>>> "John" == John Kitchin writes:
> I get the right wrapper around the results block in the org-file. I did
> have to add :exports results
> to the header to get it to export though.
Thanks ok the whole message you sent me I can now copy into a org file
and export it to latex, very nic
> Hi!
> Did you check the instructions given in the very first line in the
> export dispatcher window?
Gosh, uhh reading sometimes really helps, thanks sorry for that, BTW I
can't see the epub exporter
> On 03/10/2017 11:08 AM, Uwe Brauer wrote:
> You need to change "#+BEGIN_LaTeX" to "#+begin_export latex" and
> "#+END_LaTeX" to "#+end_export" for Org 9.0 and above.
Thanks, very much, I never understand what is the benefit of tho
> On Friday, 10 Mar 2017 at 16:08, Uwe Brauer wrote:
> [...]
> You may need to add ":exports results" to the src line.
> Also, you should also modify the code to wrap the output in an equation
> environment:
> disp('\begin{equation}
now I wanted to try out the epub converter and I can't see
in that window.
Regards
Uwe Brauer
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> Then you need two placeholders, one for each matrix.
> You can:
> \[
> A=
> % BEGIN RECEIVE ORGTBL test
> \begin{pmatrix}
>6 & 7 \\
> & \\
>8 & \\
>9 & \\
>>> "John" == John Kitchin writes:
> It is on Melpa I think:
> https://melpa.org/#/ox-clip
Right, thanks, works nicely!
> Hello,
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> Is it really needed? You could send both tables within the same
> environment, couldn't you?
No I can't
Look at this
% BEGIN RECEIVE ORGTBL test
\[
\begin{pmatrix}
6 & 7 \\
& \\
8 & \\
9 & \\
\end{pmatri
>>> "John" == John Kitchin writes:
> Sometimes I just use ox-clip to copy org-mode into word with formatting.
> It works pretty well for simple things.
I looked around for ox-clip. This is not a package available in elpa,
melpa and friends. I only found https://github.com/jkitchin/scimax
>>> "John" == John Kitchin writes:
> Over the past few years I have looked at pandoc a few times:
> http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/blog/2014/07/17/Pandoc-does-org-mode-now/
>
http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/blog/2015/01/29/Export-org-mode-to-docx-with-citations-via-pandoc/
>
ht
c{g}{2} - \frac{3}{2}}\,
>\left(\frac{g}{2} - \frac{1}{2}\right)\\ \frac{R\, \sqrt{R^2 +
>1}}{\left(e + p\right)\, R^2 + e} - \frac{R\, {\left(R^2 +
>1\right)}^{\frac{3}{2}}\, \left(e + p\right)}{{\left(\left(e +
>p\right)\, R^2 + e\right)}^2} & \frac{R\, \sqrt{R^2 + 1}
d experience with pandoc exporting from org mode to docx, but
maybe your documents are more complex.
Uwe Brauer
>>> "John" == John Kitchin writes:
> org does not deal with javascript or css for me. Those are defined by
> the static blog engine (blogofile in this case).
> I wrote some posts quite a while ago on the setup here:
>
http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/blog/2013/09/27/Installing-and-
>>> "John" == John Kitchin writes:
> Could you be more specific about what kind of richness you are looking
> for? Many people blog from org-mode, including myself. I use org-mode to
> generate html that is rendered with blogofile
> (http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu) but others do ma
environment when
exporting to latex. And it works nicely.
Couldn't orgtbl have a similar feature in order to use it directly in
a latex buffer together with orgtbl mode?
Thanks
Uwe Brauer
ND ej8b orgtbl-to-latex-matrix :splice nil :skip 0 | r |
a | b | \alpha | \beta | | 0.9709 | 10.6286 | 7.7619 | 0.0887 | -0.5448 |
\end{comment}
\item the we do
\end{enumerate}
\end{document}
Which is bad since it destroys the orgtbl syntax.
Anybody can confirm that and even suggestion a workaround?
Thanks
Uwe Brauer
> Nick Dokos writes:
> I should amend that a bit: I am using gmane's nntp feed to read
> this list, so that part of it is working. What is not working for
> me is most of the website (and search in particular).
That is my experience as well. And now I think I remember that the
servi
>>> "Eric" == Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Thursday, 2 Mar 2017 at 15:57, Uwe Brauer wrote:
>> I have even put in my init file
>> (setq org-store-link-functions
> Following this up, in org v8, this was a variable but in org v9 it is
> now
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> What version of org are you using? In 9.0.5, I don't have a variable
> called 'org-store-link-functions', but I have a function called that.
> Is it possible that you have a mixed install?
As I said to Eric A., yes I ha
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> Probably you've set `gnorb-gnus-mail-search-backend' to 'mairix. Then,
> when you call `gnorb-bbdb-mail-search', that would result in a call to
> `mairix-search', which I'm sure is autoloaded and will bring in the
/87wpc83nwc.fsf%2540mat.ucm.es][Email from Uwe Brauer:
test]]
So far so good but when I open that mail just send and click on the link
I see http://article.gmane.org//
From: NOT FOUND
Subject: NOT FOUND
Newsgroups: NOT FOUND
Date: NOT FOUND
NOT FOUND
Who is the culprit, org-mode or gmane?
Thanks
Uwe
>>> "Eric" == Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Thursday, 2 Mar 2017 at 15:57, Uwe Brauer wrote:
>> I have even put in my init file
>> (setq org-store-link-functions
> Following this up, in org v8, this was a variable but in org v9 it is
> now
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> You are probably either loading explicitly org-mairix (from contrib)
> or requiring 'org-mairix (explicitly or implicitly).
I think I found the culprit, I started emacs -q and the
variable org-store-link-functions did not contain
org-mairix-s
>>> "Nick" == Nick Dokos writes:
> Uwe Brauer writes:
>> org-store-link-functions is a variable defined in ‘org.el’.
>> Its value is
>>
>>
>> (org-mairix-store-gnus-link org-rmail-store-link org-mhe-store-link
>>
'org-bibtex-store-link
'org-bbdb-store-link
'org-w3m-store-link))
But I always obtain when using
describe-variable org-store-link-functions
which is annoying any help is appreciated.
Uwe Brauer
,
|
| org-store-link-functions is a variab
>>> "Eric" == Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Thursday, 2 Mar 2017 at 11:38, Uwe Brauer wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> When I try to open some messages[1] the minibuffer pops up asking
>> orglist
>> "Which function for creat
ne did not arrive in the list, via gmane this is why
I try it writing directly to the list.
Uwe Brauer
Footnotes:
[1] but not all
Hi
I just sent a message to myself which contained.
[[File:test.png]]
And I used org-mime-htmlize to generate a htmlized message, however the
variable org-image-actual-width did not change the size of the image in
the message.
Is there any possibility to achieve this?
Thanks
Uwe Brauer
>>> "Rasmus" == Rasmus writes:
> #+ATTR_LATEX: :mode math :environment pmatrix :math-suffix \times
> :math-prefix \mathbf{y}=
> | a | b |
> | c | d |
> #+ATTR_LATEX: :mode math :environment pmatrix
> | 1 | 2 |
> | 3 | 4 |
This does not work fo
tex, any idea how to solve that?
Thanks
Uwe Brauer
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> I don't really understand what "*" or "blackbox" is.
This was a dummy entry. In org mode *this* is exported to latex as
\textbf{this} and in html to a construct which leads to bold face.
So I hoped there would be an equival
> Nick Dokos writes:
> Rearranging like this seems to work:
> #+ORGTBL: SEND test orgtbl-to-latex :lend " \\hline" :environment
tabular
> |+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-|
> | Name | E1a | E1b | E1c | E1d | E2a | E2b | E2c | Res |
> | /
auer | 10 | 20 | 10 | 10 | 30 | 10 | 10 |
100 |
| Smith | 10 | 10 | | | | | |
20 |
#+TBLFM: $9=$2+$3+$4+$5+$6+$7+$8
\end{comment}
\end{document}
Which is annoying. Is this a *bug*?
Regards
Uwe Brauer
>>> "Rasmus" == Rasmus writes:
> Uwe Brauer writes:
>> Is there a way to fill a cell in a table such when exported to say html
>> it comes in black?
> I don't really understand, but probably you can use CSS and use the name
>
Hi
Is there a way to fill a cell in a table such when exported to say html
it comes in black?
Regards
Uwe Brauer
ment}
is there a way to insert another array into the same latex environment?
Thanks
Uwe Brauer
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> I think I could easily convince people to use an online system, or one
> that works in Markdown (which would be nice). The killer is the history
> tracking: everyone's used to Track Changes, and it would take a real
> revolution to dis
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> If I had known about custom time formats, maybe I *would* have pointed
> that out to you ;-), but I didn't (I've never used them): it was Bingo
> who divined the cause of your problem.
Right. I hit the reply message on the wrong me
>>> "Eric" == Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Thursday, 16 Feb 2017 at 11:18, Uwe Brauer wrote:
>> Thanks very much for pointing this out to me. This is precisely my
>> situation. I see what I can do, maybe I turn customization off.
> I ended
> On February 15, 2017 4:06:03 AM GMT+05:30, Nick Dokos
wrote:
> If custom time format is specified, the time field is not editable in
> the usual ways like S-up, S-down, or text editing. See if symptoms are
> like http://orgmode.org/org.html#Custom-time-format.
Thanks very much fo
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> I think collaborators who have even a tiny familiarity with
> technological tools make the whole process much, much easier.
> Unfortunately I'm working with technophobes, the sort of people who
> call the browser "the internet&quo
urse I could switch the mode say to text mode and then edit the
entry, but what could I do within orgmode?
Thanks
Uwe Brauer
> On Saturday, 11 Feb 2017 at 22:38, Uwe Brauer wrote:
> It does not strictly speaking correspond to English but to the "default"
> language for each individual application which may, of course, be
> English in many if not most cases.
> Good examples
> Nick Dokos writes:
> And if you want to fix this in Emacs only:
> ;; System locale to use for formatting time values.
> (setq system-time-locale "C") ; Make sure that the weekdays in
the
> ; time stamps of your Org mode
file
>>> "Eric" == Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> Matt Price writes:
>> Does anyone use org-annotate actively? I'm wondering what your
>> workflow is, how you incorporate comments, etc.
> I wrote it, and I don't use it that much. I do use it for quick
> notes-to-self when writing, but fo
> On Monday, 6 Feb 2017 at 09:35, Uwe Brauer wrote:
> I think you'll find that these come from the standard time format, using
> %a for day of the week. This will depend on your locale I guess?
Hm
I am on Ubuntu 14.04 with the tcsh shell
and locale gives me
locale
Hello
When I use org-time-stamp. I obtain:
<2016-11-15 mar>
mar is short for martes, which is the Spanish word for Tuesday. How can
I can change that format, to any language I desire? I thought it would
be calendar-day-name-array but this seems not to be the case.
Thanks
Uwe Brauer
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> Maybe you have a timer that toggles it off after a while? I don't think
org is doing the
> toggling (and it does not happen in my experiments). Try evaluating
(timer-list) in that
> buffer.
I have
4.53- undo-aut
>>> "Uwe" == Uwe Brauer writes:
> Hi
> I am using emacs 26 (kubuntu 14.04) and I can open png and images files
> and they are displayed correctly so I presume png/jpg support is
> compiled in.
> I added the following to my org file
>
not displayed.
What do I miss?
Thanks
Uwe Brauer
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> I think you need to read (info "(org) Plain lists"), in particular third
> paragraph.
> Anyway, let me try again. [X] are corners of the rectangle selection,
> i.e., the point and mark,
Thanks very much, that worked as expected. Sorry for the hassle.
>>> "Nicolas" == Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
> Uwe Brauer writes:
>> I am sorry but I don't understand your instructions.
>>
>> Given
>>
>> - Rzcrmnzbf pba Pnyphyb Ahzrevpb. FBYNZRAGR grarzbf qbf frznanf
> Hello,
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> You need to put the paragraph after the list item within the item, with,
> e.g., C-x r o, then fill the item.
I am sorry but I don't understand your instructions.
Given
- Rzcrmnzbf pba Pnyphyb Ahzrevpb. FBYNZRAGR grarzbf qbf
this has to do with the indent-region function, but I would
like to know whether there is an easy solution to the problem presented.
Regards
Uwe Brauer
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> Try adding "%i" to the capture template, for example like so:
Thanks that is was %i
helped, %c did not.
Uwe
.
For example I have set
("j" "Journal Entry"
entry (file+datetree "~/ALLES/journal.org")
"* %?"
:empty-lines 1)
But when I call org-capture and then j the selected text is not copied.
What do I miss?
Regards
Uwe Brauer
> Le 23/10/2016 18:33, Uwe Brauer a écrit :
> You may also try C-c ' in the D2 cell.
> A new buffer displays the formula.
> Moving the cursor through the formula highlights the involved cells.
That is also very nifty, thanks
> Le 23/10/2016 18:33, Uwe Brauer a écrit :
> Maybe you can try C-c } org-table-toggle-coordinate-overlays
That is a great suggestions thanks
> First outline the header (C-c -):
> | 1/A | B | C | D |
> |-+-++-|
> | 2 | 200 | 10
would allow be to have also $4=B2-C2 in the input bar.
For the lines, I sometimes use an indirect buffer and turn on
linum-mode
But what could I do for the columns?
Thanks
Uwe Brauer
>>> "Eric" == Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Thursday, 13 Oct 2016 at 16:02, Nick Dokos wrote:
> [...]
>> I have a single notes.org file (not an agenda file), where I do exactly
what
>> Eric described and I have defined keys to get to it fast: no more "where
did I
> As do I. I gues
> On Friday, 14 Oct 2016 at 16:58, Uwe Brauer wrote:
> [...]
> Looking at the vc.el code, there is the following comment which may
> allow you to accomplish effectively the same thing although in the
> reverse order (commit and then update changelog)?
&g
ch as
2016-10-14 Uwe Brauer
* remember.org * Sun Sep 25 19:03:04 2016 (HG): undo strip.
Or what ever value the header has.
Regards
Uwe Brauer
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> Yup, I haven't gotten to it, mostly because message tagging is one part
> of a much larger new feature set that I haven't had time to implement
> yet. That, and most of my hacking time has been taken up by a new
> version of BBD
>>> "Eric" == Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Wednesday, 12 Oct 2016 at 08:42, Uwe Brauer wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> I would like to add to certain messages (which I read via gnus and the
>> imap protocol) tags so that searching is simplified. Is t
> Hello,
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> `org-mark-element' (M-h) ?
Precisely what I was looking for, thanks a lot
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> Really? Did you try `org-babel-mark-block'?
No, thanks for pointing it out to me, it does however not precisely what
I want, but Nic's suggestion does, org-mark-element does.
> HTH,
src
In auctex, there is a cool function called
LaTeX-mark-environment which marks a latex environment
such as
\begin{equation}
\label{eq:README:1}
\frac{dy}{dt}=y^2(1-y)
\end{equation}
There is no similar function for orgmode and the src blocks?
Uwe Brauer
Hi
I would like to add to certain messages (which I read via gnus and the
imap protocol) tags so that searching is simplified. Is there a way to
do that using the org tags engine? Gnorb would be a candidate but that
feature is listed in the TODO list.
Regards
Uwe Brauer
Hi I would like to have the following header when exporting from org to
latex.
\usepackage[numbered,framed]{matlab-prettifier}
\let\ph\mlplaceholder
\lstset{
style = Matlab-editor,
basicstyle = \mlttfamily,
escapechar = ",
mlshowsectionrules = true,
mathescape=true,
harm.
Uwe Brauer
>>> "Nicolas" == Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
> Uwe Brauer writes:
>> IMHO should be included somehow in vanilla org,
> It seems only remotely related to Org. If robust enough, I might go to
> something like "fill.el" instead
>>> "Aaron" == Aaron Ecay writes:
Hi Aaron
> Hi Uwe,
> The following code is what I use. It uses filladapt mode, but doesn’t
> work with auto-fill (I manually refill paragraphs with M-q as I’m
> writing). I wrote the code a long time ago, it works for me, YMMV,
> etc. Hope
involved in the higher-order regularity context, we
cannot simply set the initial data for the nonlinear problem to be a
small constant times the linear growing modes.
I know about functions doing that for auctex, but does anybody know
about a similar functionality for orgmode?
Uwe Brauer
with openoffice/libreoffice and save
it then to odt or doc or docx.
The other way from docx seems somehow to work with pandoc.
Uwe Brauer
--
| [+]
| | max-image-size is a variable defined in ‘C source code’.
| | Its value is 10.0
| `
|
| So I cannot change that value easily. Anybody has an idea how to change
| the size of the displayed images?
|
| thanks
|
| Uwe Brauer
|
`
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> Export a document to ODT with the ugly verse environment, then either
> locate the 'OrgVerse' style in the LibreOffice 'Stylist' and edit it
> there, or simply right-click on a verse and choose 'Edit Paragraph
>
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> Can you try the attached styles.xml? I just moved the style to another
> place and I get the page break (whereas I did not get it with your
> original styles.xml). But I really don't know the rules: somebody else
> might be able to offe
>>> "Christian" == Christian Moe writes:
> Uwe Brauer writes:
>> It seems that the verse environment does what I want, it is however
>> exported in a ugly font (type writer), how can I change that font.
> See the manual, section 12.9.4 "A
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> Did you add the PageBreak style (mentioned in the hint on the above
> page) to your styles.xml? Check the value of org-odt-styles-dir for
> where that file is read from.
Ok I checked that also
,
|
| org-odt-styles-dir is a variable de
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> Did you add the PageBreak style (mentioned in the hint on the above
> page) to your styles.xml? Check the value of org-odt-styles-dir for
> where that file is read from.
Hm, I was not sure about that part, so first did it without a modified
sty
>>> "Robert" == Robert Klein writes:
> Hi,
> On Mon, 25 Jul 2016 18:59:46 +
> Uwe Brauer wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> I would like to write an org document export it to odt, and break
>> pages manually. How can I achieve tha
>>> "Uwe" == Uwe Brauer writes:
> Hi
> I am currently writing an org document which I would like later to
> convert to odt.
> Moreover I want to have a structure, which in latex would look like this
> My name \hfill You name.
> So
Hi
I would like to write an org document export it to odt, and break pages
manually. How can I achieve that?
thanks
Uwe Brauer
. Can I do something like this using
the org syntax?
thanks
Uwe Brauer
>>> "Eric" == Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Monday, 11 Jul 2016 at 12:32, Uwe Brauer wrote:
>> Hello
>>
>> I want in a org file, to include matlab code and run it (that I know how
>> to do)
>>
>> Then I want c
>>> "Nicolas" == Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Uwe Brauer writes:
>> Which function could you recommend?
> I don't know. There may be something readily available in Emacs 25.
> Otherwise, you'll have to write you own.
It seems that the easie
>>> "John" == John Kitchin writes:
> You might consider the alternative, no-frills approach below. I defined
> a new execute function that strips the header and >> out of the output.
> It won't support any kind of session or header variables, but if you
> don't use those it might work
>>> "John" == John Kitchin writes:
> Here is an example using sympy. I think you will have to wrap the matlab
> output in $$ yourself if that is what you want.
Right. Using your example I obtain:
,
|
|
| < M A T L A B (R) >
| Copyright 19
>>> "Ken" == Ken Mankoff writes:
> I can't execute your code,
Why not
> but what does ":results output latex" show?
> And what if you add the ";" to each line so it is not printed, except
> the last, which is perhaps explicitly printed?
You are right! Thanks.
So I tried
#+begin_
d and all the
matlab command should be ignored, that is in that case:
ltxjac but nicely surrounded by say $.
Anybody has an idea how to do this efficiently?
thanks
regards
Uwe Brauer
> Hello,
> Uwe Brauer writes:
Thanks for the fast answer
> Alphabetic ordering uses `string-lessp', which doesn't fulfill your
> needs here. You can however, sort by an arbitrary function using f or
> F key.
Which function could you recommend?
resulting in
| Álvarez |
| Anton |
| Arrieta |
That is the way excel (which I try to avoid usually but which is doing
the right thing), works, libreoffice ooffice is also on the wired side
here.
regards
Uwe Brauer
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> Yes.
> Agreed.
> Okay.
> What about the following?
> | group | round 1 | round 2 |
> |---+-+-|
> | A | | 2.4 |
> | B | 4.7 | 11 |
> | C |
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> What about
> #+TBLFM: @>$3='(+ (length(org-lookup-all "NP" '(@2$2..@-1$3) nil))
(length(org-lookup-all "MH" '(@2$2..@-1$3) nil)));
> ?
You mean
| group | round 1 | round 2 |
|---+-+
Hello
I tried to follow the instructions found in
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-lookups.html
So I want to count all strings NP MH in the following table
According to the instructions, the following will search the string MH.
| group | round 1 | round 2 |
|---+-+---
)
So what is the most comfortable to obtain what I want?
Thanks
Uwe Brauer
>>> "Rasmus" == Rasmus writes:
> Uwe Brauer writes:
>> > John Kitchin writes:
D> the problem seems to be that c0 and c2 are set to nil for some reason. I
>>
>> > Or
>>
>> > #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :v
>>> "John" == John Kitchin writes:
> Those look like characters somehow to me. What org version are you using?
> and what emacs?
Me? Emacs 25.1.5 and 8.3.4
Uwe
> John Kitchin writes:
D> the problem seems to be that c0 and c2 are set to nil for some reason. I
> Or
> #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :var c0=tab2[,0] :var c2=tab2[,2]
> (cl-mapcar 'list c0 c2)
> #+END_SRC
Thanks but I obtain
#+RESULTS:
| 110 | 110 |
| 105 | 105 |
| 108 | 108 |
Thanks but none works for me
in the following I will show my results
#+tblname: tab2
| 1 | a | 3 |
| 2 | b | 4 |
| 3 | c | 6 |
| 4 | d | 7 |
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :var c0=tab2[,0] :var c2=tab2[,2]
c0
#+END_SRC
#+RESULTS:
: nil
I obtain
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :var c0=tab2[,0] :var c2=tab2
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