Michael Gilbert writes:
> Still too much of a newbie to figure this out on my own. I get lost in
> the Lisp still.
>
> (1) I want to define a custom agenda view that displays only those
> tasks that have today as a deadline or are past-due. Since many of my
> tasks also have scheduled timestamps,
Bernt Hansen norang.ca> writes:
>
> Jeff Kowalczyk yahoo.com> writes:
>
> > Is there a way to escape backslashes (\) in code and verbatim that will
export to LaTeX correctly?
> >
> > When writing =\\host\share= or =C:\path\to=, pdftolatex output is incorrect.
> >
> > The various methods describ
Hey Eric,
"Eric Schulte" writes:
> Benjamin Andresen writes:
>
> So if I understand the purpose is to evaluate source-code blocks in
> Org-mode files which will open terminals in new windows, send shell
> commands to those terminals, and either display information in the
> terminals and possibl
Hi --
Still too much of a newbie to figure this out on my own. I get lost in
the Lisp still.
(1) I want to define a custom agenda view that displays only those
tasks that have today as a deadline or are past-due. Since many of my
tasks also have scheduled timestamps, sometimes these end u
Jeff Kowalczyk writes:
> Is there a way to escape backslashes (\) in code and verbatim that will
> export to LaTeX correctly?
>
> When writing =\\host\share= or =C:\path\to=, pdftolatex output is incorrect.
>
> The various methods described in [1] don't work for me in Org.
#+begin_example
~ a
Benjamin Andresen writes:
> Hello,
>
> after seeing org-babel I immediately thought of the eev project by
> Eduardo Ochs (http://angg.twu.net/)
>
> Basically I wanted to do what he does in this video:
> http://angg.twu.net/eev-current/anim/channels.anim.html
>
So if I understand the purpose is t
Is there a way to escape backslashes (\) in code and verbatim that will export
to LaTeX correctly?
When writing =\\host\share= or =C:\path\to=, pdftolatex output is incorrect.
The various methods described in [1] don't work for me in Org.
Thanks,
Jeff
[1]
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/25
Jeff Kowalczyk wrote:
> Sébastien Vauban writes:
>> Francesco Pizzolante wrote:
>>> In this case, we should just generate \includegraphics{myimage} without
>>> the centerline command.
>>
>> Given the output of the `\centerline' command, I guess that the inlining of
>> an image inside a line of tex
Hi,
not sure if the following small (but for me annoying) display glitch
is worth to report, but I noticed that links which are on a headline
cause a following ellipsis to be wrongly underlined as well. A minimal
example which demonstrates what I mean would be the following:
* [[http
Sébastien Vauban writes:
> Francesco Pizzolante wrote:
> > In this case, we should just generate \includegraphics{myimage} without the
> > centerline command.
>
> Given the output of the `\centerline' command, I guess that the inlining of an
> image inside a line of text is not supported as is by
Hi Francesco,
Francesco Pizzolante wrote:
> 1) Images in the middle of the text
>
> If I have the following example:
>
> ,
> | For this example, I will use this image [[myimage.png]] which is a very
> good one.
> `
>
> Then, when exported, it produces the following LaTeX co
Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and
what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report? See
http://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback
Your bug report will be posted to the Org-mode mailing list.
-
Carsten Dominik writes:
> On Sep 23, 2009, at 4:59 AM, Eric Schulte wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> When publishing large html projects I sometimes run into the following
>> error.
>>
>> : org-export-normalize-links: Invalid function: org-if-unprotected-at
>>
>> This happens unpredictably, and I find that
On Sep 23, 2009, at 4:59 AM, Eric Schulte wrote:
Hi,
When publishing large html projects I sometimes run into the following
error.
: org-export-normalize-links: Invalid function: org-if-unprotected-at
This happens unpredictably, and I find that it can normally be fixed
by
some combination
On Sep 23, 2009, at 1:18 PM, Robin Green wrote:
I would like to have files other than .org files, e.g. source code
files, with some TODOs in them created by orgstruct-mode, included in
todo lists and agendas generated by C-c a.
My plan is to create symbolic links in my org directory, with name
PT writes:
> Matt Lundin imapmail.org> writes:
>>
>> Ah I see. Another idea: write an agenda skip function that converts the
>> timestamp to universal time and ignores the entry if it is greater than
>> (current-time). Such as,
>>
>
> Wow, I didn't you can write your own agenda skip function.
I would like to have files other than .org files, e.g. source code
files, with some TODOs in them created by orgstruct-mode, included in
todo lists and agendas generated by C-c a.
My plan is to create symbolic links in my org directory, with names
altered from the original filenames so that they e
On Fri, 04 Sep 2009 11:44 +0100, "Peter Westlake"
wrote:
> On Fri, 04 Sep 2009 09:19 +0200, "Carsten Dominik"
> wrote:
>
> >
> > The prefix is now formatted properly, and C-c C-o gives
> > also access to this link.
>
> Excellent! Thank you very much!
One small thing, though - in the agenda
Carsten,
I can confirm it works now. Thanks for the fix.
Mel
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 5:41 AM, Carsten Dominik
wrote:
> Hi Mel,
>
> I believe this problem is now fixed, please verify.
>
> - Carsten
>
> On Sep 19, 2009, at 5:25 AM, Melton Low wrote:
>
> I am on a Mac with OS X 10.5.8 Intel.
>>
>
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