Torsten Wagner writes:
> Hi Rainer,
>
> I am a big fan of Zenburn.
> Unfortunately, it is exactly the opposite of what you are looking for. I find
> it very eye friendly.
> However, maybe once in a while you want a dark-color-theme and then zenburn
> might be worse to try ;)
I know Zenburn -
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
> Hi Rainer
> Torsten Wagner writes:
>
>> Hi Rainer,
>>
>> I am a big fan of Zenburn.
>> Unfortunately, it is exactly the opposite of what you are looking for. I
>> find it very eye friendly.
>> However, maybe once in a while you want a dark-color-theme and
Hi,
I am wondering why the default value of header argument :tangle is 'no'
rather than 'yes'.
Back to google-calendar.org as an example.
Is it normal that whomever wants to use the embedded elisp file needs
to edit the source and e.g. insert a '#+PROPERTY: tangle yes'?
It is clear that this fi
Hi Dieter,
"Dieter Wilhelm, H." writes:
> I added to org-link-abbrev-alist the list ("att" .
> org-attach-expand-link) and it works nicely when I'm opening links
> (C-c C-o) to images in the attachment directory. But when I try to
> export the document org-attach-expand-link is not to working.
Hi Robert,
Robert Goldman writes:
> I tried to make two submenus to my org-capture templates: a prefix key
> "t" (for TODO) and a prefix key "T" (for today's TODO).
>
> When I tried to use them, the "T" key did not appear and was not accepted.
>
> Looking more deeply, it appears that it was filt
Vikas Rawal writes:
>> yet.
>>
>> I am looking for suggestions for color themes which are on a light
>> background (reflections are less) and has nice and effective syntax
>> highlighting.
>
> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-color-themes.html
>
> You may like Leuven.
Indeed - Leuven looks very nic
rai...@krugs.de (Rainer M. Krug) writes:
> Vikas Rawal writes:
>
>>> yet.
>>>
>>> I am looking for suggestions for color themes which are on a light
>>> background (reflections are less) and has nice and effective syntax
>>> highlighting.
>>
>> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-color-themes.html
>>
>
Manuel Prinz writes:
> On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 03:32:31PM +0200, Rainer M. Krug wrote:
>> I am looking for suggestions for color themes which are on a light
>> background (reflections are less) and has nice and effective syntax
>> highlighting. Any suggestions?
>
> I'm a big fan of Solarized [1].
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Bastien writes:
>
>> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>>
>>> We can widen the definition of `standalone': a standalone timestamp is
>>> a timestamp belonging to a paragraph that contains only timestamps
>>> objects.
>>
>> Great. If that's possible, then I think th
Hello,
Eric Schulte wrote:
>> - Can we prune some options/syntax that's no longer necessary? For
>> example, what does =:wrap= (no argument provided) do?
>
> Wrap has been deprecated for some time.
No, it hasn't been deprecated. ":results wrap" has; not ":wrap"...
> Perhaps it has been long enou
Guido Van Hoecke writes:
> I am wondering why the default value of header argument :tangle is 'no'
> rather than 'yes'.
FWIW, the default makes sense to me. A document might contain lots of
little code blocks for one purpose or another (testing, little
utilities, version archive, etc.) that you
Manuel Prinz writes:
> On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 03:32:31PM +0200, Rainer M. Krug wrote:
>> I am looking for suggestions for color themes which are on a light
>> background (reflections are less) and has nice and effective syntax
>> highlighting. Any suggestions?
>
> I'm a big fan of Solarized [1].
rai...@krugs.de (Rainer M. Krug) writes:
> Manuel Prinz writes:
>
>> On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 03:32:31PM +0200, Rainer M. Krug wrote:
>>> I am looking for suggestions for color themes which are on a light
>>> background (reflections are less) and has nice and effective syntax
>>> highlighting. Any
rai...@krugs.de (Rainer M. Krug) writes:
> One question about the font: Can I use it under Linux as well? And how
> can I install it then?
Yes you can use it.
1. Download font
2. Place font in ~/.fonts/ (you may create this directory if you don't
already have it.)
(3. Stop & start Emacs? Can't
Eric Schulte writes:
>> - Is =:results drawer= what we want as the syntax to get org syntax
>> parsed by the exporter?
>
> Yes.
>
>> Just guessing from the name, it strikes me as a fix or enhancement for
>> some other behavior/option that's now being applied to code as an
>> after thought.
>>
>
>
Christian Moe wrote:
> Guido Van Hoecke writes:
>> I am wondering why the default value of header argument :tangle is 'no'
>> rather than 'yes'.
>
> FWIW, the default makes sense to me. A document might contain lots of
> little code blocks for one purpose or another (testing, little
> utilities, ve
Rainer M. Krug wrote:
> rai...@krugs.de (Rainer M. Krug) writes:
>> Vikas Rawal writes:
I am looking for suggestions for color themes which are on a light
background (reflections are less) and has nice and effective syntax
highlighting.
>>>
>>> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-col
Michael Strey writes:
> Here is the most important part of Mat's reply:
>
> ,
> | note that "tel:" is a common uri for indicating that something is a
> | telephone number (http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3966)
> `
>
> Seems that we should prefer 'tel' as key for the phone link.
+1
--
: Er
Hi Charles,
"Charles C. Berry" writes:
> Attached.
Thanks for the patch -- there is a confusion here.
`org-edit-src-auto-save-idle-delay' controls whether the base buffer
will be saved after some idle delay. If so, it does what C-x C-s
would do: save the base buffer, not the editing window.
Suvayu Ali writes:
> On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 07:36:26AM +0200, Bastien wrote:
>> For this you need to define a new derived exporter from 'ascii.
>>
>> Get a fresh clone of Org and see how this is done in ox-md.el,
>> which create a MarkDown exporter by deriving it from the ascii
>> one.
>
> Actu
On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 10:43:39AM +0200, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Suvayu Ali writes:
>
> > On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 07:36:26AM +0200, Bastien wrote:
> >> For this you need to define a new derived exporter from 'ascii.
> >>
> >> Get a fresh clone of Org and see how this is done in ox-md.el,
> >>
* Rainer M. Krug wrote:
>
> There is, imho, one big difference between using google reader and gwene
> with any desktop news reader: as far as I know, you can not sync read
> items between ydifferent readers (desktops, mobile devices, tablets,
> ...). This is for me a problem, as I mainly read fro
"Sebastien Vauban" writes:
> Rainer M. Krug wrote:
>> rai...@krugs.de (Rainer M. Krug) writes:
>>> Vikas Rawal writes:
>
> I am looking for suggestions for color themes which are on a light
> background (reflections are less) and has nice and effective syntax
> highlighting.
>>
David Rogers writes:
> rai...@krugs.de (Rainer M. Krug) writes:
>
>> One question about the font: Can I use it under Linux as well? And how
>> can I install it then?
>
> Yes you can use it.
>
> 1. Download font
>
> 2. Place font in ~/.fonts/ (you may create this directory if you don't
> already h
Hi Eric,
Eric S Fraga writes:
> This leads me to suggest that both cases (dvipng
> and imagemagick) use the same latex code and, in fact, it may be
> possible to fold both functions org-create-formula-image-with-dvipng and
> org-create-formula-image-with-imagemagick into one...
I would welcome
Hi Nicolas,
Bastien writes:
>> It makes sense indeed. latex back-end will use, by default, smart
>> quotes.
>
> We should turn this on by default unless we have a mechanism to fix
> the LaTeX headers, if needed.
>
> The default behavior now is wrong: for example, if I use quotes in
> a document
Karl Voit writes:
> * Rainer M. Krug wrote:
>>
>> There is, imho, one big difference between using google reader and gwene
>> with any desktop news reader: as far as I know, you can not sync read
>> items between ydifferent readers (desktops, mobile devices, tablets,
>> ...). This is for me a pr
* Rainer M. Krug wrote:
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> * Rainer M. Krug wrote:
>>
>>> But I want to see only the news which I did not read on the other
>>> device. So something like an imap implementation for gwene would
>>> be needed to make it a *very* interesting solution for me.
>>
>> Ack.
>
> Ac
Karl Voit schrieb:
[...]
>> I can imagine - a regular emacs on an android touch tablet without an
>> additional keyboard...
>
>I also tested a FreedomPro bluetooth keyboard with my XOOM tablet.
>Unfortunately, no Ctrl/ESC/Alt is working. So Android/Emacs is not
>usable without the Hacker's key
> > I am using org-mode version 8.0-pre (release_8.0-pre-247-gbc3ccd @
> > /home/vikas/lisp/org-mode/lisp/).
> >
> > I have a table generated by a source block in a document that I would
> > like to export to latex. In the exported tex file, I would like org to
> > insert a line like the following
rai...@krugs.de (Rainer M. Krug) writes:
> Ack?
That comes from ASCII (the first edition of the standard), which had two
control characters (OK, it had more than two control characters, but I'm
only looking at those two!): ACK and NAK, for Acknowledge and Negative
Acknowledge.
At this time, seri
Well, but note that we don't use file URLs -- we have special org hyperlinks
with their own syntax...
The reason I am reluctant to adopt tel: is that that would suggest we should
adopt the phone number syntax of RFC 3966. I confess that I haven't slogged my
way through it, nor am I likely to ha
2013/4/16 Bastien :
> Hi Dieter,
>
> "Dieter Wilhelm, H." writes:
>
>> I added to org-link-abbrev-alist the list ("att" .
>> org-attach-expand-link) and it works nicely when I'm opening links
>> (C-c C-o) to images in the attachment directory. But when I try to
>> export the document org-attach-e
"Sebastien Vauban" writes:
> Christian Moe wrote:
>> Guido Van Hoecke writes:
>>> I am wondering why the default value of header argument :tangle is 'no'
>>> rather than 'yes'.
>>
>> FWIW, the default makes sense to me. A document might contain lots of
>> little code blocks for one purpose or ano
Eric Schulte writes:
> Hi,
>
> I've been wanting to add the ability to post-process the results of a
> code block for some time, and some recent threads (e.g., [1] and [2])
> could both have benefited from post-processing of code block output.
[...]
> Does this new header argument seem useful?
Hi Vikas
I am not sure I understand the problem correctly, but how about this?
Here is a table produced by a R-src block
with some descriptive text in a minipage:
---snip--
#+BEGIN_SRC R :results output latex :exports results :s
After upgrading, when publish a project I get
the error:
org-export-expand-include-keyword:
Invalid syntax in INCLUDE keyword
I try delete all lines with:
#+INCLUDE: header.org
But the error persists. Anyone know how to fix it?
org-version: 8.0-pre (release_8.0-pre-410-g87e84c)
E
* Tom wrote:
>
> Karl Voit schrieb:
>>
>>I also tested a FreedomPro bluetooth keyboard with my XOOM tablet.
>>Unfortunately, no Ctrl/ESC/Alt is working. So Android/Emacs is not
>>usable without the Hacker's keyboard which is an on-screen
>>keyboard that offers all those modifier keys. When the on
OSiUX,
OSiUX wrote:
> After upgrading, when publish a project I get
> the error:
>
> org-export-expand-include-keyword:
> Invalid syntax in INCLUDE keyword
>
> I try delete all lines with:
>
> #+INCLUDE: header.org
New syntax: quote the file name...
#+INCLUDE: "header.org"
>
On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 3:23 AM, Christian Moe wrote:
>
> Eric Schulte writes:
>>> - Is =:results drawer= what we want as the syntax to get org syntax
>>> parsed by the exporter?
>>
>> Yes.
>>
>>> Just guessing from the name, it strikes me as a fix or enhancement for
>>> some other behavior/option
Eric S Fraga writes:
> Eric Schulte writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've been wanting to add the ability to post-process the results of a
>> code block for some time, and some recent threads (e.g., [1] and [2])
>> could both have benefited from post-processing of code block output.
>
> [...]
>
>> Does th
John Hendy writes:
> On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 3:23 AM, Christian Moe wrote:
>>
>> Eric Schulte writes:
- Is =:results drawer= what we want as the syntax to get org syntax
parsed by the exporter?
>>>
>>> Yes.
>>>
Just guessing from the name, it strikes me as a fix or enhancement for
Hello,
I'm working through examples in "A Multi-Language Computing Environment for
Literate Programming and Reproducible Research" by Shulte et al. J.
Stat. Software, 46/3, 2012.
This example compiles but results are not returned to the Org-mode buffer:
Bastien writes:
> Hi Christopher,
>
> Christopher Allan Webber writes:
>
>> I wonder if we had a property that was basically sorting on very large
>> numbers? When you add something to the agenda and there aren't any
>> sorted items, it creates a property with some median-ish very large
>> numbe
Bastien wrote:
> Hi Robert,
>
> Robert Goldman writes:
>
>> I tried to make two submenus to my org-capture templates: a prefix key
>> "t" (for TODO) and a prefix key "T" (for today's TODO).
>>
>> When I tried to use them, the "T" key did not appear and was not accepted.
>>
>> Looking more deeply
Hi Robert,
Robert Goldman writes:
> Hope that clarifies,
It does, fixed, thanks.
--
Bastien
Hi Christopher,
Christopher Allan Webber writes:
> Just store the property on the item itself
But this solution is task-based, not agenda-based.
The "Sorting" property you describe would be useful in one
agenda and not in one other -- so this does not really fit
for the OP use-case I guess.
-
Hi Sébastien,
"Sebastien Vauban"
writes:
> Alvar Maciel wrote:
>> Hi to all,
>> I'm using org-mode as personal day planner with almost all the
>> configuration of http://doc.norang.ca/org-mode.html
>> I try to use org-protocol to send links to emacs using the config of
>> worg. But when emacs
Hi Vikas,
On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 05:26:19PM +0530, Vikas Rawal wrote:
> > > I am using org-mode version 8.0-pre (release_8.0-pre-247-gbc3ccd @
> > > /home/vikas/lisp/org-mode/lisp/).
> > >
> > > I have a table generated by a source block in a document that I would
> > > like to export to latex.
April, 15 at 20:38 Itai kloog wrote:
> im looking for a way/wondering if anyone has a homebrew script he
> uses, to "scrape" a webpage into org.
This is a long, long shot. I wrote some basic emacs-w3m scraping to
login to Facebook. You will need to know elisp to make anything out of
it.
http://i
Karl Voit writes:
> Unfortunately, my Android Emacs segfaults now (can't test it)
There is a known segfault related to having the font size set too
large. I forget how to fix it because I haven't been using Android Emacs
lately, but try setting the font smaller in whatever way you can.
--
Davi
Roger Mason writes:
> Hello,
>
> I'm working through examples in "A Multi-Language Computing Environment for
> Literate Programming and Reproducible Research" by Shulte et al. J.
> Stat. Software, 46/3, 2012.
>
> This example compiles but results are not returned to the Org-mode buffer:
> ==
Hello Eric,
On 04/16/2013 04:15 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
Roger Mason writes:
Hello,
I'm working through examples in "A Multi-Language Computing Environment for
Literate Programming and Reproducible Research" by Shulte et al. J.
Stat. Software, 46/3, 2012.
This example compiles but results ar
On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 11:15:00PM +0530, Sanjib Sikder wrote:
> Hi,
>
> While pdf exporting an inline equation from org-mode, I am getting two
> different fonts in the equation. I have attached an example .org file
> with the equation and the generated output files (.pdf and .tex). In
> the .tex
Bastien writes:
> Hi Sébastien,
>
> "Sebastien Vauban"
> writes:
>
>> Alvar Maciel wrote:
>>> Hi to all,
>>> I'm using org-mode as personal day planner with almost all the
>>> configuration of http://doc.norang.ca/org-mode.html
>>> I try to use org-protocol to send links to emacs using the confi
Aloha all,
Jumping in here with apologies :)
Suvayu Ali writes:
> Hi Vikas,
>
> On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 05:26:19PM +0530, Vikas Rawal wrote:
>> > > I am using org-mode version 8.0-pre (release_8.0-pre-247-gbc3ccd @
>> > > /home/vikas/lisp/org-mode/lisp/).
>> > >
>> > > I have a table generated
Eric Schulte writes:
> Eric S Fraga writes:
>
>> Eric Schulte writes:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I've been wanting to add the ability to post-process the results of a
>>> code block for some time, and some recent threads (e.g., [1] and [2])
>>> could both have benefited from post-processing of code blo
Hi, John,
My apologies; the question/suggestion below was meant for Eric and
concerned a possible change in Babel that might help. It was not meant
as a tip to you about something you could try now.
In any case, Eric has replied that drawers are the preferred solution,
so I suppose something a
Feng Shu writes:
Hello Feng,
> Bastien writes:
>
>> Hi Feng,
>>
>> Feng Shu writes:
>>
>>> [update diff] make output format more beautiful
>>
>> thanks for the patch -- at first sight, the formatting should be
>> fixed, let's try to avoid lines longer than 80 characters. But in
>> general, I'
Hey Tom,
On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 10:07:26AM -1000, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
> Aloha all,
>
> Jumping in here with apologies :)
Isn't that why we discuss on mailing lists, so that people can jump in
;).
> > I'm suggesting this because if you continue on this path, i.e. litter
> > your Org file with
Hi,
John Hendy writes:
> Sorry if that's not what you're looking for! The recipe page you
> posted will show you how to do some various columns and layouts, but
> again, this is just doing in Org what you can do manually in Beamer.
> The appearance is all going to come from the theme.
thanks a l
> > I'm suggesting this because if you continue on this path, i.e. litter
> > your Org file with hacks, soon you will end up with an extremely fragile
> > and complicated Org project. I have been down that road while writing
> > my thesis.
I see the point. I think there is a need for document
Greetings,
I remember reading a discussion some time ago about Org, and the
Borg, and unicorns with mechanical faceplates, "Resistance is
futile," etc. Here is one interpretation of a uniborg:
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-artwork.html
Feel free to improve it, embellish it, play with it, modify it
I use org-protocol with Chrome and Windows 8, emacs 24.3+ and some recent
Org mode.
I definitely can select the capture template.
I use emacsclientw.exe rather than emacs.exe to store the link.
It also means that emacs is already started and org-mode already loaded.
Fabrice
2013/4/16 Bastien
Michael Strey writes:
Hello Michael,
> On Tue, Apr 09, 2013 at 09:31:40AM +0200, Michael Strey wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>> The problem is on the side of org-contacts. Org-contacts does not
>> support links in its properties.
> [...]
>
>> This shortcoming effects not only the phone links but email lin
Karl Voit writes:
> Unfortunately, my Android Emacs segfaults now (can't test it) and
I found that you can get the Emacs app started without segfaulting if
you reduce the font size. Of course, that may make the text
illegible for you... :-(
The on-screen keyboard is not ideal, of course. My b
François Pinard writes:
> rai...@krugs.de (Rainer M. Krug) writes:
>
>> Ack?
>
> That comes from ASCII (the first edition of the standard), which had two
And it was also what the cat in Bloom County used to say ;-)
--
: Eric S Fraga, GnuPG: 0xC89193D8FFFCF67D
: in Emacs 24.3.50.1 and Org relea
Hi Suvayu,
Suvayu Ali writes:
> Hey Tom,
>
> Actually, I am working on a workflow for large writing projects, my PhD
> thesis in this case :-p. What I have in mind is have a Makefile based
> build system that uses `emacs --batch' to export to LaTeX and html. The
> images are generated separate
For those interested in MobileOrg on iOS devices, it has been approved
and will be back in the store soon, it can take up to 24 hours to
become available.
See this github issue for further info:
https://github.com/MobileOrg/mobileorg/issues/24
Enjoy!
-sean
Aloha Vikas,
Vikas Rawal writes:
>> I've been down it too many times myself. The habits I've developed
>> over time have helped, but I think they are less systematic than
>> what you've devised.
>
> Tom, do tell us more about what these habits are.
The new exporter is really your friend. Where
Jay Kerns writes:
> Greetings,
>
> I remember reading a discussion some time ago about Org, and the
> Borg, and unicorns with mechanical faceplates, "Resistance is
> futile," etc. Here is one interpretation of a uniborg:
>
> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-artwork.html
>
> Feel free to improve it, em
Hi-
Overall, Achim's updates to perl babel processing have been
fantastic. But there seems to be a problem with :result output --
there is no way to get a table.
Also, if the results are :value, the stdout is mixed in with the
returned results.
Here are some examples:
* perl results
** default
Daimrod writes:
>
> I agree with you, it would be much better if org-contacts managed
> links
> within properties.
I think the two format have less difference
org-android and org-android-NG can't show properties like outline,
I expect to see the implement of this feature
>
> I'll look at Mic
Fabrice Popineau writes:
> I use org-protocol with Chrome and Windows 8, emacs 24.3+ and some
> recent Org mode.
> I definitely can select the capture template.
> I use emacsclientw.exe rather than emacs.exe to store the link.
> It also means that emacs is already started and org-mode already
> l
Feng Shu writes:
> Daimrod writes:
>
>>
>> I agree with you, it would be much better if org-contacts managed
>> links
>> within properties.
> I think the two format have less difference
>
> org-android and org-android-NG can't show properties like outline,
> I expect to see the implement of this
Hi Vikas,
On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 03:40:22AM +0530, Vikas Rawal wrote:
>
> > At one point I realised the problem and made the decision to
> > split things into two kinds of files: static content (document
> > structuring, text, plots, etc), and dynamic content (babel, TikZ blocks
> > that generat
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