nslating subtitles, and the dialogue went:
You don't say what export target you are using. If LaTeX, you could do:
#+begin_src org
There are no taxis, but I've got a car.
How much to Dongying?
@@latex:@@300.
We can be there 10am tomorrow.
#+end_src
And probably similarly for HTML
y-entry. This is the
route I use for adding entries to my agenda all the time.
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I have found that this setting can help:
(setq x-selection-timeout 10)
Not always, mind you, and sometimes you will have to ask to paste the
selection more than once.
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On Friday, 2 Mar 2018 at 11:53, Samuel Wales wrote:
> On 3/2/18, Eric S Fraga wrote:
>> Why can you not use any LaTeX settings? Org has very extensive support
>> for allowing tweaking of the formatting.
>
> delighted to learn of settings.
So, I am not sure what it is you w
;.*:lists.org"
(signature esf/orgmode-signature-version
#+end_src
(much abridged) where lists.org is the group in which org emails are
split to (by gnus) and
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(defun esf/orgmode-signature-version ()
(format "Eric S Fraga via Emacs %s, Org %s\n"
ok like the former. [i don't need details on latex
> paragraph settings or ideas -- i won't be able to implement them.
> just wondering if there is a turnkey set of org settings you can do.]
Why can you not use any LaTeX settings? Org has very extensive support
for allowing tweaking o
at I had to
> install jupyter…
Very strange. I do not have jupyter installed, as far as I know.
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what you would gain by adding that link to an
email as htmlize will not do anything reasonable with it?
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-mode RET), htmlize
the email and send it.
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ntested but see my other reply: it may be that mdframed works better
than minipages.
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value. If it is any
other non-empty string, the specified counter is reset to 1. You
may leave NAME empty to reset the default counter.
I would turn off numbering of headings (num:nil option) and then have
the counter in each second level heading.
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ipe. Does require LaTeX magic...
#+title: Recipes
#+author: Professor Eric S Fraga
#+macro: lastchange 2018.02.26 11:14
#+options: toc:nil num:nil
* Recipes
#+begin_export latex
\definecolor{verypaleblue}{rgb}{0.95,0.95,1}
\makeatletter\newenvironment{ingredients}{\begin{lrbox}{\@tempboxa}\begin
the meantime, I attach my current version of this awk script which
does differ to what is on Worg in some subtle ways but the differences
should not matter for many use cases.
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export to org &
accept/decline events. I use this all the time.
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the alignment when columns are shrunk; it's about
information content rather than style as my use case is for tables that
are too wide for the working comfortably with the current window width.
thanks,
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[...]
> I have org-html-inline-images set to t, and am viewing the output
> in an up-to-date Mozilla Firefox browser.
Maybe check org-html-inline-image-rules to ensure that it covers .jpeg
files?
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On Thursday, 15 Feb 2018 at 14:44, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> I have the feeling that it would some trouble for little benefit.
Probably! :-) Thanks for considering it in any case.
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gt; entries?
Not sure if this is possible or not with sexp entries but maybe look at
habits which sound like what you want to do?
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d but I still have the
functionality to display HTML messages, should I need to.
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to:
(setq org-duration-format '(("h" . h:mm) ("min" . h:mm)))
for avoid days being used.
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? For instance, I have a right aligned column which, when shrunk
to a given width, appears empty except for long entries. It would be
nice if the shrinking happened from the left in this case.
Thanks,
eric
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y as such but
many of us will not see the images by default.
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ore), but probably a recent
> update made it stumble over that particular element.
Works fine for me with org up to date from git.
Not sure what to suggest. What happens with emacs -Q and loading in org
with no customizations?
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ed. There was too much uncertainty in what I would actually get.
But reveal and similar approaches are appealing for their simplicity.
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I've wanted this (specifically (1)) like forever...
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pixels above), I would like to compute it using its original size.
> Is it possible?
Have you tried removing the -geometry setting? Imagemagick should be
fine with just the density option.
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Ignore previous email. Slightly misread your request. Not as trivial... ;-)
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so a simple
query-replace-regexp (or without query) using an appropriate regex to
catch all directives will do the job?
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On Thursday, 18 Jan 2018 at 22:09, Thibault Marin wrote:
> Thanks, if there is a mechanism to alter the preamble when creating the
> image, that may be a preferable approach. I'll try to look into this.
Have a look at org-format-latex-header.
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HTH,
eric
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n anyway. :-)
To avoid having to hack the code, you could try using the mathtools
package and ask it to only number equations that are referenced:
\usepackage{mathtools}
\mathtoolsset{showonlyrefs}
This goes in the preamble for processing the snippets.
Untested.
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2. Add your ssh public key
3. Send me an email to be added as a collaborator on Org/Worg
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lic key in case
> it needs to be re-installed.
Bastien posted instructions on what you need to do in late December.
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On Thursday, 11 Jan 2018 at 13:48, Bob Newell wrote:
> But the real question is /why/ would you want to delete BBDB? You get
And supplementary question: if you (directed at the OP) don't use it,
how does it affect you even if it is installed?
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Check org-latex-prefer-user-labels.
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On Saturday, 6 Jan 2018 at 14:13, M. P. wrote:
> I create a TODO and save the file but I can’t see the todo when I
> select todo view in agenda? What am I doing wrong?
Ignore my previous response. I misread your email.
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On Saturday, 6 Jan 2018 at 14:13, M. P. wrote:
> I create a TODO and save the file but I can’t see the todo when I
> select todo view in agenda? What am I doing wrong?
TODO items without schedule or deadline will not appear in the default
agenda view. Did you schedule the TODO?
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| Entry3 | 10 || 20 | 30 | 6 |
#+TBLFM: $6=if("$2" == "(0)" , string("NP"),($2+$3+$4+$5)/10);EN
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e really welcome. At present, I export these to bibtex files
for use with org->PDF via LaTeX but it would be great to have:
1. an easy to use citing mechanism in org that knows org-bibtex and
2. export to ODT and/or html with citations.
thanks,
eric
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On Friday, 5 Jan 2018 at 17:15, Nicolas Bercher (Aʟᴏɴɢ-Tʀᴀᴄᴋ) wrote:
> On 05/01/2018 13:27, Eric S Fraga wrote:
[...]
>> Easy: describe the variable
>>
>>C-h v org-link-search-must-match-exact-headline RET
>>
>> and then click on the "customize&qu
to check $3, not $2.
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sure to "Apply and set" the change you make.
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column is *not* empty; maybe you meant 3rd column?
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uld straddle a major version change of org
(from 7.x to 8.x or even 9.x).
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to the newsgroup as it is archived (on
gwene) whereas the list no longer is (was on gmane). Now I'm even
confusing myself ;-)
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On Thursday, 4 Jan 2018 at 07:57, Dave Marquardt wrote:
> What about gmane.emacs.orgmode?
yes, of course. although I have that in my list of newsgroups, I have
it turned off in preference to the mailing list. Not sure why, mind
you.
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On Wednesday, 3 Jan 2018 at 13:39, M. P. wrote:
> Is their an org mode usenet group?
The closest we have that I am aware of is gmane.emacs.help.
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s a tikz picture that is wrong. I've attached two screenshots,
one for LaTeX output and one for HTML.
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On Monday, 1 Jan 2018 at 11:15, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> I see. Here comes the 2018 release.
Happy new year!
2018 is obviously going to be a good year: this version of orgalist
works very well now.
Thanks,
eric
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thanks,
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ng '.' deletes
to end of buffer). I'll get back to you on this after more
experimenting.
thanks,
eric
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n 30 years... sigh.
Thanks,
eric
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And works for me as well. Thank you.
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On Tuesday, 19 Dec 2017 at 11:03, Nick Dokos wrote:
[...]
> git clone http://orgmode.org/org-mode.git
>
> still worked as of yesterday (albeit slowly: be patient).
"git pull" with git: does not work but with http: does work, but slowly
as Nick says.
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>> error: Could not fetch origin
>>
>> Has anyone else had problems connecting?
>>
>
> Yes, it's still giving that error.
Just now, I am getting:
$ git pull
fatal: read error: Connection reset by peer
$
(was keen on looking
in front of the
variable, i.e. x=vsum(...) instead of $x=vsum(...).
This happens with up to date org from git as of an hour or so ago.
For the OP, the formulas
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presentations and documents (all org and Latex!) and solid
> technical solutions.
Excellent! And as it should be.
At least, for me, it's only once a year that I have to put up with the
tail wagging the dog... rest of the year, all my outputs are
org->LaTeX->PDF.
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of adding bindings to the C-x 8 map. In general,
however, I find using the tex input method works really well, allowing
me to simply type \to when I want a right arrow. The whole input method
mechanism in Emacs is fantastic.
Anyway, sorry Matt for misunderstanding your question.
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the problem? The text in ~...~ markup *is* being exported to
HTML. What did you expect to see instead? I am confused and maybe
misunderstood what you were asking.
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On Friday, 15 Dec 2017 at 09:52, Matt Price wrote:
> IIUC, org does not by default export entities contained inside ~code~ and
> =verbatim= markup.
it does for me... what happens when you try? can you post a small
example?
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eresting. I don't use MS Word (I'm on Linux on all of my systems)
but may ask somebody to check this out for me. LibreOffice almost works
importing the PDF generated via LaTeX but not quite. OneDrive (web
interface) doesn't quite work either.
But pandoc is handling most of what I need
Debian (testing) has pandoc
1.19.2.4 and it does not seem to recognise the +smart bits...
But, in any case, pandoc (without the smart bits) does seem to do a
reasonable job and creates proper maths entities. This is good enough
for me! My once a year pain is relieved. :-)
Thanks,
eric
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X when they see what some of their colleagues have to go through in
preparing their final PhD thesis in Word... (with references, equations,
especially equations, etc.)
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ack of progress dismays me but
there you are.
Thanks in any case!
eric
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nly for LaTeX and not beamer
#+latex_header: \ifx\frametitle\undefined
#+latex_header: \usepackage{somepackage}
#+latex_header: \usepackage{another}
#+latex_header: \fi
HTH,
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software behind these.
I am sympathetic to these views but unfortunately it's not always
possible. My university, for instance, requires me to prepare exam
scripts in DOC (hence my related email a few minutes ago... my yearly
task of preparing scripts is upon me). I hate it but I have no choic
inline maths, e.g. \(i \in [0,n]\) and displayed equations. Is there a
route that will convert these to something Word et al. can process
directly, other than images? Maybe via pandoc?
Thanks,
eric
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else can have a look (org-latex-item in ox-latex.el, approximately line
2182 and following).
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there a way to not
> have the bullet when checkboxes are present?
Interesting. I haven't tracked this down but exporting to LaTeX works
as it should but to beamer doesn't.
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On Wednesday, 6 Dec 2017 at 23:20, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Eric S Fraga writes:
>
>> attached is a patch (relative to master from a few minutes ago) which
>> allows gnuplot babel blocks to send the output to the right
>> directory. I have tested thi
directory name worked just fine.
Thanks,
eric
From da418f64fd01958c17402e8c5c3556eb82ba127e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Eric S Fraga
Date: Wed, 6 Dec 2017 15:48:12 +
Subject: [PATCH] allow gnuplot to generate plots in different directories
* lisp/ob-gnuplot.el (org-babel-expand-body:gnuplot) if
On Wednesday, 29 Nov 2017 at 00:00, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> I have made `org-babel-src-block-names' more neutral, since it is not
> interactive. Thank you.
And this seems to have done the job very nicely! Thank you.
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On Tuesday, 28 Nov 2017 at 13:23, Michael Welle wrote:
> I think that last one is what one would expect ;). Anyways, using sessions,
> is there a way to get rid off of the shell's continuation prompts?
PS2=""
in the shell script?
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On Monday, 27 Nov 2017 at 17:48, Berry, Charles wrote:
> This happens when `org-babel-src-block-names' calls `org-next-block'
> calls `org-show-context'.
Thanks. Was it always thus? It would be nice to have the visibility go
back to what it was before the command was invok
the impression, maybe erroneously, that this did not happen before.
There is nothing in the code for that function that indicates that this
should happen so I wonder what controls this behaviour? It happens with
emacs -Q as well so it's not me (I hope).
thanks,
eric
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On Saturday, 25 Nov 2017 at 18:43, claude fuhrer wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> sorry for the probably stupid question, but I have a problem with the
> TAB key. I do not really understand how orgmode process the multiple
> definition of the same key sequence. For a while (if my memories are
> right) I coul
" and
> "#+RESULTS:". The version you replied to appears to have a blank line
> I did not post.
Confirmed: if there is no blank line between end_src and results, the
second subsection is not exported.
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wing MWE does *not* export subsection "Two".
It works for me both with the version noted in my signature (a few days
old) and with the current version from git.
I exported to text and subsection two was there in the export.
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tq appt-time-msg-list nil)
(defadvice org-agenda-redo (after org-agenda-redo-add-appts)
"Pressing `r' on the agenda will also add appointments."
(progn
(setq appt-time-msg-list nil)
(org-agenda-to-appt)))
(ad-activate 'org-agenda-redo)
(me
On Thursday, 16 Nov 2017 at 22:40, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Eric S Fraga writes:
>
>> The proper solution would be to update ob-gnuplot to change the working
>> directory at every invocation of gnuplot to be the directory where the
>> org file is found. (
d,
> then append to org-agenda files list. This is just an rough idea.
I am not sure this is possible. If I try http: as the protocol, tramp
tells me that only localhost is allowed. Maybe I do not have tramp
configured properly?
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r half the month, which is a
> bit too much. I'd like to make that one 7 days.
you can specify the warning time directly in the time stamp. See
example in the info manual (section 8.3: deadlines and scheduling).
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least in Emacs 26+, whereas
the newer version uses tab-width).
If you (require 'graphiz-dot-mode) before any use of org for editing dot
files, everything seems to work just fine with the language registered
as dot.
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eless use
> graphviz-mode for editing.
I see. You are right: there is a problem with the mode being found for
dot files. I cannot even load graphviz-dot-mode as it complains about
default-tab-width not being defined.
I'll play a bit to see if I can figure this out.
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ing is a week or so out of date...).
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;s
calendar or equivalent and share that and import any shared calendar
using an ical access to these. This is possible (my wife and I share our
calendars that way) but not purely org.
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aviour along the
lines described by the OP. There are some issues with the width of the
space for line numbers that arise when hundreds or thousands of lines
are hidden but this is not due to org.
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On Thursday, 16 Nov 2017 at 22:40, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Eric S Fraga writes:
>
>> The proper solution would be to update ob-gnuplot to change the working
>> directory at every invocation of gnuplot to be the directory where the
>> org file is found. (
uot; but leaves "-23 -test" as the TODO
> subject. Could this be a bug?
If you don't want org to search for times in the headline, check out
org-agenda-search-headline-for-time.
It is probably very difficult to define a pattern that excludes examples
like yours from being parsed for
e above will work (or does for me).
In any case, I would recommend using ox-koma-letter instead...
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cation of gnuplot to be the directory where the
org file is found. (gnuplot has a "cd" command for this purpose)
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ly change was org-version.
>
> How I'm calling:
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> #+CAPTION: Criando novo Projeto Maven
> #+LABEL:
>
> [[./images/git/eclipse/l/novo-projeto-maven.png]]
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Maybe (haven't tested) add the "file:" link type to
ould
either be on the src line or as a header-args property:
So either
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :comments org
or
:PROPERTIES:
:header-args: :comments org
:END:
HTH,
eric
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On Monday, 30 Oct 2017 at 12:05, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
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> As suggested by Rasmus once, maybe we could get away from FORTRAN touch
> and insert everything lowercase.
+1 (repeat many times)
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: Eric S Fraga via Emacs 27.0.50, Org release_9.1.2-155-gf474c7
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the default version of org *before* you ask for the new version.
I find that you need to have your package-initialize as the first thing
in your .emacs to ensure that the new version of org takes
precedence. Have you tried doing this with v9.1.2 installed?
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I don't think Emacs 25.1.1 comes
with org 9.1.2. Does it? What does "M-x org-version RET" give if you
do this with emacs -Q?
Also, maybe see what is in the directory ~/.emacs.d/ ?
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On Saturday, 28 Oct 2017 at 12:39, Gian-Maria Daffré wrote:
> If I use a completely empty .emacs file, then I get the error message.
But if your .emacs is completely empty, how does emacs know how to get
the ELPA version of org? Do you have an init file in your .emacs.d
directory?
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