On 6 May 2014 23:28, Suvayu Ali wrote:
> On Tue, May 06, 2014 at 09:41:27PM +0200, Martin Schöön wrote:
>
> > I the altered #+latex_class: article to #+latex_class: komaarticle in my
> > org-file.
> > Whe trying to export it I am told komaarticle is not a known Latex class.
>
> Did you restart Em
Bastien writes:
> I sent an email to Lars and it's now fixed.
thanks!
I was wondering if anyone has tried managing the whole bibtex database in Org.
Would be interested to know.
Vikas
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
> Aloha Eric,
>
> Perfect timing!
>
> OS X Mavericks broke the workflow I'd developed with Contacts and I've
> been looking to jettison the only Mac App I ever really used. My
> earlier experiments with bbdb generated lots of "friction". I'm looking
> forw
Aloha Eric,
Perfect timing!
OS X Mavericks broke the workflow I'd developed with Contacts and I've
been looking to jettison the only Mac App I ever really used. My
earlier experiments with bbdb generated lots of "friction". I'm looking
forward to the time needed to explore gnorb.
Thanks,
Tom
[this didn't seem to make it through the list hiccup yesterday, sending again]
Hello all,
I've spent the past couple weeks organizing various bits of code into a
proper package, called Gnorb, which I'm billing as "Glue code between
Gnus, Org, and BBDB". The main point is to reduce friction betwee
Bastien writes:
> Hi Nicolas,
>
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
>> I would like to install the following patches on master.
>
> Please go ahead, that's the easiest way to get more feedback and Eric
> did half the job already, so we must be good.
>
> Thanks for working on this,
I've been running all
I'm VERY interested!
Regards,
John V. Busch
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Hi Jay,
Jay Dixit wrote:
[...]
> 2. What's the best way to do this? Should I add all of my chapter.org files
> to the agenda using org-agenda-file-to-front? I ask because these are not
> TODO headings, just headings with notes and quotes, so I'm not sure if
> using org-agenda functionality is app
Hi Dieter,
die...@schoen.or.at writes:
> for a project I need to tangle lua files (including parameters and
> tables),
> and there seems to be no ob-lua.el (yet).
>
> so I shamelessly copied ob-python.el and adapted it to my needs.
> right now it can tangle lua, also with simple or table paramete
Igor Sosa Mayor writes:
> yes, I have the same problem. The last message in gmane is
> 2014-05-04 21:06:55 GMT (1 day, 16 hours and 39 minutes ago). But
> this is not only a problem of this list, as far as I see...
I sent an email to Lars and it's now fixed.
--
Bastien
hi all,
for a project I need to tangle lua files (including parameters and tables),
and there seems to be no ob-lua.el (yet).
so I shamelessly copied ob-python.el and adapted it to my needs.
right now it can tangle lua, also with simple or table parameters.
if anybody is interested, I can upload it
"Clément B." writes:
>> The *easiest* solution is to just say \alpha and \beta in the org file
>> instead of α and β. But biting the bullet and adopting XeTeX or LuaTeX is
>> probably the *best* way to go (he says without ever having used either...)
>
> For those who stick with pdflatex, you can
On Tue, May 06, 2014 at 03:55:38PM +0300, Jarmo Hurri wrote:
>
> I have LaTeX macros in which I regularly use a plus sign in a
> parameter. This is currently interpreted as an attempt to overstrike in
> org:
>
> --
> * testing
>
On Tue, May 06, 2014 at 05:28:23PM +0200, Maurice wrote:
> Susan Cragin écrivit :
>
> > make[1]: Entering directory '/home/susan/org-mode/doc'
> > org-version: 8.2.6 (release_8.2.6-945-gc80509)
> > makeinfo --no-split org.texi -o org
> ***
> > make[1]: makeinfo:
On Tue, May 06, 2014 at 09:19:22AM -0400, Ken Mankoff wrote:
>
> Is there a way (tag?) in Org to export the body but not the
> title/heading? For example,
>
> * Section 1 :noexport:
> Some Text
> * Section 2
> Some more text
>
> Would not export the "Some Text" or any part of Section 1. I'
On Tue, May 06, 2014 at 09:41:27PM +0200, Martin Schöön wrote:
> On 6 May 2014 09:34, Eric S Fraga wrote:
>
> > On Monday, 5 May 2014 at 22:23, Martin Schöön wrote:
> >
> > [...]
> >
> > > Thanks Eric, that was quick. I will try it but not tonight, too
> > > tired. And
> >
> > I hope it works fo
Hi Sébastien,
Sebastien Vauban
writes:
> I have the impression that both terms (heading and headline) are
> synonyms. Though, is this true, or is there some subtle nuance?
I tend to use "headline" when I want to suggest it can fold, and
"heading" when I want to refer to the contents of the he
Hi Sergio,
Sergio Pokrovskij
writes:
> This is Org version 7.9.3f (GNU Emacs 24.3).
This is an old version of Org -- but chances are that the problems you
report are also here in Org 8.2.6.
This is a general issue that requires infrastructure work, we don't
know yet when this will be done.
Greetings.
I have LaTeX macros in which I regularly use a plus sign in a
parameter. This is currently interpreted as an attempt to overstrike in
org:
--
* testing
$1\text{+}2$ creates an overstrike $\text{+}$
-
Looks like gmane's down for a bit, but presumably this will
eventually go through.
As I mentioned in the last message, if any property drawer in an org
file is malformed, it makes it impossible to set properties on any other
heading in the file. This is because, before the property is set, the
fil
Hello all,
I've spent the past couple weeks organizing various bits of code into a
proper package, called Gnorb, which I'm billing as "Glue code between
Gnus, Org, and BBDB". The main point is to reduce friction between these
three packages, making it easier to sling around emails, TODOs,
attachme
On 6 May 2014 09:34, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> On Monday, 5 May 2014 at 22:23, Martin Schöön wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > Thanks Eric, that was quick. I will try it but not tonight, too
> > tired. And
>
> I hope it works for you. Let us know how you get on.
>
No luck thus far. I added your code to my .e
On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 1:32 PM, Sharon Kimble
wrote:
>
> Now I've got the bibliography working I'm looking at getting indexes
> to be generated.
>
> Using my long-suffering "cat.org" with this code in my ".emacs"
> --8<---cut here---start->8---
> ;; org to latex
Ok, I don't know specifically why the code in the last message was
necessary, but I realized the difference between the two cases (in the
first case, the macro is expanded every time the function is called,
whereas in the second it is expanded once, when the function is defined).
I also fixed the
Now I've got the bibliography working I'm looking at getting indexes
to be generated.
Using my long-suffering "cat.org" with this code in my ".emacs"
--8<---cut here---start->8---
;; org to latex customisations, -shell-escape needed for minted
(setq org-export-
Thanks! Dunno why I was too stunned to try the obvious.
Cheers,
Roger
On 05/06/14 13:53, John Kitchin wrote:
just delete the packages you don't what from (setq
org-latex-default-packages-ali
st
'(("AUTO" "inputenc" t)
("" "lmodern" nil)
("T1" "fontenc" nil)
("" "fixltx2e"
just delete the packages you don't what from (setq
org-latex-default-packages-ali
st
'(("AUTO" "inputenc" t)
("" "lmodern" nil)
("T1" "fontenc" nil)
("" "fixltx2e" nil)
;("" "charter" nil) ;; a decent font
;("expert" "mathdesign" nil)
("" "graphicx" t)
("" "longta
While investigating the previous issue, I came upon this code:
;;;###autoload
(defun org-store-agenda-views (&rest parameters)
"Store agenda views."
(interactive)
(eval (list 'org-batch-store-agenda-views)))
I guess there is some advantage over the following, simpler version?
;;;###autoloa
Hi,
Susan Cragin écrivit :
> Hi. I got error messages on my compiles relating to the documents, starting
> perhaps yesterday or the day before.
> I re-downloaded the repo and updated my depends files, to no avail.
> This is just FYI.
>
> Done (Total of 108 files compiled, 3 skipped)
> make[2]:
Hi. I got error messages on my compiles relating to the documents, starting perhaps yesterday or the day before. I re-downloaded the repo and updated my depends files, to no avail. This is just FYI.Done (Total of 108 files compiled, 3 skipped)make[2]: Leaving directory '/home/susan/org-mode/lisp'ma
On Tuesday, May 6, 2014 6:08:10 PM HKT, Bastien wrote:
If not, what do I have to do to make it do that? (At least, display
the captions slightly smaller.)
Propose a diff against this CSS:
http://orgmode.org/worg/style/worg.css
adding text properties (like font-size, for example?) to a new
.f
hello,
On 05/06/14 11:48, John Kitchin wrote:
no, I think nil means it is not needed to make latex fragments of
equations.
John
OK, thanks. So, back to my original question: how do I control the list
of packages exported into a LaTeX document?
Thanks,
Roger
John.
Thank you for a most informative and useful post. Using your method
I've just created the "cat.org" with 14 bibliographic records! I've
amended it slightly, which I'll document in line.
John Hendy writes:
> On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 5:23 PM, Sharon Kimble
> wrote:
>> Eric S Fraga writes:
On 6 May 2014 14:17, Nick Dokos wrote:
>
> I haven't seen anything new on the list for a day or two (either through
> gnus or on the web). OTOH, I'm receiving digests as usual from the list
> in email so that is working. Is something broken on the gmane side
> perhaps? Does anybody else have this
I resend this bug, as I think it is in the exporter engine.
The error is back:
When one header in a subtree which has the header argument
:eval never
has the same name as in a following subtree which should be evaluated on
export, the second subtree is not exported. When the name of the header
i
Is there a way (tag?) in Org to export the body but not the
title/heading? For example,
* Section 1 :noexport:
Some Text
* Section 2
Some more text
Would not export the "Some Text" or any part of Section 1. I'd like to
export the "Some Text" text, just not the title "Section 1".
Use Case
Hi Rustom,
On Tue, May 06, 2014 at 08:21:18AM +0530, Rustom Mody wrote:
> Suvayu said:
>
> The easiest solution is to use a modern TeX engine like XeTeX or LuaTeX
> > along with a font with the required glyphs. I personally use XeTeX with
> > Linux libertine fonts. You can find my setup here:
>
James Harkins writes:
> On May 6, 2014 6:15:35 PM Bastien wrote:
>
>> The formatting looks fine to me!
>> Please go ahead and push it on Worg.
>
> Ok! I guess I should add some links to the new page too?
Yes -- depends on where you put it of course.
>> Propose a diff against this CSS:
>> htt
I haven't seen anything new on the list for a day or two (either through
gnus or on the web). OTOH, I'm receiving digests as usual from the list
in email so that is working. Is something broken on the gmane side
perhaps? Does anybody else have this problem?
Thanks,
--
Nick
From: DaveP
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Bug: org.html possible error? [7.9.3f
(release_7.9.3f-17-g7524ef @ /usr/share/emacs/24.3/lisp/org/)]
Date: Mon, 05 May 2014 12:10:41 +0100
Message-ID:
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--text follow
On May 6, 2014 6:15:35 PM Bastien wrote:
The formatting looks fine to me!
Please go ahead and push it on Worg.
Ok! I guess I should add some links to the new page too?
Propose a diff against this CSS:
http://orgmode.org/worg/style/worg.css
adding text properties (like font-size, for exam
Ken Mankoff writes:
> On 2014-05-06 at 03:33, Rainer M Krug wrote:
>> Ken Mankoff writes:
>>> I've found "latexmk" to be the best tool for compiling LaTeX
>>> documents.
>>
>> This sounds very interesting. Could you please provide some details on
>> how you use latexmk? Do you use any special op
On 2014-05-06 at 03:33, Rainer M Krug wrote:
> Ken Mankoff writes:
>> I've found "latexmk" to be the best tool for compiling LaTeX
>> documents.
>
> This sounds very interesting. Could you please provide some details on
> how you use latexmk? Do you use any special options?
My ~/.latexmkrc file
Hello,
[This behavior appears in a previous and the following org versions:
Org-mode version 8.2.6 (8.2.6-14-g063c8b-elpa @
/home/kosta/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20140505/)]
I recently began seeing weird behavior when trying to run `org-mobile-push'
in an agenda buffer; It appears the files are indeed pu
Isn't that what it is supposed to be like? what were you expecting
differently?
John
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Hello again,
On 05/05/14 12:31, John Kitchin wrote:
(setq org-latex-default-packages-alist
I thought I had this fixed, but apparently not.
Here's what I have in my .emacs:
(setq org-latex-default-packages-alist
'(("AUTO" "inputenc" t)
("" "lmodern" nil)
("T1" "fontenc" nil)
hahaha *facepalm* yeah. Are you implying I read that incorrectly? Never!
Okay. Fixed now and you are right. Apologies for misunderstanding, Arun; I set
my timezone the way you mentioned and Google Calendar is friends again. Still,
I suppose the code should be updated to standard now; it just won
Hi James,
James Harkins writes:
> I finally finished a draft (attached, and not carefully proofread yet)
> of a new worg page to outline what I had to do for a big Beamer
> publishing project. Could somebody look it over and advise of any
> formatting problems? I guess it should be basically OK;
Hi Richard,
Richard Kim writes:
> Why this trivial patch? As I make changes to orgguide.texi, I may
> invoke texinfo-all-menus-update or texinfo-every-node-update elisp
> commands. When I do the spaces are replaced with tabs. I would
> rather not have to deal with these changes when I view gi
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> I would like to install the following patches on master.
Please go ahead, that's the easiest way to get more feedback and Eric
did half the job already, so we must be good.
Thanks for working on this,
--
Bastien
Hi Chris,
Chris Poole writes:
> I've been searching round the manual, and blogs, to find a way to do
> this.
>
> I want to export all of the scheduled/deadline tasks that are not in
> a DONE state to an iCalendar file.
>
> Can this be done?
(setq org-icalendar-include-todo t)
Also see `org-ica
Hi Alan,
Alan Schmitt writes:
> I must have changed something in my configuration recently, since I'm
> noticing some lag when I type in an org capture window. I would like to
> figure out what slows things down, but I have no idea where to start. Is
> there a way of profiling what is going on a
Hi Albert,
thanks for the patch.
Albert Krewinkel writes:
> * org.el (org-offer-links-in-entry): Use `org-any-link-re' to avoid
> code duplication.
This is not really code duplication, as the output of `org-any-link-re'
is different from the output of the current sexp in the code.
That said
Hi Kyle,
Kyle Meyer writes:
> * lisp/org.el (org-find-exact-heading-in-directory): Use full path for
> files.
Applied, thanks,
--
Bastien
Hi Thorsten,
Thorsten Jolitz writes:
> So I would rather have a clear picture of the 'political situation' wrt
> to org-minor-mode and some technical discussion first. But anyway, I
> will not have time to work on this again before June.
I for one need to have a clearer picture of what such a m
Hi Ilya,
Ilya Shlyakhter writes:
> What would be the downside of abstracting away the headline syntax in
> the Org code?
I expect some slow down on core functions -- but I'm not sure.
--
Bastien
Hi Todd,
Todd Neufeld writes:
> For purposes of learning a language, I want to use Org-player within an
> Org-drill session.
I'm not familiar with org-drill.el and I never used org-player.el, so
I cannot help.
But luckily enough, both libraries have been written by Paul Sexton,
so he may help.
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Bastien writes:
>
>> Assuming this is just difficult, not impossible, what would be the way
>> to do it?
>
> The major difficulty is to keep an association table between headlines
> in the pristine original buffer, and headlines in the copy being
> exported
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Actually, it will not work in comments (point is X):
>
> # Some http://orgmode.org/file.html
> # and http://orgmode.org/other-fileX.html
>
> The code will open the first link, not the second one.
Indeed -- but this can easily be fixed. Thanks for the c
Hi Alan,
Alan Schmitt writes:
> On 2014-04-25 10:02, Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
>> Alan Schmitt writes:
>>
>>> I guess I should have asked: who decides what goes in contrib?
>>
>> The Org maintainer. Another option is to turn it into an ELPA package.
>
> I need to learn how to do this.
See htt
On Tuesday, 6 May 2014 at 05:29, Tory S. Anderson wrote:
> Thanks for the response, Arun; but my problem isn't which time zone
> it's using, but the way it outputs it. As described at
> http://blog.jonudell.net/2011/10/17/x-wr-timezone-considered-harmful/,
> iCalendar outputs a X-WR-TIMEZONE param
Hello everybody,
I am new to org-mode, and am currently working through
http://members.optusnet.com.au/~charles57/GTD/gtd_workflow.html and am stuck
a little bit the the caprure mode.
My first question is: org-capture seems to come with a pre-confuigured
template for a "Todo" stanza. I thought, I
I've located the problem: it is `org-icalendar-start-file` in org-icalendar.el.
It specifically writes X-WR-TIMEZONE tags out when modern standards seem to
require BEGIN:VTIMEZONE. When I have time I'll look at re-writing it, unless
any of you wizards have already done this/can do it faster than
Thanks for the response, Arun; but my problem isn't which time zone it's using,
but the way it outputs it. As described at
http://blog.jonudell.net/2011/10/17/x-wr-timezone-considered-harmful/,
iCalendar outputs a X-WR-TIMEZONE parameter which is problematic; it should,
instead, use BEGIN:VTIME
On Monday, 5 May 2014 at 22:23, Martin Schöön wrote:
[...]
> Thanks Eric, that was quick. I will try it but not tonight, too
> tired. And
I hope it works for you. Let us know how you get on.
> I have to figure out what an org customisation file is. So far I have only
> modified my .emacs.
pu
On Tuesday, 6 May 2014 at 10:17, James Harkins wrote:
[...]
> Let's assume I'm an HTML idiot (which is true...). Is it really true,
> according to [1], that the only way to add this CSS class definition
> is to put it in a separate file and link it? It seems to be the only
> *documented* method.
So, i'm using org mode to keep track of my workouts on a rowing machine and
need help with 3 questions to allow me to finish off my table.
The questions are based on the provided table, which is what I have so far.
1: in @4$4 and @4$7
i'm using vmean on a column of HMS values, how do I floor or ro
Ken Mankoff writes:
> On 2014-05-05 at 19:39, John Hendy wrote:
>> If this works, someone can chime in regarding how to modify Org so
>> that it will run the necessary biber/biblatex commands so you don't
>> have to jump to a command line every time. Or perhaps that's a one
>> time thing -- maybe
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