Hello,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Jeremy Hankins writes:
>> Aaron Ecay writes:
>>
>>> Org mode provides built-in functionality to create “TODO” annotations
>>> (called inline tasks). These might server your purpose better than what
Hi Alan,
Alan Parker Lue writes:
> After upgrading org-mode recently, I find that hitting "q" for
> (org-agenda-quit) while viewing an agenda kills the buffer that was active
> when I created the agenda.
[...]
> What is going on?
This should be fixed as of 6d0af59
What about the value of org-ref-pdf-directory. This seems to be where your
error is coming from. Your debugger info suggests it is set to nil.
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument stringp nil)
file-name-as-directory(nil)
org-ref-open-bibtex-notes()
Thank you, Samuel. I'm not sure what all this is. It appears to be
snippets from various file and info topics. But I'll go through it more
carefully.
Thank you.
-pd
On 12/24/15 1:23 PM, Samuel Wales wrote:
here is fragmentary code that might give you ideas.
(cl-defun alpha-org-blog-subtree
On Thu, Dec 24, 2015 at 10:28 PM, Peter Davis wrote:
> I do regularly use org-mode for text blog posts, but I don't know a way to
> include images, preview the results, and then upload the whole thing to one
> of several blogs I have.
There is also org2blog/atom[1] (which
Hi,
Can we use the https link for MathJax as the default?
https://cdn.mathjax.org/mathjax/latest/MathJax.js
Currently, the default is the http link. Wouldn't having encryption by
default be nice?
Regards,
Arun Isaac
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Thanks John.
Yes, that was the case, because I had no intention of downloading the pdfs.
So I had set
(setq doi-utils-download-pdf nil)
and left org-ref-pdf-directory nil. Setting it to a valid directory gets
rid of the error. Thanks.
I would find it useful (given that I've disabled
Magic!
Thanks a lot, John.
On 26 December 2015 at 12:06, John Kitchin wrote:
> That sounds ok. I pushed a change that sort of does what you ask for. If
> the "calculated" pdf doesn't exist then you should get prompted for a pdf,
> and pressing enter for the default (no
it is a command to post for blogger. you might need to supply something.
it is not snippets from info.
it also includes examples of what to put in your .org file.
That sounds ok. I pushed a change that sort of does what you ask for. If
the "calculated" pdf doesn't exist then you should get prompted for a pdf,
and pressing enter for the default (no pdf) should not add a pdf link.
John
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