Hi,
When exporting tables to LaTeX, I think it would be good to have the following
options to be able to define:
- the table environment to be used: now we have the option to have tabular
and longtable, but I could also use array, tabular*, tabularx, tabulary,
etc.
The general
Hi Nick and Carsten,
First of all I thank you for your replies and the already checked-in patch.
The behavior for images inserted in the middle of a paragraph is now correct.
Yes sure, but what is wrong with \centerline? does the \centering
lead to a different result?
Using \centerline in
Hi,
I have a question about the LaTeX export of images.
I wondering why we treat differently images with caption/label than the ones
that do not have caption/label.
I suppose that we want to make the difference between images that appear in
the middle of the text and those who will appear in a
Hi Carsten,
indeed, it looks like I did make a mistake when recently trying to fix
this.
I believe I have got it right this time (current git version), please
verify.
It works perfectly now.
Thanks!
Francesco
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Hi,
Carsten Dominik wrote:
On Jul 1, 2009, at 10:21 PM, Sébastien Vauban wrote:
Other things I've noticed:
- Even with version 6.28, the `#+TBLNAME' tag must be located in column 0
(at
least, for the highlighting features to work)
Fixed, thanks.
I'm using orgmode 6.30c and I still have
Hi,
Strange, because if I try your file, I get the correct
sequence.
I finally located the problem: when I add the following line to
my .emacs file then the problem happens.
(require 'dircolors)
Without dircolors everything works fine.
Maybe you have an explanation (dircolors.el is
Hi Dominik,
Thanks for your reply.
have you modified org-agenda-sorting strategy? What is its
value?
I didn't modify its value. Here it is:
((agenda time-up priority-down category-keep)
(todo priority-down category-keep)
(tags priority-down category-keep)
(search category-keep))
Hi,
In the timeline view of a single Org file, I would like to
display the total amount of clocked time per day, something like
the following:
Wednesday 1 April 2009 (6:30)
Clocked: (0:30) P1
Clocked: (4:00) P2
Clocked: (2:00) P1
Thursday2 April 2009 (5:00)
Clocked: (3:00)
Hi,
I'm using org-mode version 6.25a and I'm getting the following
problem: in the timeline view of a single Org file, headers are
not time-sorted.
Here's an Org file example:
--8---cut here---start-8---
* P1
:LOGBOOK:
CLOCK: [2009-04-30 Thu.
Bernt Hansen,
Bernt Hansen wrote:
Francesco Pizzolante
fpz-djc/ipccudyqhejpep6iedvlejwur...@public.gmane.org writes:
Problems:
1) The sum of Time1 for Test headline is wrong: 3:30 instead of
2:30;
2) I'm unable to sum times through a formula (see Time3 column).
The same formula
Hi Matthew,
First of all, thanks for your quick answer.
But sometimes, you also need to record some other information related
to that time block, for example, the distance you had to drive to go
to the meeting or some costs (like parking costs) that you had to pay
for it.
Example:
*
Hi,
Going on in discovering org-mode, I found 2 problems when trying
to make computations on times.
Consider the following example:
--8---cut here---start-8---
* Test
#+COLUMNS: %25ITEM(Description) %Time1{:} %Time2{:} %Time3{:}
#+BEGIN: columnview :hlines
Hi Bernt,
Thanks for your answer.
Consider the following example:
--8---cut here---start-8---
* Test
#+COLUMNS: %25ITEM(Description) %Time1{:} %Time2{:} %Time3{:}
#+BEGIN: columnview :hlines 1 :id local
| Description | Time1 | Time2 | Time3 |
Hi,
I'm discovering org-mode and it's really great.
I'm still wondering how to do several things... like this one:
regarding a headline, it is possible to clock the amount of time
you worked on it. But sometimes, you also need to record some
other information related to that time block, for
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