Hi All
I am a new user to org-mode and was almost immediately hooked. (I'm also a
relatively recent convert to emacs and Aquamacs.) I went out and fetched the
mobileorg app for my iPod touch from the Apple appstore and now I'm rapidly
losing what's left of my hair - doh!
Anyhow, I have
edit them but the
notes tool in an agenda view is much more convenient.
Cheers,
Neil
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Neil Hepburn, Economics Instructor
Department of Social Sciences, Augustana Faculty
University of Alberta
4901-46 Avenue
Camrose, Alberta T4V 2R3
Phone (780) 679
Hi All
I've just caught wind of this thread but I thought I would share my own very
recent experiences as a newbie in org-mode and my experiences may help shed
some light on things.
Anyhow, I am quite new to org-mode (as in the last two or three weeks). I'm
also sort of new to emacs. I've
one \\
thing two \\
\hline
\end{tabular}
\end{center}
\end{table}
Note the missing \label{} command in the LaTeX version. I rolled back to
version 6.34c and everything works.
Cheers,
Neil
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Neil Hepburn, Economics
Hi Xin
To get rid of this stuff, simply put the following at the top of your org file:
#+OPTIONS: author:nil
#+TITLE:
#+DATE:
alternatively you can use
#+TITLE:
#+AUTHOR:
#+DATE:
If you use the second option, your tex file will have
\title{}
\author{}
\date{}
but will not have the
in org-mode?
Cheers,
Neil
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Neil Hepburn, Economics Instructor
Department of Social Sciences, Augustana Faculty
University of Alberta
4901-46 Avenue
Camrose, Alberta T4V 2R3
Phone (780) 679-1588
email nhepb...@ualberta.ca
No trees were harmed
R appears. The same is true if I export to HTML.
Now that I know the fix, the problem is easy enough to deal with as I go
through a batch of experiments.
-Neil
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Neil Hepburn, Economics Instructor
Department of Social Sciences, Augustana Faculty
You can highlight the tree (parent and its children) then use
org-export-region-as-ascii. You can also export to any of the supported export
formats.
-Neil
On 2010-08-11, at 2:10 PM, Nathan Neff wrote:
Sorry if this is a FAQ, but is there a way to export or print a TODO tree?
Thanks,
http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode
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Neil Hepburn, Lecturer in Economics
Department of Social Sciences, Augustana Faculty
University of Alberta
4901-46 Avenue
Camrose, Alberta T4V 2R3
Phone (780) 679-1588
email nhepb...@ualberta.ca
file but have them some how magically combined in column-view look
at my agenda?
Cheers,
Neil
=
Neil Hepburn, Lecturer in Economics
Department of Social Sciences, Augustana Faculty
University of Alberta
4901-46 Avenue
Camrose, Alberta T4V 2R3
Phone
you could revert to raw latex code in your document and use
\begin{enumerate}..\end{enumerate} with something like this:
* testing auto numbering
\begin{enumerate}
\item First do something
#+begin_example
here is an example how to do something
#+end_example
\item Then do something else
export the file?
Cheers,
Neil
=
Neil Hepburn, Lecturer in Economics
Department of Social Sciences, Augustana Faculty
University of Alberta
4901-46 Avenue
Camrose, Alberta T4V 2R3
Phone (780) 679-1588
email nhepb...@ualberta.ca
No trees were harmed
--
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Neil Hepburn, Lecturer in Economics
Department of Social Sciences, Augustana Faculty
University of Alberta
4901-46 Avenue
Camrose, Alberta T4V 2R3
Phone (780) 679-1588
email nhepb...@ualberta.ca
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Hi Henri-Paul
I ran into a similar problem when I moved from using MobileMe to
Dropbox. What I did that seemed to fix the problem for me was to delete
the folder MobileOrg from my Dropbox folder. Then I reset the stuff in
Mobileorg on my iPhone, re-sync'ed the iPhone to create a new MobileOrg
LaTeX, I could do
something like
\begin{frame}[shrink=5]\frametitle{some stuff}
contents here
\end{frame}
How do I pass the shrink argument to latex from org-mode?
Cheers,
Neil
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Neil Hepburn, Lecturer in Economics
Department of Social Sciences
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