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Thanks for considering,
Martin
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Am Donnerstag, 29. Dezember 2016, 09:07:40 CET schrieb Charles C. Berry:
> On Thu, 29 Dec 2016, "Martin Gürtler" wrote:
> > Dear list,
> > I am exporting the following org mode file:
> > 8<
> > * doc
> > #+BEGIN_SR
Dear list,
I am exporting the following org mode file:
8<
* doc
#+BEGIN_SRC shell :exports none
ls |wc
#+END_SRC
#+RESULTS:
: 20 20 199
8<
I'd expect org mode to honour the :exports none header argument and
create a document that contains
Hi,
I am using the list-table feature of the odt exporter, a very convenient feature
when one needs a table where one column has structured content.
Unfortunately, the column widths currently cannot be controlled from within the
org document. An attribute :column-widths would turn out handy. (Of
hi,
Am 30.09.2014 um 11:30 schrieb Christian Moe:
>
> Martin Gürtler writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> thanks for the fast response.
>>
>> Am 30.09.2014 um 09:58 schrieb Christian Moe:
>>>
>>> Confirmed, but it seems to be a documentation error
anchoring is of limited
use, because I get collisions (images at same position). Well, org-mode export
is not LateX - there is probably no way to control that within the org mode
file..
Regards,
Martin
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Hi,
I'm using Org-mode version 8.2.7c (8.2.7c-74-gd2ecbe-elpa, org-plus-contrib
package).
I am writing a documentation in org mode with the intent of exporting it to
libreoffice (using libreoffice 4.2.6.3 on ubuntu 12.04).
This works in general very well.
I have a minor problem with image ancho
> "J" == Jambunathan K writes:
J> NOTE: If someone knows how to accommodate short captions (so that an
J> that an Index/TOC could be generated from within LibreOffice based on
J> it, please let me know.)
The openDocument standard says in 7.4.1
Use Caption
Each object contained in a text doc
}
by [[text]] worked.
4. Empty lines between #+NAME and the respective table are no longer tolerated
remarks: I like the new smart quotes. More comfortable than putting in
the utf characters via C-8-RET (which is handy, though, for simple
formulae).
Regards
Martin
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Hi Jambunathan,
Am Freitag, den 30.03.2012, 18:38 +0530 schrieb Jambunathan K:
> > It does what I want.
> I have applied my patch to the hotfix branch.
>
> > Unless there is some formatting in the caption.
>
> This is a limitation that we need to live with.
(Unfortunately, this seems to be s
Am Freitag, den 30.03.2012, 01:04 +0530 schrieb Jambunathan K:
> Btw, any feedback on these two fixes?
>
> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2012-03/msg00798.html
> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2012-03/msg00797.html
>
I am just using both, localisation and the n
Hi Jambunathan,
thanks for the quick help.
Am Freitag, den 30.03.2012, 01:04 +0530 schrieb Jambunathan K:
> May be you are trying to build an index out of object names... Or pick
> and choose objects of interest. Please upgrade to the following commit
> and report back any problems or suggesti
Hi,
does the odt export regard the short version of captions for figures and
tables? Looking at the document structure in libreoffice's navigator,
figures and tables are referenced by strings like "Table4" or, in the
case of graphics, plain numbers. Also, when I include manually (in
libreoffice) a
Dear John,
Am Montag, den 19.03.2012, 09:31 -0400 schrieb John Rakestraw:
> Hi, Martin --
>
> >
> > is it possible to have protected spaces in an odt exported from
> > org.-mode? I tried ~ and \nbsp, but both come out literally.
>
> I just tried inserting the non-breaking space in emacs with C-
Hi,
is it possible to have protected spaces in an odt exported from
org.-mode? I tried ~ and \nbsp, but both come out literally.
Thanks,
Martin
Hi,
this is doing what I want. I had already suspected
org-odt-category-map-alist, but I had missed the fact that the xml file
has to be changed as well.
Thanks,
Martin
ide plain lists.
minimal example:
--8<
#+TITLE: test.org
#+AUTHOR:Martin Gürtler
#+EMAIL: none@none
#+DATE: 2012-02-29 Wed
#+DESCRIPTION:
#+KEYWORDS:
#+LANGUAGE: de
#+OPTIONS: H:3 num:t toc:t \n:nil @:t ::t |:t ^:t -:t f:t *:t <:nil
#+OPTIONS: TeX:t LaTeX:dvipng skip:nil
Am Mittwoch, den 29.02.2012, 23:26 +0530 schrieb Jambunathan K:
> Martin Gürtler writes:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I wonder whether there is an easy way to refer to section numbers in ODT
> > export. TOCs including these numbers can be produced automatically
> > duri
Hi,
I wonder whether there is an easy way to refer to section numbers in ODT
export. TOCs including these numbers can be produced automatically
during export. Does anybody have an idea how one could access that
information inside the org file?
Thanks,
Martin
Hi,
thanks for quick response.
Am Mittwoch, den 29.02.2012, 14:51 +0530 schrieb Jambunathan K:
> Martin Gürtler writes:
>
> I am not sure what version of Orgmode this corresponds to...What does
> M-x org-version RET say.
7.8.03, I use elpa.
> > There, the export of docume
x
document, libreoffice crashed when trying to open the document, and I
recognised missing closing xml tags in content.xml.
Regards,
Martin
#+TITLE: test.org
#+AUTHOR: Martin Gürtler
#+EMAIL: none@none
#+DATE: 2012-02-29 Wed
#+DESCRIPTION:
#+KEYWORDS:
#+LANGUAGE: de
#+OPTIONS: H:3 n
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