On 2017-12-14 at 14:20, Michael Welle wrote:
> I can confirm that behaviour, but it doesn't bother me, because I use
>
> (setq org-id-link-to-org-use-id 'create-if-interactive)
This is a nice feature/solution but I'd like to point out to others reading it
that there may be a better option that
On 14/12/17 22:45, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Paulo Matos writes:
>
>> My TODO looks like:
>>
>> * TODO add support for %lo and %hi operands in offsets
>>
>> I create the link and the link has the name of the todo headline.
>> When I try to follow with C-c C-o, it says 'No match - cre
Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2017 12:18:24 +
From: Eric S Fraga
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: [O] advice please: best way to export to DOC(X) with maths
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Hello,
almost all the writing I do that is intended to be ex
Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2017 12:28:46 +
Subject: Re: [O] Can export the files with bibliography only to LaTeX
I am sympathetic to these views but unfortunately it's not always
possible. My university, for instance, requires me to prepare exam
scripts in DOC (hence my related email a few minutes ago
Am 14.12.2017 um 16:39 schrieb Nicolas Goaziou:
Rainer Stengele writes:
I am concerned hearing you say "sheer luck" because I am relying on such double
entries, which seem to have worked well in the past:
* TODO [#A] Change tyres spring/autumn
DEADLINE: <2018-05-01 Di> SCHEDULED: <2018-04-21
Hello,
Paulo Matos writes:
> My TODO looks like:
>
> * TODO add support for %lo and %hi operands in offsets
>
> I create the link and the link has the name of the todo headline.
> When I try to follow with C-c C-o, it says 'No match - create a new
> heading?'. If I say yes, a new heading is crea
Rasmus writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Rasmus writes:
>>
>>> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>>>
Hello,
Rasmus writes:
> Nicolas, are there any public interfaces to make ox export like
> interfaces?
No, there isn't. However, Org provides `org-mks'.
>>>
>>>
Hi Org List,
Is there an easy way to specify #+LATEX_HEADER options that will not be used
when exporting to Beamer? I can do the opposite - #+BEAMER_HEADER lines are not
exported to LaTeX. But I have some LaTeX config options that are getting in the
way when exporting to Beamer.
Thanks,
-k.
Hello,
Paulo Matos writes:
> On 14/12/17 15:20, Michael Welle wrote:
>>>
>>> I am curious why %hi and %lo would cause any troubles...
>> I can confirm that behaviour, but it doesn't bother me, because I use ;):
>>
>> (setq org-id-link-to-org-use-id 'create-if-interactive)
>>
>
> When I looked
Dear all,
I would like to set a hook that excludes events older than 2 months from
exporting using org-icalendar-combine-agenda-files.
I do not know enough lisp for that, thanks for any help ,
Jota
Interesting...
Is this really a requirement? Did you actually asked which formats they
support? Perhaps with careful negotiation, you might come up with good
outcomes. For example: support for sending your work as PDF, TXT or
HTML.
In the case of HTML, you can use any of these to convert your LaT
Hello,
For about the past day, I've been getting this error upon running 'make
update' from my local Org repository:
fatal: read error: Connection reset by peer
error: Could not fetch origin
If I recall correctly, this has happened before and the resolution was
that some admin needed to do s
Rainer Stengele writes:
> I am concerned hearing you say "sheer luck" because I am relying on such
> double entries, which seem to have worked well in the past:
>
> * TODO [#A] Change tyres spring/autumn
> DEADLINE: <2018-05-01 Di> SCHEDULED: <2018-04-21 Sa +1y>
> DEADLINE: <2018-11-10 Sa> SCHED
Am 14.12.2017 um 14:41 schrieb Nicolas Goaziou:
Hello,
Rainer Stengele writes:
it looks like
* TODO task
DEADLINE: <2017-12-14 Do>
SCHEDULED: <2017-12-14 Do>
will find the DEADLINE and SCHEDULE timestamp and display correctly in
the agenda while
Sheer luck, I would say.
* TODO task
SCHE
On 14/12/17 15:20, Michael Welle wrote:
>>
>> I am curious why %hi and %lo would cause any troubles...
> I can confirm that behaviour, but it doesn't bother me, because I use ;):
>
> (setq org-id-link-to-org-use-id 'create-if-interactive)
>
When I looked at it, it sounded that the only thing i
Hello,
Paulo Matos writes:
[...]
> Interesting but it doesn't really work properly.
>
> My TODO looks like:
>
> * TODO add support for %lo and %hi operands in offsets
>
> I create the link and the link has the name of the todo headline.
> When I try to follow with C-c C-o, it says 'No match - cre
On 14/12/17 14:31, Michael Welle wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Paulo Matos writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a TODO item that got stuck due to some unforseen circumstances.
>> Another TODO item is needed as a workaround therefore I have something like:
>>
>> * TODO Implement using hash tables
>> :LOGBOOK:
Hello,
Rainer Stengele writes:
> it looks like
>
> * TODO task
> DEADLINE: <2017-12-14 Do>
> SCHEDULED: <2017-12-14 Do>
>
> will find the DEADLINE and SCHEDULE timestamp and display correctly in
> the agenda while
Sheer luck, I would say.
> * TODO task
> SCHEDULED: <2017-12-14 Do>
> DEADLINE:
Hello,
Paulo Matos writes:
> Hi,
>
> I have a TODO item that got stuck due to some unforseen circumstances.
> Another TODO item is needed as a workaround therefore I have something like:
>
> * TODO Implement using hash tables
> :LOGBOOK:
> - Note taken on ... \\
> Stuck because...
> :END
On Thursday, 14 Dec 2017 at 10:11, Adonay Felipe Nogueira wrote:
> Indeed, Pandoc is a way out ;)
>
> I just would advise against converting from LaTeX to Word DOC.
[...]
> Relying on these formats such as DOC and DOCX only serve to
> make people more dependent on the non-free software behind the
Hi,
I have a TODO item that got stuck due to some unforseen circumstances.
Another TODO item is needed as a workaround therefore I have something like:
* TODO Implement using hash tables
:LOGBOOK:
- Note taken on ... \\
Stuck because...
:END:
* TODO Implement using hand written maps
Th
Hello,
almost all the writing I do that is intended to be exported will be
exported to LaTeX. However, every now and again I need to export to
DOC/DOCX.
My query is: what is the best way (i.e. the state of the art) currently
in org to export to DOC/DOCX for text that has equations? I have both
Indeed, Pandoc is a way out ;)
I just would advise against converting from LaTeX to Word DOC.
I'd say stick to LaTeX and PDF.
This is important because: just like PDF, DOC (and also DOCX and
ODF-family) is sometimes binary file, but beyond that: DOC is not
standardized, and one can't edit a DOC
Am 04.09.2017 um 12:21 schrieb Eric S Fraga:
On Monday, 4 Sep 2017 at 12:08, Pdj wrote:
Hello, I am observing this (funky?) behavior:
in the agenda, the deadline seems to be identified only if it
immediately follows the headline, and it is ignored otherwise.
Am I missing something? Thank you,
Hello,
org-ref (https://github.com/jkitchin/org-ref) has some bibliography
support for html (and looking back at it for plain text, although I
never tried it).
Best,
Alan
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I do not think there is an out-of-the-box way to export a bibliography
directly from org-mode to formats other than LaTex. What I usually do
is export to Tex and then use Pandoc (https://pandoc.org/) to convert that
document to other
formats, usually Word so I can share my work with my colleagues
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> Rasmus writes:
>
>> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Rasmus writes:
>>>
Nicolas, are there any public interfaces to make ox export like
interfaces?
>>>
>>> No, there isn't. However, Org provides `org-mks'.
>>
>> Good point. It isn’t quite as ni
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