Hi Max,
Thanks for your reply.
"Max Nikulin" writes:
> On 26/02/2023 08:52, gnu...@pm.me wrote:
>> (basically similar to what #include
>> directive in C preprocessor would do, e.g.). As of now, the
>> above
>> s.org exports to s.html which has the file: link converted to
>>
>> file:///home/user
Hello,
I have a couple questions about TODO items, cookies and export. I am
unable to find anything the manual that seems relevant. Please see the
attached.
TIA,
Leo
#+TITLE: ox-beamer/latex questions
#+AUTHOR: Leo Butler
#+OPTIONS: H:2 toc:t num:t tags:nil todo:nil
#+LATEX_CLASS: beamer
#+LATEX
Hi Timothy,
Thanks for your reply.
"Timothy" writes:
> Hi Ihor,
>
>> This sounds like a reasonable request.
>> What we may do here is allowing a new parameter :verbatim
>
> From a read of the original email, it sounds like a `:dir'
> parameter could also
> solve this use case, and allow for a b
You can try something like this
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(setq bibtex-completion-format-citation-functions
'((org-mode . (lambda (keys) (org-ref-insert-cite-keys keys) ""))
(latex-mode. bibtex-completion-format-citation-cite)
(markdown-mode . bibtex-completion-format-c
Hello,
I have discovered a weird behaviour that I have tracked back to
org-persist and org-element-cache, where after some time, when I try to
follow a document internal link in org mode, whether to a headline or to
a =<>=, it would ask me to load a TAGS file, I think somewhat
like how xref might
Hi Ihor,
> This sounds like a reasonable request.
> What we may do here is allowing a new parameter :verbatim
>From a read of the original email, it sounds like a `:dir' parameter could also
solve this use case, and allow for a bit more flexibility.
All the best,
Timothy
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Timothy (‘tecosaur’
On 26/02/2023 08:52, gnu...@pm.me wrote:
(basically similar to what #include
directive in C preprocessor would do, e.g.). As of now, the above
s.org exports to s.html which has the file: link converted to
file:///home/user/media/s/media/s01_image.png
Doesn't cpp behave in a similar way?
grep
Dear All,
On Wed, 25 Jan 2023 at 12:53, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Confirmed, after replacing the .bib key with
> abnarQuantifyingAttentionFlow2020a.
>
> András, may you take a look?
First of all, apologies for reacting that late, unfortunately, I've
had way less time to work on Org-mode and citep
Hello,
just realized that it is ok if I open the file ox-rst.el and evaluate
the hole buffer.
I do have
(require 'ox-rst)
in my .emacs file and I have evaluated that a number of times, but for
some reason the rst backend is only registered with the Org dispatch
when evaluating the ox-rst.el buf
stardiviner writes:
> I got a problem when more than one Emacs package competing on setting
> text-property on same target from different packages.
>
> Here is the original problem and discussion link:
> https://github.com/nobiot/org-transclusion/issues/166
>
> Does anybody have a good idea to so
Ken Mankoff writes:
>> I noticed that ob-core besides org-babel-default-header-args:LANG uses
>> org-babel-header-args:LANG. The latter is not defined in ob-screen,
>> however I am unsure concerning its effect (completion?).
>
> I don't understand this either.
It defines the expected values of h
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Subject: [PATCH] org-manual: Clarify that :eval yes obeys
> `org-confirm-babel-evaluate'
>
> * doc/org-manual.org (Limit code block evaluation): Clarify :eval yes
> value.
Applied, onto bugfix.
https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs/org-mode.git/commit/?h=bugfix&id=911
gnu...@pm.me writes:
> I have a file s.org in ./ (current directory), which includes
> another file s0.org living under ./media/s/:
>
> ./s.org:
>
> #+TITLE: s
> #+INCLUDE: "./media/s/s0.org"
>
> ./media/s/s0.org:
>
> * s0
> ** s01
>file:media/s01_image.png
>
> I want the org export to html to
Ihor Radchenko writes:
>> 1. I have assigned my copyright for Emacs stuff to the FSF
>
> Bastien, may you please confirm?
I do, sorry for the delay.
--
Bastien Guerry
Ihor Radchenko writes:
>> That is a bit of an issue. Do org contributions and emacs contributions
>> count towards the same 15 LoC limit?
Yes. Copyright-wise, contributions to Org are contributions to Emacs.
>> If so, I have already exhausted mine, so TINYCHANGE won't work.
>
> AFAIK, we co
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Damien Cassou writes:
>
>> I've signed the FSF copyright agreement in the context of my
>> contributions to Emacs. Do I need to do any more paperwork?
>
> No, you don't.
> Bastien, could you please check FSF records?
I confirm Damien's FSF record is in order.
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Bast
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