On Dec 24, 2009, at 2:02 AM, Eric Schulte wrote:
It seems as though Worg is once again not publishing -- Eric
Fixed, by urning off LaTeX fragments in org-babel-uses.or for now - we
do not yet have dvpng on the server.
- Carsten
Carsten Dominik writes:
On Dec 9, 2009, at 10:55 PM, M
On Dec 24, 2009, at 3:12 AM, Water Lin wrote:
I set publishing project by
--
(require 'org-publish)
(setq org-publish-project-alist
-
and I also want to embed css sheetstyle by setting
:style "..."
But the style is too long and I want to use a string to replace it.
I set publishing project by
--
(require 'org-publish)
(setq org-publish-project-alist
-
and I also want to embed css sheetstyle by setting
:style "..."
But the style is too long and I want to use a string to replace it.
So I set a string by
---
(setq waterstyle "..
Xavier Maillard gnu.org> writes:
>
> Le 23/12/2009 23:36, Paul Sexton a écrit :
> > Hi,
> > I have rewritten org-ctags, a package which allows org mode to use
Emacs "tags"
> > to seamlessly navigate to link targets in other org files (as
well as source
> > code files etc). See below for more o
It seems as though Worg is once again not publishing -- Eric
Carsten Dominik writes:
> On Dec 9, 2009, at 10:55 PM, Matthew Lundin wrote:
>
>> Hi Carsten,
>>
>> Carsten Dominik writes:
>>
>>> Yep. Bastien moved us to a new server, and it seems that the cronjob
>>> doing the update is not confi
Paul Holcomb writes:
> Its great that there is a log when the DEADLINE or SCHEDULED value
> changes for an entry. It would also be nice if you could remove the
> deadline or scheduled value using the same interface so it could be
> logged.
>
> For example, with scheduled I might decide to d
Le 23/12/2009 23:36, Paul Sexton a écrit :
> Hi,
> I have rewritten org-ctags, a package which allows org mode to use Emacs
> "tags"
> to seamlessly navigate to link targets in other org files (as well as source
> code files etc). See below for more of an explanation.
Awesome idea ! But why a pat
Hi,
I have rewritten org-ctags, a package which allows org mode to use Emacs "tags"
to seamlessly navigate to link targets in other org files (as well as source
code files etc). See below for more of an explanation.
The patch to org.el now creates a hook, as suggested by Carsten. Basically, if a
[
Its great that there is a log when the DEADLINE or SCHEDULED value
changes for an entry. It would also be nice if you could remove the
deadline or scheduled value using the same interface so it could be
logged.
For example, with scheduled I might decide to do a certain task
next week, and
Log-mode also show clocked tasks in each day even if they were not completed in
that day.
I make a report of what was done in the month at the end of each month and what
I do is activate archived items and log-mode. Then I change to a month view ("v
m" in the agenda) and see what was clocked and/
Hi Francesco,
Francesco Pizzolante writes:
>>
>> and pressing C-cC-c on the block (or exporting) would result in the
>> insertion of a link to the resulting image into the org-mode buffer
>> behind a results line as follows -- only in org most of the hash is
>> hidden.
>>
>> #+results[bdffac6083
Hi,
I am using Org for a while, and I actually do like it a lot. I'd like
to extend my usage a bit, but I have some difficulties with export
format.
Basically, my point is about expanding/escaping control sequences in
latex output.
My sample org file is :
#+TITLE: Org Test
#+AUTHOR:Bapti
Hey Xavier,
Xavier Maillard writes:
> Hi,
>
> I heavily use logbook in order to track things. I need a way
> to know what has been done for a certain day. The master problem
> is that using logbook does not imply I marked something as DONE. It can be
> contextual informations (I phoned someon
Hi,
I heavily use logbook in order to track things. I need a way
to know what has been done for a certain day. The master problem
is that using logbook does not imply I marked something as DONE. It can be
contextual informations (I phoned someone,
...).
Do you know any way to list my "action
Hi,
Shawn Koons writes:
> Although it /would/ be nice to have it auto-magically begin numbering
> starting at a particular number . I am using Lamport's book "LaTeX:
> User's Guide and Reference Manual" to see if there may be a LaTeX
> answer to this problem.
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/F
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