Aric Gregson writes:
> From http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/80832
> 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 open an org
> file. I can open the file if I try another time.
On Jan 19, 2014 12:32 AM, "Nicolas Goaziou" wrote:
> I cannot reproduce the problems. Something seems to go wrong with your
> `avl-tree' library. Is it loaded properly? Do you use an old Emacs?
I see -- so, when I said it's broken in my environment, the operative words
are "in my environment."
I
Rustom Mody writes:
> On second thoughts
Added few more lines, Sundays after Harvest season are the best :-)
Don't disturb it
So long as it works
Scribble the notes somewhere
Tuck it in a safe place
So that,
When times are bad
And things go awry
Revisit the memo
Rustom Mody writes:
> On second thoughts
Don't disturb it
So long as it works
Scribble the notes somewhere
Tuck it in a safe place
(So that)
When times are bad
And things go awry
Revisit the memories
(And) Set things right again.
On Sun, Jan 19, 2014 at 8:57 AM, Rustom Mody wrote:
> Thanks
>
> On Sun, Jan 19, 2014 at 12:23 AM, Jambunathan K wrote:
>> The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
>> that has been posted to gmane.emacs.orgmode as well.
>>
>> Rustom Mody writes:
>>
>>> Currently I have a setq on or
Thanks
On Sun, Jan 19, 2014 at 12:23 AM, Jambunathan K wrote:
> The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
> that has been posted to gmane.emacs.orgmode as well.
>
> Rustom Mody writes:
>
>> Currently I have a setq on org-mode-hook
>
> I don't run "make install", I just do "make".
>
Hello,
** Rasmus [2014-01-18 20:36:35 +0100]:
> Hi,
> This example produces invalid LaTeX code:
> #+CAPTION: test
> #+ATTR_LATEX: :mode math :environment pmatrix
> | \alpha | \beta | \gamma |
> Namely,
> \begin{equation}
> \caption{test text}
> \mathbf{H}=\begin{pmatrix}
> \vdots & 0 & \vdots
On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 10:20 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Mirko Vukovic writes:
>
> > In the documentation for org-format-latex-options,
> > for the key :matchers, the documentation lists valid members. The last
> > valid member is shown as
> > "\ ["find math express
John Kitchin writes:
> Is anyone using org-mode and icicles?
How interesting. I also started trying icicle out today.
> I am trying it out, and icicles seems to have clobbered a few key
> bindings like C-c ' to open source blocks.
I'm having the same problem. I think one way to do it is to unb
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> "ox-koma-letter" is an export back-end living in contrib, which, as you
> may know, allows to easily produce letters from Org. I think this is
> a nice feature to have[fn:1]. Should we have it in core?
>
> There is one thing to consider, though: Viktor Rosenfe
Thanks a lot Nicolas and Nick.
I just tried it and everything works as expected.
Thank you very much.
On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 2:43 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
> > I have traced it down to org-babel-exp-process-buffer: it does the
> > deletions of the source cod
On 1/18/14, 1:44 PM, Renato wrote:
Hi,
I use org mode on two pc:
- windows (from work)
- Debian (at home)
How can have just one .emacs/init.el file?
I would store the file on a Dropbox folder that I access from both
devices.
There are a few options, described in more detail here:
http://w
Thanks for reporting this issue, I've just pushed up a fix. Please let
me know if you have any further problems.
Best,
Jarmo Hurri writes:
> Greetings.
>
> While trying to cache the results of a #+call, I found the following
> example posted to this newsgroup in August 2012:
>
> #
Achim Gratz writes:
> Eric Schulte writes:
>> I believe Achim's suggestion should be the correct one. See the comment
>> of the commit making this change.
>
> The part of Bastiens patch changing
>
> (org-babel-do-load-languages
>'org-babel-load-languages '((sh . t) (org . t
>
>
Hi,
>> Perhaps something like the following would be OK? Nicholas?
>>
>> #+ATTR_HTML: :mode latex
>> #+ATTR_LATEX: :mode math :environment pmatrix :math-prefix \mathbf{H}=
>> | \vdots | 0 | \vdots |
>> | \vdots | H | \vdots |
>> | \vdots | 0 | \vdots |
>>
>> This would tell ox-html.el to transcod
Hi all,
Thanks much for quick attention and detail to this report. I don't know the
surrounding details all that well, but this seems a very sound approach. It'll
definitely help my own work, as the square brackets are a common technical
notation, and it is useful to generate both html and pdf
Rasmus writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
>>> I finally had the time to fix these old patches. Sorry about the
>>> wait.
>>
>> You should update Org first. I modified large parts of ox-koma-letter.el
>> recently so your patches will probably not apply. Also, some parts are
>> not necessary any
Sylvain Chouleur writes:
> But beg and end are positions, not markers, I am wrong?
BEG and END are positions, but `copy-marker' accepts an integer as its
first argument. See its docstring.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Is anyone using org-mode and icicles?
I am trying it out, and icicles seems to have clobbered a few key bindings
like C-c ' to open source blocks.
It doesn't seem to matter which order I load these packages. Does anyone
do this without clobbering org bindings? Thanks,
John
Hi,
This example produces invalid LaTeX code:
#+CAPTION: test
#+ATTR_LATEX: :mode math :environment pmatrix
| \alpha | \beta | \gamma |
Namely,
\begin{equation}
\caption{test text}
\mathbf{H}=\begin{pmatrix}
\vdots & 0 & \vdots \\
\vdots & H & \vdots \\
\vdots & 0 & \vdots \\
\end{pmatrix}.
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> I finally had the time to fix these old patches. Sorry about the
>> wait.
>
> You should update Org first. I modified large parts of ox-koma-letter.el
> recently so your patches will probably not apply. Also, some parts are
> not necessary anymore.
I did. . . And I f
Rustom Mody writes:
> Currently I have a setq on org-mode-hook
I don't run "make install", I just do "make".
Here is what I have in .emacs.
DO NOT do an explicit (require 'ox-backend). Instead customize
`org-export-backends' and the ODT exporter there.
Here is the sequence I have in my .emac
Hi,
I use org mode on two pc:
- windows (from work)
- Debian (at home)
How can have just one .emacs/init.el file?
I would store the file on a Dropbox folder that I access from both devices.
Thank you
Renato
But beg and end are positions, not markers, I am wrong?
2014/1/18 Nicolas Goaziou
> Hello,
>
> Sylvain Chouleur writes:
>
> > A little fix on my last patch:
>
> Thanks for your patch. A small style comment.
>
> > +(let ((bound
> > +
On 18 Jan 2014, at 00:08, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> "ox-koma-letter" is an export back-end living in contrib, which, as you
> may know, allows to easily produce letters from Org. I think this is
> a nice feature to have[fn:1]. Should we have it in core?
I like the koma-letter class a
Hello,
Sylvain Chouleur writes:
> A little fix on my last patch:
Thanks for your patch. A small style comment.
> +(let ((bound
> + (cons (move-marker (make-marker) beg)
> + (move-m
A little fix on my last patch:
set the insertion type to t only for the end bound of the overlay as only
this one should move on insertion
--
Sylvain
2014/1/15 Sylvain Chouleur
> Hi all,
>
> here is a patch that fixes outline visibility saving.
>
> The root issue I've found is that when you c
Hello,
James Harkins writes:
> Quite strange. I just moved up to current master -- "Org-mode version
> 8.2.5f (release_8.2.5f-518-gd74205 @
> /home/dlm/share/org-mode.git/lisp/)" -- HEAD is:
>
> ~~
> commit d74205b0f9e0707642c7b81e1c33a4a059323bea
> Author: Nicolas Goaziou
> Date: Fri Jan 17
Hello,
Rasmus writes:
> I finally had the time to fix these old patches. Sorry about the
> wait.
You should update Org first. I modified large parts of ox-koma-letter.el
recently so your patches will probably not apply. Also, some parts are
not necessary anymore.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goazio
Alan,
I finally had the time to fix these old patches. Sorry about the
wait.
Alan Schmitt writes:
> Hello,
>> Attached are a couple of changes to ox-koma-letter following a recent
>> bug report by James.
>>
>> 1. Minor fixes around. The way subject-format was handled before was
>>ugly. U
Hello,
Mirko Vukovic writes:
> In the documentation for org-format-latex-options,
> for the key :matchers, the documentation lists valid members. The last
> valid member is shown as
> "\ ["find math expressions surrounded by \ [...\]
>
> (backslash space left-bracket). The spa
Hello,
Nick Dokos writes:
> I have traced it down to org-babel-exp-process-buffer: it does the
> deletions of the source code blocks (possibly putting them back again
> if the header args tell it to) but it does not always delete the right
> region. More details later.
Indeed. I pushed a fix th
In the documentation for org-format-latex-options,
for the key :matchers, the documentation lists valid members. The last
valid member is shown as
"\ ["find math expressions surrounded by \ [...\]
(backslash space left-bracket). The space is superfluous. Note that
there are two
Hi Sébastien,
"Sebastien Vauban"
writes:
> Since a couple of days, I have the following trouble when capturing in
> one (or more?) files.
>
> I've not yet understood the problem. Anybody having tips?
Can you check the value of `org-complex-heading-regexp-format'
in the buffer where the error
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> "ox-koma-letter" is an export back-end living in contrib, which, as you
> may know, allows to easily produce letters from Org. I think this is
> a nice feature to have[fn:1]. Should we have it in core?
I would be happy to see this! I have some outstanding
Le 18/01/2014
10:40, James Harkins a écrit :
Is there an existing org
function to sort a table based on more than one column? E.g.,
given:
| Type | Term | Description |
|--+--
Is there an existing org function to sort a table based on more than one
column? E.g., given:
| Type | Term | Description |
|--+---+--|
| Filt | LPF | Butterworth lowpass filter |
| Filt | HPF | Butterworth highp
Greetings.
The following code evaluates just fine with C-c C-c, but fails during
export. This is with the newest org-mode just pulled and built. How do I
fix the issue?
# ---
Here is a function I want to define (use below), but
Hello,
Since a couple of days, I have the following trouble when capturing in
one (or more?) files.
I've not yet understood the problem. Anybody having tips?
--8<---cut here---start->8---
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument stringp nil)
format
Greetings.
While trying to cache the results of a #+call, I found the following
example posted to this newsgroup in August 2012:
# --
#+name: foo
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :var bar="baz"
(sit-for 5)
(message "bar=%S" bar)
#+end_src
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