Rainer,
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Monday, 28 Sep 2015 at 21:10, Rainer M Krug wrote:
>> I would need in a document several equations which are aligned as in
>> http://tex.stackexchange.com/a/167908/6941
>
> I use align all the time.
align is defined in amsmath. amsmath is loaded by default by
Nick Dokos writes:
> Dave Marquardt writes:
>
>> I attempted to plot a table after installing the 20150928 ELPA package,
>> and got
>>
>> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-function org-export-create-backend)
>> org-export-create-backend(:parent org :transcoders ((table lambda
>> (table conte
Christian is correct.
Selecting a region and doing `C-c *` *does* work. Please ignore my earlier
email. I mixed up some command in org that did not work over region with
`C-c *` :)
--
Kaushal Modi
On Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 3:17 AM, Manuel Koell wrote:
> I know how to do in vim. Select all text
Dear Org experts,
I am having some problems with exporting in org 8.3.1. I've been using
:PROPERTIES to control export of a heading, e.g.
:PROPERTIES:
:EXPORT_LaTeX_HEADER+: \usepackage{array}
:EXPORT_LaTeX_HEADER+: \usepackage{tikz}
:EXPORT_LATEX_HEADER+: \usepackage{geometry}
:EXPORT_TITLE: tit
I realized that the default binding `C-c *` works only on the current line,
not the whole selection (and the same applies to the opposite `C-c -`).
It would be great to have those commands work over a region too.
But in the meanwhile, you can do either of the below:
- Simply select the region an
Since Monday morning (New York time) I have not been able to export to
pdflatex (worked OK the night before). Instead the message buffer reads
symbol's value as variable is void - compile
GNU Emacs 24.3.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.10.7) of
2014-03-07 on lamiak, modified by Debian
Or
Exporting to latex of the simple file below results in an error:
,
| mapcar: Symbol’s value as variable is void: compile
`
--8<---cut here---start->8---
#+LATEX_CLASS: article
#+LATEX_CLASS_OPTIONS:
#+LATEX_HEADER:
#+LATEX_HEADER_EXTRA:
#+DESCRIPTION:
Nested align in equation is incorrect format.
-k.
Please excuse brevity. Sent from pocket computer with tiny non-haptic feedback
keyboard.
On Sep 29, 2015, at 00:06, Andreas Leha
wrote:
>>
>> \begin{equation}
>> \begin{align}
Hi,
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Eric S Fraga writes:
>
> > Actually, my settings are at the end of the whole 4000+ line file
> > so I am not sure what you are suggesting I try. If I delete the
> > whole settings subtree, the exports all result in the same LaTeX.
> > However, that is
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Monday, 28 Sep 2015 at 21:10, Rainer M Krug wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> I would need in a document several equations which are aligned as in
>> http://tex.stackexchange.com/a/167908/6941
>
> I use align all the time.
>
>> How can I use the following latex formula in orgmode?
>>
On Mo, 2015-09-28 at 17:04, Ista Zahn wrote:
> I've created a worg mirror on github at
> https://github.com/izahn/worg-mirror/, so you can see the modification
> dates via git-blame.
Thank you. That will help me and maybe some other people who follow this
thread. Unfortunately it does not solve
On Mo, 2015-09-28 at 18:52, Xebar Saram wrote:
> im looking for a simple way to convert a simple list of lines (i can
> mark it first if needed) each to a orgmode header
> anyone has such a way?
Mark the region and press C-c *.
--
Michael Strey
http://www.strey.biz * https://twitter.com/michael
On Monday, 28 Sep 2015 at 19:52, Xebar Saram wrote:
> Hi all
>
> im looking for a simple way to convert a simple list of lines (i can mark
> it first if needed) each to a orgmode header
> anyone has such a way?
Mark the region and then: M-% ^ * SPC
The power of org: it's all text (tm)!
--
: E
On Monday, 28 Sep 2015 at 21:10, Rainer M Krug wrote:
> Hi
>
> I would need in a document several equations which are aligned as in
> http://tex.stackexchange.com/a/167908/6941
I use align all the time.
> How can I use the following latex formula in orgmode?
>
> \begin{proof} The proof is a foll
Andreas Leha writes:
> Hi Rainer,
>
> Rainer M Krug writes:
>> Hi
>>
>> I would need in a document several equations which are aligned as in
>> http://tex.stackexchange.com/a/167908/6941
>>
>> How can I use the following latex formula in orgmode?
>>
>> \begin{proof} The proof is a follows:
>>
On Monday, 28 Sep 2015 at 22:59, Jeremie Juste wrote:
> Hello,
>
> It's my first post here finally. Most of my questions were answered
> before by you.:). I have the lastest version of org mode and search
> with the best of my abilities if any had the same issue but couldn't
> find anything.
>
> I
I know how to do in vim. Select all text and hit I (uppercase i), then
start type.
There is also a way in emacs, but I never tried before:
https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html%5Fnode/emacs/Rectangles.html
2015-09-29 5:30 GMT+02:00 Nick Dokos :
> Xebar Saram writes:
>
> > Hi all
> >
>
> Xebar Saram writes:
>
>> Hi all
>>
>> im looking for a simple way toconvert a simple list of lines (i can
>> mark it first if needed) each to a orgmode header anyone has such a
>> way?
>>
>
> Maybe I'm missing something, but can't you just add asterisks in front
> of each line? Maybe with a key
Hi Nick
well yes i guess :) . but would be cool if this small function was org
aware and thus the asteriks (org header) level would be auto set to the
current sub level.
thx
z
On Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 6:30 AM, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Xebar Saram writes:
>
> > Hi all
> >
> > im looking for a simpl
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