Hi Torsten,
Change "non-export" to "no-export", see the manual for valid values for
the eval header argument.
Best -- Eric
Torsten Anders writes:
> Dear Eric,
>
> Apologies for my late response (too much teaching and admin in this new job
> :-P). Thanks a lot again for kingly adding the "eval
Applied, Thanks -- Eric
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
> Aloha all,
>
> The attached patch adds tikzDevice support to ob-R. It requires that
> the tikzDevice package be available to R, so it must be installed and
> loaded. Something like the following code in .Rprofile will load the
> p
Torsten Wagner wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> could someone please confirm about the status of column view in the
> present git.
> I can't even get examples in worg working. All I get are long empty lines
> Any ideas
>
C-c C-c on the #+COLUMNS: line? But if you open the file anew,
everything should be
Hi again,
could someone please confirm about the status of column view in the
present git.
I can't even get examples in worg working. All I get are long empty lines
Any ideas
Torsten
On 25 November 2011 22:42, Torsten Wagner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> after I converted all my BibTeX stuff into a org-mod
I need to make a big rst or Moin wiki table (actually it's for a trac
wiki, see http://trac.edgewall.org) and those tables are annoying to
construct when they're large. But org mode has this wonderful table
editor and I'm wondering if there's any way to export from it a rst or
moin wiki table?
--
Rasmus Pank Roulund wrote:
> The thing is, this is a 'new' thing, as the git blame log also
> suggests. Which is bothersome. But okay.
>
The scenario probably went something like this: a) move the title to the
preamble because that's the Right Thing (TM) b) oops - org-info.js broke
c) revert
I really love this idea of ID markers. It would open so many opportunities
for semantic extensions of org-mode and not only. Using ID markers we can
make a associative array (map, dict, key-value store) out of anything.
Meaningful task planning, project management, knowledge and information
man
Hi list,
I have an org file called GTD.org, this basically has projects and
next-actions. MobileOrg is showing only a couple of items from this file,
although the other items are part of the agenda search filters and do have
ID as well. Besides, when I check the agendas.org in MobileOrg and tap
To
Michael Bach writes:
> Can someone give me a hint on where to look for a solution? Do I miss
> something obvious?
Indeed I missed something obvious. Once again: More thinking, less
typing.
Sorry for the noise
Torsten Wagner writes:
> Hi Eric,
> thanks for answering.
>
>> Exporting a sub-tree does not work for beamer because of how org treats
>> a sub-tree. Basically, when compared with an export of the full file,
>> all headings are promoted one level up with the top level heading taking
>> on the ro
Dear Eric,
Apologies for my late response (too much teaching and admin in this new job
:-P). Thanks a lot again for kingly adding the "eval" header
argument "non-export". From what I understand in your message this would be
exactly what I was looking for (allow interactive
evaluation, but inhibi
Hello,
Carsten Dominik writes:
>> 2. The document title cannot be obtained anymore from the first line of
>> text. It's either explicitely defined with the =TITLE= keyword, or
>> derived from buffer's name.
>
> This is actually good, I think. Much of the stuff like initial text,
> title fr
Hi Eric,
thanks for answering.
> Exporting a sub-tree does not work for beamer because of how org treats
> a sub-tree. Basically, when compared with an export of the full file,
> all headings are promoted one level up with the top level heading taking
> on the role of the "file" enclosing the tal
Aloha Thomas,
> The attached patch adds tikzDevice support to ob-R. It requires that
> the tikzDevice package be available to R, so it must be installed and
> loaded. Something like the following code in .Rprofile will load the
> package by default:
Thanks a bunch. I always use pgfSweave and
Hi Nick,
Thanks for you answer and your verification.
> Thanks for providing your setup. I think you are right about the code
> and I don't see any way to turn it off.
>
> It looks like another band-aid to me (and org-html definitely has more
> than its fair share of those), particularly given t
Hi Nicolas,
a few comments:
On 25.11.2011, at 19:57, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>
> Completing myself, I'll add a few notes about the differences between
> the current exporter and this one. While it tries to mimic most of the
> behaviours of its ancestor, some points just couldn't fit in the new
>
Hi everyone,
is there anyone who is planning to implement a texinfo
exporter based on org-elements? If not, I would write
this exporter...
- Carsten
On 25.11.2011, at 18:32, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've pushed org-export.el to contrib. It's a general export engine,
> built on top
Bernt Hansen norang.ca> writes:
>
> If you want to set adaptive-fill-mode to nil you need something like
> this instead:
>
> (add-hook 'text-mode-hook '(lambda () (setq adaptive-fill-mode nil)))
>
>
Thanks for the detailed explanation. I added
(add-hook 'text-mode-hook '(lambda () (setq a
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