Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> I must have done something odd here, but…
Yes.
> On emacs startup, org-mode-map is not getting defined for some reason,
> so a bunch of `eval-after-load' forms are throwing errors. I'm using
> org from git, and the following is the first offending section:
> (require '
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> (require 'org-install)
> (eval-after-load 'org
> ; don't let org steal this key
> (define-key org-mode-map (kbd "C-'") nil))
>
> There are more such forms later on, they all throw the same error.
I'm out of my depth here, but I'd think that this sort of thing really
bel
Thomas S. Dye wrote:
> The current Org-mode LaTeX exporter is nifty, but it was designed to
> export notes and not dissertations. It can be configured to do that,
> but the extra translation step adds some complexity and potentially
> introduces problems. In my work this potential downside is m
I must have done something odd here, but…
On emacs startup, org-mode-map is not getting defined for some reason,
so a bunch of `eval-after-load' forms are throwing errors. I'm using
org from git, and the following is the first offending section:
--8<---cut here---start
Hi Eric,
Eric Schulte wrote:
> I am currently writing my dissertation (proposal) in Org-mode. So far
> it is working very well for me, I can export to both PDF for more formal
> submissions to my adviser and to HTML for less formal posting to a web
> page. I keep *all* of my reading notes as O
[previous message sent prematurely]
I meant to add that I'll submit it to the emacs bugs list for
their consideration.
I also meant to fix the footnote but too late for that :-)
Nick
Russell Adams wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 07:21:06PM -0500, Nick Dokos wrote:
> > Russell Adams wrote:
> >
> > > It's awkward having to mail folks back and ask that they resend the
> > > date/time and details as text for me, just so I can manually enter
> > > them into my calendar.
> > >
>
Understand, I use update here in the sense of some file modification
that subsequently gets saved. If files to be modified get archived into
org-mode's revision control system, the blog tag and associated done tag
could be searched for within the save process and an org database could
build wi
Reid Priedhorsky wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm an org-mode newbie just getting started. I use a lot of other
> software where Tab means "indent this outline item more" and Shift-Tab
> means "indent this outline item less", so I'd like to make org-mode
> behave consistently. Also, I use Meta-Right/Left in
Hallo Darlan,
thanks for the input, which gives me new insights. E.g. I found out,
that I can just display CATEGORY in one column of the column view (not
the whole file path), which solves one of my minor problems.
Nevertheless, I wanted to avoid any redundant data input (such as the
authors
Hi Bastien,
Bastien wrote:
> Hi Sébastien,
>
> "Sebastien Vauban"
> writes:
>
>> One can say that 3 nesting levels is enough for slides (even if the above was
>> a real case: compiling slides from a colleague), so don't spend time on
>> trying
>> to understand was the limit is 3 and not 4 levels
SW wrote:
> Nick Dokos hp.com> writes:
>
> > o ``C-c C-l'' is an org-mode keybinding to org-insert-link: it takes the
> > saved information that org-store-link squirreled away and creates a
> > link at your current location.
>
> Apologies. Yes, I am inserting a link with ``C-c C-l``, navig
Hi Sébastien,
"Sebastien Vauban"
writes:
> One can say that 3 nesting levels is enough for slides (even if the above was
> a real case: compiling slides from a colleague), so don't spend time on trying
> to understand was the limit is 3 and not 4 levels (and not 6, as falsely
> adverted in the
Karl Voit Karl-Voit.at> writes:
> Therefore I sat down and thought about a workflow that should be
> enough for writing simple weblog entries:
>
> - create an Org-mode heading (anywhere!)
> - make sure that there is an (uniq) :ID: property
> - add the tag :blog: to heading
> -
> - ch
I don't think breaking the equation into multiple lines is supported by
org. It may work but it is not guaranteed. I write the whole equation as a
single line and I don't have any problems, besides the equation being
harder to read and modify later.
Ps: I have the same use case scenario: writing
Hi,
I'm an org-mode newbie just getting started. I use a lot of other
software where Tab means "indent this outline item more" and Shift-Tab
means "indent this outline item less", so I'd like to make org-mode
behave consistently. Also, I use Meta-Right/Left in other contexts for
expanding and
Hi Charles,
"Sebold, Charles" writes:
> Confirmed, fix in master works for org-map-entries.
Thanks for confirming. The fix is now in maint.
All best,
--
Bastien
Sorry so far behind; will check today.
Charlie
-Original Message-
From: Bastien Guerry [mailto:bastiengue...@googlemail.com] On Behalf Of Bastien
Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2012 12:54 PM
To: Simon Thum
Cc: Sebold, Charles; emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Possible bug in parsing / clarificat
I got it. Org-mode erroneously interpreted the + sign on the second row as
a list token. Rearranging the latex text so that it does not start with -
or + is a workaround.
On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 5:47 PM, Dov Grobgeld wrote:
> Thanks for the help. It makes my coursera ml-class notes easier to read
Nick Dokos hp.com> writes:
> o ``C-c C-l'' is an org-mode keybinding to org-insert-link: it takes the
> saved information that org-store-link squirreled away and creates a
> link at your current location.
Apologies. Yes, I am inserting a link with ``C-c C-l``, navigating to the file
and then
Thanks for the help. It makes my coursera ml-class notes easier to read.
One issue I had when I tried exporting to HTML with the dvnpng option the
following equation:
\[
J(\theta) = - \frac{1}{m} \left[\sum_{i=1} ^m y^{(i)} \log
h_\theta(x^{(i)})+(1-y^{(i)})\log(1-h_\theta(x^{(i)}))\right]
SW wrote:
> I inserted a link to a file with "C-c l", "file" and then navigated to the
> file
> using autocompletion of the path and file names. Movinvg over that link and
> pressing "C-c l" prompts me with the path to the file. Edits in this path will
> not longer support autocompletion now. I
Confirmed, fix in master works for org-map-entries.
Charlie
-Original Message-
From: Simon Thum [mailto:simon.t...@gmx.de]
Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2012 1:49 PM
To: Bastien
Cc: Sebold, Charles; emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Possible bug in parsing / clarification of syntax
On 05/13/2
What if you manually set the category property of each reference to a short
title for the reference? The category appears in the agenda and you can use
it as a sort strategy.
--
Darlan
At Mon, 14 May 2012 09:42:23 +0200,
"G. Martin Butz" wrote:
>
> Hallo to all,
>
> as I have quite a few bibl
I inserted a link to a file with "C-c l", "file" and then navigated to the file
using autocompletion of the path and file names. Movinvg over that link and
pressing "C-c l" prompts me with the path to the file. Edits in this path will
not longer support autocompletion now. I have searched both gene
Hi Nick,
Nick Dokos wrote:
> Sebastien Vauban wrote:
>>
>> With that 4-th level (far from 6!), the compilation simply ends in error.
>>
>> Anyone understanding why this happens?
>
> Apparently the FAQ is wrong: 4 will compile, 5 will not - e.g. the following
> will not compile with my setup:
>
>
Sebastien Vauban wrote:
> Hello,
>
> With the following Org-Beamer ECM, I've got a "too deeply nested" error.
>
> #+TITLE: PDF file was not produced!
> #+AUTHOR:Seb Vauban
> #+DATE: 2012-05-14
> #+Time-stamp: <2012-05-14 Mon 14:32 Fabrice on MEDIACENTER>
>
> #+LaTeX_CLASS: beamer
Hello,
With the following Org-Beamer ECM, I've got a "too deeply nested" error.
--8<---cut here---start->8---
#+TITLE: PDF file was not produced!
#+AUTHOR:Seb Vauban
#+DATE: 2012-05-14
#+Time-stamp: <2012-05-14 Mon 14:32 Fabrice on MEDIACENTER>
#+
Hallo to all,
as I have quite a few bibliographic references scattered around several
files, I build myself a custom agenda view, gathering all references
(tagged with "bib") using the column view.
(setq org-agenda-custom-commands
'(("l" "Literaturliste" tags "Bib"
((org-agenda-
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On 11/05/12 17:57, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
> Rainer M Krug writes:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> I want to wrap a section of a document into LaTeX statements, as I would
>> like to redefine
>> \subsectionbreak so that it does a \pagebreak before - but *only in one
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