From: Nicolas Goaziou
Subject: Re: Bug: the code(convert the file to objc-mode) cause orgmode export
to html file error
Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2017 14:35:18 +0100
> Your function doesn't handle buffers not associated to a file. You may
> want to try
>
> (and (stringp
陈泼杨 writes:
>
> (add-to-list 'magic-mode-alist
> `(,(lambda ()
> (and (equal (file-name-extension buffer-file-name) "h")
> (re-search-forward "@\\"
>
From: Nicolas Goaziou
Subject: Re: Bug: the code(convert the file to objc-mode) cause orgmode export
to html file error
Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2017 12:28:47 +0100
> Hello,
>
> =E9=99=88=E6=B3=BC=E6=9D=A8 writes:
>
>> .h file use c/c++ mode or objc-mode base on it's c
Hello,
陈泼杨 writes:
> .h file use c/c++ mode or objc-mode base on it's content, so there is
> emacswiki solution there:
> https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/ObjectiveCMode, so i put the the code in my
> configuration:
>
> ;; header .h add to objc-mode, this cause org unable to export to html file
.h file use c/c++ mode or objc-mode base on it's content, so there is emacswiki
solution there:
https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/ObjectiveCMode, so i put the the code in my
configuration:
;; header .h add to objc-mode, this cause org unable to export to html file
(add-to-list 'magic-mode-alist
Aloha Sebastian,
Yes, the links are exporting correctly now.
Thanks,
Tom
On May 27, 2010, at 12:35 PM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
Nick Dokos writes:
Thomas S. Dye wrote:
Aloha all,
On the bus this morning I was able to find out a bit more about
problems with html export.
Using Bernt's minim
Nick Dokos writes:
> Thomas S. Dye wrote:
>
>> Aloha all,
>>
>> On the bus this morning I was able to find out a bit more about
>> problems with html export.
>>
>> Using Bernt's minimal.emacs and exporting to html with C-c C-e H, git
>> bisect says:
>>
>> 459d99c44c7df4cd09d82fa54c53e5d5eec47a
Thanks Nick,
Sebastian Rose thinks this is fixed now. I haven't had time to pull
the latest org-mode, but hope to do so soon.
Apologies if my adventure with git bisect led you into dicey territory.
As always, I appreciate the benefit of your experience.
All the best,
Tom
On May 27, 2010,
Thomas S. Dye wrote:
> Aloha all,
>
> On the bus this morning I was able to find out a bit more about
> problems with html export.
>
> Using Bernt's minimal.emacs and exporting to html with C-c C-e H, git
> bisect says:
>
> 459d99c44c7df4cd09d82fa54c53e5d5eec47a4e is the first bad commit
> com
Aloha all,
On the bus this morning I was able to find out a bit more about
problems with html export.
Using Bernt's minimal.emacs and exporting to html with C-c C-e H, git
bisect says:
459d99c44c7df4cd09d82fa54c53e5d5eec47a4e is the first bad commit
commit 459d99c44c7df4cd09d82fa54c53e5d5
Hi Russel,
I cannot reproduce this. I open a file with
emacs test/xx\ yy.org
and C-c C-e b opens the corresponding HTML file in the correctly
in Firefox.
- Carsten
On Feb 3, 2010, at 12:10 AM, Russell Adams wrote:
Whitespace in the filename isn't being escaped when launching the
extern
Whitespace in the filename isn't being escaped when launching the
external browser.
Thanks!
--
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PGP Key ID: 0x1160DCB3 http://www.adamsinfoserv.com/
Fi
On Apr 14, 2009, at 1:12 AM, Eraldo Helal wrote:
Salve Orgers!
When exporting to html my auto-timestamp looks like this:
CLOSED: class="timestamp">2009-04-14 Tue 00:52
I would rather like to have it like this:
CLOSED: class="timestamp">2009-04-14 Tue 00:52
In words: I would like timestamp
Salve Orgers!
When exporting to html my auto-timestamp looks like this:
> CLOSED: class="timestamp">2009-04-14 Tue 00:52
>
> I would rather like to have it like this:
CLOSED: 2009-04-14
Tue 00:52
In words: I would like timestamp keyword html span to include the timestamp.
Reason: This would
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 01:19:01AM +0100, Richard Riley wrote:
>
>
> Couldn't resist trying this in 6.12 (not that I would ever have spaces
> in an
> html file name)
>
> It seems to work ok in 6.12trans.
>
Then I'll upgrade after I complete my current project.
Thanks!
-
Russell Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Found a small bug.
>
> The new "export and view in browser" function fails if there are
> spaces in the filename.
>
> Org-mode version 6.07b
>
> Thanks!
Couldn't resist trying this in 6.12 (not that I would ever have spaces in
an
html file name)
Found a small bug.
The new "export and view in browser" function fails if there are
spaces in the filename.
Org-mode version 6.07b
Thanks!
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PGP Key ID: 0x1160DCB3
On Apr 13, 2008, at 8:48 PM, T. V. Raman wrote:
two suggestions:
1) accept paths like "./foo.html" as local links.
This is now allowed.
2) Augment C-c C-l to react to file: by providing filename
completion relative to the working directory.
This is hard and therefore not yet implement
On Apr 13, 2008, at 10:32 PM, T. V. Raman wrote:
file:// urls are already designed to be platform independent.
So an org file should never carry in it a path like a\\b\\c.html
-- we should always use a/b/c.html
since that's the syntax used by relative URLs.
Yes, but while an Org file is still
file:// urls are already designed to be platform independent.
So an org file should never carry in it a path like a\\b\\c.html
-- we should always use a/b/c.html
since that's the syntax used by relative URLs.
> "Carsten" == Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Carsten> Hi Raman, On
Hi Raman,
On Apr 13, 2008, at 8:48 PM, T. V. Raman wrote:
two suggestions:
1) accept paths like "./foo.html" as local links.
I will look into this. The problem is the system dependence
of file names, so I am not sure what a good solution would be
that would work on Windows as well as on Un
two suggestions:
1) accept paths like "./foo.html" as local links.
2) Augment C-c C-l to react to file: by providing filename
completion relative to the working directory.
The emacs binding to the w3m browser does this if you type file: in the
minibuffer
when prompted for a URL.
> "Carsten
H,
this is *such* a good idea, that I will implement this retroactively
into all versions since ... 2.0 or so? Abracadabra! Done.
In fact, it has been working just so for a very long time.
file:foo.html -> href="foo.html"
file:foo.org-> href="foo.html"
The second line assumes that t
I think writing http:foo.html is a bad idea because typing that
string in other contexts is sort of meaningless as a URL.
Until now, everything one types in org-mode sort of has meaning
elsewhere. If you want it to look like a url in this case too
then I'd suggest file:foo.html -- rther than http:
On Apr 13, 2008, at 5:33 PM, T. V. Raman wrote:
I've not tried http:foo.html -- but I suggest doing that to
author a relative URL is a bad idea.
Can you explain why you think that this is a bad idea?
Educate me! What is wrong with writing http:foo.html ??
- Carsten
I tried ./foo.ht
I've not tried http:foo.html -- but I suggest doing that to
author a relative URL is a bad idea.
I tried ./foo.html and that didn't work either. One compromise
would be to get ./foo.html to link to a relative url, while
foo.html continues to link to a local anchor
> "Carsten" == Carsten Dom
On Apr 13, 2008, at 6:49 AM, T. V. Raman wrote:
Hi,
org-export turns links of the form
[[foo][link to relative url foo]]
ends up creating links of the form
...
this means that it becomes impossible to write hyperlinks that
are relative URLs.
Hi Raman,
the url goes into the first pair of s
Hi,
org-export turns links of the form
[[foo][link to relative url foo]]
ends up creating links of the form
...
this means that it becomes impossible to write hyperlinks that
are relative URLs.
--
Best Regards,
--raman
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
WWW:http://emacspeak.sf.net/raman/
Fixed (I think), thanks.
- Carsten
On Aug 25, 2007, at 11:14, Rainer Stengele wrote:
Carsten Dominik schrieb:
Is this a new bug, did it work before?
have you changed your config, for example using
org-agenda-skip-function?
- Carsten
On Aug 25, 2007, at 0:39, Rainer Stengele wrote:
Carsten Do
That must have been broken ever since properties were introduced.
This happen when a property drawer is folded, but the first
line is visible when you call an export command for visible
portion.
Will be fixed in the next release, hopefully.
- Carsten
On Aug 25, 2007, at 11:14, Rainer Stengele w
Carsten Dominik schrieb:
Is this a new bug, did it work before?
have you changed your config, for example using
org-agenda-skip-function?
- Carsten
On Aug 25, 2007, at 0:39, Rainer Stengele wrote:
Carsten Dominik schrieb:
Version 5.06b fixes the bugs mentioned here in the last few hours.
htt
On Jun 16, 2007, at 8:14, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
I understood that a table can be exported to HTML. I can not find how
to
do this. How do I do this?
http://staff.science.uva.nl/~dominik/Tools/org/org.html#Exporting
- Carsten
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I understood that a table can be exported to HTML. I can not find how to
do this. How do I do this?
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