using some preferred method,
e.g. search, a plain list for day or a calendar-like view.
Python is a nice language, and I too feel more comfortable writing it
than Emacs Lisp. The latter is more eloquent though.
Lets us know how it goes.
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Europass ugly and disturbing/hard to read, though.
Anyhow, creating a cv_barebone.org should not be too hard.
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| postulates -- Harry Lass
| money is evil per se and must be apologized for -- Dwight Macdonald
| natural environment cannot per se cause forms of culture --
| A.L.Kroeber
`
Excuse me for asking a trivial word. No worries.
No worries.
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. It a great supplement to Org-Agenda.
Cheers,
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column-length, preferbly after word
# and retur
)
#+end_src
I hope it makes sense. . .
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|| | | |
|+--+---+---|
| Averages | 129.25 | | |
#+TBLFM: @7$2=vmean(@2..@-1)
The field @7$2 calculates the average (vmean) from line 2 (@2) to the
line just above itself (@-1).
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. Optimally, it should just use
one of the urls from the web-interface.
Cheers,
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. Optimally, it should just use
one of the urls from the web-interface.
Cheers,
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LanX lanx.p...@googlemail.com 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
┃ your .tex file quickly and have the presentation contain only the
henry atting nsmp...@online.de writes:
How can I cause org-babel to use python3 instead of python2?
Emacs (in python-mode) already does it flawlessly with
(setq py-python-command /usr/bin/python3)
There is a variable:
┏━━━┫ org-babel-python-command ┃
┃
┃ org-babel-python-command is a
-clock-current-task
nil)) (message | ) (message
#+end_src
Judging from this¹ you wont be able to get it in the dock easily
though.
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http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/19539/add-info-to-dock-menubar-from-shell-in-macosx
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something like this too. Actually, what I would prefer even
more would be to stop Org from interpreting '{', '}', '\' and other common
TeX symbols. More often than not I will want to use '\' as an escape
character.
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-inline-src-blocks. Eval via C-c C-c works as
expected but when I export it halts due to
org-babel-exp-inline-src-blocks errors.
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be resolved and that we can enjoy odt export in a
not to distant future without having to go through extra hoops such as
ELPA.
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| [2011-06-22 Wed 17:00]--[2011-06-22 Wed 17:45] | Data processing | 0:45 |
And so forth.
Thanks,
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Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca writes:
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
Hi,
Is is possible to have a clocktabke with times in the left-most column?
The people I am doing some work for now prefer it that way for unknown
reasons.
This is an example
| date
:BEAMER_envargs: beamer:0
:END:
some more text
#+end_src
And you can even use \only and similar in frames and it will work.
Still, what you are asking would be nice but unless things have changed
only a fragile solution exists.
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is flat rate, I believe.
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of Org-agenda. Although I have
used it extensively I know only a fraction of the possibilities, it
seems. It only revels total time, it seems, which unfortunately isn't
enough cf. my other post.
Thanks,
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buffer which is striped.
http://ompldr.org/vYThpZQ
Cheers,
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to Pythonic flavors.
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|\n|-++|\n)
(org-map-entries collect-clock-lines nil 'agenda)
(insert clockstable))
--- cut here ---8---
Thanks again,
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clock tables everything will probably be swell.
If it shouldn't be incorporated in Org it should probably retire to
Worg.
Thanks a bunch!
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]--[2011-09-08 Thu 00:59] | Collecting data
| 0:28 |
| [2011-09-08 Thu 01:30]--[2011-09-08 Thu 01:37] | Clocktable
| 0:07 |
#+end_src
I might look into it later.
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Chris Niven cjni...@gmail.com writes:
Is there any way to sum timestamps in org-mode?
Clocktables?
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default is
highlighted. Thus, RET RET will simulate current behavior.
- Alternatively I may select a desired folder from the list (I am
thinking an ido-list).
Just a though.
I appreciate your work.
Thanks,
Rasmus
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terminology (see freedom 0-3 of free software definition).
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Footnotes:
¹ Is that still the case or was everything such a `*' changed to
variables?
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the images, but I don't know which function
is called to achieve that.
I don't think either is possible with the current code.
Would it be possible to use the more sophisticated Preview LaTeX of
AUCTeX? IMO it has a nicer way of dealing with previews.
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into'
generated pictures, and to easily regenerate stuff.
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,
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to change '`'.
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-command python3)
(set-face-background 'modeline #771944)
#+end_src
That is pure awesomeness!
Thanks,
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to manage my contacts in the way I would ideally like to with it.
Cheers,
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wider
exposure. Jambunathan's done a great job.
Very much so.
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of stars if so desire. In particular you could look into
org-icons (although I don't know if a maintained version exists).
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Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
Hi Rasmus,
Rasmus Pank Roulund ras...@gmx.us writes:
Note, I never asked for the second title and this is the one I want to
go away, but I don't know how. As I pointed out in the previous case,
it seems that it may be hardcoded, but I don't know.
Yes
. Good job!
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folded, placed in a footnote or similar?
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in advance,
Rasmus
/release_7.5/
which doesn't exists. I guess it should be linking to
http://orgmode.org/org.pdf
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Hi Thanks,
Indeed.
It seems that one of the hair-raising regexps that Carsten manages
to come up with is not quite right. Try this patch for now:
Hmm, it still does not seem to work for me, but I might not have changed
the files correctly.
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It seems that one of the hair-raising regexps that Carsten manages
to come up with is not quite right. Try this patch for now:
Hmm, it still does not seem to work for me, but I might not have changed
the files correctly.
Please ignore the above. Nicholas' patch works as described. I'd just
I can't translate it into anything that looks the quality of
using MS Word and Adobe Flashpaper.
Well, that sounds wrong. There are a number of blogs which publish
templates. Look into them. For starters, look into the blog-roll at
texample.
Just wondering if anyone has some template examples
.
One day, maybe...
–Rasmus
Footnotes:
[fn:1] http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/bibsnarf.el
[fn:2] http://www.bioinformatics.org/texmed/
section, maybe
with an artificial new heading (similar to the :B_ignoreheading: tag)?
Cheers,
Rasmus
for footnotes specifically, but if
this is the case you might be able to play around with
\setlength{\footparindent}{} and friends?
Cheers,
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]
Alas this variable was never merged into the mainline. . .
Are there any plans to integrate this into org or any other way to
format agenda items?
Thanks,
Rasmus
Footnotes:
[fn:]
http://git.naquadah.org/?p=~jd/org-mode.git;a=commitdiff;h=refs/heads/jd/agenda-format
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be probably be separated by a \n in the Agenda... Otherwise
I'd easily miss the second event.
Cheers,
Rasmus
Footnotes:
[fn:1] This is somewhat a sequel to a previous thread:
http://www.mail-archive.com/emacs-orgmode@gnu.org/msg37302.html
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375 \\
post 4 525 \\
\hline
Total 4650 \\
\end{tabular}
\end{center}
\end{table}
#+end_src
Thanks,
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How about
emacsclient -ca --eval (org-mode)
or just your index.org file:
emacsclient -ca ~/index.org
In Gnome or other fancy DE you'd just create a .desktop file to make an
entry in your launcher. I don't know how one does something similar in
Macs.
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Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
Dear all,
I'm releasing Org 7.6.
Looking forward to to trying the new beast.
Kudos to Bastien. I foresee that JK's odt exporter will become handy
when working with Org illiterates.
Thanks!
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, an Org-Centric solutoin based on \cite would be best.
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, changeing the font family for Calfw's line drawing
affects all of Emacs.
Thanks,
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Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
Is is somehow possible to change the font family used in Calfw windows
only?
Hardly perfect, the following let me change the font used in Calfw
sessions. It seems rather fragile, though as it only seems to work with
`:height 90'. Obviously there is a more
with org-context to temporarily evaluating an element
under alternative assumptions of its properties. A recent example
evaluate $x^{z}$ as-if it isn't a latex-fragment.
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of org-ignoreheading function. I think I even have an old
version somewhere that uses a regexp.
(defun rasmus/get-org-headline-string-element (headline backend info)
Return the org element representation of an element.
Will NOT work with headlines like this one, that has no text-properties
John Kitchin jkitc...@andrew.cmu.edu writes:
Hi all,
I often have to use the mhchem latex package to write chemical formulas,
and I have teh following export issue.
If I have this in an org file:
\ce{ABO_3}
\ce{ABO_{3-\delta}}
this exports as
\ce{ABO_3}
is print title if present so that this
can be set by default.
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broken
without JS.
Has anyone tested the Jerkyll Org plugin¹? It might be v2-specific,
but it would be nice to just be able to commit your Org files. . .
–Rasmus
Footnotes:
¹ http://jekyllrb.com/docs/plugins/
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maketitle:if-title,
maketitle:always. . .
With the text backend. I would make the banner dependent on the
presence of a title. I.e. I'd probably go for no title, no banner.
Though it's less clear here to what extend a title-less banner makes
sense here.
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Alexis flexibe...@gmail.com writes:
What i'd now like to do is to add support for transferring data back and
forth between my org-contacts file and the Contacts store on my
phone. The challenge is the mapping between these two systems.
You could also put yourself a slightly different
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
PS: Actually, being part of Org core sometimes slow down things,
because substantial contributions then need to come from people
who assign their copyright to the Free Software Foundation.
PPS: This is a feature.
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Alexis flexibe...@gmail.com writes:
There might already be
a FOSS CardDAV library for Android out there that could be used for
syncing, but i've not researched that yet.
Check here:
https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdfilter=carddavfdpage=1page_id=0
DAVdroid works very well.
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to be pretty nontrivial as content such as the TOC is
generated by Org.
—Rasmus
Footnotes:
¹
(add-to-list 'load-path /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/org)
(require 'ox)
(defun sa-ignore-headline (contents backend info)
Ignore headlines with tag `ignoreheading'.
(when (and (org-export-derived
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
Hi Rasmus,
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
The intention is nice, but this entry is flawed to the point that it
should be removed or undergo some heavy editing IMO. . .
Yes, the sa-ignore-headline function should be updated.
Can you give it a go?
In two weeks
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
Hi Rasmus,
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
The only tricky part is to remove the heading from the table
of contents, but this is optional and the limitation can be advertized
as such.
Come on, that's not really acceptable for an advice on org-mode.org
directly modify the latex
package alist via a parse tree filter, which would have been the
easiest.
Alternatively, I could write a LaTeX hack using \@ifclassloaded or
using the final filter to move things around before compilation.
Thanks,
Rasmus
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Hi,
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
Hello,
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
If you give hyperref options when exporting to Beamer it will
typically crash.
I load hyperref as follows to make it compatible with exotic
headlines in XeLaTeX:
(setq org-latex-default-packages
.
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it's not
particularly elegant, but it's already in ox-beamer.el, so that's
probably OK.
Thanks,
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would export
\appendix
\section{my appendix}
content
Of course, in the above example it would be better to set the property
HTML_CONTAINER to appendix for html export.
—Rasmus
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-ENGINGE.el. . . Parallel, semi-official extension to ox itself
doesn't sound nice.
But with high probability I'm just lacking the right insights!
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Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
Aaron Ecay aarone...@gmail.com writes:
2014ko ekainak 21an, Aaron Ecay-ek idatzi zuen:
[...]
Eventually, if you insist on writing your full preamble within the
document, you can start to write it in a LaTeX-mode buffer, copy it in
your Org document and add
-latex-remove-logfiles may slow down
compilation-time. Since we have ox async export it's probably OK to
ignore this, but when not using async it could be annoying since Emacs
is locked.
Thanks,
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From
recognizing it.
Should org-element try to catch one-line environments as the one
above? Or is it a can of worms?
Cheers,
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terminal with TL or MikTeX.
Hope it helps,
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:
* test
It will suppress \maketitle.
If you always want to suppress it Thom's suggestion may suit you
better.
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Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr writes:
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
Looking at org-element-latex-environment-parser LaTeX environments are
recognized as [ \t]*begin{\\([A-Za-z0-9]+\\*?\\)} (for start)
and ^[ \t]*end{%s}[ \t]*$ (for the end).
However, for e.g
Hi,
Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr writes:
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
I changed a couple of things,
A couple of things? AFAIU, it only requires to change the regexp in
`org-element-latex-environment-parser', doesn't it?
Turns out that I also had to modify the regexp in
org
:clearpage:
clearpage before *here*
* ignored heading with newpage :newpage:tag2:
newline before *here*. =tag2= is lost.
* ignore heading with clearpage :ignoreheading:clearpage:
clearpage before *here*
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integrated into core.
Sounds like an daunting, but worthwhile task.
Meanwhile, it can't hurt to use constants in org-element.el.
Good to know.
The attached patch hopefully addresses all of the issues you pointed
out. Sorry about those typos before!
Thanks,
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to Org-git. But a patch is attached.
Thanks again,
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From fce1bff7789f90a9fa16cc318233166faf961a29 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Rasmus ras...@gmx.us
Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2014 15:09:03 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] org-element.el
=ec0e3cf70ba353ea59a5e66235462f659c99
There a current thread discussion of this behavior on this list called
something like:
[bug?, org-element] latex-environment delimiters...
I think tests are corrected in the patch in that thread.
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Hooray!
Hi,
Here's a patch to the testing/README-documentation on the interactive
part. I found that I had to do a couple of extra steps to run tests
interactively from emacs -q.
Thanks,
Rasmus
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Hooray!
From 1368f47b72e4a7f90888e5f3e6860afbee438cec Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Rasmus ras
are: emacsclient, tables and TAB to realign.
Sorry, this is not too helpful.
—Rasmus
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. It streamlines the syntax so it's good with me.
https://xkcd.com/1172/
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, \[·\], and
the up-front cost of comparability-issues seems expensive.
Cheers,
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e.g. the variable
org-beamer-environments-special and consider this awkward headline:
* my ignored headline :ignored:ignoreheading:
Ignored in Beamer and in LaTeX
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sound nice.
Worg → ox-filters is better IMO. This would only become more true (in
my mind) if that — again IMO, horrendous — idea of splitting off
contrib is made into reality.
Cheers,
Rasmus
Footnotes:
¹ http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2014-06/msg00813.html
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it was one of my favorite features moving from the old exporter to ox.
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tex-mode.el
implemented this).
I didn't read the other thread is details, but it seems the most
sensible thing to do is alter the org fill function(s). These seems
to rely on org-element, though, and I'm guessing that is why a syntax
change is necessary, yes?
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updated to the latest version.
Are they in your PATH? I.e. do you get sensible output when you do
xelatex -v
in your terminal?
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be a newline between math 1 and paragraph 2, e.g. exploiting the fact
that \n\n is exported as \n\n.
Thus,
paragraph 1
\[math 1\]
paragraph 2
would become
paragraph 1
\[math 1\]
paragraph 2
Cheers,
Rasmus
{introduction}
\label{sec-2}
this is numbered.
If your other filters require #+OPTIONS: tags:t then you will have to
manually clean up the tag remedies. I will not work on verbatim-only
headlines.
(defun rasmus/get-org-headline-string-element (headline backend info)
Return the org element
the function in details.
9. Tie certain latex commands to the preceding word.
Cool idea with the refs!
I use something similar where I escape single space after points so
that e.g. x becomes e.g.\ x.
10. Fix emphasis in text export
Good idea.
Cheers,
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time they are submitted.
Writing emails proposing change takes more time. It's meant as a
favor and frankly the alternative is less pleasing — at least for me.
Granted, you, Thorsten, is a lot more senior is writing code than me
and perhaps you see it differently.
Cheers,
Rasmus
Thomas,
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
Alan L Tyree alanty...@gmail.com writes:
I'm sure this has been asked before, but I can't seem to find it. Is
there an org markup that produces a starred latex heading?
In a book, for example, I want the Preface
Alan L Tyree alanty...@gmail.com writes:
On 07/08/14 05:52, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
Aloha Rasmus,
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
Thomas,
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
Alan L Tyree alanty...@gmail.com writes:
I'm sure this has been asked before
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