Welcome,
Do search for AucTeX in the list archives, and you may find a nice
description of what Matt does, which involves composing in org-mode
and then using AucTeX to polish the layout. So far I myself compose
in org-mode, use Ebib to insert references, and convert to LaTeX,
without (yet)
`To avoid conflicts with currency specifications, single ‘$’ characters are
only recognized as math delimiters if the enclosed text contains at most two
line breaks, is directly attached to the ‘$’ characters with no whitespace
in between, and if the closing ‘$’ is followed by whitespace,
+1
I always supposed there was some Good Reason (tm) for prohibiting
this, which I hadn't yet understood, so I never asked for it before.
But since PT asked, I'll join in.
Scot
On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 10:24 AM, PTspamfilteracco...@gmail.com wrote:
Often I want to move an item or a subtree to
I appreciate that org/outline mode respects the integrity of the outline
tree. Otherwise, IMO, M-up/down could easily wreak havoc with the
structure of the document.
ditto. See I thought there was a Good Reason.
Scot
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Wow, automatic bibtex sending does sound cool, and may ease some of
the difficulty of trying to use a workflow with both Zotero and
BibTeX. Thanks. I''l try this.
On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 12:41 PM, Matt Lundinm...@imapmail.org wrote:
Hi Andreas,
Andreas Burtzlaff and...@gmx.net writes:
I'm not the most qualified person to answer this, since I'm only an
observer to emacs development, but I have some experience trying to
compile a reduced-size version of Emacs 23, so I'll add my two pence
until someone can inform you better.
I tried to cut down emacs for my own use (basically, an
I would NEVER EVER EVER delete naked ellipses, this is dangerous.
If Carsten's capital letters don't cure you of the habit, I don't know
what will. :-)
Seriously, try to train yourself to think of those ellipses, as code
for everything productive you did in Emacs over the last excruciating
hour
This sounds great! I have been wanting the idea of 'hard linked'
nodes in org (whose existence would be equally in hierarchy A and
hierarchy B). And it sounds like this may provide that (along with
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Sebastien,
I don't think any of this is crazy.
The first idea is similar to the HTML composition GUIs which now seem to be
everywhere. I'm told it's a pretty complex task to get them to reliably be
both WYSISYG and to maintain syntactically correct markup through multiple
edits, but people are
I don't know much about exporting to HTML, but I do all my writing in org
with visual-line-mode (with occasional export to latex). I really like
v-l-m and have had no problems. There is a lot of functionality in org
which I don't make use of, however. So, in my experience, they're good
friends.
Awesome indeed, and amusing. As is the picture of the occasional struggle
between Man and his Interface, which perhaps never will go away.
(Appreciations however, for those who try to minimize it).
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Greetings, org-moders,
I use org for academic writing, and it seems to me that org might be a
good way (perhaps even the only existing way) to keep the following
two kinds of outline structures in one place:
1. The typographic outline. Headers and Subheaders that should
organize my final
your sample document to try it, and I think it
could work for me. Now I'll try to do some work that way.
Thanks,
Scot
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 2:35 PM, Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca wrote:
Scot Becker scot.bec...@gmail.com writes:
Greetings, org-moders,
I use org for academic writing
Emmanuel,
If the introduction LOOKs just like a normal chapter, then you just do:
* Introduction
In this paper I indend to once and for all solve the problem of [blaaa].
* Chapter One: The Problem
* Chapter Two: Lame Previous Attempts at a Solution
* Chapter Three: Appproach it Like This
*
Lorem}
\author{Scot Becker}
\date{26 November 2009}
\begin{document}
\maketitle
\setcounter{tocdepth}{3}
\tableofcontents
\vspace*{1cm}
\section{Heading}
\label{sec-1}
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do
eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut
are still highlighted as
footnotes
by font-lock, this is harder to solve.
- Carsten
On Nov 26, 2009, at 12:27 PM, Scot Becker wrote:
I cite my references in org like this.\autocite[231]{bibtexkey_2009},
where '231' is the relevant page number. When exporting to LaTeX, Org
thinks that the value
Yours is an interesting question, and it's one I've thought about as
well. I have a friend just starting a PhD, and she was asking me how
I keep my work. Org+emacs is great for me.I sometimes also think
anyone who needs a robust tool and can muster the patience to learn it
should try
I noticed this this week as well. I don't know how to do a backtrace
(though I'll look it up and try) but attached (and pasted below) is a
sample file.
Scot
(Edit: and the backtrace)
#+TITLE: Some Lorem
* Heading
If you do a \autocite{key_} followed by an org-footnote[fn:: You
seem to
It appears so! No errors on my sample file.
Muchas gracias,
Scot
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It looks as if the 'snapshot' version available for lenny is pre-August:
Archive contents:
lenny|main|i386: emacs-snapshot 1:20090730-1~lenny1
lenny|main|amd64: emacs-snapshot 1:20090730-1~lenny1
lenny|main|source: emacs-snapshot 1:20090730-1~lenny1
(from http://emacs.orebokech.com/)
Wow,
Though I don't know NTemacs, you should have no problem just following
the docs. The trick is that you will be adding your new
path/to/org-mode to the *front* of your load-path, so emacs will find
it first. The old code will still be there, it just won't be used.
No harm done, and minimal
On the upside, Lifehacker is much more mainstream than, say,
Sourceforge. And to be in the top five is pretty impressive. (And
lifehacker readers know that the actual polls are a bit of a joke.
They ask for 'the best' X, but it's not as if the voters have actually
tried each of the contenders.).
For what it's worth, my preparation style would follow Mark's. Chart the
flow of what I want to say in org, ideally using whatever hierarchy I need
to do it, then export the outline and essential detail for
beamer-and/or-handouts. I'd keep the teaching notes to myself (and keep
them part of the
I like that, too.
On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 3:58 PM, Adam Spiers orgm...@adamspiers.org wrote:
It would be great to have an opposite to `org-reveal' which folded all
siblings, ancestors, and maybe even all ancestors' siblings of the
current headline. A suitable key-binding might be C-u C-u
I have no idea if it's possible. If it turns out not to be, you could
console yourself with the thought that the rounding error will most likely
be spread around. So everyone gets 'stolen from' about as often as they get
'given to'.
On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 3:16 PM, Bill Powell
For what it's worth, I also think that an option to do this would be useful.
On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 7:22 PM, Sven Bretfeld sven.bretf...@gmx.ch wrote:
Hi
Sven Bretfeld sven.bretf...@gmx.ch writes:
Quotation marks like these are converted to ``these'' by
org-export-latex. It would be
[resent due to what looks like a problem with gnu.org accepting mail from
gmail]
This does look interesting, and I too, would be glad to try it on my E63
(S60 3rd ed). I'm not a Windows user either, and would be most glad if I
could set up my own server.
Scot
Wow. That's nice. Now if only I could fork Github itself
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 1:32 PM, Sebastian Rose sebastian_r...@gmx.dewrote:
Andrea Crotti andrea.crott...@gmail.com writes:
Maybe some of you already noticed, but I found out that actually github
understands org-mode!
If you
On that page, I assume it's the check it phase of the cycle. It's a
little confusing since the article has similar concepts to your signature,
think it, ink it... but it's not exactly the same loop. You review last.
He checks third.
But anyway, wouldn't checking/reviewing be quite different
Henri-Paul,
I'm doing the same, with basically the same setup, but using biblatex, and
Zotero, but planning to give Mendeley a serious test for PDF management.
(And yes there are still problems and repeated manual tweaking associated
with using Zotero + bibtex. The export is just not bibtex-y
...and here.
On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 6:37 PM, David Maus dm...@ictsoc.de wrote:
William Henney wrote:
Is anyone else seeing this?
$ git pull --verbose
repo.or.cz[0: 195.113.20.142]: errno=Operation timed out
fatal: unable to connect a socket (Operation timed out)
Nope, works fine here.
That sounds like it means that any documents you might want to export to
LaTeX (and format with hard line breaks) should always have non-breaking
spaces after the periods---or you should keep a manual eye on your paragraph
formatting to make sure no numbers come first on the line.
Although I
suspect
I'm doing something wrong
Scot
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 8:24 AM, Nicolas n.goaz...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
Scot Becker scot.bec...@gmail.com writes:
That sounds like it means that any documents you might want to export to
LaTeX (and format with hard line breaks) should always
Ah, right. I did misunderstand. Yes, that seems like a good solution.
Scot
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 10:00 PM, Nicolas n.goaz...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
Scot Becker scot.bec...@gmail.com writes:
Looks good, but I can't get it to work. To test it, can I just
evaluate the two sexp's
And the question is not just 'what do YOU think is professional, but (as
always with LaTeX) just want kind/genre of document are you interested in
producing? A question like yours has to be answered separately for each
distinct type of document.
Scot
A simple org-mode viewer (that allows you to do some basic
folding/unfolding and search -- or even something more complex that
would allow you to view it as a mind-map?) would be nice. It could
even be simplified with more GUI bells and whistles and still allow
one to insert data and save
I like this, Matt!
On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 8:25 AM, Bastien Guerry b...@altern.org wrote:
Patch 680 (http://patchwork.newartisans.com/patch/680/) is now Accepted.
Maintainer comment: none
This relates to the following submission:
http://mid.gmane.org/%3C87y64ji2hj.fsf%40fastmail.fm%3E
My. Thoughts. Exactly.
On Sat, May 31, 2014 at 8:46 PM, jean-jacques Rétorré jj.reto...@gmail.com
wrote:
l))l
Dear all,
I'm a new org user who recently ran across the video of Carsten's
Google talk. I have been looking for something like org for years, but
learning Emacs had always seemed too high a price, so I never really
considered Emacs-based options. However time is a teacher, and I see
now that
I really like how elegant
footnote markup is in LaTeX. AUCTeX solves readability problems by
allowing the user to fold footnote macros and by indenting the text of
footnotes when filling paragraphs. I wonder whether something similar
could be implemented in in org-mode (perhaps akin to the
Sergio,
Yes, the development version is the one Carsten is pushing changes to. You
can see the activity here:
http://repo.or.cz/w/org-mode.git
If that's what you want, you can just clone it, as you said.
My guess is that instability will rarely be an issue, even with the cutting
edge.
Scot
True. I watch the recent changes to worg in an RSS feed reader, and it
would be very nice to get from there to the worg pages itself (rather than
just the diffs)
Scot
On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 7:47 PM, Samuel Wales samolog...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 08:04, Bernt Hansen
I think
I'm impressed at how the new footnote support has managed to put together
readability, stability, ease of use and export-ability (including the
ability to refer to a footnote multiple times!) . I have seen no problems
in my initial tests, and will do more extensive (can I break anything?)
tests
There is a small cautionary note on the org-mode homepage under
current version, which says:
.:: This package works on Emacs 23 and 22, and (with minor
restrictions) on Emacs 21 and XEmacs 21. ::.
..perhaps it should read with minor, surprise restrictions... :-) You
must have found one of
I can't say if 6.05 is too old for publishing, but I can say that you
probably won't regret the upgrade. The versions since then add a lot
of nice new things. And it's is pretty easy to keep up to date on
Linux with the shell script linked to on the orgmode homepage. It
takes a few minutes to
Jan,
Since a wiki is by nature an on-line editing experience, and org is by
nature an off-line editing experience, you might have to specify a
little more exactly what you mean. (So far :-] there is no emacs
webapp). You may have seen the discussions on this list in the past
few days about
The idea of a generic exporter sounds very cool. Especially if it
could still make use of the very refined set of options org mode has
to include and prune subtrees, to include or exclude keywords,
timestamps, and tags. I wonder if it could be made also to work with
something like the Pandoc
I also would make good use of multi-paragraph footnotes. Since I my final
work is exported to LaTeX, I could insert a LaTeX footnote when needed if
support for multi-paragraph footnotes in org proves too difficult to add.
Scot
On Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 11:24 AM, Carsten Dominik
For LaTeX export, you can simply write \par to create
a new paragraph inside a footnote.
Super.
Scot
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I'm a new org user, but I've read the LaTeX export stuff pretty carefully,
and In don't think there is any native org-mode syntax that would allows
control over the numbering of an individual line. However, if you know what
level these unnumbered headings will be exported at, you may be able to
At the moment, rather than using BibTeX, I'm just doing citations
manually, using org's footnote mechanism and /italics/ markup. This
works, but I think I may have a few bugs to report with org's LaTeX
export. All those italics, punctuation, and parentheses in close
proximity seem like they may
I can confirm this.
Another related issue is that italics and bold do not mix in latex export.
You can't do something like this:
/An italicized sentence with a *bold* bit./ or *vice /versa/*.
Also, and this may be unavoidable without adding significant complexity to
the export engine. But you
Prompted by Chris Gray's request for org markup in Latex environment,
I thought I'd submit a note (for his sake and others') about a few
quirks of org-latex-export's handling of embedded Latex markup in org
documents. I have been puzzling with these for a while but only
discovered the problem
Check the Keeping Current question of the FAQ in Worg, org's other
doucmentation.
Roughly here http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.php
Short answer, you don't actually have to delete the old org, but you
do have to get Emacs to find the new one first, by adding the new path
to the front of you
All,
org-latex.el currently runs the passes this to the shell when running
the `C-c C-e p' or `C-c C-e d' (process via LaTeX to PDF) commands:
pdflatex -interaction nonstopmode %s
But a person (like this person) might want to use a different shell
command to invoke latex, in particular LuaTeX,
and to make it possible to include a BibTeX run.
Thanks for that, too. I forgot that I'd need that too, to be able to
use C-c C-e, and process all the way to a PDF viewer.
Scot
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I just tried to make a small change to Worg, but can't manage to push
the changes.
I followed the recipe on the git-worg page, (and since a simple git
push doesn't work, I used the added command to git remote add
public...
So far so good but when I try to 'git push public' I get the
error
On a debian-based system, and perhaps others, /etc/emacs/site-start.d
has a few files that set variables and define functions for use with
the Debian(Ubuntu, etc) system policies. There might be nothing in
there that your setup depends on, but I wouldn't want to risk it. you
can glance through
I have org-remember working successfully (I can't believe that it took
me so long to experiment with it. It has made a huge difference in my
work).
But if, after calling the extension with C-c r, I type a wrong tag
selector (e.g. I mistype a right one), I get
(1) the error message 'no template'
I'm doing something similar. Also in the humanities, and also the lone
non-Word user in my department (also with biblatex).
In my case, no one minds what tools I use, so I'm lucky. I'm using org
latex PDF and pass those on to my supervisor.
I hope that you find something that works.
@Carsten.
Thanks for pointing that variable out. I'll experiment. I was encouraged
by the fact that even when italics didn't work the way I wanted, the
/slashes/ were always still intact. I figured if I got desperate, I could
always do a second pass on an export hook, but I'll mess with the
I have managed to do multiple-line fontification in Emacs (and I think in
org) using hi-lock mode:
M-x hi-lock-face-buffer REGEX RET
italic RET
But I can't for the life of me get that regex back which could span multiple
lines. I was sure I grouped '.' and the newline character somehow, but I
Cool. I was just looking for something like that the other day.
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 3:30 PM, Carsten Dominik
carsten.domi...@gmail.comwrote:
Applied, thanks.
- Carsten
On May 12, 2009, at 4:18 AM, s...@blarg.net wrote:
The org-yank function has special support for outline
Eric S. sent this to me :
I use [^\000]+ for a multiline regexp (learned this from the org-mode
code actually). It seems to match pretty much everything.
In that case something like this should work as a regexp value for
M-x hi-lock-face-buffer:
^#\+BEGIN_QUOTE[^\000]+?\+END_QUOTE
face:
I'd like to find out how people feel about that. Should org-crypt
attach itself to org-mode-hook so that it can decrypt encrypted entries
after you open an org file? At first I thought yes, but now I'm leaning
towards no, you should decrypt entries manually as needed.
Yes, manually sounds
Could that PayPal link perhaps (also) point to a page in English? We lazy
monolingual users from the Verenigde Staten and the Verenigd Koninkrijk
might find our countries names in the pull down list somewhat more easily.
:-)
sb
On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 10:13 AM, Carsten Dominik
And... maybe not make it about winning the SourceForge contest? It sounds a
little too pre-occupied with the contest itself. My late 2c.
Scot
On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 10:44 PM, Dan Davison davi...@stats.ox.ac.ukwrote:
Sebastian Rose sebastian_r...@gmx.de writes:
Carsten Dominik
Thanks for the post. Investigating helped me find a problem with my
own subscription to the list. (I had subscribed with a different
address than I was posting with). No wonder discussions often seemed
to proceed as if I hadn't answered. My messages were always waiting
in the approve queue. If
Is there any easy way that a call to M-X ispell or M-X ispell-buffer
could expand all collapsed org-mode nodes before doing the spell
check?
Scot
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Is there any easy way that a call to M-X ispell or M-X ispell-buffer
could expand all collapsed org-mode nodes before doing the spell
check?
(defun my-ispell-buffer ()
(interactive)
(show-all)
(call-interactively 'ispell-buffer))
HTH
- Carsten
Matthew,
No apologies needed. A good explanation like yours is a valuable
thing to have sitting in the mailing list archive (and perhaps even in
a more formal spot, in the Worg article: Academic writing with Org,
which I will someday help you write.)
Scot
On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 10:53 PM,
Well, you can run org without byte-compiling its files. It runs
slower, but I'm not sure how noticeably so on recent hardware.
This is a good question though, if you didn't have a build environment
available (say on an embedded linux distro), but you had a full emacs,
would you have everything
Does anyone have a recipe for easy org-style folding of an elisp file?
I'd like to divide my .emacs into segments to make it easier to
oversee and navigate.
Scot
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Thanks Eric, Michael and Dan, for the assistance.
Both options look good (outline-minor-mode and a literate org file).
My first draft of this request for help actually included
consideration of a literate org file, but I deleted it, since I
thought it would be too complex, and your work (Dan)
Just tried:
git clone http://repo.or.cz/r/org-mode.git
behind my corporate firewall, and it worked. It's slow, however. So
I don't think the problem is on the server end. Did you try any other
projects (using git+http proxy)?
I don't suppose anyone knows how to git org develpment releases
thanks, Nick
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 2:26 PM, Nick Dokosnicholas.do...@hp.com wrote:
Scot Becker scot.bec...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't suppose anyone knows how to git org develpment releases
sometimes behind an http proxy and sometimes directly (as on a laptop
that is sometimes behind
No trouble. And welcome to the list.
I'm not exactly sure what you meant by mixed up with indirect
buffers and technically valid, but unimportant. So do post back if
you think there is still a significant bug.
Scot
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 2:45 PM, Cian OConnorcian.ocon...@gmail.com wrote:
Bernt,
HTTP will always be slower than the git protocol. HTTP is dumb so there
is no way to transfer only part of a pack that contains the objects you
are missing. You'll get the entire pack file each time via the HTTP
protocol.
Ah, that explains it. That makes the benefit of git via http
Just a quick note to say that it's possible to get a full Emacs+org-mode on
(unrooted) Android using an app called 'zshaolin'. You can either download
the app from the Google Play store for approx $3 or download the toolchain
and source from their website and compile it yourself (which I haven't
. There is no dual-boot or virtualization
involved, all it does is chroot in the terminal session, Android's
Linux kernel is standard enough to make Ubuntu happy.
Regards,
Alex
On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 3:07 AM, Ian Barton li...@wilkesley.net wrote:
On 08/10/13 11:36, Scot Becker wrote:
Just
at 10:14 AM, Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com
wrote:
On 8.10.2013, at 12:36, Scot Becker scot.bec...@gmail.com wrote:
Just a quick note to say that it's possible to get a full Emacs+org-mode
on (unrooted) Android using an app called 'zshaolin'. You can either
download the app
I also have a bunch of *.map files in that directory. And am also on Nexus
7 (2013). Oddly, on this tablet Charles and I /don't/' have an sdcard,
since there is no physical slot for it. (I assume the directory is so
labeled for compatibility, and ---in case it helps--- points to
I'm using org-mode to keep track of student grades. How can I easily add a
bunch of identical headings at a certain level in my tree? Specifically,I
have a L2 heading for each student, and I want to put a node (heading, with
some properties) under each L2 student heading for that class.
*
As a now-seldom but was-daily user of Org-mode (work changed) who has long
been fascinated with Scrivener. I think this project is a great idea.
And emacs/org seems a very fertile ground to implement it in.
Scot
On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 7:21 AM, Matt Price mopto...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Dec
I quite like Thomas' idea of packets for specific org mode uses. As a
starting list consdier: writing for the web, writing for print, basic task
management, full GTD, time tracking, code/LaTeX tangling. The list could
obviously be edited down or up in length. Each of these packets might
include
Or what about---in the spirit of the 'hidden' outline stars---the option to
set #+TITLE: and friends in a 'barely visible' color, and in the
'standard' font of the document, if that's possible. As sexy as it is,
really hiding the markup is a fair break from most (all?) of 'standard' org
mode,
I like it. This is a great little piece of work. Thanks a lot.
Scot
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 3:34 AM, Dan Davison davi...@stats.ox.ac.uk wrote:
Carsten, Scot --
Scot Becker scot.bec...@gmail.com writes:
Or what about---in the spirit of the 'hidden' outline stars---the option
to set
I use those four combos, but not too often, and I think I'd prefer to
map them to CM-[npud].
On Sat, May 8, 2010 at 5:44 PM, Sebastian Rose sebastian_r...@gmx.de wrote:
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
Hi everyone,
I am wondering:
How many of your are using these keys
Many thanks from me too, Jan. That's very helpful.
Scot
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 1:37 PM, Jan Böcker jan.boec...@jboecker.de wrote:
On 05/13/2010 03:48 AM, charles snyder wrote:
Can I just do something like:
(defvar cls-org-file C:/Users/clsnyder/My Documents/My
Dropbox/emacs_org/) ;;
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 10:33 AM, Carsten Dominik
carsten.domi...@gmail.com wrote:
On May 17, 2010, at 12:59 AM, Kestutis Matonis wrote:
How can i copy/import selected page part from firefox to emacs with
hyperlinks?
What is wrong with just copy and paste?
Well, the man wants to have
Works here too, on dev emacs (24.0.50.3) with org 36trans
release_6.36.58.g99afb.
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...ah, that's to say, EXPORT works fine. If I look closely, I see the
text isn't actually made bold on the screen. But I normally don't
look that closely.
(my org setup uses hidden initial stars, FWIW)
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Works here
It's marked as a 'Private Video'.
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I like this idea, even as default, though I'm sure that some people
are doing things with org for which they would want to turn it off.
Scot
On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 6:54 AM, Livin Stephen Sharma
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Context/Sample org content
current
unordered list
+ topA
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 3:56 PM, David Bremner brem...@unb.ca wrote:
I would like some more control over how tags are exported to PDF. I
tried both latex and docbook based methods, and as far as I can tell, in
both cases the treatment is hard-coded (at least in the docbook case it
does mark
Scott,
You asked:
Feature request: add an option preventing tree deletion with C-k without
user confirmation. Actually, I'd like an option to prevent it period.
If this option is already in there, then you're encouraged to tell me to
RTFM. But then also please tell me where it is, because I
Looks very cool, especially at the price. But the spacebar. Yikes
it's small.
At least it has all the meta-keys and TAB, which make it nicer than
most other pocket keyboards for running Emacs.
Do report.
Scot
On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 11:10 AM, Tim O'Callaghan
tim.ocallag...@gmail.com wrote:
See:
http://orgmode.org/manual/Installation.html#Installation
And if you're not installing globally with 'make install' (I don't)
make sure that the org manual gets read by adding /path/to/org/doc to
'Info-default-directory-list
like so:
(add-to-list 'Info-default-directory-list
If I put a LaTeX citation command inside one of org's inline footnotes, no
problem, thus:
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet,\footnote{\cite{rowe_acts_2007} } consectetur
adipisicing elit,
But if I need an optional argument, no dice. This:
ex ea commodo consequat.[fn:: \cite[56]{fitzmyer_one_2007}]
Kris,
You may have discovered this in the meantime, but I gave you the wrong line
for adding the org documentation to your info-path in emacs (so that M-x
org-info gets you to the latest docs). It's not
(add-to-list 'Info-default-directory-list /path/to/org/doc)
but:
(add-to-list
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