miraculously i made a buggy solution for myself only. it might sort
wrong if you have [-] in rest of line.
so fwiw. in org-list.el.
for anybody who is searching for same thing:
((= dcst ?x) (or (and (stringp (match-string 1))
(replac
I'm sorry, again, replying to the private copy of the message sent as
Cc, I dropped mail list address at first.
Please, consider my response in the following context:
https://list.orgmode.org/orgmode/87a69j9c6s.fsf@localhost/
Ihor Radchenko, 2022-07-09:
Or we may go even further and make org-l
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
> Hi, Tim, thank you for your comments,
>
> Tim Cross writes:
>
>> Juan, I think it would be great to add your post to worg. I'm happy to
>> do this, but I think it wold also be good if we could include a basic
>> 'setup' i.e. what changes people might need to (or sho
Max Nikulin writes:
> Characters from Latin scripts, the set is wider than latin-1 but does
> not cover other languages. I do not dispute that font encoding is
> Unicode (if it can be stated so), usually support of Unicode is
> associated with smooth experience with wide range of languages.
A Uni
Hi
I start with this part
* The pseudo code
** The actual Matlab code
** Initialisation
*** Details
Which is converted via org-ctrl-c-minus
to
* The pseudo code
- The actual Matlab code
- Initialisation
- Details
However here the structure depends on the indentation and that might no
Max Nikulin writes:
> LuaTeX uses Latin Modern
> and it is not nearly Unicode
Maxim, please look at this screenshots carefully:
https://i.imgur.com/uMfheCL.png
https://i.imgur.com/WwGybBA.png
https://i.imgur.com/hpreFNQ.png
Frankly, I don't know what Latin Modern you're referring to, and what
Ihor Radchenko writes:
What can or cannot be preserved is a function of the export format.
MathJax is a wonderful thing and the LaTeX expression embedded in the
HTML is the best one can do -- MathML loses semantics -- which is why I
always recommend preserving the LaTeX when going to HTML.
PDF
Thanks for your reply.
This problem is not very important. If I find a solution (I mean how including
Mathjax in html emails) I will be back to report it on this list.
Thanks for org-mime, it is a very useful tool !
Best whises,
Jo.
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On Sat, Jul 09, 2022 at 12:00:53PM +0800, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Russell Adams writes:
>
> > I just want to get the agenda items in a programmatic way so I can
> > report on them.
>
> Can you then formulate what exactly you want to achieve?
> Do you want to consider only agenda items? All the tim
On Sat, Jul 9, 2022 at 2:10 AM wrote:
> I take the opportunity to say that I think that the simple
> self-contained example
>
>#+bibliography: references.bib
>[cite:@key]
>#+print_bibliography:
>
> should be part of the manual, especially since the
> 2021-07-31-citations post does not
On 09/07/2022 17:42, Juan Manuel Macías wrote:
Max Nikulin writes:
[...] With LuaTeX you get more convenient OTF and TTF font selection, but
you you have to pay for the feature. It is necessary to explicitly
specify all families: normal, typewriter, italics, etc if you need
Unicode. -
Not nec
Hi, Gerardo,
Gerardo Moro writes:
> As for your own package, Juan Manuel, I understand the main purpose is
> to take screenshots of movies. Am I correct?
> Thanks!
Yes, it is a series of homemade hacks (if i called it "package" I would
sound too presumptuous lol), just to be able to take screens
Hi Thomas,
Thomas S. Dye writes:
> Yes, what I called Babel you call org-babel. I don't know if the Lua
> handler of source blocks in Org might be useful for someone interested
> to write Lua extensions to LaTeX.
I'm writing a package for LuaLaTeX in Org[1] using lua code blocks, and
everything
Hi, Maxim,
Max Nikulin writes:
> [...] With LuaTeX you get more convenient OTF and TTF font selection, but
> you you have to pay for the feature. It is necessary to explicitly
> specify all families: normal, typewriter, italics, etc if you need
> Unicode. -
Not necessarily. You can go from the s
Hi, Tim, thank you for your comments,
Tim Cross writes:
> Juan, I think it would be great to add your post to worg. I'm happy to
> do this, but I think it wold also be good if we could include a basic
> 'setup' i.e. what changes people might need to (or should do to maximise
> benefit) in order t
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> I believe that it is useful for the users to see such issues instead of,
> say, failing silently on malformed bibliographies.
Applied onto main via 5b45ad083.
Best,
Ihor
Dear All,
On Sat, 9 Jul 2022 at 05:55, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> The problem with parsebib is that it does not even have license
> (I do not see any in https://github.com/joostkremers/parsebib). If
> parsebib were a part of Emacs core or at least a part of ELPA, we would
> also be able to use it i
Thank you, all, for the pointers!
As for your own package, Juan Manuel, I understand the main purpose is to
take screenshots of movies. Am I correct?
Thanks!
El vie, 8 jul 2022 a las 16:25, Juan Manuel Macías ()
escribió:
> Gerardo Moro writes:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I recently discover the Obsidian
I am replying here because the original reply did not go into my inbox.
Matt Huszagh writes:
>> I'd like to request other people who use export and source blocks
>> extensively to try the patch and see if it breaks anything.
>>
>> Meanwhile, could you please reword the commit message and make it
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