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INTERACTION OF `ORG-EXPORT-BABEL-EVALUATE' AND
`RESULTS OUTPUT' COUNTER-INTUITIVE
George Jones
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<2017-08-15 Tue 08:23>
I want to define code blocks that exp
input: Inappropriate ioctl for device
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I realize this is probably inherent to the design/the way babel works,
but are there any workaround (creating fake terminals, etc)?
Thanks,
---George Jones
This may be expected behavior, but it was unexpected to me:
'>' in sh :session output eaten after first src block.
Clues, RFTMs (I tried), workarounds?
Thanks,
---George Jones
redirect-test.org-
* Session output with ">&q
sting is to document
it the mailing list so others experiencing the same symptom can find
the solution, even it it is "well, duh"/RTFM.
---George Jones
old-style stuff here. Next battle.
What we want is illustrated by figure \ref{WhatWeWant}
#+CAPTION: What we want
#+LABEL: fig:WhatWeWant
Thanks for your work/help,
---George Jones
simple.org
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hould work if you
download it.
I'm not completely moving over yet. Gotta get the ox-bibtex stuff working
(export citations and bibliography
to .html and .tex). Nicolas sent me a test version, and it works for
tex/pdf, but has a few issues with HTML.
It's getting (gitting ?) there.
---George Jones
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example .org
and .bib that exports to both .tex and .html with a citation?
I'd be glad to use org-exp-bibtex while the new cite: (or whatever)
format is worked out.
Been beating my head on this for a few days.
Thanks,
---George Jones
On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 5:44 AM, Bastien wrote:
> For me, when the dir is available, I get a command not found
> for the xecho command.
>
Same here, after a git-update of org-mode. Not sure what the issue was
Thanks,
---George
d.
Thanks,
---George Jones
shErrors.org
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Next up, it seems that I have to use a :session to set arrays in sh code on
a remote system or you get a shell syntax error. See attached .org file
arrayRemote.org
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Success. No setting of temporary-file-directory needed.
Thanks,
---George
On Sun, Dec 23, 2012 at 2:54 PM, Bastien wrote:
> George Jones writes:
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> > Should a git pull of development version of org pull the right patch?
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> Yes.
>
> Simply ~$ git clone git://orgmo
Should a git pull of development version of org pull the right patch?
Thanks,
---george jones
On Dec 23, 2012 11:47 AM, "Bastien" wrote:
> Hi Michael,
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> Michael Albinus writes:
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> > <http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/63586/focus=63709>
> >
&
`hostname` at `date`
echo two $foo
#+END_SRC
Similar procedure on a mac still yeilds:
FYI/Thanks,
---George Jones
Couldn't write region to
`/scpc:g...@example.com:/var/folders/j6/j6w17khs3vl9s2_yg4rb5zsmgn/T/input-61683xyS',
decode using `mimencode -u -b >%s' f\
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