Another XHTML export question - is it possible to export special
symbols such as " " ? If not, perhaps the @ syntax could be
extended from simple tags to these too, i.e. "@ " ?
Thanks!
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Is org-export-html-style the only aspect of XHTML export which can be
customized via Local Variables? It would be nice to be able to
override org-export-html-table-tag per-file, for instance, but it
didn't work for me and I wasn't clever enough to figure out how the
code works from a quick glance.
Bastien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Richard G Riley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Will it be possible to have same state names in different groups at
>> some stage? e.g Most "Subsequence" (to use a word from the info file)
>> would have a Done state I would think.
>
> Actually, you can alread
Daniel Dehennin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have 2 problems:
>
> - the underscore "_" is not escaped,
Can you provide an example with context for both the input and the
output? Maybe the #+OPTIONS: line could be useful as well.
> - I use non-breakable spaces in my input files, like « some t
On Fri, Nov 02, 2007 at 03:26:19PM +, Bastien wrote:
> Adam Spiers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Another XHTML export question - is it possible to export special
> > symbols such as " " ? If not, perhaps the @ syntax could be
> > extended from simple tags to these too, i.e. "@ " ?
>
> Ha
Actually, this is how I load all my org files in one shot. It did
annoy me once upon a time.
Edd
On 11/2/07, Stefan Kamphausen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> when opening an agenda for TODO items (via M-x org-agenda t) all files
> from org-agenda-files will be opened. This clutters the bu
Oops!
-- : dash, not hyphen :-)
„hyphen" is -
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Hi,
Bastien suggested in other thread adding ~ to get a „protected
space" in LaTeX, and now I discover that a \nbsp is also to get a
protected space in HTML. So why can't we use the same syntax for
LaTeX and HTML?
Some other similar signs:
\- : breaking allowed
~ : protected space
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Le 5175 Septembre 1993, Bastien a tapoté:
> Daniel Dehennin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> I have 2 problems:
>>
>> - the underscore "_" is not escaped,
>
> Can you provide an example with context for both the input and the
> output? Maybe the #+OPTIONS: line could be useful as well.
Well, havi
Bastien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Richard G Riley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>>> Seq1: k1 k2 k3 | k0
>>> Seq2: ka k1 kb kc | k0
>>>
>>> If a headline starts with k1, how Org would know what should be the next
>>> logical keyword? k2 or kb? For now, it uses k2, ignoring Seq2.
>>
>> Occam's
Harald Weis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I need the following customization of the org-occur function:
> If the match is in a headline, headline _and_ body are made visible.
>
> Is there a way to accomplish this?
Have a look at the variable `org-show-hierarchy-above':
,[ org-show-hierarchy-
Richard G Riley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Seq1: k1 k2 k3 | k0
>> Seq2: ka k1 kb kc | k0
>>
>> If a headline starts with k1, how Org would know what should be the next
>> logical keyword? k2 or kb? For now, it uses k2, ignoring Seq2.
>
> Occam's razor. Simplest solution. The first one unless
Hi Adam,
Adam Spiers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is org-export-html-style the only aspect of XHTML export which can be
> customized via Local Variables? It would be nice to be able to
> override org-export-html-table-tag per-file, for instance, but it
> didn't work for me and I wasn't clever e
Stefan Kamphausen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The simple approach, to close all buffers associated with files in
> org-agenda-files, is obviously not what one wants, instead only those
> opened transparently should be removed afterwards.
While we may come up with an org-specific solution at som
Yes, your right about creating multiple EMAIL links in HTML. I'll try
to propose a fix to Carsten for that.
Thanks,
"T. V. Raman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> #+AUTHOR: a,b
>
> produces the right thing.
>
> However
> #+EMAIL:[EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> produces a single mailtoURL
>
Hi all,
when I change (using customize menue for "Org Archive") the archive tag
from "Archive" (English) to "Archiv" (German) I have to set the faces
for "Archiv" anew, and the "Archiv" tag doesn't do what the "Archive"
tag does, i.e. "Archiv" doesn't work. Is this intentionally so? (Problem
seen
Richard G Riley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> common.inc:
>
> #+SEQ_TODO: TODO(t) WAITING(w@) INPROGRESS(p@) | DONE(d) CANCELLED(x@)
> DELEGATED(l@)
> #+SEQ_TODO: apple(a) | orange(d)
>
> todo.org:
>
> #+include common.inc
This is not that straitforward, because org needs to read options like
#+
Richard G Riley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Will it be possible to have same state names in different groups at
> some stage? e.g Most "Subsequence" (to use a word from the info file)
> would have a Done state I would think.
Actually, you can already switch between sets of keywords if their
*fi
Michael Olson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I think fixes are needed to make org.el work with remember.el in Emacs.
>
> I didn't realize that other modes were using remember-buffer when I
> renamed it to remember-finalize. I've added an alias for
> remember-buffer to upstream Emacs so that thing
Adam Spiers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Another XHTML export question - is it possible to export special
> symbols such as " " ? If not, perhaps the @ syntax could be
> extended from simple tags to these too, i.e. "@ " ?
Have a look at `org-html-entities'.
You can use \nbsp in Org source file
Daniel Dehennin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Le 5175 Septembre 1993, Bastien a tapoté:
>> Daniel Dehennin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>> I have 2 problems:
>>>
>>> - the underscore "_" is not escaped,
>>
>> Can you provide an example with context for both the input and the
>> output? Maybe t
Bastien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Richard G Riley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> common.inc:
>>
>> #+SEQ_TODO: TODO(t) WAITING(w@) INPROGRESS(p@) | DONE(d) CANCELLED(x@)
>> DELEGATED(l@)
>> #+SEQ_TODO: apple(a) | orange(d)
>>
>> todo.org:
>>
>> #+include common.inc
>
> This is not that stra
Richard G Riley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Mh... how do you "remember" what set you're using for en entry?
>
> I don't know the details of the elisp but I assume that for one open
> file there is a "current sequence" variable? It is initialised to the
> first.
`org-todo-sets' is buffer-loca
Adam Spiers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> You can use \nbsp in Org source file, it'll be converted to
>> smoothly.
>
> Perfect, thanks! Probably worth adding this to the docs?
Yes, you're right.
I guess (info "(org)Enhancing text") is the appropriate place for that.
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Hi Uwe,
"Uwe Jochum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> when I change (using customize menue for "Org Archive") the archive
> tag from "Archive" (English) to "Archiv" (German) I have to set the
> faces for "Archiv" anew, and the "Archiv" tag doesn't do what the
> "Archive" tag does, i.e. "Archiv" does
Hi Richard,
Richard G Riley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> where register.org is a list of personal stuff including passwords etc
> so I have it protected with different file permissions to the normal
> todo.org file.
You might also have a look at John's org-crypt.el:
http://www.mail-archive.com/
"Daniel Clemente" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Bastien suggested in other thread adding ~ to get a „protected
> space" in LaTeX, and now I discover that a \nbsp is also to get a
> protected space in HTML. So why can't we use the same syntax for
> LaTeX and HTML?
>Some other similar signs
Hello All,
I need the following customization of the org-occur function:
If the match is in a headline, headline _and_ body are made visible.
Is there a way to accomplish this?
Thanks in advance.
Harald Weis
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On 2007-11-02 03:43 +, Michael Olson wrote:
> Leo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Hi Bastien,
>>
>> On 2007-11-01 17:31 +, Bastien wrote:
>>> Leo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>>
Apparently, remember.el bundled with Emacs CVS has been changed. And
the function 'remember-buffer' is
Hello,
Using org mode for near everything, I want to use LaTeX export.
I have 2 problems:
- the underscore "_" is not escaped,
- I use non-breakable spaces in my input files, like « some text »,
is-it possible to replace this by "~" ?
Regards.
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Xiao-Yong Jin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> But I would like to propose a work-around. How about make
> `^' and `_' in those regions marked as =this_code= or
> something similar not be interpreted as super- and
> subscripts?
You can already protect strings from conversion by playing with
`org-e
Hi,
when opening an agenda for TODO items (via M-x org-agenda t) all files
from org-agenda-files will be opened. This clutters the buffer space
and I think the buffers should be killed after reading their contents.
Probably I could do it myself using org-finalize-agenda-hook but it
may be worth
Daniel Dehennin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Well, having "_" in my ORG file was litteraly a "_" in my LaTeX source
> and compiling the LaTex source complains about missing $.
>
> I'm not able to reproduce this I don't understand what happend :-/
:)
> But now, how can I have some\_thing in my L
Hi list
On 11/2/07, Bastien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not sure about the the last two columns. Maybe it's simpler to
> let -- and --- be -- and --- in HTML output as well.
>
Shouldn't they be `&endash;' and `&emdash;' in HTML?
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/dtds.html#a_dtd_Symbols
Cheers
On 11/02/2007 11:43 AM, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Uwe,
>
> "Uwe Jochum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> when I change (using customize menue for "Org Archive") the archive
>> tag from "Archive" (English) to "Archiv" (German) I have to set the
>> faces for "Archiv" anew, and the "Archiv" tag doesn't do
> Shouldn't they be `&endash;' and `&emdash;' in HTML?
>
> http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/dtds.html#a_dtd_Symbols
>
You mean – and —
– and — for -- and --- respectively is ok. I think there
exist no and -
with \-and with ~ are also good... There exists
also (zero-width s
On Fri, Nov 02, 2007 at 03:52:27PM +, Bastien wrote:
> Harald Weis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I need the following customization of the org-occur function:
> > If the match is in a headline, headline _and_ body are made visible.
> >
> > Is there a way to accomplish this?
>
> Have a loo
"Uwe Jochum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> thanks for pointing to the new property feature, which isn't that new,
> I know. But I hadn't found the information on a fixed property name
> "Archive" in the manual either. Perhaps my fault.
No, the manual should be updated on this. Thanks for pointin
"Daniel J. Sinder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I don't have a solution either, but wanted to point out that there
> is nothing "old" about the ARCHIVE tag -- it serves a different
> purpose than the ARCHIVE property.
>
> The ARCHIVE tag leaves a heading where it is, but locks the tree
> from vis
"William Henney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I'm not sure about the the last two columns. Maybe it's simpler to
>> let -- and --- be -- and --- in HTML output as well.
>
> Shouldn't they be `&endash;' and `&emdash;' in HTML?
> http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/dtds.html#a_dtd_Symbols
Yes, thanks.
>I don't know if ~ is a good election. It should be looked for
> inside of words (li~ke this), but probably excluding URLs. Maybe that
> causes more problems to the users who want to write a literal ~.
I also think this is too complex.
>The symbol for „breaking allowed" could also be \~ .
On 23Oct2007, at 5:06 PM, Eddward DeVilla wrote:
==
Also, in the above example, the property values were aligned for me.
In my previous example, that didn't happen. It seems that the
alignment code does like underscores in names
= sample ==
* top
:PROPERTIES
On 17Oct2007, at 12:38 PM, Chris Randle wrote:
I'm new to emacs and org-mode, so please forgive me if I've missed
something fundamental.
I've been using org-tree-to-indirect-buffer bound to the default C-
c C-x
b, and saw in the help that you can modify org-indirect-buffer-
display.
In my
On 11/1/07, Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Lastly, since I'm whining, there's a bug in the formula editor that
> >>> I'm not sure if I've mentioned before. Edit the table below with
> >>> C-c
> >>> '. The '(@-I$2..$2) will become '(@-I$2..B&) which causes #ERRORs.
>
> This
On 11/2/07, Daniel Clemente <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Shouldn't they be `&endash;' and `&emdash;' in HTML?
> >
> > http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/dtds.html#a_dtd_Symbols
> >
>
> You mean – and —
Yes. Thanks for the correction.
Personally, I tend to just use the unicode characters directly in
Hello,
Using org mode for near everything, I want to use LaTeX export.
I have 2 problems:
- the underscore "_" is not escaped,
- I use non-breakable spaces in my input files, like « some text »,
is-it possible to replace this by "~" ?
Regards.
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