Hi All,
I've written a simple node script which imports events from an .ics file
into org, allowing them to show up in your agenda. This is based on
ideas discussed in
https://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-google-sync.html. It is
effectively a Javascript version of the ics2org Awk script, b
On 8/6/21 10:00 AM, Karl Voit wrote:
* M ‘quintus’ Gülker wrote:
The problem with the approach you describe in this article is that the
org markup is not really separatable from org as a part of Emacs.
This is absolutely true and I'm going to try something to change
that in the upcoming m
Hi Maxim,
> Timothy, I have seen that discussion. For me it does not matter in which way
> org-agenda.el will be fixed: by adding (require ’subr-x) or by using string=
> instead of string-empty-p. Both variants work with Emacs-26.3. The point is
> that
> “make single” should work without warnings
John,
> On Aug 6, 2021, at 8:38 AM, John Hendy wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> I'm wondering how to align the results from the R buffer (which I
> like) vs. the results printed by Org-mode for table results. Here's a
> toy example:
>
`tbl_df' objects come with their own print/show method. And it do
After a recent system update, I cannot replicate the issue anymore. 😃
Yes, I have set the basic follow processor and org-open-at-point takes
me to the .bib file at the entry for the key at point.
Surprisingly (to me), M-x ebib sometimes displays the entry for the key
at point, too.
All the best,
Tom
Bruce D'Arcus writes:
> On Fri, Aug 6, 2021 at 12:47 PM Thomas
On 05/08/2021 19:59, Timothy wrote:
Restore compatibility with Emacs-24.3.
FYI Emacs 24 is no longer Org’s minimum version, from the next release onward
it will be Emacs 25.
Timothy, I have seen that discussion. For me it does not matter in which
way org-agenda.el will be fixed: by adding
On Fri, Aug 6, 2021 at 12:47 PM Thomas S. Dye wrote:
>
> Aloha Bruce,
>
> So, I tried calling ebib() with point on a key and it works in some
> instances but not in others.
Just to make sure I'm being clear, I mean this in your config:
(setq org-cite-follow-processor 'basic)
... and then, when
Aloha Bruce,
So, I tried calling ebib() with point on a key and it works in some
instances but not in others.
So far, it works sometimes on plain cite: keys, but never on styles or
variants, like cite/a/f:
It would be magical if something this simple would do the trick.
All the best,
Tom
Bruce
On Fri, Aug 6, 2021 at 11:50 AM Thomas S. Dye wrote:
>
> Aloha Eric,
>
> That function opens a window on the ebib database and displays the
> record with the key at point.
So does the oc-basic follow function not provide this?
I guess I'm unclear if one can configure ebib to open bib files by
de
Aloha Eric,
That function opens a window on the ebib database and displays the
record with the key at point.
At this point, I'm just checking to see if someone has a similar
function working for the new org-cite framework.
I do appreciate the pointers to functions that do something similar
outsi
Greetings,
I'm wondering how to align the results from the R buffer (which I
like) vs. the results printed by Org-mode for table results. Here's a
toy example:
#+begin_src R :session foo :output results :type table :results value
library(tibble)
tmp <- tibble(x=1:5, y=x/pi)
tmp
#+end_src
In org
> There are two minor issues:
>
> - ox-context does not honour #+options: toc: nil or too: 1
>Since it is possible to add chapter TOCs later,
>it might be a good idea to omit the main TOC or limit it to one level.
This is an excellent catch. Not sure how this slipped by over the months
* M ‘quintus’ Gülker wrote:
> Am 04. August 2021 um 12:57 Uhr +0200 schrieb Karl Voit:
>> My focus is on Emacs-independent tools, emphasizing the argument
>> that Org mode is not Emacs-only and its syntax does have
>> applications outside of Emacs as well because it is a well-defined
>> syntax in
Hi all,
I share here the announcement of this presentation by Rohit Goswani
entitled "Continuous Integration and TeX with Org-Mode", scheduled for
Saturday, 7 Aug, within TUG 2021:
Sat, 7 Aug – 10:30 AM | Rohit Goswami Continuous Integration and TeX
with Org-Mode
In this talk I would like t
> Am 04.08.2021 um 18:01 schrieb Jason Ross :
>
> Hello,
>
> I have developed a ConTeXt exporter for Org Mode. It is available at
> https://github.com/Jason-S-Ross/ox-context
>
> The exporter provides custom environments for each document element
> in an effort to make customization easier, in
On Thursday, 5 Aug 2021 at 10:12, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
> I want to open the bib entry, something similar to org-ebib-open,
> which works on Org mode links.
Tom,
maybe clarify what org-ebib-open does?
For me, org-open-at-point, bound to C-c C-o, on a [cite:@key] entry,
will open the bibliography
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