Thanks! So it possible for LaTeX, but not for other image generators. That's
a bit unfair. How difficult would it be to generalize this so that it would
support any image generator?
Regards,
Dov
On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 09:34, Jeff Horn wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 2:04 AM, Dov Grobgeld
> w
2010/11/28 Michael Brand
> On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 00:43, Alin Soare wrote:
> > | Domicile conjugal | tt0065651 | 20 | 1970 | France |
> > I wish to have a link to imdb web page, and to see only its id (as now).
>
> Would link abbreviations help?
> http://orgmode.org/manual/Link-abbrevi
Hi Carsten,
On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 7:54 AM, Carsten Dominik
wrote:
> Hi Suvaya,
>
> this has come up many tomes on the mailing list, and
> the various answers are covered by the FAQ.
>
> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.php#diary-sexp-in-org-files
>
Sorry, I should have looked in the FAQ. I had
I might have made a mess of my org-mode setup by having too many properties set
in the "#" codes of my org file copying too many tricks of the various GTD
masters out there.
Anyway when I sync with latest released iPhone mobileorg using the latest devel
git org-mode, it all "works" and the file
Jeff Horn writes:
> Could someone enlighten me as to how to get blocks with the beamer
> environment "notes" to show up?
>
> Specifically, I don't want notes to show up in the presentation (the
> default, expected behavior), but I would like them to show up in a
> speaker notes pdf.
>
> How are y
On Nov 28, 2010, at 11:59 AM, Stephen Eglen wrote:
Jeff Horn writes:
Could someone enlighten me as to how to get blocks with the beamer
environment "notes" to show up?
Specifically, I don't want notes to show up in the presentation (the
default, expected behavior), but I would like them to
> > into your .org file when you want the beamer notes added, and disable
> > that line (e.g. put a space after the hash) when you don't want the
> > notes included.
> >
> > Is there another way though?
>
> I am not sure. But maybe you could try to specify what a good
> interfact for notes would
Nicolas Goaziou schrieb:
With a drawer, you mean something like the following?
,
| - Item 1
| - Item 1a
| :COMMENT:
| This is a comment.
| :END:
| - Item 1b
| - Item 2
| - Item 3
`
Yes.
It would be great to have drawers in lists. This is certaily a much
cleaner stru
> Karl Maihofer writes:
> Until we have an opinion about inline tasks are there any arguments
> agains drawers for list items?
I don't think so. It just needs to be implemented. But it isn't a
straightforward task. In fact, that means you can have a list A
containing a drawer, which can also
Hello,
> Eric S Fraga writes:
> However, I think that keeping the number of dependencies down is
> advantageous so I would vote for having a very generic default
> template for latex but with a good example of what is possible in
> the documentation (e.g. the particular template definition pr
On Nov 27, 2010, at 7:12 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Hello,
Karl Maihofer writes:
Thanks for that. Did you work on the demote/promote problem, too?
No, nothing related to lists actually. But I added a way to configure
export of inline tasks.
As pointed out above in my special case inlin
Aloha Richard,
On Nov 27, 2010, at 8:40 PM, Richard Lawrence wrote:
Hi Tom,
Is there an easy way to keep text following a list with the list,
i.e,
without a blank line following the list, during export?
* List
1. First item
2. Second item
Following text.
Gets exported as:
\section{List}
Aloha all,
The solution to my earlier query is this:
* List
1. First item
2. Second item Following text.
This works for lists set in a paragraph, but won't work for lists set
out by themselves. Richard's \noindent will work in these situations,
but I'm wondering why the empty line is the
On Sat, 27 Nov 2010 23:01 -0600, "Tommy Kelly"
wrote:
> > You should be able to rename the MobileOrg directory from within the
> > web interface once you've linked MobileOrg to your Dropbox account.
>
> Thanks Richard, that worked fine.
>
> But does that mean there's a bit of coordination to mana
You can place the ditaa code into a code block and then evaluate the
code block with C-c C-c. This will insert a link to the generated image
into your Org-mode file. If you then turn on inline images with M-x
org-toggle-inline-images you can preview the generated image from within
your Org-mode b
Hello,
> Thomas S Dye writes:
> * List
> 1. First item
> 2. Second item Following text.
This is completely different from your first example. Here "Following
text" is inside the list, whereas before, it was outside.
> This works for lists set in a paragraph, but won't work for lists
> s
Thomas,
Could you please test this patch and tell me if it breaks something?
Regards,
-- Nicolas
>From 8fdd9ff682306cc5161f0b230d43493abff1d5e2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Nicolas Goaziou
Date: Sun, 28 Nov 2010 16:51:14 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] Exporting lists to LaTeX respects blank lines
*
"Richard Moreland" writes:
> ... I'm not sure how your account sharing is setup: if you are all using
> the same credentials, you will probably run into trouble. ...
> ...
> The other option is to let each user have their own Dropbox account and
> simply share folders from a master account to eac
Hello, org-mode!
The attached file implements links to mail collections and "searchs" to
the notmuch mail client. A "search" is a query to be performed by
notmuch; it is the equivalent to folders in other mail
clients. Similarly, mails are refered to by a query, so both a link can
refer to severa
Jeff, and Alan,
Initial play around with has allowed me to find that:
Firstly, the Kindle doesn't recognise the HTML extension and HTML files
copied onto the Kindle simply don't appear as being available for viewing.
If you change the extension to txt, the file appears and can be seen as an
HTML
> Firstly, the Kindle doesn't recognise the HTML extension and HTML files
> copied onto the Kindle simply don't appear as being available for viewing.
> If you change the extension to txt, the file appears and can be seen as an
> HTML files but includes some spuriois HTML code.
Ah, that's a bit di
> I'm still all ears for a very generic default template for LaTeX,
> DocBook and ASCII (and not as ugly as those I provided).
I'm not familiar enough with LaTeX to write a template. The only
changes I would like to see are the TODO keyword highlighted in red,
the remainder of the heading set in a
Jeff,
>
> Ah, that's a bit disappointing. Do you have DX? My manual says that
> HTML is directly supported, with loads of other formats, so maybe it's
> a DX only feature?
>
It's not the DX (I don't think the DX is available in the UK, it certainly
isn't on the Amazon UK site) BUT on the US site
Oh, that's really nice. I'm particularly pleased with the way beamer
writes speaker notes like slides.
One additional thing: I needed to comment out
#+LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS: [presentation]
before adding
#+LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS: [notes]
Maybe that was implied. Just wanted to post for posterity.
Th
"Eric Schulte" writes:
> You can place the ditaa code into a code block and then evaluate the
> code block with C-c C-c. This will insert a link to the generated image
> into your Org-mode file. If you then turn on inline images with M-x
> org-toggle-inline-images you can preview the generated
I generate results for a number (looks like 99 times from the results)
of 'n' moves through my agenda, including going through a few days from
today forwards. I get the following:
,
| org-agenda-later 4 2.319228 0.579807
| org-agenda-redo
Jeff Horn writes:
> Hi Eric (or others),
>
> I believe the image used in section 3.1 on the following page is incorrect.
>
> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-beamer/tutorial.php
>
> I was expecting an image of the slide generated by the example code in
> that section.
>
> Best,
> Jeff
O
One thing that works for me is this: export a file or subtree to html,
then send to [myna...@kindle.free.com. Then, when my Kindle is
connected to the internet, it will automatically download Amazon's
conversion of my html file. This happens pretty quickly, in my
experience, so it will almost cer
Mark,
On 28 November 2010 18:08, wrote:
> One thing that works for me is this: export a file or subtree to html,
> then send to [myna...@kindle.free.com. Then, when my Kindle is
> connected to the internet, it will automatically download Amazon's
> conversion of my html file. This happens pret
Graham,
The cost is nothing if you send it via email to your @free.kindle.com
address. This is different from whispernet (which uses 3g, correct?).
Perhaps you would need to turn off the 3g option? I don't know because
I have the Kindle without 3g.
I haven't tried it with graphics at all, so I
Am 28.11.2010 01:30, schrieb Nick Dokos:
Rainer Stengele wrote:
Am 27.11.2010 20:23, schrieb Nick Dokos:
...
Can you do M-x elp-instrument-function next-line and
get another profile?
ok, I did, getting
org-agenda-next-line 10
0.864912 0.08
Hi all,
it seems that org-preview-latex-fragment does not process \include{} commands
in the LATEX_HEADER (while it does process \newcommand). It this supposed to be
like that? If not, can it be changed or worked around somehow?
TIA
Sebastian
Minimal example:
test.org:
===
Aloha Nicolas,
On Nov 28, 2010, at 5:05 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Hello,
Thomas S Dye writes:
* List
1. First item
2. Second item Following text.
This is completely different from your first example. Here "Following
text" is inside the list, whereas before, it was outside.
This works
Mark
> The cost is nothing if you send it via email to your @free.kindle.com
> address. This is different from whispernet (which uses 3g, correct?).
> Perhaps you would need to turn off the 3g option? I don't know because
> I have the Kindle without 3g.
>
It seems you are correct, I am still
Aloha Nicolas,
On Nov 28, 2010, at 5:54 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Thomas,
Could you please test this patch and tell me if it breaks something?
Regards,
-- Nicolas
<0001-Exporting-lists-to-LaTeX-respects-blank-lines.patch>
This works perfectly for me. Thanks!
All the best,
Tom
_
Carsten Dominik writes:
> On Nov 27, 2010, at 7:12 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>>> Karl Maihofer writes:
>>
>>> Thanks for that. Did you work on the demote/promote problem, too?
>>
>> No, nothing related to lists actually. But I added a way to configure
>> export of inline tasks
I think I'm missing something obvious here -- I can't
define a capture template that puts the results as a sub-heading
of the heading that the cursor is currently in.
For example:
* Some Heading
some text in this heading
I tried defining a template that used the "org-end-of-subtree" function:
Hi together
TextToSpeech has made our lives easier, especially for car-drivers like
me. I have tried to capture tasks by voice on my Android device and
implement them automatically to my org-files at home. The results are
practicable but far from optimal by now. Maybe there are some Android
users
Hi,
would it be possible to move the \title, \author, \date commands to after
\begin{document}?
This may sound like a stupid suggestion, but some classes (in particular revtex
- the standard class for journals of the american physical society) throw
errors otherwise. A possible patch is attache
Eric S Fraga wrote:
> I generate results for a number (looks like 99 times from the results)
Looks like 129 times from the results below.
> of 'n' moves through my agenda, including going through a few days from
> today forwards. I get the following:
>
> ,
> | org-agenda-later
Just to follow this up, the kindle service to convert the HTML seems to work
well, and I have now grasped how the "free" service works.
Even if you have the 3g version of the Kindle, if you send it to the free
email address for conversion it isn't delivered until you are connected to
the Internet
At Thu, 18 Nov 2010 18:16:22 +0100,
Jonathan BISSON wrote:
>
> Here is a little function that allows a user to insert a screenshot
> easily. Only works on unix-like systems where ImageMagick is installed
> (adapt "import" to your screenshot program if needed).
>
Nice. Do you mind of I put the fun
Am 28.11.2010 20:29, schrieb Nick Dokos:
Eric S Fraga wrote:
I generate results for a number (looks like 99 times from the results)
Looks like 129 times from the results below.
of 'n' moves through my agenda, including going through a few days from
today forwards. I get the following:
,--
At Fri, 19 Nov 2010 09:58:11 -0500,
Marvin Doyley wrote:
>
> [1 ]
>
> (setq org-reverse-note-order t) does not seem to work properly with
> org-capture-templates
>
> It seems to append my TODO or notes at the end rather at the
> beginning. Does anybody know what I am doing wrong ?
Not sure about
At Sun, 21 Nov 2010 18:36:27 + (UTC),
Madhu Rao wrote:
>
> Ahmed Fasih osu.edu> writes:
>
> >
> > > I have a few latex fragments - textbf{some text} in an org-mode file.
> > > When I export to HTML, I see them as \textbf{some text}. Is there a way to
> > > get them bold faced in the HTML expor
Jeff Horn writes:
> When marking a block to call out display math, I notice an extra line
> break above the display math. I believe this occurs because the block
> is given it's own section.
I've noticed this as well recently [1]. However, I do not believe it is
anything org is doing as the lat
Marvin Doyley writes:
> (setq org-reverse-note-order t) does not seem to work properly with
> org-capture-templates
>
> It seems to append my TODO or notes at the end rather at the
> beginning. Does anybody know what I am doing wrong ?
AFAICT, org-reverse-note-order is only used by org-remember
Rainer Stengele wrote:
> Am 28.11.2010 01:30, schrieb Nick Dokos:
> > Rainer Stengele wrote:
> >
> >> Am 27.11.2010 20:23, schrieb Nick Dokos:
> >>> ...
> >>> Can you do M-x elp-instrument-function next-line and
> >>> get another profile?
> >>>
> >> ok, I did, getting
> >>
> >> org-agenda-next
#+TITLE: 2 problems with executing block codes
#+DATE: 2010-11-28
#+LANGUAGE: en
Hi Eric and Dan,
* Abstract
Reporting two problems:
1. parsing problem of unescaped text from a shell block
2. end marker repeated upon execution of elisp block
Note that I added the RESULT thing in my d
Eric S Fraga schrieb:
Well, my immediate reaction was to jump in and say that this (pt 4) is
exactly when I most need inline tasks! My typical use case is taking
minutes at a meeting and assigning actions to individuals: inline tasks
are perfect for this.
However, on reflection, obviously a s
Michael Brand writes:
> Here is an issue for the quite common work flow of copy pasting some
> table columns in a whole from a spreadsheet application into Org
> table. For this situation I suggest to provide a better user
> information than only the current error message "Stack overflow in
> reg
Nick Dokos writes:
[...]
> I just tried the following sequence:
>
> o Start a new emacs
> o M-x elp-instrument-package org
> o M-x elp-instrument-function next-line
> o C-c a a to get an agenda
> o M-x elp-reset-all
> o Press "n" 11 times (I just went over all the items for today).
> o M-x e
> The two blank lines between the label and the beginning of the align do
> not do anything. The extra space in the resulting block in the PDF is
> there whether these lines are there or not.
I noticed this as well.
> I've taken to inserting
>
> #+latex: \vspace*{-0.5cm}
That works, fine. Th
Hi David,
I figured this out a week ago. You are correct I needed to include the prepend.
Thanks
M
On Sunday, November 28, 2010, David Maus wrote:
> At Fri, 19 Nov 2010 09:58:11 -0500,
> Marvin Doyley wrote:
>>
>> [1 ]
>>
>> (setq org-reverse-note-order t) does not seem to work properly with
>
At Thu, 25 Nov 2010 14:38:29 +0100,
Rainer M Krug wrote:
>
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Hi
>
> I migrated from svn to git, but I have one problem: in some documents, I
> used
> src_emacs-lisp[:exports results]{(vc-working-revision (or
> (buffer-file-name) org-current-export
Thanks! This is exactly what I was looking for. And indeed it is as easy to
output a graph from python (or any other language) as it is from ditaa:
* A ditaa image
#+begin_src ditaa :file example.png
+-+
| cBLU|
| |
|++
||cPNK|
|||
+++
#+end_src
#+r
Marvin Doyley writes:
> Does anybody have a latex-org- importer ?
> I would like to use this as a collaborative tool when working with
> colleagues and students who are versed in latex but not familiar with
> emacs or org mode. Could prove to be very powerful when editing latex
> manuscripts - ju
> This works perfectly for me. Thanks!
It is available on master branch now.
Thanks for pointing out this little annoyance.
Regards,
-- Nicolas
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Rainer Stengele wrote:
> I tried with pressing "n" step by step 10 times, so no leaning on the "n" key:
>
> org-agenda-next-line 10
> 0.313999 0.0314
> next-line 10
> 0.3139
Am 28.11.2010 21:01, schrieb Nick Dokos:
Rainer Stengele wrote:
Am 28.11.2010 01:30, schrieb Nick Dokos:
Rainer Stengele wrote:
Am 27.11.2010 20:23, schrieb Nick Dokos:
...
Can you do M-x elp-instrument-function next-line and
get another profile?
ok, I did, getting
org-agenda-next
I have a dream. A dream where all people, emacs orgmode devotees or not,
can work together on a wiki. :-)
I mean this: in an office environment, the majority of people would not be
emacs users. So despite the excellent collaboration workflow based on sharing
org files through git, the average off
Philosophically, or better, fundamentally, what are the
differences between headlines and lists? Haven't thought
about list syntax deeply, but for one, you can have text
before a list and then after it. For another, headlines
allow significant metadata.
Also, we have mechanisms, including the ag
Eric S Fraga wrote:
> Okay, here are mine for 11 presses of the n command:
>
> --8<---cut here---start->8---
> org-agenda-next-line 11 0.063334 0.0057576363
> next-line11 0.033 0.003
>
Nick Dokos writes:
[...]
> Eric, do you encounter this problem on Emacs/Windows XP as well? Has
> anybody encountered this problem on anything *but* Emacs/Windows XP?
All my systems run Linux (Debian testing+unstable mix) so it's not the
OS.
--
: Eric S Fraga (GnuPG: 0xC89193D8FFFCF67D) in Em
Eric S Fraga wrote:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
> [...]
>
> > Eric, do you encounter this problem on Emacs/Windows XP as well? Has
> > anybody encountered this problem on anything *but* Emacs/Windows XP?
>
> All my systems run Linux (Debian testing+unstable mix) so it's not the
> OS.
>
OK, thank
Dov Grobgeld writes:
> Thanks! This is exactly what I was looking for. And indeed it is as easy to
> output a graph from python (or any other language) as it is from ditaa:
>
> * A ditaa image
> #+begin_src ditaa :file example.png
[...]
> * A Python image
> #+begin_src python :file circle.png
Francesco Pizzolante
writes:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using Org to manage a project.
>
> I need to output a tasks list for every of my colleagues, person per person.
>
> I'm currently using tags to assing people to tasks (even if I'm not completely
> convinced that this is the right way to go).
>
> What I
Hey Eric, thanks for the changes... I tried them locally and they
didn't work as some of the pprint functions you were using weren't
fully qualified. I've attached a small patch with the fixes.
Also it's worth noting for anyone else that clojure 1.2.0(+) is
required for this to work.
Thanks aga
On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 2:31 AM, Glenn Morris wrote:
>
>> >> Could we please add a replacement for 'htmlize-region-for-past using
>> >> htmlfontify?
> [...]>
>> I have never used it, but it is used by org-mode when it exports code
>> fragment in an org-mode file to html. That will show the syntax
Dan Davison writes:
> Bernt Hansen writes:
>
>> Dan writes:
>>
>>> Incidentally, can any gnus users tell me -- is there a non-painful way of
>>> retrieving an old message from nntp in order to create a reply in the
>>> correct
>>> thread? Or do you hack the headers to make it appear in the rig
Hey Sven, here's some thoughts:
MobileOrg Android already supports speech to text in that, you can go to
capture a new note and click the mic button on the soft keyboard and start
speaking. I don't see that it would be particularly difficult to integrate
this in a larger fashion. There could be
These days I find myself frequently searching a mountainous pile of org
files. To clarify my own understanding of Org-mode's powerful search
tools, I wrote a tutorial on "advanced searches". It's available on
Worg:
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/advanced-searching.php
I hope the tutorial
Excellent. Thorough.
I'd point out that "..." will not match if there are newlines in the
matched text (though perhaps it should, if possible, a la google).
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Hi Rick,
Thanks for catching this, I've just pushed up your fix.
-- Eric
Rick Moynihan writes:
> Hey Eric, thanks for the changes... I tried them locally and they
> didn't work as some of the pprint functions you were using weren't
> fully qualified. I've attached a small patch with the fixe
On Sun, 28 Nov 2010, Sébastien Vauban wrote:
#+TITLE: 2 problems with executing block codes
#+DATE: 2010-11-28
#+LANGUAGE: en
Hi Eric and Dan,
* Abstract
Reporting two problems:
Did you mean to include ":results output" in the headers?
When I do that in eaco of the src blocks I
Has anyone done any hacking or changes to get a working setup
using the capture mechanic in org-mode >7.01 to work with
org-mac-protocol[1] by claviclaws?
I'm pretty lisp clueless and searched around a bit but
couldn't find any obvious changes in order to get
everything to work as expected.
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