> Uwe Brauer writes:
> The exporters take the text to be exported from the buffer, so if the
buffer contains
> arbitrary precision, then I don't think so: you'd have to apply a filter
of some sort.
> It's easy enough however to set the format for calc, recalculate all the
tables,
Uwe Brauer writes:
> Hi
>
> Is there way, that when I export and org file with a table, its content
> is rounded when exported to html/latex?
>
The exporters take the text to be exported from the buffer, so if the buffer
contains
arbitrary precision, then I don't think so: you'd have to apply
'spacemacs" is just a pre-configured version of emacs. I personally
don't like spacemacs, but I have 'stolen' some of their configuration
for my own setup.
I find these pre-configured versions of emacs (spacemacs,
prelude, better-defaults, Purcell's emacs.d, emagicians, etc) to be good
reference
Michaël Chlon writes:
> Hi,
>
> I have spacemacs and write some org files.
By the way, does anyone else find "spacemacs" bothering? Unlike
previous things like MicroEmacs, which have somehow always been clear to
me to be very different things from Emacs, I get the impression that
"spacemacs" us
Michaël Chlon writes:
> Hi,
>
> I have spacemacs and write some org files.
> But when I generate an agenda view for week,
> for example, TODO task are not displayed !!
What kind of agenda view do you mean?
With 'C-c a a' (which is what I mostly use), TODO items are only shown
by default if they
Hi
Is there way, that when I export and org file with a table, its content
is rounded when exported to html/latex?
Uwe Brauer
Hi,
I have spacemacs and write some org files.
But when I generate an agenda view for week,
for example, TODO task are not displayed !!
Any idea what is wrong ?
Here is my .spacemacs file:
8< -- >8 -
;; -*- mode: emacs-lisp -*-
;; This file is loa
>> I've printed, signed, scanned and sent the assignment to
>> ass...@gnu.org , waiting for their response.
>
> Nice.
It should be possible to do without printing and
scanning, do all of the assignment electronically.
Hi Please look at the following examples: | org1 | org2 |
org1 + org2 | org1 + org2 | org1 | org2 | result2 |
|---+---+-+-+--+--+-|
| 1.253 | 1.453 | 2.706 | 2.7 | 1.3 | 1.5 | 2.8
| #+TBLFM: $3=$1+$2::$4=$1+$2; E f-1::$5=$1;
Hello,
"Siraphob (Ben) Phipathananunth" writes:
> I've printed, signed, scanned and sent the assignment to
> ass...@gnu.org , waiting for their response.
Nice.
> In the meantime, please install another patch I wrote, attached.
Done, barring one hunk specified below.
> You may notice that the
I've printed, signed, scanned and sent the assignment to ass...@gnu.org
, waiting for their response.
In the meantime, please install another patch I wrote, attached.
You may notice that the email and name of the patch author is different,
this is to correspond with my email and legal name. ("
Hello,
I was waiting for Org to update in elpa. This appears fixed. Thank you
Charles for helping define the problem better.
-k.
On 6/24/18, Berry, Charles wrote:
>
>
>> On Jun 23, 2018, at 2:06 PM, Nicolas Goaziou
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> "Berry, Charles" writes:
>>
>>> tl;dr: `:export
Sorry for the slow reply.
I tried something similar to your second proposal (mimicking
`org-attach-dired-to-subtree'), but more convenient in my opinion and
not losing the method choice. It mimicks the mechanism to store links:
there is a new command `org-store-attachment' (to which one could give
John Magolske writes:
>> It happens because syntax coloring is a bit dumb. It uses regexps but
>> not the parser. However, if you try, e.g., to export the document, the
>> plus signs will not be treated as markers.
>
> Ok, just tried org-html-export-as-html and see it renders properly
> in html:
Hello,
Rainer Stengele writes:
> Having this item list:
>
> - 1
> - 2
>
> with cursor in the "-2" row demoteing the item with org-shiftmetaright
> results in
>
> - 1
> 2
>
> where the expected " * 2" is displayed as "2".
> describe-char with cursor at the expected asterisk position rev
Hi all,
Having this item list:
- 1
- 2
with cursor in the "-2" row demoteing the item with org-shiftmetaright results
in
- 1
2
where the expected " * 2" is displayed as "2".
describe-char with cursor at the expected asterisk position reveals that "*" is
displayed as space:
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