in *priority* order, just, if there's a deadline, show it.)
I'm quite busy and I have approximately 5 more minutes to devote to
this, so if somebody could send me a simple way to add deadlines to
the to-do list, I'd be much obliged. Thanks.
James
--
James Harkins /// dewdrop world
jamshar...@dewdrop
At Fri, 02 Dec 2011 12:01:05 -0500,
emacs-orgmode-requ...@gnu.org wrote:
Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2011 03:01:36 + (UTC)
From: Herbert Sitz hes...@gmail.com
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: [O] how to show deadlines in global to-do list?
James Harkins jamshark70 at gmail.com writes:
I
At Fri, 02 Dec 2011 12:01:05 -0500,
emacs-orgmode-requ...@gnu.org wrote:
Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2011 03:01:36 + (UTC)
From: Herbert Sitz hes...@gmail.com
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: [O] how to show deadlines in global to-do list?
James Harkins jamshark70 at gmail.com writes:
I
On Mar 25, 2014 3:05 AM, chandan chandanrm...@gmail.com wrote:
Can you please post a link to the sources? I would most probably use
it as a reference for generating different parts of any documents that
I would create.
Not just yet.
As I said in the email that you quoted, I'm working on a
Hi,
I just searched worg for test a new worg file, but the results seemed
irrelevant to my question, so...
As promised, I'm writing up my workflow for the big workshop project. I've
cloned worg, saved my (in progress) org file under exporters/beamer. Now
I'd like to see what my page will
Steven Arntson steven at stevenarntson.com writes:
I'm wondering if someone could tell me if this idea is impossible. I'm
trying to find a way to leverage org-tables in a document containing
lilypond markup for a piano part such that both staves occupy the same
line, visually (instead of the
that? (At least, display the captions slightly smaller.)
Thanks,
hjh#+TITLE: Using Beamer export to produce slideshows and article-style
handouts from the same org source
#+AUTHOR:James Harkins
#+EMAIL:
#+DATE:
#+LANGUAGE: en
#+OPTIONS: H:2 num:nil toc:t \n:nil ::t |:t ^:t -:t f:t *:t
On Tuesday, May 6, 2014 1:04:38 AM HKT, Eric S Fraga wrote:
On Sunday, 4 May 2014 at 09:38, James Harkins wrote:
I finally finished a draft (attached, and not carefully proofread yet)
of a new worg page to outline what I had to do for a big Beamer
publishing project.
Interesting and very
On May 6, 2014 6:15:35 PM Bastien b...@gnu.org wrote:
The formatting looks fine to me!
Please go ahead and push it on Worg.
Ok! I guess I should add some links to the new page too?
Propose a diff against this CSS:
http://orgmode.org/worg/style/worg.css
adding text properties (like
, so I'll deal
with the links and pushing the text tomorrow.
hjh
From 67961f8baa13318e846c6b09f38f779ae8665c90 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: James Harkins jamshar...@dewdrop-world.net
Date: Tue, 6 May 2014 22:35:10 +0800
Subject: [PATCH] Add class definition for label.org-src-name for source
Hi all,
Some weeks ago, I wrote here about a large project (training materials for
the SuperCollider audio/music programming language), written entirely in
org using the Beamer exporter to produce both slideshows and an
article-format book for the students to use as a reference.
I just put
Suvayu Ali fatkasuvayu+linux at gmail.com writes:
A couple of comments about formatting: the
first two footnotes might be better as links from the text. I propose
the attached patch. If you think this is fine, I'll push it.
Sure, go ahead.
hjh
I have this:
| Section | Seconds |
|--+-|
| Theme| 54 |
| 12/8 | 80 |
| 6/8 | 66 |
| Clarinet | 116 |
| Oboe | 89 |
| Bassoon | 60 |
|--+-|
| | |
#+TBLFM: @II+1$2=vsum(@I$2..@II$2)
After calculation
Bastien bzg at gnu.org writes:
Hi Alexander,
AW alexander.willand at t-online.de writes:
Now, Word no longer can open the html-documents produced by orgmode. The
error
message is (translated from German): DTD prohibited.
You may want to customize `org-html-doctype' but you
On Friday, May 30, 2014 7:50:39 PM HKT, Bastien wrote:
James Harkins jamshar...@gmail.com writes:
I have this:
| Section | Seconds |
|--+-|
| Theme| 54 |
| 12/8 | 80 |
| 6/8 | 66 |
| Clarinet | 116 |
| Oboe | 89 |
| Bassoon | 60
Alexander Baier alexander.baier at mailbox.org writes:
I am writing a document for which my main export target is latex. To
obtain reasonable diffs wrt version control systems, I use one line
per sentence in addition to =visual-line-mode= as was mentioned in this
post last November
Lars Tveito larstvei at ifi.uio.no writes:
I am writing a compendium in org, and want to be able to generate slides
from the same org file.
I'd like to be able to mark some sections for exporting if I'm
generating slides, and for other formats (like LaTeX and HTML) export
everything as
I'm struggling a bit with caption placement in LaTeX export.
In the document I'm working on now, I have:
- Image links, exported as floating figures (by inclusion of a
caption). ox-latex places the caption at the end of the figure
environment, so the caption appears below the image.
#+name:
On Thu, 02 Oct 2014 18:54:20 +0200
Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr wrote:
You mean moving `org-latex-table-caption-above' to
`org-latex-caption-above' and making sure every block complies to the
variable?
Sorry for the late reply. I wasn't feeling quite well yesterday.
Something like
I have a task that I want to track using org-habit. I've spent about an hour
looking through the manual and other sites, but so far the problem remains
intractable.
With org-habit, it's easy to track something that should be done on one
particular day of the week: .+1w.
It appears not to be
At Mon, 13 Oct 2014 17:56:04 +0200,
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
** TODO Update lesson gradesheet
:Comp:
SCHEDULED: 2014-10-13 Mon +1w
SCHEDULED: 2014-10-17 Fri +1w
You can't. This is invalid Org syntax (only one scheduled keyword per
entry).
I often ask questions, or complain about things (or both at the same time), so
it's nice to share something.
I was making a block agenda, splitting up tasks by location (loosely inspired
by GTD). But I realized that I didn't want to see items that are scheduled for
the future, because this is
Sebastien Vauban sva-news@... writes:
I use the following (tricky) settings, which should
do what you have in
mind, if I'm not mistaken:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
;; Don't show scheduled entries in the global
`todo' list.
(setq org-agenda-todo-ignore-scheduled 'future)
;; Don't
org-after-todo-statistics-hook allows you to do something to a node after its
statistics cookie got updated. Unfortunately, it does this only for TODO
subheadings and it doesn't work with checkboxes.
Use case: Grading assignments. Each assignment is a subheading. Each student's
work for that
On Wed, 15 Oct 2014 19:08:31 +0800
James Harkins jamshar...@qq.com wrote:
org-after-todo-statistics-hook allows you to do something to a node after its
statistics cookie got updated. Unfortunately, it does this only for TODO
subheadings and it doesn't work with checkboxes.
(snip)
Actually
On October 15, 2014 9:45:32 PM Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr wrote:
See also org-checklist.el in contrib/.
Ok, I'll have a look. Not at my computer now.
I do think this issue qualifies as a bug (albeit minor). The real behavior
deviates from the documentation (in a way that's
At Thu, 16 Oct 2014 18:39:46 +0200,
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
`org-todo-statistics-hook' is used for TODO (i.e. headlines) and
`org-checkbox-statistics-hook' is used for checkboxes (i.e. lists).
I see no bug here (although they aren't called with the same arguments,
but that's another story).
At Fri, 17 Oct 2014 22:22:20 +0200,
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
This is because checkboxes (plain lists) are not related to TODO
keywords (headlines). There are TODO statistics cookies and checkbox
statistics cookies. Only the former run a hook once updated.
Thanks for clarifying. I hadn't
Scott Randby srandby at gmail.com writes:
However, I am concerned about the future of org. There is one
individual who is poisoning the atmosphere by engaging in unfair and
unfounded name calling that simply should not be included in messages
to this list. Now this person wants to take some
On Mar 12, 2013 10:38 PM, Jay Kerns gjkerns...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, the same thing happened to me too, and yes, there was a change
recently, and here is a link to the discussion about it:
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/68011
I believe you can do the following to get what you
On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 1:41 AM, Bastien b...@gnu.org wrote:
There is some obscure issues here... I fixed various things in
`org-insert-heading' in master, but inserting in invisible parts of
the subtree is still unstable. So I went and used the workaround you
suggested (i.e. org-show-subtree)
Jay Kerns gjkernsysu at gmail.com writes:
Yes, I can add people to my SPAM filter (which I did, BTW), but
that action protects only *me*. It does not protect the
community.
It also doesn't protect digest readers such as myself.
I was quite annoyed by Jambunathan's suggestion that individual
Hi,
I don't remember if this was reported or not. I frequently get the
following message in the mini-buffer, after trying to expand the last
top-level node in a file. The behavior seems to depend on the last
node containing a plain list.
byte-code: Invalid search bound (wrong side of point)
As it happens, one of the lead developers of mobileorg started a
thread on the MobileOrg-Android mailing list asking for issues that
need to be addressed, and features that are needed, before it's ready
for 1.0.
For instance, John Hendy said:
~~
Being able to edit is nice, but that doesn't take
Marcin Borkowski mbork at wmi.amu.edu.pl writes:
2. When I choose the menu and then Outline, I can see the outline.
But when I choose menu and then Agenda, I see nothing but the
title (Agenda) and a plus button in the upper right corner.
(a) Shouldn't there be an agenda on the screen?
I bet this has been asked before and I just didn't see it... anyway,
I'm wondering if that was intentional that TAB visibility cycling
doesn't do anything if the insertion point is after the ellipses
indicating folded content.
** Example header...
^1 ^2 ^3 ^4
If the point is at
This is a specific question for Jambunathan K.
I am a casual user of org, i.e., I depend heavily on a subset of org's
features, but that subset is rather small and does not touch on the most
complex org features which are the subject of most of this list's traffic.
So, I have subscribed to the
Hi,
I'm trying to use the (new) beamer exporter with Chinese characters.
I've installed the CJK package, and I can render a very simple
article-class document with Chinese characters, no problem. But I
haven't been able to replicate that successful result by exporting an
org file to LaTeX/beamer.
On Sat, Apr 20, 2013 at 12:25 PM, James Harkins jamshar...@gmail.com wrote:
The problem may be a general one concerning org-beamer-environments-extra.
Any portion of the document containing Chinese characters should be
enclosed within a CJK environment. Reading ox-beamer.el, I see that I
can
On Apr 20, 2013 2:34 PM, Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com wrote:
James Harkins jamshar...@gmail.com writes:
The Beamer exporter assumes that environment names will be all
lowercase:
;; Use specified environment.
(t (downcase env)
It should now be fixed. Thank you
FWIW, this is what it took for me to get Chinese characters to export
in beamer. (Adding a TODO to write this up for worg.)
1. Use texlive 2012. (The Ubuntu packages for 12.04 date back to 2009.
I couldn't get them to work for this.)
2. In the preamble of your org document:
#+LaTeX_HEADER:
Hi,
I've decided to write my next research article using org's LaTeX
export. The first problem: the journal mandates one column for the
title/author heading and the abstract, while the remainder of the text
should be in two columns.
TeX FAQ recommends the following [1]:
Actually, let me take a few steps back from my specific question about
the title command. There are some other workflow questions that might
make that question redundant.
This journal (for some reason unknown to me) has designed the
publication format in MS Word, and there are some specific
On Apr 29, 2013 8:23 PM, Thomas S. Dye t...@tsdye.com wrote:
James Harkins jamshar...@gmail.com writes:
The problem is that the org-latex-title-command variable places
\maketitle before the \twocolumn[...] bit. I realize I can customize
the variable and make it an empty string, but I'm
On Apr 29, 2013 10:08 PM, Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com wrote:
Try:
#+BIND: org-latex-title-command
This assumes `org-export-allow-bind-keywords' is non-nil.
Oh, ok, I thought I'd tried something like that but I guess I didn't get
all the moving parts in the right place. Thanks!
mohamed mohamed.hibti at gmail.com writes:
I used both aproaches :
- Usually I customize the org options (latex templates) to meet the
requirements of the final document. It is convenient for me to stay in
emacs. For the gray hairs, you do it once and thus you have minor
modifications.
-
From: James Harkins jamshar...@dewdrop-world.net
Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2013 09:51:02 +0800
Subject: [PATCH] hjh temp: add customize variable for bold/alert style
---
lisp/ox-beamer.el |9 -
1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/lisp/ox-beamer.el b/lisp/ox-beamer.el
On May 2, 2013 4:20 PM, Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com wrote:
James Harkins jamshar...@gmail.com writes:
That would assume that you can customize the string org uses for
*bold*, which you can't at present... so maybe my hack has some use
after all.
This has already been discussed
Apologies if this has been asked already. I just noticed that, e.g., the
ox-beamer.html page [1] has no links to its parent nodes. So for fun, I
hacked the url to go back up a couple of levels, and that page didn't have
any parent links either.
It would be very useful to have the standard
OK, so I'm reviving this old thread.
I tried to set up MobileOrg again and failed completely - again. Sorry
for my post being a bit harsh, but I'm really frustrated with this
situation, especially that I hear people claiming it works for them...
For the sake of completion, and so that
Hi, in the new beamer exporter, are there any plans to support an
absolute width for columns, rather than a fraction of \textwidth?
hjh
On May 15, 2013 12:41 AM, Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com wrote:
James Harkins jamshar...@gmail.com writes:
Hi, in the new beamer exporter, are there any plans to support an
absolute width for columns, rather than a fraction of \textwidth?
None that I know of, but it could be of some
Couple of questions about exporting LaTeX figures that are neither
tables nor images -- specifically, source code blocks using the
listings package.
1. Is there any way to use #+CAPTION with a #+BEGIN_figure block, so
that the caption will be rendered underneath the text in the figure?
It seems
On Sat, May 18, 2013 at 3:39 PM, Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com wrote:
instead? I.e., why don't you apply caption to src block? You can tweak
the position of the caption with captionpos option in listings
environment.
Wow, I hadn't thought of that. Actually that works better in a lot of
On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 2:30 PM, Thomas S. Dye t...@tsdye.com wrote:
Then the next problem... I'm going to have some figures that need to
span two columns. According to [1], I should use \begin{figure*} ...
\end{figure*}. Is there a way to do that using a special block? (First
guess,
On May 20, 2013 4:54 PM, Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
James Harkins jamshar...@gmail.com writes:
The other reference to multicolumn is for table export, and this isn't
a table either. So I think, as currently designed, :multicolumn simply
doesn't apply.
Correct
I have (where TAB is a tab character):
#+BEGIN_SRC {}
// SuperCollider code here
(
r = p.chan.play(Pspawner { |sp|
TABvar num, subdiv,
...
});
)
#+END_SRC
The exported .tex file contains:
\begin{lstlisting}
// SuperCollider code here
(
r = p.chan.play(Pspawner { |sp|
I have:
Western notation supports a type of /polyphony/[fn:1]
I get:
Western notation supports a type of /polyphony/\footnote{ ... blah blah ... }
Or, I can have:
Western notation supports a type of /polyphony/ [fn:1]
And then I get:
\emph{polyphony} \footnote{ ... blah blah ...
Hi,
Today I was playing around with exporting a beamer presentation for handouts,
following the advice online to use pgfpages for saving dead trees. I'm not sure
if it's an org problem or a LaTeX problem.
Exporting to a presentation is no problem:
#+startup: beamer
#+LaTeX_CLASS: beamer
On Jun 30, 2013 7:22 PM, Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com wrote:
James Harkins jamshar...@gmail.com writes:
This example does reproduce the issue where the slides are rendered at
twice their normal size, instead of half. (I installed TexLive 2012 --
I'm not using the outdated tex
Just wondering if anyone out there has some magic code snippets that will
automatically bring in data from a LibreOffice spreadsheet during HTML export.
I think I could save, by hand, the required worksheets out of the ods file into
separate CSVs, and then write an emacs-lisp Babel block to
At Tue, 02 Jul 2013 19:49:43 +0530,
Jambunathan K wrote:
M-x org-odt-convert RET
or
(org-odt-convert ..)
Is this valid for .ods, or only .odt? The file is from LibreOffice Calc, not
Writer.
I made a quick test and got only failed. From the Messages, I can see it's
using a headless
At Tue, 02 Jul 2013 20:40:40 +0530,
Jambunathan K wrote:
Works here for simple files.
M-: (org-odt-convert file.ods csv)
Executing libreoffice4.0 --headless --convert-to csv --outdir
/home/kjambunathan/ /home/kjambunathan/file.ods
convert /home/kjambunathan/file.ods -
At Wed, 03 Jul 2013 10:35:51 +0800,
James Harkins wrote:
Anyway, I'm not convinced that org-odt-convert would meet my needs anyway. It
will have to be a multi-worksheet file, and I'll have to extract just one or
two of the worksheets. The macro might be the way to go.
I've made a bit more
At Wed, 10 Jul 2013 09:20:25 +0530,
Jambunathan K wrote:
James Harkins jamshar...@gmail.com writes:
I found a utility, unoconv[1], which I can persuade to produce a
tab-separated export of the first worksheet of an ODS document.
FYI, unoconv is an option provided by `org-odt-convert
At Thu, 18 Jul 2013 14:49:16 +0530,
Jambunathan K wrote:
1. Give me a sample worksheet.
Attached.
2. Give me the specific unoconv command that you used for converting the
worksheet.
unoconv -f csv -i 9,34,system,1,1/5/2/1/3/1/4/1 html-table.ods
Maybe the filename needs a full path, not
At Fri, 19 Jul 2013 00:32:44 +0530,
Jambunathan K wrote:
I don't want to venture in to Babel.
I don't want to experiment with unoconv either. I have a non-official
libreoffice installed. Pulling in official unoconv will interfere with
my working installation.
Fair enough.
For your
Not entirely sure if this is a bug or not, but it seems to be a regression.
According to [1], the customization variable org-latex-table-caption-above was
added to allow table captions to come underneath the table. I can't see any
indication that the variable has been deprecated, but in my
At Tue, 23 Jul 2013 18:44:04 +0200,
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
James Harkins jamshar...@gmail.com writes:
According to [1], the customization variable
org-latex-table-caption-above was added to allow table captions to
come underneath the table. I can't see any indication that the
variable
Hi, I found an inventive solution by Suvayu to discard headlines from export
here [1], but the 8.0+ solution throws an error in my environment.
(defun sa-ignore-headline (contents backend info)
Ignore headlines with tag `ignoreheading'.
(when (and (org-export-derived-backend-p backend 'latex
Just wondering if there's a better way to handle LaTeX commands written inline,
when the command arguments span a line break. Currently, LaTeX export preserves
curly braces as is if a pair of them is on a single line, but it escapes them
if there's a line break in between:
~~ org
Sections may
Is there a reason why the org-manual's index is not linked from the head
orgmode.org page?
Under orgmode.org/#docs, the link to the HTML manual is
http://orgmode.org/org.html, which downloads the entire contents of the manual
into the browser. This is perhaps tolerable on a full-size computer,
On Aug 12, 2013 1:39 PM, Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com
wrote:
On 2.5.2013, at 13:56, James Harkins jamshar...@gmail.com wrote:
Apologies if this has been asked already. I just noticed that, e.g., the
ox-beamer.html page [1] has no links to its parent nodes. So for fun, I
hacked
Is it possible to apply a specific filter during export for one org document,
but not others?
Basically, a buffer-specific export filter.
It appears in the org manual that the hook needs to be added into e.g.
org-export-filter-plain-text-functions, where it remains globally for the
duration
Suvayu Ali fatkasuvayu+linux at gmail.com writes:
1. Is it possible to set filters as buffer local? Okay the help string
says: This variable may be risky if used as a file-local variable.,
so I guess the answer is no.
2. Otherwise you could have used a lisp source block in the
Referring to [1]:
I just tried the following, so that I could maintain a list of special cases
where org's default latex export doesn't do what I want.
(setq hjh-org-latex-macros '((`em 'em)))
(defun hjh-latex-filter-macros (text backend info)
hjh: Replace special cases listed in
On Aug 21, 2013 3:41 PM, Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com wrote:
In that case, you should disable smart quotes, which are not smart
enough for your use case. Note that they are not enabled by default.
That's reasonable, but irritating while I'm still editing. I'm certain I'll
leave some
Renato rennabh at gmail.com writes:
I know MobileOrg for Android, but I currently only use it to sync
things from the computer to the phone (i.e. I just use it to have
my .org files with me all the time, for consulting) - the other way
around I find clumsy, because I have to remember, when on
Charles Philip Chan writes:
James Harkins writes:
Also, calendar sync is not working on my Android 4 tablet after the
most recent OS update from Asus. I've filed a bug report about that
too, and asked on the mobileorg mailing list, but so far, no
response. (This surprises me -- usually
Suvayu Ali fatkasuvayu+linux at gmail.com writes:
I think it is unwise to keep coming up with ways to support semantically
wrong behaviour just for the sake of backwards compatibility. This was
changed with good reason and after a lot of discussions. If you
continue on this path, you will
Jason Lewis jason at dickson.st writes:
Nicolas Goaziou wrote, On 23/09/2013 7:56 AM:
The syntax is wrong: you cannot have two frames within the same
tree.
Hi Nocolas,
Thanks. The error message is not very clear and this is an easy
mistake for a beginner to make.
FWIW, I've been
I just started using habits. A question:
With the default settings, habits appear in the agenda if they are TODO for
today. If they are TODO on a future day, they are hidden. (This is basically
okay, except that marking a habit DONE makes the consistency graph disappear
from the agenda, until
Question: How does one use Beamer's \only command with blocks? (Successfully,
with org-mode's beamer export, I mean.)
I found in the manual that you can give an overlay specification using the BEAMER_ACT property... ok... but that's
not the same as \only because, when a latex chunk is marked
Suvayu Ali fatkasuvayu+linux at gmail.com writes:
On Tue, Oct 08, 2013 at 11:41:36PM +0800, James Harkins wrote:
Question: How does one use Beamer's \only command with blocks?
(Successfully, with org-mode's beamer
export, I mean.)
I found in the manual that you can give an overlay
Suvayu Ali fatkasuvayu+linux at gmail.com writes:
Look a bit more carefully ;). The following paragraph has an example
suggesting the onlyenv environment. As far as I understand,
environments are prefered over commands with arguments or macros when
translating headlines. You can nest your
R. Michael Weylandt michael.weylandt at gmail.com michael.weylandt at
gmail.com writes:
On Oct 10, 2013, at 11:50, François Pinard pinard at iro.umontreal.ca
wrote:
P.S. What is proper English: nobody remember or nobody remembers?
Remembers. 'Nobody' counts as singular, as does
On Oct 15, 2013 2:19 AM, Jonathan Leech-Pepin
jonathan.leechpe...@gmail.com wrote:.
I'm voting for none of the bosses is going to attend.
None is a bit of an odd case, since it reflects the plurality of the
associated noun.
I don't want to drag it out much further as it's well off topic,
Per the beamer user guide, the syntax of the overlayarea environment is:
\begin{overlayarea}{area width}{area height}
environment contents
\end{overlayarea}
I can't figure out how to get the width and height in properly.
From the customize interface, I added overlayarea as follows:
On Oct 21, 2013 6:12 PM, Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com wrote:
Optional arguments are in square brackets in LaTeX. Try %r instead, so
you can write:
*** {0.9\textwidth}{0.7\textheight} :B_overlayarea:
:PROPERTIES:
:BEAMER_env: overlayarea
:END:
Ah, OK, that's
On Oct 24, 2013 12:58 AM, Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com wrote:
There are two things to consider: what belongs to the manual, and what
belongs to `org-beamer-environments-extra' docstring.
I think it is reasonable for the manual not to talk about %o, %r... but,
instead, simply point to
I've set org-latex-listings to Use listings (not minted), and then run
this minimal example.
#+BIND: org-latex-listings-options ((basicstyle \\ttfamily)
(captionpos b) (tabsize 3))
#+LANGUAGE: en
#+OPTIONS: H:1 num:t toc:nil \n:nil @:t ::t |:t ^:t -:t f:t *:t :t ':t
On Tuesday, October 29, 2013 5:06:29 PM KST, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
It should clean them up. Though, the -2 suffix implies that a regexp
is needed to find temporary files.
Does the following patch work?
Will have to try later... some time pressure right now.
An aside: in the last few weeks,
Maybe there is something obvious I'm missing, but I'm having considerable
trouble using org-language source code blocks in Beamer export.
The objective is to show a little of the org code that made the
presentation. This means including some headers. I had thought that
declaring the source
On Nov 1, 2013 4:35 PM, Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com wrote:
Blocks cannot contain headlines. You need to protect offending lines
with a comma. See section 11.3 from the manual.
I see it now... I was looking in the manual for info on source blocks, and
didn't realize I needed to go up a
completely).
I haven't found anything in the manual explaining how to run a shell
command on the output file from LilyPond execution. That's really the
crucial one -- it makes no sense to embed an A4 sized image into a beamer
frame...
hjh
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On Nov 4, 2013 10:08 PM, Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com wrote:
Look in lisp/ob-lilypond.el. Specifically (1) would be done in
`org-babel-expand-body:lilypond', and both (2) and (3) in
`org-babel-execute:lilypond'.
Thanks. I'm not much of a LISPer so I have no idea when I might get around
On Tuesday, November 5, 2013 12:24:44 PM HKT, James Harkins wrote:
On Nov 4, 2013 10:08 PM, Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com wrote:
Look in lisp/ob-lilypond.el. Specifically (1) would be done in
`org-babel-expand-body:lilypond', and both (2) and (3) in
`org-babel-execute:lilypond'.
Thanks
On Tuesday, October 29, 2013 4:06:29 PM HKT, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
It should clean them up. Though, the -2 suffix implies that a regexp
is needed to find temporary files.
Does the following patch work?
It seems not to have any effect. Here's what I did to try it:
1. cd ~/share/org-mode.git
On Wednesday, November 6, 2013 10:15:44 PM HKT, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
No ***-**.vrb files were deleted.
Out of curiosity: in my case vrb files follow the template ***.**.vrb
not ***-**.vrb. Are you sure about the hyphen?
Hm, you're right -- I was sure they are hyphens, but I just looked
On Friday, November 8, 2013 12:21:21 AM HKT, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Here's an update which should properly remove these files. Could you
confirm it?
Yes, working fine. Thanks.
hjh
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