On Sun, Aug 23, 2015 at 9:24 AM Peter Salazar wrote:
> In Chrome:
>
> The show/hide button doesn't seem to do anything.
> Clicking CLICKING THIS LINK gives "elisp links not supported."
> Edits don't seem to stick.
>
Thanks for the feedback, Peter!
Elisp is not supported because it's not connect
In Chrome:
The show/hide button doesn't seem to do anything.
Clicking CLICKING THIS LINK gives "elisp links not supported."
Edits don't seem to stick.
On Sat, Aug 22, 2015 at 4:42 PM, Bill Burdick
wrote:
> Sorry -- I should have mentioned that it only supports Chromium/Chrome at
> the moment!
Background: Open an org-file with only inactive timestamps. Execute
"C-c a L" to show the timeline for it. The timeline will be empty,
and only show the heading for today's date. This is correct. Now press
"v [" in order to include inactive timestamps in the timeline.
---
Expected result: the ti
Achim Gratz writes:
> Thomas S. Dye writes:
>> Let's add this link to the footnote, then. I don't understand the
>> implications of including selected contrib files in the installation
>> using the build system. Is it the case that using this process means
>> that it is possible to use org-bab
Thomas S. Dye writes:
> Let's add this link to the footnote, then. I don't understand the
> implications of including selected contrib files in the installation
> using the build system. Is it the case that using this process means
> that it is possible to use org-babel-do-load-languages to load,
Achim Gratz writes:
> Thomas S. Dye writes:
>> I recently pushed a change to the Babel languages table on Worg, but it
>> doesn't show up. Magit didn't complain about the push, so I'm thinking
>> Worg might not be updating?
>
> Press $ in the magit buffer to see what the post-commit hook sent b
Sorry -- I should have mentioned that it only supports Chromium/Chrome at
the moment!
On Sat, Aug 22, 2015 at 11:04 PM David A. Gershman
wrote:
> I'm not sure what is supposed to happen, but I went to the link, allowed
> Javascript for the textcraft.org domain (via NoScript), and still just
> go
Thank you (and to Nicolas Goaziou and Scott Randby as well)!!! After
going through so many docs, blogs, articles, etc., I must have just
skimmed over that first paragraph. And, although it was not something
I've looked for, thanks for the quick intro to Macros! That's something
new I'll now be r
I found that "proper" way while recently updating my own org install.
However, I did notice "ob-ditaa" is part of the org package now, but it
seems to point to $EMACS_PATH/contrib/scripts.
Did I miss some instruction as to how/where to specify the installation
of "contrib/scripts/{files}" via the
I'm not sure what is supposed to happen, but I went to the link, allowed
Javascript for the textcraft.org domain (via NoScript), and still just
got a blue screen with the title "Loading Leisure..."...nothing else
happened.
I'm running Debian Jessie w/Iceweasel 38.2.0 (repository supplied).
On 08
Thomas S. Dye writes:
> I recently pushed a change to the Babel languages table on Worg, but it
> doesn't show up. Magit didn't complain about the push, so I'm thinking
> Worg might not be updating?
Press $ in the magit buffer to see what the post-commit hook sent back.
BTW, looking at the footn
Aloha all,
I recently pushed a change to the Babel languages table on Worg, but it
doesn't show up. Magit didn't complain about the push, so I'm thinking
Worg might not be updating?
All the best,
Tom
--
Thomas S. Dye
http://www.tsdye.com
Achim Gratz writes:
> Thomas S. Dye writes:
>> However, the package manager doesn't (yet) recognize this package and
>> when I download ob-* packages, org-2015* is also downloaded.
>
> Did you restart Emacs? The package files need not be byte-compiled (and
> shouldn't, IMHO).
No, but when I di
Thomas S. Dye writes:
> However, the package manager doesn't (yet) recognize this package and
> when I download ob-* packages, org-2015* is also downloaded.
Did you restart Emacs? The package files need not be byte-compiled (and
shouldn't, IMHO).
Regards,
Achim.
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Thomas S. Dye writes:
> Achim Gratz writes:
>
>> Thomas S. Dye writes:
>>> Excellent. Thanks! Would it be useful to distribute org-21991231 on
>>> elpa?
>>
>> No, not at all… Unless you want to make sure that noone ever gets an
>> update until the next millenium starts.
>
> No, I don't want
Achim Gratz writes:
> Thomas S. Dye writes:
>> Excellent. Thanks! Would it be useful to distribute org-21991231 on
>> elpa?
>
> No, not at all… Unless you want to make sure that noone ever gets an
> update until the next millenium starts.
No, I don't want that. Thanks for the explanation.
Thomas S. Dye writes:
> Excellent. Thanks! Would it be useful to distribute org-21991231 on
> elpa?
No, not at all… Unless you want to make sure that noone ever gets an
update until the next millenium starts.
Regards,
Achim.
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Aloha Achim,
Achim Gratz writes:
> Thomas S. Dye writes:
>> I do have a technical question that you or someone else on the list
>> might be able to answer for me. When I downloaded the Babel languages
>> from melpa just now, the elpa version of Org mode was also downloaded
>> and installed, eve
Thomas S. Dye writes:
> I do have a technical question that you or someone else on the list
> might be able to answer for me. When I downloaded the Babel languages
> from melpa just now, the elpa version of Org mode was also downloaded
> and installed, even though I didn't ask for it. Why is this
Suvayu Ali writes:
> Hi Tom,
>
> On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 01:56:43PM -1000, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
>>
>> Bastien writes:
>>
>> > Hi Rasmus,
>> >
>> > Rasmus writes:
>> >
>> >> One data point: I can absolutely not be bothered using anything that is
>> >> not at least in contrib.
>> >
>> > Just o
On 08/22/2015 12:13 AM, David A. Gershman wrote:
I've been reading all evening about HTML exporting, style sheets, etc.
Maybe I've been inundated with information, but I haven't been able to
determine an answer to my question: can text in the middle of a
paragraph by styled? For example:
* Head
Hi there!
I'm working on an open-source web-based platform for interactive editable
documents that uses orgmode format, called Leisure. I have minor mode that
connects it to Emacs orgmode buffers so that edits are mirrored between
them.
I've been working on this for quite a while and I'm putting
I'm not sure why I've never noticed this issue before, but...
Is it intentional that, when exporting a subtree, EXPORT_OPTIONS lines
at the top of the file (or EXPORT_OPTIONS properties on parent
headlines) are ignored? I have `org-use-property-inheritance' set to t.
I'm not wrong that that's wha
Hi,
See the first paragraph of the section "Quoting HTML tags" in the
manual.
In your example, you could do:
This is the paragraph body that will allow *bold* or /italic/ or
even _underline_, but what if I want only @@html:@@THIS@@html:@@ word to have styling? Such as making
it red
Hello,
"David A. Gershman" writes:
> I've been reading all evening about HTML exporting, style sheets, etc.
> Maybe I've been inundated with information, but I haven't been able to
> determine an answer to my question: can text in the middle of a
> paragraph by styled? For example:
>
> * Headi
Hi Nicolas,
* Nicolas Goaziou [22. Aug. 2015]:
> Gregor Zattler writes:
>> customizing org to add timestamps in datetrees via …
>> (org-datetree-add-timestamp (quote inactive) nil nil "Add an
>> inactive time stamp when create a datetree entry.")… and
>> activating a minimal capture template whic
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