On Thursday, 2 Dec 2021 at 22:04, Timothy wrote:
> It worked all the time, except when I tried to `@benchmark' it, where
> strange errors that shouldn’t happen cropped up.
automated benchmarking multi-threaded applications is a form of dark
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a face but maybe others, including yourself, would like to distinguish
the various bits that make up an inline src block.
thank you,
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n once, a macro can help...
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separately.
Thanks again,
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three days ago. Works very
well. None of my codes has broken, which is always a good sign.
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arl, I tweeted soon after your presentation at EmacsConf 2021 that
although my use of org relies on much more than just the simple markup
(I use babel and citations extensively), the idea of a standard for the
markup was welcome. Do not give up. Okay, the name might be
contentious... ;-)
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ort-of-call and maybe
shouldn't be!
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ight
also try up-arrow and RET.
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do so when I know I will have some time to deal with any
repercussions. (like today where I upgraded both Emacs and org because
I know I have no immediate deadlines)
Most other packages, I seldom upgrade if ever.
HTH,
eric
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Very nice Juan! I would find this use of links quite useful.
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engine depends on it. It is not
part of org itself.
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,
eric
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like in terms of LaTeX export.
I tend to put the label on the headline so that I can see it when I am
in outline view. Personal taste.
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link
The point is that the link uses the heading text itself (see the *in the
link) to automatically find the heading. No need to put an explicit
label on the heading.
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h bits above benefit from electric-pair-mode...
But I'm glad you found your solution in any case!
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; Introduction
In section [[introduction]], I show something.
--8<---cut here---end--->8---
I prefer visible labels instead of custom IDs although the latter works
as well but you need to say [[id:introduction]].
HTH,
eric
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are good, of course).
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#x27;s windows. Everything else I do in Emacs is
nicely managed through that alist.
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rally are fine (in my
experience) for normal sized monitors.
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I don't see this in my agenda view. Image attached.
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gement configuration for gnus... I don't think org should go
to that extreme, however.
Thank you,
eric
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No idea but you could always just create the face yourself and see what
happens? This is *emacs* after all...
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st fine for me.
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al point (for today): if I M-x customize-group RET citar RET, I
get all kinds of settings that say I shouldn't be seeing... screenshot
attached.
Thanks again,
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Hi Bruce,
I decided to try this out. Installing citar from melpa gives this error:
,
| Compiling file
/home/ucecesf/.emacs.d/elpa,v28/citar-20211105.1136/citar-latex.el at Fri Nov
5 14:21:17 2021
| citar-latex.el:39:1: Error: Cannot open load file: No such file or directory,
tex
`-
e code just for the variety... :-)
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getting rather cluttered these days.
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On Thursday, 4 Nov 2021 at 18:21, Michael Maurer wrote:
> Oh. I assumed
>
> #+begin_src elisp
> &%%(org-diary :deadline* :timestamp :scheduled*)
> #+end_src
>
> is an org-babel code block.
Yes but I think that was just for the purposes of highlighting the sexp
in the
function that returns
information in the form that the diary understands. There is a section
in the Emacs info manual on the Calendar and the Diary (section 31).
Conversely, the org agenda can make use of Emacs diary expressions as
well! But that's another story.
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Glad I could be of assistance! 🙂
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rg-diary :scheduled :timestamp) ~/s/notes/diary.org
No &, no *s, and a file name at the end. Having said this, I must admit
that I cannot find any documentation on the format of this line in the
info manual. Maybe it's hiding...
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On Monday, 1 Nov 2021 at 20:53, Uwe Brauer wrote:
>(format "%s" (- 1 (string-to-number
Shouldn't this be the other way around, i.e.
(- (string-to-number ...) 1)
?
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ntion this. Emacs was also updated at
the same time so the problem could be due to Emacs itself.
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On Monday, 25 Oct 2021 at 15:00, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Eric S Fraga writes:
>> For the record, I have had this or something very similar for a very
>> long time (years) now. All my org-agenda-files which get loaded during
>> my initialization, when I set up the appointment
CTAN, the official (?) LaTeX repository.
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On Monday, 25 Oct 2021 at 12:13, Uwe Brauer wrote:
> Do you see the attachment using gmane or the mailing list?
via mailing list.
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solved/avoided by using ":eval never-export".
thank you,
eric
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Thank you for this. Very nice result.
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Updated example attached: forgot the subcaptions...
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#+latex_header: \usepackage[demo]{graphicx}
#+latex_header: \usepackage{subcaption}
* Question
Are there any
aption conflicts
with my standard org to LaTeX setup.
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#+latex_header: \usepackage[demo]{graphicx}
#+latex_header: \usepackage{subcaption}
* Question
Are there any worka
On Sunday, 24 Oct 2021 at 16:48, Uwe Brauer wrote:
> I just checked. I did provide an attachment
> But I cannot see it with emacs and gnus! Another bug?
I can see it in gnus.
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the variables set using :var but I do not see why the
hash should be different if the table has not changed.
Anyway, that's as far as I got.
For the record, I have simply put ":eval never-export" on all of my
gnuplot src blocks and the export happens much more quickly now.
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on the src block that references it doesn't work.
I may have to dive into the code, I guess. I may be some time... ;-)
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rking as soon as I add a ":var data=..." header argument
to generate a plot from a table of data.
Why does specifying a variable to a src block violate the caching
directive? Is this intended behaviour (assuming I've understood what is
happening correctly)?
Thank you,
er
xpected
behaviour.
Are you sure they are not recognised as org files or is it that your
specific settings are ignored?
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tart (which could be
some time...).
Now back to writing my paper!
Thanks again,
eric
PS - writing academic papers fully in org gets easier all the
time. org-cite is the latest greatest addition! Thank you all.
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Yes, I think I understood this.
I'm trying to keep my configuration as simple as possible, something
that should be easy as all I want is simple bibtex citations in LaTeX
export.
thank you,
eric
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pecifying a follow
function, the default behaviour is not well-defined? At least, C-c C-o
doesn't work as I would expect. It seems a reasonable expectation to
have a default that works out of the box?
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On Thursday, 21 Oct 2021 at 16:51, Uwe Brauer wrote:
> Do you use
> org-ref-insert-cite-link
> org-ref-helm-insert-cite-link
Neither. I use org-cite-insert.
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somehow declare
the function that is being used in oc-bibtex.el given that it is defined
in oc-basic.el? (my lack of elisp-foo showing here)
Thank you,
eric
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>F
where the bib entries are
actually read. (my bad)
Thank you,
eric
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On Wednesday, 20 Oct 2021 at 14:43, Bruce D'Arcus wrote:
> BTW, per the bibtex-actions README, there are a few other small
> packages you want to install for the best experience.
Agreed. I actually had all of these bar embark installed already.
thank you,
eric
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! Definitely more elegant than prepending manually
~#+LATEX_HEADER~ to every line.
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t; insert processor.
yes, I kind of thought this might be the case in the end (but wasn't
sure)! As I don't need to use the basic insert processor any longer, I
have deleted this line from my configuration.
Thanks again,
eric
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This is roughly what I thought embark would provide. I look forward to
trying it out more carefully later this week.
Thanks again,
eric
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oc-bibtex-actions=
5. set =org-cite-insert-processor= to ='oc-bibtex-actions=
Now =org-cite-insert= works like a charm! I had been planning on trying
out embark in due course; now I have no excuse to play with it sooner
than expected.
Thank you both.
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stions. I started
looking at bibtex-completions, which does mention org-cite (at least in
the most recent version), but none of the configuration suggestions
seems to have any effect.
Any pointers welcome!
Thank you,
eric
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On Tuesday, 19 Oct 2021 at 22:09, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> By the way, do I understand correctly that oc-csl.el requires
> citeproc-el to be installed? It is not clearly stated in the commentary.
That's my understanding.
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a bib file downloaded from a journal, and write them into
your org file in the right format (org-bibtex-write). This populates
the properties automatically. The bib file of all entries in your org
file is created by the org-bibtex function.
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izing the package system in
~/.emacs.d/early-init.el
That file is loaded before your .emacs or init.el files.
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ur!
I would, however, be happy with anything that I could control using
display-buffer-alist.
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ted about this recently to the list with no response) that capture
buffers pop up all over the place and it doesn't seem like I have any
control at all.
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On Thursday, 14 Oct 2021 at 22:51, Uwe Brauer wrote:
> Thanks, but what if the list itself is indented, like:
Works fine for me.
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always in each respectively frame. By the way, I use
exwm so I have one frame per monitor, full screen, generally.
HTH,
eric
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On Tuesday, 12 Oct 2021 at 17:35, Joseph Vidal-Rosset wrote:
> Maybe. I'm using presently Prelude Emacs and in elpa I have org-20210920/
I don't know. Sorry.
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Ihor, thank you for this.
Jo, what actual version of org are you using? I'm using a fairly recent
version (as of last week) so maybe what you want to do is possible now
but was not earlier?
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On Tuesday, 12 Oct 2021 at 13:58, Joseph Vidal-Rosset wrote:
> I get this :
>
> \begin{frame}[label={sec:org89e57ca}]{:emptytitle:}
I don't understand. Maybe somebody else on the list can test this?
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is part of Emacs.
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this:
** :emptytitle:
which are more clear in terms of intent. Like I said, just curious.
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On Monday, 11 Oct 2021 at 04:39, Vikas Rawal wrote:
> If this does not break anything, should this be the recommended
> practice for the org-cite-insert-processors?
+1
This would be good when using visual-line-mode as well.
thank you,
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Hi Joseph,
apologies for earlier message: I hit wrong key by mistake so sent before
writing my reply!
On Sunday, 10 Oct 2021 at 21:30, Joseph Vidal-Rosset wrote:
> Le 10/10/2021 à 22:04, Eric S Fraga a écrit :
>> or, if getting desperate, resort to some LaTeX magic:
>>
>> *
Hi Joseph,
On Sunday, 10 Oct 2021 at 21:30, Joseph Vidal-Rosset wrote:
> Le 10/10/2021 à 22:04, Eric S Fraga a écrit :
>> On Sunday, 10 Oct 2021 at 17:44, Joseph Vidal-Rosset wrote:
>>> I reply to my question about org-bullets: the reply is no. Registering
>>> an emp
pe "* "
directly to create an empty headline, can you not?
In any case, you could try the following maybe:
* :sometag:
or, if getting desperate, resort to some LaTeX magic:
* @@latex:}%@@
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hat leads to nothing to print? This works for me in
that the LaTeX compiles and the frame title is empty.
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al, I would want org-capture and note logging to use the current
window.
If there is no such setting, I will play around with
display-buffer-alist, I guess.
Thank you,
eric
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Tried it out just now and it works very well! Thank you.
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Thank you Nicolas! This should fit my usual work practices quite
nicely.
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On Thursday, 7 Oct 2021 at 14:27, Uwe Brauer wrote:
> Yes, as the subject states org-->odt.
Ummm, yes, I guess subject lines should be read... sorry for the noise.
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Confirmed: this version does not work for me either.
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which you can set the size.
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A data point: your example works just fine in org 9.5.
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(delete-char -2)
(insert "$"))
(insert "\\(\\)")
(backward-char 2)))
(define-key org-mode-map (kbd "$") 'yf/org-electric-dollar)
#+end_src
Typing two $ in a row inserts a single $.
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ors'
institutions, figure captions, etc.)
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firmation along the way and a clear directive on how to ensure org
knows how to use the jar file. I do rely on ditaa (mostly for teaching
related activities) and hadn't thought about the implications of having
the ditaa.jar file moved out of org-contrib.
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I should have added, to my previous response, that, at least on my
system, the jar file is installed in /usr/share/ditaa/ditaa.jar, not
/usr/share/java/ditaa.jar. I don't know if this is relevant at all.
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the version installed is
0.10+ds1-1.2.
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th my own cite: link definition, is that
changing that first line to something like
#+cite_export: csl "[...]/acm-siggraph.csl"
lets me export the same document to ODT or text with the
citations. It's not something I need often but I did in fact need it
just recently and was greatly welcome!
Looks good (on both large monitor and on my phone). Thank you!
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as an inline element. That is
more sympathetic to LaTeX than the opposite.
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nt in this debate.
I have no problem with the current parsing/interpretation in org even
though most of my writing in org treats it as a LaTeX front end...
Thank you,
eric
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cially true if we don't allow integer (i.e. base 10) values.
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you what you are looking for with respect to style files
for export?
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: Eric S Fraga via Emacs 28.0.50, Org 9.5-g9a4a24
: Latest paper written in org: https://arxiv.org/abs/2106.05096
reate an ob-apl.el file which implements the bits necessary for
invoking the APL system.
HTH,
eric
Footnotes:
[1] https://github.com/lokedhs/gnu-apl-mode
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: Eric S Fraga via Emacs 28.0.50, Org 9.5-g9a4a24
: Latest paper written in org: https://arxiv.org/abs/2106.05096
don't wish to update it
right now as busy preparing teaching materials for start of the teaching
term! (they're all written in org mode, of course)
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: Eric S Fraga via Emacs 28.0.50, Org 9.5-g9a4a24
: Latest paper written in org: https://arxiv.org/abs/2106.05096
You could use hi-lock-mode to define your own colouring for such
lines. But I'm sure those that under font-locking better might be able
to add appropriate rules for this horizontal line construct.
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: Eric S Fraga via Emacs 28.0.50, Org 9.5-g9a4a24
: Latest paper written in org:
sizes.
Thank you,
eric
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: Eric S Fraga via Emacs 28.0.50, Org 9.5-g9a4a24
: Latest paper written in org: https://arxiv.org/abs/2106.05096
s never a good idea.
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: Eric S Fraga via Emacs 28.0.50, Org 9.5-dev-g4271f2
: Latest paper written in org: https://arxiv.org/abs/2106.05096
On Thursday, 23 Sep 2021 at 14:06, William Denton wrote:
> Error (use-package): org/:catch: Invalid version syntax: ‘9.5-dev’
Minor aside: this version number causes problems with org-caldav-sync as
well. It doesn't enable "(version< ...)" and related to work properly.
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Dear list,
has anybody managed to get org-roam working on Emacs on termux on
Android?
I am having problems getting the SQL backend that org-roam uses
working. I'm not up to speed with termux so any suggestions welcome!
Thank you,
eric
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