I use Org Mode to log data while monitoring events. I used YASnippets to
insert time but Org mode flushes every thing left. What I get looks like
09:12 All Systems started OK
09:15 Remote system xyzzy reports problems with the framistat cluster.
It was restarted with the same configuration
,
no entry shows up. If I have “terms” instead of “@ terms” it works fine. The @
sign shows up OK in the body of the document, just not in an index.
Any suggestions?
> On May 12, 2019, at 2:21 PM, Fraga, Eric wrote:
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> On Sunday, 12 May 2019 at 10:17, Robert Love wrote:
>> Ca
Can someone point to an example of using Org mode to generate a LaTeX document
with an index? I see the Org has section 13.1.8 Generating an index. What
is the means to turn that into LaTex with an index? Do I have to use a
project? Is there a simple example?
ler wrote:
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> Hi Robert,
> * Robert Love [2019-02-28; 23:52]:
>> I’m using Org mode to document some software. When I see
>> Texinfo used for this, I see that you can have a subject index
>> and a variable index. How do I achieve the same thing in Org
>>
I’m using Org mode to document some software. When I see Texinfo used for
this, I see that you can have a subject index and a variable index. How do I
achieve the same thing in Org mode? Can someone point to examples of this?
All my attempts to create an org mode link to a table in another org file fails
to find the table. Instead I’m offered to create a new heading, which is not
what I want.
In Section 4.3 External Links I see this format:
file:projects.org::some wordstext search in Org file(31)
I just looked on YouTube and didn’t find anything.
> On Jul 29, 2016, at 10:54 AM, Kaushal Modi wrote:
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> Actually it will be even more awesome if you can record a short video/GIF
> screencast demonstrating what hyperbole does compared to org mode. Or in
> general how
I have gotten many good ideas from these replies to my question. Thanks to all.
> On Mar 7, 2016, at 10:10 AM, Loris Bennett wrote:
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> Eric S Fraga writes:
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>> On Monday, 7 Mar 2016 at 09:55, Loris Bennett wrote:
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>> [...]
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>>> Would
Does anyone have a make file example that has emacs load an .org file, process
it into LaTeX and export as PDF, all from the command line without the user
doing anything more than type ‘make’? All examples appreciated.
—
Bob Love
"Insisting on perfect safety is for people
I’ve been using org-journal to record daily activities at work. When it comes
time to write the weekly progress report, is there a way to view a weeks worth
of org-journal entries? It’s fairly easy to go day by day but I would like a
weekly overview if there is such a thing.
—
Bob Love
When I try to build Org 8.0.7 I get many, many of this warning, then I get the
error
org.el:15592:4:Warning: attempt to open-code `anonymous lambda' with too many
arguments
org.el:15592:4:Warning: attempt to open-code `anonymous
And I find the same problem with export to HTML. I have many variables and
paths that have underscores in them. The underscores all are shown as
subscripts. I don't want to have to go thru all my org files and escape the
underscore.
How do I make the underscore be a subscript only in
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