Hello,
Kaushal Modi writes:
> Here is a MWE:
>
> 1. With point on the "** Foo" section, running C-c C-e C-s h o, will
> result in noweb-duplicate-bug.html with the <> block
> expanded only once, as expected.
>
> 2. But with point on the "* Foo Included" section, running the same
> C-c C-e C-s h
Hello,
Carlos Pita writes:
>> Would you want to provide a patch for that?
>
> Yes, sure, just give me a few days since I'm quite busy right know.
>
> Are you ok with depending on xcolor by default or do you prefer a
> customization option?
I'm nowhere close to being a LaTeX expert. If
Hello,
Jens Lechtenboerger writes:
> Function org-reveal-headline calls org-html-headline to generate
> h-elements. Of course, I could parse the generated HTML in
> ox-reveal and add a class attribute based on org properties, but
> doing so in ox-html seems much cleaner to me. (Besides, given
Hello,
Allen Li writes:
> Attached patch fixing this.
>
> This was caused by a bug in a feature that I did not realize existed
> (prefixing each line in %i). I have also included patches to clarify
> the documentation.
Thank you.
However, with the documentation patch, along with your past
Hello,
Allen Li writes:
> There's an escaping bug in Org capture:
>
> 1. emacs -Q
> 2. Evaluate:
>
> (setq org-capture-templates
>'(("Z" "org-protocol capture" entry
> (file "/tmp/tmp")
> "* %?
> %(let ((x \"%:annotation\")) (if (string= x \"\") \"\" (concat x
> \"\\n\")))%i")))
Hello,
In the process of migrating all my self-organization to org-mode, I
noticed there is something that cannot currently be encoded in
timestamps: fuzzy times, where an appointment is made for “Dec 4, Tue,
evening” but with the hours not yet fixed.
Currently my way of handling this has been
On 2018-12-08 at 09:47 -0800, Leo Gaspard wrote:
> However, I think it may be a good idea to allow eg. this kind of
> timestamps:
> <2018-02-04 Tue evening> That would be handled as though it
> was eg. <2018-02-04 Tue 18:00-22:00> (which would be configurable), so
> that it would be
Dear list,
When I have a table like
| $ | | rho=33 |
|---+---+|
| # | 3 | 99 |
#+TBLFM: $3=$rho*$2
it works ok.
But as soon as I replace
rho -> \rho
to get a nice greek letter
(I also use #+STARTUP: entitiespretty),
I get
| $ | | \rho=33 |
|---+---+|
| # | 3 |
On Saturday, 8 Dec 2018 at 10:56, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> I'm nowhere close to being a LaTeX expert. If depending on xcolor is not
> too invasive, I'd rather do it than introduce yet another customization
> option.
>
> Maybe real LaTeX experts could chime in.
Whether expert or not, I can say
Hi there,
for HTML export, attributes are added to links with what is called a
“HACK” in a comment in ox-html.el: Attribute :attr_html is read from
the parent, to be transferred to the first link.
That mechanism can used to assign attributes to the first link in
each paragraph/sentence. For
Hello!
On 2018-12-08, at 12:46, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Jens Lechtenboerger writes:
>
>> Function org-reveal-headline calls org-html-headline to generate
>> h-elements. Of course, I could parse the generated HTML in
>> ox-reveal and add a class attribute based on org properties, but
>> doing
Hello,
Jens Lechtenboerger writes:
> for HTML export, attributes are added to links with what is called a
> “HACK” in a comment in ox-html.el: Attribute :attr_html is read from
> the parent, to be transferred to the first link.
>
> That mechanism can used to assign attributes to the first link
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