define org-mobile-files to be files
>> or directories. I did not see this variable referenced in the doc on
>> mobileorg.ncogni.to/doc/ Apparently it just defaults to
>> org-agenda-fil
John Kitchin writes:
> Should the inline latex fragments like @@latex:\ce{H_{2}O}@@ be
> previewable in org files with org-preview-latex-fragment?
>
> They don't seem to be, and just wanted to confirm that is intended
> behavior.
Is there a general solution for this? E.g. how should these cases
I have some subscripts in my org file like B_25, B_30. These
subscripts can be exported to LaTeX like B_{25}, B_{30}. However, I
want part of the subscripts like B to be exported as italic /B/. As
one solution for this, I can wrap these thing into a math environment
like \(B_{25}\). But since my fi
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