Hi,
Quoting the manual (12.1 Selective Export):
"1. Org first checks if any of the *select* tags is present in the buffer...
2. If none of the select tags is found, the whole buffer will be selected
for export."
Is it possible to change this behaviour (i.e., to select nothing for export
if none
gmode/2010-01/msg00754.html
), but the solutions mentioned there don't seem to work with the
current version of org.
On 5/15/14, Sebastien Vauban wrote:
> Seb Frank wrote:
>> On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 7:19 PM, Eric S Fraga wrote:
>>> On Wednesday, 14 May 2014 at 18:00, S
ny ideas for the second problem? I.e.,
how to get rid of the BMCOL in export to latex/html/etc. while keeping the
headlines/content?
On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 5:51 PM, Seb Frank wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm interested in using org-mode to generate beamer slides and an
> article-like prin
Yes -- but that changes it to emph (instead of alert) in beamer export.
On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 7:19 PM, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> On Wednesday, 14 May 2014 at 18:00, Seb Frank wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Latex export converts *text* to \textbf -- this doesn't work well
Hi,
Latex export converts *text* to \textbf -- this doesn't work well for
headlines that get turned into section titles as these appear to be bold by
default. Is there a way to change this to \emph in headlines that get
converted to (sub)sections?
Thanks,
Seb
Hi,
I'm interested in using org-mode to generate beamer slides and an
article-like printout (using the article class, usepackage{beamerarticle}
and latex export) from the same source, and I am running into two problems
with the export to article when there are multiple columns.
1.) I often use an
Hi there,
I've been trying to setup org-caldav to sync to my owndrive calendar.
Setup is
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(setq org-caldav-url "
https://my.owndrive.com/remote.php/caldav/calendars/myusername";)
(setq org-caldav-calendar-id "myid")
(setq org-caldav-inbox "~/org/test.org")
#+end_src
When I
Hi Eric,
Now that you have mentioned it, do you have a good web resource / manual
for your set up, or would you mind sharing bits of it? It looks eminently
useful. I have a set up largely following this
http://tincman.wordpress.com/2011/01/04/research-paper-management-with-emacs-org-mode-and-reft
Yes, that's right. H:2
On Sun, Apr 27, 2014 at 12:42 PM, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> On Sunday, 27 Apr 2014 at 10:14, Seb Frank wrote:
> > Thanks so much! I was trying to get a bit more flexibility with that
> > separate slide (e.g., have the title in the centre of the page and
asses
'("my-org-beamer"
"\\documentclass{beamer}
("\\singleside{%s}" . "\\singleslide{%s}")
#+end_src
which did the job.
Best,
Seb
On Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 9:05 AM, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> On Friday, 25 Apr 2014 at 08:2
Hi there,
I have customized org-beamer--format-frame to change the way headlines are
treated (as I want a separate slide with only the headline in the center
and plain frames not showing headlines after that). The way I currently do
this is by redefining the function itself (using "defun
org-beame
mode file:
*** PSF
:PROPERTIES:
:Task_id: PSF
:depends: PHII
:gaplength: 7w
:duration: 10d
:END:
The resulting export comes out:
depends !!PHII
duration 10d
gaplength 7w
which is incorrect. What am I doing wrong.
Frank
(add-to-list 'org-contacts-new-address-ignore
"notifications@github\\.com")
The following is equivalent:
(add-to-list 'org-contacts-new-address-ignore
#'(lambda (x)
(string-match "notifications@github\\.com"
t;> could check how hard it is to replace these with plain elisp, aside from
>> syntactical inconveniences this is usually not a big problem.
>
> I've done this, thanks for the advice.
I've just given the latest git HEAD version a spin and it seems to work
as expected. Thanks for taking an interesting and fixing this so
promptly. ;)
Regards, Frank
Without this patch (when I am _byte-compiling_ org-contacts.el), I am
getting error messages like this (when attempting address completion via
`completion-at-point' and `org-contacts-message-complete-function'):
Symbol's function definition is void: remove-duplicates
Symbol's function defi
Frank Terbeck wrote:
> Frank Terbeck wrote:
> [...]
>> When using `org-capture' (and then selecting "c" in the menu window), I
>> get the following error message in the "CAPTURE-contacts.org" buffer:
>>
>> * %![Error: (invalid-functio
Frank Terbeck wrote:
[...]
> When using `org-capture' (and then selecting "c" in the menu window), I
> get the following error message in the "CAPTURE-contacts.org" buffer:
>
> * %![Error: (invalid-function gnus-with-article-headers)]
> :PROPERTIES:
> :E
ts.el' from org-mode's git HEAD.
I'm unsure about how to debug this. Any pointers welcome.
Regards, Frank
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Consider the following minimal org-file:
===
One line before
#+BEGIN_SRC shell
Some example
#+END_SRC
One line after
===
When exporting to texi, the file contains an additional empty line
before the "@end example":
===
...
One line before
@example
Some example
@end example
One line after
...
==
Any information on an exporter for taskjuggler version 3?
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>
> I've just started using org-mode, and so far find it quite
> useful. I have a very large collection of technical papers in a
> directory tree, and I'd like to go through them and index them
> through org-mode. What I'd like is to have a way of going through
>
hello, respectable orgmode team ,
thank you
stamps.
It is not recommended to change this constant.")
#v-
One solution is to customize `org-time-stamp-custom-formats'.
Use `#+STARTUP: customtime' in your file or/and set
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graph(nil)
call-interactively(fill-paragraph)
Strangely, if I now go back to the buffer and try M-q this time it will
fill the paragraph as intended.
A solution that worked for me was to replace all calls to
fill-forward-paragraph with fill-paragraph.
Cheers,
Frank
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The first is that with (require 'org-install) and even with (require
'ob), certain babel-related functions aren't being exported (don't know
if that's the right term).
The second is that I _need_ to be able to add 'tramp-own-remote-path to
'tramp-remote-path, which
t;) (:tangle . "no") (:width .
"1000")) "" "R-options" nil 0))
org-babel-execute-src-block-maybe()
org-babel-execute-maybe()
org-babel-execute-safely-maybe()
run-hook-with-args-until-success(org-babel-execute-safely-maybe)
org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c(nil)
And, directly to Professor Bates' question, could a similar treatment be
given to the environment that controls export of verbatim regions?
Sorry not to provide a patch, I've got this pesky defense thing on
Monday.
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mmend strongly enough the
package smex.el (I get it from http://github.com/nonsequitur/smex/, but
it's also in the Emacs Lisp Package Archive). It offers ido-like
completion for function names. For me, this makes the entire emacs
environment, but Org especially, much more discoverable via th
ll circumstances, and others
to have a link description added and be exported as plain text.
Does anyone have any advice on how to begin to identify where and why
this is happening?
Thanks,
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pgpNcm
xactly
for (my $i = 0; $i < $n; $i++) {
print "#+INCLUDE: $file\n";
}
#+END_SRC
--8<---cut here---end--->8---
Hope that helps! Let me know what you come up with.
/au
Footnotes:
[fn:1] [[info:org:Export%20options][Export options]]
[fn:
I'm in the middle of wrapping up my thesis and moving, so I
definitely won't look at this any time soon. If this itch still needs
scratching in September I may revisit it then. If a talented soul
addresses it before then, even better!
Thanks again,
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babel as a
meta-programming language for org-mode.
Thanks for any help!
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when org-babel-execute-buffer has executed the last block in the file.
The error is not thrown when I evaluate any single block individually.
I'll try more of your suggestions later.
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ng passed in as nil
nil. I don't, however, know how this is happening.
I know that I probably haven't given enough information to actually
diagnose this bug. Can anyone give me a hand on what my next debugging
step should be for this problem?
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adding a hook like
org-post-execution-pre-export-hook
would be a reasonable suggestion? Carsten, thoughts?
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" |"))
(org-table-align)
#+END_SRC
--8<---cut here---end--->8---
Can anyone suggest another approach that would change the precision of
floats in all tables in the buffer before export? Perhaps there's
or if some portion of your request remains
> unfulfilled.
Thanks, working great.
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line updated whenever the hash
changes. One possible solution is to force re-hashing and re-execution
with a prefix argument (or double prefix argument, if preferred).
--8<---cut here---end--->8---
Thanks,
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) one.
Thanks again for these excellent tools,
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[fn:1] This is the only function that uses "source" instead of "src" in
its name. Should this be changed for consistency?
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ure that the table formula is applied to the
results block during export? Alternatively, is there another way to
reduce the precision of the numbers produced during export?
Thanks for any help!
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scp $remote ./test.png
> #+end_src
Nice suggestions, I'll try it later today.
Thanks,
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#+EMAIL: austin.fr...@gmail.com
#+DATE: 2009-12-11 Fri
#+LANGUAGE: en
#+OPTIONS: H:3 num:nil toc:nil \
On Thu, Feb 25 2010, Bastien wrote:
> Austin Frank writes:
>
>> Would it be possible for timers set using org-timer-set-timer to
>> display their current value in the mode line?
>
> I'm working on this.
Ping? I know you're a busy fella, but have you had a ch
rg-buffers-list was called. See ibuffer-quit for an
example.
Will report back after more testing!
Thanks!
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iguration loaded.
In case it matters, the \tolerance{1000} line doesn't show up with an
org-reload. I had to restart emacs before that aspect of the default
header was incorporated. But I could be imagining things on that one.
Thanks,
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On Wed, Apr 07 2010, Robert Klein wrote:
> Also, when I put
>
> (add-to-list 'org-export-latex-packages-alist '("" "listings"))
What's the value of `org-export-latex-listings'? Carsten, how should
listings be addressed in the new setup?
Tha
On Wed, Apr 07 2010, Austin Frank wrote:
> I then document some unexpected behavior when exporting to latex.
> Options specified with #+LATEX_HEADER are not exported, and if
> `org-export-latex-packages-alist' is customized then only those packages
> are exported.
Upgrading to
ns specified with #+LATEX_HEADER are not exported, and if
`org-export-latex-packages-alist' is customized then only those packages
are exported.
Thanks for any help,
/au
With the following test file and no emacs customizations, I get the
following latex export:
#v+
#+TITLE: test.org
#+AU
he following test file and no emacs customizations, I get the
following latex export:
#v+
#+TITLE: test.org
#+AUTHOR:Austin Frank
#+DATE: 2010-04-07 Wed
#+OPTIONS: H:3 num:t toc:t \n:nil @:t ::t |:t ^:t -:t f:t *:t <:t
#+OPTIONS: TeX:t LaTeX:t skip:nil d:nil todo:t pri:nil tags:not-i
here's a valid question as to whether the git repo in dropbox should
be a bare repo to facilitate pushing and pulling, or a working repo so
that you can use it directly. Suggestions on this point are welcome).
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This is an absolutely phenomenal development. I can't wait to add this
to my setup. Thank you so much for this contribution.
Cheers,
/au
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rts of the
message. This mostly means that on message sections with more than one
level of quoting I get proper wrapping.
Thanks for the patch, and I'd be in favor of including it in core org.
Thanks,
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so easy to do once I figured it out.
I honestly didn't expect 'git am' to work with a message saved from
gnus, since the man page talks about mbox files and so on. But it did
work, and I figured I'd pass it on.
Have a good one,
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can be removed.
A clean patch is attached.
Thanks,
/au
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Date: Sat, 20 Feb 2010 09:42:48 -0500
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lisp/org-timer.el
e and parts of
org-timer-show-remaining-time.
I'd like to be able to watch as the timer counts down towards zero. If
this behavior isn't desired generally, could we introduce a variable to
control whether these timers are shown in the mode line?
Thanks,
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7;t the correct approach to adding hooks to timer functions,
what would you suggest?
Thanks for considering it,
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[1] http://www.pomodorotechnique.com
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Date: Sat, 20 Feb 2010 08:22:47 -0500
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ked in on
;; ...
)
#v-
Does a hook or some other way of introducing this functionality already
exist? If not, would other people use it?
Thanks,
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e to my desired number of repetitions within a given
period.
Is there a way of mapping this conception of habitual repetitions into
the functions provided by org-habit? Is there a different way to do
this in org-mode that I'm missing?
Thanks,
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Named code and result blocks make this possible, as
long as components are in the same file.
Thanks for the ideas!
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e visible buffer. I wouldn't say this is all that
is required, though. I'd really like to have the
*** embedded slide
*** END
style of inline definition. Again, this allows slides to be embedded
without changing the surrounding outline context.
e would be a useful way of incorporating beamer slides into org
documents?
Thanks,
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ess less important to me.
HTH,
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when added to the org buffer, and have it exported as a working
reference (at least when exporting to \LaTeX).
Thanks,
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te a latex
table out of your R object. Maybe Dan can suggest how latex code
generated in R could be properly included and typeset in org-babel.
HTH,
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can usually get the
results you want. So, in your R code blocks, try
print(summary(whatever))
and
print(str(whatever))
If all you need is the names of the columns,
print(names(whatever))
might be useful.
HTH,
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time tracking information available from within org. Does this seem
possible?
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meantime I installed the actual version "Org-mode version
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k remember-mode-hook))
run-mode-hooks(remember-mode-hook)
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I hope this helps.
Thanks and regards,
Frank
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 7:07 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Frank Rust wrote:
>
> > Debugger entered--Lisp e
g-type-argument listp 5))
org-current-time()
org-remember-apply-template()
run-hooks(text-mode-hook remember-mode-hook)
apply(run-hooks (text-mode-hook remember-mode-hook))
run-mode-hooks(remember-mode-hook)
remember-mode()
remember(nil)
call-interactively(remember nil nil)
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very experienced in lisp programming and I couldn't
find any hints with google. Is there any way to fix this?
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'? I don't see anything using `M-x apropos' or
`M-x apropos-variable' for "focus", but perhaps I'm looking in the wrong
place.
Thanks for any comments,
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l deadline get too close for comfort. Also,
if I keep them close together, then follow mode helps me see both at the
same time.
I don't know if DEADLINE timestamps are supposed to be applied to
non-TODO headings, but it didn't seem to break anything, so I'm going to
go forward
other people think about things this way? Would you have a use for
a customizable list of keywords that all had the same semantics that
DEADLINE currently has?
Thanks for considering it,
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his
> change.
I use this full time in text-based modes now. It's especially great for
composing emails (message-mode) and editing commit messages
(magit-log-edit-mode).
Thanks for adding this feature. I understand why it can't be the
default, but I would encourage folks to try
If I am writing an email and try to insert a new list item after a
wrapped like using `M-return' I end up invoking
`message-newline-and-reformat', which moves me down a line and then
inserts four blank lines-- not what I wanted to do! If orgstruct-mode
learns to recognize when it's
quot;* %? %^G\n CREATED: %u\n%^T\n%a\n"
"~/org/todo.org"
"One-time events")
("project todo"
?p "* TODO %? %^G\n CREATED: %u\n%a\n"
"~/org/projects.org")
("note"
?n "* %u %? %^G"
"~/org/no
;
| Mark some region in the current article with enclosing tags. See
| `message-mark-insert-begin' and `message-mark-insert-end'. When
| called with a prefix argument, use slrn style verbatim marks
| (`#v+' and `#v-').
`
Just my $0.02.
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HTH,
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,[ tmp3.tex ]
| % Created 2008-11-12 Wed 23:46
| \documentclass[11pt,a4paper]{article}
| \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
| \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
| \usepackage{graphicx}
| \usepackage{hyperref}
| \usepackage{Sweave}
|
| \title{tmp3}
| \author{Austin Frank}
| \date
ks
- create a driver to generate HTML instead of \LaTeX
Still, it is in a works-for-me state at the moment, and I could send a
pull request to Carsten or could push it worg if folks were interested.
Let me know,
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tenc}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage{hyperref}
\title{testing}
\author{Austin Frank}
\date{14 October 2008}
\begin{document}
\maketitle
\setcounter{tocdepth}{3}
\tableofcontents
\section{test}
\label{sec-1}
\begin{verbatim}
a <-
\begin{itemize}
\item 3
\end{itemize}
\end{
}
\usepackage{hyperref}
\title{testing}
\author{Austin Frank}
\date{12 October 2008}
\begin{document}
\maketitle
\setcounter{tocdepth}{3}
\tableofcontents
\section{test}
\label{sec-1}
\begin{verbatim}
a <- 3
\end{verbatim}
#+END_LATEX
\end{document}
--8<---cut here-
g a date when you want to start working on an action item.
`
HTH,
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Thoughts? Other features that could go into this?
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hat is distributed with git (in contrib/emacs/), or even magit
(http://zagadka.vm.bytemark.co.uk/magit/)?
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On Thu, Oct 02 2008, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> And with a well-prepared bug report like in this case, it really
> does not take longer than that.
/me hangs his head in shame
:P
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he #+end_latex tag after export.
This is with Org-mode version 6.08-pre01, GNU Emacs 23.0.60.1
(powerpc-apple-darwin8.11.0, *Step 9.0) of 2008-10-01.
Can anyone reproduce this? Any debugging tips?
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email), but now that I have
forgotten a step in the process so many times (usually the C-c C-e l
part of coarse), I understand why you use a Makefile.
All that to say: Can you please post a copy of that makefile, because I
have no idea how to invoke all those commands that way.
Thanks,
Frank D.
t]*end{scode}\\({.*}\\)?\\s-+" "r")
+ ("^#\\+latex:[ \t]*begin{scode}\\({.*}\\)?\\s-+" "^#\\+latex:[ \t]*end{scode}\\({.*}\\)?\\s-+" "r")
("^#\\+begin_latex.*\n" "\n#\\+end_latex" "latex")
("^#\\+latex:" "
nd of information is easily retrievable from
the agenda, or whether it could be stored as the agenda is built. Is
there someplace in the code that I should look to check into the
feasibility of this idea? Is it just impossible? Is it one of those
things where Carsten says a mystical incantation
scode}" "^#\\+latex:\\s*end{scode}" "r")
("^#\\+begin_latex.*\n" "\n#\\+end_latex" "latex")
("^#\\+latex:" "\n" "latex" single-line)
("^#\\+begin_ascii.*\n" "\n#\\+end_ascii"
he mean time, but
it would still be nice to get these variables to work.
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Frank D.
PS: Thanks for the great example.
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r Sweave blocks, while
retaining the major-mode switching with C-c '.
Thanks for any implementations tips or (even better!) working
implementations ;)
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inks(), it seems that only the links beginning
with 'file:' can be valid image links, and the link abbreviations are not
replaced first.
So is it possible to expand link abbreviations first before exporting LaTeX
links (maybe apply the function org-link-expand-abbrev() in org.el)?
Thanks.
in regex it doesn't work, because '_' has
been exported
by the function org-export-latex-special-chars() (maybe '\_{}')
I'm a Emacs newbie, and really don't know what to do next:)
So is there anyway to work around or fix it?
Thanks.
Best regards,
Frank
regex it doesn't work, because '_' has been
exported by the function org-export-latex-special-chars() (maybe '\_{}')
I'm a Emacs newbie, and really don't know what to do next:)
So is there any way to work around or fix it?
Thanks.
Best regards,
Frank
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