I'm trying to get my head around plotting data from org tables, for use
in LaTeX exports. I've been looking at these two pages:
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-plot.html
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/languages/ob-doc-gnuplot.html
As far as I can tell, there are two general a
On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 8:52 PM, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I've bought an Adroid phone and (of course) installed and set up
> MobileOrg. Two things make me wonder whether I've found a bug or not.
>
> 1. I tried to use encryption (by means of (setq
> org-mobile-use-encryption t)),
Hello list,
I've bought an Adroid phone and (of course) installed and set up
MobileOrg. Two things make me wonder whether I've found a bug or not.
1. I tried to use encryption (by means of (setq
org-mobile-use-encryption t)), but it didn't work.
2. When I choose the menu and then "Outline", I c
On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 5:53 PM, Suvayu Ali wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 09:48:16AM -0500, John Hendy wrote:
>>
>> I hope to get some of the finer details either added to Worg somewhere
>> in a usage guide to the new exporter, or perhaps just link to my post
>> from Worg somewhere
On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 5:12 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
> John Hendy writes:
>
>> I have an org file with R src block that spits out some file names to
>> embed. I don't think I need to reproduce the block for testing
>> purposes, but the gist is that I use cat() to spit out some
>> =#+begin_center=
On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 5:20 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
> [...]
>> I'm getting the > prompt from my R session output
>> with the cat() command. For example:
>>
>> #+name: test
>> #+begin_src R :session r :results output raw :exports results
>>
>> cat(paste("#+end_center"))
>> cat("\n")
>>
>> #+end_sr
On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 5:07 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
> Andreas Röhler writes:
>
>> Am 21.03.2013 08:43, schrieb Bastien:
>>> Hi Andreas,
>>>
>>> Andreas Röhler writes:
>>>
Nonetheless, still thinking
let-var session in
org-babel-execute:python
needs the fix.
>>
>
> Attached is a patch that lets you use the "tabu" and "longtabu" table
> environments. Mostly the patch is necessary because tabu has its own
> annoying syntax for table width declarations. Where everyone else does
> something like:
Great!
> Dunno if this is worth it for other people, but th
see attached patch.
>From 7037a45f3504a8d95019bd2b496a919081e85331 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Suhail Shergill
Date: Sat, 23 Mar 2013 19:26:31 -0400
Subject: [PATCH] bugfix: fix `org-babel-execute-src-block' on remote hosts
* lisp/ob.el (org-babel-temp-file): For remote hosts, modify the pref
Hi John,
On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 09:48:16AM -0500, John Hendy wrote:
>
> I hope to get some of the finer details either added to Worg somewhere
> in a usage guide to the new exporter, or perhaps just link to my post
> from Worg somewhere that makes sense.
You can add your information here:
John Hendy writes:
>> #+INCLUDE: "file" replaces keyword with "file" contents. During subtree
>> export, replacement will happen if the keyword is located within the
>> subtree being exported.
>>
>> #+SETUPFILE: "file" just reads Org keywords within "file". All Org
>> keywords are global, this on
Aaron Ecay writes:
> Hi Eric,
>
> I’m jointly replying to 2 of your emails.
>
> 2013ko martxoak 13an, Eric Schulte-ek idatzi zuen:
>> This is what is already taking place. The :var header arguments are
>> automatically expanded into dependencies between code blocks, and the
>> results of previou
> So here is my FEATURE REQUEST:
>
> either modify `org-babel-demarcate-block' so that it can be used to
> insert a language-specific code-block (with args?) non-interactively, or
> add something like `org-insert-block' to Org-mode's core. I would prefer
> signature
>
> ,---
[...]
> I'm getting the > prompt from my R session output
> with the cat() command. For example:
>
> #+name: test
> #+begin_src R :session r :results output raw :exports results
>
> cat(paste("#+end_center"))
> cat("\n")
>
> #+end_src
>
> #+RESULTS: test
> #+end_center>
>
> How do I stop that?
>
>
John Hendy writes:
> I have an org file with R src block that spits out some file names to
> embed. I don't think I need to reproduce the block for testing
> purposes, but the gist is that I use cat() to spit out some
> =#+begin_center= and =[[filename]]= stuff.
>
> R code block header:
>
> #+nam
Andreas Röhler writes:
> Am 21.03.2013 08:43, schrieb Bastien:
>> Hi Andreas,
>>
>> Andreas Röhler writes:
>>
>>> Nonetheless, still thinking
>>>
>>> let-var session in
>>>
>>> org-babel-execute:python
>>>
>>> needs the fix.
>>
>> I've not been following this thread, can you send a patch with
>>
On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 5:08 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> John Hendy writes:
>
>>> At the moment, there's no way to override a #+setupfile: keyword
>>> locally.
>>
>> I guess I don't understand the purpose of #+include, then. It seems we
>> have only two options:
>>
>> 1) #+setupfile: Will apply
John Hendy writes:
>> At the moment, there's no way to override a #+setupfile: keyword
>> locally.
>
> I guess I don't understand the purpose of #+include, then. It seems we
> have only two options:
>
> 1) #+setupfile: Will apply to entire buffer as well as subtree
> exports. Cannot be overridden
Hello,
Rick Frankel writes:
> The cross reference approach seems clever, but maybe a simpler
> approach would simply be to add an ATTR_LaTeX(:longlisting) and leave
> it up to the user.
That's the most reasonable option, indeed.
The following patch implements :long-listing attribute for src-bl
On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 3:49 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> John Hendy writes:
>
>> Thanks for the clarification. For me (since I'm not an elisper), the
>> mechanics aren't too important. All I really want is the correct way
>> to apply org-mode settings to a buffer or a subtree by default, unless
John Hendy writes:
> Thanks for the clarification. For me (since I'm not an elisper), the
> mechanics aren't too important. All I really want is the correct way
> to apply org-mode settings to a buffer or a subtree by default, unless
> I specify otherwise inside a subtree to override the buffer-w
On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 3:24 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> John Hendy writes:
>
>> #+begin_src setupfile
>>
>> #+AUTHOR:John Henderson
>> #+latex_header: \usepackage[hmargin=2.5cm,vmargin=2.5cm]{geometry}
>> #+latex_header: \usepackage{mathpazo}
>>
>> #+end_src
>> #+begin_src test-s
Hello,
John Hendy writes:
> #+begin_src setupfile
>
> #+AUTHOR:John Henderson
> #+latex_header: \usepackage[hmargin=2.5cm,vmargin=2.5cm]{geometry}
> #+latex_header: \usepackage{mathpazo}
>
> #+end_src
> #+begin_src test-setupfile.org
>
> #+include: "/path/to/setupfile"
Use "#+setupfile:" in
Hello,
Achim Gratz writes:
> Am 22.03.2013 19:17, schrieb Nicolas Goaziou:
>>> You might want to use the (function (lambda ...)) form.
>>
>> Why? (function (lambda ...)) is equivalent to (lambda ...). In fact,
>> `lambda' uses `function' as a subroutine.
>
> http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/man
On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 3:45 AM, Vikas Rawal
wrote:
>> > I have migrated the migration instructions and tips here:
>> > http://orgmode.org/worg/org-8.0.html
>>
>
> I have managed to get the new exporter working. Thank you everyone for
> helping.
Glad you got it working! As promised, I created a bl
Hi!
The information of the current release of Org, and the link to the code is
not correct on the page orgmode.org.
As of this writing, the current version on orgmode.org says 7.9.4, but
looking at the link of the zip-archive, it will download version 7.9.3f.
And the release-notes doesn't mention
On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 6:54 PM, Sebastien Vauban
wrote:
> AFAIK
thanks :P I will change that in my emacs session
Hi Stefan
On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 11:19 AM, Stefan Nobis wrote:
> Is there any way to somehow mark cells in an org-table and then sum
> over all marked cells of the whole table. For example in the following
> table I marked some time values bold:
>
> || Col 1 | Col 2 | Col 3 | Col4 |
Am 22.03.2013 19:17, schrieb Nicolas Goaziou:
You might want to use the (function (lambda ...)) form.
Why? (function (lambda ...)) is equivalent to (lambda ...). In fact,
`lambda' uses `function' as a subroutine.
http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/elisp/Anonymous-Functions.htm
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