Hello,
suvayu ali writes:
> If I understand correctly, having a buffer keyword would mean I would
> need to find and update it appropriately everytime I want to export
> something. I can live with this, but it would be great if there was
> support these export options as properties. Then all the
Hi List,
although using Emacs/Org-mode for almost everything, I still write my
"official" correspondence with a (quite nice) OpenOffice template. It
would be so much easier and faster to just use Org mode for that too.
I tried some LaTeX templates from the web, but they were ugly. I know
one co
On Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 2:49 PM, Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
> although using Emacs/Org-mode for almost everything, I still write my
> "official" correspondence with a (quite nice) OpenOffice template. It
> would be so much easier and faster to just use Org mode for that too.
You can use opendocument e
Hi Charles,
Charles writes:
> I previously reported this but without the word "bug" in my subject
> line. My mistake.
>
> When my cursor is on an 'in buffer setting' line
> #+FOO: bar
> C-c * toggles it to
> * #+FOO: bar
> i.e. a headline.
This is not the case anymore, comments are now sk
Hi Achim and Yagnesh,
Achim Gratz writes:
> Yagnesh Raghava Yakkala writes:
>> 1. Is the above snippet is all that is needed to load org.?
>
> The "public" interfaces of org should all be autoloaded, IMHO. Bastien
> may be able to answer why some of the interactive functions are not
> autoload
Hi,
François Pinard writes:
> If macros are there to stay in Org, it might be worth documenting a more
> complete specification about how to define and use them.
I'd welcome some improvement of the manual wrt macros -- any taker?
Thanks,
--
Bastien
Hello,
Bastien writes:
> François Pinard writes:
>
>> If macros are there to stay in Org, it might be worth documenting a more
>> complete specification about how to define and use them.
>
> I'd welcome some improvement of the manual wrt macros -- any taker?
Before documenting anything, we sho
Andreas Leha writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I am having problems with the export of a minimal org file:
>
> ,
> | #+PROPERTY: session *R*
> |
> | * Test
> |
> | | dtrn | xgnd |
> | |--+---|
> | | e
This is a problem caused by my recent addition of hashing to call lines.
I've attached a patch which fixes this problem. For some reason I am
currently unable to communicate with the Org-mode git server, so if
anyone else is able to apply this patch please do.
Thanks for catching this problem,
>
Hi Henning,
Henning Weiss writes:
> I have refined the edit nodes patch. Aaron Peromsik has helped me
> with developing and testing it. He hasn't reported any problems with
> it and I have been using it for a couple of weeks now without
> experiencing any problems.
I applied this patch now. Th
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Bastien writes:
>> François Pinard writes:
>>> If macros are there to stay in Org, it might be worth documenting a more
>>> complete specification about how to define and use them.
>>
>> I'd welcome some improvement of the manual wrt macros -- any taker?
>
>
Enda writes:
> Also I keep directory names in the org file like /usr/bin/ which in
> the org file as you know would become italicized. Main Headings are
> blue (* Heading), but also weblinks are blue, which highlights them
> and I do not want them to be highlighted.
For this I simply suggest =/u
Eric Schulte writes:
> For some reason I am
> currently unable to communicate with the Org-mode git server, so if
> anyone else is able to apply this patch please do.
Done - thanks for the patch!
--
Bastien
SW writes:
> 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?
I can't reproduce this.
Can you provide a recipe and/or a screenshot?
Thanks,
--
Bastien
Uwe Brauer writes:
> Sorry I sent the wrong files (I forgot to insert the png)
> here are the correct ones, as tar files
This mailing list doesn't support big attachments.
Can you simply post the HTML code instead of the files?
Thanks,
--
Bastien
Can there be a way to specify headings (and subheadings) in an #+OPTION option,
and that these headings would be fontified while everything else would not be,
like
* Blue1
#!/not/red
* Blue2
** Sierra1
http://www.example.com/notblue
(links are usually the same colour as the first level heading
Can there be a way to specify headings (and subheadings) in an #+OPTION option,
and that these headings would be fontified while everything else would not be,
like
* Blue1
#!/not/red
* Blue2
** Sierra1
http://www.example.com/notblue
(links are usually the same colour as the first level heading
Can there be a per file option to set org-icalendar-alarm-time for a different
time for a different category?
Best wishes,
Enda
Debian GNU/Linux Emacs 23.4
Does the word "bug" in a headline do anything automatically like enter
into a DB?
--
The Kafka Pandemic: http://thekafkapandemic.blogspot.com
Hi Samuel,
Samuel Wales writes:
> Does the word "bug" in a headline do anything automatically like enter
> into a DB?
No, using bug or [BUG] in the subject line of the emails sent on this
list does no magic -- except that it's easier for developers to skim
through the archive and find those sub
Hi Fabrice,
Fabrice Pardo writes:
> On 12-05-23 06:39 PM, Jambunathan K wrote:
>> Can a given Org document contain links to two different doi proxies? In
>> that case will a defcustom help.
>
> No, my doi server is an enhancement or the official http://dx.doi.org/
>
> Hence it would be a goog t
suvayu ali writes:
> On Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 2:49 PM, Thorsten Jolitz
> wrote:
>> although using Emacs/Org-mode for almost everything, I still write my
>> "official" correspondence with a (quite nice) OpenOffice template. It
>> would be so much easier and faster to just use Org mode for that too.
Hello,
cbe...@tajo.ucsd.edu writes:
> BTW, "#+name: aname" and "#+NAME: aname" are handled differently in e-latex.
> The
> former gets placed in the latex output as "\#+name: aname". Bug?
There is a known bug about affiliated keywords not being removed during
export, but I don't know if you're
On Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 9:00 PM, Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
> suvayu ali writes:
>
>> On Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 2:49 PM, Thorsten Jolitz
>> wrote:
>>> although using Emacs/Org-mode for almost everything, I still write my
>>> "official" correspondence with a (quite nice) OpenOffice template. It
>>> would
suvayu ali writes:
> Well I assumed it would be since you already have a "quite nice"
> OpenOffice template.
It looks like a professional letter, while everything I found in the web
rathers proves that programmers are not designers, even with a tool like
LaTeX at hand.
> If you are after late
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> I can't promise to keep an eye on the repository, but if you have any
> question (if possible with an example to illustrate it, as I don't know
> groff syntax), do not hesitate to ask.
>
Thanks, I will. The only concern that I have is that there are times
that export ha
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