Toby Cubitt writes:
> Minor point: I would order the format strings minutes, hours, days. In
> case we ever want to extend to months or years, that way we can simply
> extend the list and it will be completely backwards compatible.
Using a plist can circumvent the problem, too. I'm ok either way
Hi Sebastien,
"Sebastien Vauban"
writes:
> Hi Andreas,
>
> Andreas Leha wrote:
>> how is it possible to add an empty line to a LaTeX header?
>> Any empty
>> #+latex_header:
>> is 'stripped' from the exported document.
>
> Couldn't you use a #+begin/end_LaTeX block instead?
Good idea. In fact
Hi Eric,
Eric S Fraga writes:
> Andreas Leha writes:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> how is it possible to add an empty line to a LaTeX header?
>> Any empty
>> #+latex_header:
>> is 'stripped' from the exported document.
>>
>>
>> Background:
>> I am building a beamer presentation using the progress bar fro
Hello,
Takafumi Arakaki writes:
> Currently information about tree structure is lost if you have a slash
> in node headings. This patch fixes the problem by escaping slashes in
> headings before concatenating them.
Thanks for your patch.
Would you mind providing a test-case to illustrate the
Hello,
Takafumi Arakaki writes:
> I have a trouble with org-columns-edit-value; updating property using
> this command breaks property formatting.
>
> If I update MyProp_B in,
>
>:PROPERTIES:
>:MyProp_A: a
>:MyProp_B: b
>:END:
>
> I end up with:
>
>:PROPERTIES:
>:MyProp_A
I'm exporting to HTML and trying to get my clock-in and clock-out times to
export as well, but it's not working.
My org file looks like this:
* foo
CLOCK: [2012-11-09 Fri 03:58]--[2012-11-09 Fri 03:59] => 0:01
foo.
#+OPTIONS: d:t timestamp:t
---
But the clock-in and clock-out times
Da: Peter Salazar
Inviato: Venerdì 9 Novembre 2012 10:50
Hi, Peter,
> I'm exporting to HTML and trying to get my clock-in and clock-out
> times to export as well, but it's not working.
> My org file looks like this:
> #+OPTIONS: d:t timestamp:t
> * foo
> CLOCK: [2012-11-09 Fri 03:58]
Hello,
Giovanni Ridolfi writes:
> 2. Otherwise I cannot get the clock line in the HTML file:
[...]
> - with the new exporter
>
> (with or without propertiies)
You may want to use `org-export-with-clocks', or the c:t OPTION item.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
>> If I've understood things correctly, the canonical way to change export
>> options for a subtree export is to put them in a properties block. I
>> noticed that if I put several "EXPORT_LATEX_HEADER" entries in the
>> properties block
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
>> I'm playing with the new latex exporter, and I'd like to use xelated
>> with it. I used to follow the instructions from worg
>> (http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html#using-xelatex-for-pdf-export), but
>> it seems that the hook org-ex
Suvayu Ali writes:
>> Before using this machinery, is it enough to customize
>> `org-e-latex-pdf-process'?
>>
>
> This is pretty much what I do.
>
>
> ;;; XeLaTeX customisations
> ;; remove "inputenc" from default packages as it clashes with xelatex
> (setf org-export-latex-default-packages-alis
Related to a recent question, is there a way to bookmark a spot in a
long text?
My makeshift method right now is to create a temporary subheader at
the position and then tag it, but I would like to implement tags much
like the Emacs "mark" is often implemented temporarily. Jumping to
precisely the
Da: "johnrarell...@aol.com"
Inviato: Venerdì 9 Novembre 2012 14:00
hi, John,
> Related to a recent question, is there a way to bookmark a spot in a
> long text?
how about
(info "(emacs)bookmarks")
cheers,
Giovanni /who sometimes think we forget Org is in Emacs ;-)
Hi,
Thanks for the reply.
Do you know if it is fixed in both master and maint, or only in master?
---
Takafumi
On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 9:58 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Takafumi Arakaki writes:
>
>> I have a trouble with org-columns-edit-value; updating property using
>> this command
I am not familiar with org-mode test suite but I can try. Could you
tell me where I can find similar test cases which creates archive
entries?
---
Takafumi
On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 9:57 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Takafumi Arakaki writes:
>
>> Currently information about tree structu
Hello,
Takafumi Arakaki writes:
> Do you know if it is fixed in both master and maint, or only in
> master?
I don't know. If it's fixed already, I guess the patch was applied to
maint.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Takafumi Arakaki writes:
> I am not familiar with org-mode test suite but I can try. Could you
> tell me where I can find similar test cases which creates archive
> entries?
We use ERT.
There is no test case related to archive entries yet. Though, if you
write a recipe to reproduce a problem,
Thanks, I will check maint first then.
Takafumi
On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 2:25 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Takafumi Arakaki writes:
>
>> Do you know if it is fixed in both master and maint, or only in
>> master?
>
> I don't know. If it's fixed already, I guess the patch was applied to
I thought it would be convenient if there was a macro or something to
setup temporal main org file and temporal archive file. If there is
nothing like that, then I will just create by my self or use
unwind-protect or something directly.
I remember there is a way to archive in the same file by spe
Takafumi Arakaki writes:
> I thought it would be convenient if there was a macro or something to
> setup temporal main org file and temporal archive file. If there is
> nothing like that, then I will just create by my self or use
> unwind-protect or something directly.
>
> I remember there is a
* John Hendy [2012-11-07 17:27 -0600]:
> I'm actually wondering if you couldn't write a custom agenda view for this
> easier than trying to concatenate two files. Agenda already includes the
> file name, so if it's descriptive enough it would be clear to your manager
> which "project bucket" it wa
Hi,
I have to do a job every 2 weeks on Friday
I want to have a task which:
- remembers me (or is shown in the agenda) 2 days before, thus Wednesday
- when the recurring date is over it is set on DONE automatically
- and is shown again 2 days before the next Friday another 2 weeks
Any hints?
Th
Kevin Buchs writes:
> I am stuck, so I would appreciate some pointers on debugging. I've got
> the make transcript below and then my further tests on emacs -batch,
> where I always get a return message "End of file during parsing". How
> can I debug this?
It seems that "emacs" is some kind of ali
Hello,
"Sebastien Vauban"
writes:
> #+TITLE: ECM Htmlize italic
> #+LANGUAGE: en
>
> * CSS code
>
> When exporting the following chunk of code to HTML (with either the old or the
> new exporter)...
>
> #+begin_src css
> #panel-button {
> -moz-transform: rotate(90deg);
> -o-transfo
Da: Phil! Gold
Inviato: Venerdì 9 Novembre 2012 15:57
Hi, Phil!,
> I started looking into agenda views in a lot more detail and discovered a
> few things that I was able to put together into pretty much what I
> wanted. I documented it here for posterity:
http://aperiodic.net/phil/archives
Kevin Buchs wrote:
> I am stuck, so I would appreciate some pointers on debugging. I've got
> the make transcript below and then my further tests on emacs -batch,
> where I always get a return message "End of file during parsing". How
> can I debug this?
>
> (For completeness I included the por
Achim,
Indeed, that was the problem. Thanks so much!
- Kevin
On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 9:47 AM, Achim Gratz wrote:
> It seems that "emacs" is some kind of alias, script or wrapper that doesn't
> really behave like emacs. Try to find where emacs is installed (most
> likely /usr/bin/emacs or /usr/l
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
>> I'm using the new exporter to create a pdf (through latex) of a subtree
>> of a huge file, and I want to remove some default information. I found
>> out a way to do it, but I'm not sure it's the right way. Here it is.
>>
>> #+BEGIN_S
Hello Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> "Sebastien Vauban" writes:
>
>> #+TITLE: ECM Htmlize italic
>> #+LANGUAGE: en
>>
>> * CSS code
>>
>> When exporting the following chunk of code to HTML (with either the old or
>> the
>> new exporter)...
>>
>> #+begin_src css
>> #panel-button {
>> -
Thanks! The c:t OPTION worked like a charm!
Is there a way to get clock items to display in 12-hour format? At least in
the HTML export?
On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 5:38 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Giovanni Ridolfi writes:
>
> > 2. Otherwise I cannot get the clock line in the HTML fi
Alan Schmitt writes:
> I wanted to fix this and saw that you already did. However it seems that
> LaTeX still adds a date when a "\maketitle" happens with no date
> specified. This small patch should fix this.
>
> diff --git a/contrib/lisp/org-e-latex.el b/contrib/lisp/org-e-latex.el
> index 6490
Peter Salazar writes:
> Is there a way to get clock items to display in 12-hour format? At least in
> the HTML export?
You could use `org-display-custom-times' variable, with
`org-time-stamp-custom-formats' set accordingly.
Note that if you don't want to toggle the custom time display globally,
On 9 nov. 2012, at 18:01, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> It's better if you can provide a changelog entry and send it with "git
> format-patch". Also, if you did not sign FSF papers, you will have to
> add "TINYCHANGE" at the end of the change log.
I'll do this when I get back near a computer.
Also,
Bookmarks are excellent for persistence. However, if you want
robustness to filling and sorting, then implementing ID markers might
be a good way to solve it.
Samuel
--
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It is a progressive disease. MANY people have died from it. ANYBOD
Alan Schmitt writes:
> I'll do this when I get back near a computer.
Great.
> Also, about the FSF papers, is there a link for this procedure?
Certainly: http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html (in particular
the second section, but the whole page in interesting).
It basically boils down t
Great! And how should I specify org-time-stamp-custom-formats in order to
display 12-hour times?
Default is this, which displays 24-hour times:
("<%m/%d/%y %a>" . "<%m/%d/%y %a %H:%M>")
On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 12:04 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Peter Salazar writes:
>
> > Is there a way to get
Hi,
Does org-mode support different outline export styles (to HTML)? For instance,
if I want something like this in the export:
1 Empirical probability distributions
a. Create a vector of 1,000 uniformly-sampled random integers
instead of the default:
1 Empirical probability distrib
Perfect! Worked perfectly! Thank you!
On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 12:50 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Peter Salazar writes:
>
> > Great! And how should I specify org-time-stamp-custom-formats in order to
> > display 12-hour times?
> >
> > Default is this, which displays 24-hour times:
> >
> > ("<%m/%
Peter Salazar writes:
> Great! And how should I specify org-time-stamp-custom-formats in order to
> display 12-hour times?
>
> Default is this, which displays 24-hour times:
>
> ("<%m/%d/%y %a>" . "<%m/%d/%y %a %H:%M>")
According to `format-time-string' docstring, something like:
("<%m/%d/%y
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
>> I'll do this when I get back near a computer.
>
> Great.
Attached. With another question: should the patch be sent to the list,
or just to you (or any other process)?
>> Also, about the FSF papers, is there a link for this procedure?
>
> Cert
I am keeping clocking information in an org-mode file. With a clock in
progress, I save the file, indicate I don't want to clock out and
close emacs. When I restart emacs and open the file, I get the message
"Restoring clock data", but when I try to clock out of the current
task it complains: "byte
I found the 'section-number-format' variable, which customizes nicely to do
what I asked about.
But on second thought, I guess that's not what I really want. Because my
"Create a vector..." stuff is actually a paragraph or so, and doesn't fit
nicely on one line as a headline. So it looks like
Alan Schmitt writes:
> Attached.
Applied (with a slight twist). Thank you.
I've added you to the list of contributors without FSF assignment. Tell
me once you have signed them.
> With another question: should the patch be sent to the list,
> or just to you (or any other process)?
Please send
Hello,
I want to use a lisp file (the .emacs file) in org-mode. This will help me to
navigate through sections of the .emacs configuration file.
To do this I will need to customize the heading and change it from '*' to e.g.
';' (or else my .emacs file will fail to load.)
I noticed that in outli
> I would like some pages to have a bibliography of works relevant to
> the subject area. I need the kind of thing that is done using
> \nocite(key) in bibtex. \nocite is useful when one is building a
> standalone bibliography that is not accompanying any text where these
> works are cited.
>
> No
> I also do not like the fact that it inserts, at the bottom of every
> page, a footer saying "This file was generated by bibtext2html..". Any
> ideas about how to get rid of that?
I have had some success with this.
I patched org-exp-bibtex.el as follows.
Line 101 to 110 look as follows:
##
Sorry, I was being dumb. All fine.
To prevent further breakage, I am attaching a doc fix. I hope it is useable?
Cheers,
Simon
On 11/06/2012 11:21 PM, Simon Thum wrote:
Dear all,
I have a sexp entry that somehow works "less good" now. It's
** 11:00 Monthly PTB Telco
%%(org-float t 2 3)
(some
Hello Kevin,
Kevin Buchs wrote:
> I am keeping clocking information in an org-mode file. With a clock in
> progress, I save the file, indicate I don't want to clock out and
> close emacs. When I restart emacs and open the file, I get the message
> "Restoring clock data", but when I try to clock ou
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