Re: [O] Bug: File Links [6.33x]

2011-09-22 Thread David Maus
At Thu, 22 Sep 2011 18:07:25 -0400, Nick Dokos wrote: > > Edward N. Lewis wrote: > > > > Links to external pdf files do not work in org-mode. Links do not export > > properly > > into PDF files. Links to web addresses and other file types such as text > > files work fine, however. > > > > To rep

Re: [O] Problems with pdf export (and bibtex) after upgrading to TeXLive-2011 on Lion

2011-09-22 Thread suvayu ali
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 12:44 AM, Tony Ware wrote: > After upgrading to Lion and TeXLive-2011, I found my pdflatex export > was no longer working (in that it would only call pdflatex once, and > would not run bibtex). Having spent a couple of hours finding a > solution, I thought I should share to

[O] Problems with pdf export (and bibtex) after upgrading to TeXLive-2011 on Lion

2011-09-22 Thread Tony Ware
After upgrading to Lion and TeXLive-2011, I found my pdflatex export was no longer working (in that it would only call pdflatex once, and would not run bibtex). Having spent a couple of hours finding a solution, I thought I should share to perhaps save some others the trouble. I had to do two thin

Re: [O] Feature Requests: `org-refile-targets'

2011-09-22 Thread Dave Abrahams
on Wed Sep 14 2011, Dave Abrahams wrote: > Hi all, > > I have two related feature requests: > > 1. The ability to refile based on properties. I have a bunch of items >with a :CATEGORY: entry in their property drawer. I would like such >items always to be refile targets. So I'd like, p

Re: [O] Bug: File Links [6.33x]

2011-09-22 Thread Nick Dokos
Edward N. Lewis wrote: > Links to external pdf files do not work in org-mode. Links do not export > properly > into PDF files. Links to web addresses and other file types such as text > files work fine, however. > > To reproduce: create a link in your org file in any form, > e.g. [[file:/ful

[O] Bug: File Links [6.33x]

2011-09-22 Thread Edward N. Lewis
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org Subject: Bug: File Links [6.33x] From: ed.le...@enlewis.com (Edward N. Lewis) --text follows this line-- 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

Re: [O] bug: org-mouse broken

2011-09-22 Thread Michael Brand
On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 20:25, Nicolas Goaziou wrote: > Indeed. This is fixed in the following patch. Please disregard the > previous one. Works now, thanks. Michael

Re: [O] bug: org-mouse broken

2011-09-22 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Michael Brand writes: > The file name 0001-Provide-more-consistent-regexps-for-headlines.patch > made me curious and I take the opportunity to support such an effort > by testing this patch on release_7.7-316-gdecd722. Great! Thank you for testing it. > I found the issue that "* TODO ta

Re: [O] bug: org-mouse broken

2011-09-22 Thread Michael Brand
Hi Nicolas The file name 0001-Provide-more-consistent-regexps-for-headlines.patch made me curious and I take the opportunity to support such an effort by testing this patch on release_7.7-316-gdecd722. I found the issue that "* TODO task" setting to done with "C-c C-t d" leads to "* DONE TODO task

Re: [O] [Bug] local variables definition at beginning of file is ignored

2011-09-22 Thread Nick Dokos
Nick Dokos wrote: > Viktor Rosenfeld wrote: > > > Hi everybody, > > > > in http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/47043 I've posted two > > examples of local file definitions at the top of an org file which are > > silently ignored for seemingly unrelated parts in the org file. The > > de

Re: [O] [Bug] local variables definition at beginning of file is ignored

2011-09-22 Thread Nick Dokos
Viktor Rosenfeld wrote: > Hi everybody, > > in http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/47043 I've posted two > examples of local file definitions at the top of an org file which are > silently ignored for seemingly unrelated parts in the org file. The > definitions work if they are put at th

Re: [O] bug: org-mouse broken

2011-09-22 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Samuel Wales writes: > To reproduce load org-mouse and mouse-1 in the stars: > > *** will say no links instead of cycle > click in the stars > * more no links instead of cycle > more > * more with links will do menu instead of cycle > http://google.com/whatever > http://google.com

Re: [O] Bug: unable to open link unless `...from-string' [7.7 (release_7.7.292.g0d4e8.dirty)]

2011-09-22 Thread Dave Abrahams
on Thu Sep 22 2011, David Maus wrote: >> > The link escaping was changed in November 2010, maybe the link in >> > question is an old one? >> >> Yep. > > Good. This explains it. I think it's unfortunate that link escaping should have been changed in a backward-incompatible way. Seems like the "

Re: [O] FYI: Org mode testing framework, Emacs 23 and 22

2011-09-22 Thread Eric Schulte
> >> >> > >> > F test-ob-exp/org-babel-exp-src-blocks/w-no-file >> > Testing export from buffers which are not visiting any file. >> > (wrong-type-argument stringp nil) >> > >> > F test-ob-exp/org-babel-exp-src-blocks/w-no-headers >> > Testing export without any headlines in the org-mod

[O] problem with orgstruct mode in message composition

2011-09-22 Thread Eric S Fraga
Hello, I am having a very specific problem with orgstruct mode (well, orgstruct++ to be precise) when writing emails. I have recently moved to using /evil/ for all my text writing in Emacs. This is a vi emulator, a very good one that is currently under intense development. I know this may sound

Re: [O] [beamer] source code in two column

2011-09-22 Thread Eric S Fraga
zwz writes: > It is a nice workaround. > But here in my org file, I have to put the "allowframebreaks" in level > two headlines (probably because of my setting #+BEAMER_FRAME_LEVEL: 2), > otherwise it does not take effect. Ah, sorry, I forgot that I have =oddlevelsonly= set so =***= means a seco

Re: [O] [beamer] source code in two column

2011-09-22 Thread zwz
Eric S Fraga writes: > zwz writes: > >> I use org to make presentations for C class. >> Sometimes the code is quite long. And I want to arrange it in two > column >> so that it will be presented in one slide. >> >> I wonder how to do it easily using org-export. >> My current setting just hides

Re: [O] [Bug] local variables definition at beginning of file is ignored

2011-09-22 Thread Viktor Rosenfeld
Never mind, Nick Dokos explained the behavior here: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/47043/focus=47091 Cheers, Viktor Viktor Rosenfeld wrote: > Hi everybody, > > in http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/47043 I've posted two > examples of local file definitions at the top of an

Re: [O] Per-file attachment directories

2011-09-22 Thread Viktor Rosenfeld
Hi Nick, thanks for the info. That explains the weird behavior I noticed. I didn't know that local variables were a general Emacs feature. Cheers, Viktor Nick Dokos wrote: > Darlan Cavalcante Moreira wrote: > > > > > I tested here and it didn't work for the bad files as you said. However, >

Re: [O] [beamer] source code in two column

2011-09-22 Thread Eric S Fraga
zwz writes: > I use org to make presentations for C class. > Sometimes the code is quite long. And I want to arrange it in two column > so that it will be presented in one slide. > > I wonder how to do it easily using org-export. > My current setting just hides the code that beyond the page in o

Re: [O] image active link face

2011-09-22 Thread henry atting
Eric S Fraga writes: > henry atting writes: > >> When I move the cursor over an image in an org buffer it is >> `highlighted` means it gets a red frame and a light blue bar at the >> left side. >> This surely can be customized but I cannot find the appropriate face >> name for it. Any hints? >

[O] [beamer] source code in two column

2011-09-22 Thread zwz
I use org to make presentations for C class. Sometimes the code is quite long. And I want to arrange it in two column so that it will be presented in one slide. I wonder how to do it easily using org-export. My current setting just hides the code that beyond the page in one column. Best regards,

Re: [O] ODT image export

2011-09-22 Thread Giovanni Ridolfi
Jambunathan K writes: Hi, Jambunathan, I've noticed that in the pdf file, you've sent, the second headings: > * Converter Setup > ** Install BasicODConverter-0.8.0.oxt ^^^ > *** See contrib/odt/BasicODConverter/ does _not_ have a space between the dot "*" and the following word, i.e. "In

Re: [O] image active link face

2011-09-22 Thread Sebastien Vauban
Hi Eric S Fraga, Eric S Fraga wrote: > I don't display images in my Emacs so cannot verify that this will work > unfortunately (I don't even know how to get Emacs to display images, for > that matter...). For the sake of completeness about this last point, this is some code I have in my staging a

[O] [Bug] local variables definition at beginning of file is ignored

2011-09-22 Thread Viktor Rosenfeld
Hi everybody, in http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/47043 I've posted two examples of local file definitions at the top of an org file which are silently ignored for seemingly unrelated parts in the org file. The definitions work if they are put at the end of the org file. This inconsis

Re: [O] Per-file attachment directories

2011-09-22 Thread Viktor Rosenfeld
Hi, putting the definition at the end of the file appears to work. At least for two org files of mine which didn't work before. But it's still a bug that definitions at the beginning are silently ignored for seemingly unrelated parts, isn't it? I'll post a bug report to the mailing list. Anyway,

Re: [O] [babel] What is `, (backquote comma)?

2011-09-22 Thread peter . frings
On 21 Sep 2011, at 21:48, Jambunathan K wrote: > I learnt more about all the strange looking `', creatures by cursorily > reading the first link and casually looking at the flip-flop diagram > seen on the second link. > > http://www.lisperati.com/syntax.html > http://www.lisperati.com/looking.ht

Re: [O] Per-file attachment directories

2011-09-22 Thread Nick Dokos
Darlan Cavalcante Moreira wrote: > > I tested here and it didn't work for the bad files as you said. However, > putting the "Local Variables" at the end of the file worked. In fact, I > have always written local variables like this at the end of the file, > although I don't remember if this was