Rafael Calsaverini wrote:
> Also, I have problems with equations even when I use \(...\) instead of
> $...$.
>
> This, for example:
> --8<--
> * example
> Example[fn:note].
> [fn:note]An equation: \(\bar{a}\).
> ---8<--
>
> becomes this:
>
> ---8<---
> Example\footnote{An equation: \(\bar\{a
Henri-Paul Indiogine wrote:
> Greetings!
>
> 1. Something wrong with the git repository?
>
> $ git pull
> fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly
>
>
> 2. odt export works very well, but I have lost LaTeX export. I get
> the following lines in my *Messages* buffer:
>
> Export buffer:
> E
On 2011-07-12 07:00 +0800, Bastien wrote:
[snipped 14 lines]
>> Sorry for the long delay. I can reproduce this in Emacs -q with
>>
>> (setq org-blank-before-new-entry '((heading)))
>
> Please let me know if the attached patch fixes this issue.
>
> Thanks,
Yes, it fixes this issue.
Leo
Also, I have problems with equations even when I use \(...\) instead of
$...$.
This, for example:
--8<--
* example
Example[fn:note].
[fn:note]An equation: \(\bar{a}\).
---8<--
becomes this:
---8<---
Example\footnote{An equation: \(\bar\{a\}\). }.
---8<---
I'm not really sure, but I suspect this
Hi,
sorry for bothering you again with it, but I'm having a problem with latex
inside footnotes and I couldn't find the answer in the manual.
When I try something like:
8<---
blablabla [fn:bla]
[fn:bla] this is what \cite{she} said.
8<---
this gets exported as:
---8<---
blablabla \footn
Greetings!
1. Something wrong with the git repository?
$ git pull
fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly
2. odt export works very well, but I have lost LaTeX export. I get
the following lines in my *Messages* buffer:
Export buffer:
Exporting to LaTeX...
File ~/Dropbox/dissertation/Proposa
Hi,
At Mon, 11 Jul 2011 17:50:27 +0200,
Sebastien Vauban wrote:
> :
> Tassilo Horn wrote:
> > I've also made the characters used for table rendering customizable, so
> > that you can use nice unicode glyphs.
> >
> > http://dl.dropbox.com/u/30611246/img/calfw-unicode.png
>
> Now that this has be
Bastien writes:
> Marcus Klemm writes:
>
>> I love org-mode for its power and flexibility but I grew up using an
>> Amiga, laughing at the MS-DOS users with their ancient text mode
>> interfaces and I still can't force myself to like that aspect of org.
>> So everything that makes it look more "
Hi Leo,
Leo writes:
> On 2011-06-16 15:51 +0800, Carsten Dominik wrote:
>> Hi Leo,
>>
>> I am unable to reproduce this. I do get an empty line the first time,
>> but when the empty line is already there, then there is no problem.
>>
>> Do you find the insertion of this one empty line a problem?
Nick Dokos writes:
>> +and it's derivatives use two different versions of install-info and you may
>
>its
Fixed, thanks!
--
Bastien
Achim Gratz writes:
> Bastien writes:
>> Achim and Nick, can I safely apply your patch or was it still a beta
>> version?
>
> I've reworked my patch to include a changelog and correct documentation.
> Additionally I've now tested it on Windows, both with Cygwin and Msys.
Great, thanks!
I just
Achim Gratz wrote:
> From 11a243c4c01f5c2802328e3e4f7956abbaafd7e8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
> From: Achim Gratz
> Date: Sun, 10 Jul 2011 08:42:20 +0200
> Subject: [PATCH] remove Makefile target install-info-debian, modify
> install-info to be compatible
>
> * Makefile: remove target install-in
Hi,
I wrote a Python script that [1] uses the GData API to download events
for your Google Calendar and prints them to a given org-file. It is a
very tiny script, but perhaps it is of use to other people as well.
Small disclaimer: I've tested this on Mac OS X only, using Python 2.7.2.
Let me kno
Bastien writes:
> Achim and Nick, can I safely apply your patch or was it still a beta
> version?
I've reworked my patch to include a changelog and correct documentation.
Additionally I've now tested it on Windows, both with Cygwin and Msys.
>From 11a243c4c01f5c2802328e3e4f7956abbaafd7e8 Mon Sep
Hi Julien,
Julien Cubizolles writes:
> I often need to purge DONE items from my org files. I have set up a
> special agenda view for checking those items and cutting some subtrees
> from it using bulk commands. I'm using a function adapted from the
> example in the manual (I've no idea if it's t
Achim Gratz writes:
> I'll be on it, I should have something to show maybe next weekend.
> Instead of posting a series of patches to the list, I'll add a feature
> branch to my orgmode clone on repo.or.cz — I think that should be easier
> to follow since I expect there will be a few versions back
> Sorry for my less experience of orgmode.
> Can I get a sample task file which contains such complex schedules?
I can illustrate the point with a simple one :-):
* TODO Thank Sakurai for a great tool <2011-07-05 Tue> :MH:
* TODO Write paper <2011-07-05 Tue> :JF:
We share org files among di
Hi Angel,
maybe you can have a look at GNU recutils:
http://www.gnu.org/s/recutils/
I'd be curious to know if recutils has been used to store
and manage bookmarks, but I think it's a natural fit.
We had some discussion with the author, Jose E. Marchesi,
who is an this list -- and recutils/or
Achim Gratz writes:
> Yes, but if they've been used, no trace is to be found in the repository
> and in any case, what fixrelease is supposed to be doing is not what it
> actually does — it's currently an exact copy of release. I'll sort it
> out and make a proposal…
Would be nice, thanks.
I ne
Hi Bastien,
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 6:50 PM, Bastien wrote:
> This additional work is only worth undertaking when people are
> *really* using the branches to collaborate -- which is quite unlikely to
> happen given the three reasons above
I failed to consider the above bit of information when I
Ken Williams writes:
> Eric Schulte gmail.com> writes:
>
>> There is no way to customize `org-confirm-evaluate' to achieve this
>> behavior, however it can be accomplished through creative use of the
>> :eval header argument, by using the `org-export-current-backend'
>> variable to inhibit evalu
Hi,
Jambunathan K writes:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Is there anyone using ORG for keeping web bookmarks? Basically I'm
>> looking at Delicious-like functionality, where I just put tags to web
>> addresses and I can search the bookmarks either for their name or with
>> tags.
>
> Look at quickurl. I have been
Hi,
Jason Dunsmore writes:
> Angel de Vicente writes:
>
>> Is there anyone using ORG for keeping web bookmarks? Basically I'm
>> looking at Delicious-like functionality, where I just put tags to web
>> addresses and I can search the bookmarks either for their name or with
>> tags.
>
> For a whi
Hi Suvayu,
thanks for sharing this suggestion and to make it so clear.
I understand the model you describe and I see why it's appropriate for
projects like "git" -- as IIUC, your proposal is very close to the one
described by git's maintainer.
Let me summarize my ideas about how we should use gi
Bastien writes:
> this looks like a flexible solution we might use.
Good.
> When you have time, please provide a patch to this effect.
I'll be on it, I should have something to show maybe next weekend.
Instead of posting a series of patches to the list, I'll add a feature
branch to my orgmode c
Hi Tassilo,
Tassilo Horn wrote:
> I've also made the characters used for table rendering customizable, so
> that you can use nice unicode glyphs.
>
> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/30611246/img/calfw-unicode.png
Now that this has been made configurable, could you share your customization
for getting s
Eric S Fraga writes:
> Bastien writes:
>
>> Hi Sébastien,
>>
>> "Sebastien Vauban" writes:
>>
>>> Eric S Fraga wrote:
Eric Schulte writes:
> The `sbe' macro can be used to evaluate code blocks in table formula.
Argg, yes, I now remember this coming up in the list a long
Bastien writes:
> The targets release and fixrelease are for Org's maintainers.
Yes, but if they've been used, no trace is to be found in the repository
and in any case, what fixrelease is supposed to be doing is not what it
actually does — it's currently an exact copy of release. I'll sort it
ou
Eric Schulte gmail.com> writes:
> There is no way to customize `org-confirm-evaluate' to achieve this
> behavior, however it can be accomplished through creative use of the
> :eval header argument, by using the `org-export-current-backend'
> variable to inhibit evaluation during export.
>
> #+be
Bastien writes:
> Org to output something like \endquote{some quoted text} instead
s/endquote/enquote/
--
Until the next mail...,
Stefan.
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Angel de Vicente writes:
> Is there anyone using ORG for keeping web bookmarks? Basically I'm
> looking at Delicious-like functionality, where I just put tags to web
> addresses and I can search the bookmarks either for their name or with
> tags.
For a while, I was keeping an Org file with bookm
Hi Nick, Thomas and Frederik,
I've just sent a patch for this question: it sticks to the
solution suggested in this thread, with minor variations.
Thanks all for working out this simple solution!
It defines a new `org-export-latex-quotes' variable -- please
see the docstring.
The default behavi
Marcus Klemm writes:
> I love org-mode for its power and flexibility but I grew up using an
> Amiga, laughing at the MS-DOS users with their ancient text mode
> interfaces and I still can't force myself to like that aspect of org.
> So everything that makes it look more "graphic" is welcome to me
>From 08c8be7e0403f58a16670a84dbd66d7dd34c7b43 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Bastien Guerry
Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2011 15:10:00 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] org-latex.el: New defcustom `org-export-latex-quotes' to
control quotes.
* org-latex.el (org-export-latex-quotes): New defcustom.
(org-export-latex-
Hi Achim,
Achim Gratz writes:
> It looks like the two targets relase and fixrelease have not actually
> been used and at least fixrelease would not do what the comment is
> trying to imply it should be doing. If nobody uses them, these two
> targets should probably be removed.
The targets rele
Hi Achim,
> I went ahead with splitting the Makefile up, it now looks like this:
this looks like a flexible solution we might use.
When you have time, please provide a patch to this effect.
Thanks for you work!
--
Bastien
On 11 Jul 2011, Dror Atariah wrote:
>>> 2. If it is the org.el, then how can I tell which file is the one
>>> which is used? Should I restart emacs after each edit of this file
>>> for the changes to take effect?
> Can you still answer this question? How can I ask emacs to tell me
> where is the fi
Hi Dror,
please make an effort while quoting people -- your email is barely
readable.
Dror Atariah writes:
>>> I need to include 'amsmath' package in my LaTeX export. Using
>>> #+LATEX_HEADER: \usepackage{xyz} adds it at the end of the list, and
>>> then there are LaTeX related problems.
>>>
Jambunathan K writes:
>> #+begin_src emacs-lisp
>> (defcustom org-export-html-content-div "%s %s" ; note the html in
>> prefix
>> "The name of the container DIV that holds all the page contents."
>> :group 'org-export-htmlize
>> :type 'string)
>> #+end_src
>
> Btw, The :group tag
Hi Jambunathan,
Jambunathan K writes:
> Couple of comments wrt org-export-content-div:
>
> 1. Should be renamed to org-export-html-content-div
Done.
> 2. If we look at org-s5.el[1], we see the following usage where
>apparently is essentially replaced by "class="presentation"> with a b
>> I need to include 'amsmath' package in my LaTeX export. Using
>> #+LATEX_HEADER: \usepackage{xyz} adds it at the end of the list, and
>> then there are LaTeX related problems.
>> I tried to find where the default list is defined - it seems like it
>> is in org.el. However, I have several copies
> Hi,
>
> Is there anyone using ORG for keeping web bookmarks? Basically I'm
> looking at Delicious-like functionality, where I just put tags to web
> addresses and I can search the bookmarks either for their name or with
> tags.
Look at quickurl. I have been using it for quite sometime now. Th
Dror Atariah writes:
> I need to include 'amsmath' package in my LaTeX export. Using
> #+LATEX_HEADER: \usepackage{xyz} adds it at the end of the list, and
> then there are LaTeX related problems.
> I tried to find where the default list is defined - it seems like it
> is in org.el. However, I ha
Bastien writes:
> I'm testing whether patchwork catches the patches again.
This works fine:
http://patchwork.newartisans.com/patch/824/
Guys, the patchwork is back usable.
Thanks to John for the time he spent fixing this issue!
--
Bastien
I'm testing whether patchwork catches the patches again.
You are free to test the feature as well :)
>From 2064e28c44ffc6f4020c8a5ec46e0d6bcf559c01 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Bastien Guerry
Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2011 12:10:32 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] Make `org-set-property' defaults to the last se
Hi,
Is there anyone using ORG for keeping web bookmarks? Basically I'm
looking at Delicious-like functionality, where I just put tags to web
addresses and I can search the bookmarks either for their name or with
tags.
I have looked at webjump and w3m but they seem to keep old-fashioned
ways for
Hi Martin and Steve,
martin rudalics writes:
> which is probably the expected behavior. What shall I do?
Nothing. I cannot reproduce this error, and this is surely
an old error -- will be fixed when I commit Org 7.6 or 7.6.1
to Emacs trunk.
Thanks for looking into this,
--
Bastien
Bastien writes:
> Hi Sébastien,
>
> "Sebastien Vauban" writes:
>
>> Eric S Fraga wrote:
>>> Eric Schulte writes:
The `sbe' macro can be used to evaluate code blocks in table formula.
>>>
>>> Argg, yes, I now remember this coming up in the list a long time
>>> ago. Thanks for reminding
I need to include 'amsmath' package in my LaTeX export. Using #+LATEX_HEADER:
\usepackage{xyz} adds it at the end of the list, and then there are LaTeX
related problems.
I tried to find where the default list is defined - it seems like it is in
org.el. However, I have several copies of this fil
On 2011-06-16 15:51 +0800, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> Hi Leo,
>
> I am unable to reproduce this. I do get an empty line the first time,
> but when the empty line is already there, then there is no problem.
>
> Do you find the insertion of this one empty line a problem?
>
> - Carsten
Sorry for the l
Hi Volker and David,
David Maus wrote:
> At Wed, 08 Dec 2010 10:06:19 +0100, Dr. Volker Zell wrote:
>> Under xemacs when calling the following from org-mode-7.3 I get:
>>
>> (require 'org-install) -> Wrong number of arguments: custom-autoload, 3
>>
>> This is because xemacs defines custom-autoloa
Hi Sébastien,
"Sebastien Vauban" writes:
> Eric S Fraga wrote:
>> Eric Schulte writes:
>>> The `sbe' macro can be used to evaluate code blocks in table formula.
>>
>> Argg, yes, I now remember this coming up in the list a long time
>> ago. Thanks for reminding me.
>>
>> I wasn't able to fi
Hi Eric,
Eric S Fraga wrote:
> Eric Schulte writes:
>> The `sbe' macro can be used to evaluate code blocks in table formula.
>
> Argg, yes, I now remember this coming up in the list a long time
> ago. Thanks for reminding me.
>
> I wasn't able to find it using typical keywords unfortunately.
Eric Schulte writes:
> Hi Eric,
>
> The `sbe' macro can be used to evaluate code blocks in table formula.
Argg, yes, I now remember this coming up in the list a long time
ago. Thanks for reminding me.
I wasn't able to find it using typical keywords unfortunately. I also
wasn't able to fin
Bastien writes:
> I'v just seen this on emacswiki:
>
> http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs-en/CalendarWeeklyView
> http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/weekly-view.el
>
> Did anyone tested this?
I've tried this out but it doesn't work particularly well for me as it
has all the appointments in a day run
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