Hello,
>
> > (a) May I propose the [^1] as an alternative footnotes syntax as a new
> > feature?
>
> I sympathize with your concern, and [^1] may not have been a bad choice
> when footnotes were introduced, but that ship has sailed long ago.
>
> There is enough footnote syntax in Org nowadays.
On Wed, 2018-05-16 at 14:31 -0400, Kaushal Modi wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 2:27 PM ST wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> in the manual
>
> https://orgmode.org/manual/Footnotes.html#Footnotes
>
>
> > What do you mean by "inlined"?
>
> Roughly, I mean "located within a paragraph".
>
> > During an export such a link
> > [[[dir/file]]] should be replaced with the content of the "file", and
> > the link itself disappear. But in the source .org file it is just
> > shorter/cleaner way to
On Thu, 2018-09-27 at 13:58 +0200, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> ST writes:
>
> > it would be nice to be able to make URIs to INCLUDEd files clickable. In
> > order to make them also lightweight, readable and corresponding to
> > current link syntax,
Hello,
it would be nice to be able to make URIs to INCLUDEd files clickable. In
order to make them also lightweight, readable and corresponding to
current link syntax, I would suggest the following:
[[[dir/file]]]
[[[dir/file]] :lines "5-10"]
[[[dir/file][My file]] :lines "5-10"]
as clickable,
uffer)
>(yank)
>(org-table-convert-region (buffer-end -1) (buffer-end 1) 2)
>(let* ((data (get-table-content)))
>(erase-buffer)
>(insert
> (concat " " (org-read-date nil nil) " * Shop-name\n"
>
You can login with Gmail, Facebook, etc. account:
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/38590
On Sun, 2018-06-17 at 16:10 +0300, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> > From: ST
> > Cc: Nicolas Goaziou , Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
> > Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2018 15:29:58 +0300
> >
> > 1. Do you agree that the vast majority of all the documents in human
> > history were/are E
On Sun, 2018-06-17 at 09:12 +0300, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> > From: Nicolas Goaziou
> > Cc: Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
> > Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2018 16:05:37 +0200
> >
> > ST writes:
> >
> > > Please leave the Emacs' default value of "bidi-paragraph-
Hello,
I would like to enable truncate-lines in orgmode by default - how can I
do that?
Here is what I tried to put in my config, but it doesn't seem to help:
(add-hook 'org-mode-hook
(lambda ()
(setq truncate-lines t)))
Thank you!
Hello,
Please leave the Emacs' default value of "bidi-paragraph-direction"
which is "nil" in orgmode as well. Right now orgmode seems to force
"left-to-right", thus blocking "right-to-left". With "nil" it is
dynamic, which means both directions work well out-of-the box.
Right now I'm forced to
Hello,
1. Where can I find the export configuration/source org files of the
orgmode.org website to learn how it works?
2. What tool is used to generate it?
Thank you!
Hello,
in the manual
https://orgmode.org/manual/Footnotes.html#Footnotes
it says that footnotes[fn:1]
[fn:1] look like this
but actually[1]
[1] works as well and looks even better.
So why this option is not documented?
Thank you!
> Furthermore, in the context of this thread, Org allows drawers with
> arbitrary names to be defined (e.g. I have :remotes:\n...\n:end: or
> :NEXT:\n...\n:END: in a file), with a couple names like :PROPERTIES: and
> :LOGBOOK: reserved. This means that you can't reliably know if anybody
> has
> >
> > Is the difficulty to setup ox-publish the sole disadvantage vis.
> > ox-hugo/ox-jekyll/etc.? Is the functionality the same
> > more_or_less?
> >
> > What ox-hugo devs/users have to say on this?
>
> I enjoy the hugo server. Make a change to the org mode file,
> export with ox-hugo, and
olasgoaziou.fr> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> ST <smn...@gmail.com> writes:
>
> > So how do you solve this problem now for English
> ":PROPERTIES:"?
>
> Simple. Org does not replace
On Tue, 2018-05-08 at 20:21 +0200, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> ST <smn...@gmail.com> writes:
>
> > Why? Run "detranslator" before you start parsing. I.e. based on your
> > 1-to-1 vocabulary "detranslator" will substitute all :EIGENSCHAFTEN: and
> >
On Tue, 2018-05-08 at 00:21 +0200, Rasmus wrote:
> ST <smn...@gmail.com> writes:
>
> >> > 2. how can one create "prettified" links, i.e. /features/ instead
> >> > of /features.html ? Basically during the website generation for the file
> &
> > is there something like localized/internationalized org? I.e. all
> > keywords, like :PROPERTIES: are translated to another language,
> > like :EIGENSCHAFTEN: (for German) so it looks more natural in a foreign
> > language. It is of a special importance for languages with non-latin
> >
Hello,
is there something like localized/internationalized org? I.e. all
keywords, like :PROPERTIES: are translated to another language,
like :EIGENSCHAFTEN: (for German) so it looks more natural in a foreign
language. It is of a special importance for languages with non-latin
letters, where the
> > 2. how can one create "prettified" links, i.e. /features/ instead
> > of /features.html ? Basically during the website generation for the file
> > features.org a directory `features` needs to be created and the html
> > file placed into `features/index.html` ... Is there a tutorial on how to
>
On Sun, 2018-04-29 at 11:45 -0500, Grant Rettke wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 28, 2018 at 4:05 PM, ST <smn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > 3. is there a free modern "corporate" style theme for org-mode?
>
> Twitter Bootstrap https://github.com/marsmining/ox-twbs and
This looks ni
On Sun, 2018-04-29 at 11:07 +0200, Bastien wrote:
> Hi ST,
>
> ST <smn...@gmail.com> writes:
>
> > Could you, please, share your website publishing workflow (considering
> > the 3 issues I've mentioned)?
>
> if people take the time to share this on the list
Hi Scott,
thank you, and all other responders, for the shared information. The
reason I want to leave Jekyll is because I don't want to depend on a
tool that relies on language (Ruby)/environment that I don't know/use
(in this respect Hugo is the same for me). I prefer something more
simplistic,
Hello,
I would like to rewrite my website using Orgmode (till now I used
Jekyll). It would be nice if you could help me with following questions:
1. could somebody, please, point me to a tutorial on how to create a
multilingual site? Like the orgmode.org with EN:FR:JA. Ideally it would
be if one
Thank you!
Unfortunately my (lack of) elisp knowledge doesn't allow me to implement
this feature myself. I'll wait until somebody finds it useful enough...
On Fri, 2018-03-16 at 22:57 +0100, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> ST <smn...@gmail.com> writes:
>
> >
Hello,
to those engineers, who are responsible for adding new features: does this case
of enabling linkwords with spaces (see below) qualifies as a new feature
request? If yes - where should I file it?
Thank you!
>
> > Why
On Wed, 2018-03-14 at 19:32 +0100, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> ST <smn...@gmail.com> writes:
>
> > Why [[file.org::#1:2:1]] is nicer than [file.org::1:2:1]]?
>
> Because you can write something more meaningful than "1:2:1" when using
> a CUSTOM_ID.
>
> &g
On Wed, 2018-03-14 at 15:02 +0100, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> ST <smn...@gmail.com> writes:
>
> > Why should this not be parse-able? Cut #+LINK: from the beginning, URL
> > (last token) from the end, and the rest will be "link word", even with
>
On Wed, 2018-03-14 at 14:26 +0100, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> > I think this kind of linking is useful for many general cases. Christian
> > has expressed concerns that such links are easily breakable which is
> > true but only for documents that are in draft phase (or those which are
>
hen your structure is not well-defined and you should not use such
links.
Thank you!
>
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 3:10 AM, ST <smn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> John, thank you for this solution!
>
> I posted this question also here:
>
llow 'xpath-follow)
> #+END_SRC
>
>
>
> John
>
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> Pittsburgh, PA 15213
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> @johnki
> >> > after reading "4.6 Link abbreviations" of the manual I have two
> >> > questions:
> >> >
> >> > 1. is it possible to define linkwords with spaces, like this: [[Harry
> >> > Potter:Chapter1]], it looks much more nice than
> >> > [[Harry_Potter:Chapter1]]?
> >>
> >> I think so.
> >
> > If
> > after reading "4.6 Link abbreviations" of the manual I have two
> > questions:
> >
> > 1. is it possible to define linkwords with spaces, like this: [[Harry
> > Potter:Chapter1]], it looks much more nice than
> > [[Harry_Potter:Chapter1]]?
>
> I think so.
If yes, then it's really worth
Hello,
after reading "4.6 Link abbreviations" of the manual I have two
questions:
1. is it possible to define linkwords with spaces, like this: [[Harry
Potter:Chapter1]], it looks much more nice than
[[Harry_Potter:Chapter1]]?
2. is it possible to define a "links catalog" of abbreviations, like
, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> ST <smn...@gmail.com> writes:
>
> > I'm not that experienced in writing in lisp. Is it difficult to create
> > such custom link type? What is the closest link type that you would
> > recommend to take as starting point (
wrote:
> ST writes:
>
> > Adding an extra <> is not an option, as it will make the text
> > less readable, and there is no need in this, as the headings tree
> > structure is already there:
>
> Adding targets, CUSTOM_IDs or IDs are all options. You may not lik
imple text without the ability to
click the link will not know where it goes... while the link
[[file:1:2:1]] makes it quite clear even without clicking it.
Example use case: scriptures with well known structure, e.g. the Bible.
On Mon, 2018-03-12 at 10:29 +, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> On Monda
riptures with well known structure, e.g. the Bible.
On Mon, 2018-03-12 at 10:29 +, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> On Monday, 12 Mar 2018 at 12:09, ST wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > after reading the manual I didn't find a way to construct structured
> > links referring to headings wi
Hi,
after reading the manual I didn't find a way to construct structured
links referring to headings with endless depth, like:
having an file.org:
* 1
** 1
** 2
*** 1
<---link here
with the link:
[[path/to/file.org::*1:2:1]]
Is this possible or should I file it as feature request?
PS: It
et data from a table. You could
> then use it to print column 3 to stdout maybe so it could get piped to
> mail, or build up some command you can call.
>
> ST writes:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have an org table and its third column are emails. I would like to
> &
Hello,
I have an org table and its third column are emails. I would like to
send an email from command line (with the "mail" cli tool) to all those
addresses.
1. How do I extract them from the table and pass to CC of "mail"?
2. Is the same possible somehow if I have several tables with
Hello,
I have many images in my presentation. I would like all of them to have
the following:
#+ATTR_LATEX: :width 0.5\hsize
Is there a way to specify this globally (like in the header of the
file), so I don't need to write this before each image?
Thank you very much!
Hi,
1. I try to paste a timestamp in org mode using C-c "." However once I
get into Calender I would like to convert to other calender, like here:
Converting To Other Calendars
https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/To-Other-Calendar.html
however pressing "p f" doesn't
Thank you!
On Sun, 2016-06-26 at 15:58 +0100, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> On Saturday, 25 Jun 2016 at 19:34, ST wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > is there a way to produce nested ordered (numbered) lists and get it
> > exported (to pdf/html) properly? Like:
> >
> > 1.
Hi,
is there a way to produce nested ordered (numbered) lists and get it
exported (to pdf/html) properly? Like:
1. item_1
2. item_2
2.1. subitem_2_1
2.1.1. subsubitem_2_1_1
2.2. subitem_2_2
3. item_3
Thank you!
2016-06-23 at 22:19 +0200, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> ST <smn...@gmail.com> writes:
>
> > Here is what BBDB developers have to say about my issue... maybe it will
> > help...
>
> Could you show an ECM demonstrating the issue? Thank you.
>
> Regards,
>
Here is what BBDB developers have to say about my issue... maybe it will
help...
On Thu, 2016-06-23 at 21:22 +0200, Roland Winkler wrote:
> On Thu Jun 23 2016 ST wrote:
> > I managed to add anniversaries/birthdays to BBDB and display them in
> > org-agenda. Now I need to move t
get error while trying to generate agenda view: bad-sexp at
line 5 /path/to/agenda.org (org-bbdb-anniversaries). Any ideas on how to
get it working?
Thank you!
ST
Dear Eric,
Eric S Fraga e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk writes:
On Tuesday, 4 Nov 2014 at 11:24, Toby St Clere Smithe wrote:
Hi all,
How might I adjust the agenda view so that as well as displaying the
dates and names of entries, some property / properties of my choosing
are displayed? For instance, I
Hi all,
How might I adjust the agenda view so that as well as displaying the
dates and names of entries, some property / properties of my choosing
are displayed? For instance, I have entries with a LOCATION property,
and would like to see that in the agenda view.
Cheers,
Toby
--
Toby St
DEADLINE: 2014-11-04 Tue
:PROPERTIES:
:Location: Trader Joe's
:END:
The above example is for sorted agenda. This can also be accomplished for
unsorted task lists.
Thanks very much -- I'll have a play with that.
Regards,
Toby
--
Toby St Clere Smithe
http://tsmithe.net
Hello!
Whenever I schdedule an item (C-c C-s), I don't know how to have the hour of the
scheduled item to appear/to be considered. I know that with timestamps, using
C-u C-c ./! will add the hour in the timestamp, but C-u C-c C-s doesn't seem to
work. Is it possible to schedule at a precise hour,
Manish wrote:
C-c C-s drops you in a prompt, enter wed 10:10 RET (sans quotes) and
it is scheduled for that precise hour. No?
*sigh* your right! hehe I was trying to enter 10h00, but i guess it has to be
10:00! hehe
Thank you!
David
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Hi all!
I would like to know if it is possible to highlight some text region with a
certain color. I know that the *bold*, _underligned_ and /italic/ works fine,
and I was wondering if it would be possible to colorize some other parts to have
a better contrast.
Thank you! ^_^Y
David
Carsten Dominik wrote:
When I do this, the line is included.
I need a minimal example to find out more.
Ok I've attached a minimal org file which uses both the #+TITLE: form (which
works fine) and the #+STYLE: form (wich doesn't). I've also attach the generated
html file.
Thank you! ^_^
Sebastian Rose wrote:
Hi David,
Exactly that file works fine here.
Hm - anything else must cause this. I don't think your org-mode version
older than the feature?
I don't think so. I'm using the most recent version available in gentoo's
portage:
d...@david-laptop ~ $ eix org-mode
Hello!
I tried to add the follwing line to one of my org file:
#+STYLE: link rel=stylesheet type=text/css href=style.css /
but, when I export it to html, there is no link .../ line in the
resulting html... Is there something that I am doing wrong?
Thank you!
David
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Hi all!
I am new to the org-mode, but its been very helpfull so far :). I was
wondering though, where should I put the elisp code that is sometime
required?
For example, when creating a project I have to set the
org-publish-project-alist variable, but where that setq should be?
I've put it in my
Manish wrote:
Some of the publishing options can be kept in the org file itself but
some others would need to defined as part of org-publish-project-alist
itself only. Is there a reason why you do not wish to keep the settings
in .emacs file?
No reason, I was just trying to understand how to
Matthew Lundin wrote:
Hi David,
David St-Hilaire sthil...@iro.umontreal.ca writes:
No reason, I was just trying to understand how to publishing system
works. I couldn't make it work so far. I now have setup my project
alist in my .emacs file (and reloaded my .emacs) and when I try
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