Re: [O] what's wrong with this sbe?

2012-03-05 Thread Myles English
On Mon, 05 Mar 2012 17:09:48 +, Myles English said: On Mon, 05 Mar 2012 07:34:49 -0700, Eric Schulte said: Myles English mylesengl...@gmail.com writes: Hi, Please could tell me where I am going wrong with this? I just can't get the source block to put a result in the table

Re: [O] what's wrong with this sbe?

2012-03-05 Thread Myles English
On Mon, 05 Mar 2012 07:34:49 -0700, Eric Schulte said: Myles English mylesengl...@gmail.com writes: Hi, Please could tell me where I am going wrong with this? I just can't get the source block to put a result in the table. [etc] Hi Miles, To force the value of 236:30

[O] enhancement request: {est+} summary type for HH:MM properties

2012-02-23 Thread Myles English
Hello, Please would someone have a look at this enhancement request? Given a columns definition like this: #+COLUMNS: %50ITEM %5Effort(Hours est.){est+} if the property :Effort: contains time values in HH:MM format then the {est+} summary type doesn't work because it requires a real number

Re: [O] can inline tasks export to latex via batch?

2012-02-22 Thread Myles English
On Wed, 22 Feb 2012 00:52:06 +, Myles English said: On 21 February 2012 18:18, Jambunathan K wrote: Does anyone know if I can export inline tasks to latex using --batch from bash? When passed as the --funcall option, org-export-as-ascii will export inline tasks but org-export

[O] can inline tasks export to latex via batch?

2012-02-21 Thread Myles English
Hello, Does anyone know if I can export inline tasks to latex using --batch from bash? When passed as the --funcall option, org-export-as-ascii will export inline tasks but org-export-as-latex-batch won't. Setting file level options don't appear to help. A minimal example follows. Emacs

Re: [O] can inline tasks export to latex via batch?

2012-02-21 Thread Myles English
On 21 February 2012 18:18, Jambunathan K wrote: A few hours ago, Myles wrote: Hello, Does anyone know if I can export inline tasks to latex using --batch from bash?  When passed as the --funcall option, org-export-as-ascii will export inline tasks but org-export-as-latex-batch won't.  

Re: [O] [Feature Request] Show properties in agenda

2012-02-02 Thread Myles English
Tomas, On Thu, 2 Feb 2012 00:01:38 -0300, Tomas Grigera said: I wrote a custom agenda command that puts a property of my choice in place of :CATEGORY:. I'm far from an elisp hacker so I expect it is rather clumsy, and it would need tweaking to do exactly what you want, but I can

Re: [O] reftex setup problem

2011-12-15 Thread Myles English
On Thu, 15 Dec 2011 13:16:08 +0100, nikolai stenfors said: Yes, After reading the reftex manual once again, I managed to insert bibtex-references in to my org-file and stepwise, as you suggested, export them via aux to pdf. Glad you were able to fix it. It would be nice if it ran: $

Re: [O] reftex setup problem

2011-12-14 Thread Myles English
Nikolai, I'm guessing, but you could try finding the .aux file, run bibtex on it then try the latex export again. Myles On Wed, 14 Dec 2011 14:28:01 +0100, nikolai stenfors said: Hi, Problems incorporating references/citations in .org-files. I have set up a refs.bib-file for my

[O] bug in odt export via mathml of equations containing ''

2011-11-04 Thread Myles English
If an org file contains a latex equation with a '' in it then when it is exported to odt it makes dodgy xml. Unzipping the odt, opening the content.xml and doing M-x rng-first-error gives the message: `' that is not markup must be entered as `amp;' To reproduce, insert this: \begin{equation}

Re: [O] [odt] regression in using an equation sourced via latex_header

2011-11-03 Thread Myles English
On Wed, 02 Nov 2011 21:38:42 +, Myles English said: On Wed, 02 Nov 2011 00:44:57 +0530, Jambunathan K said: 2. mathml - You need to register your command file with -ncf argument. For example, if I put the mystyle.tex in the same directory as exported .org file and add

Re: [O] [odt] equation labels

2011-11-02 Thread Myles English
Nick, On Wed, 02 Nov 2011 09:38:20 -0400, Nick Dokos said: Myles English mylesengl...@gmail.com wrote: There is (git from a couple of days ago) a problem with referring to equations containing an underscore in the label, I am fairly sure it was allowed before, e.g

Re: [O] [odt] equation labels

2011-11-02 Thread Myles English
On Wed, 02 Nov 2011 23:51:31 +0530, Jambunathan K said: There is (git from a couple of days ago) a problem with referring to equations containing an underscore in the label, I am fairly sure it was allowed before, e.g.: #+LABEL: Equation:new_eq \begin{equation} x=\sqrt{b}

Re: [O] [odt] regression in using an equation sourced via latex_header

2011-11-02 Thread Myles English
On Wed, 02 Nov 2011 00:44:57 +0530, Jambunathan K said: 2. mathml - You need to register your command file with -ncf argument. For example, if I put the mystyle.tex in the same directory as exported .org file and add the -ncf argument to the converter as below

Re: [O] [odt] equation labels

2011-11-01 Thread Myles English
On Mon, 31 Oct 2011 11:54:35 +, Myles English said: On Mon, 31 Oct 2011 03:41:18 +0530, Jambunathan K said: Myles English mylesengl...@gmail.com writes: I have found that Equations become labelled as Figures in the version I am using: emacs 23.3.1 org-mode from git commit

[O] [odt] regression in using an equation sourced via latex_header

2011-11-01 Thread Myles English
Hello, If I have a latex file mystyle.tex that contains: \newcommand{\myBigEquation}{b=23} and then have this in my org file: #+LATEX_HEADER: \usepackage{/path/to/mystyle} I can use it conveniently like this: \begin{equation} \myBigEquation \end{equation} and that exports fine to pdf

Re: [O] [odt] equation labels

2011-10-31 Thread Myles English
On Mon, 31 Oct 2011 03:41:18 +0530, Jambunathan K said: Myles English mylesengl...@gmail.com writes: I have found that Equations become labelled as Figures in the version I am using: emacs 23.3.1 org-mode from git commit 71f1c1be (Oct 26) The test equations in latex

[O] [odt] equation labels

2011-10-27 Thread Myles English
Hello {Jambunathan}, I have found that Equations become labelled as Figures in the version I am using: emacs 23.3.1 org-mode from git commit 71f1c1be (Oct 26) (?I'm not sure if it is the most recent version of contrib/org-odt as the README.org says This release is is as good as org-20110613

Re: [O] sbe with :file header arg?

2011-10-10 Thread Myles English
Hi Eric, On Fri, 07 Oct 2011 12:22:13 -0600, Eric Schulte said: Myles English mylesengl...@gmail.com writes: I would like to make one plot per row of a table. This is useful because the contents of the row may be parameters in an R session, and a link to the resulting plot can

[O] wrong python version with :session

2011-09-06 Thread Myles English
Hello, When a python source block has a :session header argument, the python version selected does not appear to respect the value of the variable org-babel-python-command. In my .emacs: (require 'org-install) (org-babel-do-load-languages 'org-babel-load-languages '((python . t) )) (setq

Re: [O] wrong python version with :session

2011-09-06 Thread Myles English
Just ignore this thread, the issue was dealt with in an identical one, also started by me! On Mon, 05 Sep 2011 17:00:13 +0100, Myles English said: Hello, When a python source block has a :session header argument, the python version selected does not appear to respect the value

[O] wrong python version when using :session

2011-09-05 Thread Myles English
Hello, When a python source block has a :session header argument, the python version selected does not appear to respect the value of the variable org-babel-python-command. Starting emacs with this in the init file (.emacs): (require 'org-install) (org-babel-do-load-languages

Re: [O] wrong python version when using :session

2011-09-05 Thread Myles English
Eric, On Mon, 05 Sep 2011 11:35:37 -0600, Eric Schulte said: Hi Myles, The `org-babel-python-command' variable is used to decide which python executable is used to run non-interactive python code. Session evaluation is performed using the interactive python mode defined in the

Re: [O] [odt] equation labels

2011-08-31 Thread Myles English
Jambunathan, On Sun, 28 Aug 2011 03:32:10 +0530, Jambunathan K said: Myles Does anyone know how to cause a label such as Figure 1. in the odt (for the resulting png), and set the caption for an equation such as: #+CAPTION: some caption #+LABEL: eqn:psychrometric

Re: [O] [odt] equation labels

2011-08-31 Thread Myles English
On Wed, 31 Aug 2011 12:09:58 +0100, Myles English said: I have added support for honoring captions, label and attributes for images that are dervied from latex fragments. Checkout the git repo and let me know if there are any rough edges that need to be ironed out. Thank you

[O] [odt] equation labels

2011-08-23 Thread Myles English
Hello, I am using the excellent org-odt, so thanks to Jambunathan K, and everyone who has ever contributed to orgmode. This may be quite simple so I am asking before making an minimal example. Does anyone know how to cause a label such as Figure 1. in the odt (for the resulting png), and set

[O] Bug: babel sql: no results are returned if the first would be NULL [7.5]

2011-04-05 Thread Myles English
Hello, When returning results from a postgresql database, if the first value is NULL then no results are returned. Versions: orgmode git commit c01c2ad Fri Mar 18, postgresql 9.0.3. This works as expected: #+begin_src sql :engine postgresql :cmdline -d postgres SELECT 1 as A, NULL as B;

Re: [O] babel R: should/does order of parameters matter?

2011-03-29 Thread Myles English
Eric, On 23 March 2011 03:03, Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com wrote: I believe the problem here is that your :var header argument syntax is wrong.  A :var header argument must have a name, and equals sign, and an assignment for the variable, e.g. #+begin_src sh :var name=eric  echo

[O] babel R: should/does order of parameters matter?

2011-03-20 Thread Myles English
Hello, First of all thanks very much for all the very well explained help given in previous threads I have started. Now, I have found different results arise from a difference in position of parameters (I'm using commit c01c2ad Fri Mar 18, R version 2.12.20, Feb 25): #+TBLNAME: data | x |

[Orgmode] python :session and org_babel_python_eoe

2011-02-10 Thread Myles English
Hello, Is this behaviour expected?: #+begin_src python :session import sys #+end_src #+results: But in the python interpreter there is this: import sys open('/home/myles/tmp/scratch/python-4938gzQ', 'w').write(str(_)) 'org_babel_python_eoe' Traceback (most recent call last): File

Re: [Orgmode] Re: return link to :file when using #+call

2011-01-22 Thread Myles English
is repeated because both the code block and the call line need to know the file name to create the file and the link respectively. Cheers -- Eric Myles English mylesengl...@gmail.com writes: Myles English mylesenglish at gmail.com writes: #+source: foo() #+begin_src R :file bar.png

[Orgmode] Re: return link to :file when using #+call

2011-01-01 Thread Myles English
Myles English mylesenglish at gmail.com writes: #+source: foo() #+begin_src R :file bar.png plot(1,1) #+end_src This works but I have to repeat the filename: #+call: foo[:file baz.png]() :file baz.png #+results: foo[:file baz.png]() [[file:baz.png]] Myles

[Orgmode] return link to :file when using #+call

2010-12-31 Thread Myles English
Hello all, Please could someone show me how to get an org link to the file in the results when using #+call with an R source block? This is the test I am using: #+source: foo() #+begin_src R :file bar.png plot(1,1) #+end_src #+results: foo() [[file:bar.png]] ( so that works fine ) #+call:

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