would you handle that? Just simply change the 11:30 to
10:30 and remember to change it back next week? Add a new one-off
appointment for 10:30 that day and ignore the 11:30 one on your agenda?
Or is there some way to do this built into org-mode already?
Thanks a lot!
Erik Iverson
Hello,
snip
Can anyone
1) replicate that you don't see the scrolling, even with the
comint-scroll-to-bottom-on-output variable set to 't'?
Yes, this has been on my todo list for a while! Definitely time to fix it.
Great, I'd be happy to test out the code when it's ready!
2) suggest a
Graham -
Graham Smith wrote:
Below is a function that I am trying to run in orgmode/babel.
It seems to run OK, but instead of printing out three values, its only
printing the final result.
Once again, i would appreciate some help with what I am missing.
Thanks,
Graham
#+srcname:
Yes, happened to me today too.
On 08/24/2011 04:20 PM, Michael Brand wrote:
Hi all
Since
http://orgmode.org/w/?p=org-mode.git;a=commitdiff;h=15798836e2bb84bebfb005375e08e38830fc90ee
from yesterday or with the newest release_7.7-194-gd203b61 when I try
to open the agenda with a minimal setup I
Richard,
On 09/01/2011 06:24 AM, Richard Lewis wrote:
I want to include the following in an org-mode buffer and be able to
export it to LaTeX:
#+begin_src python :exports code
s[0]
#+end_src
This works for me with both python and R code blocks on the latest version
pulled from git. Which
Loris Bennett wrote:
Hi,
I have an org file containing several src blocks which generate images
using ditaa. When I publish to PDF via LaTeX, the images are all
generated every time, which makes publishing rather slow.
Is there some way to toggle the evaluation of the src blocks on and off
Markus Heller wrote:
Tassilo Horn tass...@member.fsf.org writes:
Markus Heller helle...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Markus,
M-x doesn't work anymore!! The M key works, e.g. M-w still does what
it's supposed to if a region is active, and I can use ESC x instead.
What does C-h k M-x say?
For
Marcelo,
I've started dreaming of a system called 'org-dashboard'
that will do things like this. E.g., progress tracking for
projects, books, weight loss goals. Graphics of time tracking
for sleeping hours, work hours, exercise hours, etc. Simple
counts of how many Coke's you drink, etc. The
is happening anyway, and would be happy
to be corrected by a true guru!
--Erik Iverson
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Eric S Fraga wrote:
Erik Iverson er...@ccbr.umn.edu writes:
Marcelo,
I've started dreaming of a system called 'org-dashboard'
[...]
I'm very much in the design phase now, no code. I should have some
but sounds good! I look forward to it.
The trick will be to ensure that the correct
Andreas,
This may help, but I'm not sure what language you're using.
I was using in this discussion.
http://www.mail-archive.com/emacs-orgmode@gnu.org/msg29333.html
The upshot from that thread was that by including a :session
argument, you guarantee that the code runs on export.
--Erik
Hello,
I have started playing around with SLIME and was pleased to find there
was already some support in org-mode for evaluating Common LISP
blocks. The comments in ob-lisp.el makes it clear that it is not
complete support yet. It appears for example that you can only
evaluate one lisp form per
On 02/09/2011 07:18 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
Hi Erik,
I've been switching from Clojure to Common Lisp myself, and have also
found that there are some issues with ob-lisp.el (although I've been too
busy recently to look closely at them).
ob-clojure.el works well, and uses slime for code
Jeffrey,
Now, I'd like to integrate them into an org document. I'd like:
1) To use babel to handle the TikZ source
This is possible.
2) To wrap the resulting drawing in a figure environment for automatic
numbering and centering
See
-)))
(with-temp-file script-file
Then, things like the following work, where I assume you've already
started M-x slime.
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :session
(defvar test1 test1 value)
(defvar test2 test2 value)
test2
#+end_src
#+results:
: test2 value
Best Regards,
--Erik Iverson
Then, things like the following work, where I assume you've already
started M-x slime.
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :session
(defvar test1 test1 value)
(defvar test2 test2 value)
test2
#+end_src
#+results:
: test2 value
Er, not emacs-lisp, just lisp... like the following
#+begin_src lisp
I think this is simply because you're generating a PDF, which
can't really be displayed 'in html'. Try generating a bitmap
format such as PNG. That should work!
On 02/21/2011 05:26 PM, Julian Burgos wrote:
Dear list,
Here is another of my newbie questions.
As many others, I´m exploring ways
Ben,
And what about your .Rprofile. Since your R code does produce
a warning, I wonder if you have instructed R to take some
special action when it sees one?
--Erik
Ben Ward wrote:
On 28/02/2011 11:24, Rainer M Krug wrote:
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 8:07 AM, Ben Wardbenjamin.w...@bathspa.org
Erik Iverson wrote:
Ben,
And what about your .Rprofile. Since your R code does produce
a warning, I wonder if you have instructed R to take some
special action when it sees one?
Related, how does the export process that's not working affect
the *R* buffer in Emacs? Can you paste
Not really answering your question, but you do
know about C-c C-x p to set properties?
henry atting wrote:
Let's say I am in an orgmode buffer, more precisely I
opened a file with org-contacts.
My first entry is:
** Mr.X
:PROPERTIES:
:EMAIL: m...@mail.me
:END:
Then I want to create a new
Hello list!
I haven't used inline code evaluation in R too much,
but I thought the following used to work. Can anyone
tell me if I'm doing something wrong, or maybe it's
temporarily broken in git? I just pulled.
### begin org example ###
* testing inline R/org-mode evaluation
Here I test
On 03/08/2011 02:16 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
[following up on my post...]
One thing that should have helped is to set the mathml option to nil:
--8---cut here---start-8---
#+MATHJAX: align:left mathml:nil
Scott Randby wrote:
On 03/15/2011 12:11 PM, Chris Randle wrote:
On 2011-03-15 03:25, Matt Lundin wrote:
I've been navigating the org-issues file (14000+ lines) and have
found movement within the file to be fairly slow. Sometimes Emacs
will lock up for several seconds.
snip
Do others have the
Dan,
My agenda won't build this morning either, so it's more than you.
I don't have time to investigate right now, but just know it's not
something you did.
--e
Dan Griswold wrote:
Hi all,
As of today, there's a problem with org-agenda-list when
org-agenda-include-diary is set to t. I get
On 03/17/2011 05:34 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
Thomas S. Dyet...@tsdye.com wrote:
Aloha all,
Changes I made to the LaTeX export tutorial several days ago haven't
made their way to Worg yet. Is Worg updating?
All the best,
Tom
Thanks for reminding me: I made a change to org-hacks some time
Chao,
I believe I had the exact same issue, caused the exact same use case,
i.e., Dropbox. Read David's answer and see if it helps:
http://www.mail-archive.com/emacs-orgmode@gnu.org/msg29029.html
Chao LU wrote:
Dear all,
Just writing to see if it is possible to use variable in org-capture
ken.willi...@thomsonreuters.com wrote:
On 3/23/11 1:16 PM, Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com wrote:
ken.willi...@thomsonreuters.com writes:
Or perhaps, is there some command to evaluate all blocks in a document
that need to be re-evaluated, and save the results back to the buffer?
I
On 03/24/2011 10:09 PM, Jianing Yang wrote:
Hi, all
I've recently written a babel plugin which does syntax highlighting
using pygment.
However, I have to specify a '-f html' option every time I use it. It looks like
#+begin_src pygment :cmdline -l bash -O linenos -f html
exec 30 # copies
Nick Dokos wrote:
Robert Goldman rpgold...@sift.info wrote:
I would like to do the opposite of literate programming (hence the
subject line!):
I would like to pull into my org file snippets from a code file. I know
that org-mode will let me import /entire/ source code files. Is there
some
If you export to HTML, you should be able to export your notes with a CSS class
to style your notes as differently from the text as you like.
On 04/05/2011 10:32 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
Hi John,
Interesting use case, I definitely see the utility. I think that blocks
may be an appropriate
Hello,
At some point in the distant org past, I seem to recall that named source code
blocks were exported with their names in tact. Now (latest git pull, Org-mode
version 7.5 (release_7.5.367.gc4737)) the code is only exported, and not the
name of the block. For example, export the
Hello,
Can anyone confirm the following:
Export the following org-mode markup to, say, latex
* a headline
here's an example of a code block ...
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
#+BEGIN_SRC language header arguments
code
#+END_SRC
#END_EXAMPLE
I get (only relevant portion included):
\section{a headline}
Hello,
I pull git daily both at home and work. I noticed a bunch of updates this
morning at work, as expected. But at home, I keep getting:
$ git pull
Already up-to-date.
$ git log -1
commit 90f6765cdf77c1414726d899f00c77da43f45758
Author: Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com
Date: Mon
On 06/22/2011 10:35 PM, Rustom Mody wrote:
Ive just found that org is capitalizing my titles in html export. [I
had not noticed this earlier]
I would like to capitalize my titles slightly differently: for example
propositions like 'to' 'with' etc I would like to leave as lowercase.
Is it
Remote possibility: I've had issues with org-mode being slow when using
linum-mode in the past:
E.g.,
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5229705/emacs-org-mode-turn-off-line-numbers
So you might want to make sure that's not enabled.
On Sun, Apr 13, 2014 at 12:49 PM, Nicolas Goaziou
Not a direct answer, but have you found the org-contacts package?
https://julien.danjou.info/projects/emacs-packages#org-contacts
It supports the BIRTHDAY property. See the note at bottom of the link above
about how it integrates with the agenda.
Example:
** Dad
:PROPERTIES:
:BIRTHDAY:
+1 for Ista. Use both.
I tend to write a lot of R code for reading in data, and then merging
it with other sources and cleaning it. For my purposes, I usually do
those activities in a .R file (so using ESS in Emacs), and output a
'tidy' data.frame ready for analysis. Then I might use org-mode to
Hello,
I am using a current git pull (Org-mode version 8.0.3,
release_8.0.3-345-g239aa7) and noticed behavior that's easiest to show
with a small example. If you save and visit the following org file,
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/7514404/test.org
you will see the behavior described and
on the documentation that at the end of the line might
mean before the ellipsis, not after?
Hope that helps!
John
On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 1:53 PM, Erik Iverson erikriver...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I am using a current git pull (Org-mode version 8.0.3,
release_8.0.3-345-g239aa7) and noticed
John,
Do you know about creating an indirect buffer with the current source
block? This indirect buffer will be in ESS mode, and any changes you make
will be in the original source block when you exit the indirect buffer.
I believe C-c ' in a source block will activate the indirect buffer. There
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 11:32 AM, David david...@riseup.net wrote:
El 27/02/14 17:43, Thomas S. Dye escribió:
Aloha David,
The website says where people gather IRL ... What does IRL mean?
IRL usually means in real life in this context. As opposed to
through the internet.
snip
I presently use thunderbird as my email client and it doesn't support this, I've
looked at several other linux email clients and they do not support this either.
Does anyone know of an email client that can be invoked from the command line to
open up at a specific IMAP email? How do the
Dan Davison wrote:
Xin Shi shixin...@gmail.com writes:
Hello,
When exporting to HTML, the default behavior is to pushed to kill ring and
clipboard. As shown in the message:
HTML export done, pushed to kill ring and clipboard
Are there any way to turn off this push?
(setq
But, back to your question. What does the R block return?
- if it returns the path to a file, then you can use :results file to
insert a link to that file in your org-mode buffer, or you can wrap
the path to that file in an include with something like the following
#+source:
http://doc.norang.ca/org-mode.html#Yasnippets
If anyone else has a different macro set up, I'm still interested in
hearing your solutions.
Nope, yasnippet is the way to go I think!
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I'm guessing what you really want there is
(set (make-local-variable 'yas/trigger-key) [tab])
instead of
(make-variable-buffer-local 'yas/trigger-key)
(setq yas/trigger-key [tab])
Hmmm.
Do you guys un-map your TAB key so that it doesn't
My pie-in-the-sky extension of this dream would be to have Org-babel
firmly ground in some virtual machine (maybe Guile's if Emacs is ported
to Guile), in such a way that the byte-code of the VM becomes the lowest
common denominator of all Org-babel languages. This would allow for
seamless
Hello, consider the following org-mode file:
=
* R returning LaTeX for display
I have an R function that generates LaTeX code. I would like the
resulting LaTeX to be displayed in an inline image in the org-buffer
#+begin_src R
lf -
Solution below!
Erik Iverson wrote:
Hello, consider the following org-mode file:
=
* R returning LaTeX for display
I have an R function that generates LaTeX code. I would like the
resulting LaTeX to be displayed in an inline image in the org
snip
### latex order ##
I've inspected the generated .tex file and this shows up where expected
in both picture instances:
\begin{figure}[htb]
\centering
\includegraphics[width=12cm]{/home/jwhendy/Desktop/file[1/2].pdf}
\caption{text here}
\end{figure}
I have generated a
Hello,
I am using Emacs 23.1, orgmode pulled from git just an hour ago, but I noticed
the following issue on a version pulled about a week ago, too. I don't know if
it ever worked as I expect. These development versions have C-c C-v as the
babel prefix keys, so if you are using a stable
Eric Schulte wrote:
Hi Erik,
Thanks for the report, this should now be fixed in the latest git HEAD,
please let me know if the problem persists.
Best -- Eric
Looks good on the test file I had included in my initial report, thank you very
much. When I get back to work tomorrow, I will try
Hello,
You can specify graphical header args in source blocks for R blocks that
produce graphical output, e.g.:
#+BEGIN_SRC R :file output.png :width 720
You can also set buffer-wide options with the following syntax, for
example, with the tangle header argument.
#+PROPERTY: tangle yes
Eric Schulte wrote:
Hi,
The insertion of automatically generated comments in tangled source code
is now controlled by the new `org-babel-tangle-w-comments' variable.
Setting this variable to non-nil will allow org-babel to insert comments
for those languages with comment support.
Can you
##
[[file:~/private/R-org-babel/test.org::*cube%20lets%20go%20to%20the][block-2]]
cube - function(x) {
# a test comment
x * x * x * x
}
## block-2 ends here
So, you mean that all three of the comments would no longer appear by
default? Or you mean that only my inline function
One more idea I had was that it might be interesting to be able to
maintain properties for headlines that indicate the headline/body
should be included as a comment in a specific source file. The reason
I say this is that even if I write my code in org-mode, and in effect
comment the code
Thomas S. Dye wrote:
Hi Erik,
If the proposed functionality places comments in the source code in
whatever order they appear in the org-mode file, then the result will
likely frustrate literate programming efforts that rearrange code blocks
on tangling.
Yes, thank you for pointing that
, there is some interaction between those two and I
can't see what it is.
Sorry for the long post, I hope my question makes sense!
Best Regards,
Erik Iverson
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snip
The idea is I want to be able to see the inline PNG image of my graph
while writing, and when I export I'll point the latex exporter to the
PDF. This provides a vector format for Latex, instead of a low
resolution bitmap. Yes you can use PDF's as includes, and they look
great because they
snip
#+begin_src R :results file :var basename=myplot
a - 1:4
pngfile - sprintf(%s.png, basename)
pdffile - sprintf(%s.pdf, basename)
png(pngfile)
plot(a)
dev.off()
pdf(pdffile)
plot(a)
dev.off()
pngfile
#+end_src
I like this better, and I can use dev.copy here
I personally find this useful because it allows me to use code blocks to
generate results, and then when I'm content with the file I can set
:exports none to avoid re-generating the file on every export -- while
retaining the existing link keeps the file included in my export.
I do see how
Hello,
This is an FYI for those using org-babel-R with grid-based graphical
systems.
The documentation for org-babel-R says, If a :file filename.ext header
arg is provided to an R block, then graphical output from the source
block is captured on disk, and the output of the source block is a
Hello,
Is there any concept of being able to run multiple, simultaneous clocks
in org-mode. For example, I want one clock to track my total hours
during the week at work, i.e., punch in and punch out.
Then, while that clock is running, I would use the normal clocking
functionality to keep
Bernt Hansen wrote:
Erik Iverson er...@ccbr.umn.edu writes:
Hello,
Is there any concept of being able to run multiple, simultaneous
clocks in org-mode. For example, I want one clock to track my total
hours during the week at work, i.e., punch in and punch out.
No. Org-mode clocking clocks
snip
This does produce the figure and long/short contents BUT ALSO produces this:
#+results: r-nicedata
[[file:ndata.pdf]]
which upon export results in a link and consequently the plot appearing both
in the figure and elsewhere. This second plot is unwelcome.
I believe in the latest git
Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi everyone,
Put a comment on Lifehacker
http://lifehacker.com/5572129/best-to+do-list-manager
with the content
VOTE: Emacs Org-mode
if you want to see Org-mode in the top 5 competition about TODO managers
How can this even be called a 'competition' if
Hello!
snip
Whenever I come back to org-babel, it takes me a huge amount of time to
find myself back again in the syntax. Often I spend a day or two heavily
reading the website and manual again to figure out how to make it working.
There are so many options. tangle files, results, scripting
Hello,
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 01:35:04PM +0200, Rainer M Krug wrote:
Hi
I use Org-babel for literate programming in R, but the tangling
takes quite
long. Therefore my question: as it is possible to evaluate a
single code
block, is it possible to
How can I help next?
Babel in general is in need of some language-specific introductory
tutorials, with the goal of laying out the basic usage plenty of
examples covering simple use case e.g.
- author a shell script which can be tangled out to an executable
- simple processing of data in
You need to see:
http://eschulte.github.com/babel-dev/DONE-document-configuration-changes-for-Babel-integration.html
Jordi Inglada wrote:
Hi all,
I am having the same problem as this user here:
http://www.mail-archive.com/emacs-orgmode@gnu.org/msg17498.html
and the contrib/lisp directory
Could be related:
I just pulled latest from git this morning: my agenda seems to compile,
but I get in the *Messages* buffer:
concat: Wrong type argument: listp, * Letters
Backtrace follows:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument listp * Letters)
nth(0 * Letters)
(concat
Perhaps I am confused, but have you tried radio targets?
http://orgmode.org/org.html#Radio-targets
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa wrote:
Hey all!
I used to be an avid user of WikiDPad, and I loved the way it
automatically (or manually, using [ ]) created links and files to
these links (CamelCase)
Hello,
As I use org-mode more and more for actually writing things, I'm
wondering what your favorite Emacs word/line-wrapping mode is.
Basically, I see two main ways of doing this, auto-fill-mode and
visual-line-mode. Any others that you all use? If you use
auto-fill-mode or
Hello!
Just pulled the latest org-mode from git.
I've upgraded to Emacs 23.2 so that org-indent-mode works properly.
However, when org-indent-mode is active, it seems that inline images (C-c C-x
C-v) do not work properly.
They show up for a brief time ( 1 second) and then promptly return to
On 07/17/2010 12:14 AM, Erik Iverson wrote:
Hello!
Just pulled the latest org-mode from git.
I've upgraded to Emacs 23.2 so that org-indent-mode works properly.
However, when org-indent-mode is active, it seems that inline images
(C-c C-x C-v) do not work properly.
They show up for a brief
I assumed I had to switch to the maint branch in order to get the 7.01
release. How could I have done this while staying on the master branch?
Basically, as long as you're on master, you'll always have the latest
and greatest, which may or may not be what you want.
At certain times,
Suggestions:
1.) Could the original mail (the one including the actual patch, even if
modified) be attached to the autogenerated email, please?
This should be at the very bottom of the mail, because of length and
priority.
2.) And how about the subject? The OP's subject is
Correct, about a month ago:
http://eschulte.github.com/babel-dev/DONE-document-configuration-changes-for-Babel-integration.html
On 08/03/2010 05:59 AM, Rustom Mody wrote:
In Bernt Hansen's Organize your life in plain text he has
(require 'org-babel-init)
(require 'org-babel-ditaa)
On 08/03/2010 06:14 PM, David O'Toole wrote:
I've placed a screenshot of the fontification here:
http://imagebin.ca/view/iRVK_as7.html
Wow, great job. I once hacked something horrible together that involved several
tricks to actually change the mode of the buffer when entering a source
Hello,
I am using the latest org pulled from git.
In the past few weeks, I found that the overlays of inline images in my org-mode
files would flash quickly and then be deleted when using org-indent-mode. This
also happened when re-running an org-babel source block that generates graphical
On 08/05/2010 03:34 AM, Martin Pohlack wrote:
Hi,
On 05.08.2010 04:19, Erik Iverson wrote:
Hello,
I am using the latest org pulled from git.
In the past few weeks, I found that the overlays of inline images in
my org-mode
files would flash quickly and then be deleted when using
org-indent
On 08/05/2010 03:34 AM, Martin Pohlack wrote:
Hi,
On 05.08.2010 04:19, Erik Iverson wrote:
In the past few weeks, I found that the overlays of inline images in
my org-mode
files would flash quickly and then be deleted when using
org-indent-mode. This
also happened when re-running an org-babel
Tangle, but don't export
#+begin_src R :file figure1.pdf :exports none :tangle fig1.R :noweb yes
fig-test
#+end_src
Export, but don't tangle
#+begin_src R :file figure1.png :exports both :noweb yes
fig-test
#+end_src
This is not too bad, but maybe there's an alternative approach?
Thanks!
Erik
Can you try setting it via setq (i.e., globally) and see what happens?
On 08/12/2010 07:53 AM, Eric S Fraga wrote:
Hello all,
Back from a short holiday and trying to catch up on work... and so I
may have missed something in the org mailing list (although I've
searched...).
I have a large file
Eric S Fraga wrote:
On Thu, 12 Aug 2010 08:44:42 -0500, Erik Iverson er...@ccbr.umn.edu wrote:
Can you try setting it via setq (i.e., globally) and see what happens?
On 08/12/2010 07:53 AM, Eric S Fraga wrote:
Hello all,
Back from a short holiday and trying to catch up on work... and so I
Nick Dokos wrote:
Eric S Fraga ucec...@ucl.ac.uk wrote:
Hello all,
Back from a short holiday and trying to catch up on work... and so I
may have missed something in the org mailing list (although I've
searched...).
I have a large file which includes many babel code blocks (mostly
maxima)
Eric S Fraga wrote:
On Thu, 12 Aug 2010 09:59:02 -0500, Erik Iverson er...@ccbr.umn.edu wrote:
Eric S Fraga wrote:
On Thu, 12 Aug 2010 08:44:42 -0500, Erik Iverson er...@ccbr.umn.edu wrote:
Can you try setting it via setq (i.e., globally) and see what happens?
On 08/12/2010 07:53 AM
Hello,
I'm *guessing* that this is more likely an issue of R than of org-mode.
Have you tried tangling the code and simply running the scripts through R?
Essentially, the as.matrix function call is returning a character
matrix, which could mean your object 'alldata' has some factors instead
Which version of org-mode are you using? I do not see what you
claim to see.
What do you get when you run the following:
#+TBLNAME: mytbl
|column1|column2|
||---|
| 45 |34 |
| 77 |56 |
#+BEGIN_SRC R :var tbl=mytbl :results output
str(tbl)
Hello!
Having not tried this out, are the aims different than David O'Toole's
mode-specific fontification of org-mode source blocks?
http://www.mail-archive.com/emacs-orgmode@gnu.org/msg28160.html
See a picture of what he's done here:
http://imagebin.ca/view/iRVK_as7.html
Sébastien Vauban
Yes, I notice this too.
From the *Messages* buffer,
Preparing diary...done
if: Wrong type argument: listp, #(
8:00..
10:00..
work: 11:00.. Monthly meeting
12:00..
David,
On 08/18/2010 08:09 AM, David Hajage wrote:
Hello,
I am back with babel and R with a new question. Is it possible to
interweave each line of code with its results?
An example to explain what I mean:
#+SRCNAME: foo
#+BEGIN_SRC R :results output :exports results
2+2
3+3
#+END_SRC
Dan Davison wrote:
Erik Iverson er...@ccbr.umn.edu writes:
David,
On 08/18/2010 08:09 AM, David Hajage wrote:
Hello,
I am back with babel and R with a new question. Is it possible to
interweave each line of code with its results?
An example to explain what I mean:
#+SRCNAME: foo
Hello,
I have (setq ess-ask-for-ess-directory nil) in my .emacs. I.e., I don't
want to be asked to set my working directory. As it stands, if we
run an R code block with the :session argument and no :dir argument,
ess-ask-for-ess-directory gets set to t. I would prefer if I had
it previously
Hello,
Using latest org-mode from git.
I'm trying to set up a simple org-capture template, to write
to a file test.org. The first two lines below simply
define a path to some org mode file.
My confusion with the template is when I invoke org-capture --
I have it set to C-c c --, and then hit
Below is the simplest example I could come up with, just
create a ~/test.org file and try it out.
Oops, /tmp/test.org I suppose.
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Hello Will,
I assume you don't want the htmlize.el functionality, which
syntax highlights the source code according to how you
have it in Emacs?
The way I ultimately ended up doing something similar was to
post-process the html file generated by the export process,
(there is probably a hook so
Tim,
I ran into the exact same issue yesterday, in fact, our
examples are almost identical!
Here is the reply I received from David.
http://www.mail-archive.com/emacs-orgmode@gnu.org/msg29029.html
I didn't tried his solution yet, but it should work.
On 08/24/2010 03:16 AM, Tim O'Callaghan
Graham,
You need to setup the variable org-babel-do-load-languages
as in the following:
http://orgmode.org/org.html#Languages
On 08/24/2010 03:24 AM, Graham Smith wrote:
I have been away from emacs/org/babel for a coupe of months and I have
just updated the Emacs starter kit for orgmode
On 08/24/2010 09:06 AM, Graham Smith wrote:
Erik
You need to setup the variable org-babel-do-load-languages
as in the following:
http://orgmode.org/org.html#Languages
So I see, this has obviously changed as it was working without this before.
BUT all working now, so thanks.
Great, see
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