Dear Nick & Bastien,
Thanks for your responses.
Both of you indicated that you don't have the problem with Emacs -Q. I
don't either. Sorry, I should have tried a minimal example before
posting.
In any case, I have tracked down the offending line in my customisation
that leads to the error:
Hi,
I think that the default rendering of source code on the worg side was
closely resmbling the default rendering on emacs.
I have the impression that somehow this is no longer the case, as
visible a.o. at
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-configs/org-config-examples.html
Is this a deliberate choice?
Am Donnerstag, 23. Mai 2013, 23:48:03 schrieb Marcin Borkowski:
> Dnia 2013-05-23, o godz. 15:21:56
>
> John Hendy napisał(a):
> > I have a use case and am not sure if Org would help or not. I've
> > downloaded a bunch of technical data sheets on various materials from
> > a vendor. I'd like to c
Hi Suvayu,
Suvayu Ali wrote:
> On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 10:39:03AM +0200, Sebastien Vauban wrote:
>> Suvayu Ali wrote:
>> >> Now I wonder if such a feature already exists in Org-mode (I would not
>> >> be surprised, but I'm not aware of it) and if anybody would be
>> >> interested in having such a
In org 7.8.11 with emacs 24.2 fill-paragraph used to recognize
paragraph fill prefixes as usual for mail citations. This seems to be
no longer the case (which I noticed first with org 7.9.3 with emacs
24.3). Apparently this has been noticed before and a bug reported,
according to
http://list
Marcin Borkowski writes:
>
>
> Hi list,
>
> many of you use Org-mode to create Beamer presentations. How about the
> other way round? I wrote an Org-mode styled Beamer theme. Please use,
> enjoy and report bugs and feature requests!
>
> https://twitter.com/marcin_mbork/status/3358904949807677
Eric S Fraga writes:
> Marcin Borkowski writes:
>
>>
>>
>> Hi list,
>>
>> many of you use Org-mode to create Beamer presentations. How about the
>> other way round? I wrote an Org-mode styled Beamer theme. Please use,
>> enjoy and report bugs and feature requests!
>>
>> https://twitter.com/m
Hi
I would like to import all files in a directory into an org document,
and each file should be in one source block, so that tangling the
document, will result in all files created.
My reasoning: I am using org-mode to keep track of installations on my
machine (apt-get as well as other installs)
Hello,
Daimrod writes:
> I'm playing a bit with org-element for org-contacts and I wanted to know
> what is the prefered way to change an element.
>
> For example, ATM, when I want to change an element property to add a new
> value, I do:
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
> (org-entry-put nil propert
Hello,
"Wagemans, Peter" writes:
> In org 7.8.11 with emacs 24.2 fill-paragraph used to recognize
> paragraph fill prefixes as usual for mail citations. This seems to be
> no longer the case (which I noticed first with org 7.9.3 with emacs
> 24.3). Apparently this has been noticed before and a b
Matt Price writes:
> On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 7:04 AM, Puneeth Chaganti wrote:
>> On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 4:18 PM, Michael Alan Dorman
>>> If you don't mind, I will start looking at the org2blog code and seeing
>>> how cleanly I can implement these additional capabilities as handlers or
>>> filters
Hello,
"Sebastien Vauban"
writes:
> That won't help you, but I've already sent questions on this problem, last
> year (Org < 8). See my post on
> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2012-02/msg00247.html.
>
> Though, it's (for me) still unfixed as of today.
>
> The good news is tha
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> You can wrap your mail citation within a Verse block (or an example
> block).
That appears to inhibit paragraph filling. The desired and previously
existing functionality is paragraph filling that preserves the
paragraph citation prefix.
Also, I often compose complete t
Carsten Dominik writes:
Hi Carsten, Hi List,
> ,
> | Behind every folded headline, a little 'cookie' shows the number of
> | hidden lines till the next visible headline.
> `---
"Wagemans, Peter" writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>
>> You can wrap your mail citation within a Verse block (or an example
>> block).
>
> That appears to inhibit paragraph filling. The desired and previously
> existing functionality is paragraph filling that preserves the
> paragraph citation pr
Nick Dokos writes:
> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>
>>> , and it should be hooked somehow into the folding/unfolding routines
>>> to auto-update.
>>
>> Thats what I thought too, but I ran into a problem I could not solve so
>> far, so this user-command based implementation (show the cookies on
>> dem
Hi,
I just stumbled upon a bad formatting on the website (
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html ).
In "Why doesn't C-c a call the agenda? Why don't some org keybindings
work?", we can see
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp ;; The following lines are always needed. Choose
your own keys. (add-to-list 'auto-mod
Hi, I have a todo.org file with some local variables, here is the file
content
# Local Variables:
# eval: (setq org-todo-keyword-faces
# '(("TOSTART" . "red")
#("PLANING" . "yellow")
#("DOING" . "yellow")
#("CHECKING" . "yellow")
#("WAITING" . "green")
#("DOCUMENTING" . "yello
Hello!
I intend to use org-mode for organizing my research notes; I prefer however
a "wiki" style with many files rather than one big file.
I found that the ID mechanism is quite robust for linking across files, but
most of the time I'd like to link to a file, not a heading in that file, by
ID. I
"Daniel." writes:
> Hi, I have a todo.org file with some local variables, here is the file content
>
> # Local Variables:
> # eval: (setq org-todo-keyword-faces
> # '(("TOSTART" . "red")
> # ("PLANING" . "yellow")
> # ("DOING" . "yellow")
> # ("CHECKING" . "yellow")
> # ("WAITING" .
Hi Nicolas,
> I also cannot reproduce OP's problem. It may be related to
> `org-src-preserve-indentation' value.
Thanks for your answer.
I checked the `org-src-preserve-indentation' variable and saw that it was non
`nil'.
Setting this variable to `nil' fixes the demonstrated issue. But, even
The function org-agenda-open-link does not open bbdb links.
The reason is that bbdb agenda lines contain links that are not found in
the entry.
Because the agenda line is added to the strings scanned by
org-offer-links-in-entry, it is added to the list of links (lk). I.e.,
both buffer and lk are
Thorsten Jolitz writes:
> it happened again [...]- François Pinard already had a fully fledged
> implementation of my "new" org-mode feature: 'org-weights.el'
You're quite generous when you say "full fledged" :-). There are many
details in which I find org-weights.el unsatisfactory, but as it i
Dnia 2013-05-24, o godz. 11:41:49
Eric S Fraga napisał(a):
> Eric S Fraga writes:
>
> > Marcin Borkowski writes:
> >
> >>
> >>
> >> Hi list,
> >>
> >> many of you use Org-mode to create Beamer presentations. How
> >> about the other way round? I wrote an Org-mode styled Beamer
> >> theme.
On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 1:36 AM, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
>>> #+bind: org-latex-title-command ""
>>>
>>> This is still generating a \maketitle line in my .tex file.
>>>
>>> What's the proper way to do this on Org 8.0?
>>>
>>>
>>
>> I suspect this is the same problem as the one dis
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
Hello Nicolas,
> Daimrod writes:
>
>> I'm playing a bit with org-element for org-contacts and I wanted to know
>> what is the prefered way to change an element.
>>
>> For example, ATM, when I want to change an element property to add a new
>> value, I do:
>>
>>
I tracked down an error about \iint already being defined to a clash
between wasysym and amsmath. I brought in amsmath, but it appears that
wasysym is an Org LaTeX export default package.
What is it's purpose? Is there a better way round this than just
commenting out the wasysym package in the .te
I'm getting errors on tag export:
Package hyperref Warning: Token not allowed in a PDF string (PDFDocEncoding):
(hyperref)removing `\hfill' on input line 1706.
The tags get converted to this:
\subsection{Headline title\hfill{}\textsc{tag}}
It looks like LaTeX doesn't like that.
Hi,
> I tracked down an error about \iint already being defined to a clash
> between wasysym and amsmath. I brought in amsmath, but it appears that
> wasysym is an Org LaTeX export default package.
Just put this in the LaTeX header before you load amsmath:
\usepackage{savesym}
\savesymbol{iint}
On 5/24/13, Wagemans, Peter wrote:
> In org 7.8.11 with emacs 24.2 fill-paragraph used to recognize
> paragraph fill prefixes as usual for mail citations. This seems to be
> no longer the case (which I noticed first with org 7.9.3 with emacs
> 24.3). Apparently this has been noticed before and a b
Hi Alexis,
Alexis Praga writes:
> I just stumbled upon a bad formatting on the website (
> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html ).
> In "Why doesn't C-c a call the agenda? Why don't some org keybindings
> work?", we can see
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp ;; The following lines are always needed. Cho
Hi Rasmus,
Rasmus writes:
> Couldn't we just compare input and output? Or is that not safe
> enough? E.g. in an over-simplistic form obtain dead pages via
> something like this:
If you can write a general function that will work for any defined
publishing project, that'd be cool. Maybe as an
Hi Klaus-Dieter,
Klaus-Dieter Bauer writes:
> I found that the ID mechanism is quite robust for linking across
> files, but most of the time I'd like to link to a file, not a heading
> in that file, by ID. Is that possible in org-mode?
Well, no, sorry!
--
Bastien
On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 12:22 PM, Vincent Beffara wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>> I tracked down an error about \iint already being defined to a clash
>> between wasysym and amsmath. I brought in amsmath, but it appears that
>> wasysym is an Org LaTeX export default package.
>
> Just put this in the LaTeX hea
Hi Guido,
Guido Van Hoecke writes:
> I think that the default rendering of source code on the worg side was
> closely resmbling the default rendering on emacs.
>
> I have the impression that somehow this is no longer the case, as
> visible a.o. at
> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-configs/org-config
François Pinard writes:
Hi Francios,
> You're quite generous when you say "full fledged" :-). There are many
> details in which I find org-weights.el unsatisfactory, but as it is
> sufficient as it stands for my day-to-day usage, I'm not overly pushing
> on it (the pun is purely accidental).
>
Hi Bastien,
Bastien writes:
> Hi Guido,
>
> Guido Van Hoecke writes:
>
>> I think that the default rendering of source code on the worg side was
>> closely resmbling the default rendering on emacs.
>>
>> I have the impression that somehow this is no longer the case, as
>> visible a.o. at
>> htt
Hi,
I have prepared patch which fixes incorrect replacement with org-mouse
popup function for checkbox lists: "All Set" and "All Clear". Please, check
it. See attachment.
--
*Илья Зонов* (*Ilya Zonov*) aka *puzan*
Нижний Новгород, Россия (Nizhny Novgorod, Russia)
0001-org-mouse-Fix-incorrect-r
Daimrod writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
>> See `org-element-put-property' and friends.
>
> I've tried to use `org-element-put-property' but it only modifies the
> object in memory, not the element in the file. Is there a way to write
> the object into a file?
I misread your question.
"org-
Dnia 2013-05-24, o godz. 12:35:59
John Hendy napisał(a):
> On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 12:22 PM, Vincent Beffara
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> >> I tracked down an error about \iint already being defined to a
> >> clash between wasysym and amsmath. I brought in amsmath, but it
> >> appears that wasysym
Dnia 2013-05-24, o godz. 12:07:55
John Hendy napisał(a):
> I'm getting errors on tag export:
>
> Package hyperref Warning: Token not allowed in a PDF string
> (PDFDocEncoding): (hyperref)removing `\hfill' on
> input line 1706.
>
> The tags get converted to this:
>
> \subsection
John Hendy writes:
> On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 12:22 PM, Vincent Beffara
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>>> I tracked down an error about \iint already being defined to a clash
>>> between wasysym and amsmath. I brought in amsmath, but it appears that
>>> wasysym is an Org LaTeX export default package.
>>
John Hendy writes:
> I'm getting errors on tag export:
>
> Package hyperref Warning: Token not allowed in a PDF string (PDFDocEncoding):
> (hyperref)removing `\hfill' on input line 1706.
>
> The tags get converted to this:
>
> \subsection{Headline title\hfill{}\textsc{tag}}
>
> It
Dnia 2013-05-24, o godz. 14:38:42
Nick Dokos napisał(a):
> John Hendy writes:
>
> > On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 12:22 PM, Vincent Beffara
> > wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >>> I tracked down an error about \iint already being defined to a
> >>> clash between wasysym and amsmath. I brought in amsmath
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Then try editing your text in a block like:
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC message
> > ...
> #+END_SRC
Or with fundamental or text mode. Possible but more cumbersome. Normal
text paragraph fill used to "just work".
> I wouldn't call it a regression since this behaviour never wa
Hello,
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> Also, taking into account the number of problems with wasysym's
> conflicts, I'd suggest dropping it (and maybe several other packages)
> from it.
That would break, among other things, previewing of LaTeX snippets. On
the other hand, it's probably safe to remov
"Wagemans, Peter" writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>
>> Then try editing your text in a block like:
>>
>> #+BEGIN_SRC message
>> > ...
>> #+END_SRC
>
> Or with fundamental or text mode. Possible but more cumbersome. Normal
> text paragraph fill used to "just work".
No, it didn't "just wor
Hi Rainer,
Rainer M. Krug writes:
> Is there a way of importing all files in a directory
> (/etc/apt/sources/list.d/) into an org document, with each being in a
> separate code block?
Maybe this?:
for i in `find . -maxdepth 1 -type f`; do
echo "#+BEGIN_SRC :tangle /this/dir/${i}" >> afile.org
Hello Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> "Sebastien Vauban" writes:
>
>> That won't help you, but I've already sent questions on this problem, last
>> year (Org < 8). See my post on
>> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2012-02/msg00247.html.
>>
>> Though, it's (for me) still unfixed
Hi John,
John Hendy wrote:
> On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 1:36 AM, Nick Dokos wrote:
>> Check the value of org-export-allow-bind-keywords. If nil, then
>> BIND keywords seem to be ignored silently.
>
> Thanks all! Not knowing about the org-export-allow-bind-keywords was
> my issue, and setting it to =
Hi list,
sorry for an off-topic question, but I'm sure someone here will be
able to help me with this: I'm thinking about using Emacs as my email
client, and I'm considering using Gnus for that. The Gnus manual is a
bit intimidating; is there any newbie-friendly tutorial which might help
get me s
On May 24, 2013 6:01 PM, "Marcin Borkowski" wrote:
>
> Hi list,
>
> sorry for an off-topic question, but I'm sure someone here will be
> able to help me with this: I'm thinking about using Emacs as my email
> client, and I'm considering using Gnus for that. The Gnus manual is a
> bit intimidating
Hi,
FWIW, from a users view it would be nice if:
- Use Author/Email information from org file
- If not present use information from LCO file
- if neither org file nor LCO file has any information use
user-full-name and user-email-address
Could this be solved by having several e.g. `setkomavar{
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> I'm thinking about using Emacs as my email client, and I'm considering
> using Gnus for that.
If it is Emacs rather than Gnus itself that attracts you, then you might
consider notmuch or mu4e. Both have a Xapian-based core, and include an
Emacs interface.
John Hendy writes:
> On May 24, 2013 6:01 PM, "Marcin Borkowski" wrote:
>>
>> Hi list,
>>
>> sorry for an off-topic question, but I'm sure someone here will be
>> able to help me with this: I'm thinking about using Emacs as my email
>> client, and I'm considering using Gnus for that. The Gnus m
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