On Wed, 22 Jul 2015, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Hello,
"Charles C. Berry" writes:
Not a bug IMO.
Notwithstanding the R issue, I think trimming the output of a radio
table is a bit aggressive. We cannot know if trailing (and leading)
spaces are significant in the output format the user defined.
Dear orgers,
I read the export option part in org manual, but i could not find the
option for excluding the internal links for LaTeX export.
Is there any other idea to do this?
Thanks ahead of time.
Hi
> removed the trimming part in commit
> bf37cd09b128b4431e1dd1a538fbcc4be3615042.
With this commit, issue is gone. This did not happen in previous org-mode
releases although all other proposed workarounds worked as well.
Regards.
lompik
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 5:41 PM, Nicolas Goaziou
wrote
I will play around with it. I didn't try to do a ECM.
Playing around with it tonight starting with
open /Applications/Emacs.app --new --args -Q
So using 8.2.10.
Sometimes I can get a slow down when calling `next-line' repeatedly.
I will play around with it and report if I get something reprodu
Hello,
"Charles C. Berry" writes:
> Not a bug IMO.
Notwithstanding the R issue, I think trimming the output of a radio
table is a bit aggressive. We cannot know if trailing (and leading)
spaces are significant in the output format the user defined.
I removed the trimming part in commit
bf37cd0
On Tue, 14 Jul 2015, lom pik wrote:
Hi,
-- this was only tested with the current git version
I was trying to export a table as a variable to R via babel evaluation.
However it seems that is the rows are empty , the exported table ends at
the last non-empty value.
For example,the second row of
Hi,
-- this was only tested with the current git version
I was trying to export a table as a variable to R via babel evaluation.
However it seems that is the rows are empty , the exported table ends at
the last non-empty value.
For example,the second row of tbl-issue defined below ends with 2 co
Hi!
When I tried to render an org-mode document containing a ditaa block, an
error: "Could not find ditaa.jar at
/Users/username/.emacs.d/elpa/contrib/scripts/ditaa.jar". In fact the whole
contrib folder was missing, and ditaa.jar wasn't anywhere on my disk.
After a long search for problems
Hi,
-- this was only tested with the git version
I was trying to export a table as a variable to R via babel evaluation.
However it seems that is the rows are empty , the exported table ends at
the last non-empty value.
For example,the second row of tbl-issue defined below ends with 2 columns
[8
"Stephen J. Barr" writes:
> Greetings,
>
> When trying to insert a property using org-set-property on one of my large
> org-mode files, I get the message:
>
> org-read-property-name: Wrong type argument: integer-or-marker-p, nil
>
> However, when I start a brand new org-mode file, it works. I as
Greetings,
When trying to insert a property using org-set-property on one of my large
org-mode files, I get the message:
org-read-property-name: Wrong type argument: integer-or-marker-p, nil
However, when I start a brand new org-mode file, it works. I assume that
this is breaking because I have
Michael Welle writes:
> Hello,
>
> Thomas S. Dye writes:
>
>> Aloha Michael,
>>
>> Does the :session header argument help?
> I tried it with no success, mostly because I used it wrong I guess ;). I
> tried :session, :session t, :session nil and :session {foo|bar}. But
> :session none seems to w
Xebar Saram writes:
Thats exactly what i was looking for. does anyone know or show
me an example of how to create a org-agenda-custom-commands with
the 'S' from above where i would go C-a 'x' and it would auto
search all TODO headers for a custom string?
Probably you mean C-c a. If you have
On Tue, Jul 21, 2015 at 10:26:15PM -0400, Nick Dokos wrote:
>
> For my part I'm happy (and I suspect Suvayu is as well), so I
> guess it's back to the OP: what, if anything, should be
> changed?
Indeed! I happily shut up :).
As to the OP, the discussion towards the end of this section should
co
Angus M writes:
>> When I have the cursor inside of the code block for the code, moving
>> up or done one line or one page takes 2-3 seconds.
>> Grant Rettke
>> --
>
> Thanks for confirming that you also experience the slow-down.
>
> I think that the only way to remedy this is to modify the
> 'or
On Tuesday, 21 Jul 2015 at 20:09, Michael Welle wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have several sections in my org files that plot data with gnuplot. The
> structure usually looks like that:
[...]
> The problem is that the gnuplot scripts are evaluated in the same
> gnuplot instance.
The solution is to reset
> When I have the cursor inside of the code block for the code, moving
> up or done one line or one page takes 2-3 seconds.
> Grant Rettke
> --
Thanks for confirming that you also experience the slow-down.
I think that the only way to remedy this is to modify the
'org-src-font-lock-fontify-block'
Hello,
Dov Grobgeld writes:
> In tramp the syntax for specifying a domain in a smb link is by using a
> percentage sign [1]
>
> //smb:user%DOMAIN@host:D/path/
>
> but when trying to use this together with the org-mode file: link the
> result is that it changes %D to ^M (control-M).
This last pa
Hello,
prayner writes:
> I am working with the accessibility system emacspeak to improve
> eyes-free access to org-mode tables. Most of this can be done outside
> the org-mode tree by advising existing functions but I've run into a
> need for a new function. I need org-table-previous-row analogo
Hello,
James Harkins writes:
> *If* you already know what you're doing, then you know that you can't
> have multiple properties of the same name in the same PROPERTIES
> drawer.
>
> If you are reading the manual because you don't already know what
> you're doing, then you might simply convert th
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