Ingo Lohmar writes:
> On Mon, Apr 05 2021 22:36 (-0400), Kyle Meyer wrote:
>> Hmm, I think a problem with `:local t' (or, equivalently,
>> make-variable-buffer-local for backward compatibility reasons) is that
>> then you'd interfere with user customization that directly sets this
>> after ol.el
"Daniel E. Doherty" writes:
> I have a hook function (cribbed from Emacs Stack Exchange) to re-display
> inline images in the current subtree after execution of a source block
> if the header argument contains, ':results graphics'. As its last
> action, it calls:
>
> (org-display-inline-image
autofrettage writes:
> I recently read about the #+STARTUP parameter "hideblocks", but it
> doesn't seem to have any effect in my set-up. All the blocks kept
> laughing straight in my face. :-(
>
> Any ideas about what could have gone wrong?
>
> I use Org Mode 9.4.5 with Emacs 26.3, and I also t
I have a hook function (cribbed from Emacs Stack Exchange) to re-display
inline images in the current subtree after execution of a source block
if the header argument contains, ':results graphics'. As its last
action, it calls:
(org-display-inline-images nil nil beg end)
where beg and end
Thanks, Juan Manuel, if LuaTeX just solved the "symbols problem" it
would be a great feature.
But.., why nothing in TeX seems to be easy?! ;D
lualatex: security risk: running with elevated privileges
This is LuaHBTeX, Version 1.12.0 (MiKTeX 20.11)
system commands enabled.
lualate
I have a goal: make a table in R using org-babel and have it appear in
the latex export. I also want to be able to refer to the table by name in
the org file and have that become a hypertext link in the latex export.
Using Org mode version 9.4.4 I build this document:
<>
#+NAME: t1
#+begin_src
Hi Tomas,
to...@tuxteam.de writes:
> AFAIK Lua(La)Tex can output dvi (and Juan Manuel's answer implies
> thati, too). Either via the option --output-format=dvi or invoking
> it as "dviluatex".
>
> But perhaps I missed something.
Yes, the first option I have commented in my previous mail (setq
lu
I take a lot of notes using MobileOrg in my phone, and after syncing, they
go into in.org (my gtd "in basket"). From there, I do the capturing process.
Thing is, sometimes there's a *lot* of notes that I just want to refile to
the "Notes" subtree from the corresponding project/context. A quick way
On Tue, Apr 06, 2021 at 09:03:27PM +0200, physiculus wrote:
> Hello,
> i use LuaTex / LuaLatex successfully after some configs and readings.
> The result (quality and speed) for me is better then with the old latex
> engine.
> I'm satisfied.
> BUT one thing isn't working and as far as i read here,
Hi physiculus,
physiculus writes:
> Hello,
> i use LuaTex / LuaLatex successfully after some configs and readings.
> The result (quality and speed) for me is better then with the old latex
> engine.
> I'm satisfied.
> BUT one thing isn't working and as far as i read here, there is no
> solution
Hello,
i use LuaTex / LuaLatex successfully after some configs and readings.
The result (quality and speed) for me is better then with the old latex engine.
I'm satisfied.
BUT one thing isn't working and as far as i read here, there is no
solution yet :-(
The latex-preview inside org-mode is not po
On Mon, Apr 05 2021 22:36 (-0400), Kyle Meyer wrote:
>> I suggest a simple fix that I just tested: make `org-link-descriptive'
>> automatically buffer-local, by adding ":local t" to the defcustom.
>
> Hmm, I think a problem with `:local t' (or, equivalently,
> make-variable-buffer-local for backwa
On 05/04/2021 06:06, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Joost Kremers writes:
I tend to agree that allowing local modifications of Org's syntax is pretty much
pointless, but then why is `org-emphasis-alist` a user option?
In practice, the faces, i.e., the values, are meant to be customizable,
not the key
Hi,
Some time ago, when I tried org-protocol, I was quite surprised that
query parameters generated using URLSearchParams JavaScript class are
decoded incorrectly. "+" characters representing space are passed as is.
I hope, I have found a proper place in the code to handle such case.
It does
Kyle> Are you leaving org-startup-folded at showeverything
Yes I do.
Kyle> That will prevent org-startup-folded and "#+startup:
Kyle> hideblocks" from having an effect:
I must admit I was pig ignorant of that.
Kyle> For example, try this:
Specifying "#+startup: nofold" together with "#+startup
Nicolas, thanks, your fix also seem to solve the problem i was having.
cheers, Greg
Thank you both for the replies!
Nicholas - can you recommend how to best implement this with
font-lock-add-keywords?
Best regards,
-Adam
> On 6 Apr 2021, at 13:06, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Kyle Meyer writes:
>
>> [ Sorry for the slow response. ]
>>
>> Adam Sneller writes:
>>
>>>
Hello,
Kyle Meyer writes:
> [ Sorry for the slow response. ]
>
> Adam Sneller writes:
>
>> I have a function that searches for broken fuzzy links in org-mode and
>> applies org-warning face to anything it finds:
>>
>> (org-link-set-parameters
>> "fuzzy"
>> :face (lambda (path)
>> (let ((org-link
Hello,
Kyle Meyer writes:
> Greg Minshall writes:
>
>> hi. running c881b60593b3beeed7b8c7a2bada64157cd9940a, the following
>>
>>
>> *** this =equals= that
>>
>> and, so on
>>
>>
>> exporting [C-e l o], gives
>> : replace-regexp-in-string: Wrong type argument: arrayp, nil
>
> Thanks f
Richard, yourbug submission uncovered 3 problems. From minor to major:
1. Missing delimitersin your example
change :includes stdio.h
to :includes
2. The function strcmp() is undefined
A patch has already been committed to fix that, in early January.
3. A mess between char* and double in
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