It's odd. The value of org-file-apps-defaults-gnu is:
((remote . emacs) (system . mailcap) (t . mailcap))
And I checked my local mime file, which shows google-chrome is the default
app to open html files:
$ cat ~/.local/share/applications/mimeapps.list
[Added Associations]
application/epub+zip=F
James Harkins writes:
[...]
> Ok. There was something about customizing this on the list just recently.
> I'll use that. (FWIW, I had to produce a number of *gasp cough choke*
> PowerPoint shows in my previous job, and they told us not to use red for
> *anything* unless it really was a four-alar
Thanks for all this. I'll look at the new org markup later today. That
should help a lot.
On Feb 6, 2013 3:03 AM, "Nicolas Goaziou" wrote:
> > 3. Strong *emphasis* now renders in red, instead of keeping the text's
> > original color and switching to boldface.
>
> Indeed. Strong emphasis in Beamer
I have been trying to use the :session feature of babel for python code
blocks. I have noticed a few things that might be areas for
improvement. Some issues are related to what I think might be a need for
sanitizing the code blocks and the output.
I am using (insert (org-version)) 7.9.3a
I am usin
Hi everyone,
I am using (insert (org-version)) 7.9.3a
I am using python-mode 5.2 (more modern versions do not work with
:session for me)
I am having a problem using matplotlib with python :session. The problem is
that this hangs indefinitely. It runs fine as a standalone block.
#+BEGIN_SRC pytho
Sebastien Vauban writes:
> Hello Nicolas,
>
> I've lost (a bit of) time looking at why my documents were wrong with the new
> exporter. The fact is I've customized:
Ah ha! We've found the same problem through different routes. See my
recent email re: beamer export also resulting in a latex fil
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
[...]
> Let's start slowly. I think you can get how to make the changes yourself
> with a couple of examples. Since you seem to like lists (you know that
> Till Tantau frowns upon the use of third level lists in presentations,
> don't you?), the first rule to know is:
[.
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
[...]
>> I have attached the simple test file.
>>
>> Where am I going wrong? If I change H:2 to H:1, it works although
>> obviously the output is not what I want. Have I misunderstand something
>> rather fundamental?
>
> I have no problem exporting this file. Though, j
> Hi 42 (what's your other name?)
John is my real first name.
. . .
As for the rest, I didn't see some of the other replies, because the
org-mode mailing list moves a little two fast for my mailbox, and I prefer
to read selectively from the gmane archive.
That said, it is my responsibility to c
Thanks for the instructions on how to play nice in the sandbox. We
noobs are always afraid
we are going to cause more work than we fix.
:-)
On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 2:11 PM, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
> Aloha Greg,
> Gregory Benjamin writes:
>
>> I'd like to take a stab at making some corrections and
Hi 42 (what's your other name?)
42 147 writes:
> Maybe you could point me in the right direction; somewhere in the
> code, org-mode must be aware of the number of nested headlines in
> order for show-branches and show-children to work. Or maybe it is
> not.
It is not. Long story short: folding
Maybe you could point me in the right direction; somewhere in the code,
org-mode must be aware of the number of nested headlines in order for
show-branches and show-children to work. Or maybe it is not.
In any case, I'd try and adapt the code to display a number indicating (1)
position in the hier
Hi Bernt and Bastien,
Bernt Hansen wrote:
> "Sebastien Vauban" writes:
>> Here a tiny patch to correctly align clock info in the default time grid.
>>
>> For example:
>>
>> Day-agenda (W06):
>> 2013-02-04 Mon __
>>8:00..
>> Clk (
Hi Gregory,
Gregory Benjamin writes:
> I started reading "orgguide.pdf", Release 7.9.3e and came across a
> couple of grammatical errors right away.
>
> I'd like to take a stab at making some corrections and would like to
> have access to the source for this document. With some guidance, I
> sho
Aloha Greg,
Gregory Benjamin writes:
> I'd like to take a stab at making some corrections and would like to
> have access to the source for this document. With some guidance, I
> should be able to produce a patch that can be incorporated into the
> next realease.
The source is /path/to/org-mode/
Hello,
> I'm attaching an org file that illustrates a couple of the beamer
> formatting options that I used a lot in the old exporter.
See below.
> 1. I *did* use the block environment to emphasize some text by pulling
> it out of the "itemize" bullet lists. If I customize blockenv in org
> to
I started reading "orgguide.pdf", Release 7.9.3e and came across a
couple of grammatical errors right away.
I'd like to take a stab at making some corrections and would like to
have access to the source for this document. With some guidance, I
should be able to produce a patch that can be incorpor
Hi François,
This appears to implement a mechanism for putting overlays on
headlines. If so, this seems useful and would be a nice contrib or
core.
On 2/5/13, François Pinard wrote:
> I'm not sure the following code responds to your wish, maybe it would
> help enough? Surely, it is often usefu
Hello,
Eric S Fraga writes:
> I have decided to bite the bullet and try to get all of my beamer files
> working with the new exporter. I have started simply with the
> presentation.org file that I had put on Worg for the tutorial on beamer
> for the old exporter.
>
> A truncated version of that
Hello,
Giovanni Ridolfi writes:
> - Messaggio originale -
>
>> Da: Nicolas Goaziou
>> Inviato: Domenica 3 Febbraio 2013 20:00
>>
>> 2. As a consequence, three export back-ends are not available
>> anymore: Taskjuggler, XOXO and Docbook.
>
> Are there any plans to have a "taskj
On Mon, Feb 04, 2013 at 07:03:01PM -0500, 42 147 wrote:
>
> It would be nice to keep things in the org-style (e.g., :favorite song: is
> preferable to "<--- favorite song," just on rudimentary aesthetic grounds.
I often put in my own cookies inside floawing text. For example, I
label doubts in my
- Messaggio originale -
> Da: Nicolas Goaziou
> Inviato: Domenica 3 Febbraio 2013 20:00
>
> 2. As a consequence, three export back-ends are not available
> anymore: Taskjuggler, XOXO and Docbook.
Are there any plans to have a "taskjuggler export"
compatible with the new exoprt
Hello Nicolas,
I've lost (a bit of) time looking at why my documents were wrong with the new
exporter. The fact is I've customized:
(setq org-e-latex-default-class "myarticle")
but hadn't added yet that private class to the list `org-e-latex-classes'.
The result: a PDF, but completely undr
"Sebastien Vauban"
writes:
> IIUC, this should (almost) answer the OP's request, by displaying the outline
> path in mode line:
Oh, I completely missed the meaning of the OP request. Sorry for my noise.
François
James Harkins wrote:
> ...
>
> I get the feeling here that the new beamer exporter was written
> without a lot of real-world user requirements. Certainly, it's
> understandable that HTML, LaTeX article-style and ODT exporters would
> be more widely used and more important to get right first. Fo
Bastien,
Bastien wrote:
> 42 147 writes:
>
>> Is there a way to see how many nested headlines there are within a
>> higher-level headline (not necessarily top-level)?
>
> This is a nice feature of VimOrganizer but no, there is no way to do
> this with Org for now.
IIUC, this should (almost) answ
Hi James,
James Harkins wrote:
> 3. Strong *emphasis* now renders in red, instead of keeping the text's
> original color and switching to boldface.
That's because the * are exported as \alert macros in the new exporter
(instead of \textbf in the old one -- for bold face).
As, in the LaTeX's Beam
Hello Jambunathan and Steve,
Jambunathan K wrote:
> "Steve Prud'Homme" writes:
>> I have emacs for cygwin and when I try to export I have a message that
>> emacs is unable to export a opendocument with the number 8 code(8).
>> Zip is intalled.
>> What is the problem ?
>
> Look at *Messages* buff
Hi Eric,
On Tue, Feb 05, 2013 at 11:20:18PM +1030, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> Suvayu Ali writes:
>
> > I have attached a somewhat cleaned up version of what I had so far. You
> > can apply the patch on top of Worg master. If you think this is clean
> > enough for a starting point then I will push i
Suvayu Ali writes:
> Hi Eric,
>
> On Tue, Feb 05, 2013 at 07:55:46PM +1030, Eric S Fraga wrote:
>> Suvayu Ali writes:
>>
>> > Maybe I should put whatever I have on Worg so that others can work on
>> > it. I'll try to find some time in the coming two weeks.
>>
>> I think that would be great.
Bastien writes:
> 42 147 writes:
>> Is there a way to see how many nested headlines there are within a
>> higher-level headline (not necessarily top-level)?
> This is a nice feature of VimOrganizer but no, there is no way to do
> this with Org for now.
Hi!
I'm not sure the following code res
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
[...]
> Here's an excerpt from ox-beamer.el documentation:
>
> ;; - Headlines become frames when their level is equal to
> ;; `org-beamer-frame-level' (or "H" value in the OPTIONS line).
Nicolas,
I have decided to bite the bullet and try to get all of my beamer files
Hi Eric,
On Tue, Feb 05, 2013 at 07:55:46PM +1030, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> Suvayu Ali writes:
>
> > Maybe I should put whatever I have on Worg so that others can work on
> > it. I'll try to find some time in the coming two weeks.
>
> I think that would be great. I would be happy to work on any
42 147 writes:
> Is there a way to see how many nested headlines there are within a
> higher-level headline (not necessarily top-level)?
This is a nice feature of VimOrganizer but no, there is no way to do
this with Org for now.
--
Bastien
Nick Dokos writes:
[...]
> Customizing org-e-beamer-environments-extra should do the trick. I was
Nick,
thanks for this. This hint led me to org-e-beamer-select-environment
which, after binding to a key, has allowed me to play sufficiently
enough with the new exporter and beamer that I am no
Suvayu Ali writes:
> Hi Eric,
>
> I have used the beamer export quite a few times with the new exporter,
I must admit I haven't actually tried any of my big beamer talks
(hundreds of slides)... I've been too intimidated to do so! I have done
a short talk but one with no special blocks, columns,
On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 3:21 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
> I added a beamer entry to org-e-latex-classes as indicated in
>
> http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/61497/focus=61536
>
> (again, I
> have no idea if the sectioning stuff matters or not, and whether it leads
> to problems - improvemen
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