Ah, yes, you are right, thanks. Have used class before,
but start out with style usually when experimenting.
Thanks,
Andreas
Richard Lawrence writes:
> Hi Andreas,
>
> Andreas Reuleaux writes:
>
>> Leaving out the double quotes may be comfortable, but I am not sure
>
adding to my own mail:
I have progressed since: I can add style attributes if I start them with
a colon (:style) and then don't use quotes (not: :style "float: right;" )
this sample.org thus works for me:
-
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do
eiusmod tempor incidi
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> I think the correct syntax is
>
> #+ATTR_HTML: :style float:right;
>
> The tutorial is probably outdated.
>
>
> Regards,
Thanks a lot, and yes: I found that out myself already in the meantime.
I had sent another mail to the mailing list is this regard, which hasn't
m
Hi,
following this tutorial
https://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/images-and-xhtml-export.html
I am trying to export some sample.org file to html, and have the images
floated to the right, with no success however.
to that end ATTR_HTML is used in the tutorial and in my sample.org:
-
Lore
I gave it another try, and I got it finally!
I have to press C-u and then return (not just C-u),
then the helm menu to chose the citation type pops up
Thanks again,
Andreas
John Kitchin writes:
> Andreas Reuleaux writes:
>
>> But what does not currently work for me (and what
Thanks again,
John Kitchin writes:
>> But what does not currently work for me (and what used to work):
>> getting a choice of citation: cite/citep/citeauthor/nocite/whatever.
>
> To get this, you press C-u enter on the candidate you select, and that
> should give you a new helm selection for cit
, will get back, in case I get lost.
-Andreas
John Kitchin writes:
> Andreas Reuleaux writes:
>
>> I have used org-ref in the past and I liked it,
>> now I am trying to get it working again.
>> In a way this has become easier:
>>
>> * I can install org-ref
I have used org-ref in the past and I liked it,
now I am trying to get it working again.
In a way this has become easier:
* I can install org-ref from Melpa now, instead of
tangling from the org-ref.org file in the past
* with a fairly simple setup (omitting the details for now,
but can give
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> It looks like a lexical binding problem. We switched "org.el" to lexical
> binding in development version. You may be having a mixed installation,
> somehow.
>
> Regards,
Ah, OK, thanks a lot (and as already answered in private e-mail):
I will take a closer look at my i
I have been using Julien Danjou's org-contacts for a while now,
cf
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/
org-contacts.el – manage contacts
Written by Julien Danjou. Link to raw file.
https://julien.danjou.info/projects/emacs-packages#org-contacts
and happily so far, ie. I haven't change
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>
>
> On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 1:16 PM, Andreas Reuleaux wrote:
>
>> John,
>>
>> to come back to org-ref
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>
>
> On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 6:38 PM, Andreas Reuleaux wrote:
>
>> John,
>>
>> thanks a lot, I will try them out, and let you know.
>>
>> Never mind about the comfort (or lack thereof)
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>
>
>
> On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 1:16 PM, Andreas Reuleaux wrote:
>
>> John,
>>
>> to come back to org-ref, which basically runs fine for me now, thanks.
>>
>> I am running biblatex (as
John,
to come back to org-ref, which basically runs fine for me now, thanks.
I am running biblatex (as opposed to bibtex) though, with meanwhile
biber as a backend.
The biblatex manual is very comprehensible and explains the different
citation commands from page 79 onwards.
http://ctan.mirror
chains are separate and can be
separately tested.
-Andreas
Sharon Kimble writes:
> Andreas Reuleaux writes:
>
>> Eric S Fraga writes:
>>
>>
>>> How do I specify the bibstyle for org-ref?
>>
>>
>> I am not sure if I understand your question co
Eric S Fraga writes:
> How do I specify the bibstyle for org-ref?
I am not sure if I understand your question correctly
and John certainly has more insight here, but I have in
my org document
#+LaTeX_HEADER: \include{ltxhdr}
and within that ltxhdr.tex I have among other config settings
\u
OK, thanks.
-Andreas
John Kitchin writes:
> I think you are restricted to single characters. That key is used by
> reftex, so it would be a limitation in reftex. You can always define your
> own function with a key-binding for something specific.
>
> John
Eric,
I don't have auctex installed, and org-ref works fine for me.
But I do run a recent self-compiled emacs 24 (haven't tested yet,
if it works with my older emacs24 from debian as well),
and I get updated packages like dash relatively often via cask
( https://github.com/cask/cask , http://cask
John Kitchin writes:
> with the most recent org-ref, it should be sufficient to put this in your
> init file:
>
> (org-ref-define-citation-link "textcite" ?I)
> (org-ref-define-citation-link "citeauthorfull" ?F)
>
> this will create a textcite link and create a reftex menu you select with
> the k
John Kitchin writes:
> You can see a document I wrote using org-ref here:
> http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/org/2014/05/13/Using-org-ref-for-citations-and-references.org
>
> You will want to pull a current version. I added some code so it is in
> principle easy for you to add your own citation
John Kitchin writes:
> that should work out of the box, and that link is defined in org-ref as
>
> (org-add-link-type
> "cite"
> 'org-ref-cite-onclick-minibuffer-menu
> 'org-ref-cite-link-format)
>
> I am not sure why it would not work out of the box.
>
They *do* work out of the box, as I can
Eric S Fraga writes:
> Is there some org variable I have not set that tells org to treat cite:
> plain text as a link on export? Obviously org already recognises it as
> a link but the export doesn't... org-link-protocols and org-link-types
> look fine.
>
Being just a org-ref beginner, I don't
John Kitchin writes:
> C-c ] should be bound by default to org-ref-insert-cite-link. It is defined
> in a hook function in line 104 of org-ref.org.
>
> I made a custom variable to store the key-binding, but I realized it
> probably doesn't help, since the binding
>
>
>>
>> 1. C-u on it does not
Alexander,
that was it, thanks a lot.
-Andreas
Alexander Baier writes:
>> (setq org-contact-files (list
>
>
> For me this is org-contacts-files, maybe that is the problem?
>
> HTH,
I have just downloaded org-contacts.el
load it in my .emacs/init.el like this
(setq load-path (cons "~/cfg/emacs/el/org" load-path))
(require 'org-contacts)
(setq org-contact-files (list
"~/work/org/contacts.org"
))
and have a
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