Hi,
Would it be reasonable to have an additional option for customizing the
HTML heading of the reference section for ox-bibtex? By default, a
'References' gets inserted in the HTML file. I would suggest
to include an option for omitting the heading complete (and letting the
user define the cont
Eric Schulte writes:
> Rainer M Krug writes:
>
>> Eric Schulte writes:
>>
Apologies - I am still struggling with encryption..
So here is my example:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
#+TITLE: single_to_multi
#+DATE: <20
Bastien writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I'll spend a few hours this afternoon chasing the last
> bugs in maint for Org 8.2.6. This release will then be
> merged into the emacs-24 branch, which first pretest is
> to be released very soon now.
>
> If you have outstanding bugs, please point at them.
>
> As u
Aloha Richard,
I think you'll be fine with org-bibtex and biblatex.
Richard Lawrence writes:
> So it looks like switching to biblatex is just a matter of changing my
> compilation process and the bibliography commands in my documents. Does
> that sound right?
Here is a description of using bi
Hello,
"R. Michael Weylandt" writes:
> I'm not as familiar with org-element-context, but I think the attached
> is what you had in mind.
Thanks. Comments follow.
>> Another option for the problem at hand is to simply remove newline
>> characters in inline source blocks before executing them.
>
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
>> Thanks, I'm aware this works. I was trying not to manually set some
>> default values so that, if default changes, I would benefit from the
>> change. But from what I understand there is not really a choice here
>> without changing org.
>
> I g
Hi
I have two questions concerning sending subtrees as emails.
1) Which properties are supported by org-mime - I could not find a list
or an example of an email from org.
2) I am using gnus and have the following hooks to add automatic signing
of emails:
,
| #+begin_src emacs-lisp
| (add-ho
Hello Sacha and other Emacs people,
thanks for pointing this out, org-publish-meta is my "child".
It is now in early beta. I hope to start test-driving it soon.
Iannis
On Sun, Apr 6, 2014 at 11:45 PM, Sacha Chua wrote:
> Marcin Borkowski writes:
>
> Hello, Marcin, all!
>
> >> > I'd like to
Sacha Chua writes:
>
> I ran into a similar problem with org-agenda-prepare-buffers and the
> EFFORT property. This change to org-refresh-properties seems to fix it:
Awesome, thanks. :)
This patch is still needed (and works) as of the ELPA build from org
8.2.5h, commit g0820d0.
--
Best,
WGG
Rainer M Krug writes:
> Hi
>
> I have two questions concerning sending subtrees as emails.
>
> 1) Which properties are supported by org-mime - I could not find a list
> or an example of an email from org.
>
> 2) I am using gnus and have the following hooks to add automatic signing
> of emails:
>
Hello,
Incidentally, because I had removed `paredit.el' from my load-path,
I could not export any Org file anymore which contained just one simple
`emacs-lisp' code block, such as:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
* ECM
Type:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
M-x load-libr
I use description lists a lot in org documents, and I find myself following
a certain pattern to add new ones:
1. Put the cursor on another item and hit M- to create a new item
2. Enter the first part of the list item
3. Hit , , ,
4. Enter the second part of the list item
Frequently,
Hi Tom,
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
> I think you'll be fine with org-bibtex and biblatex.
>
> Richard Lawrence writes:
>
>> So it looks like switching to biblatex is just a matter of changing my
>> compilation process and the bibliography commands in my documents. Does
>> that sound
Hello,
William Kunkel writes:
> I use description lists a lot in org documents, and I find myself following
> a certain pattern to add new ones:
>
>1. Put the cursor on another item and hit M- to create a new item
>2. Enter the first part of the list item
>3. Hit , , ,
>4. Enter
Sebastien Vauban
writes:
Hello, Sebastien!
> Why are Emacs Lisp minor modes loaded for exporting
> the Org document to HTML?
> If not necessary, this seems suboptimal (performance-wise).
org-export-format-source-code-or-example loads the mode associated with
the language in org-src-lang
Haha, that's a lot more clever than what I was trying to do. Thanks for
pointing that out.
- Will
On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 11:20 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> William Kunkel writes:
>
> > I use description lists a lot in org documents, and I find myself
> following
> > a certain patter
John Kitchin writes:
> this kind of does what you want:
Hehe, that's really great;). Thanks a bunch.
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Hi everyone,
per May 1st, I would like to swing the official maintainership back to
Bastien, who has agreed to this change. This really only means putting
facts onto websites, because Bastien has in effect been doing this job all
the time - I have unfortunately been unable to make time free to co
Hello,
Sebastien Vauban
writes:
> What I don't understand is:
>
> Why are Emacs Lisp minor modes loaded for exporting
> the Org document to HTML?
As a final filter, `set-auto-mode' is called in order to indent the
buffer properly. See `org-html-final-function'. When the major mode
swi
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
Correcting myself,
> Sebastien Vauban
> writes:
>
>> What I don't understand is:
>>
>> Why are Emacs Lisp minor modes loaded for exporting
>> the Org document to HTML?
>
> As a final filter, `set-auto-mode' is called in order to indent the
> buffer properly. Se
I'm having some issues with org-clock-dosplay.
Screenshot here:
https://gist.github.com/nslater/10022848
Note:
- Times are indented like the nodes, meaning they don't line up. (I presume
this is intentional, but I find it annoying. Is there a way to turn it off?)
- Everything is highlighted wi
Hello,
Is there any way to sort a collection of siblings by the total clocked
time? If not, approximately how hard would this be for me to write?
Ideally, I could specify the scope of the clocked time, just like you can
do in a clocktable. Perhaps "last30" (days) would be my preferred default.
T
Hello,
I discovered you can use "[/]" and "[%]" as cookies and have them updated
as you complete subnodes. "[3/7]", or "[20%]" and so on.
Would it be possible to code a similar cookie ("[:]" to be expanded into
"01:10" for example) that you could update with C-c C-c, or better yet,
automatically!
It seems like org-refile with the goto argument is no longer allowed
From non org-mode buffers. In commit 49da67d the condition was changed
from:
(unless goto ...)
to:
(unless (and goto (listp goto)) ...)
where the condition of unless is only true for non-empty lists. IMO the
condition has to
Hello,
I would like to my clocktable include a line for every node, regardless of
whether there is any time clocked, or whether the time clocked is 0:00.
I found :stepskip0 in the manual, but this does the opposite of what I want
to do. Which implies that what I want to do is the default. But it
Hi,
Got curious about how one might embed an image in base64 encoding inside an
org mode document and allow export
to asciii, html, and latex.
Goal is to keep the document all-in-one; so that users may work with the
document
and "worry about nothing else beyond that one document".
Perhaps this i
Sharon Kimble writes:
> Rainer M Krug writes:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> I have two questions concerning sending subtrees as emails.
>>
>> 1) Which properties are supported by org-mime - I could not find a list
>> or an example of an email from org.
>>
>> 2) I am using gnus and have the following hooks to ad
Hello all,
I have started using which-function (now that I have a monitor big
enough for my emacs mode-line... ;-). I was pleasantly surprised to see
that org supports which-function out of the box, although I shouldn't by
now be surprised at anything that org does.
Anyway, a quick question: whi
int-at-bol) (or (outline-next-heading)
(point-max)) tprop p)...
It works for me, anyway.
My info:
Emacs : GNU Emacs 24.3.1 (i686-pc-cygwin, GTK+ Version 3.8.2)
of 2013-08-14 on moufang
Package: Org-mode version 8.2.5h (8.2.5h-98-g0820d0-elpa
@ /home/jjohnson/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20140407/)
Org Mode community (and WGG),
Looks like my last email to this list was a duplicate. When I checked
on my post I saw that my GMANE search had hidden the recent post by
Sacha Chua, sorting by relevance rather than by newest-first.
Feel free to disregard/discard my duplicate.
Regards,
Jonathan
Hi!
I have written an exporter for Github Flavored Markdown, which is a
derived back-end from the Markdown (vanilla) exporter. It adds
Github-style src-blocks, strike-through and table of contents.
I think this could be useful because Org is a great tool for writing
README's. Org is supported by
hi guys,
are we going to get the "just when i thought i was out they pull me back
in" video?
:)
-cesar
On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 11:24 AM, Carsten Dominik
wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> per May 1st, I would like to swing the official maintainership back to
> Bastien, who has agreed to this change.
Lars Tveito writes:
> Hi!
>
> I have written an exporter for Github Flavored Markdown, which is a
> derived back-end from the Markdown (vanilla) exporter. It adds
> Github-style src-blocks, strike-through and table of contents.
>
> I think this could be useful because Org is a great tool for writ
On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 4:01 PM, Grant Rettke wrote:
> Goal is to keep the document all-in-one
Maybe have a look at this proposal for a zipped up org format, sort of
like docx for MS Word:
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/75454
It looks like there was some an attempt to implement the
Thanks Eric!
- Carsten
On Fri, Apr 7, 2000 at 8:09 PM, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> On Monday, 7 Apr 2014 at 16:24, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > per May 1st, I would like to swing the official maintainership back to
> > Bastien, who has agreed to this change. This really only mea
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