Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> I cannot reproduce the error. However, I don't have your "cite" handler,
> if that matters.
I think it does. . . . I was hoping that the error output would be
insightful in itself.
I cut down my setup to a small example, but it's still pretty big... I
works fine with
Dear org-mode developers, dear Nicolas,
I invoked org-repair-property-drawers on a fairly large org-mode
file. It did sort some PROPERTIES drawers in front of LOGBOOK
ones but not all. Since I do not understand the logic of
org-repair-property-drawers I prepared a file with the structure
of the
Richard Lawrence writes:
> Agreed. I'd like to see an implementation of a parser for the
> [cite:...] part of the syntax as a first step. If we can get that far,
> I'd guess that extending the parser to include either a subtype label or
> {:key val ...} syntax will not be too difficult to do.
Hi Yuri,
thanks for hint. It works perfectly.
d.
Yuri Niyazov writes:
> look into org-agenda-prefix-format. However, you can also change the
> category of your org files by putting
>
> #+CATEGORY: MYCAT
>
> at the very top of your org files, and that decouples the category
> (the first column i
This feature has apparently crept into emacs and orgmode within the last
year or so, and I've come to rely on it. I don't remember anything I
may have done to make this happen, but now I can have a persistent
record of my last capture. Wow! Love it.
Can this feature be tweaked to list, say, th
Subhan Michael Tindall writes:
> I’ve run across what I believe to be a couple of bugs in the use of sticky
> agendas.
>
> I’d like to report them, but I really don’t have the time to rebuild a
> functional org-mode .emacs file with minimal configuration.
>
> Is there one floating around out th
On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 9:28 AM, Subhan Michael Tindall
wrote:
> Unfortunately gmane is blocked by my company firewall
How about the same thread on the org-mode mailing list archives?
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2014-01/msg0.html
I've run across what I believe to be a couple of bugs in the use of sticky
agendas.
I'd like to report them, but I really don't have the time to rebuild a
functional org-mode .emacs file with minimal configuration.
Is there one floating around out there I can use that someone can point me at?
Sub
Thank you for testing. Perhaps I could compile the latest development version
and see if it occurs there for me.
(as currently I'm using 24.4.1 from Fedora 21 repo).
I'll try it out and let you know.
Leo Ufimtsev | Intern Software Engineer @ Eclipse Team
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From: "Nic
Rasmus writes:
> Hi,
>
> Consider
>
> * test
>
> #+CAPTION: $a$ ain't a \(a\)
> | a |
>
> Expected output is that either $a$ or \(a\) or both are turned into math.
> Currently none are.
I guess this is at the heart of the problem
* test
#+CAPTION: $a$ ain't a \(a\)
| a |
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-li
Hi,
Consider
* test
#+CAPTION: $a$ ain't a \(a\)
| a |
Expected output is that either $a$ or \(a\) or both are turned into math.
Currently none are.
—Rasmus
--
You people at the NSA are becoming my new best friends!
Hi Richard,
2015ko otsailak 20an, Richard Lawrence-ek idatzi zuen:
> OK. I don't anticipate needing {:key val} myself anytime soon; I was
> just trying to future-proof the syntax, and I don't want to lobby for it
> if you feel strongly that this is problematic.
>
> If there are others (John? Aar
"Charles C. Berry" writes:
> BTW, the string produced when a list cannot be rendered as a table ought
> to be removable.
>
> The patch makes such strings removable. i.e.
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
> org-babel-load-languages
> #+END_SRC
>
> will have the ": " prefix or #+begin/end_example delimit
Hi,
I will try to make a patch.
Thierry
Le 25/02/2015 14:11, Nicolas Goaziou a écrit :
Hello,
"POSTMASTER @THIERRY-PELLE.EU" writes:
reading the 8.3beta manual, I note that *#+NAME: *and *#+CAPTION:*
were not "clearly" introduced in the Chapter on tables. (the first in
"Remote Refere
Hello,
"POSTMASTER @THIERRY-PELLE.EU" writes:
>reading the 8.3beta manual, I note that *#+NAME: *and *#+CAPTION:*
> were not "clearly" introduced in the Chapter on tables. (the first in
> "Remote References" the last in "Images and Tables").
>I wonder if it is a good a idea to introduce
Hello,
writes:
> But how to do it?
Just send it to the list, using "git format-patch" and a proper commit
message. See http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html for more
information.
> Besides, I‘m glad to view your opinions,so here comes the codes:
>
> The place:(defun org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c
Feature request...
Post-HTML export, I'd like to be able to include or exclude (filter)
content on todos and tags.
I could probably roughly hack my way to a solution using a big JQuery
plugin and filtering on one of these class attributes.
ACTIVE Career so
far… work
Can I please request a n
On Tuesday, 24 Feb 2015 at 18:53, Rasmus wrote:
> \(·\) Should work unambiguously.
And, for the OP, if you are like me and have $...$ burned into your
autonomic system, the following snippet of code is quite useful:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :tangle "esf-org.el"
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