Dear Nick, (cc. the list)
The following code works correctly to export into LaTeX, but the caption
function fails in html. But caption works in html when it is above a table
written in org-mode.
#+OPTIONS: LaTeX:verbatim
#+LaTeX_CLASS: org-article
#+LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS: [koma,a4paper,11pt]
#+LaTe
On 5 August 2014 13:30, John Hendy wrote:
> I can reproduce with a minimal config and on Linux (to toss in a
> confirmation). I *also* accidentally just stumbled on a way I can
> toggle the behavior between correct and incorrect! It arose because my
> file was not able to use the #+PROPERTY settin
There is not much to the MobileOrg documentation. For instance, how do
you 'add' a new heading to an outline? Any examples around on how to
use MobileOrg?
--
David Masterson
Programmer At Large
On Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 7:46 PM, Andreas Kiermeier
wrote:
> Hi Eric,
> I'm running Org 8.2.7c (via ELPA) and ESS 14.05.
> I've tried to run with a minimal Org setup using only the following in
> my init file.
> The shortcut I use to start Emacs (on Windows 8.1) is:
> C:\emacs\bin\runemacs.exe -Q -l
I've got a toy paper I'm writing where I ran into a couple of issues
exporting to html. The first issue is related to exporting the source of a
css block that contains proprietary properties. In short, it looks like a
list is generated for the font face, where a single value was expected.
The se
I started using column view (finally), and noticed two things I thought
were odd:
1. The %ITEM specification is zero-width by default, while the other
special properties default to being as big as they need to be. This just
seems a little odd. A column spec of %ITEM %TODO will show the TODO
proper
Florian Adamsky writes:
> Dear all,
>
> some of my org-mode files are getting bigger and bigger. So, I decided
> to use the archive feature to remove old stuff. However, I was not happy
> with the current archive feature, because it just puts subtrees
> unorganized in the archive file.
>
> I was
wow found a solution.
I dont understand why I have to do that, but it seems firefox fucks up
some path or other variables and because of that it doesnt find the
standard server socket file so when I explizitly specifiy that in the
org-protocol.desktop file, it works:
[Desktop Entry]
Name=org-prot
-file-name
"C:/Users/andre_000/Documents/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20140804/"))
(add-to-list 'load-path (expand-file-name
"C:/Users/andre_000/Documents/.emacs.d/elpa/ess-20140716.2033/lisp/"))
(require 'ess-site)
(setq org-babel-R-command "C:/Progra~1/R/R-3.1.1/bin/x64/R -
Hi List,
I thoroughly enjoyed using Org-mode to write my dissertation. I was
happy to be able to export (mostly) equivalent versions of the document
to HTML and PDF. I'd recommend using Org-mode for such a complex
writing task to those who are either willing to hack the exporter, or
are willing
Hi all,
When weaving with noweb style chunks is there a way for the noweb
references to become links back to the chunk in the exported HTML?
For example when the following is woven:
** weaving :PROPERTIES:
:tangle: yes :END:
#+name: foo#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(foo)
#+end_src#+begin_sr
Alan Schmitt writes:
> Has this been applied? I'm still seeing a failing test for ob-shell.
>
> 1 unexpected results:
>FAILED ob-shell/bash-uses-assoc-arrays
That's to be expected if you use a version of bash that doesn't support
assoc arrays. WHat is the backtrace from the test? Babel (and
Joseph Vidal-Rosset writes:
> Hello everybody,
>
> In org-mode exporting
>
> \begin{figure}
> \begin{tikzpicture}
>
> \draw[<-, >=latex][thick] (0,0) -- (1.6,0) node[right] {Subcontrary};
> ...
>
> end{tikzpicture}
\end{tikzpicture}
> \caption{Square of opposition}
> \end{figure}
>
> works
Dear all,
some of my org-mode files are getting bigger and bigger. So, I decided
to use the archive feature to remove old stuff. However, I was not happy
with the current archive feature, because it just puts subtrees
unorganized in the archive file.
I was more looking for a way to archive a subt
Daniel Clemente writes:
> Hi. With latest org I'm getting …, which makes no sense; it
> should be …
> Aren't there tests to find this type of breakages in export?
>
>
> Example:
>
> - hola
> - uno
> - dos
> - tres
>
>
> Is exported to:
>
>
>
>
> hola
>
>
>
> uno
>
>
> dos
>
>
>
>
>
Hi all,
ATM, it is possible to look for date in properties using special
keywords such as , and . Unfortunately, the last
two keywords doesn't match on timestamps that include time information.
e.g. [2014-08-04 Mon] can be matched, but not [2014-08-04 Mon 21:20].
I think it would make sense to
Just been looking around and I have not come across a way to "highlight"
text in org-mode to be HTML exported as the ... tags?
Anyone know if this exists?
Thanks,
--
'Mash
Hi Grant,
I cannot reproduce. Here is what I see:
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(setq org-babel-min-lines-for-block-output 10)
(print 1)
#+END_SRC
#+RESULTS:
: 1
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(setq org-babel-min-lines-for-block-output 0)
(print 1)
#+END_SRC
#+RESULTS:
#+begin_example
1
#+end_examp
That is what I was thinking.
I had set it to 0.
What happened is that instead of a block showing up, the results were
delimited with a prepended '=' instead of a ':'.
Unfortunately I forgot how this occurred, as I manually wrapped the
result with a block instead, so org was happy to use that ins
Hi,
I am using ob-C with gcc and Microsoft Visual C++. These two compilers
have two different behaviours for outputting errors. Gcc uses the
standard error output and Visual C++ uses the regular output.
Under Windows, errors are not displayed because of the way
org-babel-eval is coded. To work
Xebar Saram wrote:
> Hi list
>
> so i know i should start to really learn lisp but real life (uni work,
> family etc) doesn't really allow me so im marking my 1st year anniversary
> of using emacs without grasping lisp (plus i am in generally coding inept
> :))
>
> in any case :) i have this ha
M wrote:
>> Von: Karl Voit
>>
>> I was wondering if there are people out there who also need Org-mode
>> features that are *not part of any other software solution*. For the
>> usual question "why should I learn Emacs/Org-mode?" I'd like to have
>> a list of cool Org-mode features that demonstrat
Hi Bastien,
> Sebastien Vauban writes:
>> As I do suffer from the same problem, and do not take the time to
>> archive all DONE subtrees, I think that an alternative approach would
>> be that DONE subtrees wouldn't be expanded (by default) in the S-TAB
>> cycles.
>>
>> Does that sound reasonable?
Hello Bastien,
Still far from keeping up with missed postings, because of holiday
time... ;-)
Bastien wrote:
> Sebastien Vauban writes:
>> Rick Frankel wrote:
>>> (add-hook 'org-babel-after-execute-hook
>>> (lambda () (org-display-inline-images nil t)))
>>
>> I simply had:
>>
>> (add-hook 'or
At Mon, 04 Aug 2014 00:07:46 -0400,
Aaron Ecay wrote:
>
> Hi Erik,
>
> 2014ko abuztuak 3an, Erik Hetzner-ek idatzi zuen:
> >
> > […]
> >
> > This allows me to search with subject={Bar}, which is very helpful.
> > But it would be nice if org supported multi-valued properties.
>
> It does, at le
Many thanks for this help Nicolas. I do not succeed to adapt your example
to my file. I am afraid that it is too complicated for me.
I meet always difficulties with html export, and now it is a failure of
bibtex2html...
Thanks again
Best regards
Jo.
2014-08-04 13:32 GMT+02:00 Nicolas Berthie
Alexander Artemenko wrote:
> Is there a way to show time effort estimates in the org-clock-report?
> I found only that :properties ("Effort") could be specified, but it does
> not work
> neither for one level, nor for summing children nodes' estimations.
#+COLUMNS: %66ITEM(Task) %6CLOCKSUM(Time) %
Andreas Kiermeier writes:
> On 4 August 2014 21:23, Eric Schulte wrote:
>> Why are you setting the output type to "graphics" when you are trying to
>> return text? I think that may be the source of your problem.
>
> Hi Eric,
> thanks for the quick response.
> I've had 'graphics' from my main da
On 4 August 2014 21:23, Eric Schulte wrote:
> Why are you setting the output type to "graphics" when you are trying to
> return text? I think that may be the source of your problem.
Hi Eric,
thanks for the quick response.
I've had 'graphics' from my main data analysis file ... I think I got
that
Alan Schmitt writes:
> Hello,
>
> On 2014-06-22 14:50, Eric Schulte writes:
>
>> If this maintains existing functionality, please go ahead and apply it.
>
> Has this been applied? I'm still seeing a failing test for ob-shell.
>
> 1 unexpected results:
>FAILED ob-shell/bash-uses-assoc-arrays
Hi Andreas,
Why are you setting the output type to "graphics" when you are trying to
return text? I think that may be the source of your problem.
Best,
Eric
Andreas Kiermeier writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I've been using Org mode (latest version - see my set up below) to
> perform some data analysis
You wrote:
> Hello,
>
> In order to convert a tikzpicture into html webpage, one needs
> #+OPTIONS: tex:imagemagick
> and it means that the other equations are no more converted via
> Mathjax.
>
> Is there a mean to combine the use of imagemagick only for
> tikzpicture, and keeping the use of M
Bastien gnu.org> writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> mc aiguphonie.com> writes:
>
> > Please allow me to shortly direct your attention to an open,
> > still uncommented 'feature request’ addressing an optional
> > ‘fontification' or ‘hiding' of the some kind of intrusive
target-markups-brackets ( << >> ),
Hi all,
I've been using Org mode (latest version - see my set up below) to
perform some data analysis and have come across a problem evaluating R
code blocks. I usually use a session when working and when evaluating
a code block with describe (R package "rms") and a quantitative
variable the resul
Hello Nicolas,
On Sa, 2014-07-26 at 15:32 +0200, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> In the long run, I'm pretty sure the project will benefit more if you
> bring in your own, temporary, inexperience and start hacking from there.
I’ll definitely look into this once I get a hang of Elisp. When I
(unsuccessfu
Hello everybody,
In org-mode exporting
\begin{figure}
\begin{tikzpicture}
\draw[<-, >=latex][thick] (0,0) -- (1.6,0) node[right] {Subcontrary};
...
end{tikzpicture}
\caption{Square of opposition}
\end{figure}
works well with LateX, but fails with html: each Figure has the same
number, i.e. 1.
Hi,
Federico Beffa writes:
> The problem with that is that a displayed equation should NOT start a
> new paragraph (in the generated LaTeX file). This is because if it
> does then LaTeX puts more (vertical) space than desirable.
If this is always the case for you, you can "fix" this behavior by
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