Thank you!
2015-04-05 14:05 GMT-03:00 Nicolas Goaziou :
> Hello,
>
> Vicente Vera writes:
>
>> Hello. Just now I exported a minimal Org file to LaTeX (no fancy
>> stuff, just a title, two headlines and harmless text) and the date is
>> messed up. The offending line is:
>>
>> \date{$\backslash$oda
Gour writes:
> Syncing with the server and my phone with DAVdroid seems to work properly,
> but I wonder how to manage to get different color for calendar entries on my
> phone?
Ahh...soon after posting I got idea to change my org-caldav-calendars a bit
and by using different entry for :inbox
Hello,
I've org-caldav-20150131.152 and using org-mode-8.2.10 (Emacs-24.4.1) and did
setup using org-caldav-calendars in order to be able to sync two calendars
which are in my case *two* calendars used by *one* ownCloud user.
Syncing with the server and my phone with DAVdroid seems to work proper
Hello,
Rasmus writes:
> I see you did not changed DESCRIPTION and KEYWORD in all backends. Unless
> you plan to do it I'll look into this at the end of next week.
I only changed them wherever they were actually parsed (using
`org-element-parse-secondary-string'). This was only the case in
"ox-
On Sat, 4 Apr 2015, David Dynerman wrote:
Hi Tom,
Does :cache yes work with #+CALL lines? I’m not able to get it to work.
I’m calling my function through #+CALL’s because I’d like to generate
several figures from the same org-babel code block/
I tried adding :cache yes to:
1) The actual or
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Parser used to have a hard-coded list of keywords that should be parsed,
> namely "TITLE", "DATE" and "AUTHOR". This is no longer the case since
> export back-ends can explicitly introduce new parsed keywords (e.g.,
> "SUBJECT" in "ox-koma-letter") with a `parse' behavio
Hello,
Vicente Vera writes:
> Hello. Just now I exported a minimal Org file to LaTeX (no fancy
> stuff, just a title, two headlines and harmless text) and the date is
> messed up. The offending line is:
>
> \date{$\backslash$oday}
Fixed. Thank you.
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Nicolas Goaziou
Hello. Just now I exported a minimal Org file to LaTeX (no fancy
stuff, just a title, two headlines and harmless text) and the date is
messed up. The offending line is:
\date{$\backslash$oday}
Org-mode version 8.3beta (release_8.3beta-1003-gfc790f @
/usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp/org/)
GNU Emac
Joon Ro writes:
>> From: m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr
>>
>> This is not possible.
>>
>
> Thanks for letting me know. :)
Actually, this is now possible in development version. Truth is no match
against Time.
Regards,
Hello,
Parser used to have a hard-coded list of keywords that should be parsed,
namely "TITLE", "DATE" and "AUTHOR". This is no longer the case since
export back-ends can explicitly introduce new parsed keywords (e.g.,
"SUBJECT" in "ox-koma-letter") with a `parse' behavior (see
`org-export-options
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