Hi Eduardo,
2016ko otsailak 4an, Eduardo Bellani-ek idatzi zuen:
>
> Hey guys. I've posted this question in the irc-channel, but I had to
> leave before I could strike a conversation with the the nice volunteer
> who answered my question. I hope that email can preserve the
> conversation :)
>
>
Hello,
"Loris Bennett" writes:
> OK, thanks. I have the version from 2015-02-01, which seems to be the
> most current from orgmode.org/elpa, so I'll just wait until the next
> version appears.
This version contains the fix. You might have forgotten to reload.
Rasmus writes:
> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>
>> Its not wrong or unfair, but not what I would say
>> either. org-element does the same thing - parse the given text, work
>> on the internal representation, write the new text by interpreting
>> the modified
Hi Michael,
2016ko otsailak 5an, Michael Giepen-ek idatzi zuen:
[...]
> If the \centering would also be used for threeparttable or any
> environment, there would be no conflict at all (I think). I do not
> really understand why why the center environment is used in the first
> place: it
Hi Aaron,
Aaron Ecay writes:
I’m a bit fuzzy on the development practices these days...should
I now merge maint to master in order to get the fix there as
well? Or is there some other arrangement for that?
Thanks for fixing this!
Yeah, please merge maint back into
Aloha Rasmus,
Thanks for your help.
Rasmus writes:
>> However, when I attempt to export the Second Level Headline
>> subtree, I get this pertinent part:
>>
>> , | \setmarginnotefont{nil}
>> `
>
> How could it do anything else?
Hi Tom,
Thomas S. Dye writes:
How could it do anything else? Try to narrow to the subtree
and run your code (see also org-export-as and how subtree
export works; it narrows). You will see that your code
returns nil.
Interesting, thanks, that makes sense. So, IIUC
Hi Thomas, hi Rasmus,
2016ko otsailak 6an, Rasmus-ek idatzi zuen:
[...]
> I am honestly not sure if this if there’s a bug here. What seems
> to happen is that it keeps looking for a value for marginnote-font
> which is nil cf. above. But it could also be that your jk-org-kwd
> function is
Aloha Aaron,
Aaron Ecay writes:
> PS Tom, the approach you are using to this looks rather convoluted.
> Instead of a src block + keyword thing, why not just use #+latex (or
> #+latex_header) to insert the code you need?
Agreed. I'm trying to write to a general audience.
Hi,
Aaron Ecay writes:
If the \centering would also be used for threeparttable or any
environment, there would be no conflict at all (I think). I do
not really understand why why the center environment is used
in the first place: it apparently causes conflicts with
Hi List,
after not touching it for a year or so I recently rediscovered my org-dp
("Declarative Programming with Org Elements") library and still liked
it, so I decided to clean it up a bit and publish it as version 1.0 on
MELPA. Now you can install it via package manager or clone it from my
Hello,
Michael Brand writes:
> I just notice that in our case at least in case of wrong-type-argument the
> `cmd' is missing, so I suggest
>
> ((wrong-number-of-arguments wrong-type-argument invalid-function)
> (user-error "Please see Org News for version
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> "Loris Bennett" writes:
>
>> However, if the link is in a table, the long form with the square
>> brackets does not change, but links outside the table do. The following
>> error appears in the messages buffer:
>>
>>
Thorsten Jolitz writes:
Xebar Saram writes:
Hi Xebar,
Thx Thorsten
i still use it daily :D
I did not know that I have a user actually, because when I
announced it a year ago or so it never drew much attention (a
bit to my surprise, I must
"Loris Bennett" writes:
> However, if the link is in a table, the long form with the square
> brackets does not change, but links outside the table do. The following
> error appears in the messages buffer:
>
> Error during redisplay: (jit-lock-function 17316)
Eric S Fraga ucl.ac.uk> writes:
>
> On Saturday, 6 Feb 2016 at 14:42, Nikolai Stenfors wrote:
> > Hi,
> > Org-ref appears to be an excellent reference handling tool for org-mode. I
> > have followed the installation according to org-ref homepage.
> > However, I have problems exporting the
Thorsten Jolitz writes:
Its not wrong or unfair, but not what I would say
either. org-element does the same thing - parse the given text,
work on the internal representation, write the new text by
interpreting the modified internal representation. Only that it
parses the
Rasmus writes:
> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>
>> Xebar Saram writes:
>>
>> Hi Xebar,
>>
>>> Thx Thorsten
>>>
>>> i still use it daily :D
>>
>> I did not know that I have a user actually, because when I announced
>> it a year ago or so it
Then Eric is probably right:what is org-latex-to-pdf-process set to?
John
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Thanks Ramon and Eric
Are you using custom agenda views ? Someone wrote on the web that this is
required - is he right ?
Chris
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From: emacs-orgmode-bounces+cschr=freenet...@gnu.org
[mailto:emacs-orgmode-bounces+cschr=freenet...@gnu.org] On Behalf Of Ramon
that is why you don't get bibtex run then ;) try this
(setq org-latex-pdf-process
'("pdflatex -shell-escape -interaction nonstopmode -output-directory
%o %b"
"bibtex %b"
"pdflatex -shell-escape -interaction nonstopmode -output-directory
%o %b"
"pdflatex
YES, IT WORKS!
Thank you, Eric and John!
2016-02-06 19:08 GMT+01:00 John Kitchin :
> that is why you don't get bibtex run then ;) try this
> (setq org-latex-pdf-process
>'("pdflatex -shell-escape -interaction nonstopmode
> -output-directory %o %b"
>
John Kitchin gmail.com> writes:
>
> It could also be you didn't specify a bibliographystyle.
>
> Try running M-x org-ref on the file. It checks that some things like that
are correct. Sometimes it is
> helpful to manually build the puff at the command line. Org hides a lot of
errors sometimes.
It could also be you didn't specify a bibliographystyle.
Try running M-x org-ref on the file. It checks that some things like that are
correct. Sometimes it is helpful to manually build the puff at the command
line. Org hides a lot of errors sometimes.
On February 6, 2016, at 9:23 AM, Eric S
Xebar Saram writes:
Hi Xebar,
> Thx Thorsten
>
> i still use it daily :D
I did not know that I have a user actually, because when I announced it
a year ago or so it never drew much attention (a bit to my surprise, I
must admit). So I'm happy about the news ;-)
You just used
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> "Loris Bennett" writes:
>
>> I opened an file today which I hadn't looked at for a while and found
>> that descriptive links in tables seems to have stopped working:
>>
>> | [[http://orgmode.org][Org]] |
Hello,
"Loris Bennett" writes:
> I opened an file today which I hadn't looked at for a while and found
> that descriptive links in tables seems to have stopped working:
>
> | [[http://orgmode.org][Org]] |
>
> Within the table, I can't toggle between descriptive and
Xebar Saram writes:
> I would love to hear everyone's thoughts, and if they have a magic
> git/unison solution for idiots like me id also welcome that ;-)
>
> thx alot in advance
>
> Z
Seems like everybody suggested their favorite solutions, I used to
make use of Unison,
Peter Davis writes:
> For now, this seems an adequate, though not ideal, solution. I'll have
> to use it more to see how well it works for authoring blog posts.
>
> One irksome limitation of any ssh solution is that I can't just export
> my org files to HTML and preview the
Hi Nicolas
On Fri, Feb 5, 2016 at 11:43 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Michael Brand writes:
>> + ;; FIXME: Remove this check when most default installations of
>> + ;; Emacs have at least Org 9.0.
>> + ((wrong-number-of-arguments
Hi Nicolas
On Sat, Feb 6, 2016 at 12:07 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Michael Brand writes:
>> --
>> ITEM |
>> * Column view |
>> *** Subsect.. |
>> * Subsu.. |
>> * File config :ARCHIVE:...
>>
Hi,
Org-ref appears to be an excellent reference handling tool for org-mode. I
have followed the installation according to org-ref homepage.
However, I have problems exporting the org-file to pdf. The generated
intermediate latex-file appears visually OK. In the pdf, references are
shown as [?]
Hi Thorsten,
I’m happy to see you in this neck of the woods.
Thorsten Jolitz writes:
Not sure if I understand what "base your work off master" refers
to, but I'll try cl-lib, probably less hassle than cl.
I read it as:
If your library is targeting the master
Thx Thorsten
i still use it daily :D
best
Z
On Sat, Feb 6, 2016 at 4:47 PM, Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
>
> Hi List,
> after not touching it for a year or so I recently rediscovered my org-dp
> ("Declarative Programming with Org Elements") library and still liked
> it, so I
Rasmus writes:
Hi Rasmus,
> I’m happy to see you in this neck of the woods.
thanks, I really hope that becomes a habit again ...
> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>
>> Not sure if I understand what "base your work off master" refers to,
>> but I'll try cl-lib,
Hi Erik and Kyle,
Sorry for the delay, I was traveling this week. I’m happy with
the patch now and it has been pushed to master.
Thanks!
Rasmus
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On Saturday, 6 Feb 2016 at 00:30, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Eric S Fraga writes:
>
>> One way I use to identify what I want to archive is to use
>> org-sparse-tree, selecting [b]efore-date. If I do so, giving for
>> instance "1 jan 2015" as the date, I get an error
On Friday, 5 Feb 2016 at 16:38, Zachary Peterson wrote:
> Hello,
>
> After recently learning about Babel, I've been working my way through
> some of the examples in the various languages' documentation, and I've
> run into a problem with Maxima. I evaluated this code, taken from the
>
On Saturday, 6 Feb 2016 at 14:42, Nikolai Stenfors wrote:
> Hi,
> Org-ref appears to be an excellent reference handling tool for org-mode. I
> have followed the installation according to org-ref homepage.
> However, I have problems exporting the org-file to pdf. The generated
> intermediate
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Dima Kogan writes:
>
>> Ah. Thanks for explaining. The patch helps somewhat, but one can still
>> get into an inconsistent state:
>>
>> 1. Write \(1 + 2\)
>> 2. Toggle overlay with C-c C-x C-l
>> 3. M-x revert-buffer
On 2016-02-05 18:27, Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
>> Yes. Here it is for review, please let me know if I can apply it.
>
> Be my guest! Thank you.
Done.
>> I see. I think I’ll just use then and skip the syntax
Hi Julien,
Julien Cubizolles writes:
I noticed that org-latex-compiler-file-string mentions an
"Indented LaTeX compiler". I guess it should be "Intended LaTeX
compiler".
Thank you for pointing this out! It’s fixed now.
Rasmus
--
Need more coffee. . .
In order to read a mindmap you start at 12 o’clock, and go clockwise.
But it seems to me that exporting an org file using ox-freemind.el leads to
a mindmap you have to read from left to right.
Is there a way I can force org-freemind-export-to-freemind to produce a
clockwise mindmap?
--
Hi Tom,
Thanks for your report.
Thomas S. Dye writes:
The following ECM gives me two problems.
Next time it would help the reading flow if you start with the
example (IMO, so if you disagree please ignore).
1) When I export the full file, all is well, I get this
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