Your thoughtful, incisive responses are appreciated. It's hard to imagine
why that simple expedient---a directory listing with a comment field---has
failed to catch hold. It was incredibly useful.
Thanks
Alan Davis
On Thu, Feb 9, 2017 at 2:07 PM, Eric Abrahamsen
wrote:
> "Alan E. Davis" wri
On 10/02/17 10:23, Alan L Tyree wrote:
I'm trying to export a large document (about 600 printed a4 pages) to
html. It contains a lot of references.
The export fails with this message:
byte-code: abl-8 chicago limit:t does not seem to exist
Because of the "chicago", I am presuming that the fai
On 10/02/17 10:23, Alan L Tyree wrote:
I'm trying to export a large document (about 600 printed a4 pages) to
html. It contains a lot of references.
The export fails with this message:
byte-code: abl-8 chicago limit:t does not seem to exist
Because of the "chicago", I am presuming that the fai
I'm trying to export a large document (about 600 printed a4 pages) to
html. It contains a lot of references.
The export fails with this message:
byte-code: abl-8 chicago limit:t does not seem to exist
Because of the "chicago", I am presuming that the failure is in my setup
of org-ref, but I c
You're absolutely right. The MWE I made had a nasty typo that blew
everything up! I'm sorry for the noise.
The information in the manual still looks misleading to me:
#+BEGIN_EXPORT ascii
All lines in this block will appear only when using this back-end.
#+END_EXPORT
(Taken from "12.7 ASCII/Lati
"Alan E. Davis" writes:
> I am looking for something a little different than this: annotated ls
> listings. I have been searching blindly for years for this.
>
> Back in the 90s was a Dos clone called 4dos, which featured directory
> listings with annotations, such that typing whatever the com
"Charles C. Berry" writes:
> Sorry not to be sending a patch, but I figured I should at least mention
> that these are not current:
>
> \key{export visible part only}{C-c C-e v}
> \key{insert template of export options}{C-c C-e t}
>
> Also `C-c C-e' brings up the export dispatcher menu (by defau
Steps to reproduce:
1. emacs -Q
2. load org 9.0.4
3. (add-to-list 'org-latex-packages-alist '("" "polyglossia" nil))
4. switch to org-mode and attempt to render any fragment, e.g. $test$
5. error
If you look at the tex file produced, polyglossia has been included in
the preamble even though snippe
On Thu, 9 Feb 2017, Kyle Meyer wrote:
Kyle Meyer writes:
Sorry not to be sending a patch, but I figured I should at least mention
that these are not current:
\key{export visible part only}{C-c C-e v}
\key{insert template of export options}{C-c C-e t}
Also `C-c C-e' brings up the export
On Thu, 9 Feb 2017, Vicente Vera wrote:
Hello. This discussion
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2017-02/msg00163.html
points out that Org tables are converted to HTML tables when exporting
through "ox-md". Leaving Markdown-related issues aside, I've stumbled
upon this problem a w
Samuel Wales writes:
> it's great to have such a mechanism.
>
> my preference for such things is to use no-time for ones that are done later.
>
> On 2/8/17, Marco Wahl wrote:
>>> |:LAST_REPEAT: [2017-02-08 Tue 12:01]
>
> nix the 12:01.
AFAICS this is not so easy to implement. Thanks for sh
On Thu, Feb 9, 2017 at 1:02 PM, Kyle Meyer wrote:
> Kyle Meyer writes:
>
> > David Talmage writes:
>
> [...]
>
> >> There is a formatting bug in orgcard.tex. The US letter version,
> >> orgcard_letter.pdf, does not fit on the front and back of a single page
> as
> >> orgcard.pdf does.
> >
> >
Kyle Meyer writes:
> David Talmage writes:
[...]
>> There is a formatting bug in orgcard.tex. The US letter version,
>> orgcard_letter.pdf, does not fit on the front and back of a single page as
>> orgcard.pdf does.
>
> Thanks for catching that. It seems to be the extra line
>
> \metax{m
David Talmage writes:
[...]
>> Pushed (4340cc78).
>
>
> There is a formatting bug in orgcard.tex. The US letter version,
> orgcard_letter.pdf, does not fit on the front and back of a single page as
> orgcard.pdf does.
Thanks for catching that. It seems to be the extra line
\metax{move th
Hmm nope. Still some modifications are introduced depending on the
back-end. Example blocks are generally indented.
There are cases where those changes makes sense such as in HTML export
but for ASCII and ASCII-based markups truly verbatim blocks would make
sense I believe.
For example, one could
Nick Dokos writes:
> Eric S Fraga writes:
>> On Monday, 6 Feb 2017 at 22:33, Uwe Brauer wrote:
>>
>> [...]
>>
>>> No idea that is was set up like this do you know by change
>>> how and where can I change that?
>>
>> No idea really but I suggest you look at update-locale and locale
>> commands.
Isn't
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
Long block
#+END_EXAMPLE
what you want?
John
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On Th
Hello. This discussion
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2017-02/msg00163.html
points out that Org tables are converted to HTML tables when exporting
through "ox-md". Leaving Markdown-related issues aside, I've stumbled
upon this problem a while back.
It is suggested that wrapping t
Titus von der Malsburg writes:
> That’s a neat hack that might come in handy at some point. However, it
> changes the bullet point to letters for /all/ ordered lists in the
> document, not just for those that use letters in the org source.
Yes, I use the simplest possible example. Here's an ex
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