No ideas? Please, I really don't know how to tackle this. Thanks.
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Dror Atariah, PhD
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On May 26, 2015 8:39 PM, "Dror Atariah" wrote:
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> On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 4:02 PM, Ken Mankoff wrote:
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>> Where you see everything printed twice. I notice that
Hi,
On Mon, 1 Jun 2015 10:36:33 -0400 (EDT)
Jude DaShiell wrote:
> I'll be searching for a csv table editor to replace emacs-orgmode. I
> have concluded emacs-orgmode spreadsheet is unusable and the amount
> of data is at 400 records now and will grow. I can export to my
> iPhone and use numbe
Hi Bernhard,
I pulled
> I fixed this. You can now set :incomplete-date-headlines and
> :no-date-headlines to keep, inactive or ignore.
> If inactive, the styles set via :inactive-bar-style and :inactive-group-style
> are used.
> All options also have an org-gantt-default... defcustom, which ca
alain.coch...@unistra.fr writes:
> > > I understand that the indentation is virtual; it is just that I would
> > > (ideally) expect for the quoted example to visually look the same as
> > > it does in an org buffer.
> >
> > That's not possible.
>
> I understand that now. I'll stay disappoin
Hello,
Bjarte Johansen writes:
> I found that ob-shell’s org-babel-variable-assignments:bash function
> does not respect the interface for org-babel. It takes multiple
> arguments when it should only take 1. This is a problem when f.ex.
> org-babel-sha1-hash tries to expand the body of a bash so
Rainer M Krug writes:
> Ah. That explains.I think it would be quite useful to add this to the
> info section of org-use-property-inheritance.
Patch welcome.
> I agree - and I like the name "accumulation properties" or "aggregation
> properties".
Ditto. Any improvement to documentation is welco
On Mon, Jun 01, 2015 at 10:51:24AM +, Zhihao Ding wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I am trying to find a way to automatically resize tables
> in the latex output.
>
> When doing slides in beamer, I use this to resize tables
> to fit in a frame
>
> #+LaTeX: \scriptsize{\resizebox{\textwidth}{!}{
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Rainer M Krug writes:
>
>> This means *a specific property* - or *any property*? In other words:
>> can property A inherit from one level lower if property B is set in the
>> current level?
>
> It can.
That's good.
>
>> Then I think there is a bug. Look at the followi
Rainer M Krug writes:
> This means *a specific property* - or *any property*? In other words:
> can property A inherit from one level lower if property B is set in the
> current level?
It can.
> Then I think there is a bug. Look at the following example:
>
> #+PROPERTY: header-args :tangle-mod
Use the right tool for job.
Jude DaShiell panix.com> writes:
> I have concluded emacs-orgmode spreadsheet is unusable and
> the amount of data is at 400 records now and will grow.
Hello,
Jude DaShiell writes:
> I have concluded emacs-orgmode spreadsheet is unusable and the amount
> of data is at 400 records now and will grow.
Would you have an ECM so we can inspect where the bottleneck is?
> This sometimes doesn't mess up my notes when doing outlines and lists
> but is
Edward Guyatt writes:
> I've now got 8.3-BETA, as org-version confirms. I uninstalled the
> org-mode debian package and the ELPA package I tried, but org-mode was
> still installed from the Emacs debian package by the time I used git
> to get the 8.3-BETA. Hoping this won't cause any chaos?
>
> A
Hi Bernhard,
Thanks for your quick response.
> I tried org-gantt on a current project and ran into one problem:
>>
>> I track progress with
>> * Task [%]
>> and
>> * Task [/]
>>
>> Of course the % causes a problem when exporting to LaTeX.
>> I suggest to either ignore [%] and [/] or use them as
I'll be searching for a csv table editor to replace emacs-orgmode. I have
concluded emacs-orgmode spreadsheet is unusable and the amount of data is
at 400 records now and will grow. I can export to my iPhone and use
numbers sheets or excel in that environment to get the statistical
calculatio
Hi Axel,
thanks for your feedback
> I tried org-gantt on a current project and ran into one problem:
>
> I track progress with
> * Task [%]
> and
> * Task [/]
>
> Of course the % causes a problem when exporting to LaTeX.
> I suggest to either ignore [%] and [/] or use them as an alternative to
Hi,
I've now got 8.3-BETA, as org-version confirms. I uninstalled the
org-mode debian package and the ELPA package I tried, but org-mode was
still installed from the Emacs debian package by the time I used git to
get the 8.3-BETA. Hoping this won't cause any chaos?
Anyway, I found my planner
Hello,
Karl Voit writes:
> Is there a check function for local (id: file: ...)
Org Lint does that already.
> and for - me even more important - remote (http(s)) links for
> Org-mode?
I don't think so.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Zhihao Ding writes:
> Hi there,
>
> I am trying to find a way to automatically resize tables
> in the latex output.
>
> When doing slides in beamer, I use this to resize tables
> to fit in a frame
>
> #+LaTeX: \scriptsize{\resizebox{\textwidth}{!}{
> | . | . |
> #+LaTeX: }}
>
>
* Bernhard Schmitz wrote:
> Hi,
Hi!
> my org-gantt.el is now in a usable state. It creates gantt charts
> via pgfgantt directly from headlines in org mode, using deadlines,
> schedules, effort estimates and (optionally) clocked time.
I do like your approach.
Although I am not using GANTT chart
Hi!
Is there a check function for local (id: file: ...) and for - me
even more important - remote (http(s)) links for Org-mode?
So far, I found [1] which describes a rough method to implement it.
However, I was thinking that this might be solved already because
broken links are annoying for many
Hi there,
I am trying to find a way to automatically resize tables
in the latex output.
When doing slides in beamer, I use this to resize tables
to fit in a frame
#+LaTeX: \scriptsize{\resizebox{\textwidth}{!}{
| . | . |
#+LaTeX: }}
While when writing reports, I use the foll
Martin Schöön writes:
> Anyone using djvu?
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DjVuhttp://www.djvu.org/
>
> Just curious.
OT but I implemented Imagemagick support in Emacs mostly to work with
djvu. The primary benefit over alternatives IMHO is that the algorithm
is free, as far as I can determine. Im
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