does
#+INCLUDE: "filename.tex"
automatically escape the curlies, such that I get
\Postvermerk \{E I N S C H R E I B E N\}
Whats the best way to avoid this? I couldn't find any documentation
regarding this...
cheers
Rolf
2014-03-10 14:29 GMT+01:00 Rasmus :
> LanX,
Hi Rasmus
Have you tried ox-koma-letter.el?
>
>
not yet, I just started recently switching back to latex and g-brief did
what I needed for a formal german letter and I just need it once per month
so far.
> #+TITLE: title
>
> #+BEGIN_g-brief
> ... here comes text
> #+END_g-brief
>
OK thanks, I t
Hi
Im using a latex class called g-brief to create formal german letters (see
e.g. http://vimpy.org/wp/archives/47) and I'm trying to add an exporter to
org-mode.
my problem is that I need to enclose the text within
\begin{document}
\begin{g-brief}
... here comes text
\end{g-brief}
\end{docume
Aloha Thomas,
Thanks for the suggestion, but the problem persists!
Only replacing the "0" with an "a" helps.
--
#+LaTeX_CLASS: beamer
#+startup: beamer
* Lanx
** title
#+BEGIN_Example perl
grep { $_ ->[a] } # <- 0
Sorry forgot to mention that I tried to export it to pdf or latex!
2011/8/8 LanX
> Hi
>
> hier a ECM which fails
>
> ---
> #+LaTeX_CLASS: beamer
> #+startup: beamer
>
> * title
>
> #+BEGIN_Example: perl
> grep { $_ ->[0] }
> X
Thanks I will try it out.
2011/8/7 Rasmus
> LanX writes:
>
> > Is there a recommended way to do this?
>
> From the beamer manual:
>
> ┏━━━┫ 4.3.3 Ways of Improving Compilation Speed ┃
> ┃ While working on your presentation, it may sometimes be useful to TeX
> ┃ y
Hi
hier a ECM which fails
---
#+LaTeX_CLASS: beamer
#+startup: beamer
* title
#+BEGIN_Example: perl
grep { $_ ->[0] }
X{1,2,3} X{1,2,3} X{1,2,3};
#+END_Example:
---
originally I tried Begin_src but I wanted to be sure that it has not to do
with hi
Hi
I'm working on a fairly large beamer presentation and the turn-around times
from edit till pdf-view are fairly long.
Are there any recommended ways to shorten that?
I tried to split my org-file at the top level into a master and several
others which are inserted at export-time via "#+include"
rial.
Actually I don't understand why this flag doesn't automatically include the
latex-package listings.
Nevermind the other problem with BEAMER_FRAME_LEVEL, it was a consequence of
trying to solve the former one.
Cheers
Rolf
2011/8/6 LanX
> ECM?
>
> The worg tuto
zed.
If I'm the only one experiencing this problem I will try to set up a new
emacs instance to test it.
Cheers
Rolf
2011/8/6 Sebastien Vauban
> Hi LanX,
>
> LanX wrote:
> > maybe I'm missing something but the examples in
> >
> > http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutori
Hi Guys,
maybe I'm missing something but the examples in
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-beamer/tutorial.html
don't seem to work with a normal org-mode 7.7 installation.
For instance needed to add \usepackage{hyperref} in
Org-Export-Latex-Classes to make #+begin_src work.
Are
>
>
> Before I start trying it, is it theoretically possible to write an on
> ob-multiline.el which parses the following lines?
>
> I.e. is the current "point" known at execution time?
>
>
it works.
I managed to create a new lisp defun which parses the following text,
extracts the code and execut
Hi Eric
thanks, after some fiddling I was able to make it work...
But do I get it right?
The snippet has to be explicitely named, I can't tell the hyperlink just to
take the next block?
Before I start trying it, is it theoretically possible to write an on
ob-multiline.el which parses the follow
Hi
Don't know if this is trivially answered...
I'm thinking about using org-mode for a collection of code-snippets which
are executed by a click on a link
My first idea was to use orgs hyperlink syntax but there I have two problems
1. something like [[shell:code][NAME]] can't be multiline
2. for
(hope this will not produce a duplicate post)
Hi
>
> Don't know if this is trivially answered...
>
> I'm thinking about using org-mode for a collection of code-snippets which
> are executed by a click on a link
>
> My first idea was to use orgs hyperlink syntax but there I have two
> problems
> 1.
ARGH ..
... just realised that I still need to run the makefile for installation.
Sorry! :)
2010/12/10 LanX
> Hi Eric
>
> Thanks looks promising but I'm having problems to use it.
>
> I noticed that babel is not a part of 6.30trans and did an upgrade to the
> lat
additional PATHs?
bye
--Rolf
emacs-23.1.50 --no-site-file --debug-init emacs/tst.org
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (file-error "Cannot open load file"
"org-entities")
require(org-entities)
eval-buffer(#> nil
"/home/lanx/.emacs.d/elisp/org/org-mode/lisp/org.el
>
> Hi
>
> Don't know if this is trivially answered...
>
> I'm thinking about using org-mode for a collection of code-snippets which
> are executed by a click on a link
>
> My first idea was to use orgs hyperlink syntax but there I have two
> problems
> 1. something like [[shell:code][NAME]] can't
> Especially, is there a simple way to setup begin_src
Found it myself by grepping thru the el files:
Just needed to customize org-export-latex-listings to non-nil!
Thx 8)
PS: Awesome peace of software! :)
2010/9/3 LanX
> Hi Folks
>
> I'm trying to produce a beamer prese
Hi Folks
I'm trying to produce a beamer presentation including perl source code.
I'm using the patter from
http://emacs-fu.blogspot.com/2009/10/writing-presentations-with-org-mode-and.html
to get some Syntax highlighting.
My problem is that org-mode parses $_[0] as footnotes!
Switching to
#+beg
Thanx, linking works! :)
Anyway this Link-To-Info syntax doesn't seem to be documented on the web
page...
http://orgmode.org/manual/External-links.html#External-links
> I don't understand the context (why do you have to define a variable
exactly?),
> but you can include double quotes in a lisp
Hi
is there an easy way to insert links to the emacs info manuals?
the following works for commands only
[[elisp:(Info-goto-emacs-command-node "Info-goto-emacs-command-node")][Info
goto emacs command node]]
BTW: whats the recommended way to insert multi-line comments in elisp code?
ATM I'm ass
Hi Dan
>
> Right. Given the present forum I presume you are using emacs, so that
> shouldn't be a problem per se?
>
Well, don't you think that telling other people that changing the
_source_-code requires emacs might be a problem?
>
> I think you may have formed an inaccurate idea of how peopl
Oops, forgot to reply to the list... 8-| ..
-- Forwarded message --
Thanks Eric,
see this thread http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/7957, as I
> recall basically it's possible to get most org-like behavior using
> orgstruct-mode, but many are continually frustrated by t
Hi
is there a way to make org-mode ignore "comment" characters at the beginning
of a line?
Such that
;* Head
or
#** Subhead
work in elisp or perl?
I know of org-babel, but the code produced is no legal Lisp/Perl code
anymore...
Thanks
Rolf
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