I have added options to use Markdown Extra-style footnotes and example
blocks to ox-md.
Markdown Extra is used by many different Markdown engines. You can read
more about it here: https://michelf.ca/projects/php-markdown/extra/
--
Erik L. Arneson
Computer Research Consultant
earne
On Wed, 16 Oct 2013, Haider Rizvi wrote:
> "Erik L. Arneson" writes:
>> My Github repository is located here:
>> https://github.com/pymander/evernote-mode
>
> Erik, looks interesting.
>
> I attempted to give it a whirl, do you want issues / discussion here
&g
n
org-evernote.el library that has an `org-evernote-pull' command that
tries to work similarly to `org-mobile-pull'. It's still a work in
progress, but I'd love some feedback and contributions.
My Github repository is located here:
https://github.com/pymander/evernote-mode
Tha
> it's a good idea to do this in HTML exports on a permanent basis, a
> non-clumsy version could be patched into org-export-as-html.
Thanks, that looks like a good start!
--
Erik L. Arneson
GPG Key ID : 1024D/62DA1D25 BitCoin : 1LqvuGUqJ4ZUSoE7YE9ngETjwp4yZ2uSdP
Offi
oks like it may be the easiest and the
most concise.
--
Erik L. Arneson
GPG Key ID : 1024D/62DA1D25 BitCoin : 1LqvuGUqJ4ZUSoE7YE9ngETjwp4yZ2uSdP
Office : +1.541.291.9776Skype : callto://pymander
http://www.leisurenouveau.com/ http://www.transformason.org/
in the browser.
I can make the COinS snippets myself using the tool available on
the COinS website, but it would be handy if org-mode could do that
automatically using the org header data that already exists.
--
Erik L. Arneson
GPG Key ID : 1024D/62DA1D25 BitCoin : 1LqvuGUqJ4ZUSoE
p://ocoins.info/
--
Erik L. Arneson
GPG Key ID : 1024D/62DA1D25 BitCoin : 1LqvuGUqJ4ZUSoE7YE9ngETjwp4yZ2uSdP
Office : +1.541.291.9776Skype : callto://pymander
http://www.leisurenouveau.com/ http://www.transformason.org/
On Sun, 17 Oct 2010, Sebastian Rose wrote:
> "Erik L. Arneson" writes:
>> On Sun, 17 Oct 2010, Erik L. Arneson wrote:
>>> I'm running into a very strange bug when publishing to HTML. Even when
>>> a page contains no footnotes, a footnote section
On Sun, 17 Oct 2010, Erik L. Arneson wrote:
> I'm running into a very strange bug when publishing to HTML. Even when
> a page contains no footnotes, a footnote section is added with one
> footnote an the text "FOOTNOTE DEFINITION NOT FOUND: 0".
I am, by the way, running t
Hello folks,
I'm running into a very strange bug when publishing to HTML. Even when
a page contains no footnotes, a footnote section is added with one
footnote an the text "FOOTNOTE DEFINITION NOT FOUND: 0".
I did a Google search for solutions to this problem, but instead just
came up with a bun
On Thu, 23 Sep 2010, Graham Smith wrote:
> I'm not sure how important this is, but having just upgraded to Snow
> Leopard, all my *.org files are now black with a green "exec" in the
> corner and trying to open them is giving a message that they is no
> application t view them and would I like to o
"Eric Schulte" writes:
> dyb...@lnouv.com (Erik L. Arneson) writes:
>> Great, I will start hacking away at it. What's the process I need to go
>> through to sign FSF papers?
>
> See http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.php#sec-2 for information on
> FS
"Eric Schulte" writes:
> Hi Erik,
Hi, Eric!
> I've just pushed up a commit with teaches Babel how to feed tables to
> ocaml, so your example above re-written as below should now work.
I already had half-a-patch (as you saw elsewhere on the list) that took
a slightly different approach than you
dyb...@lnouv.com (Erik L. Arneson) writes:
> This patch fixes the OCaml list assignment when using a table as a var
> to an OCaml source block in org-babel.
Please ignore this patch. It still needs some work. Values being
returned from OCaml don't seem to be read correctly now.
I'm sorry if this is not the correct format to send patches in, but it's
my first patch. Hope it looks good.
This patch fixes the OCaml list assignment when using a table as a var
to an OCaml source block in org-babel.
diff --git a/lisp/ob-ocaml.el b/lisp/ob-ocaml.el
index 8cdffc9..43be08c 10064
Hi everybody,
I have just started playing around with org-babel, and it's really
awesome! I've had great luck with emacs-lisp source blocks, and when I
saw that OCaml source blocks were also supported, I started testing
those out. Right away I ran into trouble, though. Observe the example
below
Hi guys,
I've discovered a bug in `org-agenda-get-timestamps' wherein an active
timestamp before the first headline causes it to fail. I realize that
this is probably an error in my use of active timestamps, but there was
no really handy error message and this bugged me for weeks.
I'm not famili
Torsten Wagner writes:
> As for the error message and my problem it might be a problem within
> org.el suggested in the thread
>
> "[Orgmode] org-mobile-push error with no headings" from Erik
>
> Thus, maybe you are totally innocent. ;)
I still haven't had time to track down what's causing the er
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
John Wiegley writes:
> Erik L. Arneson writes:
>> I just upgraded to org-mode 6.36c, and for some reason `org-mobile-push'
>> started throwing an error when it got to a file with no headings in it.
>> The error was in `o
Howdy all,
I just upgraded to org-mode 6.36c, and for some reason `org-mobile-push'
started throwing an error when it got to a file with no headings in it.
The error was in `org-back-to-heading'. This little one-line patch
fixes it, though I'm not certain it's the right thing to do at all:
diff
Erik Iverson writes:
> Hello,
Hi, Erik!
> Is there any concept of being able to run multiple, simultaneous
> clocks in org-mode. For example, I want one clock to track my total
> hours during the week at work, i.e., punch in and punch out.
>
> Then, while that clock is running, I would use the
21 matches
Mail list logo