Jarmo Hurri writes:
> Greetings.
>
> Let me collect the suggested responses with their merits and potential
> issues.
>
> 1. Use ditaa.jar that comes with your operating system. Perfect if this
>works. Seems to work e.g. in Debian, does not seem to work with
>Fedora. Perhaps because
Another alternative which I just found is the ditaa version on github,
which has SVG support. See https://github.com/stathissideris/ditaa. If
you click on the 'release' link on the right, there is the most recent
release, which includes a link to a standalone ditaa.jar file.
I've not tried this
I would like to use the "\mathclap" command from the "mathtools" package in my
Org document. In LaTeX, it works. For HTML, I visited the Org manual [1] where
I saw the following example:
#+HTML_MATHJAX: cancel.js noErrors.js
with a comment "it loads the two MathJax extensions ‘cancel.js’ and
Dear all,
apologies for my frequent e-mails. It’s just that I am evaluating the
citations facility for me.
This time it’s about non-page locators. Take the following document:
#+TITLE: Test
#+AUTHOR: testauthor
#+LANGUAGE: de
#+bibliography: /tmp/mwe/mwe.bib
#+cite_export:
Is there any technical reason citations aren't allowed in captions?
If not, could that restriction be removed?
I do note LaTeX requires special handling for that though;
\protect\cite{ref} or {\cite{ref}}.
Hello,
"Bruce D'Arcus" writes:
> Is there any technical reason citations aren't allowed in captions?
Yes, there is. Captions are somewhat fragile: they may or may not be
included in the final output. So this might introduce some subtle bugs,
such as pointers (op. cit., or ibid) to non-existing
Le 10/10/2021 à 22:04, Eric S Fraga a écrit :
> On Sunday, 10 Oct 2021 at 17:44, Joseph Vidal-Rosset wrote:
>> I reply to my question about org-bullets: the reply is no. Registering
>> an empty title section delete the space and then the export frame does
>> not work. :(
>
> I am not sure what
I confirm that there is still problem with org-table
on Emacs 29.0.50 with org-version 9.5.
I created a function to produce the problem as shown below.
Can you try again?
(defun emacs-bug-reproduce-45915 ()
"Reproduce bug#45915."
;; (gnus-read-ephemeral-emacs-bug-group 45915)
(interactive)
Joseph Peterson writes:
>
>
> Steps to reproduce:
> Enter org mode (I am on cc2490a7061955395c4f5a1a23a088044554a2f7)
> Type *bold* *bold* *bold*
> Notice that the second instance is not bolded while the first and third
>
Hello,
M. ‘quintus’ Gülker writes:
> apologies for my frequent e-mails. It’s just that I am evaluating the
> citations facility for me.
On the contrary, feedback on citations is very much welcome. This is
a new features, and as such, has some rough edges.
> This time it’s about non-page
Dear All,
On Sun, 10 Oct 2021 at 22:11, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>
> Then, this may be a bug in Citeproc library itself. I suggest to report
> it upstream.
looks like an Org (oc-csl) side locator parsing problem to me, because
using the alternative [cite:@saenger2013gsr para. 12 Rn. 488] form I
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2021 04:36:56 +0530
From: Vikas Rawal
To: org-mode mailing list
Subject: A minor suggestion about formatting citations
Organisation: CESP, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
I find it works better for me if I insert spaces between multiple
citations. For example: [cite:
Matt Huszagh writes:
> I've created a patch to align the baseline of latex image fragments to
> the surrounding text. The patch consists of several parts. First, it
> adds a customizable variable that can be set to a user supplied function
> to compute the value of :ascent passed to
Hello,
"Bruce D'Arcus" writes:
>> The current list of styles and variants included in the oc export
>> processors was a first step, with a goal to provide a solid starting
>> point, and citations that are more-or-less portable across the
>> backends.
>>
>> But that raises an obvious question:
On Sun, Oct 10, 2021 at 4:41 PM Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> >> And if we were to add this, we'd still need to answer my first
> >> question: when and how to add specific style/variant mappings to the
> >> oc processors.
>
> It is possible to send a patch if it is something useful. Some
> processors
Hello,
I've created a patch to align the baseline of latex image fragments to
the surrounding text. The patch consists of several parts. First, it
adds a customizable variable that can be set to a user supplied function
to compute the value of :ascent passed to `overlay-put'. It can also be
set
Tried it out just now and it works very well! Thank you.
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Can we go back to this question of whether internal links are adequate
for cross-references, and if not, what's missing?
On Fri, Aug 13, 2021 at 11:22 AM Eric S Fraga wrote:
>
> Hello John & co.,
>
> I need to chime in when it comes to the UI:
>
> On Thursday, 12 Aug 2021 at 13:19, John Kitchin
Just bumping this. Nicolas, in particular, any thoughts?
On Thu, Sep 9, 2021 at 2:37 PM Bruce D'Arcus wrote:
>
> The current list of styles and variants included in the oc export
> processors was a first step, with a goal to provide a solid starting
> point, and citations that are more-or-less
Aloha,
Jarmo Hurri writes:
Greetings.
2. Use the program "ditaa" (not ditaa.jar) that comes with your
operating system. This _may_ work, but I have not been able
to misuse
the settings in ob-ditaa widely enough yet to create a
working
solution.
This worked for me on
Hello everybody,
With an .org file for presentation:
#+TITLE:
#+DATE:
#+OPTIONS: H:2 toc:nil author:t
#+LATEX_CLASS: beamer-fr
#+LANGUAGE:fr
I meet the following problem:
If there is no title following star(s), then the export into frame does
not work. This behavior is not convenient: often
Le 10/10/2021 à 19:22, Eric S Fraga a écrit :
> On Sunday, 10 Oct 2021 at 17:12, Joseph Vidal-Rosset wrote:
>> If there is no title following star(s), then the export into frame does
>
> If you mean that you have a headline but with nothing but the *s, what
> happens if you add a space after
On Sunday, 10 Oct 2021 at 17:44, Joseph Vidal-Rosset wrote:
> I reply to my question about org-bullets: the reply is no. Registering
> an empty title section delete the space and then the export frame does
> not work. :(
I am not sure what you mean by "registering". You can type "* "
directly to
Am Sonntag, dem 10. Oktober 2021 schrieb Nicolas Goaziou:
> On the contrary, feedback on citations is very much welcome. This is
> a new features, and as such, has some rough edges.
Thanks for bearing with me.
> It is a bug. You use a non-breaking space between the locator and the
> number. I
Le 10/10/2021 à 19:28, Joseph Vidal-Rosset a écrit :
>
>
> Le 10/10/2021 à 19:22, Eric S Fraga a écrit :
>> On Sunday, 10 Oct 2021 at 17:12, Joseph Vidal-Rosset wrote:
>>> If there is no title following star(s), then the export into frame does
>>
>> If you mean that you have a headline but with
Daniel Fleischer writes:
> […] the mathtools.js library was introduced in mathjax 3.2 but org provided
> version 2.7 […]
> You can just change the "path" in 'org-html-mathjax-options'.
I see. I tried the following and it worked:
(with-eval-after-load 'ox-html
(add-to-list
On Sun, Oct 10, 2021 at 8:00 AM Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> "Bruce D'Arcus" writes:
>
> > Is there any technical reason citations aren't allowed in captions?
>
> Yes, there is. Captions are somewhat fragile: they may or may not be
> included in the final output. So this might introduce
Unless you insist on using Computer Modern with a word processing
programm (yes, it can be done, at least with the OTF versions of these
fonts), or Times New Roman/Cambria with LaTeX (again possible thanks to
their OTF incarnation) and slaving to force LaTeX choices on Word (or
Word choices on
Hello all,
TL;DR: Is there something equivalent to org-src-window-setup for log
notes and org capture? I cannot find it.
Longer: I'm sure org has the capability I want (it always does) but I
cannot find it: as screens get bigger, I find I use more windows in a
given frame. Looking at the code
On Sunday, 10 Oct 2021 at 17:12, Joseph Vidal-Rosset wrote:
> If there is no title following star(s), then the export into frame does
If you mean that you have a headline but with nothing but the *s, what
happens if you add a space after the last *? I.e. have a not empty
headline but one that
Daniel Fleischer writes:
> Not sure why the "#+HTML_MATHJAX: mathtools.js" doesn't do anything.
> Need further investigation.
After examining the function 'org-html--build-mathjax-config' in
'ox-html.el' and also looking at the default values of
- 'org-html-mathjax-options'
-
Steps to reproduce:
Enter org mode (I am on cc2490a7061955395c4f5a1a23a088044554a2f7)
Type *bold* *bold* *bold*
Notice that the second instance is not bolded while the first and third
are.
This doesn't occur if there is
Rudolf Adamkovič writes:
> I would like to use the "\mathclap" command from the "mathtools" package in
> my Org document. In LaTeX, it works. For
Hi, there are 2 problems: first the mathtools.js library was introduced in
mathjax 3.2 but org provided version 2.7 as can be seen in the HTML
Hello,
M. ‘quintus’ Gülker writes:
> I however do not think the problem is related to the NBSP. I just
> retried without it, and the § sign is still pulled towards the front.
> I also retried with current Git (Org mode version 9.5
> (release_9.5-93-gd87250 @
Am Sonntag, dem 10. Oktober 2021 schrieb Nicolas Goaziou:
> Then, this may be a bug in Citeproc library itself. I suggest to report
> it upstream.
Done: https://github.com/andras-simonyi/citeproc-el/issues/57
-quintus
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Thank you Nicolas! This should fit my usual work practices quite
nicely.
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Matt Huszagh writes:
> I've created a patch to allow adjusting the scale factor used for inline
> latex image fragments. This involves a customizable variable that can
> either be set to a scale factor (defaults to 1.0) or a function that
> evaluates to a scale factor.
>
> This feature is in
Am Sonntag, dem 10. Oktober 2021 schrieb András Simonyi:
> looks like an Org (oc-csl) side locator parsing problem to me, because
> using the alternative [cite:@saenger2013gsr para. 12 Rn. 488] form I
> seem to get the correct result. Can it be a regex matching problem
> with the paragraph
Hi,
I've created a patch to allow adjusting the scale factor used for inline
latex image fragments. This involves a customizable variable that can
either be set to a scale factor (defaults to 1.0) or a function that
evaluates to a scale factor.
This feature is in addition to the existing scale
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