Aloha Joe,
Joe Riel writes:
> How do I get a copy of ob-template.el?
> The file can be viewed at
> http://orgmode.org/w/worg.git/blob/HEAD:/org-contrib/babel/ob-template.el
> however, that is an html file and not the elisp.
> I tried using git to clone http://orgmode.org/w/worg.git
> but that d
How do I get a copy of ob-template.el?
The file can be viewed at
http://orgmode.org/w/worg.git/blob/HEAD:/org-contrib/babel/ob-template.el
however, that is an html file and not the elisp.
I tried using git to clone http://orgmode.org/w/worg.git
but that does not work.
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Hi,
Le 10/09/15 à 22h06, Nicolas Goaziou a écrit :
> Thank you for the report.
You're welcome.
> I fixed it in Markdown back-end yesterday.
Many thanks.
> You may want to upgrade Org.
Via ELPA, it will be okay?
> However, I don't see anything wrong with ODT.
I should have been more explic
i can't reproduce it with emacs -Q, so it's in my .emacs. i just have
no idea where.
so this is just for your amusement, because you probably cannot
reproduce. this is for a few words. but i am not doing anything
unusual with org-id.
*** results
org-id-find
I'm trying to use org-drill for learning my new student's names along
with their faces. I tried the following structure for the org file:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
* Class
** Student :drill:
[[f
On Thu, 10 Sep 2015, Alan Schmitt wrote:
Hello,
I’m writing some lab exercises where I have a fairly long list of header
arguments for each source block. I know I can use language-specific
default arguments, but I need to switch between questions (short list):
#+begin_src ocaml :tangle tp1.ml
Oleh Krehel writes:
> Why not just cherry-pick the commits from master onto maint, or the
> other way around? That would result in no merge commits.
The result of doing that is IMO worse than many merge commits. For each
fix in maint, you'd end up with two commits that are linked only by a
patc
One more thing ...
On Thu, 10 Sep 2015, Charles C. Berry wrote:
On Thu, 10 Sep 2015, Alan Schmitt wrote:
Hello,
I’m writing some lab exercises where I have a fairly long list of header
arguments for each source block. I know I can use language-specific
default arguments, but I need to switc
Jorge writes:
> The export dispatcher does not show ODT. I see no errors in the
> messages buffer, and Emacs does not print any error to the terminal.
>
> This is Ubuntu 15.04, Emacs 24.5 (compiled myself). I have tested
> with recent Org (from package.el) and with stock Org. I have in fact
>
Hello,
Rainer M Krug writes:
> Do macros work for properties ? If yes, you could degine two macro,
> one for each set of properties.
No, they don't.
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> Le 10 sept. 2015 à 15:54, Alan Schmitt a
> écrit :
>
> Hello,
>
> I’m writing some lab exercises where I have a fairly long list of header
> arguments for each source block. I know I can use language-specific
> default arguments, but I need to switch between questions
Aloha Alan,
Alan Schmitt writes:
> Hello,
>
> I’m writing some lab exercises where I have a fairly long list of header
> arguments for each source block. I know I can use language-specific
> default arguments, but I need to switch between questions (short list):
>
> #+begin_src ocaml :tangle tp1
On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 5:48 PM, Jorge wrote:
> The export dispatcher does not show ODT. I see no errors in the
> messages buffer, and Emacs does not print any error to the terminal.
I discovered command org-odt-export-to-odt and called it directly. Worked.
Should have thought of it before. S
The export dispatcher does not show ODT. I see no errors in the
messages buffer, and Emacs does not print any error to the terminal.
This is Ubuntu 15.04, Emacs 24.5 (compiled myself). I have tested
with recent Org (from package.el) and with stock Org. I have in fact
tested with stock emacs (re
Envoyé de mon iPhone
> Le 10 sept. 2015 à 21:28, Kaushal Modi a écrit :
>
> The author just merged my PR. So it should be in Melpa shortly, in its next
> build cycle.
>
Thanks - perfect.
Rainer
>> On Sep 10, 2015 6:50 AM, "Rainer M Krug" wrote:
>> Andreas Leha writes:
>>
>> > Hi Raine
Hello,
dbito...@wanadoo.fr (Denis Bitouzé) writes:
> When exporting from ~org-mode~, the internal links are okay for ~latex~ or
> ~html~ export but are broken for ~markdown~ (and ~odt~ as well but ).
>
> For instance, the following file:
>
> #+NAME: test.org
> #+begin_src org
> * One section
> Se
Current implementation use `substitute-in-file-name' which substitute environment variables; that
function deal with '//' differently as expected on unix systems:
In unix systems there is no difference between:
I) /foo//bar/baz
II) /foo/bar/baz
but `substitute-in-file-name' will translate I
Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and
what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report? See
http://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback
Your bug report will be posted to the Org-mode mailing list.
Rainer M Krug writes:
Hi Rainer,
>> This might be the issue discussed earlier [1]. If so, it is solved
>> (see the linked thread).
I just applied the (hopefully relevant) patch for this on github, so
this should propagate to MELA anytime soon.
I tried to close some of the other issues around
Aloha Nicolas
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Thomas S. Dye writes:
>
>> I expect the following ECM to *not* export the statistics cookie "[1/1]"
>> because I've set stat:nil. But it does export it with emacs -Q. Or, is
>> the [1/1] not a statistics cookie?
>>
>> #+OPTIONS: html-link-use-
Alan Schmitt writes:
> The babel one is new. Here is the output on my terminal:
>
> "/var/folders/68/fvntfrw92y50gkk_67rkhsfwgn/T/tmp-orgtest/test.txt"
> Test test-org-babel/indented-cached-org-bracket-link backtrace:
> (if (unwind-protect (setq value-50001 (let ((default-directory tempo
>
The author just merged my PR. So it should be in Melpa shortly, in its next
build cycle.
On Sep 10, 2015 6:50 AM, "Rainer M Krug" wrote:
> Andreas Leha writes:
>
> > Hi Rainer,
> >
> > Rainer M Krug writes:
> >> Kyle Meyer writes:
> >>
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> Rainer M Krug writes:
> >>>
>
Hi Ken.
>> I can see in the agenda (C-c a a) the events in my org agenda files.
>> However, if I open a new buffer with the calendar framework (using M-x
>> cfw:open-calendar-buffer) there are only a few standard dates
>> appearing there, but not my events. [...]
> calfw expects agenda files in
Hi Ken
On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 6:51 PM, Ken Mankoff wrote:
> This variable will exclude entire entries if they have a SCHEDULED
> line. I am looking to see those entries, but only at the date time
> in , not the date time SCHELUDE:.
I see, I missed your real requirement in the first place.
Prob
On 2015-09-10 at 12:33, Michael Brand wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 30, 2015 at 2:26 PM, Ken Mankoff wrote:
>
>> I'd like a custom agenda view that shows these EVENTS based on their
>> timestamp, but not the SCHEDULED or DEADLINE timestamps. Is this
>> possible?
>
> There is a custom agenda variable for
Hi Ken
On Sun, Aug 30, 2015 at 2:26 PM, Ken Mankoff wrote:
> I'd like a custom agenda view that shows these EVENTS based on their
> timestamp, but not the SCHEDULED or DEADLINE timestamps. Is this
> possible?
There is a custom agenda variable for this, see "C-h v
org-agenda-entry-types".
Micha
calfw expects agenda files in the `org-agenda-files` variable. If you never
explicitly set that variable globally, instead setting it locally in each
custom agenda, that may be the problem.
Also, try calling =cfw:open-org-calendar=, not =cfw:open-calendar-buffer=.
-k.
On 2015-09-10 at 11:37
Hello,
Suvayu Ali writes:
> When I export the following table to latex,
>
> #+name: tab:foo
> #+caption[/s/-weights]: /s/-weights.
> | A | B | C |D |
> |---+---+---+--|
> | 70347 | 10885 | 68502 | 4021 |
> | 68458 | 20310 | 66683 | 5853 |
> | 69418 |
Dear all.
I can see in the agenda (C-c a a) the events in my org agenda files.
However, if I open a new buffer with the calendar framework (using M-x
cfw:open-calendar-buffer) there are only a few standard dates appearing
there, but not my events.
I thought that just by including the calendar
Hi,
Oleh Krehel wrote:
> Kyle Meyer writes:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > Oleh Krehel writes:
> >
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> Was the issue of abundant "Merge branch 'maint'" commit messages
> >> discussed before? I couldn't find a reference...
> >>
> >> It's not a big deal, really, but I personally prefer
Hello,
I’m writing some lab exercises where I have a fairly long list of header
arguments for each source block. I know I can use language-specific
default arguments, but I need to switch between questions (short list):
#+begin_src ocaml :tangle tp1.ml
and answers
#+begin_src ocaml :exports res
Hi,
When I export the following table to latex,
#+name: tab:foo
#+caption[/s/-weights]: /s/-weights.
| A | B | C |D |
|---+---+---+--|
| 70347 | 10885 | 68502 | 4021 |
| 68458 | 20310 | 66683 | 5853 |
| 69418 | 22329 | 67617 | 6431 |
| 71336 | 28674
On 2015-09-10 14:33, Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
>> I’m now getting two failed tests when compiling org (instead of the
>> expected single failed test about bash):
>>
>> 2 unexpected results:
>>FAILED ob-shell/bash-uses-assoc-arrays
>>FAILED test-org-bab
On 2015-09-10 14:31, Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> "place" is a bit tricky because there is no \KOMAoption{place}{false}
> setting. Anyway, I think it should now be fixed: any time you alter
> place setting (with "place" OPTION item or PLACE keyword), it is set
> after LCO inclusion.
It works great,
Hi,
The docs say that the REF argument to remote can be "@3$3 or $somename,
valid in the referenced table". So, adapting the tutorial, the last
column here should get the same values as the second one, right?
| currency | rate (@r$c ref) | rate (named ref) |
|--+-+---
Dear list,
When clocking in at some particular task, org-mode opens all my agenda
files (I assume to check if there are dangling clocks). I have many
agenda files, and I rather avoid opening tons of new buffers. Is there any
way to make org-mode not check for dangling clocks in other agenda
file
Hello,
Alan Schmitt writes:
> I’m now getting two failed tests when compiling org (instead of the
> expected single failed test about bash):
>
> 2 unexpected results:
>FAILED ob-shell/bash-uses-assoc-arrays
>FAILED test-org-babel/indented-cached-org-bracket-link
>
> Is this expected?
Alan Schmitt writes:
> Thanks, I confirm it works for email, but I’m having trouble getting rid
> of the place. Here is an ECM:
>
> testlco.lco
> \ProvidesFile{testlco.lco}
>
> \setkomavar{place}{Rennes}
>
> \endinput
>
> letter.org
> #+latex_class: my-letter
> #+options: place:nil
> #+lco: testl
Marco Wahl writes:
> I applied the changes you suggested and directly committed to branch
> maint (commits 0b71022 and a4375e8).
Thank you.
Regards,
>> modified doc/org.texi
>> @@ -8616,9 +8616,10 @@ selected.
>> @vindex org-agenda-category-filter-preset
>>
>> Filter the current agenda view with respect to the category of the item at
>> -point. Pressing @code{<} another time will remove this filter. You can add
>> -a filter preset throu
On 2015-09-10 12:26, Dmitri Makarov writes:
> Attached is the patch with requested corrections. I hope now this
> small patch is sufficiently well commented.
Applied and pushed. Thanks!
Alan
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Hello,
I’m now getting two failed tests when compiling org (instead of the
expected single failed test about bash):
2 unexpected results:
FAILED ob-shell/bash-uses-assoc-arrays
FAILED test-org-babel/indented-cached-org-bracket-link
Is this expected?
Thanks,
Alan
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Andreas Leha writes:
> Hi Rainer,
>
> Rainer M Krug writes:
>> Kyle Meyer writes:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Rainer M Krug writes:
>>>
Hi
when doing global cycling using org in emacs 25.0.50.1, I get an "Before
first heading" error (see backtrace below).
It doesn't matter
Kyle Meyer writes:
> Hello,
>
> Oleh Krehel writes:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Was the issue of abundant "Merge branch 'maint'" commit messages
>> discussed before? I couldn't find a reference...
>>
>> It's not a big deal, really, but I personally prefer to have linear
>> history with commits that actua
Hi Rainer,
Rainer M Krug writes:
> Kyle Meyer writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Rainer M Krug writes:
>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> when doing global cycling using org in emacs 25.0.50.1, I get an "Before
>>> first heading" error (see backtrace below).
>>>
>>> It doesn't matter if the cursor is before or after the fi
Attached is the patch with requested corrections. I hope now this
small patch is sufficiently well commented.
Regards,
Dmitri
On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 11:57 AM, Nicolas Goaziou
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Dmitri Makarov writes:
>
>> If you haven't pushed the patch yet, here is attached an updated
>> p
Hello Nicolas,
On 2015-09-09 22:59, Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> I thought that local options would override the ones from the lco. Is
>> there something I’m doing wrong here for it to fail? (I tried reading
>> the code, but I don’t understand how `org-koma-letter--build-settings'
>> is supposed t
Hello,
Dmitri Makarov writes:
> If you haven't pushed the patch yet, here is attached an updated
> patch, with a correction in the commit message, and a minor correction
> in one of the comments.
Thank you. Some comments follow.
> > On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 11:28 AM, Alan Schmitt
> > wrote:
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Rainer M Krug writes:
>
>> Tangling of
>>
>> #+PROPERTY: header-args+ :comments both
>>
>> * Improved leaves
>> :PROPERTIES:
>> :header-args+: :tangle yes
>> :END:
>> List all leaves and their dependencies. Based on
>> [[http://zanshin.net/2014/02/03/how-to-
Kyle Meyer writes:
> Hi,
>
> Rainer M Krug writes:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> when doing global cycling using org in emacs 25.0.50.1, I get an "Before
>> first heading" error (see backtrace below).
>>
>> It doesn't matter if the cursor is before or after the first header in
>> the document.
>>
>> Is this som
Hello Alan,
If you haven't pushed the patch yet, here is attached an updated
patch, with a correction in the commit message, and a minor correction
in one of the comments.
Regards,
Dmitri
On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 11:28 AM, Alan Schmitt
wrote:
> On 2015-09-09 17:59, Dmitri Makarov writes:
>
>>
On 2015-09-09 17:59, Dmitri Makarov writes:
> This is refactored patch that uses org-mac-paste-applescript-links
LGTM (with a tiny caveat that I can fix: the first line of the commit
message should not end with a dot). Nicolas, can I push this?
Thanks,
Alan
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Hello,
Rainer M Krug writes:
> Tangling of
>
> #+PROPERTY: header-args+ :comments both
>
> * Improved leaves
> :PROPERTIES:
> :header-args+: :tangle yes
> :END:
> List all leaves and their dependencies. Based on
> [[http://zanshin.net/2014/02/03/how-to-list-brew-dependencies/]]
> #+begin_src sh
Marco Wahl writes:
> I just found out by accident that a prefix argument to <
> (org-agenda-filter-by-category) excludes the category of the item at
> point from the agenda. Looks like that feature did not make it into the
> documentation.
>
> Is the extension of the documentation below acceptab
Hi
Tangling of
--8<---cut here---start->8---
#+PROPERTY: header-args+ :comments both
* Improved leaves
:PROPERTIES:
:header-args+: :tangle yes
:END:
List all leaves and their dependencies. Based on
[[http://zanshin.net/2014/02/03/how-to-list-brew-dependencies
Hello,
Thomas S. Dye writes:
> I expect the following ECM to *not* export the statistics cookie "[1/1]"
> because I've set stat:nil. But it does export it with emacs -Q. Or, is
> the [1/1] not a statistics cookie?
>
> #+OPTIONS: html-link-use-abs-url:nil html-postamble:auto
> #+OPTIONS: html-p
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