Hello,
Luis Anaya writes:
>- The change with the largest imapct on my code had to do with
> the BEGIN_GROFF/END_GROFF pairs in which now invokes the special
> block function and process the enclosed text through the plain-text
> function. Originally these were passed throug
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> You just have to put
>
> (add-to-list 'org-element-block-name-alist
>'("GROFF" . org-element-export-block-parser))
>
> in org-e-groff.el so BEGIN_GROFF/END_GROFF blocks are treated as export
> blocks again. No need to remove anything in your text pre-p
Hello,
right now I am testing the new exporter. It works very well except on
backslashes. Here is a minimal example which shows the problem:
#+BEGIN_SRC org
#+TITLE: new-exporter.org
#+AUTHOR:Thomas Holst
#+EMAIL: thomas.ho...@de.bosch.com
#+DATE: 2012-07-16 Mo
#+DESCRI
A date entered with with C-c . exports without angle brackets in the old
exporter but with angle brackets in the new exporter. I would have
thought that without is preferable.
Thanks,
Myles
Hello,
Thomas Holst writes:
> right now I am testing the new exporter. It works very well except on
> backslashes. Here is a minimal example which shows the problem:
Indeed. It chokes on line break. It should be fixed now.
Thank you for testing the new exporter and reporting this bug.
Regard
Hello,
Luis Anaya writes:
> It might be easier to implement a typesetter for MAN pages in muse mode
> because it has a simpler rendering framework. It may also be a more
> appropriate platform considering that MAN pages do not have a lot of
> formatting requirements, when they are compared to
Hi,
is there a way to convert Org-mode files with R code blocks to the
Sweave ('*.Rnw') [1] file format or has anyone planned to work on this?
Sweave is heavily used in the R community in terms of literate
programming, and has a tight integration into current package building
workflows. Ess
On 07/16/2012 06:49 PM, Bastien wrote:
Dear all,
I'm taking a week off, with no internet connectivity.
I'll be back online on July 24th.
Mm, so does that mean we fill his inbox with packing peanuts or something?
- Allen S. Rout
Hi,
In this minimal example
--org-mode file start#+OPTIONS:
toc:nil#+AUTHOR:#+DATE:* Level 1 :PROPERTIES: :ID:
527b694d-8288-4d37-a06a-a288bd9592b5 :END:This is level 1 with ID
{{{property(ID)}}}** Level 2 :PROPERTIES: :ID:
1cf7847a-0977-4f18-8
Hello,
I am using emacs 23 on an Ubuntu server. I also use emacs 22 on a Macbook pro.
On the Macbook, I set up my .emacs file to use orgmode and defined several
capture templates. They work fine on the Macbook.
So I set up the .emacs file in the Ubuntu environment to start up org mode, and
copied
Da: Rian Murphy
Inviato: Martedì 17 Luglio 2012 15:32
Oggetto: [O] Emacs23 on Ubuntu recognizes 'remember', not 'capture'
Hi, Rian
> I am using emacs 23 on an Ubuntu server. I also use emacs 22 on a Macbook pro.
> On the Macbook, I set up my .emacs file to use orgmode and defined several
> captu
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
Hi:
>
> An advantage of the new export engine is that a back-end can be as
> simple as you want it to be.
This is correct; you bring a good point.
> One can imagine specialized back-ends only rendering a limited set of
> Org features. As long as the set is explicitly
Da: Miguel Ruiz
Inviato: Martedì 17 Luglio 2012 15:20
--org-mode file start
#+OPTIONS: toc:nil
#+AUTHOR:
#+DATE:
* Level 1
:PROPERTIES:
:ID: 527b694d-8288-4d37-a06a-a288bd9592b5
:END:
This is level 1 with ID {{{property(ID)}}}
** Level 2
:PROPERTIE
Giovanni Ridolfi yahoo.it> writes:
...
> > I'd prefer to use capture on my Ubuntu installation. I searched the gmane
> > archives and didn't find any clues.
>
> Pelase, do
> M-x emacs-version
> and
> M-x org-version
>
> in both systems; then if version is < than 6.36, you should not have
cap
Hi!
In my research I stumbled upon Rememberance Agent[1][2] and since it
does have a Debian package install candidate [3] I was thinking
about giving it a try.
This software (originally from MIT) seems to be quite handy and its
features seems to be a perfect companion to Org-mode.
There is also
Hello,
Myles English writes:
> A date entered with with C-c . exports without angle brackets in the old
> exporter but with angle brackets in the new exporter. I would have
> thought that without is preferable.
Agreed. Brackets are only Org syntax.
I have pushed a change about timestamp objec
On 17 July 2012 16:53, Rian Murphy wrote:
> Giovanni Ridolfi yahoo.it> writes:
> ...
>> > I'd prefer to use capture on my Ubuntu installation. I searched the gmane
>> > archives and didn't find any clues.
>>
>> Pelase, do
>> M-x emacs-version
>> and
>> M-x org-version
>>
>> in both systems; then
Julian Gehring writes:
> Hi,
>
> is there a way to convert Org-mode files with R code blocks to the
> Sweave ('*.Rnw') [1] file format or has anyone planned to work on
> this?
First, there is this thread:
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/7931
and then there is this
Christopher Witte witte.net.au> writes:
>
> On 17 July 2012 16:53, Rian Murphy yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Giovanni Ridolfi yahoo.it> writes:
> > ...
> >> > I'd prefer to use capture on my Ubuntu installation. I searched the gmane
> >> > archives and didn't find any clues.
> >>
...
>
> Upgrading or
On 17 July 2012 18:10, Rian Murphy wrote:
> Christopher Witte witte.net.au> writes:
>
>>
>> On 17 July 2012 16:53, Rian Murphy yahoo.com> wrote:
>> > Giovanni Ridolfi yahoo.it> writes:
>> > ...
>> >> > I'd prefer to use capture on my Ubuntu installation. I searched the
>> >> > gmane
>> >> > ar
I have done this:
cd ~/share/org-mode.git
git checkout release_7.8.11
git checkout -b rel7.8.11
make
make install
I've already set up a ton of orgmode stuff in ~/.emacs, but Emacs was still
finding the old org version. So I added:
(add-to-list 'load-path "/home/dlm/share/org-mode.git/lisp")
No
Rian Murphy wrote:
> Christopher Witte witte.net.au> writes:
>
> >
> > On 17 July 2012 16:53, Rian Murphy yahoo.com> wrote:
> > > Giovanni Ridolfi yahoo.it> writes:
> > > ...
> > >> > I'd prefer to use capture on my Ubuntu installation. I searched the
> > >> > gmane
> > >> > archives and di
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 11:10 AM, Rian Murphy wrote:
> Christopher Witte witte.net.au> writes:
>
>>
>> On 17 July 2012 16:53, Rian Murphy yahoo.com> wrote:
>> > Giovanni Ridolfi yahoo.it> writes:
>> > ...
>> >> > I'd prefer to use capture on my Ubuntu installation. I searched the
>> >> > gmane
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 12:29:39PM -0400, James Harkins wrote:
> I have done this:
>
> cd ~/share/org-mode.git
> git checkout release_7.8.11
> git checkout -b rel7.8.11
> make
> make install
>
See the output of "make help". The above is not the prescribed way to do
it. If you want the old make b
Christopher Witte witte.net.au> writes:
> > Chris, thanks for your help. I should have looked in the org-mode
> > FAQ to start with -- I apologize.
> > Oddly, however, when I do a 'git pull' and a 'make up2', then restart
> > emacs, 'org-version' still tells me I have version 6.30c.
> > 'emacs-v
John Hendy wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 11:10 AM, Rian Murphy wrote:
> > Christopher Witte witte.net.au> writes:
> >
> >>
> >> On 17 July 2012 16:53, Rian Murphy yahoo.com> wrote:
> >> > Giovanni Ridolfi yahoo.it> writes:
> >> > ...
> >> >> > I'd prefer to use capture on my Ubuntu install
Sadly I don't have any information to offer, but I'd like to second Karl's
request. I was also looking at the Remembrance Agent last week and trying to
figure out (1) how to get it properly set-up and (2) how it might best be used
in a "modern" Emacs(/Orgmode) setup.
~~~
Hi Chuck,
thanks, what you describe seems to me like a already quite elaborated
solution. I would be very interested in your existing implementation
for this.
As you mentioned, there will probably have to be a trade-off between the
syntax/functionality of Org-mode/babel and Sweave. But alr
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Myles English writes:
>
>> A date entered with with C-c . exports without angle brackets in the old
>> exporter but with angle brackets in the new exporter. I would have
>> thought that without is preferable.
>
> Agreed. Brackets are only Org syntax.
>
> I
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> 2 unexpected results:
>>FAILED test-org-element/parent-property
>>FAILED test-org-element/set-element
>
> I cannot get those. Have you tried with a recent Org (i.e. post
> 95cd07d058da79cb1767946dba6e4b9128a3a702)?
I used whatever I had pulled yesterday... agai
Nick Dokos writes:
> In my case, make up2 installed into
>
> /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/org
You can always check what make thinks it should do via
make config
or even
make config-all
> (add-to-list 'load-path "/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/org")
That is not necessary, at least if subdirs.el
Suvayu Ali writes:
> See the output of "make help". The above is not the prescribed way to do
> it. If you want the old make behaviour, you can do "make oldorg && make
> install".
No, he's using the latest release version of Org, which means the old
Makefile (if this was really his intention I#d r
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> One can imagine specialized back-ends only rendering a limited set of
> Org features. As long as the set is explicitly documented in the
> back-end, there's nothing wrong with that.
Ok folks:
I created an exporter for man page based on the groff one. It probably
has mo
Achim Gratz nexgo.de> writes:
> Suvayu Ali writes:
> > See the output of "make help". The above is not the prescribed way to do
> > it. If you want the old make behaviour, you can do "make oldorg && make
> > install".
>
> No, he's using the latest release version of Org, which means the old
> Ma
Rian Murphy yahoo.com> writes:
Thanks everybody for your help with this problem.
I am new to emacs and org-mode, and so a little tentative, but
the support I got from this group is encouraging me to go
further.
I'm sure it's only a matter of time until org-mode gets me
completely organized. Th
Hello,
Achim Gratz writes:
> I used whatever I had pulled yesterday... again, that failure happens
> only with Emacs 23, which may well be a bug in that version or the
> particular build. It actually got worse in that I can't seem to find an
> eval limit that works today, so the corruption that
I haven't had a look at the patch, but this property looks like a very
nice and easy solution.
+1.
Ivan Kanis writes:
> Hi Bastien,
>
> I had a look at org-notify.el. It's over engineered for my need. If you
> recall I submitted a patch that added warntime on the header. It's not
> pretty but
Hello.
I couldn't believe I hadn't been aware of org mode until a few months ago,
as someone who's been using emacs for everything for many years.
I use it to journal how all my time is spent in a given work day- for both
work related tasks and non-work tasks (ex. getting coffee, lunch,
conversat
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 5:15 PM, Joseph Thomas wrote:
> Hello.
> I couldn't believe I hadn't been aware of org mode until a few months ago,
> as someone who's been using emacs for everything for many years.
>
> I use it to journal how all my time is spent in a given work day- for both
> work relat
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 3:09 PM, James Harkins wrote:
> Achim Gratz nexgo.de> writes:
>
>> Suvayu Ali writes:
>> > See the output of "make help". The above is not the prescribed way to do
>> > it. If you want the old make behaviour, you can do "make oldorg && make
>> > install".
>>
>> No, he's us
At Tue, 17 Jul 2012 17:37:09 -0400,
Mehul Sanghvi wrote:
> Did you have Emacs up and running already ? Did you restart Emacs ?
Yes. I've even logged out and logged back in (for a separate reason).
> Did you do M-x org-reload ?
Quoting myself:
~~
Now, when I reload orgmode, the minibuffer corre
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 07:59:53PM +0200, Achim Gratz wrote:
> Suvayu Ali writes:
> > See the output of "make help". The above is not the prescribed way to do
> > it. If you want the old make behaviour, you can do "make oldorg && make
> > install".
>
> No, he's using the latest release version of
This throws an error:
--
* headline 1
#+BEGIN_CENTER
#+BEGIN_SRC R :exports both
rnorm(10)
#+END_SRC
#+END_CENTER
--
M-: (org-export-to-buffer 'e-latex "latex buffer") RET
It does not run the src block and the error is:
(error "Inv
Hello,
cbe...@tajo.ucsd.edu writes:
> This throws an error:
>
> -- * headline 1
>
> #+BEGIN_CENTER
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC R :exports both
> rnorm(10)
> #+END_SRC
>
> #+END_CENTER
> --
>
> M-: (org-export-to-buffer 'e-latex "latex buffer") RET
>
>
Center within Src. I don't think you can nest the blocks.
The cryptic message is org-export.el way of saying that there is a parse
error or that the Org file doesn't to conform to schema.
> This throws an error:
>
> --
> * headline 1
>
> #+BEGIN_CENTER
>
> #+BEGIN_SR
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
All right fine... I went all crazy :)
Centered text?
Yes. Implemented centered block in man pages. This is probably one of
the reasons the Org exporter enables the creation of complex
typesetting. In this case, I'm using the .ce groff command to centralize
the text. .ce
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 08:04:03PM -0400, Luis Anaya wrote:
>
> Man page
>http://ppl.ug/G1D9Y4fIwXA/
> PDF
>http://ppl.ug/1R5aCF_CmAE/
>
Aboslutely amazing! Great job Luis. :)
--
Suvayu
Open source is the future. It sets us free.
Julian Gehring writes:
> Hi Chuck,
>
> thanks, what you describe seems to me like a already quite elaborated
> solution. I would be very interested in your existing implementation
> for this.
>
> As you mentioned, there will probably have to be a trade-off between
> the syntax/functionality of O
Jambunathan K writes:
> Center within Src. I don't think you can nest the blocks.
>
It seems you are right. At least as far as executing the src block is concerned.
I was thinking along the lines of LaTeX's center environment, but I see
now that a src block within a CENTER didn't work with the
James Harkins gmail.com> writes:
> So, how do I solve the problem with org-version?
I already sent an answer to your original question, but somehow that didn't make
it to the list: most likely you've missed a "(require 'org-install)" in your
startup sequence.
Regards,
Achim.
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