On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 1:26 AM, Jeff Horn jrhorn...@gmail.com wrote:
Recently did a fresh pull, which seems to have broken org-agenda-switch-to.
To reproduce, open an agenda buffer, navigate to a line you want to
inspect, press [RET]. On my machine, this calls autopair, then falls
back to
On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 11:05 PM, Eric Schulte eric.schu...@gmx.com wrote:
Good idea,
I've changed your implementation to rely on two new customization
variables `org-babel-noweb-wrap-start' and `org-babel-noweb-wrap-end' as
this provides more flexibility to the backend implementation to
From d5a47db19a6c263b0516c454594296da9f44c428 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Sean O'Halpin sean.ohal...@gmail.com
Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2011 22:16:54 +
Subject: [PATCH] * lisp/ob.el: Avoid spurious matches to literal
#+end_src inside a source block.
Added newline to org-babel-src-block-regexp
Hi,
I was getting the error:
org-html-insert-toc: Wrong type argument: char-or-string-p, nil
when trying to generate an HTML file with
#+OPTIONS: toc:nil
The patch below seems to fix this.
Regards,
Sean
index bd53741..37eddf4 100644
--- a/lisp/org-html.el
+++ b/lisp/org-html.el
@@
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 11:52 PM, Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com wrote:
Babel does have a way to bring changes back from pure source code into
code blocks in an Org-mode document. While it isn't perfect (especially
if you make extensive use of noweb references or variables) there are
On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 9:13 PM, Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com wrote:
Sean O'Halpin sean.ohal...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 11:52 PM, Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com
wrote:
Babel does have a way to bring changes back from pure source code into
code blocks in an Org
On Sat, May 14, 2011 at 7:49 AM, Mark Cox markco...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I have an org file like this one,
#+TITLE: An issue with #+end_src
#+srcname: no_issue()
#+begin_src sh :results output
echo '#+begin_src'
#+end_src
#+call: no_issue() :results raw
#+srcname: the_issue()
Hi,
This might be something to do with the order in which package
initialization and the loading of your init.el file happen. I use the
following alias to put my local org-mode git repo paths ahead of
anything emacs does on launch (in startup.el or site-start.el, etc.):
: alias
On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 12:29 PM, Luca Ferrari fluca1...@infinito.it wrote:
Hi all,
in my file I've got some text that I'd like to be represented as fixed
font size, and therefore I write it as ~cap_mkdb~ surrounding with ~.
The problem is that, when I export the document to ODF, I got the
Hi,
org-html-publish-to-html is defined in ox-html.el and looks like this
(sans doc):
(defun org-html-publish-to-html (plist filename pub-dir)
(org-publish-org-to 'html filename .html plist pub-dir))
You could define your own publishing function, e.g.
(defun my-org-html-publish-to-html
In your opinion, would it be possible to reproduce the functionality
of outline-mode using text properties rather than overlays? And in the
case of org-mode, would this really make that much of a difference in
terms of performance?
Regards,
Sean
On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 1:36 PM, Eli Zaretskii
Hi,
I was quite surprised after pulling down master to find that C-o has
been bound to org-ctrl-o (commit 45d6d8f8 2013-04-05 11:14:20 +0200).
I personally don't use open-line much myself so remap this key for my own use.
Wouldn't it be better to do something like:
(define-key org-mode-map
Gosh, that was quick!
Thanks,
Sean
On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 9:31 AM, Bastien b...@gnu.org wrote:
Hi Sean,
Sean O'Halpin sean.ohal...@gmail.com writes:
I was quite surprised after pulling down master to find that C-o has
been bound to org-ctrl-o (commit 45d6d8f8 2013-04-05 11:14:20 +0200
Hi Bastien,
I'd like to thank you for the fabulous job you've done as maintainer.
Best wishes,
Sean
On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 5:53 PM, Bastien b...@gnu.org wrote:
Dear all,
I'm stepping down as the Org maintainer.
Carsten accepted to step up, if the community agrees.
Please raise your
Hi,
I was just trying the same thing (prompted by the recent discussion).
It turned out I had to
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(bibtex-set-dialect)
#+end_src
first.
Regards,
Sean
On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 3:55 AM, Marvin Doyley marvin...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi there,
I have decided to give
Hi,
Taking a slightly different approach, you could use the :post header
argument to wrap the results in a source block.
See http://orgmode.org/org.html#post (from which the example below is derived).
For example, you could use something like this:
#+OPTIONS: d:RESULTS
* Example
On Sun, Dec 22, 2013 at 4:03 PM, Sharon Kimble boudic...@talktalk.net wrote:
Thanks to auntie google I've found out how to keep the formatting of
elisp on export to html using '#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp' at the beginning
of the code block, and '#+END_SRC' at the end. Whilst its in .emacs its
* contrib/lisp/org-e-html.el (org-e-html-special-block): convert LaTeX
markup to HTML
This function had not been modified from its org-e-latex-special-block original
so with #+BEGIN_ORG for example you would get \begin{org}...\end{org}
in the output
instead of div class=org.../div.
---
On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 4:37 AM, Andrew Hyatt ahy...@gmail.com wrote:
The xiki video is interesting, and I immediately thought of babel.
However, babel sh-mode doesn't have support for execution yet.
Not sure what you mean by that. Place cursor in source block and hit C-c, e.g.
#+BEGIN_ORG
*
On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 1:54 AM, tony day zygom...@gmail.com wrote:
I had written this:
,
| #+MACRO: testdir ~/working
| #+begin_src sh
| cd {{{testdir}}}
| #+end_src
`
Thinking it would do this:
,
| #+begin_src sh
| cd ~/working
| #+end_src
`
Alas, #+Macro
On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 5:27 PM, Ken Mankoff mank...@gmail.com wrote:
Can you suggest how to have it as a local file variable when the
command that generates the file over-writes it? I have modified the
code that produces the iCal.org file so the top line now is:
# -*- coding: utf-8;
Great work on the new exporter!
One small point: as we're going to have to change the meta directive
#+STYLE to #+HTML_STYLE, can we change the name to reflect what it
really does in the HTML backend, i.e. insert text verbatim into the
head element? I suggest we rename it to #+HTML_HEAD.
On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 4:45 PM, Sebastien Vauban
wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com wrote:
Sean O'Halpin wrote:
I suggest we rename it to #+HTML_HEAD.
But I'd like to propose HTML_HEADER instead (?), to mirror what LaTeX_HEADER
does -- at least, if that one still exists, which I'm not sure about
On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 1:56 PM, Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
Sean O'Halpin sean.ohal...@gmail.com writes:
This raises another question which is more about Org document export
headers in general: why do we have specific document headers for LaTeX
and HTML? Because we
On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 2:59 AM, Michael Baum maab...@gmail.com wrote:
- What signals the end of the block of text to be used as data? I take it
that it's important that these all be comment lines staring with a colon
after the #+name label? Is there a way to do the same thing with a begin and
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 10:50 AM, D M German d...@uvic.ca wrote:
hi everybody,
I have been testing babel with perl and I am very puzzled by the
following:
Say I have the following script that outputs 10 numbers. org/babel wraps
it as a begin_example
#+begin_src perl :results output
On Sat, Mar 2, 2013 at 6:14 PM, Bastien b...@altern.org wrote:
Hi Sean,
Sean O'Halpin sean.ohal...@gmail.com writes:
One small point: as we're going to have to change the meta directive
#+STYLE to #+HTML_STYLE, can we change the name to reflect what it
really does in the HTML backend, i.e
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 4:54 PM, Not To Miss not.to.m...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I am reading a long text file and want to write down my notes with
org-mode. I extremely would like to put the line numbers down along
with my notes. Although there is a way to store a link for text search
for
On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 5:19 PM, Avdi Grimm gro...@inbox.avdi.org wrote:
Is there a way to export a single Org file to a bunch of HTML files,
one for each heading of a given level? E.g. the way the Org manual is
presented at http://orgmode.org/manual ? (yes, I realize that's Info
not
Hi,
I've tried to use the new :noweb strip-export feature but I can't work
out the magic combination of headers (working with git head, i.e.
commit 67694297fa0f9b32cf4bfe812ba8a5c5cf4a0859).
Here is a stripped down example:
START OF EXAMPLE
* Example
Define method
#+name: boilerplate
On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 5:37 PM, Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com wrote:
This may have nothing to do with anything (it may even be an artifact of
mailer misbehavior) but is this supposed to be boilerplate? These
are supposed to be ASCII chars, so if you are using some sort of extended
charset,
On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 5:39 PM, Daimrod daim...@gmail.com wrote:
If you don't want to export boilerplate you've to use :exports none in
it.
#+name: boilerplate
#+begin_src ruby :exports none
def hello
Hello World
end
#+end_src
Use it
#+name: example
#+begin_src ruby :exports both
On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 4:32 PM, Eric Schulte eric.schu...@gmx.com wrote:
Thanks for bringing this problem to light. I've just pushed up a fix.
Cheers,
--
Eric Schulte
http://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte/
Thanks! This is really useful.
Regards,
Sean
On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 10:07 PM, Paul Sexton psexton...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a
minor mode that makes org-style links fully active and fontifed in other major
modes.
Is that publicly available anywhere?
Regards,
Sean
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 9:56 AM, Paul Sexton psexton...@gmail.com wrote:
Sean O'Halpin sean.ohalpin at gmail.com writes:
Is that publicly available anywhere?
Here you go. To use, add orgl-enable to the relevant mode-hook, eg:
(add-hook 'python-mode-hook 'orgl-enable)
[snip code]
Thanks!
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 8:49 AM, julia.jacob...@arcor.de wrote:
Thanks for your answer. The key-combination C-c C-c unfortunately creates the
new additional block of code surrounded by the lines
#+RESULTS:
#+begin_latex
Here's the created LaTeX code
#+end_latex
right after the lisp
Hi,
I've been hacking this weekend to try to create a minor mode that
enables org-mode bracket links in modes other than org-mode.
I believe this has been mooted before
(e.g. http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2009-08/msg00573.html).
The following codes works for me but I'm sure it
On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 11:57 AM, Christopher J. White
orgm...@grierwhite.com wrote:
This is pretty cool, Sean. One issue I'm having is that it does not
properly handle breaking the link:
Thanks for trying it out. I think I've fixed the link breaking
problem (using
On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 8:49 AM, Bastien b...@gnu.org wrote:
Sean O'Halpin sean.ohal...@gmail.com writes:
I've been hacking this weekend to try to create a minor mode that
enables org-mode bracket links in modes other than org-mode.
[snip]
Yes. This might especially be useful in modes where
On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 4:07 PM, Bastien b...@altern.org wrote:
Hi Sean,
I just added links to your code in worg/org-hacks.org and
worg/org-contrib/index.org -- thanks!
Thanks!
I see it as orthogonal to orgstruct - they could happily co-exist side by
side.
I've just tested that though
On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 8:38 PM, skip scp0...@gmail.com wrote:
I have an org file with several src blocks and tangle blocks.
How can I print the file without executing any of the src or tangle
blocks? I want to avoid disabling each block.
Use
#+PROPERTY: eval never
at the head of the file
* lisp/ob.el (org-babel-expand-noweb-references): Capture current
noweb start and end patterns then use to set buffer locals in
(with-temp-buffer) form.
This solves the problem that using different patterns for
org-babel-noweb-wrap-start and org-babel-noweb-wrap-end could be done
only globally.
On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 11:50 PM, Eric Schulte eric.schu...@gmx.com wrote:
Are you familiar with file local variables?
See (info (emacs)Specifying File Variables)
Yes. That's what I'm trying to enable. Without the patch, it seems that
the =with-temp-buffer= used in
On Sun, Aug 26, 2012 at 3:31 PM, Eric Schulte eric.schu...@gmx.com wrote:
[snip]
I just committed this to the git repo.
Thanks for the contribution!
(and thanks for packaging your patch so that it was easy to apply)
Great! Thanks.
Hi,
=:dir= specifies the directory for code execution, i.e. when you hit =C-c
C-c= what is the environment in which the code is run?
=:mkdirp= forces creation of the directory for tangle output, i.e. when you
=org-babel-tangle= where do you put the output source code?
They are quite separate
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