Vladimir Lomov gmail.com> writes:
> Hi.
> I want to emphasize (using bold monospace font when exporting to HTML)
> some parts of text in example block. Consider the following example:
> *** Determining adapter chipset and used driver
> #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
> zbox$ lspci -v
> ...
> 04:00.0 Network co
Oké Dan,
Understood. That sounds right; to move all the code into the
org-icons.el file. That way the patch is no longer needed, and
org-icons can live in the contrib dir (together with a directory for
the images).
I think its best if I make a fork of your repo. That gives me some
space for worki
Bastien altern.org> writes:
>
> Hi Philipp,
>
> Philipp Haselwarter gmx.de> writes:
>
> > Is there any particular reason for it to be hardcoded? Apart from the
> > fact that /well it just is this way right now/ I mean.
>
> Nothing carved in stone, but here are the two reasons I see:
>
> - w
Jambunathan K gmail.com> writes:
> >> Can you give me a hint where I can find some documentation about
> >> changing the styles.xml?
> >
> > You can have a look at contrib/odt/README.org. Jambunathan points
> > to this message, which can help:
> >
> > http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-o
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa gmail.com> writes:
> Hi Renzo, thanks for the reply.Isn't the include feature meant only for
exporting? I mean, will the file get included in the org buffer or is it going
to be included only when exporting the org file?Thanks,Marcelo.
Yes, that is correct.
The file from
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa gmail.com> writes:
>
> Hello list,It would be great if we could "lock a region" of text in an
org-mode buffer, meaning it gets read-only, and inside it you can't modify
anything besides applying org commands such as expanding/retracting/sparse tree
etc. I'm suggesting thi
Aloha,
Lately I have been using HTMLdoc for creating
.pdf documents from my org-files (first exported
to HTML). It works nicely and it means that I do
not have to install a whole TeX-package on my
Eee PC...
I wonder if there is anyone else on this list
using HTMLdoc?
To use it:
- Export foo.org
Carsten Dominik science.uva.nl> writes:
>
> Seems to me that this could be a nice add-on package, which would
> encode and insert such images.
>
> - Carsten
Yes, making it an add-on package would be the best way. Then everyone can chose
to use these image commands or not...
If there is some
To follow up on the topic:
I also experienced that IE did not show the images. Firefox does show them.
That's actually how I found out about this trick. Firefox is using the
src="data:..."
inside it's bookmark file...
Abiword also uses it in it's html export.
And email messages that include im
Hi,
It's been a while since I posted anything on
this list. I've just been using org-mode
happily for quite a while now, and am quite
contend with the way it's working for me now...
I do have one idea that I think might be useful.
Images (and small files) can be included inside
html files in the
Wanrong Lin gmail.com> writes:
>
>
> > Yes, it's right there in the manual...
> >
> > add the following line to your .emacs
> >
> > (setq org-export-html-auto-postamble 'nil)
> >
> > That should do the trick
> >
> > Ciao,
> > Renzo
> >
> >
> >
> >
> Thanks for pointing it out, but that is no
Wanrong Lin gmail.com> writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> For some of my org files, I don't want the following line to show up in
> my HTML export:
>
> "HTML generated by org-mode 6.05b in emacs 22"
>
> Is there an option to turn it off? I looked at the org source code and
> it seems the answer is no. Can
Hi all,
First, I wish everybody on the list a fine new year.
I have a question about the Agenda view. Is it possible to show the
phases of the moon in the agenda view? In a similar way as it can show
the Diary entries? Would this require a lot of programming, or can it be
done via an agenda view
You could try using a shell link instead of a file link...
Something like:
[[shell:kpdf%20foo.pdf][foo.pdf]
If that doesn't work, you could try to design your own hyperlink type for pdf-
files.
See the org-manual (pdf version):
Appendix A.2 Adding hyperlink types
Off-course it can also be tha
Setting:
(setq holidays-in-diary-buffer nil)
in my .emacs removed all the holidays from my agenda views...
Ciao,
Renzo
Christian Egli novell.com> writes:
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Bastien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I must acknowledge that the boxquote stuff wrapping your e-mails always
> looked a bit weird to me.. I usually see this as a way to quote emails
> or code examples, not to encapsulate your own prose.
True, I was kind of misusing the boxquotes. I just liked th
Bastien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
,-
| Oke,
|
| Org-TOC is a really nice way to navigate through
| any org-file.
|
| As to your P.S to make the TOC buffer look
| visually more distinct from the base buffer. I
| have a couple of suggestions:
|
| - Draw a box around the contents of the
|
William Case rogers.com> writes:
,-
| Hi,
|
| Yes, your plan sounds pretty challenging...
|
| But here's how I would get started on it:
| - First I'd make one HTML-page to use for the
| main layout. It will be this file that you
| could then print-out (two sided) from within
| any web
Carsten Dominik science.uva.nl> writes:
,-
| ...And you could add an extra line to the end of
| the command like this:
|
| (defun org-new-heading-after-current ()
|"Insert a new heading with same level as current, after current subtree."
|(interactive)
|(org-back-to-heading)
|
Yes,
I agree, the same mis-typing also happens with me, so this woulb be a good
option...
Ciao,
Renzo
Rick Moynihan calicojack.co.uk> writes:
It would be great if SHIFT-up/SHIFT-down would cycle through:
[#A]
[#B]
[#C]
_ - blank (i.e. no priority).
_
Kiermeier, Andreas (PIRSA - SARDI
saugov.sa.gov.au> writes:
,-
| Hi,
|
| I don't know if this helps, but I think the
| following line in your setup:
| (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.org\\'" . org-mode))
| should be changed into:
| (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.org$" . org-m
Rainer Stengele yahoo.de> writes:
,-
| Thanx for the reply Rainer,
|
| My work does not require so much organizing, And
| as yet my main .org file is not that big... but
| if it gets bigger in the future, then splitting
| the file up in parts might be a good option
| indeed.
|
| I'm not usi
Daniel Clemente gmail.com> writes:
>
> Hi,
> in a file I would like to write following line:
>
> „Writing [1] you can create a footnote."
>
,-
| The only two ways I found to write the brackets
| in the right way would be to set the line as
| fixed-width font. Like so:
|
| :Wri
,-
| Well,
|
| My org/GTD usage would be as follows:
|
| I do not use remember and I do not use the
| calendar/diary. I just keep it simple...
|
| I have one main .org file and edit that
| directly.
| In this file I've made top level
| headings that cover all the things I'm busy on
| (they a
Thanx Tassilo,
That was just what I needed...
Ciao,
Renzo
P.S. How did you produce that border around the text in the email you've send?
It looks pretty good...
Tassilo Horn member.fsf.org> writes:
,[ C-h v org-agenda-start-on-weekday RET ]
| org-agenda-start-on-weekday is a variable
Hi there,
I've got a question about the weekly agenda view.
Is there a setting that can change the agenda view to start the week
on the current date, instead of on Mondays? So that the agenda would
show 7 days, starting from the current date.
Can this be done for the default agenda view, or do I
Sorry for my previous e-mail, I found the answer brozsing through the org-info
documentation:
Note that the sexp entries must start at the left margin, no white space is
allowed before them. For example, the following segment of an Org-mode file
will be processed and entries will be made in t
Hi,
If I set dates for Birthdays in my .org file like the following:
Birthdays
* TODO Jack 1979
SCHEDULED: <%%(diary-anniversary 5 3 1979)>
I will get the following error message when I use C-c a to open an
Agenda view...
Bad sexp at line 24 in /Users/Swangdoodles/Agenda.org:
(diary-a
Hi,
Maybe I'm not that smart here...
But what is actually the difference between using:
*priorities
and:
*Using tags
You could make tags like this:
Urgent
Tomorow
Low
etc...
Ciao,
Renzo
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You can use \auml and \eacute. If you have symbols that do not work correctly,
let me know. The complete list is in the variable org-html-entities.
- Carsten
Thanx,
Got that working right now.
The list is in the variable org-html-entities, looks pretty complete to me...
The only thing I'm
Hi there,
I've been trying to get the org-export-latex.el going, but can't get
it loaded. I've tried the following in my Preferences.el (I use
Aquamacs Emacs) file:
;; Load org-latex-export
(load
"/Applications/Emacs.app/Contents/Resources/lisp/textmodes/org-export-latex.el")
(require
'Applica
Hi,
First of all, I've started using org-mode, and must say that it' a
real fine addition to my Aquamacs Emacs. Great work, thanx!
I do have a question concerning HTML-export:
When I write a & in an org-file, it gets exported as &
However I would like to use HTML-codes for special symbols, like
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