Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> I was confused in part because the "where exists (select *..." looks
> like its main purpose is to return rows.
Indeed that's the purpose: Restrict the set of rows upon which update
acts on. Here I tried to reformat the statement a bit in order to
emphasize its structur
On 2019-11-10 at 02:54 +01, Eduardo Ochs wrote...
> #+BEGIN_SRC python
> def square (x):
> return x*x
>
> print(square(5))
> #+END_SRC
>
> [...] when I run the Python block with C-c C-c I always get a results
> block like this (without the indentation):
>
> #+RESULTS:
> : None
>
> What a
On Friday, 8 Nov 2019 at 10:41, Dylan McDowell wrote:
> Expected Behavior: My cursor is always visible throughout my entire
> org-document
>
> Actual Behavior: When moving through org-src blocks, my cursor is
> visible until I move it to the end of the line. Then my cursor disapears
> and only sho
You want the equivalent of the LaTeX exporter's
,[ C-h v org-latex-prefer-user-labels RET ]
| org-latex-prefer-user-labels is a variable defined in ‘ox-latex.el’.
| Its value is t
| Original value was nil
|
| You can customize this variable.
|
|
| This variable was introduced, or its defa
Hi,
Thought it would be handy to be able to do this:
#+STARTUP: truncate
and
#+STARTUP: notruncate
Modifying org-startup-options manually wouldn't work as it describes how to
change a value of a variable or push onto a list, but no syntax for
function calls and for this to work toggle-truncate-l
On Sunday, 10 Nov 2019 at 18:12, Dmitrii Korobeinikov wrote:
> PS if this turns out to be hairy, I can use .dir-locals.el, but the feature
> would still be a nice-to-have.
You could use file local variables for this, e.g.
# Local Variables:
# truncate-lines: t
# End:
at the end of your org file
Hello all,
If I turn debugging on for table updates (C-c {), when the debugging is
finished, the original window configuration is not remembered.
Should be simple to fix, but possibly beyond my emacs-lisp-fu.
Thanks,
eric
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Eric S Fraga via Emacs 27.0.50, Org release_9.2.6-552-g8c5a78
Changing the Python source block to
#+BEGIN_SRC python :output results
def square (x):
return x*x
print(square(5))
#+END_SRC
didn't change anything here, neither with emacs24 nor with git emacs,
and I grepped (recursively) for ":output" in the directory where I
cloned https://code.orgmode.or
On 2019-11-10 at 15:36 +01, Eduardo Ochs wrote...
> Changing the Python source block to
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC python :output results
>
> Are you sure that you wrote it correctly?
I'm pretty sure I did not. Try ":results output"
-k.
Stefan Nobis writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> I was confused in part because the "where exists (select *..." looks
>> like its main purpose is to return rows.
>
> Indeed that's the purpose: Restrict the set of rows upon which update
> acts on. Here I tried to reformat the statement a bit i
Stefan Nobis writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> I was confused in part because the "where exists (select *..." looks
>> like its main purpose is to return rows.
>
> Indeed that's the purpose: Restrict the set of rows upon which update
> acts on. Here I tried to reformat the statement a bit i
After using org-mode for 10 years, I run for the doorway when
I even think about trying to convert an org-mode file to PDF.
*** I quiver when I see errors such as:
warning: kpathsea: configuration file texmf.cnf not found in these
directories:
/usr/bin:/usr/bin/share/texmf-local/web2c:/usr/bin/sh
On 2019-11-11, at 01:00, Nathan Neff wrote:
> After using org-mode for 10 years, I run for the doorway when
> I even think about trying to convert an org-mode file to PDF.
>
> *** I quiver when I see errors such as:
>
> warning: kpathsea: configuration file texmf.cnf not found in these
> direct
On Sun, Nov 10, 2019 at 6:01 PM Nathan Neff wrote:
>
> After using org-mode for 10 years, I run for the doorway when
> I even think about trying to convert an org-mode file to PDF.
>
> *** I quiver when I see errors such as:
>
> warning: kpathsea: configuration file texmf.cnf not found in these
>
On 2019-11-11, at 01:25, John Hendy wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 10, 2019 at 6:01 PM Nathan Neff wrote:
>>
>> After using org-mode for 10 years, I run for the doorway when
>> I even think about trying to convert an org-mode file to PDF.
>>
>> *** I quiver when I see errors such as:
>>
>> warning: kpat
On Sun, Nov 10, 2019 at 6:41 PM Marcin Borkowski wrote:
>
>
> On 2019-11-11, at 01:25, John Hendy wrote:
>
> > On Sun, Nov 10, 2019 at 6:01 PM Nathan Neff wrote:
> >>
> >> After using org-mode for 10 years, I run for the doorway when
> >> I even think about trying to convert an org-mode file to
This looks like an incomplete textLive install to me.
On many distributions, texlive is broken up into a number of smaller
packages. You need to ensure you have installed the texlive latex packages.
I would follow the advice of others and just use the package from the
texlive site.
On Mon, 11
there is also pandoc, if you know something that you can export to
that pandoc can reasonably convert. like, who knows, html or
something.
this might be useful if you are in a hurry or you don't want to
install a non-distribution package or whatever.
On 11/10/19, Tim Cross wrote:
> This looks
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