Hi Thierry
On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 10:57 PM, Thierry Banel wrote:
> You instantly found the weakness of the current design!
The reason follows very shortly. ;-)
> Definitely interesting. Someone else has already bumped into the empty
> cells thing.
It was me:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs
Hi,
Q: Is it possible to give an optional class or something similar to an
(unordered) list when exporting to html?
I'm "porting" my CV to Org since I want to export to both html and LaTeX
from the same file. At one point I have something like:
- 2011--2012 ::
#+ATTR_LATEX: :environment iand
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> This is a recent change in master. PROPERTIES drawer is only recognized as
> such when at the top of the section, possibly after a planning info line.
I apologize for not reading ORG-NEWS before reporting the bug... er,
feature. ;)
> You may want to look into ORG-NEWS fi
Thomas Koch writes:
> there's a discussion on emacs-devel[1] about replacing texinfo as the
> documentation format and org is mentioned. RMS correctly mentions that org-
> mode is not a format but a program.
With respect to export:
- Org is a syntax. The reference interpreter is org
Hello Thomas,
Thomas Koch writes:
> Hi,
>
> there's a discussion on emacs-devel[1] about replacing texinfo as the
> documentation format and org is mentioned. RMS correctly mentions that org-
> mode is not a format but a program.
>
> This was also my problem when I thought about using org-mode
Le 08/12/2014 22:12, Thierry Banel a écrit :
> Le 07/12/2014 17:48, Michael Brand a écrit :
>> Hi Thierry
>>
>> On Sun, Dec 7, 2014 at 5:13 PM, Thierry Banel wrote:
>>> The new features (:formula parameter and TBLFM survival) have been
>>> pushed to https://github.com/tbanel/orgaggregate. The unit
Hi,
there's a discussion on emacs-devel[1] about replacing texinfo as the
documentation format and org is mentioned. RMS correctly mentions that org-
mode is not a format but a program.
This was also my problem when I thought about using org-mode at work in my
team. Since I'm the only emacs use
Le 08/12/2014 19:02, Michael Brand a écrit :
>
> Good. My opinion is about to replace it with what.
>
> https://github.com/tbanel/orgaggregate#empty-and-malformed-input-cells
> says:
>
> An input cell may be empty. In this case, it is silently replaced
> by zero. In an output cell, if the
December, 05 at 8:39 Benjamin Slade wrote:
> None of my events which are scheduled with org-diary-class sexp entries
> seem to get pushed with (org-agenda-to-appt) (for triggering alarms
> etc.). Is this simply a limitation of sexp org-diary-class? Is there
> are workaround, or would it be bette
Le 07/12/2014 17:48, Michael Brand a écrit :
> Hi Thierry
>
> On Sun, Dec 7, 2014 at 5:13 PM, Thierry Banel wrote:
>> The new features (:formula parameter and TBLFM survival) have been
>> pushed to https://github.com/tbanel/orgaggregate. The unittests.org
>> file has been updated. The http://melpa
Hi all,
the new version 3.0.0 of org-index.el has been uploaded to the
contrib-directory of orgs git-repository.
Features include improved setup-assistant and the new command "add", which adds
the current node to your index.
Moreover the structure of the index-table and its flags has been rewo
Hello all,
The noweb reference in the included file is not present in tangle (and
sometimes also is not present within the results in the buffer).
I am using: Org-mode version 8.3beta release_8.3beta-625-g8985b3
Please see the attached ECM with my comments (look for BUG). Let me
know if you wan
Hi Eric,
Yes, there has to be physical limits to the length of line. I was hopingto play
with the font size to shrink the line in some cases. Is there one?This is at
the cost of testing the limits of what you can read without needinga magnifying
glass.
The landscape feature is however a ver
Achim Gratz writes:
> Dima Kogan writes:
>> --- a/testing/lisp/test-org-table.el
> […]
>> +(condition-case
> […]
>> + "#+TBLFM: @1$2=5")
>> + ('user-error t)))
>
> That part of the test, specifically the attempt to catch the error is
> not working for me on Windows, most likely because
On Monday, 8 Dec 2014 at 17:28, Suhas Pai wrote:
> Please see the attached test.org file and the exported test.pdfby using the
> command C-c C-e l p.
What is it you would expect to work? The lines are very long...
You could get more text if you switch to landscape output:
,
| #+latex_head
Hi,
Michel Schinz writes:
> So my question is: am I doing something wrong? How can I get a version
> of org that includes this almost-one-year-old patch, ideally without
> having to resort to manual installation?
I think Bastien wrote that he plans to release v8.3 before the end of the
year. S
Hi,
I recently wanted org to export SVG images as HTML objects instead of
images and, browsing the mailing list, I found a thread dating back
from January 2014 [1] addressing that issue. In that thread, Rick
Frankel says that he applied a patch to ox-html.el for that, and
searching for it in the g
Hi Thierry
On Sun, Dec 7, 2014 at 10:57 PM, Thierry Banel wrote:
> Done.
> Probably this can be discussed further.
I hope that there are more opinions than only mine.
> For the time being, there is no longer any "NA".
Good. My opinion is about to replace it with what.
https://github.com/tbane
Hi,
Thibaut Verron writes:
> After installing the latest snapshot of orgmode (20141208 or 8.2.10-23), it
> fails loading, stating that gnus is not provided. Commenting out the
> "(require 'gnus-sum)" line in org.el seems to fix it (I mean that at least
> it loads).
Y
Please see the attached test.org file and the exported test.pdfby using the
command C-c C-e l p.
Thanks,Suhas
test.org
Description: Lotus Organizer
test.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
>From time to time (each time I delve into using org-mode for deadlines before
>my habits fall apart), I find the desire to have some form of relative
>deadlines. By this I mean, that there are often sequences of tasks that I
>know the time required to complete and when things are due. These t
Yujie Wen writes:
> I'd like to introduce a new Org-Mode exporter, Org-reveal, that exports
> Org-mode contents to Reveaj.js presentations.
I have to write a presentation and though about giving org-reveal a
try. I managed to get something nice looking in about 10 minutes.
Did you think about
Hi Benjamin,
> Thanks, Marco. Well, it at least helps to update me to a non-obsolete
> sexp method.
>
> I have no idea how to check what's actually been pushed to `appt` to see
> whether the updated org-class really behaves differently to
> org-diary-class in this respect. (So I'll have to see to
Am 01.12.2014 um 15:15 schrieb Rainer Stengele:
> Am 28.11.2014 um 23:19 schrieb Nicolas Goaziou:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Rainer Stengele writes:
>>
>>> with latest Org version I find the html export does no more recognise these
>>> settings at the begin of the file:
>>>
>>> :PROPERTIES:
>>> :EXPORT_FILE
Thanks for this Eric, I’ve put your function
[my-set-coding-system-to-utf8] into my "init.org" and also my mono
menu. Unfortunately I had just converted my last two problem pages
into utf8, but I'm now ready for its next bout.
Thanks again
Sharon.
--
A taste of linux = http://www.sharons.org.uk
m
Hello,
After installing the latest snapshot of orgmode (20141208 or 8.2.10-23), it
fails loading, stating that gnus is not provided. Commenting out the
"(require 'gnus-sum)" line in org.el seems to fix it (I mean that at least
it loads).
Is it a real dependency? And in that case,
Hi Nathaniel
The macro did not set the time to nil, the current function does when
t1 is nil but I think it must not. This led me to the following ideas,
sorry for not thinking enough earlier:
Why not change the macro's (setq ,t1 curtime) to a function's (set t1
curtime), still conditional as it
Hello,
"Bradley M. Kuhn" writes:
> I however still have a related bug: I have many entries where the PROPERTIES
> drawer is at the bottom of a long set of TODO notes. Mine look like this:
>
> ** TODO Monthly Accounting: Reconcile Payment report.
>SCHEDULED: <2014-10-07 Tue 08:00 ++1m>
>
One thing I use org tables for is to represent a series of accounting
transactions, with each group of rows representing a set of entries for the
transaction.
Like this:
|-+---+--+---+---+---+---+---+|
| Id | X | Date |
On 2014-12-08, at 10:39, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
> No, you're quite right, I was just answering off the cuff, without
> thorough thought. It is indeed possible to stick (interactive) inside of
> a lambda, though intuition tells me that that it's not generally good
> practice -- Emacs' introspectio
I used to disable evaluation of source code when exporting by using the
following as the first line:
;; -*- mode: Org; org-export-babel-evaluate: nil; -*-
This is not working any more. Has something changed?
My org-version is: Org-mode version 8.3beta (release_8.3beta-614-gc10ae1 @
/Users/vika
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> On 2014-12-08, at 08:35, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>
>> [...] You could do that in a lambda, but
>> it probably won't accept a non-interactive function, [...]
>
> Out of curiosity: can't a lambda (in e.g. global-set-key) be made
> interactive? I did this right now:
>
> (g
On 2014-12-08, at 04:39, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
> If you set `org-agenda-show-outline-path' to t, it will show you the
> full path to the TODO in the message line as you move the cursor around.
> You still have to move on to it to see the path, but usually for me
> that's good enough.
Interestin
On 2014-12-08, at 08:35, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
> [...] You could do that in a lambda, but
> it probably won't accept a non-interactive function, [...]
Out of curiosity: can't a lambda (in e.g. global-set-key) be made
interactive? I did this right now:
(global-set-key (kbd "C-z C-s") (lambda (
from the user perspective, fwiw, in case it helps, i rely on headlines
like this. they are far better for me than date trees, because you
can sort, show them all at a glance, binary search, less chance of
corruption, no extra hierarchy, etc. they work great in my usage.
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