Marcin Borkowski writes:
> org-trigger-hook vs. org-after-todo-state-change-hook:
>
> which one to choose? (I want to execute some code when an item is
> marked as done.) Why do both of them exist?
>
The trigger hook functions take a proplist argument which provides a lot
more information to t
Xebar Saram writes:
> Hi
>
> i was wondering if anyone knows how to export a subtree as a simple org file.
> i know i can copy paste
> into a new file but it seems quick to just export a subtree to a new org file
> :)
>
Can you use the org backend of the exporter?
C-c C-e C-s O o
perhaps?
N
Meir Goldenberg writes:
> Two questions:
>
> 1. My work week starts on Sunday, so I have:
>
> (setq org-agenda-start-on-weekday 0)
>
> Now the agenda timeline starts on Sunday as desired. However, it says on top
> "Week agenda (W34-W35)", i.e. it still thinks that the week starts on Monday.
> C
Andreas Leha writes:
>
> Thanks for following that up! That is interesting. How did you see
> that file with the empty lines? I do not get anything exported --
> neither md nor gfm.
>
I looked in the " *temp*" buffer (which is normally hidden - note the
initial space), saved it as foo.md and
Andreas Leha writes:
> Hi Nick,
>
> Nick Dokos writes:
>> Andreas Leha writes:
>>
>>> I forgot...
>>>
>>> Andreas Leha writes:
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> How can I make my toy sample file below export properly
Andreas Leha writes:
> I forgot...
>
> Andreas Leha writes:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> How can I make my toy sample file below export properly to github
>> flavoured markdown (using ox-gfm)?
>>
>> (Of course including the file local variables in exported *.md file...)
>
> ... and without having them apply
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
>> Here's a patch to add a new function to org-bbdb.el that provides early
>> warning for upcoming anniversaries; it also adds some documentation to
>> org.texi.
>
> Thank you. Some comments fo
Julien Cubizolles writes:
> Matt Lundin writes:
>
>> Nick Dokos writes:
>>
>>> Here's a quick implementation of the method I described earlier
>>> in the thread:
>>
>> This works great. Thanks! Perhaps we could integrate something lik
Here's a quick implementation of the method I described earlier
in the thread:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
;;; Return list of anniversaries for today and the next n (default: 7) days.
;;; This is meant to be used in an org file instead of org-bbdb-anniversarie
Matt Lundin writes:
> Julien Cubizolles writes:
>
>> I'm using org-bbdb-anniversaries to use the bbdb-anniversaries. At the
>> moment, it only displays the birthdays of the day. How can I generate a
>> reminder for a few days before the actual birthday ?
>
> This is not possible at the moment wi
Sharon Kimble writes:
> Kyle Meyer writes:
>
>> Do you still get the error after running 'C-u M-x org-reload'?
>>
> Yes, its still occurring even after closing and restarting emacs. In
> fact I've just done this to check for certain, and this time it threw up
> a debugger page, which says -
>
T
Sharon Kimble writes:
> ...
> I am calling org-publish by "C-c C-e P p" which then shows this in
> "*Messages*"
>
> Loading /home/boudiccas/.org-timestamps/taste.cache...done
> org-publish-file: No publishing function chosen
>
[entirely untested]
Define a publishing function. The "complex" exa
Kaushal writes:
> Hi all,
>
> There are quite few documents in which I want to update the date stamp to the
> last update time.
>
> I like that #+DATE keyword value is used aptly in latex/pdf and html exports.
>
> But I couldn't find an elegant way for that date to be updated to today's
> (last
Vikas Rawal writes:
>>
>>> I am inserting LaTeX \index{} commands in an org document to create an
>>> index. Almost everything works fine. But I am having trouble with
>>> auto-fill-mode. It often puts a line break in the middle of an index
>>> entry, and then it does not work.
>>>
>>> That is,
Xebar Saram writes:
> Hi. it seems like this :
>
> /usr/bin/emacsclient -c -e '(org-capture)'
>
> kinda works with the most annoying issue is that the window dosent close
> after cpature (which is what i want). instead i get a previous buffer in
> emacs. any idea how to solve that?
>
You can
Xebar Saram writes:
> Hi
> I created this function which works well.
>
> (defun z/org-sparse-todo ()
> (interactive)
> (org-match-sparse-tree t "+TODO=\"TODO\""))
>
> my question is how can i match on ANY todo state and not just literaly TODO
> ie if i have this in my org file
>
> #+TO
Jay Dresser writes:
> Peter Davis pfdstudio.com> writes:
>> Frequently when I'm doing a Web search and find pages I like, I want to
> save a link to the page, along with the
>> title and perhaps a
>> few notes. Something like org-mode's capture would be great, but I'd like
> to initiate it fro
Peter Davis writes:
> Peter Davis writes:
>
>>
>> Excellent! That works. It prepends "CAPTURE-2-" to the filename I specified
>> in the template, but otherwise seems to work
>> beautifully.
>
> This is not working as expected. Each time I click the Org Capture button in
> Firefox, it opens a n
Peter Davis writes:
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
>> On 2015-07-29 06:18, Peter Davis writes:
>>
>>> Thank you, Daniele. I've tried the above command line, and I get:
>>>
>>> emacsclient: can't find socket; have you started the server?
>>> To start the server in Emacs, type "M-x server-start".
>>> e
Xiha writes:
> Thanks Sebastien and Eric,
>
> On Tuesday, 28 Jul 2015 at 09:24, Sebastien Vauban wrote:
> > Eric S Fraga ucl.ac.uk> writes:
>
> [...]
>
> >> You can always use macros instead?
>
> Maybe, if I knew how. I haven't used macros before. I read this and tried
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> On 2015-07-27, at 14:39, Daniele Nicolodi wrote:
>
>> Hello Marcin,
>>
>> On 27/07/15 14:10, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
>>> Assume that (for some reason) I want to write an Org-mode exporter which
>>> won't be GPL'd. (Use-case: having written a few custom exporters, I'm
scraw...@gmail.com writes:
> Hi guys,
>
> if I have a buffer with the option
>
> #+tags: atag
>
> and then tag a headline with that tag, shouldn't I see the headline when I
> call (org-tags-view) ? I don't. I'm sure I'm missing something simple...
C-h f org-tags-view RET:
,
| ...
| Show all
Manuel Koell writes:
> I've a capture template like this:
>
> '(org-capture-templates
> (quote
> (("j" "Journal" plain
> (file+datetree "~/org/journal.org")
> " %?" :unnarrowed t)...
>
> Current behaviour:
>
> * 2015
> ** 2015-07 July
> *** 2015-07-24 Friday
> 3rd ent
"Stephen J. Barr" writes:
> Greetings,
>
> When trying to insert a property using org-set-property on one of my large
> org-mode files, I get the message:
>
> org-read-property-name: Wrong type argument: integer-or-marker-p, nil
>
> However, when I start a brand new org-mode file, it works. I as
Angus M writes:
>> When I have the cursor inside of the code block for the code, moving
>> up or done one line or one page takes 2-3 seconds.
>> Grant Rettke
>> --
>
> Thanks for confirming that you also experience the slow-down.
>
> I think that the only way to remedy this is to modify the
> 'or
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
>> I think what's puzzling is that these are not "normal" emacs keybindings
>> (and therefore not discoverable using the "normal" emacs mechanisms):
>> there is an extra level of i
Seb writes:
> Does one have to `require' ox-latex in ~/.emacs just to set
> `org-latex-classes'? I can't seem to find the proper hook where I can
> add to this alist without loading ox-latex.
>
Use eval-after-load:
(eval-after-load "ox-latex"
(add-to-list 'org-latex-classes ))
Nick
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Alan Wehmann writes:
>
>> I am a new user of Org. I'm an experienced user of Emacs. My first use
>> of Org was to create a table. I soon found myself wanting to insert
>> a column. I looked at Info node "(org) Built-in table editor" [This
>> manual is for Org
Rasmus writes:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
>> I ran ``make test'' in a loop, 3 iterations per minute,
>> for about an hour - no (unexpected) failures. Whatever it is,
>> it's hiding.
>
> But did you change the clock to before 13:00?
Rasmus writes:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
>> Rasmus writes:
>>
>>> Nick Dokos writes:
>>>
>>>> I just updated to release_8.3beta-1286-g20795fd.
>>>>
>>>> ``make test'' shows a failure on test 226:
>>>>
Rasmus writes:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
>> I just updated to release_8.3beta-1286-g20795fd.
>>
>> ``make test'' shows a failure on test 226:
>>FAILED 226/592 test-org-clock/clocktable-until-now
>>
>>
>> The backtrace was edited to
I just updated to release_8.3beta-1286-g20795fd.
``make test'' shows a failure on test 226:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
passed 225/592 test-org-babel/src-block-regexp
Updating dynamic block `clocktable' at line 2...
Updating dynamic block `clocktable' a
Angus M writes:
> I'm trying to run a long Python code block (~4000 lines) in org mode. The
> code is sandwiched between:
> #+begin_src python
>
> #+end_src
>
> It runs fine, but org mode becomes incredibly slow - when typing text there
> is about a 10 second delay before the character appears
Matt Price writes:
> Does anyone have a trick for running eval-defun with C-M-x inside an elisp
> source block in an org buffer? thx!
>
C-c ' to get an editing buffer in emacs-lisp mode and then C-M-x there?
--
Nick
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> William Denton writes:
>
>> Thanks for locating this. I don't know enough about Org's workings to
>> see what in the change introduced the bug, but something did go wrong,
>> and column widths + table alignments are broken. I hope someone can
>> fix it!
>
>
Rasmus writes:
>>> I can reproduce it: [...]
>
> Me too.
>
>>> I think ox-latex.el needs to require org-table.
>> ...
>> When I require org-table in ox-latex.el the export works.
>
> I added a autoload cookie for the relevant regexp in be019c4339. It
> solves the problem for me.
>
Confirmed, th
William Denton writes:
> Last week I got caught up on a week or two of Emacs and Org
> development (I run both from development trees) and some tables
> stopped aligning. I worked one down to five lines:
>
> https://gist.github.com/wdenton/ab890c36090cd4048d49
>
> With Org compiled from the dev
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Robert Klein writes:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> when I export the attached (ECM'd) file t3.org to LaTeX (C-c C-e l l) I
>> get the error ``Symbol's value as variable is void:
>> orgtbl-exp-regexp''
>
> FWIW, I cannot reproduce it.
>
I can reproduce it:
emacs -Q -l ~
Vicente writes:
> Is it possible to have additional notes --references, explanations,
> quotations, etc-- outside the frame in an org-mode presentation and
> keep them in exports? Actually I'm thinking more of a handout than a
> strict beamer export. Graphically, I'd like to show the frames as
>
Sharon Kimble writes:
> How can I have a task start when a primary task ends. I mean like this -
>
> * TODO task a - fill the rubbish bag
> * TODO task b - put rubbish bag into the bin outside.
>
> So in this case "task b" starts when "task a" is marked as DONE.
>
> Is it possible for this to occ
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Tuesday, 30 Jun 2015 at 11:08, Nick Dokos wrote:
>> Eric S Fraga writes:
>>
>>> On Monday, 29 Jun 2015 at 21:17, Nick Dokos wrote:
>>>> The only reliable way of doing that is to use UTC as the "internal"
>>>> r
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Monday, 29 Jun 2015 at 21:17, Nick Dokos wrote:
>> The only reliable way of doing that is to use UTC as the "internal"
>> representation and translate to/from local time on external
>> display/input *only*. In the case of org mode, the
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Friday, 26 Jun 2015 at 21:57, franc...@avalenn.eu wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>> It is really simpler programmatically to deal with time offsets
>> instead. The downside is that you cannot manage DST and other similar
>> peculiarities but the API is much simpler to write.
>
> Tim
when I
> wrote this originally.
>
OK. I'm just kicking the tires for now.
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
>> John Kitchin writes:
>>
>>> I did something like this for org-files:
>>> https://github.com/jkitchin/jmax/blob/master/ox-archive.el
>>>
>>
John Kitchin writes:
> I did something like this for org-files:
> https://github.com/jkitchin/jmax/blob/master/ox-archive.el
>
I tried this on some arbitrary org file (not containing any references) and I
got an error:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument stringp nil)
file-name
Daimrod writes:
> It doesn't work at startup when agenda hasn't been built yet. The
> following patch does seem to fix that. If it's ok, I can push it.
>
> From d2e8fef81585c249f33fa37260f6228709a67017 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
> From: =?UTF-8?q?Gr=C3=A9goire=20Jadi?=
> Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2015 17:
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes:
> *bump* does anyone have any idea? I'd like to save my current org setup, but
> looks like I'll need to do a clean install. Thanks!
>
> On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 12:43 PM, Marcelo de Moraes Serpa
> wrote:
>
> Hi list,
>
> I'm using Org-mode version 8.
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Friday, 19 Jun 2015 at 08:19, Daniel Bausch wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>> Line 6000 is indeed quite "lame". I have similar problems like Eric. A
>> table recalculation at line 43868 takes about a minute at my quite fast
>> machine. I also tracked that down to org-current-line
Eric S Fraga writes:
> The output of the ELP profiler is here:
>
> ...
> org-goto-line 104 10.761145733 0.1034725551
> ..
> org-current-line66 6.8422078910 0.1036698165
> ...
I find these two difficult to explain: they account for the vast
majority
Dominik Schrempf writes:
> Hello,
>
> if I want to create a timeline of an arbritrary org file, I get the following
> error:
>
> Symbol's function is void: org-timeline
>
This function is defined in org-agenda.el[c]. So the question is:
is org-agenda loaded? If
(featurep 'org-agenda)
evaluate
Sven Ehret writes:
> Hi List,
>
> since I have switched distributions from Mint to Arch, I have lost one
> of my most-loved Org features: Export to HTML and open.
>
> ...
>
> When I command M-x org-export-to-html-and-open, it says [No match].
>
That function might have existed in org 7.9.x and e
Julien Chastang writes:
> Hello.
>
> Frequently, when I try to org-publish-project, I get a "Eager
> macro-expansion failure"
>
> The message buffer and backtrace are available here:
>
> https://gist.github.com/julienchastang/98b268e9601882d8d81c
>
> Indeed, I can simply reproduce this problem by
"Martin Beck" writes:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to create an agenda view which gives me quick access to
> important directories and files. So I set up an org-mode file with
> those hyperlinks and created an agenda which collects all headings in
> there.
>
> However if I try to use it, I did not fin
Xebar Saram writes:
> Ok so i made some progress here. i think i can just use the org capture
> itself to suit my needs. but as i dont know elisp i got
> stuck with this:
>
> (setq org-capture-templates
> (quote (
> ("f" "food" entry (file+headline "/home/zeltak/org/files/ag
Sharon Kimble writes:
> I've been unable to sort an unordered list as per
> http://orgmode.org/manual/Plain-lists.html where it says 'C-c ^' but
> everytime I try on a highlighted region it just inserts ^ at the
> beginning of the first item.
>
If I highlight the region and press C-c ^, I get "N
Jude DaShiell writes:
> I write that since a few minutes ago, I sorted columns 2-5 in
> numerical order with m-x org-table-sort-lines then returned to the top
> of file and did cu+cc+cc and checked the mode row and vmode still
> returned only zeros.
>
There is no calc vmode function: what you se
Nick Dokos writes:
>
> I mispelled it the same way: I can never remember the right name.
>
... and I misspelled "misspelled" :-)
Michael Brand writes:
> Hi Eric
>
> On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 9:21 AM, wrote:
>> however, vstdev does not appear to work?
>
> My mistake, it should be vsdev or vpsdev.
>
I mispelled it the same way: I can never remember the right name.
Also, if one uses a format on an undefined function (e.g. us
Jude DaShiell writes:
> Hi Jonathan,
>
> calc has vmode if that helps any.
I think Jonathan is right that calc does not have a vmode. I thought it
did at first, but looking further I could not find any reference to it
in the calc manual or in emacs help. Why do you think it exists?
Nick
Michael Brand writes:
> On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 7:21 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
>> | Date |Sys | Dia | Pul | Sugar |
>> |--++---+---+---|
>> | [2014-04-27 Sun] |125 |88 |78 |92 |
>> | [2
Nick Dokos writes:
> With that caveat, the above TBLFM line will calculate the first three of
> the eight statistics you want - the rest can be done similarly with the
> calc functions vmedian, vmin, vmode, vstdev and vsum
As Jonathan Leech-Pepin points out, there is no vmode - m
Jude DaShiell writes:
> This is a piece of a modified ecm that may show what's going on.
>
> cut here.
> |--+-+++|
> | Averages:| ||||
> | Counts: | ||||
>
Bjarte Johansen writes:
>> On 30 May 2015, at 14:32, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>>
>> Bjarte Johansen writes:
>>
>>> I think I have addressed all of your comments except I didn’t
>>> understand the comment about the spaces. Are there two spaces extra or
>>> do you want me to introduce two spaces
Titus von der Malsburg writes:
> #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
> * The variable ~JAVA_HOME~
> &
> #+END_EXAMPLE
>
> Exporting this to LaTeX and then compiling to PDF, produces the
> following error:
>
> ! Missing $ inserted.
>
> $
> l.35 \section{The variable \verb~JAVA_HOME~}
>
> App
Adam Sneller writes:
> Recently, I upgraded to a macbook pro with retina display, and now all
> my latex previews in org-mode are... fuzzy. These are generated with
> org-preview-latex-fragment command, using dvipng.
>
What happens if you produce a PDF document from LaTeX? Is it fuzzy?
What happ
nterpreter that geiser runs is specified in
geiser-default-implementation.
> On Thu, May 28, 2015 at 3:20 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
>
> Lawrence Bottorff writes:
>
> > The MIT scheme repl is running in the next buffer. . .
> >
>
> Did you try it?
ith guile as the scheme interpreter, but that should
not make any difference.
> On May 28, 2015 2:16 PM, "Nick Dokos" wrote:
>
> Lawrence Bottorff writes:
>
> > . . . installed geiser via elpa -- and got some functionality. Although
> a simple thing like
>
Lawrence Bottorff writes:
> . . . installed geiser via elpa -- and got some functionality. Although a
> simple thing like
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC scheme
> (define (mydouble x)
> (+ x x))
> #+END_SRC
>
> doesn't seem to remember from one block to the next. So, after defining the
> code above
>
> #+
Stefan Otte writes:
> Hey,
>
> I'm using orgmode with lots of LaTeX for equations. A typical document
> start with
>
> #+TITLE: Some Title
> #+LaTeX_HEADER: \include{commands}
>
> commands.tex contains commands like:
> \newcommand{\RRR}{{\mathbb{R}}}
>
> The pdf export works flawlessly, how
Jonathan Coupe writes:
> Is this possible? If so, could someone explain how? It seems an odd
> thing for a timeline not to be able to show time, but I've searched
> the manual and the net and can't find anything. (It might be worth
> adding a note to the manual that timeline can only show date,
Lawrence Bottorff writes:
> I saw an earlier discussion about Emacs/org-mode superscript and
> subscript behavior. My issue is I want to do a chem isotope of an
> element. In standard Latex format I would do this:
>
> $^{147}$Pm or leaving off the $ and turning on Emacs' display of
> UTF-8 ( C-c
Charles Millar writes:
> It appears that ob-rec.el is in org-mode - somewhere - because when I
> evaluate
>
> #+begin_src rec :data Testrec2.rec
>
> #+end_src
>
>
> the output in the is
>
> no org-babel execute function for rec
>
> However once I add (rec . t) to my org-babel-load-languages and
Dror Atariah writes:
> How can I solve this problem?
I should have added: ... after I create the "images" directory.
I don't think the savefig() can do that.
Dror Atariah writes:
> Consider the following example (from the documentation):
>
> ---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---
> #+begin_src python :session :results file
> import matplotlib
> matplotlib.use('Agg')
> import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
>
Vikas Rawal writes:
> You have num:2, so subsubsections are not TOC'ed, so they don't get
> the alternative. If you set it to 3, all should work.
>
> That is what we have been discussing. There are situations where you
> do not want a headline to appear in TOC, but still want the ALT_TITL
Vikas Rawal writes:
>>
>>> In the document (manuscript of a book) that I am working, ALT_TITLE
>>> now works in most cases. However, ALT_TITLE does not work for
>>> headlines in Appendices, which come after
>>>
>>> \begin{appendices}
>>
>> Are you sure the problem isn't on the LaTeX side? Wh
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> Hi all,
>
> this is an actual question, but it can be viewed as a continuation of
> the "why use LaTeX directly and not Org" thread (disclaimer: from the
> POV of an experienced LaTeX user and much less experienced Org-exporter
> user).
>
> So, I tried to do the opposit
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> I've been exporting some agenda files to iCalendar, then uploading them
>> to my server and getting them into the calendar app on my Android
>> tablet, by means of Radicale and DAVDroid. It all works fine, though I
>> wish I were able to get
Thomas Moyer writes:
> Is it possible (and I just have the wrong syntax) to do the following:
>
> (defvar base-dir "~/Documents/org/")
> (defvar pub-dir "~/Public/notes/")
>
> (setq org-publish-project-alist '(
> ("org"
> :base-directory base-dir
> :base-extension "org"
>
Rasmus writes:
> Hi,
>
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
>>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/?title=PDF/UA As far as I can tell, support
>>>>for this from LaTeX is still very much a work in progress, but there is
>>>>an accessibility.sty package that has made a sta
Rasmus writes:
> William Henney writes:
>
>>
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/?title=PDF/UA
>>
>> As far as I can tell, support for this from LaTeX is still very much a work
>> in progress, but there is an accessibility.sty package that has made a
>> start. Here is a recent SO discussion:
>>
>> http:
emac...@gmail.com (Richard Y. Kim) writes:
> It seems like org-html-publish-to-html does not translate info links
> properly in generated HTML files. The problem is that spaces in info
> nodes should be converted to dashes, but instead spaces are left as is.
>
> For example org-mode link [[info:e
Charles Millar writes:
> It has been a while since I searched the mailing list archives. Did I
> miss an announcement or is the search engine broken?
>
> For the past few days, any search request in the mailing list archives
> either yields no result or just one and the same result - "Citations,
Thierry Banel writes:
> Le 31/03/2015 12:07, Nicolas Goaziou a écrit :
>>
>>> IMO, it would be better than the current situation, but I wonder if
>>> it makes sense to have a global default setting containing the
>>> three files, but one which the user can customize; any :includes
>>> parameters
Richard Lawrence writes:
> However, there are a couple of other scenarios to think about:
>
> 1) Some people may still need to use plain BibTeX. Generating LaTeX
> that is intended to be processed with BibTeX, as opposed to BibLaTeX, is
> a little trickier, because (IIUC) BibTeX does not support
elwood...@web.de writes:
> thanks a lot for your help! That looks great, however I don't get it to work:
>
> lightweight example agenda (shows also scheduled items which are >500 days
> old!):
>
> ("y1" "test" agenda "" ((org-agenda-todo-ignore-scheduled -30)))
>
> What am I doing wrong?
>
[Not sure why, but quoting the OP's message did not work - I had to do
it by hand - I wonder if the problem is with the message or my setup:
if someone could verify, I'd appreciate it.]
"Martin Beck" writes:
> how can I set up an agenda view in org-mode which does NOT show old
> entries which co
Trying to just read Xavier's email message in Gnus, I get the following
backtrace (with unprintable characters replaced by periods) - to me, this
looks like a bug somewhere, but not sure where:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Before first headline at position 114 in
buffer *fontification*<2
Thierry Banel writes:
> Hi Robert
>
> Those #includes were a proposal I did long ago.
> The purpose was to make short scripts even shorter with default
> #includes that everybody uses.
>
> Your use-case is worth considering.
> If this cause trouble, it is easy to remove the includes.
>
> To keep
pls writes:
> Hey all,
>
> looks like I’m having quite a few problems with ob-lilypond (Org-mode version
> 8.2.7b).
> To ensure that my setup is correct I ran the tests mentioned on
> http://orgmode.org/worg
> /org-contrib/babel/languages/ob-doc-lilypond.html#sec-9:
>
> M-x load-file RET ~/
Jude DaShiell writes:
> After having read through the org-mode info on spreadsheets several
> times and having also read through the calc info a few times I have
> not ben able to get pstdev() to produce anything but errors. Having
> checked over the data in a table, I found a couple instances w
Jay Dixit writes:
> Thanks for the suggestion. Putting extra spaces in the original solves
> the smart quotes issue, but creates unwanted spaces on either side of
> the em dash:
>
I understand but I can't really help. If I'm right that the regexps are
looking for a space[fn:1] (and that's a big
Jay Dixit writes:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've noticed that when I use quotation marks in conjunction with an em dash
> (—), org-export-smart-quotes gets confused and forgets
> to activate smart quotes for the closing quotation mark.
>
> If my org-mode file contains a sentence like this...
>
> A
> [
Cecil Westerhof writes:
>
> In this way I do not get an empty column.
You can make the rows be of size 0:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
#+BEGIN_SRC dot :file test2.svg :cmdline -Kdot -Tsvg
graph foo {
row1--row2--row3--row4 [style="invis", fixedsize="true",
Cecil Westerhof writes:
> In this way I do not get an empty column. It would be better when K
> would put between and below H and I, but I think I can live with it.
>
Just put I after K and the subgraph.
Nick
Cecil Westerhof writes:
> I was asked to make a diagram and was thinking that dot in org-mode could be
> a good idea.
>
> I got reasonably fast the following:
> This is a good deal in the right direction, but a few things should be
> different:
> - E should be left of F
> - resource should go
Randomcoder writes:
> Is it possible to make org-mode timestamps inactive? (I mean, the
> calendar(Google calendar) and the org-agenda would ignore them)
>
I am (as usual) confused: is the part above related to the part below?
As Seb says, <...> are active timestamps, [...] are inactive ones and
Sebastien Vauban
writes:
> Marcin Borkowski wrote:
>> On 2015-03-21, at 04:05, Nick Dokos wrote:
>>
>>> Yes, but why do you do that? What are you trying to accomplish? What
>>> does "keeping the configuration in order" mean?
>>
>> I have
Sebastien Vauban
writes:
I can tell you they aren't isomorphic... The noexport tag simply says
"don't export this subtree". The COMMENT keyword adds "don't run any
Babel code block in there".
>>
>> COMMENT also says that the whole subtree is not to be exported according
>> to the
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> On 2015-03-20, at 10:07, Sebastien Vauban wrote:
>
>> Hello Marcin,
>>
>> Marcin Borkowski wrote:
>>> I'm wondering what people do to keep the configuration of their Org
>>> files in order.
>>
>> I'm not sure to correctly grasp your objective. Could you restate it?
>
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