#+OPTIONS: latex:t toc:nil H:3
Hi,
When using org-open-at-point to open this link
[[file+sys:/home/amos/Downloads/p1154-orr.pdf][Probabilistic Database
Summarization for Interactive Data Exploration]] , it opens the pdf file inside
emacs. I've set org-file-apps like this ,
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
INS D
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Thanks. This does seem appealing. I'm gonna try it out.
regards,
Eduardo Mercovich writes:
> Does this latexmk recipe works for your needs?
> http://pragmaticemacs.com/emacs/speed-up-pdf-export-from-org-mode-with-latexmk/
>
> (On the phone, sorry the shortness)
Does this latexmk recipe works for your needs?
http://pragmaticemacs.com/emacs/speed-up-pdf-export-from-org-mode-with-latexmk/
(On the phone, sorry the shortness)
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eduardo mercovich
Donde se cruzan tus talentos
con las necesidades del mundo,
ahí está tu vocación.
El sep 17, 2017 2:08 PM, "Amo
I used this minor mode:
https://github.com/jkitchin/scimax/blob/master/ox-manuscript/ox-manuscript.el#L949
long enough to see that it kind of worked. It basically launched an
async export every time you saved an org file. If you have a pdf viewer
that will refresh when it changes on disk, it is pr
On 9/17/17 11:38 AM, Nick Dokos wrote:
Peter Davis writes:
I'm trying to get LaTeX/PDF output from an Org document (I guess for
the first time on this machine), and I'm getting this error:
resize: can't open terminal /dev/tty
pdflatex: Command not found.
These are the problems to concentr
Nick Dokos writes:
> Amos Bird writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Is there a way to support pdf syncing when exporting and opening pdf in org
>> mode?
>>
>
> Meaning that if you make a change to the org file, you see the change
> immediately
> in the displayed PDF? I don't think there is a built-in way to
Amos Bird writes:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a way to support pdf syncing when exporting and opening pdf in org
> mode?
>
Meaning that if you make a change to the org file, you see the change
immediately
in the displayed PDF? I don't think there is a built-in way to do that.
--
Nick
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Hi,
Is there a way to support pdf syncing when exporting and opening pdf in org
mode?
regards,
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Amos Bird
amosb...@gmail.com
I have noticed that if I remove a hline in a org table used as a
spreadsheet, the formulae for rows below where the hline was, change
in a manner that makes them refer to the wrong row.
Since hlines are not counted as rows in the spreadsheet, removal of a
hline should not change the formulae in th
Peter Davis writes:
> I'm trying to get LaTeX/PDF output from an Org document (I guess for
> the first time on this machine), and I'm getting this error:
>
>
> resize: can't open terminal /dev/tty
> pdflatex: Command not found.
>
These are the problems to concentrate on. Make sure to install
pd
I'm trying to get LaTeX/PDF output from an Org document (I guess for the
first time on this machine), and I'm getting this error:
resize: can't open terminal /dev/tty
pdflatex: Command not found.
If I open a terminal window and type `which tty`, I get
/usr/bin/tty
Is there some setup I n
Hello,
Scott Otterson writes:
> The purpose of the M-RET binding is to allow quick splitting of long
> headlines generated during rapid brainstorming e.g.
>
> * Common pets are cats and dogs
>
> Can be quickly converted using M-RET to:
>
> * Common pets are
> * cats and
> * dogs
>
> This is a sh
The purpose of the M-RET binding is to allow quick splitting of long
headlines generated during rapid brainstorming e.g.
* Common pets are cats and dogs
Can be quickly converted using M-RET to:
* Common pets are
* cats and
* dogs
This is a short distance from
* Common pets
* cats
* dogs
T
Hello,
Allen Li writes:
> I believe Emacs does intelligent remapping; for example if you type
> M-return in GUI Emacs, if there are no bindings for M-return it will
> look up the binding for M-RET. Therefore simply binding M-RET and
> removing the M-return binding is "better"/"cleaner". This i
Hi folks,
Org-mode 9.1.1, a bugfix release, is out.
Enjoy!
--
Bastien
On Sat, Sep 16, 2017 at 8:20 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Allen Li writes:
>
>> When I could not get org-meta-return to work in terminal Emacs, I
>> realized that org-meta-return is only bound to M-return and not M-RET.
>> Is there any particular reason for this?
>
> No idea. Fixed. Th
Completing myself:
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Kaushal Modi writes:
>
>> Makes me think.. instead of hard-codng the kbd export forms in the macro,
>> wouldn't it be better to define those in the respective exporter
>> backends?
>
> We don't have a syntax for these.
>
>> Can a mechanism be put in
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