Sorry about that; hit send too soon.
There's something odd happening to me tonight with R source blocks and :session.
This works, and generates an image:
#+BEGIN_SRC R :results graphics :file example.png
plot(1)
#+END_SRC
But if I start an R session (M-x R) and then run this, with :session, I
This is
#+BEGIN_SRC R :session :results graphics :file example.png :width 800 :height
400
library(ggplot2)
ggplot(mpg, aes(class)) + geom_bar()
#+END_SRC
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William Denton ↔ Toronto, Canada ↔ https://www.miskatonic.org/
Peter Davis writes:
> Actually, after re-reading the old exchange more carefully, it seems
> that I already had (require 'ox-org) in my startup file, but
> still got the error. However, manually loading the ox-org library
> avoided the error.
>
> So it seems that:
>
> 1) the cause of the problem
On 4/7/16 5:23 PM, Rasmus wrote:
Peter Davis writes:
Actually, after re-reading the old exchange more carefully, it seems
that I already had (require 'ox-org) in my startup file, but
still got the error. However, manually loading the ox-org library
avoided the error.
So it seems that:
1)
On 4/7/16 1:15 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Daniele Nicolodi writes:
>
>> when exporting to LaTeX, numbers expressed in engineering notation
>> contained in tables are transformed into a quite confusing notation:
>> 1.234e5 becomes 1.234\,(5) which is rendered by LaTeX as 1.234 (5) wi
There is an example bash script in section 14.12 of the org manual which
is meant to tangle source blocks from a supplied list of org files.
The present version is broken in several small ways (it appears to date
from a period when babel was still part of contrib), and requires a
hard-coded speci
Uwe Brauer writes:
"Adam" == Adam Porter writes:
>
>> org-meta-return (bound to M-RET by default) does this when you're in a
> plain
>> list. If you're not in a plain list, it inserts a heading. So just put
> the
>> point in a list and it should do what you want.
>
> I know
>>> "Adam" == Adam Porter writes:
> org-meta-return (bound to M-RET by default) does this when you're in a
plain
> list. If you're not in a plain list, it inserts a heading. So just put
the
> point in a list and it should do what you want.
I know this.
> If you want a key to bo
Adam Porter writes:
> Julien Cubizolles free.fr> writes:
>
>> I've encountered this problem with several themes (dracula, naquadah)
>> but not with emacs -Q. Are there some special faces to define ?
>
> There are quite a few org-mode faces, like org-level-{1..8} for headings.
> Do you see this
Upon closer inspection I see that smart-tab-mode refuses to activate in
org-mode, so the behavior you're seeing probably is not caused by smart-tab.
For me, if the point is on an Org heading without text, like (point marked
by "|"):
* |
lorem ipsum
and I press TAB, Org indents the heading, cyc
org-meta-return (bound to M-RET by default) does this when you're in a plain
list. If you're not in a plain list, it inserts a heading. So just put the
point in a list and it should do what you want.
If you want a key to both create a plain list when you're not in one and add
another item when y
Julien Cubizolles free.fr> writes:
> I've encountered this problem with several themes (dracula, naquadah)
> but not with emacs -Q. Are there some special faces to define ?
There are quite a few org-mode faces, like org-level-{1..8} for headings.
Do you see this behavior with all themes? For e
Hi,
It looks like it may be a simple fix to make smart-tab call org-cycle in
org-mode. I forked the repo and made the change:
https://github.com/alphapapa/smart-tab/tree/org-mode
Note, I have not tested it, but I think it should work. Let me know what
you find out.
Hello
This must be completely trival, but I cannot find a solution in the
manual nor in google.
I would like to bind some key, say (super return) to a function which
would insert a simple item in a list.
(meta return) inserts in an org mode file, a heading.
However (meta return) in message mode
I'm using an emacs theme for fontification. The fontification is lost
whenever I use org-goto: no more colors, no more hidden stars. When I
leave the temporary buffer, the fontification is not restored until I
run M-x org-mode or update the #+ lines with C-c C-c.
I've encountered this problem with
Hi guys
i found this nifty little package called smart tab that makes using tab in
emacs easier:
https://github.com/genehack/smart-tab/tree/master
the only issue is that when on org headlines instead of
expanding/collapsing it tries to auto add more stars which shifts the whole
structure
i was
Rasmus writes:
> With org-narrow-to-block you have to pay attention to the boundaries of
> the block, but indeed it goes most of the way. Of course it’s trivial to
> fix that.
>
> The nice part would be to be able to edit the content of the block in a
> different buffer. It’s good for dumping p
Peter Davis writes:
> Peter Davis writes:
>
>> Rasmus writes:
>>
>>> Hi Peter,
>>>
>>> Peter Davis writes:
>>>
I used to be able to use org-buffer-org-mime-htmlize to send my org
documents as multipart/alternative html & text email. For some
reason, this is stopped working, and
Peter Davis writes:
> Rasmus writes:
>
>> Hi Peter,
>>
>> Peter Davis writes:
>>
>>> I used to be able to use org-buffer-org-mime-htmlize to send my org
>>> documents as multipart/alternative html & text email. For some
>>> reason, this is stopped working, and now displays
>>>
>>> Unknown "nil"
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> It would be nice if one could open an editing buffer for quote blocks,
>> e.g. using C-c '.
>>
>> I guess we could use the code already used for remote footnote editing in
>> org-src.el (I think) or whatever is being used for example blocks. The
>> mode should be Org,
Hello,
Rasmus writes:
> It would be nice if one could open an editing buffer for quote blocks,
> e.g. using C-c '.
>
> I guess we could use the code already used for remote footnote editing in
> org-src.el (I think) or whatever is being used for example blocks. The
> mode should be Org, I guess
Hello,
Christian Wittern writes:
> Great, thanks. Yes, this answers a few other questions as well. For
> example, it seems that a drawer always has to end with :END: in capital
> letters, using :end: is not possible (I usually prefer the non-shouting
> variant if possible).
":end:" is also va
Rasmus writes:
> Hi Peter,
>
> Peter Davis writes:
>
>> I used to be able to use org-buffer-org-mime-htmlize to send my org
>> documents as multipart/alternative html & text email. For some
>> reason, this is stopped working, and now displays
>>
>> Unknown "nil" back-end: Aborting export
>>
>>
Hi,
On 2016-04-07 18:05, Christian Moe wrote:
> The syntax document is at http://orgmode.org/worg/dev/org-syntax.html.
> It defines drawers as a "greater element", and says that greater
> elements may contain other greater elements. Exporting a sample block
> wrapped in a drawer works fine with th
On Thu, Apr 07 2016, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Daniele Pizzolli writes:
>
>> Do I am missing something else? Thanks again for your assistance.
>
> There seems to be an issue with cache. Call `M-x
> org-element-reset-cache' before calling `org-babel-execute-buffer'.
Hello,
thanks, to be precise t
Hi,
It would be nice if one could open an editing buffer for quote blocks,
e.g. using C-c '.
I guess we could use the code already used for remote footnote editing in
org-src.el (I think) or whatever is being used for example blocks. The
mode should be Org, I guess.
It might be nice to support
Daniele Pizzolli writes:
> Do I am missing something else? Thanks again for your assistance.
There seems to be an issue with cache. Call `M-x
org-element-reset-cache' before calling `org-babel-execute-buffer'.
Regards,
On Thu, Apr 07 2016, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Daniele Pizzolli writes:
>
>> #+NAME: pid-result
>> #+RESULTS: pid
>> #+NAME: echo-pid
>> #+BEGIN_SRC shell :var DATA=pid-result :results value
>> printf '%s' "${DATA}" #+END_SRC
>>
>> #+RESULTS: echo-pid
>
> You are giving two names to the
Christian Wittern writes:
>> On the third hand, have you considered wrapping a block in a drawer?
> No, I had not considered this. Let me play around with that idea for a
> while. Is this syntactically allowed? I remember there was a document
> discussed a while ago that would define org syntax
Hi,
The syntax document is at http://orgmode.org/worg/dev/org-syntax.html.
It defines drawers as a "greater element", and says that greater
elements may contain other greater elements. Exporting a sample block
wrapped in a drawer works fine with the d:t option. Other complications
may arise, thou
Hello,
Daniele Pizzolli writes:
> #+NAME: pid-result
> #+RESULTS: pid
> #+NAME: echo-pid
> #+BEGIN_SRC shell :var DATA=pid-result :results value
> printf '%s' "${DATA}" #+END_SRC
>
> #+RESULTS: echo-pid
You are giving two names to the block, which is not possible.
I don't know what you are tr
Dear Christian,
Thank you for your feedback.
On 2016-04-05 16:54, Christian Moe wrote:
> On the third hand, have you considered wrapping a block in a drawer?
No, I had not considered this. Let me play around with that idea for a
while. Is this syntactically allowed? I remember there was a document
Hi Peter,
Peter Davis writes:
> I used to be able to use org-buffer-org-mime-htmlize to send my org
> documents as multipart/alternative html & text email. For some
> reason, this is stopped working, and now displays
>
> Unknown "nil" back-end: Aborting export
>
> In the *Messages* buffer, I see
On Wed, Apr 06 2016, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Daniele Pizzolli writes:
>
>> Thanks Nicolas for the reply. Ok, but `org-babel-execute-buffer'
>> produces an inconsistent document right now.
>
> This is because you ask it to. See below.
>
>> Mmm, the same reasoning can be used for arguing about the
Hi,
Thanks for your report.
Thomas Holst writes:
> with latest org-mode version from git I get the following error when I
> try to export a subtree to pdf via koma-letter:
>
> if: Symbol's value as variable is void: option
>
> I did a little search: 'option' occurs in commit:
>
> 3ee3663 ox
Myles English writes:
> A patch is attached that fixes some naughty brackets in the recent commit.
Don't worry: I probably added those by accident when rebasing.
Anyway, I pushed both patches and updated the Worg page. Let me know if
everything is OK.
Rasmus
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Hello,
with latest org-mode version from git I get the following error when I
try to export a subtree to pdf via koma-letter:
if: Symbol's value as variable is void: option
I did a little search: 'option' occurs in commit:
3ee3663 ox-koma-letter: Add support for LOCATION
I reverted that co
Hello,
Daniele Nicolodi writes:
> when exporting to LaTeX, numbers expressed in engineering notation
> contained in tables are transformed into a quite confusing notation:
> 1.234e5 becomes 1.234\,(5) which is rendered by LaTeX as 1.234 (5) with
> the space being a very narrow one. This notation
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