On Mon, 10 Apr 2017, Richard Stanton wrote:
Here’s a very simple org file:
Some inline Python code: 2 plus 2 is src_python[:session]{2+2}
-
If I put the cursor on the code block and type C-c C-c, I get nice results
block containing the answer, 4. So far so good.
I’d like to expor
On Monday, 10 Apr 2017 at 12:22, Matt Price wrote:
> I kind of let this thread drop, but I just wanted to say thanks to
> everyone for sharing. I am interested in exploring modal editing,
> maybe in June which, it turns out, is when I *actually* will have free
> time...
Let us know, in due course,
Hello,
Ian Dunn writes:
> * org-mobile.el (org-mobile-get-outline-path-link): Use a `:' after
> file instead of a `/'
Applied. Thank you.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Hello,
Skip Collins writes:
> Subject: [PATCH] Ensure test files are opened in Emacs in test-org/fuzzy-links
Applied. Thank you.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou0x80A93738
Here’s a very simple org file:
Some inline Python code: 2 plus 2 is src_python[:session]{2+2}
-
If I put the cursor on the code block and type C-c C-c, I get nice results
block containing the answer, 4. So far so good.
I’d like to export just the results to PDF via LaTeX. However, n
On Monday, 10 Apr 2017 at 16:51, Eduardo Mercovich wrote:
> Hi Marvin.
>
>> I also agree that in terms of resolution (pix per inch ) pdf and
>> jpg are the same. However, pdf (and SVG) allow the image to be
>> scaled with little loss in image quality.
>
> Sorry to disagree, but again, pdf images
Hi Marvin.
I also agree that in terms of resolution (pix per inch ) pdf and
jpg are the same. However, pdf (and SVG) allow the image to be
scaled with little loss in image quality.
Sorry to disagree, but again, pdf images can be vector (like svg)
and infinitely scaled or raster (bitmap, as a
On Fri, Apr 7, 2017 at 11:47 AM, Skip Collins wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 6:50 AM, Nicolas Goaziou
> wrote:
>> Thank you. Unfortunately, there is not much to do with this. Could you
>> do some debugging when running the faulty test? It may come from
>> something in your configuration.
>
> I
Hello.
In online manual page below, 3rd footnote element, [Indirect buffer] link
is not connected properly.
http://orgmode.org/manual/Global-and-local-cycling.html#Global-and-local-cycling
Best regards,
HyungSuk Ryu
I kind of let this thread drop, but I just wanted to say thanks to everyone
for sharing. I am interested in exploring modal editing, maybe in June
which, it turns out, is when I *actually* will have free time...
thanks everyone!
On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 11:48 AM, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> On Thursda
Hello,
I'm having `bibtex-parse-buffers-stealthily' fail when there is an
org-mode buffer with a bibtex source block. For instance, if you have
the following block in an org file
#+begin_src bibtex
@article{FernandezGabbay2007,
number = {6},
volume = {205},
pages = {917--965},
year = {200
After reading again the article, it seems more related to development
documentation and not blogging.
On Mon, Apr 10, 2017 at 1:10 PM, Michael Welle wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Roland Everaert writes:
>
> > Maybe you can have a look at this page:
> >
> > https://docs.plone.org/about/helper_tools.html
>
Hello,
Roland Everaert writes:
> Maybe you can have a look at this page:
>
> https://docs.plone.org/about/helper_tools.html
hm, aren't that all specialised editors for ReStructuredText? Now that I
have an rst file, I fail to import it into the CMS ;(. But that's more
of a question for the plone
Maybe you can have a look at this page:
https://docs.plone.org/about/helper_tools.html
On Mon, Apr 10, 2017 at 11:56 AM, Michael Welle wrote:
> Hello,
>
> it happens to me that I now have to use a CMS named plone to document
> things I do ;). Has anyone tried to export to plone? Or wants to sha
Hello,
it happens to me that I now have to use a CMS named plone to document
things I do ;). Has anyone tried to export to plone? Or wants to share
experiences?
I can use standard html export, change the id of the content div and c&p
that to the plone content editor. That works OKish. But it wou
On Mon, Apr 3, 2017 at 6:34 AM, Bob Newell wrote:
>
> Or even simpler: you want to group together a bunch of scattered
> headlines that you now see as being related. Yes, you can do this by
> moving each one around individually, but I'd like a faster method---
> just mark them and relocate them a
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