Aloha James,
James Harkins writes:
> I apologize in advance for what is likely to be a dumb question, but
> I'm struggling to find documentation of the new exporter. Google
> pointed to [1], but this is documentation for developers of new
> backends. I only want to use the existing backends, and
James Harkins writes:
> Specific question: Is there an easy way to use a given LaTeX template (.cls
> and .bib)? (I also found [2] but "easy" is not how I would describe that.)
The easiest way is probably
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(require 'org-export)
(require 'org-e-latex)
(setq org-e-latex-de
Hi!
I tend to keep events that I do not attend in my calendar for
archiving reasons. But I switch their status to CANCELED.
Unfortunately, those events still appear on my Google calendar and
so forth. I get my usual reminders and it messes up my free/busy
list.
Therefore, I am thinking that cance
* Torsten Wagner wrote:
>
> Hey Kyle,
> thanks for the info I will look into it.
> Maybe I should say more specific, I am looking for a typical calendar view
> (sort of table) as you know them from paper-based organizers.
Probably [1] might be of use for you. But I do not know, how easy it
is to
I have used orgmode for a while, but hasn't used any of its advanced
features that much. I'm currently writing a minutes report and what to
export a specific subtree, e.g.
* Minutes from <2013-01-11>
* Minutes from <2013-01-18><--- Want to export this only
Then I press C-c @, which marks the
Karl Voit writes:
> Hi!
Hi,
> I tend to keep events that I do not attend in my calendar for
> archiving reasons. But I switch their status to CANCELED.
> Unfortunately, those events still appear on my Google calendar and
> so forth. I get my usual reminders and it messes up my free/busy
> list.
* Daimrod wrote:
>
> Org Mode has already facilities for archiving.
Thanks for the pointer but I know and I am using archiving in
Org-mode.
> In both cases they won't be displayed in the Agenda unless you active
> them (v a or v A).
Right.
But in my workflow, I only archive whole projects when
Dear all,
I tried to update orgmode to the latest version 7.9.3d, but make failed, see
outputs after this email.
I am on MacOS 10.6.8, and I do not know which emacs the unedited make file
uses, quite possibly the preinstalled Emacs at the shell.
Best wishes,
Torsten
--
Dr Torsten Anders
Cou
Karl Voit writes:
> * Daimrod wrote:
>>
>> Org Mode has already facilities for archiving.
>
> Thanks for the pointer but I know and I am using archiving in
> Org-mode.
>
>> In both cases they won't be displayed in the Agenda unless you active
>> them (v a or v A).
>
> Right.
>
> But in my workfl
Still hoping someone can advise me.
Anyone?
/fas
On 12 January 2013 09:51, Filippo Salustri wrote:
> Anyone got any advice viz building org for aquamacs on OSX?
> Aquamacs hasn't got -batch, so I can't do the org-only build.
> /fas
>
> --
> \V/_
> Filippo A. Salustri, Ph.D., P.Eng.
> Email: sal
Torsten Anders writes:
> I tried to update orgmode to the latest version 7.9.3d, but make failed, see
> outputs after this email.
It might be unrelated, but does 'M-x load-library RET org.el' work with your
latest version? I just had some trouble with a certain git version.
--
cheers,
Thorste
When starting emacs with the unsuccessfully compiled latest version Emacs says
Warning (initialization): An error occurred while loading
`/Users/torsten/.emacs':
Symbol's value as variable is void: org-babel-temp-file
> It might be unrelated, but does 'M-x load-library RET org.el' work with yo
> I just had some trouble with a certain git version.
$ git --version
git version 1.7.10.3
Thanks again!
Best wishes,
Torsten
--
Dr Torsten Anders
Course Leader, Music Technology
University of Bedfordshire
Park Square, Room A315
http://www.torsten-anders.de
Alan L Tyree wrote:
> Emacs version 24.2.1 on Debian Wheezy (with emacs24 from Sid)
> Org org-plus-contrib-20130114
>
> I started emacs with the min org file as explained in Section 1.4
>
> C-U M-X org-reload
>
> Loaded an agenda file addr.org and added to agenda
>
> M-x agenda
>
> s
>
> En
I had the same problem. You should move or rename the orgmode version
located under /Applications/Emacs.app/Contents/Resources/lisp
-uhe
* Torsten Anders [2013-01-18 13:31:55 +]:
When starting emacs with the unsuccessfully compiled latest version Emacs says
Warning (initialization): An e
Torsten Anders beds.ac.uk> writes:
> I tried to update orgmode to the latest version 7.9.3d, but make failed,
> see outputs after this email.
You almost certainly will want to use a different Emacs for compilation, this
must be some Emacs 22 variant (otherwise it would know about declare-function
Karl Voit wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I tend to keep events that I do not attend in my calendar for
> archiving reasons. But I switch their status to CANCELED.
> Unfortunately, those events still appear on my Google calendar and
> so forth. I get my usual reminders and it messes up my free/busy
> list.
>
> Please edit local.mk to have make use the correct Emacs at least.
Just to confirm that setting the EMACS variable solved the problem, thanks.
I also want to confirm that org-compat.el and org-odt.el now load again,
without any hacks necessary anymore in ~/.emacs. Thanks again!
Best wishes,
T
Hello!
I have test1.org file (see below [1]) which I want to export to latex. However
when exporting to latex (both using org-export and org-export-dispatch), the
content of RESULTS is missing in the resulting test1.tex (see below [2]).
What is the reason for that?
One year ago when exporting the
Is it possible to write something like this with the new exporter?
#+OPTIONS: (if (and (boundp 'org-export-current-backend) (eq
org-export-current-backend 'e-beamer)) "H:1" "H:3")
>From what I read in org-export.el the backend is stored in a plist, not
sure how to get it's value when exporting.
Hello.
I want to add this item:
* TODO change tags to wiki style [[!img]] tags
...But the square brackets get interpreted as links.
I tried \[\[!img\]\], but that shows up unescaped.
Does org-mode have an escape mechanism?
Thanks, cheers,
--Dave
p.s. I'm new to org-mode and I like it. I'm e
Nick Dokos writes:
> Alan L Tyree wrote:
>
>> Emacs version 24.2.1 on Debian Wheezy (with emacs24 from Sid)
>> Org org-plus-contrib-20130114
>>
>> I started emacs with the min org file as explained in Section 1.4
>>
>> C-U M-X org-reload
>>
>> Loaded an agenda file addr.org and added to agend
Hi all
The second example at
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html#org-class
is not correct as shown.
It appears to me that it is only missing the < and > signs in the
appropriate places, but I can't be sure. When I add those signs then the
example seems to work for me. I'd appreciate it if some
Hello,
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
> I just noticed quotes aren't exporting correctly with the new LaTeX
> exporter. The old one seems to work fine.
Did you activate smart quotes with either `org-export-with-smart-quotes'
or #+OPTIONS: ':t first?
I cannot reproduce it.
Regards,
-
Hello,
Robert Horn writes:
> The keystroke bindings for lists need some examination and repair. In 7.9.3
> the situation is:
>
> | Keystrokes | First Item| Any other item
> |
> |-+---+-
Rick Frankel writes:
> So, it seems that as long as there is a body (or blank) line after the
> parent heading and you position the cursor on that line, it works
> (point at X):
>
> #+begin_src org
> * Title
> X
> ** heading 1
>text
> ** heading 2
>...
> #+end_src
>
> But if there is no
* Daimrod wrote:
>
> Why doesn't the method with :ARCHIVE: tag fit your needs?
>
> You can mark a subtree to ignore it. This way you keep the whole project
> as a whole.
Good point indeed.
But still: there are two steps I have to make: (a) mark as canceled
because I want this "CANCELED" string a
* Nick Dokos wrote:
>
> You can probably accomplish this with org-after-todo-state-change-hook:
>
> Write a function that checks if org-state is "CANCELED", and if so looks
> for active timestamps and calls org-toggle-timestamp-type on them.
>
> Then add the function to the hook.
Oh, I would have
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
>
>> I just noticed quotes aren't exporting correctly with the new LaTeX
>> exporter. The old one seems to work fine.
>
> Did you activate smart quotes with either `org-export-with-smart-quotes'
> or #+OPTIONS: ':t first
Karl Voit wrote:
> * Nick Dokos wrote:
> >
> > You can probably accomplish this with org-after-todo-state-change-hook:
> >
> > Write a function that checks if org-state is "CANCELED", and if so looks
> > for active timestamps and calls org-toggle-timestamp-type on them.
> >
> > Then add the func
Hi,
Karl Voit wrote:
> But still: there are two steps I have to make: (a) mark as canceled
> because I want this "CANCELED" string attached and (b) add the
> ARCHIVE tag.
You can set the ARCHIVE tag when switching the TODO state automatically
using org-todo-state-tags-triggers.
For example (unt
Viktor Rosenfeld writes:
> Hi,
>
> Karl Voit wrote:
>
>> But still: there are two steps I have to make: (a) mark as canceled
>> because I want this "CANCELED" string attached and (b) add the
>> ARCHIVE tag.
>
> You can set the ARCHIVE tag when switching the TODO state automatically
> using org-to
Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and
what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report? See
http://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback
Your bug report will be posted to the Org-mode mailing list.
-
UPDATE: Almost fixed.
Thanks to John Hendy and W.R. Greene for their suggestions and advice.
John suggested Emacs For OSX Modified, which comes with a recent org
installed, but just *today* they released an update and announced they will
no longer provide org. (That's the story of my life, folks.)
On Jan 18, 2013 4:11 PM, "Florian Beck" wrote:
>
> James Harkins writes:
>
> > Specific question: Is there an easy way to use a given LaTeX template
(.cls and .bib)? (I also found [2] but "easy" is not how I would describe
that.)
>
> The easiest way is probably
... snip code
Thanks - that seems
I suspect that this is not being updated properly. The latest version
shown by M-x list-packages is org-plus-contrib 20130114
Cheers,
Alan
--
Alan L Tyree http://www2.austlii.edu.au/~alan
Tel: 04 2748 6206 sip:172...@iptel.org
On Thu, 17 Jan 2013 13:20:13 +0800, Xue Fuqiao wrote:
> In (info "(org) Editing and debugging formulas"):
>
> ` (`org-table-fedit-lisp-indent')'
> Pretty-print or indent Lisp formula at point. When in a line
> containing a Lisp formula, format the formula according to
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