Hi all,
I found a nice comparison of python, R and matlab[1]. This type of
comparison is available for other domains as well[2]. Now the sources
for these are on github[3]. The markup looks, erhm, unpleasant, i.e.
hard to edit, unless you use wikidot[4] - which is what the author uses.
Now I w
Hi,
I am looking for a way to format table columns to be verbatim for the
(latex) export. The reason is that in the following table, the numpy
`A[0]` will be interpreted as a footnote without a matching description
and export will fail.
|| matlab| r | numpy |
| elemen
On 6/17/14 12:20 PM, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I just started using helm, with some ambivalence. Turning on helm mode
> stompled all over my emacs, but for just that reason I suppose it might
> be worth trading my ido muscle memory for helm muscle memory.
>
> Anyhoo... The only thing
Hi,
Emacs 24.4.
org-mode latest master
clojure-mode latest MELPA
cider latest MELPA
Following the instructions in [1], I set up session evaluation for
clojure in the snippet:
#+BEGIN_SRC org
#+PROPERTY: header-args:clojure :session :cache no
#+begin_src clojure
(+ 1 2 3)
#+end_src
#+RESULTS:
:
On 2/26/14 3:11 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Michael Bach writes:
>
>> Thanks for your answer. `\url` can handle hash symbols in its argument
>> without escaping alright - as can be expected. AFAICS, the problem lies
>> in the `\footnote` command. And ye
Hello Vladimir,
On 21/02/2014 12:14, Vladimir Lomov wrote:
> Hello,
> ** Michael Bach [2014-02-21 11:52:14 +0100]:
>
>> Dear org-mode Devs and Users,
>
>> I am trying to export the following snippet
>
>> #+BEGIN_ORG
>> * LaTeX export of url with hash symb
Dear org-mode Devs and Users,
I am trying to export the following snippet
#+BEGIN_ORG
* LaTeX export of url with hash symbol
The Org mode export facilities can be used to export Org documents or
parts of Org documents to a variety of other formats.[fn:1]
* Footnotes
[fn:1] [[http://orgmode.org
On 2/7/14 6:01 PM, John Hendy wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 5:29 AM, Michael Bach wrote:
>> Dear org-mode Developers and Users,
>>
>> (Org-mode version 8.2.5g from git)
>>
>> I want to change the behaviour of C-c ' when inside a source block.
>> What
st of recently selected ones.
Now is there a way to control this option that I miss? Would it have
any effect? How would you handle this situation?
Best Regards,
Michael Bach
Dear org-mode Users and Developers,
I am running org 8.2.1 and was following the nice video [1] showing off
some org-mode features. I could follow and reproduce up to the point
where he goes on to edit a code block via C-c ' and puts a link there
via `org-store-link'. When I try that, I get the
On 10/6/13 5:09 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
> You want to set the :eval and :tangle header arguments, this can be done
> with `org-babel-insert-header-arg' bound to "C-c C-v j". I've just
> updated this function so that it now takes two optional arguments
> specifying the header argument and value.
>
Dear org-mode Users and Developers,
I am looking for a nice way to deactivate a babel source block with
point being anywhere on it. Imagine e.g. C-c C-v C-w to say "I want to
toggle execution/tangling for this block".
Background: I have the .emacs setup in a literate org-mode file where I
am tes
Dear org-mode Users and Developers,
(org-mode v8.1) I use the following function for customizable latex
export processes
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(defun my-auto-tex-cmd (backend)
"When exporting from .org with latex,
automatically run latex, pdflatex, or xelatex as appropriate,
using latexmk."
Hi Myles,
On 7/21/13 12:31 PM, Myles English wrote:
>
> From the documentation (C-h f insert-file-contents), it says that it
> "returns list of absolute file name and number of characters" but
> doesn't move the marker forwards, unlike insert does. So, I guess you
> would have to then move the m
Dear org-mode Users and Developers,
I am trying to write a simple function for importing files to org-mode
babel code blocks.
My naive approach was
--8<---cut here---start->8---
(defun import-to-org-from-files (path pattern progmode)
(mapcar #'(lambda (filep
Dear org-mode Users and Developers,
I checked out org-mode from today and tried the ox-freemind exporter. It
fails with the error:
`cond: Keyword argument :translations not one of (:name :parent
:transcoders :options :filters :blocks :menu)'.
I searched around and found a post[1] by Nicolas Goaz
Hi Bastien,
On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 10:34 AM, Bastien wrote:
>
> Would be a nice feature to have -- don't hesitate to report it with
> M-x report-emacs-bug RET
>
Done. Thanks for explanation.
Michael
> Is there a hook that is run before actual LaTeX export of a given
> org-mode buffer in the new exporter engine?
>
For reference:
I got it to work by adapting the snippet from Bruno Tavernier[1]:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(defun my-auto-tex-cmd (backend)
"When exporting from .org with latex,
Marcin Borkowski wmi.amu.edu.pl> writes:
>
> Dnia 2013-06-06, o godz. 09:11:11
> Michael Bach gmail.com> napisał(a):
>
> > Oh, I never saw it handled by the exporter, just a wrong assumption.
> > Just out of curiosity, do you think this could be implemented
Carsten Dominik gmail.com> writes:
> > Oh, I never saw it handled by the exporter, just a wrong assumption. Just
> > out of curiosity, do you think this could be implemented 'easily'?
>
> I guess it could be - but I am not sure if it should. Conventions about the
type of bullet to be used in
Carsten Dominik gmail.com> writes:
>> On 6 jun. 2013, at 10:20, Michael Bach gmail.com> wrote:
>> The LaTeX exporter does not honor the setting of org-list-allow-
alphabetical.
>
> I think it never did. Such a list is just an ordered list for export, the
bullet type
To minimize risk of eye cancer (previous version was sent from gmail
web interface at work without plain text setting) here it goes again:
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Søren Mikkelsen writes:
>> But I have a problem with the exporter:
>>
>> I have modified by org-exporter to export latex-files wi
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Søren Mikkelsen writes:
>>* But I have a problem with the exporter:*
>>**
>*> I have modified by org-exporter to export latex-files with the xelatex*
>*> compiler. The implementation uses the*
>*> "org-export-latex-after-initial-vars-hook"-hook to reconfigure the*
>>*
The LaTeX exporter does not honor the setting of
org-list-allow-alphabetical. It exports ordered alphabetical list as
standard enumerate environment with numbered items.
org-mode 8.0.3
I placed the setq before loading ox-latex. I read in the docstring that
org-list-allow-alphabetical should be
Org source'
button's onclick function show_org_source() is not defined. Is this file
accessible otherwise?
Best Regards,
Michael Bach
[1] http://orgmode.org/worg/exporters/beamer/presentation.html
Dear org-mode Users and Developers,
When I do a M-% (query-replace) in an org-mode buffer where the relevant
trees are folded, subtrees with matches are not unfolded. I am looking
for a similar behavior as is observed when doing a simple C-s
(search-forward).
While I am at it: the same appl
Eric S Fraga writes:
> If so, I suggest you could achieve what you want by using the
> org-export-* hooks to, for instance, save current position before export
> and then jump to that position after export? Maybe
> org-export-first-hook and org-export-latex-final-hook could be used?
>
Thanks fo
"Sebastien Vauban"
writes:
> That's perfectly correct: as long as your input code block does not change
> (options on the "meta" line and/or contents), your results will be taken "as
> is", instead of being recomputed every time.
Very nice, Thanks for confirmation!
Michael
Hello Everyone,
I am interested whether something like synctex search and inverse search
can be cooked up to work with org-mode. The codename `syncorg' was used
in this conversation [1]. Would this be hard to implement? Just
curious.
Kind Regards,
Michael
Footnotes:
[1] http://lists.gnu.org/
Hello everyone,
The way I am now doing LaTeX export is that I have the exported tex
buffer below the org buffer. When I do an export via `C-c C-e l' the
.tex buffer gets updated, but point jumps to beginning of buffer instead
of staying where it was. (How) Can I changed that so point stays near
Andreas Leha writes:
> yes, that should work. Try to export the following several times. The
> first number should not change.
> (note: maybe you'd have to execute the inner_test_cached once on your
> system)
>
> #+name: inner_test_cached
> #+begin_src R :cache yes :exports none
> rnorm(1)
>
Andreas Leha writes:
> would this noweb-based approach work for you:
>
> #+name: inner_test
> #+begin_src R
> 4 + 4
> #+end_src
>
> #+name: test
> #+begin_src latex :noweb yes
> \begin{equation}
> <>
> \end{equation}
> #+end_src
>
Yes, that works. Thanks for your thoughts on this, And
Hello everyone,
org-mode version 7.8.02
When doing `org-preview-latex-fragment' on a buffer with custom set
#+LaTeX_CLASS and some #+LATEX_HEADER lines, the pdflatex process to
create the ltxpng/*.png images fails e.g. with:
Failed to create dvi file from /tmp/orgtex1650tNa.tex
Now when I check
Eric Schulte writes:
> I don't know of a way to evaluate inline code blocks which are already
> inside of regular code blocks.
Thanks for your thoughts on this, Eric. This would be *really*
convenient for me. Too bad the christmas wishlist was processed
already.
> You could try direct begi
Hello,
I am using org-mode version 7.8.02
I can successfully do inline `src_R' e.g. via
--8<---cut here---start->8---
\begin{equation}
src_R{4 + 4}
\end{equation}
--8<---cut here---end--->8---
where `8' is put into the eq
Dear org-ers,
I am using babel more often. The way I do it is together with R and
LaTeX. That means I have a certain window layout with .org, .r, ESS,
latex output, etc. buffers. All in all that makes around 6 buffers.
Now when I use C-c ' to edit a babel src block in a temporary buffer, my
la
Michael Bach writes:
> Can someone give me a hint on where to look for a solution? Do I miss
> something obvious?
Indeed I missed something obvious. Once again: More thinking, less
typing.
Sorry for the noise
he last 4 lines (which overrule the coloring) came
from and am at a loss. I could not find it in the docs and googled
around to no avail. Also, I do not think this is caused by my other
org-mode configuration settings.
Can someone give me a hint on where to look for a solution? Do I miss
something obvious?
Thanks in advance,
Michael Bach
Just for reference, I found that I need to load `ob-latex.el'. With
that it works nicely.
Dear org-mode community,
I am configuring my LaTeX export setup and found LaTeX src blocks very
nice for the font lock they provide and the possibility of having AUCTeX
activated for that block by =C-c '=. However, org's LaTeX exporter puts
them into a \verbatim environment by default in the resu
Tassilo Horn writes:
Hi Tassilo!
> Usually, if you've adapted your `load-path' to include the org lisp
> direcory before requiring/loading anything from org, then all the
> bundled org files from emacs should be shadowed.
Yeah, I thought so as well. I manage org-mode (git) and my other 3rd
par
Tassilo Horn writes:
> Michael Bach writes:
>
>> [nothing]
>
> I agree with all that you've said. :-)
>
Hm. Since my subject line is the only thing I said, that was easy. :-)
So for the actual issue: After pulling emacs from bzr and org mode from
git today, org
Michael Bach writes:
What kind of evil, sleep-deprived line of thoughts took me when I wrote
this? Must have been too late for anything remotely meaningful. This
one clearly did not deserve any answer... Sorry for the noise
> Michael Bach writes:
>
> # edit
>
>> Dear
Michael Bach writes:
# edit
> Dear org-mode Users and Developers,
> I just wanted to know whether there are plans to support multicolumns in
> default orgtbl-to-latex. Something along these lines:
>
> #+ORGTBL: SEND multicol orgtbl-to-latex :splice t :skip 0 :hline "\\mi
a generic orgtbl syntax to implement the above intercell
modification. I read the doc for version 7.5 but maybe there are also
new methods in the dev version which I freshly use.
Kind Regards,
Michael Bach
Michael Brand writes:
> Your range formula @4$2..@4$5=@-1*@-2 will work if you upgrade at
> least to this commitdiff
> http://orgmode.org/w/?p=org-mode.git;a=commitdiff;h=8237c9ae6d587a22646333e0315683675e2db538
I am now running the 7.5 development version checked out today. I knew
I would have
$5=@-1*@-2, fail.
Thanks in advance,
Michael Bach
wondering how I would need to format the #+TBLFM: line to multiply
the respective numeric values of rows 2 and 3 in row 4. I am using org
v.7.4. All my attempts, also trying to define ranges like
@4$2..@4$5=@-1*@-2, fail.
Thanks in advance,
Michael Bach
Dear orgers,
I love orgtbl minor mode in auctex. I tried to set it up today for ctable
and this is the work in progress:
% % BEGIN RECEIVE ORGTBL systems
headline & headline \\NN
second row & second row \\NN
% END RECEIVE ORGTBL systems
#+ORGTBL: SEND systems orgtbl-to-latex :splice t :skip 0 :h
Is there an option for org-metaup (org-metadown) and
outline-next-visible-heading (outline-previous-visible-heading) to alway jump
to the first non-star character in a headline instead of the beginning of a
headline? I could not find this option in the manual. In my opinion, this would
compleme
On 02/16/2011 01:32 PM, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Phaebz,
>
> phaebz writes:
>
>> I defined it as an associative list, as described in the manual:
>> org-export-latex-todo-keyword-markup evaluates to (("new"
>> . "\\new{%s}") ("done" . "\\done{%s}") ("todo" . "\\todo{%s}"))
> Use "NEW" "TODO" "DONE" ins
to this list and finding the solution on my own.
For completeness, obviously the keys have all to be upper case, i.e. (("NEW" .
"\\new{%s}") ("DONE" . "\\done{%s}") ("TODO" . "\\todo{%s}")).
I will try to avoid these mails in the
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