Eric S Fraga writes:
We should keep --- as lines to be exported and perhaps use ::: for
those that are just introducing convenience for table calculations as
=== looks far too heavy to me for that purpose.
Sure, I can see how === may be too heavy.
If you want to play around with this a bit,
Eric Schulte writes:
While I can't claim to fully follow your gnuplot examples, i would
recommend using an intervening shell code block to parse the Org-mode
table data into something that gnuplot will ingest.
Implementing something just for gnuplot seems to miss the mark. I can
see utility
Hi Nick,
I tried this, but no luck. I am using emacs 24.3.1 on the mac. Doc-view is
included included in this version of emacs, will this conflict with org-docview
?
cheers
M
On Sat, May 11, 2013 at 12:39:55PM +0200, Achim Gratz wrote:
Eric S Fraga writes:
We should keep --- as lines to be exported and perhaps use ::: for
those that are just introducing convenience for table calculations as
=== looks far too heavy to me for that purpose.
Sure, I can see how
Hi,
I just switch from org7.x to 8, and there are many problems when I
use it for publishing htmls, one of which is the location of table of
contents in the generated htmls.
Since I am still using jekyll to generate the final pages, I need to
put some metadata in the beginning of
So is there any way to change the location of the table of contents
parts?
What I did recently was disabling toc in the header and putting it in
the document later (info (org) Table of contents):
#+OPTIONS: toc:nil
#+BEGIN_HTML
---
layout: org
id: elispintro
title: An Introduction To
Marvin Doyley m.doy...@rochester.edu writes:
I tried this, but no luck. I am using emacs 24.3.1 on the
mac. Doc-view is included included in this version of emacs, will this
conflict with org-docview ?
Not sure what this is: What exactly did you try?
In any case, org-docview is the
Hmm, that works! But I am just wondering why there is such an
inconsistency: there are 2 options for TOC, but for different usage?
Oliver Večerník o...@vecernik.at writes:
So is there any way to change the location of the table of contents
parts?
What I did recently was disabling toc
I like to include files from the network to document their status at the
time of publication e.g.:
#+INCLUDE: /host:/etc/iptables/iptables.rules example
But sometimes I'd like to do some more filtering (sed, whatever), to
remove passwords or other sensible information from the output. Is
Hi Eric,
Hang on, I am still looking into the UTC aspect.
Right now the offset is dependent upon the execution time rather than
upon the date being converted.
Yes, if by execution time you mean by the time zone of the computer
running the script. This is definitely a problem and one which
To answer my own question, I still don't know if this is 'best
practice', but this worked for me quite well:
#+BEGIN_SRC sh :exports results :results output
ssh host cat /etc/iptables/iptables.rules | sed 's/pattern/string/'
#+END_SRC
oops, useless use of cat:
#+BEGIN_SRC sh :exports
Glenn Morris writes:
Package: org-mode
(This report refers to the version of Org in the Emacs trunk.)
Several Org files cannot be loaded in isolation, by which I mean that eg
emacs -batch -l ob-C
fails. This may have no practical consequences, but seems like bad form
(eg it causes
(Please keep the debbugs address included. It is basically an alias for
the org-mode list in this instance.)
Achim Gratz wrote:
Reimplementation with pcase should fix that unless this is then resolved
at compile-time?
pcase probably doesn't exist in all the ancient Emacs versions that you
Hi Nick,
I tried what you suggested, but the problem still persists.
Here the backtrace
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error Invalid image file name `nil')
signal(error (Invalid image file name `nil'))
error(Invalid image file name `%s' nil)
image-type(nil png nil)
create-image(nil png
Marvin Doyley m.doy...@rochester.edu writes:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error Invalid image file name `nil')
signal(error (Invalid image file name `nil'))
error(Invalid image file name `%s' nil)
image-type(nil png nil)
create-image(nil png nil :pointer arrow)
FWIW, I've documented my steps towards updating to the new exporter
https://github.com/eludom/HOWTO/blob/master/newOrgModeExporter/upgradingToTheNewOrgModeExporter.txt
I was putting it off until I had a little time to work through it.
Hopefully, this will help others in the same holding
Hi Nick,
I just updated to a newer version of emacs, which now solved the problem.
The only remaining issue is that I have to manually switch to doc-view-mode to
view the pdf. Is there away to do this automatically ?
Thanks
M
Marvin Doyley m.doy...@rochester.edu writes:
I just updated to a newer version of emacs, which now solved the
problem. The only remaining issue is that I have to manually switch
to doc-view-mode to view the pdf. Is there away to do this
automatically ?
AFAIK, this happens automagically
Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com writes:
Marvin Doyley m.doy...@rochester.edu writes:
I just updated to a newer version of emacs, which now solved the
problem. The only remaining issue is that I have to manually switch
to doc-view-mode to view the pdf. Is there away to do this
automatically ?
Your suggestion worked. Adding doc-view-mode-maybe to the auto-mode-alist
rendered my pdf automatically.
I really appreciate your help.
Cheers
M
Dnia 2013-04-08, o godz. 11:28:47
Marcin Borkowski mb...@wmi.amu.edu.pl napisał(a):
Dnia 2013-04-08, o godz. 06:52:02
James Harkins jamshar...@gmail.com napisał(a):
As it happens, one of the lead developers of mobileorg started a
thread on the MobileOrg-Android mailing list asking for
OK, I took the plunge and upgraded to org-8.0 and tried the new exporter.
The HTML export works fine! However, I'm having trouble exporting to PDF
via LaTeX.
I use a LaTeX custom class which I hired someone to create for me, which I
load as a preference file latex.el:
Peter Salazar cycleofs...@gmail.com writes:
I use a LaTeX custom class which I hired someone to create for me,
which I load as a preference file
latex.el: http://pastebin.com/SW0Xqe2h (the custom class is called
ilija).
It worked perfectly up to org 7.9.4.
But now my PDF documents are
Vikas Rawal vikasli...@agrarianresearch.org writes:
Note for Mac OSX users:. I am using Ubuntu Precise, not OSX, and
TeXlive 2012, not 2010, and I got the Executing bibtex2html failed
when testing this also (even without limit:t). The only way I can
imagine to work around was to first run the
On 11.5.2013, at 20:24, Glenn Morris r...@gnu.org wrote:
(Please keep the debbugs address included. It is basically an alias for
the org-mode list in this instance.)
Achim Gratz wrote:
Reimplementation with pcase should fix that unless this is then resolved
at compile-time?
pcase
On 10.5.2013, at 09:50, Glenn Morris r...@gnu.org wrote:
Package: org-mode
(This report refers to the version of Org in the Emacs trunk.)
Several Org files cannot be loaded in isolation, by which I mean that eg
emacs -batch -l ob-C
fails. This may have no practical consequences, but
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