On Jan 2, 2011, at 1:15 AM, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
Aloha all,
I'm not sure how the Org-mode manual online is updated, but I
noticed today that org.texi has an entry for a :sep header argument
that doesn't show up in the online manual.
Hi Tom,
up to now, the online manual was only updated
Aloha all,
I'm not sure how the Org-mode manual online is updated, but I noticed
today that org.texi has an entry for a :sep header argument that
doesn't show up in the online manual.
All the best,
Tom
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Aloha all,
In the course of updating an Org-mode file to take account of the new
file output handling for R, I noticed a change in the naming of
results blocks. In the example below, the top #+results: line was
produced with the most recent Org-mode from git. The previous
behavior is on
Myles English gmail.com> writes:
> #+source: foo()
> #+begin_src R :file bar.png
> plot(1,1)
> #+end_src
This works but I have to repeat the filename:
#+call: foo[:file baz.png]() :file baz.png
#+results: foo[:file baz.png]()
[[file:baz.png]]
Myles
Aloha all,
Here is an example of the new handling of file output with an R source
code block that doesn't use "base" graphics:
#+srcname: r-edge-angle-histogram
#+begin_src R :results output graphics :var x=whole-adzes :file r/
adze_edge_angle.png :width 400 :height 300
library(ggplot2)
Aloha all,
Should :results graphic be documented in the :results header argument
section of the Org-mode manual, or in the R-specific documentation?
All the best,
Tom
On Dec 21, 2010, at 6:57 AM, Dan Davison wrote:
Dan Davison writes:
Please note the following changes to the way that or
Aloha all,
The attached patch documents the behavior of the :cache header argument.
All the best,
Tom
babel-cache-doc.patch
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Aloha all,
Sorry for the noise. I'm not sure how I was using version 7.01trans
with release_7.4.93, but now that I'm using version 7.4 with that
release, the code below works as expected.
Tom
On Jan 1, 2011, at 10:41 AM, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
Aloha all,
Code block caching doesn't seem to
Aloha all,
I'm seeing some unexpected behavior with source blocks as I'm
adding :cache yes as a multi-line header argument. The top #+results:
is with the addition of the #+header: :cache yes line. Note the lack
of a :results name and also the lack of the SHA1 hash. The bottom #
+result
Aloha all,
Code block caching doesn't seem to notice if the value of a variable
argument has changed. Here is what I get with Org-mode version
7.01trans (release_7.4.93.g40264e.dirty) when I run both code blocks
(I'm expecting caller to recognize that random has changed).
#+srcname: rand
Aloha all,The attached patch documents multi-line headers for source code blocks:
babel-multi-line-header.patch
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I am trying to use org-mode and c-mode together with using the
Two-Mode-Mode (http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/MultipleModes). I'd
like to embed org-mode comments
inside a c file, using org-mode for commenting c code,
something that would be quite useful I thought.
something like this
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Ian Barton wrote:
> On 01/01/11 09:58, Ian Barton wrote:
> > On 01/01/11 05:36, Jambunathan K wrote:
> >>
> >>> Inspecting the Makefile, I see that I probably want to make the info
> >>> documentation and have that installed automatically, I just don't want
> >>> to byte-compile the lisp.
> >>
>
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>> Inspecting the Makefile, I see that I probably want to make the info
>> documentation and have that installed automatically, I just don't want
>> to byte-compile the lisp.
>
> $ make doc/org
>
> The above command will create a file named 'org' in the doc directory.
>
> Once this is done alter `
On 01/01/11 09:58, Ian Barton wrote:
On 01/01/11 05:36, Jambunathan K wrote:
Inspecting the Makefile, I see that I probably want to make the info
documentation and have that installed automatically, I just don't want
to byte-compile the lisp.
$ make doc/org
The above command will create a f
On 01/01/11 05:36, Jambunathan K wrote:
Inspecting the Makefile, I see that I probably want to make the info
documentation and have that installed automatically, I just don't want
to byte-compile the lisp.
$ make doc/org
The above command will create a file named 'org' in the doc directory.
On Dec 31, 2010, at 10:59 PM, Charles Cave wrote:
Happy New Year!
This morning I filed a note into my taskdiary file which is
a date tree file. The top level headlines are:
* Configuration
* Calendar
* 2010
When I filed a new note (date is 1st January 2011) I expected a new
top level headin
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