Ok, I post too quickly. It's already planned on Org-ql side:
<https://github.com/alphapapa/org-ql/issues/409>
Sorry.
Le 30 juillet 2024 05:32:39 GMT+02:00, Seb g a écrit :
>Hello,
>
>Is there a plan to include org-ql upstream, into org-mode ?
>
>It is a very good t
Hello,
Is there a plan to include org-ql upstream, into org-mode ?
It is a very good tools to search in org-mode files or to build custom tables
from org-mode files.
Some functions like org-ql-search could become org-search, a main Org-mode
search engine.
And Org-ql could be used to make Org-
Hello,
I plan to use org-publish to make a website from org-mode files.
And I search an efficient way to make the website menu.
I know that I have to put the menu in the webpages preamble. But I don't like
the idea of writting the website menu in raw HTML. I would love to define this
menu as a
On Tue, 28 Dec 2021 14:58:35 +,
Eric S Fraga wrote:
> On Sunday, 26 Dec 2021 at 19:22, Seb wrote:
>> Using a special block, as in:
> [...]
>> fails, as it seems impossible to pass arguments to the special block.
> Not true. The following seems to create the
.
[[file_path]]
\end{minipage}
fails, as it seems impossible to pass arguments to the special block.
Any tips welcome.
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1006b...@cawnsmbme105.me.mbgov.ca"
Org: 9.4.5
Emacs: 27.1
Any tips welcome
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File "", line 1
axs[0].annotate(row["pos"], (row["mid"], 1), ha="center",
^
IndentationError: unexpected indent
---<cut here---end->---
Tangling the file and running the Python script shows no error at all.
Executing the source block from the dedicated buffer via C-c '
(`org-edit-special') also runs without errors. What is going on?
Thanks,
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sults output should be wrapped in #+BEGIN_ORG #+END_ORG, not in
another source code block.
Any tips much appreciated.
Cheers,
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Debian 7.3.0-1) 7.3.0, 64-bit |
---<cut here---end----->---
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ally narrow the
options, so that for instance only the LaTeX export options are shown
after hitting "l", but of course any tip allowing submenus to be fully
displayed will do!
Thanks,
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ts
for i in range(3):
print("Iter {0}".format(i))
#+END_SRC
#+RESULTS:
:
: ... Iter 0
: Iter 1
: Iter 2
---<cut here---end->---
Thanks for any advice,
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On Tue, 21 Jul 2015 13:37:39 -0400,
Nick Dokos wrote:
[...]
> Use eval-after-load:
> (eval-after-load "ox-latex" (add-to-list 'org-latex-classes ))
Thanks, I tried that but I get a "Symbol's value as variable is void:
org-latex-classes" when starting Emacs.
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Hello,
Does one have to `require' ox-latex in ~/.emacs just to set
`org-latex-classes'? I can't seem to find the proper hook where I can
add to this alist without loading ox-latex.
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ld clock any of these headlines, and then request a clock
table summarizing the activities regardless of project. I realize there
are some pitfalls with this approach, since care would be needed not to
clock the headline for the activitiy itself. Or is there a better way
to accomplish this?
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version combination, or does the
functionality of the header arguments depend on the engine being used?
Thanks.
+--- Footnotes ---+
¹ http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/languages/ob-doc-sql.html
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d prefer not to
have /every/ headline exported, but none.
I've been trying to find where the selection/exclusion is done (in ox.el?),
but my limited lisp skills didn't get me far enough. Any pointers?
Many thanks,
Seb
gmode/2010-01/msg00754.html
), but the solutions mentioned there don't seem to work with the
current version of org.
On 5/15/14, Sebastien Vauban wrote:
> Seb Frank wrote:
>> On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 7:19 PM, Eric S Fraga wrote:
>>> On Wednesday, 14 May 2014 at 18:00, S
ny ideas for the second problem? I.e.,
how to get rid of the BMCOL in export to latex/html/etc. while keeping the
headlines/content?
On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 5:51 PM, Seb Frank wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm interested in using org-mode to generate beamer slides and an
> article-like prin
Yes -- but that changes it to emph (instead of alert) in beamer export.
On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 7:19 PM, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> On Wednesday, 14 May 2014 at 18:00, Seb Frank wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Latex export converts *text* to \textbf -- this doesn't work well
Hi,
Latex export converts *text* to \textbf -- this doesn't work well for
headlines that get turned into section titles as these appear to be bold by
default. Is there a way to change this to \emph in headlines that get
converted to (sub)sections?
Thanks,
Seb
se be suppressed?
Thanks,
Seb
e an
untrusted certificate?
Thanks,
Seb
-reftex/
but I wouldn't know how to get some of the things you mention (type of
citation entry, biblatex vs latex etc.) to work.
Thanks,
Seb
On Thu, May 1, 2014 at 6:01 AM, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> John,
>
> I've been playing with the package although, so far, only for
> ci
Yes, that's right. H:2
On Sun, Apr 27, 2014 at 12:42 PM, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> On Sunday, 27 Apr 2014 at 10:14, Seb Frank wrote:
> > Thanks so much! I was trying to get a bit more flexibility with that
> > separate slide (e.g., have the title in the centre of the page and
asses
'("my-org-beamer"
"\\documentclass{beamer}
("\\singleside{%s}" . "\\singleslide{%s}")))))
#+end_src
which did the job.
Best,
Seb
On Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 9:05 AM, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> On Friday, 25 Apr 2014 at 08:2
to the
default?
Thanks,
Seb
Hello,
Thanks for all the suggestions. Being a perl dummy, how should these
scripts be called? Presumably some variables need to be set. Thanks
again for the pointers.
Cheers,
Seb
On Tue, 25 Jan 2011 15:08:59 -0500,
Matt Lundin wrote:
> "Bradley M. Kuhn" writes:
>>
information that can help evaluate how much effort
is involved in migrating would be appreciated. Thanks.
Seb
On Wed, 6 Aug 2008 11:13:25 + (GMT),
Gianpaolo Serafini wrote:
> Hi, I am a plannel.el user. I would like to swithto org-mode without
> lose previous data (tasks, notes, et
(funcall 'org-expiry-handler-function))
+ (funcall org-expiry-handler-function))
(org-delete-overlay ov)
(defun org-expiry-process-entries (beg end)
Am I missing something ? :)
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A Debian user reported a small typo in the reference card; below is the
patch that corrects it.
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--- /home/seb/orgcard.tex.orig 2008-07-14 15:08:08.0 -0700
+++ /home/seb/orgcard.tex 2008-07-14 15:08:15.0 -0700
@@ -758,7 +758,7 @@
\section{Notes}
$^1$ This
vely, this program is licensed under
the terms of the General Public License [..]", after the existing license, will do the trick.
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s fine, it's the use of Invariant Sections, Cover
Texts, etc that make it not-free as far as Debian is concerned.
But anyway, if you're the sole author, you can definitely move to a
GPL+GFDL dual-license when you so please, but I guess I stil
gt; bash, bison, auto-tools, glibc, php, gdb, emacs-lisp ...). Is it a
> problem to simply put the docs there?
it means maintaining two source packages, which is far from optimal
for something that moves as fast as org-mode. It could definitely be
done, but I
On 2008-06-06, Seb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2008-06-06, Seb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Is there any way that the documentation could be dual-licensed under
>> the GPL too ?
>
> or that the "Front-Cover provision" be removed altogether :)
while
On 2008-06-06, Seb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there any way that the documentation could be dual-licensed under
> the GPL too ?
or that the "Front-Cover provision" be removed altogether :)
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Hi,
I'm trying to package org-mode for debian, but it is unfortunately being
rejected: its manual is licensed under the GFDL, *with Front-Cover
texts*, which cannot make into Debian[1]. Is there any way that the
documentation could be dual-licensed under the GPL too ?
Cheers,
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