Re: [O] NLS/Augment

2019-08-19 Thread Samuel Wales
a playwright once had a line like "The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on theĀ unreasonable man". there are not many unreasonable men of the right kind (englebart perhaps), too many of

Re: [O] Pandoc and Org-mode: list indention

2019-08-19 Thread Jean Louis
* Devin Prater [2019-08-19 19:34]: > I, blind myself, teach other blind people how to use technology and > software, along with my supervisor and quite a few others. We have > many courses on the use of Microsoft Office, Gmail, Internet basics, > and so on. These courses are handled by Moodle, whi

[O] Pandoc and Org-mode: list indention

2019-08-19 Thread Devin Prater
Hi all. I am not a programmer, but have found Org-mode useful for editing course lessons. I, blind myself, teach other blind people how to use technology and software, along with my supervisor and quite a few others. We have many courses on the use of Microsoft Office, Gmail, Internet basics, an

[O] Feature Request: Use ~org-set-tags-command~ for ~%^g~ in capture

2019-08-19 Thread Samuel W. Flint
Hello! Is there a way to use the ~org-set-tags-command~ function to complete tags during capture? It currently uses whatever my normal completion method is, but this means that I can't use the faster tag-selection method that I'm used to otherwise. Thanks, Sam Flint -- Samuel W. Flint 4096R/F

Re: [O] NLS/Augment

2019-08-19 Thread Jean Louis
* Adam Porter [2019-08-12 21:50]: > Thanks for sharing those links, those videos are fascinating. It's > amazing how much some of what he demonstrates resembles features in Org > and Emacs, and even surpasses them, over 50 years ago! Even the > presentation itself, with picture-in-picture videoc

[O] Bug: org-babel-tangle-file [9.2.4 (9.2.4-3-g7bc6f8-elpaplus @ /home/stettberger/.emacs.d/elpa/org-plus-contrib-20190701/)]

2019-08-19 Thread Christian Dietrich
Hi! I think a found a bug in org-babel-tangle-file. It closes an user-opened buffer if called with a symlink that points to the same file. Please see the attached patch, which fixes the problem for me. chris Emacs : GNU Emacs 27.0.50 (build 5, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.24.0) of 2018-

Re: [O] change font-size in python plots depending on context

2019-08-19 Thread Thomas S. Dye
Aloha Johanna May, This works: #+name: fs #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp 10 #+END_SRC #+RESULTS: fs : 10 #+header: :var fontsize=fs() :results output #+begin_src python print(fontsize) #+end_src #+RESULTS: : 10 Note "fs()" instead of "fs". All the best, Tom -- Thomas S. Dye http://tsdye.online/tsd

Re: [O] [week?] (was: insert date-stamp for one month)

2019-08-19 Thread Thomas Plass
Hello, Uwe Brauer wrote at 16:33 on August 18, 2019: : The problem seems to be that there is no function : calendar-last-day-of-week. Well, there is, it's called `calendar-week-end-day'. This returns the index into 'calendar-day-name-array. Note that the variable 'calendar-week-start-day shoul

Re: [O] change font-size in python plots depending on context

2019-08-19 Thread Fraga, Eric
Hi Johanna, > I have various files that go together in one document, either > chapterwise or the whole book. And just as with tikz (latex) I want the font > size of python plots to change automatically when the context changes. What I do, for a similar use case, is to define values using properti

[O] change font-size in python plots depending on context

2019-08-19 Thread johanna . may
Dear org-mode fans, I have various files that go together in one document, either chapterwise or the whole book. And just as with tikz (latex) I want the font size of python plots to change automatically when the context changes. So I tried to define a variable in one of the header files like thi