Bastien wrote:
> Michael Hannon writes:
>> Greetings. The woman that runs our research group complains that she is
>> unable to print PDF documents that a couple of us in the group send her, and
>> that the two of us are the only source of such troublesome documents.
&g
Greetings. The woman that runs our research group complains that she is
unable to print PDF documents that a couple of us in the group send her, and
that the two of us are the only source of such troublesome documents.
It occurred to me that the two of us are the only ones in the group that use
E
> When I export a org file to html, string "--" in org file is converted to
> "–" in html.
>
> I want to display "--" verbatim, so could you tell me how to inhibit
> converting "--"?
What happens if you enclose the two dashes in equal signs? As:
=--=
-- Mike
Bastien wrote:
>Michael Hannon writes:
>
>> Hi, folks. Just FYI:
>>
>> - Forwarded Message -
>>>From: Yihui Xie
>>>To: Stephen Eglen
>>>Cc: ess-h...@r-project.org
>>>Sent: Saturday, June 2, 2012 3:08 PM
>>>Subject:
Hi, folks. Just FYI:
- Forwarded Message -
>From: Yihui Xie
>To: Stephen Eglen
>Cc: ess-h...@r-project.org
>Sent: Saturday, June 2, 2012 3:08 PM
>Subject: Re: [ESS] knitr
>
>There is no point comparing markdown with org mode, and the answer
>will be definitely this: org mode can bea
Bernt Hansen wrote:
>Michael Hannon writes:
>
>>
>> I was hoping that there might be some kind of customization possible:
>>
>> (setq leave-the-bleeping-tabs-alone t)
>
> (setq org-src-preserve-indentation t)
>
> maybe?
>
Woo hoo! Thanks, Bern
Michael Hannon wrote:
>
>Thomas S. Dye wrote:
>>
>>> Greetings. I was trying to set up a little demo in which I included a
>>> Makefile inside a "sh" source-code block in an Org-mode file, then tangled
>>> the file and ran "make" on the
Thomas S. Dye wrote:
>
>> Greetings. I was trying to set up a little demo in which I included a
>> Makefile inside a "sh" source-code block in an Org-mode file,
>> then tangled the file and ran "make" on the tangled file (either in the
>> actual shell or in another sh block in Org).
>>
>> It appe
Greetings. I was trying to set up a little demo in which I included a
Makefile inside a "sh" source-code block in an Org-mode file, then tangled the
file and ran "make" on the tangled file (either in the actual shell or in
another sh block in Org).
It appears that Org is removing tabs when it tan
Bastien wrote:
> Eric Schulte writes:
>
>> Have you tried typing " I insert
>> code blocks, as well as >
>> That said your function does more than the > limits the languages to those which are supported. If others think this
>> is generally useful I'd be happy to add it to ob.el.
>
Bastien wrote:
> Charles writes:
>
>> Perhaps only one #+TBLFM: per table is allowed
>
> More precisely, hitting C-c C-c on #+TBLFM: will just apply formulas in
> *this* line.
>
> Using several #+TBLFM: lines is sometimes useful when you want to apply
> different sets of formulas -- which I thin
Charles wrote:
> I'm fairly new to Org and did an experiment. Perhaps only one #+TBLFM: per
> table is allowed since the plural is used
.
.
.
Thanks, Charlie. I think you must be correct. Since posting my message, I've
run across the notion of using " C-c ' " within a table to edit formulas.
Greetings. I'm having difficulty applying multiple formula expressions to an
Org-mode table. For example, if I start with:
#+TBLNAME: test
| 1 | 2 | |
| 4 | 5 | |
| 7 | 8 | 9 |
#+TBLFM: @1$3='(+ 10 7)
#+TBLFM: @2$3='(+ 11 9)
and then position the cursor on the f
> From: Rafael
>To: org-mode list
>Sent: Friday, May 4, 2012 5:05 PM
>Subject: [O] Theorems in org-mode?
>
>
>Motivated by the side note by Nicolas in
>http://www.mail-archive.com/emacs-orgmode@gnu.org/msg55225.html, I tried
>the example at the end of this message, which requires
>org-special-b
On Wednesday, April 25, 2012 at 4:52 PM Thomas S. Dye wrote:
>Michael Hannon writes:
>
>> On Monday, April 23, 2012 at 11:44 PM Thomas S. Dye wrote:
>> .
>> .
>> .
>>> The documentation of read.table has this:
>>
>>> The number of data column
On Wednesday, April 25, 2012 at 12:08 AM Eric Fraga wrote:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>> Michael Hannon wrote:
>>
>>> Greetings. I've got another export question. If I put two small images
>>> into
>>> an Org-mode table and export the containing docum
On Monday, April 23, 2012 at 11:44 PM Thomas S. Dye wrote:
.
.
.
> The documentation of read.table has this:
> The number of data columns is determined by looking at the first five lines
> of input (or the whole file if it has less than five lines), or from the
> length of col.names if it is speci
Greetings. I'm sorry to belabor this, but I thought I had found a relatively
clean way to pass a "ragged" table to an R source-code block. Simple answer:
add the "fill=TRUE" option to the read.table function. Please see the
appended for the log of an R session that does what I want.
I then trie
Greetings. I'm sitting in on a weekly, informal, "brown-bag" seminar on data
technologies in statistics. There are more people attending the seminar than
there are weeks in which to give talks, so I may get by with being my usual,
passive-slug self.
But I thought it might be useful to have a c
On Tuesday, April 17, 2012 at 7:46 AM Sebastien Vauban wrote:
>Hi Rainer,
>
>Rainer M Krug wrote:
>> I am irritated - shouldn't the following create a pdf?
>>
>> #+begin_src R :results file :file sustEconOnlyNonRec.pdf :session R
>> plot(runif(100))
>> #+end_src
>>
>> I am getting no error messa
On Thursday, March 29, 2012 at 1:04 AM Sebastien Vauban wrote:
> Michael Hannon wrote:
>> Greetings. I just ran across an article about Doxygen [1], and I'm
>> trying to
>
> Forgotten footnote?
Hi, Seb. Yep, the footnote appears in my draft message but not in the
Greetings. I just ran across an article about Doxygen [1], and I'm trying to
understand if there's any intersection between Doxygen/Roxygen and Org mode
Babel, both of which seem to have literate programming as a goal. Any
thoughts about this? Thanks.
-- Mike
On Wednesday, March 28, 2012 at 4:01 PM Daimrod wrote:
> Eric Schulte writes:
>
>> Applied, Thanks!
>>
>> Daimrod writes:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I've made a small patch to ob-C.el so it now includes the current
>>> directory to the list of directories to be searched for header files.
>>> Without thi
> From: Nick Dokos
>
> Stephen J. Barr wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> This seems like a simple question but I can't seem to find the answer?
>> How do I specify the table width for an org-table that I will export
>> to HTML?
>>
>
> Not sure about the real HTMl syntax, or whether this is the best
> solu
Greetings. I've got another export question. If I put two small images into
an Org-mode table and export the containing document to HTML, I see the two
images displayed side-by-side in an area of the page that is at least roughly
the actual size of the concatenated images.
If I export the same d
> From: Nick Dokos
>> Greetings. I'm exporting a document to both HTML and PDF. In the
>> HTML version, I get a table of contents. In the PDF version, I do NOT
>> get a table of contents. The appended text illustrates the problem.
>> I'd like to get the TOC in both.
>>
> num:nil causes unnum
Greetings. I'm exporting a document to both HTML and PDF. In the HTML
version, I get a table of contents. In the PDF version, I do NOT get a table
of contents. The appended text illustrates the problem. I'd like to get the
TOC in both.
I'm running:
Org-mode version 7.8.03 (release_7.
> I noticed that strings like ='foo'= or =di"= don't get recognized by org as
> code, which is somewhat unfortunate because it forces me to edit exported
> HTML by hand. Are there any workarounds for this behavior?
Hi, Leo. You might try inserting a null character before and after the
quotation
Greetings. I'd like to know if there is some way to "tag" the output of a
source-code block so as to indicate which line of the source-code block
produced the output.
In the appended example, the results of computing both "myMat" and
"diag(myMat)" are juxtaposed. I'm looking for a way to indicat
> Manual: Consistently use 'Org mode'
>
> * doc/org.texi: Use 'Org mode' instead of alternatives like
> 'Org-mode' or 'org-mode', as suggested in Phil's notes
> ('doc/Documentation_Standards.org').
>
Doesn't this depend on the way "Org mode" is being used in the sentence?
If it's used as a noun
Nice. Very interesting and informative. Thanks, Eric.
-- Mike
- Original Message -
> From: Eric Schulte
> To: Michael Hannon
> Cc: Org-Mode List
> Sent: Friday, November 18, 2011 11:39 AM
> Subject: Re: [O] Details of compling and running C++ code from Org-mode?
> From: Sebastien Vauban
>> Just for the record, adding the following to my .emacs file seems to solve
>> the problem I was having, where the C++ compiler was compiling a source
>> block (written to a temporary file in /tmp/...) and was unable to find an
>> include file in the current working d
++-compiler
(concat "g++ -std=c++0x "
"-I"
(expand-file-name ".")
)
)
-- Mike
>____________
>From: Michael Hannon
>To: Olaf Meeuwissen
>Cc: Org-Mode List
>Sent: Friday, November 18, 2011 12:39 AM
>Su
Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
> Michael Hannon writes:
>> Greetings. I'm having a problem compiling a C++ source-code block in
>> Org-mode. The same C++ code compiles and runs in the shell.
>>
>> The issue seems to relate to local include files. [...snip...]
>&
Greetings. I'm having a problem compiling a C++ source-code block in
Org-mode. The same C++ code compiles and runs in the shell.
The issue seems to relate to local include files. I.e., a program that
includes only standard files, such as:
#include
works fine. But Org-mode seems to be un
> [...]
> C-e is bound to org-end-of-line which does the stutter step when you have a
> wide buffer in a narrow window: it stops at the first previously invisible
> character[fn:1]. If you have a very wide screen (e.g. a table with a hundred
> columns or something like that) it might take a few st
[...]
>> I had a vague recollection that there was at one time a proposal to have
>> some kind of continuation lines for multiple properties.
> That is the case and the (now implemented) result of these discussions is
> best described in the commit message shown here.
> http://orgmode.org/w/?p=or
>>> (1) Does "deprecated" mean that the BABEL line will be gone from Org-mode=
>>> 7.8?
>>
>> Yes.
>>
> AFAIK, if you are pulling from the git repo, it's already gone: it's
> been gone since Oct. 20 or so.
Heh. Thanks, Nick. I AM running with a copy from the git repo, but I've been
afraid to p
>> [...]
>> (1) Does "deprecated" mean that the BABEL line will be gone from Org-mode
>> 7.8?
> Yes.
Hi, Seb. Thanks for confirming this.
>> (2) I typically use the following BABEL line:
>>
>> #+BABEL: :session *R* :cache yes :results output verbatim :exports both
>> :tangle
>>
>> How would I e
>> (2) I typically use the following BABEL line:
>>
>> #+BABEL: :session *R* :cache yes :results output verbatim :exports
>> both :tangle
>>
>> How would I express that using the PROPERTY syntax?
> #+PROPERTY: session *R*
> #+PROPERTY: cache yes
> #+PROPERTY: results output verbatim
> etc.
>
> Or
Hi, Eric. In a recent thread ("Failure exporting with emacs --batch") on this
list, you mentioned:
>> #+BABEL :exports results
>>
>
> One item to note is that the #+BABEL: syntax is now deprecated, try
> replacing the above line with the following.
>
> #+PROPERTY: exports results
I've seen the
That fixes it! Thanks, Nicolas.
-- Mike
>
>From: Nicolas Goaziou
>To: Michael Hannon
>Cc: Org-Mode List
>Sent: Friday, November 11, 2011 2:40 PM
>Subject: Re: [O] "ORG-LIST-END-MARKER" appears in HTML export of LaTeX code
>
&g
Greetings. I'm getting a gratuitous string:
ORG-LIST-END-MARKER
inserted into the HTML version of some exported LaTeX code. The PDF export
seems to be OK.
This problem was discussed in the thread starting at:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2011-03/msg01751.html
but I can
Greetings. I'm curious about the process of executing a program that is
compiled from a source block in Org-mode.
Some background: I was playing with some C++ code (a slight generalization of
some code I found in a book). I wanted to use the "assign" method to
initialize a vector, as:
vec
Thanks, Eric (and Seb and Nick). FYI, I've passed this issue to the ESS help
list.
-- Mike
- Original Message -
> From: Eric Schulte
> To: Michael Hannon
> Cc: Org-Mode List
> Sent: Monday, October 17, 2011 1:30 PM
> Subject: Re: [O] Missing newline in R code
Greetings. The appended R code fragment executes without problem in
an ESS buffer, but it hangs indefinitely when I try to execute it
directly from the Org buffer via C-c C-c.
The solution is to add the trailing newline in the "noteToSelf"
variable:
noteToSelf <- "Buy low.\nSell high.\n"
Ob
Thanks, Eric. That's very clear. (This is a great list.)
-- Mike
>
>From: Eric Schulte
>To: Michael Hannon
>Cc: Org-Mode List
>Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 5:42 PM
>Subject: Re: [O] Question about using :cache in Babel (for R)
&g
Hi, Henri-Paul. Please allow me to suggest that you consider using "Easy
Templates" to insert your source-code blocks:
http://orgmode.org/org.html#Easy-Templates
Using the template:
is not only faster than typing:
#+begin_src
#+end_src
it also inserts both the begin and e
Greetings. I have a question that relates to the use of the :cache option in
Babel sessions using R.
Here's the relevant configuration information:
Emacs : GNU Emacs 23.2.1 (x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.24.4)
of 2011-05-23 on x86-12.phx2.fedoraproject.org
Package: Org-mo
Thanks, Nick. I just grabbed:
Org-mode version 7.7 (release_7.7.314.g12f0)
and don't seem to have the problem any more.
-- Mike
>
>From: Nick Dokos
>To: Michael Hannon
>Cc: nicholas.do...@hp.com; Org-Mode List
>Sent: Wednesday, Sep
hat relate to finding Org
files.
At this point I guess I'm ready to declare victory and slink away, but it
WOULD be interesting to know what's going on.
-- Mike
--
#+TITLE: Test
#+AUTHOR: Michael Hannon
#+EMAIL: jm_han...@yahoo.com
#+BABEL: :session *R* :cache yes :results
straws, I've tried renaming the R session, as:
... :session mTest
(on the theory that the '*' is used for emphasis in Org-Mode markup and might,
therefore, somehow confuse things). That didn't help.
-- Mike
>
>From: Michael Hannon
>
>> Greetings. I've been having problems lately in exporting Org-Mode
>> source-code documents to HTML and/or PDF.
>>
>> I'm running Org-Mode 7.7 with Emacs 23 on 64-bit linux (Fedora 15).
>> I've appended a document that exhibits at least some of the problem. The
>> problems are similar to the
FYI: the problem described below is worse with:
Org-mode version 7.7 (release_7.7.298.gbf3e9)
-- Mike
>
>From: Michael Hannon
>To: Org-Mode List
>Sent: Friday, September 16, 2011 10:50 AM
>Subject: [O] Problems with Org-Mode export
>
&
characters that
it's hard to reproduce in email, and ending with:
...org-mode/lisp/ob-R.elc" . 9734)], 5
I'd welcome any help/advice that anybody can provide.
Thanks,
-- Mike
## Sample file that exhibits some export problems
#+TITLE: This is a test
#+AUTHOR: Michael Hanno
> From: suvayu ali
>
> Hey Mike,
>
> On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 1:18 AM, Michael Hannon wrote:
>> but Emacs complains about an "org-mode fontification error" and doesn't give
>> me an executable R source-code block. I've tried numerous minor vari
Greetings. Pardon my ignorance, but I'm having trouble understanding some
elisp syntax.
Some time ago I asked on this list how to use the "<..." shortcut to
insert a source-code block in upper case (as: BEGIN_SRC, etc.),
Suvayu Ali responded with:
(add-to-list 'org-structure-template-alist
> I don't think the following trick has come up yet. If you are
> only exporting to HTML, you can do:
>
> @e@vent
Thanks, Carsten. That works nicely.
-- Mike
Very cute. A few random thoughts:
(1) You'll be hearing from the studio's lawyers first thing Monday morning.
(2) Is that horse flesh I smell in your bedroom?
(3) Is somebody going to add a "vimeo" export mode to Org?
-- Mike
>
>From: Bastien
>To: emacs-org
Michael Gauland wrote:
> Michael Hannon yahoo.com> writes:
>
> > To define =my_frabbitz= in this model, we issue the command:
> > => my_frabbitz = "someRandomWord"=
> > The "my_frabbitz" in the sentence comes out in monospace, but the
>
Greetings. I have another dumb question related to HTML export. In the
document I'm revising I have some R code and some references to R variables.
I'd like the R code and variables to appear in monospaced font. This seems
easy enough. Here's an example that works as I want it to work:
To
Thanks to Suvayu, John, and Nick (in chronological order) for thoughtful
comments on this. I'm still considering my options.
-- Mike
Thanks, Suvayu. I'll bet somebody on this list could knock out 400 lines of
elisp code that would do the trick, but I'm happy to punt on it. It isn't that
important a feature.
-- Mike
>
>From: suvayu ali
>To: Michael Hannon
&
Greetings. I've "inherited" an HTML document that uses the construct:
event
for instance, to underline the initial 'e' in the word. The context is
something like:
e event
to show that the choice of option 'e' corresponds to choosing an "event".
In preparation for a revision of the
>> Greetings. I happened to notice that in evaluating R source-code blocks in
>> an Org-Mode file I got some cruft from my .Rprofile in the output on some
>> occasions but not on others.
>>
>> To my surprise, it appears that the CASE of the keywords on the BEGIN_SRC
>> line affects the output. P
Greetings. I happened to notice that in evaluating R source-code blocks in an
Org-Mode file I got some cruft from my .Rprofile in the output on some
occasions but not on others.
To my surprise, it appears that the CASE of the keywords on the BEGIN_SRC line
affects the output. Please see the appe
Greetings. I wonder if there's a way to tell Emacs to keep the "fences"
(vertical bars) in an exported, ASCII file. I.e., sometimes I'd like:
| Name | Phone | Age |
|---+---+-|
| Peter | 1234 | 17 |
| Anna | 4321 | 25 |
instead of:
Name Phone Age
From: Eric S Fraga
> To: suvayu ali
> Cc: Michael Hannon ; Org-Mode List
> Sent: Thu, July 7, 2011 1:30:37 AM
> Subject: Re: [O] Customizing "Easy Templates"?
>
> suvayu ali writes:
>
> > Hey Mike,
> >
> > On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 4:28 AM, Michae
Thanks, Suvayu. This works like a charm.
-- Mike
- Original Message
> From: suvayu ali
> To: Michael Hannon
> Cc: Org-Mode List
> Sent: Wed, July 6, 2011 10:13:55 PM
> Subject: Re: [O] Customizing "Easy Templates"?
>
> Hey Mike,
>
> On
Greetings. I just came across the "Easy Templates" feature of Org-mode:
http://orgmode.org/manual/Easy-Templates.html
In particular, using:
to generate:
#+begin_src
#+end_src
is a real time-saver for me.
One thing that would improve this feature for me: I like to keep sou
Great. Thanks, Eric. I haven't done exhaustive testing of your code, but so
far it seems to do exactly what I had in mind.
-- Mike
- Original Message
> From: Eric Schulte
> To: Michael Hannon
> Cc: Org-Mode List
> Sent: Tue, July 5, 2011 4:21:20 PM
> Subje
Greetings. I'd like to be able to view just the source-code blocks in a Babel
file. I.e., I'd like to do something logically equivalent to "tangle", but
without creating a separate file, just a view within the current file. Any
suggestions?
Thanks,
-- Mike
> From: Nick Dokos
> [...]
> Here is a link to basic customization:
>
> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-configs/org-customization-guide.html
>
> It includes a link to the list of "40 variables that are changed by
> many users".
Very useful. Thanks again, Nick.
-- Mike
> From: Nick Dokos
[...]
>> Heh. Yes, thanks, Eric. I'm not crazy enough to try to bootstrap my way
>> through 900+ variables, but that sets the scale of the challenge for me.
>>
> IIRC, Carsten had run a poll for the nomination of the 50 most-use{d|ful}
> variables. The results must be so
> From: Eric S Fraga
> [...]
>> FWIW, in Emacs I typed:
>>
>> C-h v org
>>
>> and got no fewer than 931 completions. A lot of knobs to turn!
>
> yes, indeed! the info manual is your friend here. it is very difficult
> to figure out what you need to set from just the list of org- variab
> From: Jambunathan K
Is there something else that I can/should do to make sure that the
original
Org-Mode is really gone?
>>
>>>Restart your emacs to make sure that you don't have any remnants, but
>>>otherwise this seems fullproof to me.
>>
>> Hi, Nick. Yes, I did res
> From: Nick Dokos
>> Is there something else that I can/should do to make sure that the original
>> Org-Mode is really gone?
>>
>Restart your emacs to make sure that you don't have any remnants, but
>otherwise this seems fullproof to me.
Hi, Nick. Yes, I did restart Emacs but had the same
Greetings. I'm trying to learn about Org-Mode. My goal is mainly to learn to
use the Babel extension, but I'm trying to get a good feel for Org-Mode before
I do that.
I've been having some difficulties with inconsistencies between the behavior
described in Org-Mode tutorials and the behavior of
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