>>> "Uwe" == Uwe Brauer writes:
> Hi
> Most likely some variable is not set correctly but in the following
> a org file is converted to odt, however the latex math as left verbatim
> But org-export-with-latex is t
> I am puzzled.
> Uwe Brauer
Here are the files, sorr
Hi
Most likely some variable is not set correctly but in the following
a org file is converted to odt, however the latex math as left verbatim
But org-export-with-latex is t
I am puzzled.
Uwe Brauer
Still haven't tracked down the exact steps to reproduce this problem, but
it happened again recently -- and starting a new emacs from the command
line solved it, i.e., my usual daemon-run emacs seems to be "crudding up"
somehow.
On Sat, Nov 4, 2017 at 1:05 PM, Lawrence Bottorff wrote:
> Trying t
Hi,
never mind. As so many other times (blush) I figured out the answer
right after posting the question. I was trying with a test file like the
following and with the org-sort (C-c ^) command. I assumed I had to
issue the command in the TODO line, which tells me there is "Nothing to
sort". Actual
Hi,
lately I'm using checkboxes a lot. They are fine, but I tend to have items
with many checkboxes in them. As I work on an item I check some of them
as done C-c C-c, but since I have many checkboxes and I don't always
work in them in order, I end up having many checkboxes around, some
checked as
Hello,
"Carrigan Brolly, Christopher J." writes:
> I just exported an org mode file to LaTeX, and it didn't compile because
> the included a windows path with an unescaped '\'. Additionally, it throws a
> '#'
> into \url{}, which breaks that as well. I can provide the org file, and
> my org set
In an org-agenda buffer the following functions are defined and bound:
- org-agenda-todo-nextset (C-S-left)
- org-agenda-todo-previousset (C-S-right)
which change between sets of todo keywords.
Yet the following corresponding functions are missing:
- org-agenda-todo-next-keyword
- org-agenda-todo-
I just exported an org mode file to LaTeX, and it didn't compile because
the included a windows path with an unescaped '\'. Additionally, it throws a '#'
into \url{}, which breaks that as well. I can provide the org file, and
my org settings are attached. This is my first time using this report
sys
Hi,
I noticed that ob-haskell.el doesn't support custom ghci prompts at present.
Custom ghci prompts such as "λ>" are quite popular in the haskell community,
see for example
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/42081379/how-to-set-up-org-babel-for-haskell-with-stack
Could you have a look at the
Emacs : GNU Emacs 25.2.1 (x86_64-w64-mingw32)
of 2017-04-25
Package: Org mode version 9.1.2 (9.1.2-25-g2567fe-elpa @ emacs/.
emacs.d/elpa/org-20171030/)
In a .org file (not an agenda buffer) using the clock-report (M-x
org-clock-report) with otherwise default options, the order of options
manual
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