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Luis Anaya writes:
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... great, this is what happens when I send email from my phone
:(. Sorry about that.
Luis
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Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> `e-html' back-end turns them into images (with, i.e. dvipng). Would that
> be applicable to Groff as well?
Hmm... that's an idea... It would be useful for equations. Even though
Groff has EQN, if you're used to LaTeX ones, you do not have to learn
another set.
The onl
Philipp Kroos writes:
> If you first create a branch on your side and switch to it before
> making changes, you can run format-patch against your local copy of
> master as well.
Or, if you are a git newbie like me, and fail to read the relevant part
of the org page on contributing, and make your
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Richard wrote:
> Hello Viktor,
>
> Thanks for your input.
>
> > - I have to load the "cl" module, otherwise the "case" function is
> > void.
>
> Sorry about that. I didn't notice it was from cl.
>
> > - I had to replace "find-lisp-find-files" with "directory-files" because
Carsten Dominik writes:
> On 22.9.2012, at 10:52, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Carsten Dominik writes:
>>
>>> The only thing is: I do use Org to draft documents intended to
>>> be later fine-tuned as LaTeX documents, while I don't usually
>>> do this for other backends. So the ab
Hi Jambunathan,
Bastien writes:
> I suggest to fix this in org-e-html.el with the attached patch.
I have now applied the patch.
Feel free to amend/edit/revert it if you think it is not good.
Thanks Giovanni for reporting this.
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Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> What do you think?
I think it would be great!
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Hi Marcelo,
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes:
> How can I have a wikilink in a headline?
I think you cannot, as the goal of a wikilink is to jump to a headline.
> When I write a CamelCased
> link in an org headline, it doesn't get converted to a link
> automatically, probably because headlines a
Aloha all,
A document that exported nicely with the new LaTeX exporter on 9/18 now
fails with a more recent pull from git. I've included a portion of the
backtrace and the section of the org file that triggers the error.
Org-mode version 7.9.1 (release_7.9.1-299-g08c5ea @
/Users/dk/.emacs.d/src/
Hi Tony,
tony day writes:
> [PATCH] org-insert-link: allow ido usage when inserting links
I'm now marking this patch as not applicable in the patchwork,
and I've archived it. Please resend it when the FSF papers are
in order.
Also double-check the formatting of the ChangeLog entry: use
the
Achim Gratz writes:
> Bastien writes:
>>> We'll have to tell users to forcibly update the tags again.
>>
>> For the users who will not do this, only the release_7.8.11
>> will not properly set, right?
>
> Yes. Another sticky point is that any clones of the orgmode repo (like
> the one on repo.or
On 22.9.2012, at 10:52, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Carsten Dominik writes:
>
>> The only thing is: I do use Org to draft documents intended to
>> be later fine-tuned as LaTeX documents, while I don't usually
>> do this for other backends. So the ability to put in naked
>> LaTeX form
Hi Bastien,
Working now, thanks a lot! What was that change about?
One last question:
How can I have a wikilink in a headline? When I write a CamelCased link in
an org headline, it doesn't get converted to a link automatically, probably
because headlines are the nodes and that might cause a dead
Bastien writes:
> I think Jason is not online this week-end, so we will have to
> live with it.
He has just fixed it and it works again with my old configuration.
Regards,
Achim.
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On Sep 21, 2012 5:50 PM, "Nick Dokos" wrote:
> Marcelo de Moraes Serpa wrote:
>
> > Bastien,
> >
> > I can't clone the orgweb r
Luis Anaya writes:
> I cannot think of a use for those while typesetting in Groff, other
> than send Groff commands with a LaTeX instruction (awkward...). If
> this is the case, those two routines should be removed from the
> exporter as well.
`e-html' back-end turns them into images (with, i.e.
Bastien writes:
>> We'll have to tell users to forcibly update the tags again.
>
> For the users who will not do this, only the release_7.8.11
> will not properly set, right?
Yes. Another sticky point is that any clones of the orgmode repo (like
the one on repo.or.cz) will not automatically pick
Hi:When I commited that returned the conflict warning, I noticed that they were removed. I cannot think of a use for those while typesetting in Groff, other than send Groff commands with a LaTeX instruction (awkward...). If this is the case, those two routines should be removed from the exporter a
Hi Stefan,
Stefan Vollmar writes:
> It is possible to use the same trick that Ćukasz Stelmach mentioned in
> the context of "=" markers in 2010:
This trick might be useful to others -- could someone add this to the
org-faq.org?
Thanks!
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Nicolas:I think that we commited at the same time. Git warned me about it and I got the conflicts resolved. I checked the file in the Org Git repository, it looks fine. I'm running regression and well, no empty files. :)Luis Original Message From: Nicolas Goaziou Sent: Sat, Sep 2
Hello,
Luis Anaya writes:
> I can remove and push it (if allowed). I know that there was a change
> in the server being that git complained about the SSL certificate.
I've regained push access. So it should be fixed now. I let you
double-check the commits.
As a side note, there was a typo in s
Hi:I can remove and push it (if allowed). I know that there was a change in the server being that git complained about the SSL certificate. I'll keep you posted. Luis Original Message From: Nicolas Goaziou Sent: Sat, Sep 22, 2012 05:03 AM To: Luis Anaya CC: Org Mode Mailing List
Hi Anthony,
Anthony Lander writes:
> I use the M-up/dn behaviour a lot to move property lines up and down.
Maybe each property line could be a new element recognized as such by
org-element.el. This way org-metaup/down on a property line would move
it up/down.
(Maybe there are some other benef
Hi Nicolas,
I pushed a slightly modified version of your patch in master.
Thanks for this!
If you feel like adding the attach link type to org-attach.el
please go ahead and provide a patch. Beware of the format of
the patch, though: it must contain a proper ChangeLog. See
http://orgmode.org
Hi Myles,
"Myles English" writes:
> Using the git repo, I am fairly sure that one of my capture templates
> stopped working sometime in the last few weeks, no so much as to warrant
> a bug report but thought I would point it out as it may be unintended or
> part of a bigger picture:
>
> #+begin_
Hello,
Luis Anaya writes:
> If it's taken care of and push to git, I can go ahead and run
> regression to make sure that everything is working ok.
Unfortunately, I don't seem to have push access to repository for now.
It will either have to be done by someone else or wait until I can fix
it.
F
GReat, thanks!
- Carsten
On 22.9.2012, at 11:02, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Carsten,
>
> Carsten Dominik writes:
>
>> I agree that this would be a good default, but not with a hard-coded 6.
>>
>> (add-hook 'org-cycle-hook
>> (lambda (state) (when (eq state 'contents)
>> (and (boundp
Hi Carsten,
Carsten Dominik writes:
> I agree that this would be a good default, but not with a hard-coded 6.
>
> (add-hook 'org-cycle-hook
> (lambda (state) (when (eq state 'contents)
> (and (boundp 'org-inlinetask-min-level)
> org-inlinetask-min-level
>
Yes, that happens. :)If it's taken care of and push to git, I can go ahead and run regression to make sure that everything is working ok. Luis Original Message From: Nicolas Goaziou Sent: Sat, Sep 22, 2012 03:55 AM To: Luis Anaya CC: Eric Schulte ; Org Mode Mailing List Subject:
Hello Viktor,
Thanks for your input.
> - I have to load the "cl" module, otherwise the "case" function is
> void.
Sorry about that. I didn't notice it was from cl.
> - I had to replace "find-lisp-find-files" with "directory-files" because
> the former does not exist on my Emacs installation.
Hello,
Carsten Dominik writes:
> The only thing is: I do use Org to draft documents intended to
> be later fine-tuned as LaTeX documents, while I don't usually
> do this for other backends. So the ability to put in naked
> LaTeX formatting commands does have value and convenience for
> me pers
Hi Thomas,
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
> Is it possible to distribute DitaaEps.jar with Org? Or, does it need to
> be installed separately?
I just wrote to the ditaa author.
Arne told me ditaaeps works with ditaa 0.6b but not with latest
ditaa 0.9, the one we are distributing. I d
Achim Gratz writes:
> Bastien writes:
>> Can you summarize what would be the change and why it is called for?
>
> The tag release_7.8.11 is affixed to the merge commit, which means that
> it's first parent is on the master branch rather than maint. The change
> sets it back one commit so that it
Hello,
Alexander Vorobiev writes:
> I tried the new exporter (using today's snapshot of the sources) and
> it produced invalid LaTeX (it calls hypersetup without loading
> hyperref package).
The export back-end doesn't load any package on its own. You have to
make sure hyperref is properly load
Hello,
Luis Anaya writes:
> Luis Anaya writes:
>
>> Eric Schulte writes:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Maybe I'm missing something obvious here, but I can't get org-e-groff to
>>> generate anything but an empty output file. I've boiled this down to
>
> Hi:
>
> No, you're not missing something, there's i
Hello,
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
> (require 'org-special-blocks)
You can remove this line. `org-special-blocks' is obsolete with the new
exporter.
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Nick Dokos writes:
> Just tell people to use http: instead of git: for now.
All right, you just did so. Thanks,
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Hi Marcelo,
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes:
> Why? Because I have files in other directory levels that I still want
> to link to the wiki, so basically I want to force all wikilinks to
> point to nodes in org files that reside in this wiki/ directory only.
I just pushed some changes in org-wiki
Bastien wrote:
> Yes, there is a problem here: only users with push access can
> clone for now (and pull and push.)
>
> I think Jason is not online this week-end, so we will have to
> live with it.
>
> I've created clones of org-mode.git and orgweb.git on github:
>
> https://github.com/bzg/
Hi Nicolas,
I played around with your function and it's pretty nifty, but I had to make
a few changes to get it working:
- I have to load the "cl" module, otherwise the "case" function is void.
- I had to replace "find-lisp-find-files" with "directory-files" because
the former does not exist on
Bastien writes:
> Can you summarize what would be the change and why it is called for?
The tag release_7.8.11 is affixed to the merge commit, which means that
it's first parent is on the master branch rather than maint. The change
sets it back one commit so that it correctly is located on the mai
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