Dear list,
I am rather new to org and I have a question to practitioners: How do
you adjust your priorly set up dates (deadline extension, etc.)? I would
manually delay certain entries. Thus I would lose the information of the
original schedule. Is there a simple way to keep that information?
Christian Brandstätter writes:
> Dear list,
>
> I am rather new to org and I have a question to practitioners: How do
> you adjust your priorly set up dates (deadline extension, etc.)? I
> would manually delay certain entries. Thus I would lose the
> information of the
Hi Bastien,
Just pinging on this. If the answer is no, that's fine; otherwise I'd love
to get this merged so I can stop monkey-patching every time I update org :-)
On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 11:04 PM, Matt Price wrote:
> Hi Bastien, I thought I'd just check in on this again.
html
On Thursday, 9 Mar 2017 at 17:44, stefano franchi wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I 'm just beginning with org-mode and I' trying to understand how to
> get a clean export to markdown. By "clean" I mean: no extraneous html
One bit that will help is adding
#+options: toc:nil
to your org file to not
On Thursday, 9 Mar 2017 at 17:44, stefano franchi wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I 'm just beginning with org-mode and I' trying to understand how to
> get a clean export to markdown. By "clean" I mean: no extraneous html
Just tested what I suggested and, actually, adding
#+options: toc:nil
removes all
On Thu, Mar 9, 2017 at 12:30 PM, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> On Thursday, 9 Mar 2017 at 17:44, stefano franchi wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I 'm just beginning with org-mode and I' trying to understand how to
> > get a clean export to markdown. By "clean" I mean: no extraneous html
>
Running deafult agenda (M-x org-agenda followed by a) and then sorting
by top parent headline (^) causes emacs to hang. Expected agenda to filter
entries based on top parent headline. Hanging isn't specific to a top
parent headline.
Emacs : GNU Emacs 25.1.1 (x86_64-apple-darwin16.4.0, NS
Hi all,
I 'm just beginning with org-mode and I' trying to understand how to get a
clean export to markdown. By "clean" I mean: no extraneous html code should
be inserted or interspersed with the markdown code. Using the
installation-provided exporter, I get very different results, with a lot of
Could you be more specific about what kind of richness you are looking
for? Many people blog from org-mode, including myself. I use org-mode to
generate html that is rendered with blogofile
(http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu) but others do many other variations.
Personally, org-mode meets all my
Hi,
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Robert Klein writes:
>
> > when I publish a project to PDF org-mode does not include the
> > images in the exported PDF (i.e. LaTeX doesn't find them), when I
> > start the publishing process from a buffer
>>> "John" == John Kitchin writes:
> Could you be more specific about what kind of richness you are looking
> for? Many people blog from org-mode, including myself. I use org-mode to
> generate html that is rendered with blogofile
>
On Thursday, 9 Mar 2017 at 15:55, Christian Brandstätter wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I am rather new to org and I have a question to practitioners: How do
> you adjust your priorly set up dates (deadline extension, etc.)? I would
> manually delay certain entries. Thus I would lose the information
John Kitchin writes:
> Could you be more specific about what kind of richness you are looking
> for?
In a general sense…iow, it’s a fact that rst markup is richer than
e.g. Markdown. Probably, Asciidoc(tor) also provides more semantic
richness and make it suitable
Funnilly enough, I am grading an exam written in org-mode right now. I use
the exam class from the ctan archives and set org-latex-classes to have an
entry that looks like this:
("exam" "\\documentclass[12pt, addpoints, answers]{exam}"
("\\begin{questions}%%%s" "\\end{questions}"
>>> "John" == John Kitchin writes:
> org does not deal with javascript or css for me. Those are defined by
> the static blog engine (blogofile in this case).
> I wrote some posts quite a while ago on the setup here:
>
org does not deal with javascript or css for me. Those are defined by
the static blog engine (blogofile in this case).
I wrote some posts quite a while ago on the setup here:
http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/blog/2013/09/27/Installing-and-configuring-blogofile/
Hi Nic,
On Tue, Mar 7, 2017 at 12:44 AM, Nicolas Goaziou
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Markus Heller writes:
>
> > So, I did some more digging into this. First, I installed an older
> version
> > of org:
> >
> > M-x org -version: Org-mode version 8.2.10
On 10/03/17 09:03, Saša Janiška wrote:
John Kitchin writes:
Could you be more specific about what kind of richness you are looking
for?
In a general sense…iow, it’s a fact that rst markup is richer than
e.g. Markdown. Probably, Asciidoc(tor) also provides more
Is there any direct way to get the "see 4.6.1" form of reference? I
doubt it since it clearly requires a double pass of the manuscript,
first to assign section numbers and labels, then to put in the
appropriate reference. LaTeX does that.
To answer my own question: Don't have any text in
On 10/03/17 11:17, Samuel Wales wrote:
On 3/9/17, Alan L Tyree wrote:
The only problem that I have had is converting org-mode to Word files as
required by my publisher. The ODT export module is fiddly and often
chokes on my longer documents. When it does choke, it is hard
On 3/9/17, Alan L Tyree wrote:
> The only problem that I have had is converting org-mode to Word files as
> required by my publisher. The ODT export module is fiddly and often
> chokes on my longer documents. When it does choke, it is hard to trace
> the problems. Markdown +
On 3/7/17, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Odd. In maint, the following document
>
> * Headline
> :PROPERTIES:
> :id: whatever
> :END:
>
>
> See [[id:whatever]] !
>
> results in
>
> 1 Headline
> ══
>
> See 1 !
the behavior i found occurs when you
On Thursday, 9 Mar 2017 at 14:25, Julian M. Burgos wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I cannot get org-mode to display inline images. Instead, when doing M-x
> org-toggle-inline-images I get a "No images to display inline". But if
> I click on the image link, the image appears in a new buffer with no
Hello,
Samuel Wales writes:
> On 3/7/17, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>> Odd. In maint, the following document
>>
>> * Headline
>> :PROPERTIES:
>> :id: whatever
>> :END:
>>
>>
>> See [[id:whatever]] !
>>
>> results in
>>
>> 1 Headline
Hello,
I’m using org-mode for my task management and it works great…moving to
static-site-generators which do support writing web-content/blog-posts
using both org-mode and rst markup, so consider how does org-mode markup
compare in comparison with the richness of rst markup when it comes to
the
On Wednesday, 8 Mar 2017 at 12:55, Alan Schmitt wrote:
[...]
> I would like to use `org-agenda-goto', but without splitting the frame.
> In other words, I want to destination to be the one of
> `org-agenda-goto', but the window handling to be the one of
> `org-agenda-switch-to'.
You could
On 2017-03-07, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>> On 2017-03-05, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>>> I don't think so. Maybe we need to implement an equivalent to
>>> `org-scheduled-past-days' for deadlines.
>> [...]
>
> Done in master as `org-deadline-past-days'.
Hi
Around two weeks Rasmus suggested to use
#+ATTR_LATEX: :mode math :environment pmatrix :math-suffix \times
:math-prefix \mathbf{y}=
| a | b |
| c | d |
#+ATTR_LATEX: :mode math :environment pmatrix
| 1 | 2 |
| 3 | 4 |
In order to obtain two matrix clued in the same
Hello Eric,
On 2017-03-09 07:23, Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Wednesday, 8 Mar 2017 at 12:55, Alan Schmitt wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>> I would like to use `org-agenda-goto', but without splitting the frame.
>> In other words, I want to destination to be the one of
>>
I've used both org-mode and oddmuse as ways of storing and organizing
personal information, technical notes, links to sites I want to refer
to, etc. While emacs and org-mode overall have very powerful features,
oddmuse has the advantage that I can access and update information from
anywhere
Dear list,
I cannot get org-mode to display inline images. Instead, when doing M-x
org-toggle-inline-images I get a "No images to display inline". But if
I click on the image link, the image appears in a new buffer with no problems.
This happens with a clean emacs instance (emacs -Q), so it is
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