Hi Chuck, hi all,
Attached to this message is a draft patch to complete this idea. It
should address the issue of including warnings, errors, and messages in
output.
It uses the “evaluate” R package, originally created for the knitr
literate programming system, to do most of the heavy lifting, a
jenia.iv...@gmail.com (jenia.ivlev) writes:
> I can't make the changes - apply the your path - because my ob-R.el file
> is completly different, its a elisp file and doesnt contain any R code.
>
> The file is located at /usr/share/emacs/24.3/lisp/org/ob-R.el
>
> Can you tell me how do I proceed to
jenia.iv...@gmail.com (jenia.ivlev) writes:
> I can't make the changes - apply the your path - because my ob-R.el file
> is completly different, its a elisp file and doesnt contain any R code.
>
> The file is located at /usr/share/emacs/24.3/lisp/org/ob-R.el
>
> Can you tell me how do I proceed to
Hello,
here's an excerpt from org-agenda.el:
(org-defkey org-agenda-mode-map "r" 'org-agenda-redo)
(org-defkey org-agenda-mode-map "g" (lambda () (interactive)
(org-agenda-redo t)))
And here from the manual:
10.5 Commands in the agenda buffer
==
[...]
`g (`
Hi all,
I was wondering whether something like this is possible. (Well, I'm
pretty sure it is, what I don't know whether I'm competent enough to
pull it off...) I'd like to be able to create a special agenda view
(or block in a "normal" agenda, this shouldn't make much difference,
since I may us
I can't make the changes - apply the your path - because my ob-R.el file
is completly different, its a elisp file and doesnt contain any R code.
The file is located at /usr/share/emacs/24.3/lisp/org/ob-R.el
Can you tell me how do I proceed to apply our changes to my emacs?
Thanks again for you
I don't see it set anywhere here, but try checking the value of
org-agenda-include-inactive-timestamps ?
> -Original Message-
> From: Zach Sheffler [mailto:zsheff...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Friday, August 15, 2014 2:41 PM
> To: Subhan Michael Tindall
> Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
> Subject: Re:
The entire global setup is included at the end. For readability,
here's the relevant command:
(quote (("b" "Agenda with bitwork" ((agenda "" nil) (tags "bit"
((org-agenda-overriding-header "Bitwork") (org-agenda-skip-function
(quote (org-agenda-skip-entry-if (quote todo) (quote done)) (tags
"r
Can you provide a copy of your current agenda setup (custom and global?)
From: emacs-orgmode-bounces+subhant=familycareinc@gnu.org
[mailto:emacs-orgmode-bounces+subhant=familycareinc@gnu.org] On Behalf Of
Zach Sheffler
Sent: Friday, August 15, 2014 1:23 PM
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subj
I am trying to get items with a specific tag to show only after an inactive
(recurring) timestamp such that they show on the search-by-tag but not on
the Day-Agenda. I can't seem to figure out the proper way to set up the
agenda command, however. Is there a way to accomplish this?
Dnia 2014-08-14, o godz. 11:15:54
Sebastien Vauban napisał(a):
> Julien Cubizolles wrote:
> > Sebastien Vauban writes:
> >
> >> Throwing an idea here: make the `consequence' environment be a
> >> no-op in Beamer?
> >
> > How would I do that, is there a variable excluding some
> > environments?
>
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
> Aloha Jenia,
>
> jenia.iv...@gmail.com (jenia.ivlev) writes:
>
>> Hello.
>>
>> I'm trying to go through the org-mode tutorial on its official page.
>>
>> However, I have trouble execute the code there"
>>
>>
>> #+NAME: tbl-example-data()
>> #+BEGIN_
On Wednesday, 16 Jul 2014 at 09:31, Tory S.Anderson wrote:
> Thanks to Gabor's code I learned that the new way to get headlines and
> sections is with "#+OPTIONS: H:2". I had spent far too much time
> trying to google and through the .el file to figure this out; the
> command mentioned at
> http://
> Well... In this example, we go down from 9 lines to 7 lines. Ok fair.
> But the price is a new syntax to learn:
> main
> Is it wise to add an org-mode specific syntax to C++ (which already has
> a lot) ?
>
> Being noisy is a weakness of C++.
> I think it is not the responsibility of org-
Aloha Jenia,
jenia.iv...@gmail.com (jenia.ivlev) writes:
> Hello.
>
> I'm trying to go through the org-mode tutorial on its official page.
>
> However, I have trouble execute the code there"
>
>
> #+NAME: tbl-example-data()
> #+BEGIN_SRC R :results value
> runif(n=5, min=0, max=1)
>
Hello.
I'm trying to go through the org-mode tutorial on its official page.
However, I have trouble execute the code there"
#+NAME: tbl-example-data()
#+BEGIN_SRC R :results value
runif(n=5, min=0, max=1)
#+END_SRC
#+RESULTS: tbl-example-data
| 0.56587128783576
Say you have the following document:
"""
* Level 1
Text here
** Level 1.1
Text here
* Level 2
Text here
"""
Then the structure of Imenu will be:
Level 1 /
Level 1.1
Level 2
Thus I'm unable to jump to Level 1, because Imenu will require to
specify the sublevel. Moreover, this doesn't pla
>> I couldn't find any shortcut to convert an entry in a plain list to a
>> checkbox entry. Is there any function for this?
>
> If I understand you correctly then C-u C-c C-c will do the trick.
Oh man, sorry for the noise.
Oliver Kappel gmx.net> writes:
>
> Hello org-anized people,
>
> I couldn't find any shortcut to convert an entry in a plain list to a
> checkbox entry. Is there any function for this?
If I understand you correctly then C-u C-c C-c will do the trick.
Hi Nicolas,
On Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 12:05:36PM +0200, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Suvayu Ali writes:
>
> > This is a bit odd to me; is this a consequence of the fact that
> > ox-beamer derives from ox-latex?
>
> Yes, "ox-beamer.el" knows abouv "ox-latex.el". However, "ox-latex.el"
> has no clue ab
Hello org-anized people,
I couldn't find any shortcut to convert an entry in a plain list to a
checkbox entry. Is there any function for this?
I know M-S-RET is creating a new checkbox entry, but sometimes I take
my meeting notes in a plain list and a few minutes later some notes
turn out to be m
Hello,
Suvayu Ali writes:
> This is a bit odd to me; is this a consequence of the fact that
> ox-beamer derives from ox-latex?
Yes, "ox-beamer.el" knows abouv "ox-latex.el". However, "ox-latex.el"
has no clue about all possible back-ends that could derive from it.
> Is it a feature or a bug?
Hi Seb,
On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 05:03:58PM +0200, Sebastien Vauban wrote:
>
> > However, I would like to suggest something a bit different. Why not
> > instead of #+BEGIN_consequence, you use a macro. Something like this:
> >
> > #+MACRO: cbeg @@latex:\begin{consequence}@@
> > #+MACRO: cend
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