Hi,
I am using the list-table feature of the odt exporter, a very convenient feature
when one needs a table where one column has structured content.
Unfortunately, the column widths currently cannot be controlled from within the
org document. An attribute :column-widths would turn out handy. (Of
>> Dima Kogan writes:
>>
>> > Suppose I have this .org file:
>> >
>> > | |
>> > #+TBLFM: @1$2=5
>> >
>> > It's a 1x1 table with a formula. The formula sets a cell that's out of
>> > bounds in the table, so evaluating this formula results in an error.
>> > How set-in-stone is this behavior? I
Hi Rasmus,
Le 01/10/2014 01:10, Rasmus a écrit :
Hi Xavier,
You could test the patch here:
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/91307
I am following the discussion since the beginning (and all your exchange
with Nicolas)
I think it introduces something close to what you a
Hi Andrea,
Le 30/09/2014 21:55, Andrea Rossetti a écrit :
Xavier Garrido writes:
Is there a way ...
...
to write something like that
...
#+BEGIN_SRC org
#+INCLUDE: "./base.org" :headline "First base chapter"
,* A more personal chapter
#+INCLUDE: "./base.org" :headline "Second base chapter"
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> On 2014-03-09, at 02:34, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'd like to export an Org-mode file to /multiple/ HTML files. For
>> instance, I might want to convert all first and second level headings
>> to files, and third-level headings to , fourth-level ones t
Grant Rettke writes:
> On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 2:15 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
>> Eric Brown writes:
>>
>>> 2) Grant, I tried your code, but there seem to be some missing headers.
>>> Do you have a complete minimal example that exhibits the behavior that
>>> you have demonstrated?
>>
>> Add :noweb y
(The entire thread can be viewed at:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/90626 . cc: Miro Bezjak.)
I propose fixes, but first I explain the whole picture.
TOC
1. Backgrounds
2. Fixes I propose
1. Backgrounds
In fact, beginning from org-8.1 `org-replace-disputed-keys' is intentionally
That is exactly the problem, Rasmus... I am lost in the complexity of object
and metalevels and don't really know where to start reducing it. Except for
the naughty monster urls everything else works fine. Thanks anyway. :)
Good night, Martin
Am Mittwoch, 1. Oktober 2014, 02:20:45 schrieb Rasm
There you go. Thx.
#+TITLE: Blah
#+AUTHOR: Me und Du
#+OPTIONS: H:20
#+LATEX_CLASS: scrbook
#+LATEX_CLASS_OPTIONS:
[paper=17cm:22cm,DIV=calc,BCOR=12mm,titlepage,11pt,scrhack]
#+LATEX_HEADER: \usepackage[english,ngerman]{babel}
#+LATEX_HEADER:\usepackage{
#+LATEX_HEADER: fixltx2e % Verbesse
Martin Weigele writes:
> Hi Rasmus, thank you very much, Wasn't really aware of texdoc this
> is great. A lot improvement since the old days... :)
TL is astonishing software.
> Yes \url{...} is being produced by the exporter in the footnotes. However,
> when I try to set the values by means
Hi Rasmus, thank you very much, Wasn't really aware of texdoc this
is great. A lot improvement since the old days... :)
Yes \url{...} is being produced by the exporter in the footnotes. However,
when I try to set the values by means of #+LATEX_HEADER: \usepackage[hyphens]
{url} I get an option
On 2014-03-09, at 02:34, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'd like to export an Org-mode file to /multiple/ HTML files. For
> instance, I might want to convert all first and second level headings
> to files, and third-level headings to , fourth-level ones to
> inside these files etc. Is t
On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 2:15 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Eric Brown writes:
>
>> 2) Grant, I tried your code, but there seem to be some missing headers.
>> Do you have a complete minimal example that exhibits the behavior that
>> you have demonstrated?
>
> Add :noweb yes. Also Grant seems to have gon
Hi Xavier,
Xavier Garrido writes:
> Le 12/09/2014 02:45, Andrea Rossetti a écrit :
>> Xavier Garrido writes:
>>> Of course, I can achieve that by using =:lines= and calculating how many
>>> lines embeds the given headline.
>>
>>Hi Xavier, another possible approach (maybe less handy, but in
Hi Martin,
Martin Weigele writes:
> very happy with orgmode but rather desperate these days trying to get very
> long url hyperlinks in footnotes to typeset as line-broken-up links after
> latex export. I have tried the hints available on texstack etc., but none of
> the proposed latex method
Hi,
Alan did some testing on a slightly older version of this patch and he
managed to publish his book without errors and with working links. So
let's give it another shot.
I briefly tested the output of LaTeX, html, texinfo, odt, md, and
plaintext and made sure links work and that the right tex
Hi,
very happy with orgmode but rather desperate these days trying to get very
long url hyperlinks in footnotes to typeset as line-broken-up links after
latex export. I have tried the hints available on texstack etc., but none of
the proposed latex methods work. Not even manual \- produces a re
Hi,
Changes are one sentence in the documentations, casing, and I changed
the regexp so that :only-contents is valid (it's nil).
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Rasmus writes:
>
>> It's two extra words and maybe it's helpful to make the concept clear
>> to people unfamilar with org-element. The sta
I have set this in my init file
(setq org-image-actual-width '(600))
It works great, unless I use:
#+attr_latex: :width 4in
This makes my images 4 inches wide in LaTeX, but it sets my images to
approximately 4 pixels wide!
I feel like it is worth modifying the regexp that gets the width to
catc
Thanks
Christian Moe writes:
> Thanks for this -- definitely interesting, but I'll have no time to try
> it out for a while.
>
> Yours,
> Christian
>
> David Arroyo Menendez writes:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Perhaps in this mailing list there are some drupal admin who wants
>> upload his files to drupa
Xavier Garrido writes:
> Is there a way ...
...
> to write something like that
...
> #+BEGIN_SRC org
> #+INCLUDE: "./base.org" :headline "First base chapter"
> ,* A more personal chapter
> #+INCLUDE: "./base.org" :headline "Second base chapter"
> ,* Another personal chapter
> #+END_SRC
Hi! today
I would include a customization variable to control this behavior, defaulting
to whatever the current behavior is:
IE:
(setq org-calc-extend-file nil) default system behavior
(setq org-calc-extend-file t) always silently extend rows
(setq org-calc-extend-file "warn") issue warning in message buffe
Hi,
The syntax for much of this has changed since that post.
Instead of
#+style:
you will want
#+HTML_HEAD:
And, attaching a class to an exported html table is handled differently too.
Instead of
#+attr_html: class="sortable"
you want
#+attr_html: :class "sortable"
Such declar
Dima Kogan writes:
> Suppose I have this .org file:
>
> | |
> #+TBLFM: @1$2=5
>
> It's a 1x1 table with a formula. The formula sets a cell that's out of
> bounds in the table, so evaluating this formula results in an error. How
> set-in-stone is this behavior? I haven't dug too deeply into th
Eric Brown writes:
> 2) Grant, I tried your code, but there seem to be some missing headers.
> Do you have a complete minimal example that exhibits the behavior that
> you have demonstrated?
Add :noweb yes. Also Grant seems to have gone non-standard and replaced
the <> markup with guillemots. Us
Is there a way to coerce a clock table to include the clock in and clock
out information?
TIA.
On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 9:32 AM, Eric Brown wrote:
> 2) Grant, I tried your code, but there seem to be some missing headers.
> Do you have a complete minimal example that exhibits the behavior that
> you have demonstrated?
Sorry for omitting that key point:
✂✂
#+name:
Thanks Rainer and Grant for your suggestions. A couple of things:
1) My current code does what I want, the second time. Its advantage is
that everything is kept inside of one .org file. Also, I am wondering
if it is an R/ESS issue.
2) Grant, I tried your code, but there seem to be some missing
Charles Berry writes:
> Hmmm. Maybe the bug that was fixed by commit
>
> 0fd29a5ee7d14c3695b22998196373b9a3637413
>
> about two weeks back? Make sure ob-R.el is up to date and compiled (or
> that ob-R.elc is deleted).
>
>
> Anyway, your code works as expected for me - first time.
>
> ---
>
> FWI
Hi David
On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 1:44 AM, David Arroyo Menendez wrote:
> How can I make sortable columns in tables? I would be useful to edit or
> export to html.
>
> Some experiences?
>
> Thanks!
As I understand you this pointer might be of interest:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgm
Martin Gürtler writes:
> I'm using Org-mode version 8.2.7c (8.2.7c-74-gd2ecbe-elpa, org-plus-contrib
> package).
That doesn't seem to be the case, the org-plus-contrib package would
advertise itself with the "-elpaplus" suffix.
Regards,
Achim.
--
+<[Q+ Matrix-12 WAVE#46+305 Neuron microQkb Andr
Eric Brown fastmail.fm> writes:
>
> Dear List:
>
> It is possible to embed SQL code as a string to be evaluated in R. I am
> interested in formatting the SQL code in its own source code block, with
> its own syntax highlighting and editing mode (C-c ').
>
> The first time I run the code, I am
Rasmus writes:
> It's two extra words and maybe it's helpful to make the concept clear
> to people unfamilar with org-element. The statement "contents of the
> requested element", while technically clear, is only barely
> comprehensible for the uninvited.
>
> However, it's only tweo extra words,
On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 3:05 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
> Eric Brown writes:
Like Rainier mentioned you might want to use [noweb] to tangle both
for output tangling and execution. My system is set up to tangle for
both eg:
This
## ✂✂
#+name: query
#+begin_src sql
select
*
hi,
Am 30.09.2014 um 11:30 schrieb Christian Moe:
>
> Martin Gürtler writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> thanks for the fast response.
>>
>> Am 30.09.2014 um 09:58 schrieb Christian Moe:
>>>
>>> Confirmed, but it seems to be a documentation error, not a bug.
>>> It works if you leave out the quotation marks
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> Just out of curiosity, what is an example of a element that can be
>> named and does not have a :contents-begin?
>
> #+name: empty-drawer
> :DRAWER:
> :END:
Thanks.
>> Okay, there's a lot of improvements in that suggestion. However, it
>> misses this case whic
Hi,
Cf. Charles Berry's post to a similarly named post there's a bug in
the documentation of org-sbe. This patch corrects it.
Thanks,
Rasmus
--
Together we'll stand, divided we'll fall
>From 0f320a044cef4974be40b351da72729045a56ca6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: rasmus
Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2014
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
Hello,
> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>
>> Hi Nicolas,
>>
>> for exporting a buffer w/o buffer-file, sometimes ago you added property
>> :input-buffer to the communication channel (on my feature request), so
>> this used to work (one of the two vars was always non-nil):
>>
>>
Martin Gürtler writes:
> Hi,
>
> thanks for the fast response.
>
> Am 30.09.2014 um 09:58 schrieb Christian Moe:
>>
>> Confirmed, but it seems to be a documentation error, not a bug.
>> It works if you leave out the quotation marks:
>> #+ATTR_ODT: :anchor page
>
> This indeed helped. Unfortunat
Hi,
thanks for the fast response.
Am 30.09.2014 um 09:58 schrieb Christian Moe:
>
> Confirmed, but it seems to be a documentation error, not a bug.
> It works if you leave out the quotation marks:
> #+ATTR_ODT: :anchor page
This indeed helped. Unfortunately, it turns out that the anchoring is
Hello,
Rasmus writes:
> Thanks for the comments. I hope I addressed the previous comments and
> did not introduce new reasons bugs.
> I added tests.
Great.
> Just out of curiosity, what is an example of a element that can be
> named and does not have a :contents-begin?
#+name: empty-drawer
Eric Brown writes:
> Dear List:
>
> It is possible to embed SQL code as a string to be evaluated in R. I am
> interested in formatting the SQL code in its own source code block, with
> its own syntax highlighting and editing mode (C-c ').
This sounds very interesting, and I would be interested i
Confirmed, but it seems to be a documentation error, not a bug.
It works if you leave out the quotation marks:
#+ATTR_ODT: :anchor page
The docs do indeed unequivocally require quotation marks, but I don't
think there is any need for them.
Yours,
Christian
Martin Gürtler writes:
> Hi,
>
>
Hi,
I'm using Org-mode version 8.2.7c (8.2.7c-74-gd2ecbe-elpa, org-plus-contrib
package).
I am writing a documentation in org mode with the intent of exporting it to
libreoffice (using libreoffice 4.2.6.3 on ubuntu 12.04).
This works in general very well.
I have a minor problem with image ancho
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