* Charles Cave wrote (on 3/16/2009 6:22 PM):
Mark Elston advantest-ard.com> writes:
The only thing better would be a way to use this package to
update the nodes and then write them back out. Hm..
The changes to the package to write the node output out are...
1. A means of storin
I did this:
M-x customize-variable RET org-export-latex-classes RET
and changed the LaTeX header for article to this here:
\documentclass[11pt,a4paper]{article}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage{longtable}
% BEGIN My Article Defaults
\input{/
Mark Elston advantest-ard.com> writes:
> The only thing better would be a way to use this package to
> update the nodes and then write them back out. Hm..
The changes to the package to write the node output out are...
1. A means of storing the org-mode preamble .. all the lines before
On 13 Mar 2009, Paul R. wrote:
> Hello,
>
> this is a quick reminder for you, beloved org-mode user, reading this
> mailing list but not subscribed to it yet.
>
> The traffic on this list is hand-moderated, that means that somebody
> really reads every mails sent by a non-subscribed user. Depending
Evening all,
I have a question about how people use the latex exporter if I may, I
can't find much on the interweb about it. How do you go about tarting
up the output? The exporter creates 99% of what I want, but the margins
are daft and I'd prefer a different font. I'm guessing you hand craft
On Mar 16, 2009, at 11:04 AM, Tassilo Horn wrote:
Gray Calhoun writes:
Hi Gray,
Is there a way for users to easily replace the leading stars with
another symbol? In particular, I want to replace the '*' with '#' so
that I use org mode to write pseduocode for R in outline form -- R
uses #
Hi Matt,
On Mar 16, 2009, at 8:16 PM, Matthew Lundin wrote:
Hi Carsten,
I have a three minor LaTeX export bugs to report and a request.
1. I a table group begins in the first column of a table, the boundary
is missing in the latex export.
--8<---cut here---start-
writes:
> Hi,
>I have rewritten the org-columns-compute function to allow elisp
>formulas in column view.
>It allows you to specify how to accumulate values from child headers,
>and how to specify the value for the current header, based on other
>columns.
Have since discovere
Hi Tassilo,
Thanks for the suggestion -- your code worked great when I loaded it
on its own, but seems to be in conflict with something else in my
.emacs file, so I'll have to tinker with it a little bit. This seems
like an okay temporary solution, but I may look into orgstruct proper
when I hav
Hi Carsten,
I have a three minor LaTeX export bugs to report and a request.
1. I a table group begins in the first column of a table, the boundary
is missing in the latex export.
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Charles,
* Charles Cave wrote (on 3/14/2009 8:37 PM):
Over the last couple of months I have developed a Python module
to read an org-mode file and return the nodes as a list
of objects. The module is the basis of a Python/TK GUI
program to display a "Word of the Day" (another article
will be pu
El dt, mar 10 2009, Carsten Dominik va escriure:
> On Mar 9, 2009, at 8:23 PM, Daniel Clemente wrote:
>
>> (setq org-startup-truncated nil)
>
> Ah, an important piece of information.
>
> I believe this is fixed now. Thanks.
Thanks. There are still many minor movement bugs in cursor view. I thi
Ben Alexander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> (I have FINALLY got a fixed width font for the tab bar, so my
> column mode headings line up with the text in the buffer!!!
How did you do this? I think I had them lined up in an earlier
Aquamacs version, but I see now they don't line up any longer. I do
Gray Calhoun writes:
Hi Gray,
> Is there a way for users to easily replace the leading stars with
> another symbol? In particular, I want to replace the '*' with '#' so
> that I use org mode to write pseduocode for R in outline form -- R
> uses # to designate comments and this would ensure th
Today I tried using the rodent in emacs.
I noticed that a :TAG: seemed clickable, but all it did was change the
view to org-overview, making me lose my place in the file (C-c C-r did
not bring me back). Shouldn't it instead perhaps to do a sparse tree
over that tag instead? Or at least something a
Carsten Dominik wrote:
> On Mar 16, 2009, at 2:04 AM, Daniel Clemente wrote:
[...]
>> However, I have done it always like this:
>>
>> - Topic
>> - Fact 1
>> - Fact 2
>> - → Conclusion
>
>
> This is, actually, a much better idea, so let's not go there
> and make the item bullets c
På Fri, 13 Mar 2009 18:10:30 +0100, skrev Carsten Dominik
:
On Mar 13, 2009, at 2:01 PM, Ivan Nedrehagen wrote:
På Fri, 06 Mar 2009 10:38:22 +0100, skrev Carsten Dominik
:
On Mar 6, 2009, at 6:32 AM, Alan E. Davis wrote:
Maybe I have missed something about the use of this new feature.
Hi,
my RSS feed looking for Org-mode on the web and in blogs
has today turned up a nice article by Peter Jones.
http://pmade.com/articles/2008/project-planning
Even though the comments so far are dominated by questions
about the color theme :-), it is actually a great look at
Org-mode project
On Mar 16, 2009, at 2:04 AM, Daniel Clemente wrote:
El vie, mar 13 2009, Martin Pohlack va escriure:
Hi All,
I tend to use a right arrow (→, U2192) from time to time in plain
lists to separate normal item from conclusions / next actions etc.:
Hey, me too! I use exactly → to hightlight item
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