Hello,
It's my first post here finally. Most of my questions were answered
before by you.:). I have the lastest version of org mode and search
with the best of my abilities if any had the same issue but couldn't
find anything.
I have some difficulty with the org-mode variable :BEAMER_envargs.
Alan Schmitt <alan.schm...@polytechnique.org> writes:
> On 2016-06-27 11:24, Jeremie Juste <jeremieju...@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> Thanks for the reply. Even after updading, I'm facing the same issue
>> with the file I sent.
>>
>> My org-mode and org-plu
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Jérémie Juste writes:
>
>> Is it possible to activate the latex preview in org-mode within in latex
>> bloc?
>
> It isn't possible out of the box. Org doesn't look at the contents of
> src blocks, which are
For my part I use IceCat. They have made a lot of progress recently if you are
hesitating.
As for key bindings the closest options to emacs I have found is firemacs:
http://www.mew.org/~kazu/proj/firemacs/en/
Best regards,
Jeremie
Hello,
I'm trying trying org KOMA-Script letter exporter, but I get the
following error: concat:
Symbol's function definition is void: org-latex--insert-compiler.
I could not find the function org-latex--insert-compiler.
Do you have a clue about this?
Best regards,
Jeremie
Hello,
Many thanks for sharing this.
> One of the links between org and email is using org-mime-htmlize which
> will take your email buffer (using gnus in my case but a message
> buffer) and create a text+html mime encoded email in which the plain
> text is parsed as an org file and exported to
Hello,
In the case where a code block generates many grahique, is it possible
to output each graphic to a file direclty?
For example in R you can do something like the following.
png(file="example%02d.png", width=200, height=200)
for (i in c(10:1, "G0!")){
plot.new()
text(.5, .5, i,
Hello,
>> Jeremie Juste writes:
>> Do you think Is it possible to invert the colors of the latex images? I use
>> a black
>> background and it's impossible to see the latex images.
> John Kitchin <jkitc...@andrew.cmu.edu> writes:
> See the variable org-form
Hello,
Thanks for replying
> For me, the preview shows both tables. My org-preview-latex-default-process
> is set to imagemagick.
my org-preview-latex-default-process variable is set to imagemagick as
well.
Interesting..., I wonder why the tabular would work but not the table
environment
I found the culprit.
I have set my background color to black and forground color to white.
Yet when I adust the org-format-latex-options to see the preview white on
black, the tabular environment displays the expected color setting but not the
table environment.
So far I can only change the
Hello,
Eric S Fraga writes:
> When I switched my colour theme to one with a dark background, I found I
> had to set org-format-latex-options to
>
> '(:background default :foreground default)
>
'(:background default :foreground default) work
for be as well.
> actually
Hello,
I would like to preview easily latex table environment. I noticed that
org-toggle-latex-fragment shows the latex-preview for the tabular
environment but not for the table environment.
Would it be possible to find a to do that?
I tried to tweak org-latex-options in the following way in
Hello,
Is there a way to resize latex table when exporting to latex?
For now my only recourse is to export the latex table copy the latex
code back to org-mode apply \scalebox.
Do you have a more convenient way in mind?
Best wishes,
Jeremie
Hello,
Lawrence Bottorff writes:
> I know lots of you use Emacs and org mode to prepare scholarly books and
> papers, either doing the HTML or, more probably, the Latex
> export. Question: Let's say I want to produce a math text with
> Emacs/org-mode/Latex. What is the best
Hello Rasmus,
Thanks for the tip but I'm could not find
org-preview-latex-process-alist.
Ok I'm still investigating. One thing that might be interesting is to
convert the latex to html direclty when exporting to html.
Another solution could be using pandoc to bypass the images entirely
Hello,
How is it possibile to modify the image attributes when exporting latex
to html?
For instance if I have a table in the following org-buffer. Doing
org-mime-org-buffer-htmlize convert the table into an image and put put
it in latex as a picture. I would like to control the size and
gards,
Jeremie
>
>
>
> John
>
> ---
> Professor John Kitchin
> Doherty Hall A207F
> Department of Chemical Engineering
> Carnegie Mellon University
> Pittsburgh, PA 15213
> 412-268-7803
> @johnkitchin
> http://kitchingroup.cheme.c
Hello,
Interleave-mode https://github.com/rudolfochrist/interleave, is a very
convenient tool for writing notes in associated
with pdf. It uses org-mode for this purpose.
I recently noticed that in the case where I want to write notes for
multiple pdf in a singlie org file, I have to use the
Hello
>
> Putting together a macro seems like the best option. Recall that you
> can use elisp in macros by placing it between `(eval’ and `)', so the
> following emits “def’ in all but latex exports and “abc” for latex.
>
Yes I found this nice piece of code
It switches to svg if backend
"Berry, Charles" writes:
Hello,
Thanks for the update
>>
>
> I think this is obsolete. It fails on org-9.0.9. What version of org are you
> using?
>
> In any case replacing the ~(if ...)~ by ~org-export-current-backend~ will fix
> it.
>
>
> Another case were adding dates
Hello,
I would like to use :prologue and epilogue with latex output when using
R. Would it be possible to do something like the following?
#+NAME: test1123
#+BEGIN_SRC R :results output latex :prologue \\begin{table} :epilogue
\\end{table} :session *R* :dir tmp :cache no
Hello,
I'm making some exercices with answers and I'm writing the answers just
after the questions in the following way
* Question
** Answer :solution
While exporting to latex, I can use #+EXCLUDE_TAGS: solution to remove the
solution but a better
option in my case would be to send
Hello,
I noticed that async export using org-beamer-export fails. For instance
on test.org (see below)
yield
<>
I'm using Org mode version 9.1.13
Best regards,
Jeremie
content of test.org
#+TITLE: Example Presentation
#+AUTHOR: Carsten Dominik
#+OPTIONS: H:2 toc:t num:t
#+LATEX_CLASS:
-to-pdf with async.
I get the following results
1beamer 0:08 /tmp/test.tex
So it export only to latex and don't compile tex file.
Best regards,
Jeremie
> Hello,
>
> Jeremie Juste <jeremieju...@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> I noticed that async export using
Hello,
As far as I know it is not currently possible to get property
auto-completion from the property list of the file itself.
but you could still make use of the stock property in the template and
auto-complete
from there
For instance:
("T" "TEST" entry (file+headline"/tmp/test.org"
Hello,
Here is mine. But I live with a black background. You might have trouble
with the table environment though. For some mysterious reason, although
the background changes,the foreground in the table environment remains black.
(setq org-format-latex-options '(:foreground "White"
Hello,
Is there a way to wrap long text in org-table?
For instance I would like to wrap this text to 80.
| | <80>
|
| 1 | Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting
industry. Lorem Ipsum
Hello,
I don't have an ideal org-mode solution for this problem. I suggesting
two ways hoping that more improvements will come
> Here is an example. The NA in column a shows up in the results as
> nil. Why does that happen? Is there a way of changing this behaviour?
> I can manually replace NA
Vikas Rawal writes:
Hello,
> NAs in a data frame that is created by an R source code block show up in the
> results as nil. Can I change it to something else (say, “—“)?
Could you elaborate on your issue? Can you give a minimal example of
your block? It is very
Hello,
I can reproduce your error but a setting without #+BEGIN_SRC
#+END_SRC seems to work. It not a fix just a way around the problem.
Hope it helps,
Jeremie
#+TITLE: Test d'export tikz qui ne marche plus
#+DATE: <2015-11-10 mar.>
#+LANGUAGE: fr
#+OPTIONS: toc:1 num:1
#+LATEX_HEADER:
Hello,
I was wondering how to set up mathjax macro in org-mode. For instance
would it be possible to use #+HTML_MATHJAX: to include the following macro?
Macros: {
R: '{\\mathbb{R}}',
bold: ['{\\bf #1}',1]
}
So far my attempts have been unsuccessful.
Best regards,
Hello
With the following in your .emacs file
#+BEGIN_SRC
(setq org-babel-latex-htlatex "htlatex")
(defmacro by-backend ( body)
`(case org-export-current-backend ,@body))
#+END_SRC
I can put back #+BEGIN_SRC around the tikz and it seems to work.
#+header: :file (by-backend (html
Jeremie Juste writes:
Hello,
looking deeper into the docs I saw that we could modify the
org-html-mathjax-template in the following way to add the macro.
(setq (org-html-mathjax-template
"
MathJax.Hub.Config({
displayAlign: \"%ALIGN\",
displayIn
Hello,
It is possible to preview tables between #+BEGIN_EXPORT latex?
I find myself constantly removing #+BEGIN_EXPORT latex and putting it
back which is pretty frustrating.
any ideas how to do that would be greatly appreciated.
#+BEGIN_EXPORT latex
\centering
\begin{tabular}{rrr}
\hline
&
Hello,
You can in principle tap directly into font lock-mode.
For instance something like
(add-hook 'org-mode-hook
(lambda ()
(font-lock-add-keywords nil
'(("\\<\\(FIXME\\):" 1
'font-lock-warning-face prepend)
Hello Flavio,
I believe you meant
#+OPTIONS:date:nil title:nil
Notice the "s" at the end of option
Hope this helps,
Jeremie
Flavio Leonardo Cavalcanti de Moura writes:
> Hello,
>
> My org file uses a latex class that, after exporting, is in conflict with
> the lines \date{} and
Hello,
Many thanks updating org-mode resolved the issue
Best regards,
Jeremie
> FWIW, I just get the last line:
>
> #+NAME:mean_purchase_per_shopping_trip
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC R :var x=6 :results output :session *R*
> a <-sprintf("%.2f",12.234324)
> cat(a,sep="\n")
> #+END_SRC
>
> #+RESULTS:
> :
Hello,
I recall seeing this thread on the mailing list but I cannot find it
back.
I would like to suppress the first line leading ":" in the following output
#+NAME:mean_purchase_per_shopping_trip
#+BEGIN_SRC R :var x=6 :results output :session *R*
a <-sprintf("%.2f",12.234324)
cat(a,sep="\n")
Hello,
I noticed that the html export does not export correctly the following
table, although it does if I wrap it in a table environment. I also
tried some other table environment such a longtable and noticed that
somehow the environment name gets hijacked \begin{longtable}
becomes
Hello,
I've found that some strange results when outputing html from R.
Do you have some insights on a potential solution?
Best regards,
Jeremie
Org mode version 9.3.4 (9.3.4-elpa @ /home/djj/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20200206/)
#+PROPERTY: header-args:R :eval yes :exports results :colnames yes
Hello,
Jack Kamm writes:
> Dominique Dumont writes:
>
>> On my system, org-mode 3.6.1 provides the expected table.
>
> My system produces the expected table as well (org 9.3.2, R 3.6.2).
>
> --Jack
Thanks for the info.
Unfortunately I couldn't identify the issue
I updated R and org (org
Hello Jack,
Thanks for taking the time to reply.
> I think a more reliable implementation would be to avoid
> `org-babel-comint-with-output', and take the approach used in the
> ":results value" case, which reads the output from a temp file instead
> of directly from the shell.
I understand
Hello,
Thanks for the input.
I didn't see the full mail of stardiviner for some reason.
:results value html in the following code generates an error for me.
(Org mode version 9.2.3,R version 3.6.2).
but :results value output the "html" in an org-table format
#+begin_src R :results value html
Hello,
Nick Dokos writes:
> Jeremie Juste writes:
>
>> Hello
>>
>> When I export test.org to html, the latex fragment fail to compile.
>> The reason is a star get added to the tabular environment. {tabular*}
>> (see tmpfile.tex).
>>
>>
Hello,
I have found the culprit in the end. It was the function
org-html--unlabel-latex-environment, int he ox-html.el file.
I'm not sure this function is useful as I think it is better to give the
user control on his environment (labelled or unlabelled) directly in his
org file. I'm I missing
Hello
When I export test.org to html, the latex fragment fail to compile.
The reason is a star get added to the tabular environment. {tabular*}
(see tmpfile.tex).
I don't know why the function insists in using the tabular* environment.
>From this point I would have two questions:
How can I
latex ... #+end_export
If I wrap I get the same error.
Best regards,
Jeremie
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Monday, 31 Aug 2020 at 22:24, Jeremie Juste wrote:
>> When I export test.org to html, the latex fragment fail to compile.
>> The reason is a star get added to the tabular
olled-emacs.d/elpa/org-20200831")
(require 'org) is enough to generate the issue.
Best regards,
Jeremie
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Monday, 31 Aug 2020 at 22:24, Jeremie Juste wrote:
>> When I export test.org to html, the latex fragment fail to compile.
>> The r
Hello Sharon,
I must have failed to grasp the subtleties of your workflow. And my
explanation was surely not very friendly. I apologize for that.
If your workflow works for you this is what matters.
> Sorry, but I just feel that your system is over-complicated as compared
> to my simplistic
Hello Sharon,
Unfortunately I cannot reproduce your issue. I created a list of 56 sub heading
and I
can view the heading Still a sample 0 until Still a sample 56.
** TODO * etc and onwards
** TODO * and another one
** Still a sample 0
** Still a sample 1
** Still a sample 2
** Still a sample
Hello Jens,
I'm afraid I cannot test your issue. I don't have the ability to switch
emacs version yet.
What I can tell you is that org-9.4 is working fine on GNU Emacs 27.1,
and on Emacs 28.0.50.
Does anyone have problem on the official Debian 10 repo emacs
1:26.1+1-3.2+deb10u1?
Hope this
Hello Bastien,
Bastien writes:
> Did you (require 'ol-gnus) ?
Yes (require 'ol-gnus) did the trick. Many thanks.
Best regards,
Jeremie
Hello,
I notice that org-store-link is not working as expected in article
mode.
M-x org-store-link produces user-error: No method for storing a link
from this buffer
Any ideas about a solution?
I'll launch an investigation as soon as I have some time to spare.
Best regards,
Jeremie
- Org mode
Hello,
Some follow up on this problem
I thought that I messed up the org-mode update because I had some
org files open during the updates.
I reinstall emacs and org-mode to the latest but I still get the
problem. Performing M-x org-html-export-to-html on the file below ends
up in an error
Hello,
I don't see very clearly how you want to use the code.
(It might well be because of my lack of skills)
Could you give a usage example?
Best regards,
Jeremie
On Friday, 16 Oct 2020 at 13:01, stardiviner wrote:
> I write an elisp config for Org Mode to auto evaluate inline source
Hello,
I've barely use python with org-mode and I would need some help with the
python setup. I somehow have some trouble saving python plots. Is this the
right way
to do it?
#+begin_src python :results output file link :file myfig1.pdf :session *Python*
import matplotlib
import numpy as
Hello Jack,
Many thanks for having taken the time to reply.
I'll definitely try ob-jupyter.
>
> My goal is to make ob-python a serious alternative to these external
> ob-* packages eventually. Here are some of the improvements I have in
> mind:
>
> - Improved plotting
> - Support for pandas
solution yet. I don't know yet which function calc is using to
perform this operation. I have tried calcFunc-vsum but fell back on the
same issue.
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp
(calcFunc-vsum 85.6 .1)
#+end_src
--
Best regards
Jeremie Juste
that would do the profiling like
elp-instrument-function for functions?
--
HTH
Jeremie Juste
On Tuesday, 29 Sep 2020 at 21:11, Uwe Brauer wrote:
> Hi
>
> maybe I am just to impatient but on my 8 GB Thinkpad X1 (4gen) to open a
> 0.5MB org file takes around 15 sec.
>
> Any chang
Hello Marko,
Thanks for reporting. Unexpected behavior of (org-table-wrap-region)
confirmed.
works fine with
> | Includes all aspects of|
> | information about |
> | proposed project. |
Error: user-error: Not in table data field
with header line
>
Hello Nick,
Thanks for the feedback. I'm not sure I understand your setting
entirely. I have reproduced the behaviour of tempo
inside an org src block below. I don't have any comma before the
source block expansion unless I type it.
Any character except space or tab on the line of the
|
> | 2.61 |
> | 12.21 |
> | 6.69 |
> | 19.72 |
> | 23.09 |
> | 6.23 |
> | 15.28 |
> | 250.00 |
> | 250.00 |
> | 250.00 |
> | 78.85 |
> ||
> ||
> #+TBLFM:@>$1=vsum(@1$1..@-1$1)
>
> Put point in that empty cell and do 'C-u C-c C-c'
>
> Robert
>
--
Best regards
Jeremie Juste
Hello Dominique,
Many thanks for this info. I'll give it a try.
Best regards,
Jeremie
Dominique Dumont writes:
> Hi
>
> On mercredi 16 septembre 2020 11:04:42 CEST Bastien wrote:
>> The task is to check the mailman administration page and to discard
>> messages that should not be sent to the
profiler-start cpu
2. open your file
3. M-x profiler-report
It will let you see which functions are slowing you down.
HTH,
--
Jeremie Juste
Hello Bruno,
Thanks for your mail. I have been missing this feature that was taken
out of core. I will have to keep up with the modulation of org-mode but
it is for the better.
Regarding your concern
> In the same spirit if before trying that I type tabulation then = then tabulation again,
Hello Uwe,
if seems that the problem lies with ob-ipython.
I would suggest to remove ob-ipython to check and then perform a fresh
install of ob-ipython.
HTH,
Jeremie
Uwe Brauer writes:
> Hi
>
> I freshly installed Ubuntu 20.04 and used the pre compiled Emacs 26, I
> copies also all my init
Hello Bastien,
On Monday, 26 Oct 2020 at 10:52, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Jeremie,
>
> Jeremie Juste writes:
>
>> I'm willing to take care of ob-R.el.
>
> You're in as of 36f4df892. Thank you very much!
Got it! It might take my elisp skills to a new level. :-)
Thanks to you,
--
Jeremie Juste
Hello Jack,
> Thanks for volunteering to maintain ob-R.el :)
Thanks for the encouragements and the suggestions.
I need will take some time to dive into the existing code but
I will definitely look into it and keep you posted.
I've also noticed a [1] bug waiting to be fixed.
[1]
Hello,
I'm willing to take care of ob-R.el.
Best regards,
Jeremie Juste
no-prop items1 )))
+(res (string-to-number (calc-eval
+(combine-and-quote-strings numbers
"+"
Best regards
Jeremie Juste
Many thanks indeed,
>
> I have the following settings,
>
> (modify-syntax-entry ?< ".")
> (modify-syntax-entry ?> ".")
>
> in my org mode hook. This stops org from treating them as parenthesis.
Best regards,
Jeremie
Hello,
I noticed that with show-paren-mode on in an org-mode buffer,
the following the opening parenthesis "(> (point) 0)" in the following
code block is not detected.
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(defun re-search-and-replace-in-buffer (regex replacement)
(interactive)
(save-excursion
Hello,
I would like to export the following table as a png in an html page. But
it seams that the latex table requires multiple compilations. I can
achieve this when I export to latex by customizing the
org-latex-pdf-process as follows
(setq org-latex-pdf-process (quote ("texi2dvi --pdf
Hello,
I just wanted to give more visibility to [0] valign which provides a way
to align CJK characters in org-table. It seems pretty recent but from
what I can tell it does the job.
Best regards,
Jeremie
[0]: https://github.com/casouri/valign
etplength{refvpos}{\useplength{toaddrvpos}}
:EXPORT_LATEX_HEADER+: \makeatother
:END:
Best regards,
Jeremie
PS: The automatic time stamp of the sender when replying is a nice piece
of technology. I guess, I have to read the gnus manual again. :-)
> On Friday, 12 Jun 2020 at 14:01, Jeremie Juste wrote:
Hello,
can reproduce the issue with
* hello
:PROPERTIES:
:EXPORT_LATEX_HEADER: \makeatletter
:EXPORT_LATEX_HEADER+: \@setplength{refvpos}{\useplength{toaddrvpos}}
:EXPORT_LATEX_HEADER+: \makeatother
:END:
But I have some more questions. I can see the :EXPORT_LATEX_HEADER in
the
> I am not sure I understand your question. Sorry.
You read my mind.
>
> The snippet from the OP will collate all three LaTeX header lines into a
> single line on export, which is expected in terms of org's
> behaviour.
This is exactly what I was referring to. If the behavior of
Hello,
I understand the frustration of not being able to bend emacs to ones
immediately. But many times my initial workflow turned out not to be the
best one. I just wanted to share my workflow hoping that it might be a solution
to
the original post problem.
>> Consider the scenario where a
ATEX_HEADER:
> \NewEnviron{tikzpicture*}[1][]{\begin{tikzpicture}[#1]\BODY\end{tikzpicture}}
>
> Possibly fixing this issue, will make cross formats much easier.
--
Jeremie Juste
Hello,
|| On Saturday, 28 Nov 2020 at 17:54, daniela-s...@gmx.it wrote:
> Yes, it shows. That was a good test.
This is encouraging. So the problem might be in the wild card expansion
if you execute the following command do you get all the files you expect?
(file-expand-wildcards
(file-expand-wildcards "~/02histr/gadmin/health*.org")
> (file-expand-wildcards "~/02histr/gadmin/meeting*.org") ))
>
--
Jeremie Juste
|| On Saturday, 28 Nov 2020 at 19:43, daniela-s...@gmx.it wrote:
> Why does Agenda not simply honour the init file. Many fume something awful
> when you question them on how things are done.
It turns out that it does.
This what I have in my input file
(setq org-agenda-files
"
> "~/02histr/gadmin/writing.rcl.org"
> "~/02histr/gadmin/health.rcl.org"))
>
> ;; "~/02histr/gadmin/meeting.rcl.org"
> ;; "~/02histr/gadmin/household.rcl.org"
>
>> Sent: Saturday, November 28, 2020 at 8:01 PM
>
|| On Saturday, 28 Nov 2020 at 21:11, daniela-s...@gmx.it wrote:
> I've made some progress, I am getting
Very well. Then I guess that you have multiple variables named
org-agenda-files.
> File: ~/02histr/gadmin/meeting.rcl.org
>
> This happens even though I removed the file name from
lows you to choose
which side you want to pick. Admittedly there are sometimes unexpected
default behaviors that don't please everyone but emacs offers choices.
Best regards,
Jeremie
>
>> Sent: Saturday, November 28, 2020 at 9:27 PM
>> From: "Jeremie Juste"
>> To:
|| On Saturday, 28 Nov 2020 at 22:45, daniela-s...@gmx.it wrote:
>
> Many thanks for helping me. I would not have got to this stage without
> your helpful commands and checks.
You are welcome ;-)
>
> Getting used to a problem to the extent of depending on it is not a good
> system.
> Emacs
Hello,
>> If you have *both* a settings in your emacs init file for
>> org-agenda-files using (setq org-agenda-files...) and you have a line in
>> your (custom ...) section, you should remove one of them to avoid
>> confusion. In general, what is in the custom section will take
>> preference as
k reasonable?
>
> Thanks,
>
> thibault
>
> On 2020-12-09T13:16:19-0500, Jeremie Juste wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Thanks for reporting. Indeed this is an issue that hasn't been fixed
> yet. This is the case for most latex environments
>
> My solution is here
>
Hello,
Apologies for the late reply and thanks for pointing out this bug.
|| On Sunday, 6 Sep 2020 at 13:32, Damien Cassou wrote:
#+name: table
| | 2014 |
|-+--|
| A C |1 |
| C |2 |
#+name: linechart
#+begin_src R :results value :var accounts="" :exports none
Hello
I have figured out that calc-eval might do the job for the floating
point problem for org.
(info "(calc) Calling Calc from Your Programs")
(calc-eval "83.6+0.1")
So in the function org-table-sum I have made the following modification:
> (res (string-to-number (calc-eval
string and NA are treated
the same, I'm not sure the nil feature is very useful. If it does not break
anything else I will consider removing it.
Best regards,
--
Jeremie Juste
Hello Jack
On Thursday, 10 Jun 2021 at 05:56, Jack Kamm wrote:
> Hi Jeremie,
>
> Jeremie Juste writes:
>
>> Just a precision async process is already available in R. Thanks again
>> to Jack Kamm for this input.
>
> I believe async evaluation in R still require
tmio/2021-05-31.html
>
> All the best,
>
> Timothy.
>
> p.s. Based on the response to this, I may or may not keep on doing this.
> If you would (or wouldn't) like to see me repeat this, let me know :)
>
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ld be difficult to compete with a front-end with
org-mode at the back, but again, I'm telling more than I know.
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The
next steps
- Remove second the need for a second file parameter
- Add tests to avoid regression
- implement async in ob-R
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From: Jeremie Juste
Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2021 23:58:26 +0200
Subject: [PATCH 1/4] ob-R.el: Remove redundan
Hello,
You can have some success using [1] valign-mode.
https://github.com/casouri/valign
HTH,
Jeremie
Hello Aaron,
The org-version that ships with emacs 27.2 is 9.4.4.
And, for me this version works well on windows 10 out of the box.
Can you confirm this?
Then if you want to upgrade orgmode, please let us know how you did it.
In general the instructions (Info-goto-node "(org) Installation")
part.
>
> I think it would still make sense though, and would be beneficial beyond
> ob-R. According to [1], the "graphics" and "link" arguments don't do
> anything unless used with "file", so it would make sense for them to
> automatically add the "file" argument.
I do agree with you again.
>
> [1]
> https://orgmode.org/manual/Results-of-Evaluation.html#Results-of-Evaluation
>
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/4] ob-R.el: Remove redundant argument to function
>
> I think it would be better to squash these changes into a single commit.
>
Thanks again for the feedback.
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