Noorul Islam writes:
> The patch http://patchwork.newartisans.com/patch/352/ is already
> applied in 491a39825b1205442ebe919009f5c11bdc31d7c4. I think this can
> be archived.
You're right, it's archived now.
Thanks,
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Hello.
When I try to use auto-complete with orgmode, I can no longer complete
with , like I can in other modes. The completion menu is shown as
usual, but pressing tab triggers orgmode to reindent the line or show
`FOLDED' in the echo area when I'm on a headline.
Is there a way to fix this, or do
Hello Matt
> Hi Jambunathan,
>
> Is it possible right now to turn off numbering in headlines using org-odt
> exporter? I have num:nil set in my export template but it doesn't seem to do
> anything.
I have pushed a fix few minutes ago. Hope it is OK.
>
> Sorry to be no help with the code, too
Hello,
> Nathaniel Flath writes:
> Are there any further issues?
Also, as you changed `org-item-beginning-re' into a function, there
are a few places outside org-list.el that need to be modified
accordingly.
And exporters (mainly HTML and DocBook) should be aware of
alphabetical bullets.
R
David Maus writes:
> At Thu, 11 Nov 2010 20:51:58 -0500,
> Matt Lundin wrote:
>> > Looks like to use the intended functionality someone has to patch Org
>> > mode's tag search to handle multivalue properties.
AFAICT, the OP was not inquiring about a multivalue search, but rather
simply asking ho
Greetings
I have recently tried switching my mobileorg stuff from my .mac (mobile
me or whatever they are branding themselves as now) account to Dropbox.
When I push from my desktop (Ubuntu 10.1) to my MobileOrg file in my
Dropbox, I am sort of able to sync my iPhone. The agenda works fine but
the
Jianshi Huang writes:
> Hello,
>
> Is there a way to fold/unfold part of a paragraph? Something like a
> headline but can be inlined in a paragraph.
>
> For example, when folded, it will look like
>
> Here is the <>.
>
> Where <> can be expanded to some full explanation.
>
> And when exported,
Hi,
In the following youtube video you can see the user using a dropdown menu to
choose beamer options (like color themes). I was wondering how this works..
cannot find anything in documentation about this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ho6nMWGtepY
TIA,
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Hi,
I have just added the last command missing names to the manual. So if
you compile the manual in the latest git version, you will find
command names listed for almost all keys listed in the manual, along
with a much extended command and function index.
If you do not like this change,
>From the documentation it seems like a statement such as src_perl{foo()} are
inline version of the multi line:
#+src_perl
foo();
#+end_src
But when exporting the org file to html I get the question "Evaluate this
perl code on your system" for the inline version, but not for the multiline
version
Carsten Dominik wrote:
> I have just added the last command missing names to the manual. So if =20=
>
> you compile the manual in the latest git version, you will find =20
> command names listed for almost all keys listed in the manual, along =20
> with a much extended command and function ind
Hello,
A quick (but not easy?) question about the Org publish to HTML and CSS: I
would like to make the 3 different timestamps stand out with different
backgrounds.
Is it possible with CSS? I have the impression that it currently is not,
but...
This is some sample output in HTML:
#+begin_src h
Well, I spoke too soon. I don't have a solution. Here is
what I tried.
1) org source (my normally-preferred filled paragraphs) ->
c-u c-c c-e R -> blogger
- hard breaks are inserted so no filling can happen in
published blog entry
+ if large fonts and small column, wil
Hi All,
This is a little bit of a vague question but was hopeing that someone
may have some pointers.
I am trying to create some business processes with both textual
descriptions of the process in a table format with step numbers and
descriptions etc. I was hopeing to be able to automagicaly con
On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 7:25 PM, Samuel Wales wrote:
> Well, I spoke too soon. I don't have a solution. Here is
> what I tried.
>
> 4) John's recipe: c-u c-c c-e R -> perl script -> blogger
> - paragraphs are separated by too many blank lines
> - blogger result attached
>
>
Weird -- I
On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 3:34 AM, Dov Grobgeld wrote:
> From the documentation it seems like a statement such as src_perl{foo()} are
> inline version of the multi line:
>
> #+src_perl
> foo();
> #+end_src
>
> But when exporting the org file to html I get the question "Evaluate this
> perl code on y
Aloha Bart,
On Nov 13, 2010, at 3:59 PM, Bart Bunting wrote:
Hi All,
This is a little bit of a vague question but was hopeing that someone
may have some pointers.
I am trying to create some business processes with both textual
descriptions of the process in a table format with step numbers an
Thanks. Maybe it's a bug of some sort.
Your settings look compatible with mine and as if they should not affect this.
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Hi Bart,
I think should be possible. I'm probably not the one but I think the PGF
TikZ package should work out alright. Eric Fraga from this mailing list
created a gantt chart in TikZ from a table and it makes me think that this
should definitely be possible. You could define some block shapes be
On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 8:51 PM, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
> Aloha Bart,
>
>
> This is certainly possible. Eric Fraga has generated GANTT charts from an
> Org-mode table. His approach uses an emacs-lisp helper function to convert
> the table to tikz code, and also a LaTeX stylesheet to define some
On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 1:12 AM, Carsten Dominik
wrote:
>
> On Nov 10, 2010, at 3:46 AM, Jianshi Huang wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I know I can include any file using #+INCLUDE.
>>
>> I need to include several org files, but they were edited
>> independently as a complete document.
>>
>> Now I want to l
>From the documentation I see now difference between inline and multi-line
behavior. Note that I did not wish to evaluate the code at all but just have
inline syntax highlighting in my html export. Is src_perl{foo()} for
evaluation only and not for source highlighting?
Thanks,
Dov
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