Mike Gauland mikely...@no8wireless.co.nz schrieb:
I've been using the :wrap parameter extensively, to give me control
over the
formatting of results from code blocks. For files with many such
blocks, it
makes sense to specify the formatting at the file level. This works
well, unless
I want a
Note: Resend to the list; I did send this mail to bastien alone, not the
list - mea culpa.
Hi,
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
Hi Rainer,
Rainer M Krug r.m.k...@gmail.com writes:
I would like to use a README.org file on github, and also include code
blocks in the README.org - is this
Hi,
suvayu ali fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Puneeth,
On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 10:57 AM, Puneeth Chaganti puncha...@gmail.com
wrote:
Actually, embedding code blocks in the README does work[1][2]. You
need to use all upper case keywords, i.e., BEGIN_SRC or BEGIN_EXAMPLE
instead
Eric Schulte eric.schu...@gmx.com writes:
But I'm often bitten by the distinction between export and tangling --
:padline, :shebang come to mind, where I expected org-babel to honour
the setting in both cases.
Could you describe a use case where these options would be used for
exporting
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com schrieb:
Tom Regner t...@goochesa.de wrote:
Hi,
Panruo Wu p...@mymail.mines.edu writes:
Dear list,
#+begin_src sh=C2=A0
for np in {1..32}
do
=C2=A0 =C2=A0 echo $np
done
#+end_src
when executing, the output only shows
{1..32}
which
Hi,
Panruo Wu p...@mymail.mines.edu writes:
Dear list,
#+begin_src sh
for np in {1..32}
do
echo $np
done
#+end_src
when executing, the output only shows
{1..32}
which is clearly not I want..
After some investigation, I found that orgmode
uses sh that cannot understand the
Hi Tassilo,
Tassilo Horn tass...@member.fsf.org writes:
[...]
But I think a global all-TODO widget is of no great use anyway (there
are simply too many). I'd very much like to have a Today widget that
shows every item of today (normal timestamps, SCHEDULED, and DEADLINE).
With the Calendar
Hi Sven,
Sven Bretfeld sven.bretf...@gmx.ch writes:
Thank you very much for MobileOrg 0.8. It has improved very much since
the last update. Really good work.
I second that - it's an awesome release.
1. Calendar Sync doesn't seem to work on my device. I chose one of my
GoogleCalendars
Tom Regner t...@tomsdiner.org writes:
Hi Sven,
Sven Bretfeld sven.bretf...@gmx.ch writes:
Thank you very much for MobileOrg 0.8. It has improved very much since
the last update. Really good work.
I second that - it's an awesome release.
1. Calendar Sync doesn't seem to work on my device
From aea3adc952de33aa9acad94fbd9baa717b7b1a1e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Tom Regner t...@goochesa.de
Rcpt To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2012 12:39:52 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] ob.el Adhere to current :padline header during noweb
dereferencing.
At the moment using the :noweb-ref
Tom Regner t...@goochesa.de writes:
From aea3adc952de33aa9acad94fbd9baa717b7b1a1e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Tom Regner t...@goochesa.de
Rcpt To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2012 12:39:52 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] ob.el Adhere to current :padline header during noweb
Eric Schulte eric.schu...@gmx.com writes:
I'd rather not change the default silently in this way.
I understand that.
Could you provide a minimal example of the difference you describe? I
just tried viewing the expanded form of the following code block and saw
no difference between
Wow - this is /fast/ development :-); now I'm glad my son kept me awake
this night, so that I could check my mails sooner than I normaly would have...
Eric Schulte eric.schu...@gmx.com writes:
Tom Regner t...@goochesa.de writes:
Eric Schulte eric.schu...@gmx.com writes:
I'd rather
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