On Wed, 4 Jul 2012 14:03:24 +1000
Jeffrey Spencer wrote:
> Thanks, that fixed it but another question.
>
> if you export the whole file then and not just the selection can you use a
> tag or property to specify a different directory to export into instead of
> the same directory as the org file.
Hi Nicolas,
I have been trying out the `org-element-drag-backward' and
`org-element-drag-forward' navigation commands. I believe they stopped
working yesterday when I updated my org-mode (Git: dab2505 -> a69f4b8).
When I try to move list items, I get the backtrace shown below. FWIW,
promotion and
On Tue, Jul 03, 2012 at 05:18:50PM -0700, Samuel Wales wrote:
> On 7/3/12, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> >> self-insert-command. Even just turning that magic 20 number into a
> >> variable would help.
> >
> > Providing it as a variable would be very easy, indeed.
>
> Therefore, IF we have that variable
I have agenda TODO items due in 5d (in org-upcoming-deadline face), in 16d (in
default face) and in 26d (in org-upcoming-deadline face).
Why is the 16d deadline in default face?
Eric S Fraga ucl.ac.uk> writes:
> A simple solution which keeps your interest in the outline structure at
> this stage of the writing is to add the line
>
> #+options: H:3
...
Thanks. That's a useful suggestion.
Sorry didn't finish the message.
That doesn't seem to work from what I have tried.
If for example it is
* 2012:noexport:
** June :noexport:
*** Not going output
*** Want to export this and subtrees :export:
Also export
The above example won't export anything because the e
Hello,
suvayu ali writes:
> I have been trying out the `org-element-drag-backward' and
> `org-element-drag-forward' navigation commands. I believe they stopped
> working yesterday when I updated my org-mode (Git: dab2505 -> a69f4b8).
>
> When I try to move list items, I get the backtrace shown b
Hello,
> This however didn't work for me. Since the beamer export is not in the
> dispatcher yet, I tried the following:
>
> * Lifetime acceptance WG update
> :PROPERTIES:
> :LaTeX_CLASS: beamer
> :LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS: [presentation,smaller]
> :EXPORT_FILE_NAME: WG_update.pdf
>
On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 5:56 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Could you provide an ECM? I cannot reproduce the problem.
>
> Also, is the move that you're trying to achieve allowed?
Yes the move is allowed. I can reproduce the problem with the attached
ECM. Evaluate the lisp block in a minimal Emacs se
Hello,
suvayu ali writes:
> Yes the move is allowed. I can reproduce the problem with the attached
> ECM. Evaluate the lisp block in a minimal Emacs session and try to
> reorder the list below with M-.
I see. This behaviour is documented in `org-element-at-point' docstring:
--8<---
Hi Nicolas,
On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 6:08 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>> The exported latex source however has the following:
>>
>> \documentclass[11pt]{article}
>
> This is because "LaTeX_CLASS" and "LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS" properties are
> not recognized as export properties. You have to use them a
Hi Nicolas,
On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 6:22 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> It means that if point is at the very beginning of the list, it will try
> to move the whole list. Since there is nothing after the list, it
> returns an error.
>
> In order to drag the first item, you have to move one character
The issue arises with org-agenda-redo. When running this command it selects
the last file that was used to make an agenda buffer. Since the previous
file used to do that was *SUMO* it tries to rebuild using that if currently
an *Org Agenda* buffer was open because this is the only time
(org-agenda-
Hello again,
Four months have passed and a lot of progress have been made. First I
suppressed the literate programming layer as it was getting too much in
the way.
Second, the support for the syntax has been greatly improved and
supports almost all constructions mentioned in org-element.el. Fore
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Charles Berry writes:
>
>> I am trying to put together a derived backend that makes use of Src Block
>> :parameters attribute.
>>
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>>
>> AFAICS :parameters is nowhere to be found when using
>> org-export-to-buffer.
>
> This is because src blocks are
Hi List,
when I try out the function
,-
| (org-insert-todo-subheading ARG)
`-
with point at beginning-of-line of
,---
| * TODO
`---
and then
,---
| ** TODO
`---
no matter if I use 1, -1 or e.g. 'todo for ARG,
Thorsten Jolitz writes:
> #+begin_src org
> *** TODO
> ** TODO
> * TODO
> #+end_src
>
> Is that a bug - or am I using the function wrongly?
> I would want the subheadings below the top-level
> heading.
Answering my own question (by experimentation):
When point is on the *, the subheading go
Hi all,
there seems to be a bug in evaluating #+call lines.
To reproduce, consider this file:
,
| * Some Headline
| #+name: parameters
| #+BEGIN_SRC R
| ttt <- 1
| #+END_SRC
|
| * Some Other Headline
| #+call: parameters() :results silent :exports none
`
and do C-c C-c on the #+call: l
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