[Orgmode] Bug in org-latex (6.34c)?

2010-01-23 Thread Sven Bretfeld
Hello fellows

org-latex-export sticks to the header \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc},
albeit this is customized to \usepackage[utf8x]{inputenc}.
 ^
I added the "x" in all customizable classes as well as my own classes. I
also tried to add ("utf8" . "utf8x") to org-export-latex-inputenc-alist.
No improvement. The resulting tex-file still lacks the "x". 

This was still working in 6.33.

Greetings,

Sven


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[Orgmode] Secondary filtering and query editing within daily/weekly agenda

2010-01-23 Thread Brody, William (Buck)
I want to filter my daily/weekly agenda to only show certain tags.  The manual 
says "/" will prompt for secondary filtering.  When I try it, however, I get a 
"buffer is read only" message.  Any ideas?

Thanks,

Buck
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[Orgmode] Subscription and first feedback

2010-01-23 Thread Ph . Ivaldi
Hello,

I'm total beginner with Org and I have a little problem.
When writing
 « some french text » 
and exporting to LaTeX the
non-breaking spaces are not convert to ~ and the code LaTeX should be 
\og{}some french text\fg{} with the package \usepackage[french]{babel}

I have
(seq org-export-latex-packages-alist (quote (("french" "babel"
is in my .emacs.

Note that "some text" should be exported as "some~text" but
« some text » should be exported as \og{}some text\fg{}.

Also "C-c ^" must be exported as "C-c \^"

Some advice ?

Thanks,
-- 
   Philippe Ivaldi.
http://www.piprime.fr/



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[Orgmode] Re: org file containing different local variables

2010-01-23 Thread henry atting
On Fr, Jan 22 2010, Jan Böcker wrote:

> On 22.01.2010 17:17, henry atting wrote:
>> 
>> An org file (it contains an explanation on using emacs distraction free
>> for writing) lists on some places LaTeX Local Variables, eg:
>> 
>> %%% Local Variables: 
>> %%% mode: latex
>> %%% TeX-master: t
>> %%% End: 
>> 
>> From then on Emacs does not open this file in org-mode but in
>> latex-mode.
>> Neiter setting Local Variables at the end to org (mode) does not change this
>> behaviour nor if set at the beginning of the file.
>
> How about changing the "Local Variables:" line such that it looks
> slightly different to emacs, but means the same to LaTeX?
>
> Would changing that line to
> %%% Local\ Variables:
> solve your problem?

Yes, that's fine for me; thanks!

henry

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[Orgmode] Re: Secondary filtering and query editing within daily/weekly agenda

2010-01-23 Thread Matt Lundin
"Brody, William (Buck)"  writes:

> I want to filter my daily/weekly agenda to only show certain tags.  The
> manual says “/” will prompt for secondary filtering.  When I try it,
> however, I get a “buffer is read only” message.  Any ideas? 
>

Is it possible that you are running an older version of org-mode? You
can type M-x org-version to find out. The current version is 6.34, and I
believe that filtering was introduced in 6.06b. 

- Matt


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Re: [Orgmode] Bug in org-latex (6.34c)?

2010-01-23 Thread Carsten Dominik


On Jan 23, 2010, at 12:39 PM, Sven Bretfeld wrote:


Hello fellows

org-latex-export sticks to the header \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc},
albeit this is customized to \usepackage[utf8x]{inputenc}.
^
I added the "x" in all customizable classes as well as my own  
classes. I
also tried to add ("utf8" . "utf8x") to org-export-latex-inputenc- 
alist.



This works for me:

(setq org-export-latex-inputenc-alist '(("utf8" . "utf8x)))

Is this what you have?  Note the extra pair of parenthesis.


No improvement. The resulting tex-file still lacks the "x".

This was still working in 6.33.


I can make a variable to turn this automatic fixing of inputenc off, so
that the configured value in org-export-latex-classes will always be  
used


- Carsten



Greetings,

Sven


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- Carsten





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[Orgmode] repo.or.cz

2010-01-23 Thread Carsten Dominik

Hi,

does anyone know what the status of repo.or.cz is?  The website does  
not say anything about maintenance anymore, but ssh access is still  
blocked, it seems


- Carsten





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[Orgmode] Absolute paths in exported files

2010-01-23 Thread andrea
I was exporting an org-file containing relative paths in the format
"file:../"

In both the pdf and the html the url becomes absolute, I haven't found a
good reason for that in the documentation (they should remain relative
as I understood), any idea?

Org-mode version 6.33trans
GNU Emacs 23.1.50.1 (i386-apple-darwin9.8.0, NS apple-appkit-949.54) of
2009-09-16 on neutron.local

THanks



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[Orgmode] Re: repo.or.cz

2010-01-23 Thread Bernt Hansen
Carsten Dominik  writes:

> does anyone know what the status of repo.or.cz is?  The website does
> not say anything about maintenance anymore, but ssh access is still
> blocked, it seems


>From the homepage:

,
| Planned outage! Since Thu Jan 21 12:44:53 UTC 2010, this site is
| temporarily switched to read-only mode (no mirroring, no SSH access, no
| project/user administration).
| 
| We are migrating the service to new hardware and new hosting site as
| announced before. Please stay tuned, we should restore full service in
| few hours.
`

As I understand it repo.or.cz is moving from their current provider (
Czech UPC) to being hosted at Charles University, Prague.

-Bernt


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[Orgmode] Re: Absolute paths in exported files

2010-01-23 Thread andrea
andrea  writes:

> I was exporting an org-file containing relative paths in the format
> "file:../"
>
> In both the pdf and the html the url becomes absolute, I haven't found a
> good reason for that in the documentation (they should remain relative
> as I understood), any idea?
>
>

Actually in the pdf the link becomes
http://file://.~/uni/etc/etc/
So looks like there an http too much...



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[Orgmode] Re: Absolute paths in exported files

2010-01-23 Thread andrea
andrea  writes:

Another very strange thing happened, I have in the file two sources like

#+begin_src sh
lsdfks
#+end_src

tex text

and
#+begin_src java
lsdfks
#+end_src

Now exporting to html or java shows me twice the FIRST code!
If I delete the first one than the second works, any idea of what could
that be?



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[Orgmode] Re: repo.or.cz

2010-01-23 Thread Carsten Dominik


On Jan 23, 2010, at 6:19 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:


Carsten Dominik  writes:


does anyone know what the status of repo.or.cz is?  The website does
not say anything about maintenance anymore, but ssh access is still
blocked, it seems



From the homepage:

,
| Planned outage! Since Thu Jan 21 12:44:53 UTC 2010, this site is
| temporarily switched to read-only mode (no mirroring, no SSH  
access, no

| project/user administration).
|
| We are migrating the service to new hardware and new hosting site as
| announced before. Please stay tuned, we should restore full  
service in

| few hours.
`

As I understand it repo.or.cz is moving from their current provider (
Czech UPC) to being hosted at Charles University, Prague.


I got that messages yesterday, but today not anymore...

- Carsten





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Re: [Orgmode] Bug in org-latex (6.34c)?

2010-01-23 Thread Sven Bretfeld
Hi Carsten

Carsten Dominik  writes:

> This works for me:
>
> (setq org-export-latex-inputenc-alist '(("utf8" . "utf8x)))

Yes, that's working. Thank you very much.

> Is this what you have? 

I set that function via customize. I think there was only one set og
parenthesis. 

> I can make a variable to turn this automatic fixing of inputenc off, so
> that the configured value in org-export-latex-classes will always be
> used

So, it's not a bug, it'a a feature. At least it should be documented in
a more accessible place. All the predefined export classes contain the
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} header. This suggests that having that line
or changing it would have any effect. 

Thanks again and greetings,

Sven


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