Carsten,
I can confirm it works now. Thanks for the fix.
Mel
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 5:41 AM, Carsten Dominik
wrote:
> Hi Mel,
>
> I believe this problem is now fixed, please verify.
>
> - Carsten
>
> On Sep 19, 2009, at 5:25 AM, Melton Low wrote:
>
> I am on a Mac with OS X 10.5.8 Intel.
>>
>
On Fri, 04 Sep 2009 11:44 +0100, "Peter Westlake"
wrote:
> On Fri, 04 Sep 2009 09:19 +0200, "Carsten Dominik"
> wrote:
>
> >
> > The prefix is now formatted properly, and C-c C-o gives
> > also access to this link.
>
> Excellent! Thank you very much!
One small thing, though - in the agenda
I would like to have files other than .org files, e.g. source code
files, with some TODOs in them created by orgstruct-mode, included in
todo lists and agendas generated by C-c a.
My plan is to create symbolic links in my org directory, with names
altered from the original filenames so that they e
PT writes:
> Matt Lundin imapmail.org> writes:
>>
>> Ah I see. Another idea: write an agenda skip function that converts the
>> timestamp to universal time and ignores the entry if it is greater than
>> (current-time). Such as,
>>
>
> Wow, I didn't you can write your own agenda skip function.
On Sep 23, 2009, at 1:18 PM, Robin Green wrote:
I would like to have files other than .org files, e.g. source code
files, with some TODOs in them created by orgstruct-mode, included in
todo lists and agendas generated by C-c a.
My plan is to create symbolic links in my org directory, with name
On Sep 23, 2009, at 4:59 AM, Eric Schulte wrote:
Hi,
When publishing large html projects I sometimes run into the following
error.
: org-export-normalize-links: Invalid function: org-if-unprotected-at
This happens unpredictably, and I find that it can normally be fixed
by
some combination
Carsten Dominik writes:
> On Sep 23, 2009, at 4:59 AM, Eric Schulte wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> When publishing large html projects I sometimes run into the following
>> error.
>>
>> : org-export-normalize-links: Invalid function: org-if-unprotected-at
>>
>> This happens unpredictably, and I find that
Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and
what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report? See
http://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback
Your bug report will be posted to the Org-mode mailing list.
-
Hi Francesco,
Francesco Pizzolante wrote:
> 1) Images in the middle of the text
>
> If I have the following example:
>
> ,
> | For this example, I will use this image [[myimage.png]] which is a very
> good one.
> `
>
> Then, when exported, it produces the following LaTeX co
Sébastien Vauban writes:
> Francesco Pizzolante wrote:
> > In this case, we should just generate \includegraphics{myimage} without the
> > centerline command.
>
> Given the output of the `\centerline' command, I guess that the inlining of an
> image inside a line of text is not supported as is by
Hi,
not sure if the following small (but for me annoying) display glitch
is worth to report, but I noticed that links which are on a headline
cause a following ellipsis to be wrongly underlined as well. A minimal
example which demonstrates what I mean would be the following:
* [[http
Jeff Kowalczyk wrote:
> Sébastien Vauban writes:
>> Francesco Pizzolante wrote:
>>> In this case, we should just generate \includegraphics{myimage} without
>>> the centerline command.
>>
>> Given the output of the `\centerline' command, I guess that the inlining of
>> an image inside a line of tex
Is there a way to escape backslashes (\) in code and verbatim that will export
to LaTeX correctly?
When writing =\\host\share= or =C:\path\to=, pdftolatex output is incorrect.
The various methods described in [1] don't work for me in Org.
Thanks,
Jeff
[1]
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/25
Benjamin Andresen writes:
> Hello,
>
> after seeing org-babel I immediately thought of the eev project by
> Eduardo Ochs (http://angg.twu.net/)
>
> Basically I wanted to do what he does in this video:
> http://angg.twu.net/eev-current/anim/channels.anim.html
>
So if I understand the purpose is t
Jeff Kowalczyk writes:
> Is there a way to escape backslashes (\) in code and verbatim that will
> export to LaTeX correctly?
>
> When writing =\\host\share= or =C:\path\to=, pdftolatex output is incorrect.
>
> The various methods described in [1] don't work for me in Org.
#+begin_example
~ a
Hi --
Still too much of a newbie to figure this out on my own. I get lost in
the Lisp still.
(1) I want to define a custom agenda view that displays only those
tasks that have today as a deadline or are past-due. Since many of my
tasks also have scheduled timestamps, sometimes these end u
Hey Eric,
"Eric Schulte" writes:
> Benjamin Andresen writes:
>
> So if I understand the purpose is to evaluate source-code blocks in
> Org-mode files which will open terminals in new windows, send shell
> commands to those terminals, and either display information in the
> terminals and possibl
Bernt Hansen norang.ca> writes:
>
> Jeff Kowalczyk yahoo.com> writes:
>
> > Is there a way to escape backslashes (\) in code and verbatim that will
export to LaTeX correctly?
> >
> > When writing =\\host\share= or =C:\path\to=, pdftolatex output is incorrect.
> >
> > The various methods describ
Michael Gilbert writes:
> Still too much of a newbie to figure this out on my own. I get lost in
> the Lisp still.
>
> (1) I want to define a custom agenda view that displays only those
> tasks that have today as a deadline or are past-due. Since many of my
> tasks also have scheduled timestamps,
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