if boxquote is going to be changed, perhaps another option that would
be nice for boxquote would be to optionally not print anything to the
left of the contents?
On 9/12/14, Sebastien Vauban wrote:
> ╭
> │ (defun org-ascii--box-string (s info)
^
here
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Aloha Chai,
Chaitanya Krishna writes:
> Hello all,
>
> I would like to have some text in color when I export my org document to
> latex.
>
> I tried this:
> ...
> #+latex_header: \usepackage{color}
> \textcolor{red}{Text I want in red}
One way is with a macro, e.g.,
#+MACRO: red \textcolor{red
Beautiful -- thanks!
Is there any documentation I can read to get a sense of how things work?
I've done a little bit of browsing inside org.el and its comments, but
that seems like it's not the most effective way to get up to speed.
Regards,
--D. C.
*D*ell *C*harles "D. C." Toedt III *(my**
Chaitanya Krishna writes:
> Hello all,
>
> I would like to have some text in color when I export my org document to
> latex.
>
> I tried this:
> ...
> #+latex_header: \usepackage{color}
> \textcolor{red}{Text I want in red}
> ...
>
> But, this is producing
> ...
> \usepackage{color}
> \textcolor
Hello all,
I would like to have some text in color when I export my org document to
latex.
I tried this:
...
#+latex_header: \usepackage{color}
\textcolor{red}{Text I want in red}
...
But, this is producing
...
\usepackage{color}
\textcolor{red}\{Text I want in red\} in the exported latex docume
Hello,
Sebastien Vauban
writes:
> I'd advice to use UTF-8 characters more wildly available in the
> different fonts for drawing the Boxquote around code, in function:
>
> ╭
> │ (defun org-ascii--box-string (s info)
> │ "Return string S with a partial box to its left.
> │ INFO is
Hello,
"D. C. Toedt" writes:
> When generating an HTML file from an org-mode document, I'd like to do a
> GET operation to retrieve a property value from the drawer of an arbitrary
> heading, using the CUSTOM_ID property to identify the heading. From
> Google-searching, I suspect that "org-head
Fabrice Popineau writes:
> The problem was not in in org.el:org-indent-block but in
> org.el:org-hide-block-toggle.
> This function should toggle special-block blocks too, else it barfs on them.
> In my setup, when an org file is restored by desktop.el, global visibility
> is set, which triggers
hob...@poukram.net (Rémi Letot) writes:
> org-crypt-use-before-save-magic just populates org-mode-hook with a
> before-save-hook, which is correctly done in my case. The trick is that
> org-mode-hook doesn't seem to fire when I open an org file...
>
> confirmed: I had a look at the other variables
look near the end of the post for org-mode-hook specific explanation :-)
Darlan Cavalcante Moreira writes:
> One note first, if you change org-modules manually like that you must
> make sure this change is done before org-mode is loaded. I prefer to use
> the customize interface just for org-mo
Hello,
I'd advice to use UTF-8 characters more wildly available in the
different fonts for drawing the Boxquote around code, in function:
╭
│ (defun org-ascii--box-string (s info)
│ "Return string S with a partial box to its left.
│ INFO is a plist used as a communication channel."
When generating an HTML file from an org-mode document, I'd like to do a
GET operation to retrieve a property value from the drawer of an arbitrary
heading, using the CUSTOM_ID property to identify the heading. From
Google-searching, I suspect that "org-heading-components" will be involved,
but I'
One note first, if you change org-modules manually like that you must
make sure this change is done before org-mode is loaded. I prefer to use
the customize interface just for org-modules for that reason.
I also add org-crypt to org-modules like you do. If I open my
password.org file and open it
Darlan Cavalcante Moreira writes:
In my case I only have one file where I use org-crypt and I
define the function below
--8<---cut
here---start->8--- (defun
my-find-senhas-org-heading nil
(interactive) (require 'org-crypt) (find-file
"~/org/passwords
Thanks for your hint.
The problem was not in in org.el:org-indent-block but in
org.el:org-hide-block-toggle.
This function should toggle special-block blocks too, else it barfs on them.
In my setup, when an org file is restored by desktop.el, global visibility
is set, which triggers
calls to org-hi
Hi John,
I am resending this... I think it did not went through the previous
time.
I think I can replicate the org-ref bug now (if it is a bug). This is
the situation:
a) If I open emacs, load a file that already has some link, and click on
the link (or place the cursor on it and press enter) I
Dnia 2014-09-12, o godz. 08:18:39
Erwan napisał(a):
> My 2 cents:
>
> \newcommand{\sectionref}[1]{Section~\ref{#1}}
>
> and then write
>
>\sectionref{bla}
>
> instead of
>
> Section~\ref{bla}
>
> and ditto for figure, etc.
My 2 cents:
or just use the cleveref package instead of re
Hi list,
I'm preparing a scenario of an event, and I'd like to have a table like
this:
| Time | Duration | What happens |
| | (minutes) | |
|---+---+--|
| 10:00 |10 | ... |
| 10:10 | 2 | |
| 10:12 | 5 |
Darlan Cavalcante Moreira writes:
> You need to load org-crypt and call org-crypt-use-before-save-magic
> before you open the org file.
I have this in my config:
(add-to-list 'org-modules 'org-crypt)
(require 'org-crypt)
So I think that's what is done. I also checked org-mode-hook on a fre
Hi Glenn,
> Detlev Zundel wrote:
>
>> problem and lingers for a while now. Who can merge the org repository?
>> Is there something that an outsider like me can do to help?
>
> Thanks for asking! :)
>
> Anyone with a copy of the Org repo and the Emacs repo can generate the
> diff that needs to be
My 2 cents:
\newcommand{\sectionref}[1]{Section~\ref{#1}}
and then write
\sectionref{bla}
instead of
Section~\ref{bla}
and ditto for figure, etc.
Hello,
Florian Beck writes:
Thanks for your feedback.
> This I did.
Well,
(or (org-element-get 'table-cell)
;; Fuzzy matching when on a table border:
(org-element-get 'table-cell (1+ (point)))
(org-element-get 'table-cell (1- (point
is not necessary, since the first
Hello,
Fabrice Popineau writes:
> Recently, I started to get problems with org-indent-block returning errors
> "Not at a block".
> Unfortunately, this is happening while restarting emacs, and I have no idea
> about how to debug it.
AFAICT, nothing in the code base calls `org-indent-block' autom
Indeed, this seems to do the trick!
Thanks!
On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 8:19 PM, Ista Zahn wrote:
> Can't you just do
>
> #+begin_src foo :wrap src bar
>hello world
> #+end_src
>
> ?
>
> Best,
> Ista
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 5:11 AM, Dror Atariah wrote:
> > Is there some change in the stat
Consider the following code:
-8<--
#+NAME: test
#+BEGIN_SRC python :var x="foobar"
return len(x)
#+END_SRC
-8<
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