Hi François,
François Pinard pin...@iro.umontreal.ca writes:
One possibility (untested, so I'm not sure) is that when following a
gnus: link, Org could use something like:
(let ((gnus-mark-article-hook nil))
(ACCESS-THE-gnus:-LINK))
I attach a patch to see if it does what you want.
Todd Neufeld todd.neuf...@gmail.com writes:
It took me some time to set up the load-path correctly...
But I got it eventually and Org-drill now works for me.
Thanks very much !
Thanks for confirming!
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Bastien
François Pinard pin...@iro.umontreal.ca writes:
I did not immediately find the documentation about C-u C-u TAB, which is
in the node Initial visibility. The node Global and local cycling
documents TAB, C-u TAB and C-u C-u C-u TAB, but surprisingly, not C-u
C-u TAB. Maybe some linking
Karl Voit devn...@karl-voit.at writes:
I guess that with Emacs prelude, I got some functionality which is
causing these issues. So this might be of interest of other
Emacs/prelude users as well.
Yes, probably, since the Org version is the same :)
Better ping the Emacs prelude devs directly
hello list,
Here is the example.
#+ATTR_LATEX: :mode math :environment pmatrix :math-prefix \mathbf{H}=
| \vdots | 0 | \vdots |
| \vdots | H | \vdots |
| \vdots | 0 | \vdots |
Hi,
I needed to apply the following patch to make install the master
branch.
–Rasmus
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From 5b9a61dc9aa0327796d0319126fac87862f35da8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Rasmus w...@pank.eu
Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2014 11:32:31 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] Bug in org.texi
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Hi Bing and Nicholas,
b...@pku.edu.cn writes:
#+ATTR_LATEX: :mode math :environment pmatrix :math-prefix \mathbf{H}=
| \vdots | 0 | \vdots |
| \vdots | H | \vdots |
| \vdots | 0 | \vdots |
François Pinard pin...@iro.umontreal.ca writes:
Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com writes:
François Pinard pin...@iro.umontreal.ca writes:
Whenever I visit a gnus: type link from Org, it has the side effect of
reading the article in Gnus parlance, forcing me to unread it each
time afterwards.
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
I needed to apply the following patch to make install the master
branch.
Argh. Applied, sorry and thanks for the quick fix!
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Bastien
Thank you.
On 1/2/2014 2:01 PM, Nathan DeGruchy wrote:
Try checking out the version already in HEAD: git checkout --
lisp/ox-html.el
Then pull again.
*Nathan DeGruchy*
nat...@degruchy.org mailto:nat...@degruchy.org
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Yes, i will rework/simplify the patch (remove the free-form option and
the in-buffer setting), but I've been short on time the last week or
so.. Will fix it and push this week.
BTW, I've kept ascii output as the
Hello the list,
Back to gnus in order to improve my life in emacs, I meet a very strange
problem with org-mime-htmlize. The more surprising fact is that this
problem does not appear on my laptop (running with GNU Linux Debian
testing) but only with my PC (running also with a Crunchbang
Hi Achim,
The maint branch contains the release (8.2.4 for your example) plus
those patches that are purely bugfixes (i.e. do not alter, remove or
introduce features). In your example, eight such patches had
accumulated, placing you at commit f1b933: release_8.2.4-8-gf1b9339.
The master
Hi François,
François Pinard pin...@iro.umontreal.ca writes:
The list gnus-mark-article-hook, which is there for customization, has
the function gnus-summary-mark-read-and-unread-as-read by default. I
guess that if the hook list was empty, articles would be displayed and
not automatically
Rick Frankel r...@rickster.com writes:
Yes, i will rework/simplify the patch (remove the free-form option and
the in-buffer setting), but I've been short on time the last week or
so.. Will fix it and push this week.
Thanks!
BTW, I've kept ascii output as the default mostly so I don't break
Hello François (bonjour Montréal), hello the list,
I do not want to be rude in asking a newbie question in this thread
about Gnus and Org. But I would be happy to know if the thing to what I
think exists or not, and it is a possible thing or not.
Le mar.07 janv.2014 à
Joseph Vidal-Rosset joseph.vidal.ros...@gmail.com writes:
Hello the list,
Back to gnus in order to improve my life in emacs, I meet a very strange
problem with org-mime-htmlize. The more surprising fact is that this
problem does not appear on my laptop (running with GNU Linux Debian
Hi Nicolas,
Please excuse the late reply. The patch works great, can't find
anything that would need further tweaking.
Best wishes
Julian
On 12/21/2013 04:15 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Hello,
Julian Gehring julian.gehr...@gmail.com writes:
I would like to add this feature, if I knew
2014/1/7 Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com
Run latex on /tmp/orgtex11506Npy.tex from the command line and look for
errors.
Many thanks Nick. I did not think about it.
But it is more and more strange: it seems to be no error : Have a look ;
joseph@crunchbang:/tmp$ latex orgtex11506Npy.tex
This is
* Bastien b...@gnu.org wrote:
Karl Voit devn...@karl-voit.at writes:
I guess that with Emacs prelude, I got some functionality which is
causing these issues. So this might be of interest of other
Emacs/prelude users as well.
Yes, probably, since the Org version is the same :)
Better ping
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
I attach a patch to see if it does what you want. This is from a
quick exploration, and while testing it, somes links to gwene.org blog
entries were throwing a 501 error message (but still display the
article.) Take it as a basis for clarifying the discussion,
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
Say you have a mail X that's semi-interesting. Do you then, read it,
mark it as unread, close the buffer, go back later, read it again and
unread it?
I once used Gnus as a reader who tremendously helped me at handling the
high email volume of email I got when I
Try this:
*** Teaching
%%(org-class 2014 1 6 2014 3 10 1 1) 07:00-08:30 Teaching
That's what I find works for me.
Dan
On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 6:45 PM, Stephen J. Barr stev...@uw.edu wrote:
So, from a broader perspective, perhaps this org-class stuff is not the
right way to go. I am also
Joseph Vidal-Rosset joseph.vidal.ros...@gmail.com writes:
Org uses Gnus, is it possible of making uses of Org via Gnus? [...]
Is it already possible to do that with Org and Gnus, or not? If it is
not possible at the moment, would it be possible?
Gnus and Org are both open source and very
Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com writes:
I suspect however that my arguments are going to convince you just as
much as your arguments have convinced me :-)
Hi, Nick. You know, it always has been a pleasure corresponding with
you, and enjoying your respectful attitude. In the case here, I'm not
so
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
Indeed, fixed in Org's repo.
This is now in Emacs trunk. Closing.
Thierry Volpiatto thierry.volpia...@gmail.com writes:
as subject says, epg-context is let-bounded in org-crypt and then epg
local set it in this context.
Probably is should just be set as local var instead of being let
bounded.
This has been fixed in trunk, thanks.
Hello,
Julian Gehring julian.gehr...@gmail.com writes:
The patch works great, can't find anything that would need further
tweaking.
Applied then. Thank you for the feedback.
Regards,
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Nicolas Goaziou
Hello,
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
AFAIK, mathjax supports amsmath matrices, e.g. the third example here¹ .
Thus, we'd really just want to insert the output of org-latex-table in
the html-file.
Perhaps something like the following would be OK? Nicholas?
#+ATTR_HTML: :mode latex
Hi,
This change in org-babel-python-var-to-python makes python code blocks
accept a string with text properties (as one gets when referring another
code block). I guess there should be something similar for other languages.
diff --git a/lisp/ob-python.el b/lisp/ob-python.el
index
2014/1/7 François Pinard pin...@iro.umontreal.ca
I'm far from being sure, but if I wanted to use Org as a mean to write
HTML or PDF as message attachments, I would think it could be done with
a very moderate amount of Emacs Lisp customization. Unless mistaken,
the Org editor to HTML might
Hi Karl,
Karl Voit devn...@karl-voit.at writes:
Hi!
* Daniel Clemente n142...@gmail.com wrote:
I dream of having a general Python parser for Org mode files, knowing
every bit about the current syntax for Org files, surrounded by enough
Python machinery to make it useful.
Oh, this would
Hi Daniel,
Daniel Gerber daniel.g.ger...@gmail.com writes:
This change in org-babel-python-var-to-python makes python code blocks
accept a string with text properties (as one gets when referring
another code block). I guess there should be something similar for
other languages.
I don't
Joseph Vidal-Rosset joseph.vidal.ros...@gmail.com writes:
2014/1/7 François Pinard pin...@iro.umontreal.ca
I'm far from being sure, but if I wanted to use Org as a mean to write
HTML or PDF as message attachments, I would think it could be done with
a very moderate amount of
François Pinard writes:
Org could tell Gnus that I am not really reading an article as if I was
using Gnus interactively.
You keep saying that; while clearly you could coerce Gnus into doing
something like that I'm not sure Gnus would entertain to listen to such
a request. This is probably
Bastien writes:
I don't understand why properties would be a problem here.
Can you elaborate a bit on this?
With format %S prints an s-expression via prin1, not a string. So
either the format should be %s or the properties need to be stripped
unless one really wants to interpret the result via
I think that iI figured it out. I was transposing the last two arguments
for some of the cases. Just curious, in the documentation for org-class,
(org-class Y1 M1 D1 Y2 M2 D2 DAYNAME rest SKIP-WEEKS)
what is rest ?
Thanks,
Stephen
ndo...@gmail.com writes:
Stephen J. Barr stev...@uw.edu
Hi,
I'm looking for a GIT, that I can use, to save .org file.
CAn someone sudgest me one?
TIA
Renaro
Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net writes:
Florian Beck f...@miszellen.de writes:
[...]
Actually, I would find it useful (because I sometimes export my notes as
an ebook and tables get garbled on the way).
Hey, are you actually exporting to an epub? How are you doing that?
I'd be
Hi,
I recently set org-use-fast-tag-selection to nil in my configuration.
This meant org-beamer-select-environment stopped working since it
assumes that org-set-tags will launch the fast-tag-selection mechanism
when it has set org-tag-alist to it's special value.
Fix: Explicitly set
Hello,
Anders Johansson mejlaande...@gmail.com writes:
I recently set org-use-fast-tag-selection to nil in my
configuration. This meant org-beamer-select-environment stopped
working since it assumes that org-set-tags will launch the
fast-tag-selection mechanism when it has set org-tag-alist
Hi Org maintainers
Here is a patch to overcome some shortcomings of Babel for C, C++, D
- handle non-homogeneous tables
- support table headers
- easier table iterating
- some new error handling
- simple lists and vectors support for D
- new unit tests
Have fun
Thierry
From
Stephen J. Barr step...@planetbarr.com writes:
I think that iI figured it out. I was transposing the last two arguments
for some of the cases. Just curious, in the documentation for org-class,
(org-class Y1 M1 D1 Y2 M2 D2 DAYNAME rest SKIP-WEEKS)
what is rest ?
See
(info (elisp) Other
Renato renar...@gmail.com writes:
Hi,
I'm looking for a GIT, that I can use, to save .org file.
Can someone sudgest me one?
I don't know what you mean. Instead of me trying to guess what you mean,
can you rephrase your question?
Nick
On 2014-01-06 18:55 Renato wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for a GIT, that I can use, to save .org file.
CAn someone sudgest me one?
TIA
Renaro
As I do not quite get what you are trying to do and can only guess, this
is a stab in the dark: Have you had a look at github pages? As far as I
know,
On Tue, Jan 07, 2014 at 05:39:06PM +0100, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
AFAIK, mathjax supports amsmath matrices, e.g. the third example here¹ .
Thus, we'd really just want to insert the output of org-latex-table in
the html-file.
Perhaps something like the
Hi, Org maintainers.
This morning, while using my little org-grep tool, I got a Stack
overflow in regexp matcher diagnostic. I first looked for a bug in my
things, but the problem lies in Org mode. It cannot be activated if the
Org buffer happens to contain a long line.
In the *Scratch*
Hi Suvayu,
I've been using your sa-ignore-headline filter [1] for a while -- works
great for LaTeX.
(defun sa-ignore-headline (contents backend info)
Ignore headlines with tag `ignoreheading'.
(when (and (org-export-derived-backend-p backend 'latex 'html 'ascii)
(string-match
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes:
François Pinard writes:
Org could tell Gnus that I am not really reading an article as if I was
using Gnus interactively.
You keep saying that; while clearly you could coerce Gnus into doing
something like that I'm not sure Gnus would entertain to
This appears to be an HTML export bug: A straight double-quote mark before
a footnote fails to convert into rdquo;
Minimal example:
* Heading
Krusty the Klown opined, Well, that's showbiz for ya.[fn:1]
* Footnotes
[fn:1] /The Simpsons/.
Expected:
p
Krusty the Klown opined, ldquo;Well,
François Pinard pin...@iro.umontreal.ca writes:
Hi, Org maintainers.
This morning, while using my little org-grep tool, I got a Stack
overflow in regexp matcher diagnostic. I first looked for a bug in my
things, but the problem lies in Org mode. It cannot be activated if the
Org buffer
I've gotten the attached backtrace a couple of times in the past few
days. Also same error with org-cache-sync. I'm not sure how reproducible
it is and I have to admit that I've been running with a possibly tainted
emacs/org for the last few days. I'll restart emacs and try to keep it
pristine and
James Harkins jamshar...@gmail.com writes:
This appears to be an HTML export bug: A straight double-quote mark
before a footnote fails to convert into rdquo;
Minimal example:
* Heading
Krusty the Klown opined, Well, that's showbiz for ya.[fn:1]
* Footnotes
[fn:1] /The Simpsons/.
Forgot to mention:
Org-mode version 8.2.5c (release_8.2.5c-430-gf8e174)
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Nick
Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com writes:
you can leave org out of the picture altogether: create an empty
buffer, insert 3 x's by hand, go to the beginning and evaluate
(looking-at .*foo)
As Stefan says in the thread you pointed out, it's a limitation of the
emacs regexp engine.
Yes, I
François Pinard pin...@iro.umontreal.ca writes:
Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com writes:
you can leave org out of the picture altogether: create an empty
buffer, insert 3 x's by hand, go to the beginning and evaluate
(looking-at .*foo)
As Stefan says in the thread you pointed out, it's
On 07.01.2014 19:17, Eric S Fraga wrote:
Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net writes:
Hey, are you actually exporting to an epub? How are you doing that?
I'd be curious to know as well. I export to epub in two ways, both by
first exporting to HTML. Then either use calibre to convert
Dear Eric (cc. the list),
I apologize to insist with this problem that I meet with org-mime-htmize in
the gnus on my PC.
On my laptop, with the same OS and I believe the same configuration, it
runs perfectly. Here I meet always this sort of message:
Creating LaTeX Image...
Failed to create dvi
Hello,
Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com writes:
I've gotten the attached backtrace a couple of times in the past few
days. Also same error with org-cache-sync. I'm not sure how reproducible
it is and I have to admit that I've been running with a possibly tainted
emacs/org for the last few days.
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