Hello,
James Harkins writes:
> I just started to work on the issue of wrapping the title command in beamer
> export within a frame, but found that I can't export to Beamer at all in
> the master branch (after pulling just today).
You need to restart Emacs.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Hello,
James Harkins writes:
> Patch attached. The patch is based on release_8.2.4 (as noted in my bug
> report from a few minutes ago, I can't perform any Beamer export against
> current master). If it doesn't apply against master, I'll be happy to tweak
> it, once the other bug is fixed.
Than
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> You need to use a regexp to find out what class is used:
>
> (let ((beamer-class-p
> (and (stringp header)
> (org-string-match-p
>"^[ \t]*documentclass\\(?:\\[.*\\]\\)?{beamer}[ \t]*$"
>(nth 1 (assoc (plist-get
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>> Is it possible to create a link to a Gnus group created by a search
>> using "G G"?
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Loris
>
> My guess is not: "G G" creates an nnir group by default, and those group
> names look like "nnir:nnir-87sisvb4tg.fsf" or something similar. There's
> no "nn
Hi Aric,
Aric writes:
> I just wanted to update that I am able to export latex equations from Org
> mode files directly to ODT files via the MathtoWeb program. Works
> very well.
can you give more details about your setup?
This could well deserve a link to worg/org-hacks.org!
Thanks in adv
Sharon Kimble writes:
> I'm attaching 'paste.org' which shows 2 lines of a reference list of
> 42 items, which I've had to number by hand. What I'm looking for is
> highlighting the list, press several keys and the list is
> auto-numbered.
>
> Can it be done please?
Hit C-c - until the list is
Hello,
Daniel Clemente writes:
> since some days ago I get an export error after C-a a, batch export, C-e on
> .org files, … Backtrace at the end.
>
> Even (avl-tree--root org-element--cache) or (avl-tree--root nil) produce
> the same error.
>
> This is not a bug in org, but in Emacs 23.
Rick Frankel writes:
> I thing the solution is to use an tag for svg, but an
> tag for the rest.
Yes -- I'm no HTML guru, but this corresponds to what I see in most
HTML pages.
--
Bastien
Hello,
Robert Wise writes:
> I just updated to Org-mode version 8.2.5c (release_8.2.5c-459-g2c782d @
> g:/home/org/org-mode/lisp/), but my suspicion is that my problem has to do
> with the earlier but recent re-write of the EXPORT section. I read the part
> of the manual, but I couldn't find a c
Hi Joseph,
Joseph Vidal-Rosset writes:
> I must add that the highlighting works only in code with begin_src-
> ... end_src à la org.
Yes, this is by design.
> But then, at least in my configuration, it blocks
> the export in LaTeX or in HTML.
Not sure I grok this part...
> I have not
Nick Dokos writes:
>> # Local variables:
>> # eval: (sbe "init")
>> # End:
Nice! But why using the global prefix "sbe"?
Shouldn't we simply rename the macro to org-sbe?
--
Bastien
Jambunathan K writes:
> While you are at it, you can take care of export issues with non-utf-8
> (spanish encoded) Org files as well.
>
> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2013-10/msg00873.html
Thanks for the heads up. I'm slow at learning the machinery
behind Open Document Fo
Sorry, gmail's "reply" by default includes only the sender, not the list...
hjh
-- Forwarded message --
From: James Harkins
Date: Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 5:42 PM
Subject: Re: [bug] Beamer export fails in current master
To: Nicolas Goaziou
On Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 4:25 PM, Nicolas
Hello,
Bastien writes:
> Oh, maybe I see. You want highlighting in #+BEGIN_LaTeX
> and #+BEGIN_HTML.
>
> Actually it makes sense.
>
> So that #+BEGIN_HTML would really be short for #+BEGIN_SRC html-mode
> but with no need for header vars and all the plumbing.
>
> Nicolas, what do you think?
I
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>> Oh, maybe I see. You want highlighting in #+BEGIN_LaTeX
>> and #+BEGIN_HTML.
>>
>> Actually it makes sense.
>>
>> So that #+BEGIN_HTML would really be short for #+BEGIN_SRC html-mode
>> but with no need for header vars and all the plumbing.
>>
>> Nicolas, what do you thin
Bastien,
Bastien wrote:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
>>> # Local variables:
>>> # eval: (sbe "init")
>>> # End:
>
> Nice! But why using the global prefix "sbe"?
>
> Shouldn't we simply rename the macro to org-sbe?
It would make sense to be prefixed by `org' (or `ob' or ...) somehow.
`sbe' in itself
Hi Aric,
Aric writes:
> I apologize for the sudden flurry of postings, but I am finding some great
> solutions within Org.
>
> I have very happily managed to find the more recent references to babel
> latex and tikz figures with the imagemagick conversion, and this works
> absolutely beautif
> I'm slow at learning the machinery behind Open Document Format
Oh, OK. If you say so.
Hi,
On Sat, 11 Jan 2014, Jambunathan K wrote:
If you run in to issues, write me a note and I will happy to make
fixes or enhancements.
I do have some issues. The unit test is nice, and LaTeX export with
it appears to work perfectly once I add the following:
\bibliographystyle{unsrt}
\biblio
Ken Mankoff writes:
> I'm now trying to get ODT w/ references and failing.
Show me a snippet that causes the problem. You can COMMENT a tree or
add a :no-export tag to bisect. Or you copy can copy over a subtree and
experiment with it.
> The message I get is:
>
> OpenDocument export failed: F
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.
--
OK I got it working. THANK YOU. This is amazing. One good authoring
environment that does both LaTeX and lets me collaborate (somewhat,
partially, if I'm the primary author) with people using MS Word.
On Sat, 11 Jan 2014, Jambunathan K wrote:
At the minimum you may have to
M-x byte-compile
+#begin_src
:SETUP:
#+DRAWERS: SETUP NOTES PROPERTIES
#+TITLE: Log of Various Bike Rides in 2014.
#+STARTUP: overview indent
#+STARTUP: hidestars
#+OPTIONS: H:3 num:2 tags:t toc:nil timestamps:t eX:t LaTeX:t
#+TAGS: n_wales(n) lakes(l) scotland(s) peak_district(p)
:END:
* January.
#+tblname: janu
Bastien writes:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
>>> # Local variables:
>>> # eval: (sbe "init")
>>> # End:
>
> Nice! But why using the global prefix "sbe"?
>
> Shouldn't we simply rename the macro to org-sbe?
In the credit-where-credit-is-due department, it was Sebastien
Vauban who came up with this ve
Yes, I run emacs differently on different machines. On the windows machine
I am on now, I have a shortcut that runs
C:\Users\jkitchin\Dropbox\software\emacs-24.3\bin\runemacs.exe -l
~/Dropbox/.emacs.d/init.el
On my unix machine, I do it a bit differently. There is a line in my
~/.emacs.d/init.el f
A non-Org announcement which I believe may still be of interest given
the recurring discussion of ways to serve Org-mode files as web pages.
I've written an Emacs web-server [1], which may be used to interact with
Org-mode over HTTP. It has no dependencies aside from needing Emacs 24
or later and
Hi,
I' ve started to work with this feature. I'm wondering if to work with
the agenda feature, I need to write each file with I work on to be able
to have agenda features.
I mean: they could be many file. Isn't it?
TIA
Renato
Sorry, I correct a little the previous email :-(
Hi,
I' ve started to work with this feature. I'm wondering if to work with
the agenda feature, I need to write the namne of the file on ont the
".emacs" to be able to have agenda features.
I mean: they could be many file. Isn't it?
TIA
Renato
Hi Eric,
This worked out of the box for me. Neat!
I ran into a problem with an optional step:
poto:emacs-web-server dk$ emacs --version
GNU Emacs 24.3.1
Copyright (C) 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GNU Emacs comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
You may redistribute copies of Em
Hi Alexander,
that, finally, works.
you can't image how much work do I've done. But that was, for me, very
usefull (each things I've done... lead me to learn somethings new)
Now I can deal with agenda features, and I've understand that my
.emacs (on linux) is in my home directory, but if it is no
Hi Renato,
Renato writes:
> I' ve started to work with this feature. I'm wondering if to work with
> the agenda feature, I need to write the namne of the file on ont the
> ".emacs" to be able to have agenda features.
>
> I mean: they could be many file. Isn't it?
I'm not sure I understand. But
On 2014-01-11 20:05 Renato wrote:
> Sorry, I correct a little the previous email :-(
>
> Hi,
> I' ve started to work with this feature. I'm wondering if to work with
> the agenda feature, I need to write the namne of the file on ont the
> ".emacs" to be able to have agenda features.
>
> I mean: the
Hi folks, I have a situation where I have many named code snippets
currently available in external files, and would like to tangle them
into an Org mode file. Is it currently possible to tangle included
files? If not, could that feature be added to a new version of Org
mode? I've looked through
Thanks Nick... but...
Nick Dokos wrote:
> Bastien writes:
>
>> Nick Dokos writes:
>>
# Local variables:
# eval: (sbe "init")
# End:
>>
>> Nice! But why using the global prefix "sbe"?
>>
>> Shouldn't we simply rename the macro to org-sbe?
>
> In the credit-where-credit-is-due depa
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
> Hi Eric,
>
> This worked out of the box for me. Neat!
>
Great.
>
> I ran into a problem with an optional step:
>
>poto:emacs-web-server dk$ emacs --version
>GNU Emacs 24.3.1
>Copyright (C) 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
>GNU Emacs com
On Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 12:09 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
> A non-Org announcement which I believe may still be of interest given
> the recurring discussion of ways to serve Org-mode files as web pages.
>
> I've written an Emacs web-server [1], which may be used to interact with
> Org-mode over HTTP.
>
> The "Hello world" example worked splendidly for me out of the box. I'm
> having a bit of difficulty with serving up a file via this example:
> http://eschulte.github.io/emacs-web-server/File-Server.html#File-Server
>
> Perhaps I don't understand how the function is supposed to work... It
> says
Hmm, I got
Caught Error: (void-function symbol-macrolet)
when browsing the web page. Do I miss something?
.d.
David Belohrad writes:
> Hmm, I got
>
> Caught Error: (void-function symbol-macrolet)
>
> when browsing the web page. Do I miss something?
> .d.
>
You might want to try requiring the cl library with (require 'cl), and
then re-trying the example. I believe the problem here is that eieio
(despite
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> I attach the suggested patch. I removed parenthesis-grouping for the
> reasons I gave above. Carsten: if you'd rather keep this feature, let me
> know, I'll provide another patch.
Applied, but I kept parenthesis-grouping.
On Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 4:29 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
>>
>> The "Hello world" example worked splendidly for me out of the box. I'm
>> having a bit of difficulty with serving up a file via this example:
>> http://eschulte.github.io/emacs-web-server/File-Server.html#File-Server
>>
>> Perhaps I don't
John Hendy writes:
> On Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 4:29 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
>>>
>>> The "Hello world" example worked splendidly for me out of the box. I'm
>>> having a bit of difficulty with serving up a file via this example:
>>> http://eschulte.github.io/emacs-web-server/File-Server.html#File-Se
On Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 6:26 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
> John Hendy writes:
>
>> On Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 4:29 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
The "Hello world" example worked splendidly for me out of the box. I'm
having a bit of difficulty with serving up a file via this example:
http:
Hi Eric,
Eric Schulte writes:
> I'm not sure what to make of that, as eieio.el is distributed as part of
> Emacs, so it should be in lisp/emacs-lisp/ under your installed Emacs
> directory, which should be in the load-path. Regardless, since
> everything is running successfully, Emacs can obvio
John Hendy writes:
> On Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 6:26 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
>> John Hendy writes:
>>
>>> On Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 4:29 PM, Eric Schulte
>>> wrote:
>
> The "Hello world" example worked splendidly for me out of the box. I'm
> having a bit of difficulty with serving up a
What's the state of the art in sending lightly formatting e-mail in HTML
format? Is org-mime still the best way?
This doesn't seem to be working for me. I'm doing this:
(setq load-path (cons "~/org/contrib" load-path))
(setq load-path (cons "~/org/contrib/lisp" load-path))
and this:
(require 'o
Peter Salazar writes:
> What's the state of the art in sending lightly formatting e-mail in
> HTML
> format? Is org-mime still the best way?
>
> This doesn't seem to be working for me. I'm doing this:
>
> (setq load-path (cons "~/org/contrib" load-path))
> (setq load-path (cons "~/org/contrib/lis
Yes, that works! But now I'm getting a different error:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (file-error "Opening input file" "No such
file or directory" "/Users/peter/Documents/
http://img2u.info/ckgni/i/g9c7948fd.jpg";)
i.e. it seems to be prepending my default directory path to external image
URLs.
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