Hi All,
Thanks for the suggestions.
orgstruct++-mode and orgtbl-mode help a lot. It would be nice to be able
to execute code too.
I have an email in to the mu4e group about just switching to org-mode
and then back to message-mode. Since mu4e isn't gnus, and doesn't use
plain message-mode as the
Hello again list,
Just for completeness I want to post my solution to the below issue. It
turned out the behaviour was caused by the variable
org-src-tab-acts-natively. When set this seems to activate reading the
header arguments when tabbing in the src block.
My solution now is to move the evalu
Hello everybody,
I would like to provide a patch for the ox-bibtex.el module which can
now handle bibtexfile destinations of the form:
#+BIBLIOGRAPHY: /home/user/Literature/foo.bib plain option:-d
but still accepts bibfiles in the working directory.
I really like this module as it makes on-t
Hi, all.
I am coming back to org-mode after several years away from emacs, and
getting my .emacs updated to everything that happened while i was gone.
Anyway, when writing a list with org mode, in the past, i would do
something like:
- item 1
-
when i entered item 1, i would immediately be tak
Ken Mankoff writes:
Hi Ken,
> Hi Thorsten, On a recent thread you wrote:
>
>> ... *outorg-edit-buffer* (where I write my message-mode email in
>> full
>> org-mode).
>
> I already write emails in emacs. I'm interested in being able to compose
> emails using Org Mode. I see you use gnus. I use
Nick Dokos writes:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
>> I think there is a problem with the ML or maybe gmane. I have received
>> several replies through private Cc: but even though those replies are
>> also cc:ed to the list, they haven't appeared either when I read gmane
>> through gnus or through the w
Nick Dokos writes:
> Rainer M Krug writes:
>
>
>> Much simpler then that: I simply changed the variable
>> org-latex-listings-langs to include makefile:
>>
>> ,
>> | (setq org-latex-listings-langs
>> | '((emacs-lisp "Lisp")
> ...
>> | (makefile "make")))
>> `
On 2014-07-08 at 17:01, Samuel Wales wrote:
> On 7/7/14, Ken Mankoff wrote:
>> "s" in agenda just saves all Org Buffers for me.
>
> c-c a s
>
>> My work-around is to search for "* Foo", but this doesn't find headlines
>> with TODO items.
>
> it should.
You're right. It does! Not sure why I thoug
Nick Dokos writes:
> I think there is a problem with the ML or maybe gmane. I have received
> several replies through private Cc: but even though those replies are
> also cc:ed to the list, they haven't appeared either when I read gmane
> through gnus or through the web. I also went looking for
Hello Nick, hello everybody,
I have finally got the solution.
I have put again in my init.el the code from the page
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-latex-preview.html , i.e.
(setq org-latex-listings 'minted) (require 'ox-latex) (add-to-list
'org-latex-packages-alist '("" "minted"))
Ken Mankoff writes:
Hi Ken,
> Hi Thorsten, On a recent thread you wrote:
>
>> ... *outorg-edit-buffer* (where I write my message-mode email in
>> full
>> org-mode).
>
> I already write emails in emacs. I'm interested in being able to compose
> emails using Org Mode. I see you use gnus. I use
John Kitchin writes:
> Can't you just change your buffer mode to org-mode, compose, change back
> to message-mode and send? Did you want to do more than that?
Ok, message-mode is a text mode just like Org-mode and not a programming
mode, so it is not the perfect use-case for outshine/outorg, and
On Jul 8, 2014, at 8:39 PM, Paul Sexton wrote:
> I have written a plugin for org agenda, which allows "gamification" of
> task management. Define currencies, earn them by completing tasks, and
> spend them on rewards. Inspired by HabitRPG, Epic Win and similar
> systems.
>
> http://bitbucket.org
every time i see that horrific word i pronounce it to rhyme with lamb.
i want that "e" back in that word!
oh, really interesting idea! :]
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Hi,
the latex export of inline footnotes doesn't work correctly.
This happens since commit ca6ecf9e498e6c4750f279e9f0ea0185bc8b1d10.
text[fn:1: a footnote with $\sqrt{4}$.]
exports as
text\footnote{a footnote with \sqrt{4}.}
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Thanks John,
The biggest challenge has been getting my team to use emacs, and appreciate its
power. A few of the students are now comfortable with it, but most are still
novices, even the computationally savvy members of my team. For now I am
forcing everybody to use org as a latex replacement
John Kitchin writes:
> Can't you just change your buffer mode to org-mode, compose, change back
> to message-mode and send? Did you want to do more than that?
>
> I played around with using a heading with properties to send an
> email. Basically the heading is the subject, you set some properties
Hi,
org-src-fontify-natively is not working for me.
My emacs-version: 24.4.50.1 (on ubuntu).
My org-version 8.4beta (tried with git and org-track, verified by M-x
org-version).
Starting with emacs -Q. Now, whether I load the current git-version or not,
after turning on org-src-fontify-natively,
sergio_101 writes:
> Anyway, when writing a list with org mode, in the past, i would do something
> like:
>
> - item 1
> -
>
> when i entered item 1, i would immediately be taken down to the next line,
> with the preceeding <- > inserted.
>
> for some reason, this is not working..
>
Try M-RET
John Kitchin writes:
> Can't you just change your buffer mode to org-mode, compose, change back
> to message-mode and send? Did you want to do more than that?
>
... or, depending on what one wants to do, adding one of the minor modes
(orgstruct-mode, orgstruct++-mode, orgtbl-mode) to message-mod
Ken Mankoff writes:
> Hi Thorsten, On a recent thread you wrote:
>
>> ... *outorg-edit-buffer* (where I write my message-mode email in full
>> org-mode).
>
> I already write emails in emacs. I'm interested in being able to compose
> emails using Org Mode. I see you use gnus. I use mu4e[1]. I wo
Congratulations on your effort.
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taking it seriously.” --Thomp
Can't you just change your buffer mode to org-mode, compose, change back
to message-mode and send? Did you want to do more than that?
I played around with using a heading with properties to send an
email. Basically the heading is the subject, you set some properties
about TO, CC, etc... and the h
That is great! Congratulations, and thanks for sharing. I have also
converted my group into an org-centric group. Did you find many
challenges in implementing this in your group?
"Doyley, Marvin M." writes:
> Dear All,
>
> Here is a link to a manuscript my research group produced completely wit
>
> I would like to provide a patch for the ox-bibtex.el module which can now
> handle bibtexfile destinations of the form:
>
> #+BIBLIOGRAPHY: /home/user/Literature/foo.bib plain option:-d
>
Great. I have had to deal with creating symlinks in my working directory and
have never liked it.
Vi
If I have multiple references to the same footnote, in LaTeX export only the
first reference is a clickable link, the rest are exported as dead number
referring to the footnote definition, but not clickable links. I have
`org-footnote-section' set to `nil' by the way.
Here's ECM:
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Hi Ramus,
yes, the reason is that, differently from $...$ and \(...\), an equation
environment produces a *numbered* equation to which you can add a label and
reference the equation by (label) name in other parts of the text. This is
not possibly with unnumbered math environments ($$, ...).
Regar
Hi Jorge,
thanks for your suggestion. The reason that made me try :wrap EQUATION
instead of :wrap LaTeX is that the former still produces an output even
with other back-ends, while the latter only produces an output with LaTeX
and nothing with other back-ends.
If org-mode does not recognize math
Am 09.07.2014 um 11:37 schrieb Alan Schmitt :
> On 2014-07-08 11:36, Axel Kielhorn writes:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm writing a manual and I found the following problem:
>>
>> ~C-c '~ is not recognized as code. The following
>
> You should probably remove the quote from the list of boundary items
Nick Dokos writes:
> I think there is a problem with the ML or maybe gmane. I have received
> several replies through private Cc: but even though those replies are
> also cc:ed to the list, they haven't appeared either when I read gmane
> through gnus or through the web. I also went looking for
I think there is a problem with the ML or maybe gmane. I have received
several replies through private Cc: but even though those replies are
also cc:ed to the list, they haven't appeared either when I read gmane
through gnus or through the web. I also went looking for them on the
list archives
Hello,
I noticed this morning, after updating org-mode to the latest version,
that I would get an error with a trace related to a cache even if a just
started emacs. It took me a while to get down to an ECM, but here it is.
The init file used:
--8<---cut here---start
THis patch adds out-of-the-box fontification of makefile source code
blocks when using the package listings. As the makefile code blocks are
named =makefile= and the name of the language definition in the package
=listings= is m=make= the value (makefile "make") is added to the
variable org-latex-l
Hi,
Paul Sexton writes:
> I have written a plugin for org agenda, which allows "gamification" of
> task management. Define currencies, earn them by completing tasks, and
> spend them on rewards. Inspired by HabitRPG, Epic Win and similar
> systems.
>
> http://bitbucket.org/eeeickythump/org-gamify
Paul Sexton writes:
> I have written a plugin for org agenda, which allows "gamification" of
> task management. Define currencies, earn them by completing tasks, and
> spend them on rewards. Inspired by HabitRPG, Epic Win and similar
> systems.
>
> http://bitbucket.org/eeeickythump/org-gamify
Lo
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