Hi John Kitchin,
What is org-rss, I couldn't find it. Can you give a link?
Thanks
On Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 11:56 PM, Feng Shu wrote:
> John Kitchin writes:
>
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > I was playing around with org-rss today, and it is pretty cool. I
> > would like to customize the way the sub
Bastien writes:
> Sebastian Fischmeister writes:
>> Yes, but this inserts a blank line before every entry. I would like to
>> have a blank line only before level 1 headings.
> Ah, then clearly this option is not enough. Sorry, I'm short of
> ideas here.
Just for the record, I have the same n
Hi, Org people.
First of all, let me wish a Much Nice Year to everybody here! :-)
This is about my little org-grep tool, available at:
https://github.com/pinard/org-grep
Right out of the README: "This tool allows for grepping files in a set
of Org directories, formatting the results as a se
John Kitchin writes:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I was playing around with org-rss today, and it is pretty cool. I
> would like to customize the way the subheading bodies look though,
> primarily to unescape some html things like <, to get rid of all
> the html tags, convert to org-mode links, to downloa
Hi everyone,
I was playing around with org-rss today, and it is pretty cool. I would
like to customize the way the subheading bodies look though, primarily to
unescape some html things like <, to get rid of all the html tags,
convert to org-mode links, to download so they can be
displayed, etc
On Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 2:27 PM, Joseph Vidal-Rosset
wrote:
> Hi John, hi everyone,
>
> Here are the headers of my org-file:
>
> #+OPTIONS: LaTeX:verbatim
> #+LaTeX_CLASS: koma-article
> #+LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS: [a4paper,twoside,twocolumn]
> #+LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS: [captions=tableheading]
> #+LATEX_HE
Justin Gordon writes:
> Lisp gurus, here is my feeble attempt at DRYing out my
> org-publish-project-alist.
>
> I'm setting up an octopress publishing system for several blogs, so my list
> might grow and I'd like to avoid duplication
>
> * Please advise on how I may make this cleaner and clea
2014/1/3 John Hendy
> it's not clear what
> you're trying to do
>
I have forgotten to say that I'm trying to get via org-mode export,
references in latex as well as in html. In latex there is no problem (via
bibtex or biblatex either), but for html export , bibtex2html fails and I
suppose that I
excellent, that is exactly where I would have expected it, in the
documentation for org-entry-put.
it would also make sense to say in org-entry-get that you get a string. if
you store a number in a property, it is not obvious you can't just get it
and do math on it.
Thanks!
John
---
My problem was because I had a line
(require 'org-publish)
It would be super if there was a way to clearly flag this as an error after
an upgrade. Maybe renamed files should have old skeleton files that produce
an error indicating the new file name?
On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 10:43 PM, Sharon
Lisp gurus, here is my feeble attempt at DRYing out my
org-publish-project-alist.
I'm setting up an octopress publishing system for several blogs, so my list
might grow and I'd like to avoid duplication
* Please advise on how I may make this cleaner and clearer. Original is at
bottom.
* And is th
(prior version had error in unwrapping lists)
Lisp gurus, here is my feeble attempt at DRYing out my
org-publish-project-alist.
I'm setting up an octopress publishing system for several blogs, so my list
might grow and I'd like to avoid duplication
* Please advise on how I may make this cleaner
Hi John, hi everyone,
Here are the headers of my org-file:
#+OPTIONS: LaTeX:verbatim
#+LaTeX_CLASS: koma-article
#+LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS: [a4paper,twoside,twocolumn]
#+LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS: [captions=tableheading]
#+LATEX_HEADER: \usepackage[AUTO]{inputenc}
#+LATEX_HEADER: \usepackage{fitch}
#+LATEX
Hi Tom,
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
> Aloha Andreas,
>
> Andreas Leha writes:
>
>> Bastien writes:
>>
>>> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>>>
> So in short: If page breaks are not in org directly many people will
> end up with inferior and/or less portable org files.
For
Aloha Andreas,
Andreas Leha writes:
> Bastien writes:
>
>> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>>
So in short: If page breaks are not in org directly many people will
end up with inferior and/or less portable org files.
>>>
>>> For the record, after thinking about it, I'd rather stay away from
Bastien writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
>>> So in short: If page breaks are not in org directly many people will
>>> end up with inferior and/or less portable org files.
>>
>> For the record, after thinking about it, I'd rather stay away from
>> invisible characters in Org syntax, would it
On Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 12:32 PM, Joseph Vidal-Rosset
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there somewhere a documentation with a simple helpful example to follow
> from step to step in order to use ox-bibtex or bibeltex ? I got only a
> message error : "bibtex2html failed" and I do not understand why.
>
> Reading
> vilib...@wvi.cz writes:
>
>> I'm actually in similar position, I've created an exporter to dokuwiki
>> and
>> creole formats,
>
> Interesting -- can you share a pointer to these contributions?
>
> Thanks!
>
> --
> Bastien
>
>
I've shared it on github, please see https://github.com/w-vi/ox-wk.el
On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 2:06 AM, Justin Gordon wrote:
> Achim Gratz nexgo.de> writes:
>
>>
>> John Hendy writes:
>> > Then again, is Worg saying that if `M-x org-version` outputs the
>> > "correct" answer... we're all set and there's nothing to worry about?
>>
>> The output of org-version is deter
Hi,
Is there somewhere a documentation with a simple helpful example to follow
from step to step in order to use ox-bibtex or bibeltex ? I got only a
message error : "bibtex2html failed" and I do not understand why.
Reading this page, for example,
http://bowenli37.wordpress.com/tag/org-exp-bibtex
Aloha Bastien,
Bastien writes:
> Btw, I didn't notice this before because I use
>
> (setq require-final-newline t)
>
> which you might find useful.
Yes, indeed. Thanks!
All the best,
Tom
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735 Bishop St, Suite 315, Honolulu, HI 96813
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Hi Rainer,
Rainer Stengele writes:
> I would very much like to stay in the agenda and simply S- or
> S- being on a clock entry.
The problem is that clock logs are not displayed in the agenda.
When they are, this is through `E', and the clock log do not carry
the necessary text properties that e
On Jan 3, 2014, at 3:29 AM, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Thomas,
>
> t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
>
>> Aloha all,
>>
>> * Folding issue
>> - One
>> - Two
>>
>> With this Org mode buffer, which ends immediately after "Two" with no
>> new line, the "o" of Two shows up when the headline is fold
Glenn Morris writes:
> emacs -Q -l ob-lob
> M-x customize-variable RET org-babel-lob-files RET
>
> -> State: STANDARD. (mismatch)
>
> The specification for a list custom object is as follows:
>
> `(list ELEMENT-TYPES...)'
> The value must be a list with exactly as many elements as the
>
Hi Daniel,
"Daniel E. Doherty" writes:
> Is there a way to supress running code block in the case of 'icalendar
> exports?
See `org-export-babel-evaluate'.
> I guess out of curiosity, is it a good idea to be executing them by
> default for this exporter?
Well, maybe for some people :)
--
B
Hi Mandar,
Mandar Mitra writes:
> I'm using 8.4.2. I have the following in my TODO:
>
> *** [#1] Grading
> DEADLINE: <2013-12-30 Mon>
> <2013-12-27 Fri>--<2013-12-29 Sun>
Actually, the <2013-12-27 Fri>--<2013-12-29 Sun> is not considered as
a timestamp, but as a "block".
When building
Hi Oleh,
Oleh writes:
> When a line of babel source code starts with leading star
> (also some other characters, see `org-unescape-code-in-string')
> org-mode auto-escapes it with a comma.
> I assume that there's no easy way not to add the comma.
> But I think it should be possible to fontify it
Hi Daniel,
Daniel Clemente writes:
> True. And I was following an outdated page which used
> org-publish-org-to-html:
> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-publish-html-tutorial.html
Can you fix this page? You're in a better position to do so,
as you know what have been confusing.
Thank
Bastien writes:
> Rasmus writes:
>
>> Bastien writes:
>>
>>> one good way to decide could be to ask people here if they ever
>>> accidentally narrowed the view to a subtree -- I never did.
>>
>> No. But I know the concept of narrowing, which may be unfamiliar to
>> some. I find narrowing supe
vilib...@wvi.cz writes:
> I'm actually in similar position, I've created an exporter to dokuwiki and
> creole formats,
Interesting -- can you share a pointer to these contributions?
Thanks!
--
Bastien
Robert Klein writes:
> Should I copy the authors of the backends I derived from into my
> file(s)? I'd rather not leave them out, but, on the other hand, maybe
> they don't want to be associated with my sometimes paltry attempts at
> coding.
A derived backend only works when the upstream one is
Rasmus writes:
> Bastien writes:
>
>> one good way to decide could be to ask people here if they ever
>> accidentally narrowed the view to a subtree -- I never did.
>
> No. But I know the concept of narrowing, which may be unfamiliar to
> some. I find narrowing super useful, especially when wr
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> So in short: If page breaks are not in org directly many people will
>> end up with inferior and/or less portable org files.
>
> For the record, after thinking about it, I'd rather stay away from
> invisible characters in Org syntax, would it be page breaks or
> non-br
On Fri, 03 Jan 2014 15:53:34 +0100
Bastien wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Eric Schulte writes:
>
> > Perhaps one could add '("shell" . 'sh) to org-src-lang-modes. That
> > would protect against this particular error. Whatever solution is
> > adopted should be easily discovered and sidestepped in case anyo
Florian Beck writes:
>> I don't think option 2 is really useful, but I don't mind either way.
>
> Actually, I would find it useful (because I sometimes export my notes as
> an ebook and tables get garbled on the way).
+1.
--
Bastien
Hi,
Michael Hoffman writes:
> On 12/01/2013 12:12 PM, Michael Crouch wrote:
>> Bug report for 8.2.3c:
>>
>> When org-agenda-sorting-strategy is set to deadline-up (or similar
>> values), the Global Todo list always places non-timestamped entries at
>> the beginning, even when org-sort-agenda-not
Hello,
Bastien writes:
> See patch.
>
> Of course, there will still be some false positives, because
> `org-link-types-re' comprises custom link types, but this is
> a step in the right direction IMO.
Also, I think there will be a problem if an internal link contains
brackets. E.g, how to creat
Hi,
Eric Schulte writes:
> Perhaps one could add '("shell" . 'sh) to org-src-lang-modes. That
> would protect against this particular error. Whatever solution is
> adopted should be easily discovered and sidestepped in case anyone
> actually did want to export code using shell-mode for highlig
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> IMO, `org-insert-link' shouldn't hexify links in all situations (if at
> all).
Agreed.
We can first narrow the set of url-hexified links to those matching
`org-link-types-re' (http://, ftp://.)
> Anyway, I can't think of any satisfactory solution at the moment.
See p
Thanks for this quick answer. I have never built Org-mode myself (always
relied on ELPA), but will give it a go and will report.
Anyway, thank you for your dedication. Org is really a great tool !
Sébastien
2014/1/1 Nicolas Goaziou
> Hello,
>
> Sébastien Brisard writes:
>
> > If I instead wr
> Hi,
>
> I've been wondering, whom to put on the copyright line and author: lines
> in a derived exporter.
>
> For example, I have an exporter derived from the LaTeX backend which
> basically is:
>
> - the (org-export-define-derived-backend ...) call
> - a renamed copy of org-latex-template modifi
Hi,
I've been wondering, whom to put on the copyright line and author: lines
in a derived exporter.
For example, I have an exporter derived from the LaTeX backend which
basically is:
- the (org-export-define-derived-backend ...) call
- a renamed copy of org-latex-template modified by adding
-
Hi Vladimir,
Vladimir Lomov writes:
> I prepared a small patch to make ox-html use 'class' attribute instead
> of 'align' in caption element when it is used in tables.
I applied this patch.
I checked http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html to hastily and
thought you already signed the FSF
Achim Gratz writes:
> Bastien writes:
>>> 3. It also wasn't obvious that you have to give org-entry-put a
>>> string. If you try to set it to an integer, you get strange control
>>> characters like ^A or ^C.
>>
>> Can you tell which place in the documentation you expect to find this
>> informatio
Hi Thomas,
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
> Aloha all,
>
> * Folding issue
> - One
> - Two
>
> With this Org mode buffer, which ends immediately after "Two" with no
> new line, the "o" of Two shows up when the headline is folded:
>
> * Folding issue...o
>
> Obviously, not a big deal, bu
James Harkins writes:
> I'm not sure if this is reported, but I spotted a minor "faces" bug
> just now.
>
> Put this into an Org buffer.
>
> ** Headline
> - *Bold* non-bold
> - *Bold* non-bold
> - Non-bold
>
> Put the cursor on "Headline" and do M-left, M-right. When the heading
> is any le
Hello,
Yasushi SHOJI writes:
> Ok here is new one. I've been using for a while. Hope it works for
> others.
Thank you. It looks mostly good, but I cannot apply it on top of master
branch. Could you rebase and send an updated version?
> * lisp/ox-ascii.el (org-ascii--current-text-width): Conv
2014/1/3 Bastien
> Hi Joseph,
>
Hi Bastien,
>
> Joseph Vidal-Rosset writes:
>
> > It is true that the floating table of contents in orgmode is very
> > friendly-using and eyecandy.
>
> You mean the table of contents on this web page?
>
> http://orgmode.org/worg/
>
Yes I do.
>
>
> > So, i
I'm not sure if this is reported, but I spotted a minor "faces" bug just
now.
Put this into an Org buffer.
** Headline
- *Bold* non-bold
- *Bold* non-bold
- Non-bold
Put the cursor on "Headline" and do M-left, M-right. When the heading is
any level other than second, no problem. But at
Hello,
Yasushi SHOJI writes:
> And here is a patch for the rest of Japanese translation strings.
Applied. Thank you.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Hello,
Yasushi SHOJI writes:
> Right. It is doable, but for Japanese I don't think anyone wants to
> do it, or at least not a ordinal usage, IMO.
OK.
> Ok, I've checked what I can. It seems working at least for me. Let's
> patch up the `org-export-dictionary' to see it breaks for others.
S
Hi Todd,
Todd Neufeld writes:
> I am very new to Emacs and Org-mode,
> but am really enjoying it so far.
Welcome!
> I am having trouble installing org-drill,
> or at least running it.
>
> I have followed the directions of checking off the "drill" box in the
> customize variables - org module,
Bastien writes:
>> 3. It also wasn't obvious that you have to give org-entry-put a
>> string. If you try to set it to an integer, you get strange control
>> characters like ^A or ^C.
>
> Can you tell which place in the documentation you expect to find this
> information? In functions' docstrings o
Hi Joseph,
Joseph Vidal-Rosset writes:
> It is true that the floating table of contents in orgmode is very
> friendly-using and eyecandy.
You mean the table of contents on this web page?
http://orgmode.org/worg/
> So, if someone can send on the list this .org file example, it would
> be a n
Hi John,
John Kitchin writes:
> 2. I guess it makes sense that properties would be read as strings,
> but that wasn't obvious from the documentation they would be strings.
>
> 3. It also wasn't obvious that you have to give org-entry-put a
> string. If you try to set it to an integer, you get st
On Thu, 2 Jan 2014 08:06:46 + (UTC)
Justin Gordon wrote:
> Achim Gratz nexgo.de> writes:
>
> >
> > John Hendy writes:
> > > Then again, is Worg saying that if `M-x org-version` outputs the
> > > "correct" answer... we're all set and there's nothing to worry
> > > about?
> >
> > The output
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