Hi Daniel,
dmg writes:
> It looks like my inexperience with Lisp made me ignore the obvious.
> What is needed is not my patch below, but to add posgresql to the
> condition of the case:
>
> From:
> (case (intern engine)
> ('mysql
>
>
> To:
>
> (case (intern engine)
>
Hi Vitaly,
Vitaly writes:
> Why not handling this somewhere in "+STARTUP: content N" or anywhere
> similar? Since org-mode handles arguments for org-global-cycle, why
> not handle them on startup?
The following patch handle content-2 and content-3 keywords, and allow
`org-startup-folded' to be
Emilio Torres Manzanera writes:
> What should I do to test this issue?
If you can, please test with a more recent Org, e.g. 7.9.3f:
http://orgmode.org/org-7.9.3f.tar.gz
You can also clone the git repository:
~$ git clone git://orgmode.org/org-mode.git
See http://orgmode.org/org.html#Inst
Hello,
Carsten Dominik writes:
> On 12.2.2013, at 20:46, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> "Dominik, Carsten" writes:
>>
>>> In a file with some time stamps in headlines, is it still possible to
>>> get rid of them only for the Table of Contents, but to leave them in
>>> the headlines
Achim Gratz writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> True, that's why there's also inline \[...\]. But you have to accept
>> paragraph limitations (no empty line, do not start a line with list
>> markers...).
>
> Now, given that difference and the fact that these things can span
> over multiple lines
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Now, almost all back-ends providing a TOC functionality allow to
> add :OPTIONAL_TITLE: property in an headline to set its corresponding
> entry in the table of contents.
Thanks for implementing this!
> Do you think it's still necessary to provide an equiv
Hi Everybody,
I found a bug in the Babel perl code. When a table is used as input, the
values of the table are not escaped. In fact, they are surrounded by
double quotes " instead of single ones '. This means that special
characters are interpreted: $, and @ | jo
Bastien writes:
>> Do you think it's still necessary to provide an equivalent for
>> `org-export-remove-timestamps-from-toc'? It's only a matter of copying
>> the headline title in the property, without timestamp.
>
> org-html|latex-format-headline-function allow these arguments:
>
> TODO th
Mm, I also noticed that when :results output is used, there is no way
to insert perl code before or after the executed code.
org-babel-perl-wrapper-method only works for all the methods but
output. It would be nice to have a variable that
does this for any output type.
--dmg
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> If it has to be implemented, it's far easier to remove objects from
> parsed data (e.g. in `org-export-get-optional-title').
Got it, thanks.
>> `org-export-with-timestamps-in-toc', if nil, would use this arg;
>> but users could remove anything from the hea
Bastien writes:
> There is already this in org-macs.el:
>
> (when (and (not (fboundp 'with-silent-modifications))
> (or (< emacs-major-version 23)
> (and (= emacs-major-version 23)
> (< emacs-minor-version 2
> (defmacro with-silent-modifications (&rest
dmg> Mm, I also noticed that when :results output is used, there is no way
dmg> to insert perl code before or after the executed code.
dmg> org-babel-perl-wrapper-method only works for all the methods but
dmg> output. It would be nice to have a variable that
dmg> does this for any output typ
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Note that filling/auto-filling will never put you in this situation,
> since Org has a protection mechanism. IOW, if you end up with a list
> marker at the beginning of a line, it's your fault.
I don't use auto-fill in formulas. And yes, I take responsibility for
my faul
Hi Paul,
Paul Rudin writes:
> I'm experimenting with org-drill. One thing that seems odd is that when
> reviewing a card for scoring the properties drawer is displayed. It
> seems unlikely that this is intended? Is it intended? If not is there
> some easy way I can fix it? TIA.
I'm not sure P
Starting with emacs bzr trunk revision 111688 of Feb 7, 2013,
following three line org file results in error when html export is
attempted.
-- start of foo.org
#+TITLE: Nothing
# file:/tmp
-- end of foo.org --
I want to have CONTENTS showing headlines up to particular level N when
open file. I couldn't find such a thing in docs and VISIBILITY can't be
used since it takes no arguments too, so having multiple VISIBILITY
properties in every top-level headline is a bit stupid, not saying that it
can not solv
hi everybody,
I have been testing babel with perl and I am very puzzled by the
following:
Say I have the following script that outputs 10 numbers. org/babel wraps
it as a begin_example
#+begin_src perl :results output
for (my $i=0;$i<10;$i++) {
print "$i\n";
}
#+end_src
#+RESULTS:
#+begi
Hi Nicolas,
I am curious why you chose the name "optional_title" for the property? Why
not, for example "TOC_TITLE" or something like this?
- Carsten
On 24.2.2013, at 09:55, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Carsten Dominik writes:
>
>> On 12.2.2013, at 20:46, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>>
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 10:50 AM, D M German wrote:
>
> hi everybody,
>
>
> I have been testing babel with perl and I am very puzzled by the
> following:
>
>
> Say I have the following script that outputs 10 numbers. org/babel wraps
> it as a begin_example
>
>
> #+begin_src perl :results output
>
D M German writes:
> I see two ways to solve this. The first is simply to replace the output
> format of the variable from "%S" to "'%s'" (use quotes ').
I think that's the right thing to do. There shouldn't be anything in
the table that needs to be interpolated by Perl while the variable is
defi
D M German writes:
[…]
Please leave the formats alone, if you change the number of parameters
there folks that use their own definitions won't know what hit them.
What you want is to prepend something to the body that Babel gives you,
so let-bind that result and use it. You could even advise the
Arun Persaud writes:
> Steps to reproduce:
>
> emacs -Q tmp.org
> move point to a lower heading, e.g. the "a" in "3a30" (5th line from the
> bottom)
> cycle with -TAB (I need to hit shift-tab 4 times to see the "..."
> at the top)
Yes, that is reproducible.
Regards,
Achim.
--
+<[Q+ Matrix-12 WA
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Following a thread started by Samuel Wales (see
> http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/66558), it appears that
> the standard way to include multiple paragraphs in a footnote definition
> is to rely on "\par" LaTeXism.
>
> There are two problems here. Firstly,
Hello,
Samuel Wales writes:
> On 2/20/13, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>> The basic syntax is similar to the one used by `footnote.el', i.e.
>> a footnote is defined in a paragraph that is started by a footnote
>> marker in square brackets in column 0, no indentation allowed. If you
>> need a
Carsten Dominik writes:
> I am curious why you chose the name "optional_title" for the property?
> Why not, for example "TOC_TITLE" or something like this?
See http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/62694
I don't mind changing the name of the property, if needed.
Regards,
--
Nicolas
On 24.2.2013, at 15:00, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Carsten Dominik writes:
>
>> I am curious why you chose the name "optional_title" for the property?
>> Why not, for example "TOC_TITLE" or something like this?
>
> See http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/62694
Ah, I see. Indeed, th
I use Meta-up-arrow and Meta-down-arrow to move headings in org and entries in
spreadsheets.
Would like to be able to use the same or similar command to move blocks of text
up or down.
The current solution--highlight then kill/yank--is just too slow.
Suggestions?
On 24.2.2013, at 16:53, Susan Cragin wrote:
> I use Meta-up-arrow and Meta-down-arrow to move headings in org and entries
> in spreadsheets.
> Would like to be able to use the same or similar command to move blocks of
> text up or down.
> The current solution--highlight then kill/yank--is ju
On Feb 24, 2013, at 11:03 AM, Sebastian Wiesner wrote:
> Hello,
>
> how is the online manual of Org mode [1] rendered? Especially, how is
> the awesome table of contents on the right sight created?
It is done through CSS and I do something similar with most of my HTML exports.
I have a custo
2013/2/24 Mike McLean :
>
> On Feb 24, 2013, at 11:03 AM, Sebastian Wiesner wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> how is the online manual of Org mode [1] rendered? Especially, how is
>> the awesome table of contents on the right sight created?
>
> It is done through CSS and I do something similar with most o
-Original Message-
>From: Carsten Dominik
>Sent: Feb 24, 2013 11:16 AM
>To: Susan Cragin
>Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
>Subject: Re: [O] One-keystroke command to move blocks of text up and down
>
>
>On 24.2.2013, at 16:53, Susan Cragin wrote:
>
>> I use Meta-up-arrow and Meta-down-arrow
Achim Gratz writes:
> D M German writes:
>> I see two ways to solve this. The first is simply to replace the output
>> format of the variable from "%S" to "'%s'" (use quotes ').
>
> I think that's the right thing to do. There shouldn't be anything in
> the table that needs to be interpolated by
Hello,
Carsten Dominik writes:
> On 24.2.2013, at 16:53, Susan Cragin wrote:
>
>> I use Meta-up-arrow and Meta-down-arrow to move headings in org and entries
>> in spreadsheets.
>> Would like to be able to use the same or similar command to move blocks of
>> text up or down.
>> The current
Nicolas-
The new HTML exporter does not actually use the value of the
:HTML_CONTAINER_CLASS: property. The old exporter saved the value off
into the property :html-container-class on the headline (with
`org-export-remember-html-container-classes'), the new exporter
references the `:html-container-
Hi,
I have just pulled from git and have been migrating to use the new
exporter.
I have a problem where org-preview-latex-fragment appears not to use a
style file the latex header.
Starting emacs like this:
emacs -Q -l ~/minimal.el ~/file.org
When I export the whole buffer to pdf it looks rig
D M German writes:
> I found a bug in the Babel perl code. When a table is used as input, the
> values of the table are not escaped.
Here are two patches that fix this and implement (partly) some of your
suggestions. I don't think Org should pollute the global Perl namespace
by default, so I've
>M-up and M-down also move paragraphs and most blocks (in Org 7.9).
>Unfortunately, binding is shadowed when trying to move a src block.
When I try that I get these messages:
Cannot drag this element forward.
Cannot drag this element backward.
Eric Schulte writes:
> I just added the variable `org-babel-perl-var-wrap', into ob-perl.el
>
> ;; emacs-lisp
> (defvar org-babel-perl-var-wrap "q(%s)"
> "Wrapper for variables inserted into Perl code.")
>
> This way we will get what sounds like improved wrapping by default, but
> use
Aloha Sebastian,
Sebastian Wiesner writes:
> So is the Org manual written in Org? I thought it was written in
> Texinfo. After all, there is a Texinfo document in the Org sources
> [1]. Is this Texinfo document generated from some Org document?
The Org manual is written in texinfo. A port to
Hello,
On Feb 24, 2013 11:48 AM, "Sebastian Wiesner" wrote:
>
> 2013/2/24 Mike McLean :
> >
> > On Feb 24, 2013, at 11:03 AM, Sebastian Wiesner
wrote:
> >
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> how is the online manual of Org mode [1] rendered? Especially, how is
> >> the awesome table of contents on the right
Eric Schulte writes:
> Are you familiar with `org-babel-expand-src-block' bound to C-c C-v v?
I wasn't, obviously, and neither was the OP.
> If I understand the desire correctly, it should be what you're after.
> Perhaps an option to raise the expanded source code buffer along with
> the error bu
Just adding some more information. It gets curiouser and curiouser...
Myles English writes:
> Hi,
>
> I have just pulled from git and have been migrating to use the new
> exporter.
>
> I have a problem where org-preview-latex-fragment appears not to use a
> style file the latex header.
>
> Sta
Hi Susan,
Susan Cragin writes:
>>M-up and M-down also move paragraphs and most blocks (in Org 7.9).
>>Unfortunately, binding is shadowed when trying to move a src block.
>
> When I try that I get these messages:
> Cannot drag this element forward.
> Cannot drag this element backward.
Can you s
Susan Cragin wrote:
> From: Carsten Dominik
> >On 24.2.2013, at 16:53, Susan Cragin wrote:
> >
> >> I use Meta-up-arrow and Meta-down-arrow to move headings in org and
> >> entries in spreadsheets.
> >> Would like to be able to use the same or similar command to move blocks of
> >> text up o
Achim> D M German writes:
Achim> […]
Achim> Please leave the formats alone, if you change the number of parameters
Achim> there folks that use their own definitions won't know what hit them.
Achim> What you want is to prepend something to the body that Babel gives you,
Achim> so let-bind
Hi Susan,
Susan Cragin writes:
> No. I have the following example. Each of these sentences is a paragraph
> because it has a carriage return after it.
That's your definition but that's not what Emacs and Org understand.
By default, a paragraph needs at least two line breaks.
> I need to re-or
Hi Jeff,
Try removing "contrib/lisp" from the load path in el-get's org-mode recipe.
It resolved the missing org-element-context issue for me.
Cheers,
Maciek
diff --git a/recipes/org-mode.rcp b/recipes/org-mode.rcp
index 32d988e..daf5e41 100644
--- a/recipes/org-mode.rcp
+++ b/recipes/org-mode.r
Hi Rick,
Rick Frankel writes:
> My guess is that on ox-html.el:1917 (the only reference to
> :html-container-class)
>
>(extra-class (org-element-property :html-container-class headline))
>
> should be
>
>(extra-class (org-element-property :HTML_CONTAINER_CLASS headline))
>
> Does th
Hi Nicolas,
Thank you for your comments on this patch. I appreciate your concerns
about the ordering of packages – this was something I had not considered
fully. I have reworked the implementation; I think it is now simpler
and more robust. Instead of a new customization variable, I’ve added a
This code allows latex packages to be inserted into the output
document only if they are needed. The function
‘org-latex--record-package’ is provided for code to signal that it
wants a package inserted into the output. The
‘org-latex-packages-(default-)alist’ variables are extended with an
additi
Tikz graphics should be exported to LaTeX by \include, not as a link.
This commit changes the file extension used for tikz graphics from .tex
to .tikz.
TINYCHANGE
---
lisp/ob-R.el | 2 +-
lisp/ox-latex.el | 22 +-
2 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
diff -
Carsten Dominik writes:
> I am curious why you chose the name "optional_title" for the
> property? Why not, for example "TOC_TITLE" or something like this?
I suggest EXPORT_ALT_TITLE instead.
The EXPORT_ prefix seems more consistent with EXPORT_TITLE,
and ALT sounds clearer (and short enough)
>>>M-up and M-down also move paragraphs and most blocks (in Org 7.9).
>>>Unfortunately, binding is shadowed when trying to move a src block.
>>
>> When I try that I get these messages:
>> Cannot drag this element forward.
>> Cannot drag this element backward.
>
>Can you share the file on which you
Hi Bastien,
I have downloaded a new version form an ELPA repository: Org-mode version
7.9.3e (7.9.3e-16-gf8b15d-elpa @ /home/emilio/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20130218/). It
runs fine!
Thank you very much for your hard work and endless technical support
¡Muchísimas gracias!
Emilio
Bastien writes:
Excellent! Thank you so much! :-)
On Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 4:54 AM, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
> Peter Salazar writes:
>
> > What about John Hendy's suggestion of finding a face I like, and then
> > adding "^> text..." to the list of things org fontifies with that
> > style? ('In other words,
On 2/24/13, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Samuel Wales writes:
>> On 2/20/13, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>>> The basic syntax is similar to the one used by `footnote.el', i.e.
>>> a footnote is defined in a paragraph that is started by a footnote
>>> marker in square brackets in column 0, no indent
Hi Susan,
Susan Cragin writes:
> Hmmm
> S-M- should be the ticket but doesn't work for me.
> Assume this is SHIFT-ALT (held down together) up arrow.
> Also tried SHIFT-ESC up.
Yes, this is shift-alt-up/down, but I just fixed it.
If git is installed on your system, please update Org fro
One other use here is to show a small random sample of your tasks
without affecting speed.
In before sorting filter function, set a pseudorandom number (biased
according to a distribution of your choice) on a text property. You
can set some to appear always.
In the mapcar function, use user-defi
For flexibility and future proofing, it might be worth considering
universal syntax (e.g. $[link "..." :attr1 ... :attr2 ... ...]) for
fancy links instead of changing link syntax.
I've called it extensible syntax too.
Samuel
--
The Kafka Pandemic: http://thekafkapandemic.blogspot.com
The disea
On 2/22/13, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> I don't think we need it. I have pushed a patch for that. Note that now,
> blank lines before the comment and after it will accumulate.
Thank you. It works now.
I wonder if we should consider something more fancy for ascii backend
(only). Delete blank lines
* lisp/org-datetree.el (org-datetree-find-year-create):
Include regexp for tags. Syntax was taken directly
from org-todo-line-tags-regexp in org.el.
Change made to fix the problem where a year headline of a
datetree was not matched if it had a tag. The :NOEXPORT: tag
is one
I have just submitted a patch. It is marked with TINYCHANGE so that it
can be processed before the assignment paperwork (which I just began
today) is complete.
Good day,
Tim
Tim Burt writes:
> Bastien writes:
>
>> Hi Tim,
>>
>> Tim Burt writes:
>>
>>> : (defun org-datetree-find-year-create
Hi Everybody,
I looked a bit more onto the way that perl is evaluated. I know the
support of perl is minor. I understand that, so please, don't see this
message as a complaint, so this is more for discussion and potential
improvements of the Perl support in Babel.
One of the things I have notice
Mm, I didn't include :results value
I think that :results value should do what it does now: return the
value of the last expression.
--dmg
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 1:08 PM, D M German wrote:
>
> Hi Everybody,
>
> I looked a bit more onto the way that perl is evaluated. I know the
> support of pe
With today's git I'm getting the following errors when compiling orgmode
$ make
... org-w3m.el:44:1:Error: Symbol's value as variable is void:
org-babel-temp-file
Its stopping orgmode from working for me -- any clues?
thanks,
Stephen
D M German writes:
> There are some bugs. For example, the interpretation of :results table,
> vector and list.
You may misunderstand some things, or I don't understand what you are
asking. It is (at least currently) the responsibility of the Perl
program (or any other Babel language) to deliver
I'm unable to go past 14 levels in.
** Headline 14 levels in.
*** Headline 15 levels in.
I can't fold Headline 15 into Headline 14.
sj...@damtp.cam.ac.uk writes:
> With today's git I'm getting the following errors when compiling orgmode
>
> $ make
>
> ... org-w3m.el:44:1:Error: Symbol's value as variable is void:
> org-babel-temp-file
>
> Its stopping orgmode from working for me -- any clues?
Well, that doesn't make any sense:
This patch fixes a couple of bugs in the s5 exporter and brings both
exporters in-sync w/ the updates to ox-html (uppercase properties, and
HTML_CONTAINER_CLASS fix).
Note that ox-deck has so many lines of change due to whitespace
cleanup (won't happen again :).
Rick
-
On Sun, Feb 24 2013, Achim Gratz wrote:
> Well, that doesn't make any sense: org-w3m doesn't contain the string in
> question, much less a variable reference in current Org, neither on the
> maint nor the master branch. You will want to be more forthcoming with
> information what commit you're at
Aloha all,
This footnote:
[fn:141] See the attributes ~table:template-name~,
~table:use-first-row-styles~, ~table:use-last-row-styles~,
~table:use-first-column-styles~, ~table:use-last-column-styles~,
~table:use-banding-rows-styles~, and ~table:use-banding-column-styles~
of the ~~ eleme
First did my attempted update disclose anything new that's failed or were
these issues already on the known bugs list? This is debian wheezy on an
amd-64 k8 athelon machine. I do have an intel machine I could try as well
if that might help. I'll preserve the typescript file attached to this
42 147 wrote:
>
> I'm unable to go past 14 levels in.
>
> ** Headline 14 levels in.
> *** Headline 15 levels in.
>
> I can't fold Headline 15 into Headline 14.
>
>
You are probably hitting org-inlinetask-min-level (15 by default).
Nick
Jude DaShiell shellworld.net> writes:
> In toplevel form:
> ox.el:80:1:Error: Cannot open load file: tabulated-list
I ran into this as well, and resolved it by adding the tabulated-list package
from ELPA, and adding "-L ~/.emacs.d/elpa/tabulated-list-0" to the definition of
EMACS in my local.mk
Stephen Eglen wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 24 2013, Achim Gratz wrote:
>
> > Well, that doesn't make any sense: org-w3m doesn't contain the string in
> > question, much less a variable reference in current Org, neither on the
> > maint nor the master branch. You will want to be more forthcoming with
>
Jude DaShiell wrote:
> First did my attempted update disclose anything new that's failed or were
> these issues already on the known bugs list? This is debian wheezy on an
> amd-64 k8 athelon machine. I do have an intel machine I could try as well
> if that might help. I'll preserve the typ
Calling `org-fill-paragraph' inside a table leaves point at the end of
the table, for reasons that are totally unclear to me.
I've tested this with up-to-date org and emacs -Q, so I'm hoping it's
reproducible. I edebugged org-fill-paragraph, and it appears to do the
right thing, going from the sav
Hi to all my Org friends.
Sigh! I just had no freetime for colorg this weekend. With some luck,
I should be able to resume with automated testing, next weekend.
François
I have emacs 23.5 which is current for wheezy. Probably way outdated and
it hasn't even got elpa built in. That explains everything. On Sun, 24
Feb 2013, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Jude DaShiell wrote:
>
> > First did my attempted update disclose anything new that's failed or were
> > these issues
In Org I've liked that fact that hitting M-RET in a list of headlines which
have no intervening whitespace, will add a new headline without whitespace.
Example:
* One
* Two
* Three
If hit M-RET at the , I'll would get:
* One
* Two
*
* Three
With the latest Org, I ge
John Wiegley wrote:
> In Org I've liked that fact that hitting M-RET in a list of headlines which
> have no intervening whitespace, will add a new headline without whitespace.
> Example:
>
> * One
> * Two
> * Three
>
> If hit M-RET at the , I'll would get:
>
> * One
> * Two
John Wiegley wrote:
> In Org I've liked that fact that hitting M-RET in a list of headlines which
> have no intervening whitespace, will add a new headline without whitespace.
> Example:
>
> * One
> * Two
> * Three
>
> If hit M-RET at the , I'll would get:
>
> * One
> * Two
Stephen Eglen writes:
> Thanks Achim; if its just my installation, and not others, I'll try and
> debug this end. But just for the record, here's the output you asked
> for. I get the byte-compile error when doing "make" in the top-level.
This is puzzling, everything appears to be correct. Do
James Harkins wrote:
> A quick web search didn't turn up anything handy, so I thought I'd ask here.
>
> Is it possible to configure the new exporter to open a PDF (generated
> by LaTeX) using evince instead of okular?
>
> That is, if I open a file browser (this is Ubuntu 12.04) and
> double-cli
James Harkins gmail.com> writes:
>
> A quick web search didn't turn up anything handy, so I thought I'd ask here.
>
> Is it possible to configure the new exporter to open a PDF (generated
> by LaTeX) using evince instead of okular?
I think you can do that my changing the order of the entries i
I just never got around to fixing that minor glitch until now. I have committed
a fix to the org-drill repository at
http://bitbucket.org/eeeickythump/org-drill
So if you download and use the org-drill.el from there, the problem will be
fixed.
On 24/02/2013, at 9:16 PM, Bastien wrote:
> H
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