My life is suddenly much easier :-)
Thanks!
On 2013-06-13 05:45:07 +, Eric Schulte said:
Carlos Russo mestre.adamas...@gmail.com writes:
Hi
it seems that org-babel-gnuplot only recognizes a few header arguments.
I would like to set the following on top of the buffer:
#+PROPERTY: term
Hi
it seems that org-babel-gnuplot only recognizes a few header arguments.
I would like to set the following on top of the buffer:
#+PROPERTY: term pdfcairo enhanced mono size 8cm,6cm font Helvetica
in order to control the appearance of a bunch of figures generated by gnuplot
#+begin_src
Hi
I was trying a gnuplot source block, and was stricken by No org-babel-execute
function for gnuplot! when I tried to execute the block.
I made sure the variable org-babel-load-languages contained (gnuplot . t) , so
I was quite puzzled.
It turns out that I needed to explicitly add
(require
Hi
Is there a way to accommodate more than one natural language (e.g.
english and portuguese) in a single org-file?
I often prepare presentations in org-mode and export them using LaTeX's
beamer class. There is usually little text and quite some math.
Often I need to recycle an older
Oops,
it seems I missed the thread multilingual presentation with org
started earlier this month, my apologies for coming back to this topic.
I would like to add that the idea of using a special markup (using some
symbol) that would accept an argument (the language) would be cool.
I'm thinking
Hello,
Is there a way to customize how a date is exported into LaTeX?
Google couldn't help me on this.
For example, if an org file contains a timestamp 2012-01-09 Mon, I'm
getting an italicized version in the .tex file, i.e. \textit{2012-01-09
Mon}.
I would like to be able to change how dates
Thanks, it seems that
(setq org-export-latex-timestamp-markup \\printdate{%s})
does half of the job already.
Er.. forget this sentence -- perhaps my subconscious is trying
to tell me there are too many variables in Org now :)
I suppose this means there are no plans of creating a variable
Hi
As far as I can tell from the documentation, whenever I do a M-x
org-mobile-pull, all the entries I captured with my mobile device are
eventually moved into *top-level headlines* of org-mobile-inbox-for-pull
(from-mobile.org).
Is there a way to have these entries filed as second-level
Hello
What I want is that emacs/orgmode understands the contents of the
clipboard
and creates that file for me. For instance, if it detects that the
contents
of the clipboard is an image or some sort of non-text format, emacs
would
dump the clipboard data to a file, auto-generate a
Hello,
I often need to paste fragments of pictures/images to my org file.
Typically, I manually paste the fragment to a file, and then use C-c C-a m to
attach that file to my org-file.
This is rather tedious, because there are a few steps and extra programs
involved, and I guess there must be
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