Hello,
Samuel Wales writes:
> On 3/7/17, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>> Odd. In maint, the following document
>>
>> * Headline
>> :PROPERTIES:
>> :id: whatever
>> :END:
>>
>>
>> See [[id:whatever]] !
>>
>> results in
>>
>> 1 Headline
>> ══
>>
>> See 1 !
>
> the behavi
Is there any direct way to get the "see 4.6.1" form of reference? I
doubt it since it clearly requires a double pass of the manuscript,
first to assign section numbers and labels, then to put in the
appropriate reference. LaTeX does that.
To answer my own question: Don't have any text in th
On 10/03/17 11:17, Samuel Wales wrote:
On 3/9/17, Alan L Tyree wrote:
The only problem that I have had is converting org-mode to Word files as
required by my publisher. The ODT export module is fiddly and often
chokes on my longer documents. When it does choke, it is hard to trace
the problems.
On 3/7/17, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Odd. In maint, the following document
>
> * Headline
> :PROPERTIES:
> :id: whatever
> :END:
>
>
> See [[id:whatever]] !
>
> results in
>
> 1 Headline
> ══
>
> See 1 !
the behavior i found occurs when you use a link that refers ou
On 3/9/17, Alan L Tyree wrote:
> The only problem that I have had is converting org-mode to Word files as
> required by my publisher. The ODT export module is fiddly and often
> chokes on my longer documents. When it does choke, it is hard to trace
> the problems. Markdown + Pandoc seems much bett
On 10/03/17 09:03, Saša Janiška wrote:
John Kitchin writes:
Could you be more specific about what kind of richness you are looking
for?
In a general sense…iow, it’s a fact that rst markup is richer than
e.g. Markdown. Probably, Asciidoc(tor) also provides more semantic
richness and make it su
Hi Nic,
On Tue, Mar 7, 2017 at 12:44 AM, Nicolas Goaziou
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Markus Heller writes:
>
> > So, I did some more digging into this. First, I installed an older
> version
> > of org:
> >
> > M-x org -version: Org-mode version 8.2.10 (8.2.10-41-g42228a-elpa @
> > c:/Users/mheller/A
John Kitchin writes:
> Could you be more specific about what kind of richness you are looking
> for?
In a general sense…iow, it’s a fact that rst markup is richer than
e.g. Markdown. Probably, Asciidoc(tor) also provides more semantic
richness and make it suitable markup for longer docs/books, s
>>> "John" == John Kitchin writes:
> org does not deal with javascript or css for me. Those are defined by
> the static blog engine (blogofile in this case).
> I wrote some posts quite a while ago on the setup here:
>
http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/blog/2013/09/27/Installing-and-
org does not deal with javascript or css for me. Those are defined by
the static blog engine (blogofile in this case).
I wrote some posts quite a while ago on the setup here:
http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/blog/2013/09/27/Installing-and-configuring-blogofile/
http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/b
On Thursday, 9 Mar 2017 at 14:25, Julian M. Burgos wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I cannot get org-mode to display inline images. Instead, when doing M-x
> org-toggle-inline-images I get a "No images to display inline". But if
> I click on the image link, the image appears in a new buffer with no probl
Funnilly enough, I am grading an exam written in org-mode right now. I use
the exam class from the ctan archives and set org-latex-classes to have an
entry that looks like this:
("exam" "\\documentclass[12pt, addpoints, answers]{exam}"
("\\begin{questions}%%%s" "\\end{questions}" "\\begin
>>> "John" == John Kitchin writes:
> Could you be more specific about what kind of richness you are looking
> for? Many people blog from org-mode, including myself. I use org-mode to
> generate html that is rendered with blogofile
> (http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu) but others do ma
Hi,
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Robert Klein writes:
>
> > when I publish a project to PDF org-mode does not include the
> > images in the exported PDF (i.e. LaTeX doesn't find them), when I
> > start the publishing process from a buffer which is /not/ in the
> > directory to be publi
Could you be more specific about what kind of richness you are looking
for? Many people blog from org-mode, including myself. I use org-mode to
generate html that is rendered with blogofile
(http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu) but others do many other variations.
Personally, org-mode meets all my m
Running deafult agenda (M-x org-agenda followed by a) and then sorting
by top parent headline (^) causes emacs to hang. Expected agenda to filter
entries based on top parent headline. Hanging isn't specific to a top
parent headline.
Emacs : GNU Emacs 25.1.1 (x86_64-apple-darwin16.4.0, NS appkit-1
On Thu, Mar 9, 2017 at 12:30 PM, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> On Thursday, 9 Mar 2017 at 17:44, stefano franchi wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I 'm just beginning with org-mode and I' trying to understand how to
> > get a clean export to markdown. By "clean" I mean: no extraneous html
>
> Just tested what
On Thursday, 9 Mar 2017 at 17:44, stefano franchi wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I 'm just beginning with org-mode and I' trying to understand how to
> get a clean export to markdown. By "clean" I mean: no extraneous html
Just tested what I suggested and, actually, adding
#+options: toc:nil
removes all t
On Thursday, 9 Mar 2017 at 17:44, stefano franchi wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I 'm just beginning with org-mode and I' trying to understand how to
> get a clean export to markdown. By "clean" I mean: no extraneous html
One bit that will help is adding
#+options: toc:nil
to your org file to not request
On Thursday, 9 Mar 2017 at 15:55, Christian Brandstätter wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I am rather new to org and I have a question to practitioners: How do
> you adjust your priorly set up dates (deadline extension, etc.)? I would
> manually delay certain entries. Thus I would lose the information of
Hi all,
I 'm just beginning with org-mode and I' trying to understand how to get a
clean export to markdown. By "clean" I mean: no extraneous html code should
be inserted or interspersed with the markdown code. Using the
installation-provided exporter, I get very different results, with a lot of
e
html
Christian Brandstätter writes:
> Dear list,
>
> I am rather new to org and I have a question to practitioners: How do
> you adjust your priorly set up dates (deadline extension, etc.)? I
> would manually delay certain entries. Thus I would lose the
> information of the original schedule. Is there
Dear list,
I am rather new to org and I have a question to practitioners: How do
you adjust your priorly set up dates (deadline extension, etc.)? I would
manually delay certain entries. Thus I would lose the information of the
original schedule. Is there a simple way to keep that information?
Hi Bastien,
Just pinging on this. If the answer is no, that's fine; otherwise I'd love
to get this merged so I can stop monkey-patching every time I update org :-)
On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 11:04 PM, Matt Price wrote:
> Hi Bastien, I thought I'd just check in on this again. Thanks!
>
> Matt
>
>
>
Dear list,
I cannot get org-mode to display inline images. Instead, when doing M-x
org-toggle-inline-images I get a "No images to display inline". But if
I click on the image link, the image appears in a new buffer with no problems.
This happens with a clean emacs instance (emacs -Q), so it is
I've used both org-mode and oddmuse as ways of storing and organizing
personal information, technical notes, links to sites I want to refer
to, etc. While emacs and org-mode overall have very powerful features,
oddmuse has the advantage that I can access and update information from
anywhere usi
Hello Eric,
On 2017-03-09 07:23, Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Wednesday, 8 Mar 2017 at 12:55, Alan Schmitt wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>> I would like to use `org-agenda-goto', but without splitting the frame.
>> In other words, I want to destination to be the one of
>> `org-agenda-goto', but the window ha
Hi
Around two weeks Rasmus suggested to use
#+ATTR_LATEX: :mode math :environment pmatrix :math-suffix \times
:math-prefix \mathbf{y}=
| a | b |
| c | d |
#+ATTR_LATEX: :mode math :environment pmatrix
| 1 | 2 |
| 3 | 4 |
In order to obtain two matrix clued in the same
On Wednesday, 8 Mar 2017 at 12:55, Alan Schmitt wrote:
[...]
> I would like to use `org-agenda-goto', but without splitting the frame.
> In other words, I want to destination to be the one of
> `org-agenda-goto', but the window handling to be the one of
> `org-agenda-switch-to'.
You could "advi
On 2017-03-07, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>> On 2017-03-05, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>>> I don't think so. Maybe we need to implement an equivalent to
>>> `org-scheduled-past-days' for deadlines.
>> [...]
>
> Done in master as `org-deadline-past-days'. Feedback welcome.
Hi Nicolas,
many thanks for th
Hello,
I’m using org-mode for my task management and it works great…moving to
static-site-generators which do support writing web-content/blog-posts
using both org-mode and rst markup, so consider how does org-mode markup
compare in comparison with the richness of rst markup when it comes to
the g
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