Hi John,
Thanks for the pointer. I think some of the errors I was getting were
due having old temporary files (aux, bcf, ...) lying around and then
switching between natbib and biblatex.
Following the org-ref manual I now have
#+LATEX_HEADER: \usepackage[citestyle=authoryear-icomp,bibstyle=au
Thanks, that's might because Emacs old org-mode version.
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Aloha all,
Rasmus writes:
> Bastien Guerry writes:
>
>> Kyle Meyer writes:
>>
> Apparently, library-of-babel.org is not distributed with the Org mode
> that ships with emacs. Not sure why that is. I'm guessing it's a
> license issue?
It will be in the next release (in /e
Nathaniel Flath writes:
> After upgrading to the latest org-mode, tag completion when filtering
> in the agenda was broken - I had to fully enter the tag, despite using
> ido (eg I would have a tag 'home', and 'ho-enter' would not compete).
[...]
> * org-agenda.el (org-agenda-filter-by-tag):
>
That's a very old incompatible change:
* Version 8.2
** Incompatible changes
*** =ob-sh.el= renamed to =ob-shell= This may require two changes in user
config.
1. In =org-babel-do-load-languages=, change =(sh . t)= to =(shell . t)=.
2. Edit =local.mk= files to change the value of =BTEST_OB_LANG
Thanks for your work.
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After some tries, I use org-mode source code `master` branch now. use
extension `use-package` to load it. It works very fine.
Thanks.
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Here is the examples:
#+BEGIN_SRC clojure
(+ 1 1) ;=> 2
#+END_SRC
#+RESULTS:
: class clojure.lang.LispReader$ReaderExceptionclass
java.lang.RuntimeExceptionRuntimeException EOF while reading, starting at
line 1 clojure.lang.Util.runtimeException (Util.java:221)
#+BEGIN_SRC clojure :results valu
I want to clock-in recent tasks in Org-mode. but after I select first task
with by pressing "1", but it does not clock-in that task.
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I want to write a helper function to send the link file (usually ebooks)
under the point to Kindle path like (/run/media/username/Kindle/documents/).
Hope this function can provide the following functionalities:
- check whether the source file (ebook) exist in Kindle?
- check the source file forma
RT
I checked `ORG-NEWS` and git log history. Have not found this change in
recent commits.
Can someone explain this?
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After upgrading to the latest org-mode, tag completion when filtering
in the agenda was broken - I had to fully enter the tag, despite using
ido (eg I would have a tag 'home', and 'ho-enter' would not compete).
Minor patch to fix this behaviour is attached. Let me know if there
are any issues.
T
Hi,
The spanish version of The compact Org-mode Guide is being sold in
https://www.traficantes.net/libros/guia-compacta-de-org-mode.
Thanks in advance.
So I haven't posted in a while, but i use table a lot, so here's my $0.02.
Personally, my use of width cookies has been mostly for visual display of
columns are very long and will wrap in an html or latex table export, but
would force the display too wide. My ideal default would be to have a setti
Dear Nicolas,
I apologise for not understanding fully what you propose. I use org-mode
extensively, so any possibility of "change" tends to make me anxious.
Nicolas> Besides, columns cookies may work for you, but, as pointed
Nicolas> out, they are limited:
Nicolas> - Setting a width
org-ref should work fine for biblatex, but the setup for biblatex in the
org file is a bit different than for bibtex.
The org-ref manual can be opened by running M-x org-ref-help. Go to the **
biblatex users heading. Hopefully that is clear enough to help. If not, let
me know what is missing.
Bes
Hi Nicolas,
I agree completely with your stated objective, specifically separating
viewing from content and/or export. However, I am not sure this is
achievable without losing some quite appealing current functionality.
I have two use cases which currently are managed with the width cookies
and
Hi,
Does org-ref work with BibLaTeX?
With org-ref, I have an MWE using natbib that works:
#+LATEX_CLASS_OPTIONS: [a4paper, 11pt]
#+LATEX_HEADER: \usepackage{natbib}
#+TITLE: MWE
* Introduction
This MWE was found on the internet (see cite:Botha).
bibliographystyle:abbrvnat
bib
Michael Alan Dorman writes:
> But that will actually end up in another column, won't it?
It will.
> As a bit of background: I have, historically, harvested the "Headline"
> column for a weekly report, which depends on the state of the headline
> being included---not including it there, even if
Thanks for your reply (and all the work you do on org), Nicolas.
> This doesn't ring a bell. Anyway, the current behaviour sounds right,
> since you can get TODO state with the "TODO" special property anyway.
But that will actually end up in another column, won't it?
As a bit of background: I ha
Hello,
Yuri Lensky writes:
> The "previous-sibling" blocker sometimes checked the previous /visible/
> heading,
> instead of the true previous sibling.
> From 0b5ae17e7832a22c276a7afa3439fdb2a313de4b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
> From: "Yuri D. Lensky"
> Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2017 16:21:52 -0700
> Sub
Hello,
Michael Alan Dorman writes:
> Given the following document:
>
> * TODO Thingy
> ** TODO Sub-Thingy 1
>:LOGBOOK:
>CLOCK: [2017-07-12 Wed 07:15]--[2017-07-12 Wed 07:25] => 0:10
>:END:
> ** DONE Sub-Thingy 2
>:LOGBOOK:
>CLOCK: [2017-07-12
Given the following document:
* TODO Thingy
** TODO Sub-Thingy 1
:LOGBOOK:
CLOCK: [2017-07-12 Wed 07:15]--[2017-07-12 Wed 07:25] => 0:10
:END:
** DONE Sub-Thingy 2
:LOGBOOK:
CLOCK: [2017-07-12 Wed 07:25]--[2017-07-12 Wed 07:31] => 0:06
:END:
Hello,
Colin Baxter writes:
> Column cookies work - and they work well for me - so why on earth remove
> something that is actually *useful*?
Really, I explained already the motivation, right from my initial post.
Anyway, let me re-iterate and expound it a bit.
The first thing to know is I'm *
Hello,
Detlef Steuer writes:
> After returning from holidays and updating org-mode
> C-c a a no longer starts my agenda, but gives:
>
> Press key for agenda command (unrestricted):
> org-agenda-list: Wrong type argument: listp, ""
You probably changed `org-agenda-time-grid'.
Hello,
I have come to this discussion late, but I totally agree with Kaushal,
whose use of tables almost mirrors my own.
Kaushal> I didn't understand the root reason for this change. If one
Kaushal> doesn't like using the column width cookies, then they can
Kaushal> choose to not use
Hi!
After returning from holidays and updating org-mode
C-c a a no longer starts my agenda, but gives:
Press key for agenda command (unrestricted):
org-agenda-list: Wrong type argument: listp, ""
in the *Messages* buffer.
Any hint appreciated.
(org from today, emacs 25.2.1)
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