Renato Pontefice writes:
> I'm wondering:
> In Linux (but in win too) the file must have a particular name (.emacs on
> linux; init.el on windows)
> and reside on a particular folder.
You could get the standard init file to just load another file. Or you
can specify the init file at invocation.
I was wondering if org-mode html generation has some automatic way of
generating tooltips.
Something along the lines that instead of generating a footnote, a
footnote should generate a tooltip. The html would be something like
this:
hover me
On Jan 14, 2014 11:41 AM, "Eric Schulte" wrote:
> Have you tried ":results raw" or ":results org", take a look at the
> manual page on the results header argument.
Missed that - thanks for the pointer. I looked pretty carefully at the page
on "Evaluating code blocks," which says basically nothing
Hi list,
I'd like to add a new column to display some information about the
scheduled item in the agenda. Take the following screenshot:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/gkcnbjrivhvql46/orgmode.jpg
I'd like to add a colum there that shows the closest parent with the
:project: tag. Does org provide any A
Is there way to set the color/face of a header line based on
priority/tags rather than level? Maybe a way of setting a hook method
that takes header line info and returns color/face info?
I've found that I can use org-priority-face to color the priority cookie
and I can use org-agenda-fontify-
James Harkins writes:
> Hi,
>
> Got a question that's not easy to search online.
>
> I want to use an org table to define glossary entries for LaTeX. I have my
> table[1], and I have a src block[2] that reads the table and produces the
> right syntax[3]. This is already pretty helpful -- I can
Hi,
Got a question that's not easy to search online.
I want to use an org table to define glossary entries for LaTeX. I have my
table[1], and I have a src block[2] that reads the table and produces the
right syntax[3]. This is already pretty helpful -- I can C-c C-c the source
block and manua
On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 8:09 PM, regcl wrote:
> I was looking for an example of the export of R data frames into
> tables in html, and the example in ...
>
> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/languages/ob-doc-R.org
>
> ... did not work for me. I am running ...
>
> GNU Emacs 24.3.1 (x86_64
Aloha regcl,
regcl writes:
> Can someone tell me if this is how it is supposed to work?
Yes, this is how it should work.
> If so, how do I go about submiting a patch to ...
>
> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/languages/ob-doc-R.org
You should be able to edit the document directly. S
I was looking for an example of the export of R data frames into
tables in html, and the example in ...
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/languages/ob-doc-R.org
... did not work for me. I am running ...
GNU Emacs 24.3.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.8.4) of 2013-09-26 on
trouble,
Jambunathan,
Thanks for posting your instructions and links again. I followed the
instructions and am receiving the following error on export attempt:
OpenDocument export failed: Symbol's function definition is void:
org-element-cache-reset
I also receive this error the first time that I try to
Bastien writes:
> can you give more details about your setup?
I am using the mathtoweb function and so far so good. Here is what I
have and what I understand of it, but I could be wrong about why it is
working.
The file has this header:
#+OPTIONS: LaTeX:t
I have this in my .emacs file:
Jambunathan K writes:
> 2. MathToWeb
>
>Pro: Uses MathML
>
>Con: MathToWeb is new kid on the block. May prove to be problematic
>with more complex formulae.
>
>If ltx->mathml conversion is problematic for some equations, you can
>create "ODF files" (OpenDocumentFormula files
Ken Mankoff writes:
> 3) I put MathToWeb.jar in the unit test folder. However, if I run
> "java -jar MathToWeb.jar" I get the following error. I have an email
> in to the MathToWeb developer/maintainer about this
>
> $ java -jar mathtoweb.jar
> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.UnsupportedClas
> I have found this useful for converting latex export to doc[x]
Thanks for that idea, I will give that a try as well.
Thanks, Aric
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Ken Mankoff writes:
> I find the ODT export very useful. Working on another document imported
> from LaTeX I have a lot of \citep{} and \citet{} in addition to \cite{}. Is
> it possible for ox-jabref.el to support this even if it does not
> distinguish between the T and P?
On a similar note, wou
Hello,
** Nicolas Goaziou [2014-01-13 17:51:05 +0100]:
> Hello,
> Jon Degenhardt writes:
>> Export to Latex (org-latex-export-to-pdf) generates incorrect latex when
>> list items start with a left square bracket. This occurs because the
>> \item command interprets the left square bracket as the
Andreas Leha med.uni-goettingen.de> writes:
> Works for me if I add ':results raw file'. Not sure, this is the
> 'official' solution, though.
That works beautifully, thank you very much!
Aric
Susan Cragin writes:
> I noticed that the behavior of SHIFT-ALT-RightArrow has changed when the
> subheadings are hidden.
> Before all the subheadings changed at the same level. Now only the heading
> immediately below it does.
Just for the record: you need to use org-indent
(with e.g. #+STA
Ken Mankoff writes:
> Wow. I was going point out that citing for both formats is cumbersome
> and makes the document hard-to-read, but the MACRO solves this. I was
> not aware of MACRO's. I guess this is both the beauty and pain of Org
> and emacs, all this customization. And down the rabbit-hole
Hello Bastien,
Eric S Fraga wrote:
> +1 for org-src-fontify-natively set to t by default. I've had this
> turned on forever... I cannot imagine using org without it!
I think this overall results of the poll is quite clear, no?
Best regards,
Seb
--
Sebastien Vauban
Sebastien et al.,
+1 for org-src-fontify-natively set to t by default. I've had this
turned on forever... I cannot imagine using org without it!
--
: Eric S Fraga (0xFFFCF67D), Emacs 24.3.1, Org release_8.2.4-322-gece429
Nick Dokos writes:
> James Harkins writes:
>
>> ELEMENT:
>> (((#("25% coin toss in SuperCollider" 0 30 (:parent #2)
>>
>> This is correct, and I also see that I can use (plist-get ... :value)
>> to get the code string.
>>
>> Here, I'm hung up on some (large?) gaps in my elisp knowledge. I ha
[I sent a follow-up that has not shown up yet(?) but
perhaps this is more useful in any case]
James Harkins writes:
> ELEMENT:
> (((#("25% coin toss in SuperCollider" 0 30 (:parent #2)
>
> This is correct, and I also see that I can use (plist-get ... :value)
> to get the code string.
>
> He
James Harkins writes:
> ELEMENT:
> (((#("25% coin toss in SuperCollider" 0 30 (:parent #2)
>
> This is correct, and I also see that I can use (plist-get ... :value)
> to get the code string.
>
> Here, I'm hung up on some (large?) gaps in my elisp knowledge. I have
> no idea what #(...) signif
"Martin Beck" writes:
> in a block agenda view, I also want to incorporate the time grid to see the
> appointments of a day.
>
> I tried with this code:
>
> (agenda "" ((org-agenda-overriding-header "Calendar") (org-agenda-span (quote
> day)) (org-agenda-entry-types (quote (:timestamp)))
>
Hello,
Jon Degenhardt writes:
> Export to Latex (org-latex-export-to-pdf) generates incorrect latex when
> list items start with a left square bracket. This occurs because the
> \item command interprets the left square bracket as the start of an
> argument list. An example:
>
> An item list:
In a block agenda, I want to list all todos with a deadline up to the current day.
I tried this block, but it only gives those that are due today, not before today:
(agenda "" ((org-agenda-overriding-header "Critical Now") (org-agenda-entry-types (quote (:deadline :deadline*))) (org-agenda-
in a block agenda view, I also want to incorporate the time grid to see the appointments of a day.
I tried with this code:
(agenda "" ((org-agenda-overriding-header "Calendar") (org-agenda-span (quote day)) (org-agenda-entry-types (quote (:timestamp))) (org-agenda-time-grid (quote ("t")
Nick Dokos writes:
> Brett Viren writes:
>
>> Peter Davis writes:
>>
>>> I use half a dozen email clients, including mutt, which lets me easily
>>> pipe a message to a script.
>>
>> The need to support multiple clients may rule out my suggestion but
>> capturing a TODO or a note while visiting
Hendrik Boom writes:
> On Mon, 13 Jan 2014 15:07:30 +, Hendrik Boom wrote a message with
> confusing typos
>
>> On Fri, 10 Jan 2014 11:32:55 -0500, Ista Zahn wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Ken,
>>>
>>> ODT export isn't enabled by default. You can enable it by putting
>>>
>>> (require 'ox-odt)
>>>
>>>
Yes I just figured out I need the "." before the "?". It works now. I also
made changes in both ox-odt.el and ox-jabref.el, everywhere that I found
the \cite regex.
Works well now. Thank you!
-k.
On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 1:31 AM, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Ken Mankoff writes:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I
On Mon, 13 Jan 2014 15:07:30 +, Hendrik Boom wrote a message with
confusing typos
> On Fri, 10 Jan 2014 11:32:55 -0500, Ista Zahn wrote:
>
>> Hi Ken,
>>
>> ODT export isn't enabled by default. You can enable it by putting
>>
>> (require 'ox-odt)
>>
>> in your config file and restart emacs
Hi Nicolas et al.,
On Mon, 13 Jan 2014, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Ken Mankoff writes:
I am not familiar with export snippets, but I guess from that
syntax that I will not be able to export with citations to
ODT/DOC. Right now one org file exports well to both formats.
You can also write the
On Fri, 10 Jan 2014 11:32:55 -0500, Ista Zahn wrote:
> Hi Ken,
>
> ODT export isn't enabled by default. You can enable it by putting
>
> (require 'ox-odt)
>
> in your config file and restart emacs.
>
> Best,
> Ista
I'm having this problem on Debian testing, but not on Debian stable.
I have in
On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 2:27 AM, Peter Salazar wrote:
> Has anyone had success recently working with wide images? I have source
> documents and I'm trying to export to both LaTeX/PDF and HTML.
>
> Working from the manual, my image links look like this (the wide dimension
> becomes height when rota
"Martin Beck" writes:
> Hi,
>
> after startup of emacs I get an error message in my *Messages* Buffer, saying
>
> File mode specification error: (error ":END: line missing at position 63362")
>
> I had this several times already and it seems that in one of my org-mode
> buffers, I have mes
Hi.
I have a complex agenda function as can be seen below.
Beside an agenda call I do want to show todos separated in blocks, grouped by
priority or tags.
I want to show my prio A todos as one block before showing the rest of the
todos sorted by prio.
I was wondering if Org does run through all
Hi,
after startup of emacs I get an error message in my *Messages* Buffer, saying
File mode specification error: (error ":END: line missing at position 63362")
I had this several times already and it seems that in one of my org-mode buffers, I have messed up somethign and accidently del
Renato Pontefice writes:
> How do you obtain that?
C-h v user-init-file RET
C-h v user-emacs-directory RET
--
Bastien
>I use for all emacs files git with server repository. Then on each
>computer I'm using emacs with, I just clone that repository. The
>positive side-effect of this is, that when you need to modify sources
>for a particular computer, you just create new local branch. Then all
>'common' init file twe
Hello,
Ken Mankoff writes:
> I am not familiar with export snippets, but I guess from that syntax
> that I will not be able to export with citations to ODT/DOC. Right now
> one org file exports well to both formats.
You can also write the same for odt:
@@odt:\cite{key}@@
So, in your buffer,
hello,
i would appreciate help in understanding the difference between
`org-tag-alist' and `org-tag-persistent-alist'.
the docstrings suggest that the first defines "allowed" tags, while the
second is for "always present" tags. the info seems to mention both
only wrt completing tags for interact
On 13/01/14 00:05, Bastien wrote:
Hi Ian,
Ian Barton writes:
Place the point in the Date column and type C-c !. Now select a date in
the calendar. I chose a date in the past few days, but don't know if
this is relevant. Emacs locks up completely, no back trace and the only
way out is kill -9.
Has anyone had success recently working with wide images? I have source
documents and I'm trying to export to both LaTeX/PDF and HTML.
Working from the manual, my image links look like this (the wide dimension
becomes height when rotated):
#+ATTR_LATEX: :height 9in :options angle=90 :float t
[[fi
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