Aha, I see now. thanks for your answer. @Nick
On 03/13/2018 01:54 AM, Nick Dokos wrote:
"numbch...@gmail.com" writes:
After add more code, not it supports `js-comint`, `skewer-mode`, `Indium`.
Waited many days, still no response. Anyone want to review this code?
Recently view Org-mode mail
locale?
David Belohrad writes:
> Dear all,
>
> I have upgraded after some time org-plus-contrib through elpa to
> version 20180312, and quite some things stopped working. Most of them
> I have found, and have been related to usage of sexp in capture
> template, but there's one
another workaround is to use \\ instead of \par.
seems to work. the only thing is that the first page is blank with
"[DEFAULT-PACKAGES] on it. i tried commenting that part out and got a
blank page. i presume this is because i am using maint and not
master. again thanks.
Hello,
Vladimir Panteleev writes:
> * ob-table.el (org-sbe): (org-sbe func (x $ "a\"b\"c")) did the wrong
The dollar character looks strange. What syntax is that?
> - (quote (format "\"%s\"" el))
> + (quote (format "%S"
Hello,
ST writes:
> after reading "4.6 Link abbreviations" of the manual I have two
> questions:
>
> 1. is it possible to define linkwords with spaces, like this: [[Harry
> Potter:Chapter1]], it looks much more nice than
> [[Harry_Potter:Chapter1]]?
I think so.
> 2. is it possible to define a
Dear all,
I have upgraded after some time org-plus-contrib through elpa to version
20180312, and quite some things stopped working. Most of them I have found, and
have been related to usage of sexp in capture template, but there's one I'm
struggling to find.
My org-agenda no
On 3/12/18, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> This looks like a mixed installation. "turn-on-orgstruct" does not exist
> in master branch, which you seem to be using.
>
> I suggest making sure you properly load Org from the git repository
> instead of some other location.
in addition, i find it useful to
thank you.
i will try it.
Hello,
after reading "4.6 Link abbreviations" of the manual I have two
questions:
1. is it possible to define linkwords with spaces, like this: [[Harry
Potter:Chapter1]], it looks much more nice than
[[Harry_Potter:Chapter1]]?
2. is it possible to define a "links catalog" of abbreviations, like
On 3/12/18, Lawrence Bottorff wrote:
> I'm getting carried away with a footnote and want to have it be many
> paragraphs long when I export it to HTML. I can put in latex math formulae,
> and that breaks things up. But is there a way to simply have separate text
> paragraph in an org-mode footnote
Hello,
Lawrence Bottorff writes:
> I'm getting carried away with a footnote and want to have it be many
> paragraphs long when I export it to HTML. I can put in latex math formulae,
> and that breaks things up. But is there a way to simply have separate text
> paragraph in an org-mode footnote?
I'm getting carried away with a footnote and want to have it be many
paragraphs long when I export it to HTML. I can put in latex math formulae,
and that breaks things up. But is there a way to simply have separate text
paragraph in an org-mode footnote?
LB
"numbch...@gmail.com" writes:
> After add more code, not it supports `js-comint`, `skewer-mode`, `Indium`.
>
> Waited many days, still no response. Anyone want to review this code?
>
> Recently view Org-mode mailing list, many threads has response. Why my post
> does not have any response?
>
Be
Add a more better way to open src block.
>From d0db82e0b3f7e6ff0102b4b08ba18de883da32e2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: stardiviner
Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2018 01:23:52 +0800
Subject: [PATCH] org-src.el: (org-edit-src) support open edit src window
below.
---
lisp/org-src.el | 6 ++
1 file chang
Version 0.97 of ical2org is available at
https://github.com/rjhorniii/ical2org-go. It converts from Ical format,
e.g., .ics files, into an org-mode file.
It is feature complete. It has been tested with ICal files from several
sources, and it is successfully processing my personal Google calenda
Hello,
Clément Pit-Claudel writes:
> TL;DR: why does org-src-mode-configure-edit-buffer set
> buffer-file-name to a non-nil value?
> https://code.orgmode.org/bzg/org-mode/commit/4b6988bf36cb458c9d113ee4332e016990c1eb04#diff-ea848b037ba2c0bf95915700bb6f4e539d80d8cR486
[...]
> Why is that?
The
Hello,
Ss Christian has pointed out - introduce a separate CUSTOM_ID for text
with fixed structure and rather short verses is too heavy.
I do need to write a custom link type, if this use case is not of common
interest for the orgmode community.
Thank you,
On Mon, 2018-03-12 at 15:10 +0100, Ni
Hello,
ST writes:
> I'm not that experienced in writing in lisp. Is it difficult to create
> such custom link type? What is the closest link type that you would
> recommend to take as starting point (link on code, if possible)?
I'm not answering your question, but I suggest to use a CUSTOM_ID
i
Hello,
"Hoffmann, Jobst" writes:
> The org-mode manual version Release 9.1.6 (release 9.1.6-567-gbb5e79)
> says on page 159, that export of an org file to a LaTeX buffer is doneby C-c
> C-e l L.
>
> This ends in a message
>
> "Autoloading failed to define function turn-on-orgstruct"
>
> A litt
Thank you for your reply.
I'm not that experienced in writing in lisp. Is it difficult to create
such custom link type? What is the closest link type that you would
recommend to take as starting point (link on code, if possible)?
Thank you!
On Mon, 2018-03-12 at 14:08 +0100, Christian Moe wrote
Hello to all users of this list, this is my first posting.
The org-mode manual version Release 9.1.6 (release 9.1.6-567-gbb5e79)
says on page 159, that export of an org file to a LaTeX buffer is doneby C-c
C-e l L.
This ends in a message
"Autoloading failed to define function turn-on-orgstruct
ST writes:
> Adding an extra <> is not an option, as it will make the text
> less readable, and there is no need in this, as the headings tree
> structure is already there:
Adding targets, CUSTOM_IDs or IDs are all options. You may not like them.
> * 1
> ** 1
> ** 2
> *** 1
>
> Why should I tur
PS: It doesn't have to be Bible. Links in form of citations, like
[[MyBook:Chapter 1:Section 5:Subsection 3]]
Is quite useful in general. Where
#+LINK: MyBook path/to/MyBook.org::*%s
It is both readable as raw text and clickable.
Maybe it will be a good idea to be able to also add a <> at the
e
I finally found out the problem. I've been using Spacemacs and the
`spell-checking` layer would automatically initiate flyspell on each org
file, resulting in tremendous delay. If I disable flyspell from being
automatically activated, the agenda is shown in a few seconds.
On 26.02.2018 17:29,
Adding an extra <> is not an option, as it will make the text
less readable, and there is no need in this, as the headings tree
structure is already there:
* 1
** 1
** 2
*** 1
Why should I turn it into the following
* 1
** 1
** 2
*** 1
<<1>>
and then link with [[file:1]]?!... This both:
a) adds
On Monday, 12 Mar 2018 at 12:09, ST wrote:
> Hi,
>
> after reading the manual I didn't find a way to construct structured
> links referring to headings with endless depth, like:
I'm not entirely sure what your use case is but could you use a target,
i.e. something like <>, to indicate where you wa
Hi,
after reading the manual I didn't find a way to construct structured
links referring to headings with endless depth, like:
having an file.org:
* 1
** 1
** 2
*** 1
<---link here
with the link:
[[path/to/file.org::*1:2:1]]
Is this possible or should I file it as feature request?
PS: It shou
On Friday, 9 Mar 2018 at 17:30, Samuel Wales wrote:
> On 3/9/18, Eric S Fraga wrote:
>> Type C-h v org-latex-classes RET for the full description. The
>> header-string can include those particular indent and skip settings
>> along with other bits.
>
> i consulted the docstring and the manual. t
I added org-mode babel ob-js.el header argument :session.
Following packages :session are supported:
- skewer-mode
- js-comint
- Indium
>From 2cdf05cf2fe3e0740997d9861c8ff8f81c163750 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: stardiviner
Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2018 00:10:54 +0800
Subject: [PATCH 3/3] * ob-js.
Hi,
Here is an example Org file:
#+TAGS: [ tag1 : tag2 ] [ tag2 : tag3 ] [ tag3 : tag4 ]
* Tag1 :tag1:
* Tag2 :tag2:
* Tag3 :tag3:
* Tag4 :tag4:
Searching headlines by tags works well unless you combine a group tag together
with
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