>
>
> On 2015-08-03 at 23:11, Vikas Rawal wrote:
>> But I guess one has to have some compromise somewhere :)
>
> Another compromise would be to stop using autofill mode and use
> visual-line-mode or something else. I recently made the switch after many
> years of auto-fill. It takes a bit of
On 2015-08-03 at 23:11, Vikas Rawal wrote:
> But I guess one has to have some compromise somewhere :)
Another compromise would be to stop using autofill mode and use
visual-line-mode or something else. I recently made the switch after many years
of auto-fill. It takes a bit of getting used to,
>>
>>
>> I am sorry for not being clear. \index{} may have to be used inline in
>> a para since the index has to pick up the right page where a term
>> appears. So you want to put it as close as possible to the keywords.
>>
>
> So put it as close as possible to the keywords:
>
> --8<--
Vikas Rawal writes:
>>
>>> I am inserting LaTeX \index{} commands in an org document to create an
>>> index. Almost everything works fine. But I am having trouble with
>>> auto-fill-mode. It often puts a line break in the middle of an index
>>> entry, and then it does not work.
>>>
>>> That is,
>>
>> Hello,
>> This StackExchange question might help you out:
>> https://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/12392/prevent-fill-paragraph-from-breaking-latex-citations-in-org-mode
>> (Only if I got your question right...)
>
> Thanks very much. This should work. Let me try to modify it to my use c
On Mon, Aug 03, 2015 at 02:50:27PM +0100, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> On Sunday, 2 Aug 2015 at 09:19, Rick Frankel wrote:
> > Check the documentation for the variable `org-html-htmlize-output-type'.
> > Since
> > ox-reveal is derived from ox-html, it should work as specified. I personally
> > use ox-de
Helo,
Sebastien Vauban
writes:
> Since an update done this morning (last one somewhere beginning of last
> week, IIRC), the following table (for example) is not correctly computed
> anymore:
>
> | | Date | AM Trp | AM Tme | AM Avg | PM Trp | PM Tme | PM
> Avg |
>
> |---+-
Yes, certainly.
#+name: eg
| a | b |
| c | d |
#+name: table-eg
#+begin_src R :var table=eg
print(table[,1])
#+end_src
#+results: table-eg
| a |
| c |
hth,
Tom
Cook, Malcolm writes:
> It is possible to send a org table to R as a data.frame, which could edit it,
> add columns, and produce a
It is possible to send a org table to R as a data.frame, which could edit it,
add columns, and produce a new data.frame which, with :results value, will be
understood by org as an table.
> -Original Message-
> From: emacs-orgmode-bounces+mec=stowers@gnu.org [mailto:emacs-
> orgmode-
I think the question was about using R in table formulas, not just using
R in src-block.
As far as I know it is possible to use emacs-lisp pretty directly, but
not other languages in the table formulas.
Allen S. Rout writes:
> On 08/03/2015 12:51 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
>> Can the orgmode sprea
On 08/03/2015 12:51 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> Can the orgmode spreadsheet access R either directly or indirectly through
> maybe babel? If this is possible, do any tutorials exist with some worked
> examples? I have R and emacs-R-mode installed so I can access R from
> emacs at least.
>
Yes
I don't know much about R, but here is a hack to do somthing like this
with python. I have not tested it beyond what you see here.
You can use emacs lisp in an org-mode spreadsheet as a formula. We will hack
that to let us use Python. We will do that by making a lisp function that
evaluates a py
Can the orgmode spreadsheet access R either directly or indirectly through
maybe babel? If this is possible, do any tutorials exist with some worked
examples? I have R and emacs-R-mode installed so I can access R from
emacs at least.
--
On Sunday, 2 Aug 2015 at 09:19, Rick Frankel wrote:
> Check the documentation for the variable `org-html-htmlize-output-type'. Since
> ox-reveal is derived from ox-html, it should work as specified. I personally
> use ox-deck (also derived from html), so YMMV.
On Sunday, 2 Aug 2015 at 09:41, Kau
On Sunday, 2 Aug 2015 at 14:17, Rasmus wrote:
[...]
> Check the functions disable-theme and load-theme in Emacs; maybe map
> custom-enabled-themes over disable-theme. Check the hooks
Thanks. Using org-html-htmlize-output-type seems to work for what I
want.
--
: Eric S Fraga (0xFFFCF67D), Emac
Hello,
Since an update done this morning (last one somewhere beginning of last
week, IIRC), the following table (for example) is not correctly computed
anymore:
| | Date | AM Trp | AM Tme | AM Avg | PM Trp | PM Tme | PM
Avg |
|---+--++-+--
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