Hi Samuel,
Samuel Wales writes:
> i meant that c-c c-' and c-c c-" are both cumbersome for those users
> who press c-c by holding down the control key with the right hand and
> then pressing c with the left hand. c-c ' is not cumbersome for those
> users.
I understand better now, thanks.
What
Hello,
"D. C. Toedt" writes:
> (Org-mode maintainer [Bastien, still?], can you please let me know if
> / when this gets implemented in an official release.)
I'm not Org's maintainer anymore, I'm just /de facto/ taking decisions
in accordance with the other core maintainers, our level of trust l
"D. C. Toedt" writes:
> I found a problem when trying this on a bigger file (my book file): If $1
> (actually, #$1) is for a link target that doesn't exist, then org-mode goes
> into its "No match - create this as a new heading? (y or n)" routine. That
> causes the rest of the export to fail. I
Hi Bastien,
Am Sun, Feb 09, 2014 at 08:53:03AM +0100, Bastien wrote:
> There is no "orgtbl-line*" variable in latest Org.
> What version of Org are you using?
>
> Also, do you have the same error with
>
> (add-hook 'message-mode-hook 'turn-on-orgstruct)
> (add-hook 'mail-mode-hook 'turn-on-org
Hi Igor,
Igor Sosa Mayor writes:
> Am Sun, Feb 09, 2014 at 08:53:03AM +0100, Bastien wrote:
>> There is no "orgtbl-line*" variable in latest Org.
>> What version of Org are you using?
>>
>> Also, do you have the same error with
>>
>> (add-hook 'message-mode-hook 'turn-on-orgstruct)
>> (add-ho
* Samuel Wales wrote:
Hi!
> i meant that c-c c-' and c-c c-" are both cumbersome for those users
> who press c-c by holding down the control key with the right hand and
> then pressing c with the left hand. c-c ' is not cumbersome for those
> users.
Oh, this is a sensitive subject :-)
For exa
Hi Karl,
Karl Voit writes:
> So: what are these assumptions for Emacs/Org-mode? I guess this is
> the root question we should try to answer (and document).
Well, this is a general Emacs issue. I guess the assumption is that
keybindings are optimized for US keyboards layouts - that said, some
c
When `org-edit-src-code' fails to load the language mode, it leaves the
buffer(s) in an unusable state. For example, evaluate
M-: (add-hook 'emacs-lisp-mode-hook 'paredit-mode)
Then C-c ' in this block
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(save-excursion
#+end_src
-> byte-code: Language mode `emacs-lisp
* Bastien wrote:
> Hi Karl,
Hi Bastien!
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> So: what are these assumptions for Emacs/Org-mode? I guess this is
>> the root question we should try to answer (and document).
>
> Well, this is a general Emacs issue.
Sure.
> I guess the assumption is that keybindings are op
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> At the moment, there is no Org way to add arbitrary options to listings
> or minted on a per block basis.
>
> There are basically two ways to implement this. Either we add
> an :options keyword and stuff options there:
>
> #+attr_latex: :options a=b,c=d
>
Hi Bastien,
> Thanks. Still, since orgtbl-line* is not in 8.2.5h, I suspect you
> didn't add (require 'org) early enough in your .emacs.el.
thanks again for your answer (and for your work in orgmode).
I put (requir 'org) in the first line of emacs.el, restart emacs and
lists are still not work
Bastien writes:
> What I don't understand is why keeping the right control key between
> C-c and C-' is harder than releasing the control key between C-c and
> ' (or " as also proposed.) My experience (which seems the same than
> Nick's) is that holding the control key down is easier/faster.
That
On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 2:25 AM, N. Jackson wrote:
> The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
> that has been posted to gnu.emacs.bug as well.
>
> Lars Ingebrigtsen writes:
>
> > Lennart Borgman writes:
> >
> >> Shift-select in cua-mode does not work in org-mode although
> >> org-re
On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 12:05 PM, Lennart Borgman
wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 2:25 AM, N. Jackson
> wrote:
>
>> The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
>> that has been posted to gnu.emacs.bug as well.
>>
>> Lars Ingebrigtsen writes:
>>
>> > Lennart Borgman writes:
>> >
>> >>
> Why don't you use [[#IntroTechContracts][Introduction to Technology
Contracts]]
as a link?
I routinely tweak the text of the target headings as I edit the document.
For example, the section heading "Introduction to Technology Contracts"
might become, say, "Introduction: Why Technology Contrac
Excellent -- that seems to export just fine.
Interestingly, the export now generates the message, "Position saved to
mark ring, go back with C-c & ." I presume that comes from the
((org-link-search-inhibit-query t)) argument in the "let" function. It doesn't
seem to harm the export results.
One
Karl Voit writes:
> Personally, I do think that tech-savvy users of non English speaking
> countries should definitely consider switching to US_intl layout for
> many reasons.
What if the set of letters in English is a subset of the set of
letters in your the tech-savvy users language?
> From
Hi all,
I just had an awesome conversation with Sacha about more effective
daily/weekly reviewing with org-mode :-) One of the things we talked
about was quantifying the number of tasks (TODO keywords) in any given
state, as a means of becoming more aware of your progress over time.
I have had so
Am Sun, Feb 09, 2014 at 11:20:55AM +0100, Igor Sosa Mayor wrote:
> I put (requir 'org) in the first line of emacs.el, restart emacs and
> lists are still not working. C-h m tells me OrgStruct is loaded. As I
well I have to be more precise: lists are not working if the item goes
over one line. If t
Hi Igor,
Igor Sosa Mayor writes:
> I put (requir 'org) in the first line of emacs.el
If you are using 8.2.5h, from either Git or ELPA -- your first lines
should be to modify the load-path (if using Git) or to initialize your
ELPA archives. Otherwise (require 'org) will just require the Org
dis
Hi Florian,
Florian Beck writes:
> But
> since the worst that can happen is the language mode not loading
> correctly, maybe just downgrade the error to a warning?
Yes, that's what is done now in maint.
Thanks for the suggestion.
--
Bastien
Lars Ingebrigtsen writes:
> Lennart Borgman writes:
>
>> Shift-select in cua-mode does not work in org-mode although
>> org-replace-disputed-keys is t, org-disputed-keys are set for shift
>> arrow keys and org-support-shift-select is always
>
> Is this problem still present in Emacs 24.3?
With
Hi Bastien,
> If you are using 8.2.5h, from either Git or ELPA -- your first lines
thanks again for your help. Normally I dont have any (require 'org).
Orgmode is installed in /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/org/ by my package
manager (pacman in archlinux). I load emacs
Everything works in orgmode
On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 3:06 PM, Bastien wrote:
> Lars Ingebrigtsen writes:
>
> > Lennart Borgman writes:
> >
> >> Shift-select in cua-mode does not work in org-mode although
> >> org-replace-disputed-keys is t, org-disputed-keys are set for shift
> >> arrow keys and org-support-shift-select is
Hi Bastien,
On 02/09/2014 08:55 AM, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Robert,
>
> Robert Klein writes:
>
>> I put ox-blog on github:
>>
>> https://github.com/roklein/ox-blog
>
> Thanks for your work on this, looks neat.
>
> Do you have an example website produced by ox-blog?
>
> Also, I see you use a new
Hi Jackson,
can you tell me what exactly the bug is wrt cua-mode and org-mode?
See my previous recipes in this thread for references.
If the bug is here for Emacs 24.3, can you try downloading and
installing the latest Org stable version (http://orgmode.org)
and see if the bug is still there?
T
* Rasmus wrote:
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> Personally, I do think that tech-savvy users of non English speaking
>> countries should definitely consider switching to US_intl layout for
>> many reasons.
>
> What if the set of letters in English is a subset of the set of
> letters in your the tech-s
On 2/7/14 6:01 PM, John Hendy wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 5:29 AM, Michael Bach wrote:
>> Dear org-mode Developers and Users,
>>
>> (Org-mode version 8.2.5g from git)
>>
>> I want to change the behaviour of C-c ' when inside a source block.
>> What I am after is best described in a schematic:
hi karl,
it is true that there are assumptions about the user's environment.
the strongest is probably qwerty, followed by european language,
english, and common layouts. as a native english speaker, i am aware
that i am fortunate in that regard. i get to use utf-8 without making
my text files l
Samuel Wales writes:
> remember: using
> one hand for both modifier and key is never an option.
Why? For me C-c C-' is very easy with one hand, I don't even
need to move the fingers.
--
Bastien
>
> Rasmus writes:
>
>> For me the following keys need shift or Alt-Gr: ^, ", `, !, ?, and
>> ~.
>
> Oh, do you really need the Alt-Gr key for `?' and `!' ?
>
> Does that mean you don't use `C-c !' or that you rarely use it?
>
> Of course, this may have nothing to do with the keybinding itself,
>
rsi.
one of the worst things you can do is use a single hand for more than one key.
On 2/9/14, Bastien wrote:
> Samuel Wales writes:
>
>> remember: using
>> one hand for both modifier and key is never an option.
>
> Why? For me C-c C-' is very easy with one hand, I don't even
> need to move t
Is this possible? Please help.
Thanks.
Rajat.
Bastien writes:
> Samuel Wales writes:
>
>> remember: using
>> one hand for both modifier and key is never an option.
>
> Why? For me C-c C-' is very easy with one hand, I don't even
> need to move the fingers.
I'd think you need to curl the pinky at least unless you're talking
about a laptop ke
Hello list,
If I insert a http:// link containing question marks, the verbatim link
being inserted in the org document has the question mark escaped.
For example the link
http://mpcjanssen.nl/fossil/simpletask/tktview?name=ee0504fc8c
is actually inserted as:
[[http://mpcjanssen.nl/fossil/simpl
Is it possible, in org-mode, to create a table and export it to a
'foobar.txt' but showing the table borders and cell borders please?
I couldn't find any mention of it in the org-mode manual, but that
doesn't mean that it can't be done.
Sharon.
--
A taste of linux = http://www.sharons.org.uk
my
* Achim Gratz wrote:
> Bastien writes:
>> Samuel Wales writes:
>>
>>> remember: using
>>> one hand for both modifier and key is never an option.
>>
>> Why? For me C-c C-' is very easy with one hand, I don't even
>> need to move the fingers.
>
> I'd think you need to curl the pinky at least unles
Hello,
I'm exporting my org-mode files to HTML. I've been using:
# Local Variables:
# org-html-preamble:
# End:
to insert a custom HTML preamble and postamble for my org files for HTML
export.
Just now for simplicity, I'm trying to move the preamble and postamble to
an external setup file.
In
Hello,
Sharon Kimble writes:
> Is it possible, in org-mode, to create a table and export it to a
> 'foobar.txt' but showing the table borders and cell borders please?
> I couldn't find any mention of it in the org-mode manual, but that
> doesn't mean that it can't be done.
| / | <> | > |
|-
On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 9:56 PM, Mark Janssen wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> If I insert a http:// link containing question marks, the verbatim link
> being inserted in the org document has the question mark escaped.
>
>
>
Seems (setq org-url-hexify-p nil) will give me the required behavior.
Mark
On Sat, Feb 8, 2014 at 11:18 AM, Charles Berry wrote:
>> I still think it makes sense to allow :eval no. This seems more
>> "Org-ish" since the ideology is to have one set of Org syntax where
>> possible, which translates to any number of languages. [...]
>
> In principal, it makes sense to map b
Hello,
Peter Salazar writes:
> Just now for simplicity, I'm trying to move the preamble and postamble to
> an external setup file.
>
> In my org-mode file, I now have
>
> #+SETUPFILE: "setup.org"
>
> and my setup.org file looks like this: http://ix.io/apQ
>
> However, when I try to export to HTM
"D. C. Toedt" writes:
> --- is there a comparable one (or arguments) to get the section number of a
> heading?
There is `org-export-get-headline-number' but is only accessible during
export, so it cannot be called from a macro or a Babel block.
Anyway, in your case, you just need to use [[#cust
"Tim O'Callaghan" writes:
>>
>> Rasmus writes:
>>
>>> For me the following keys need shift or Alt-Gr: ^, ", `, !, ?, and
>>> ~.
>>
>> Oh, do you really need the Alt-Gr key for `?' and `!' ?
>>
>> Does that mean you don't use `C-c !' or that you rarely use it?
>>
>> Of course, this may have nothi
Hi,
I've been playing around with the ox-md lately and wondered about the
idea of shifting the exported image syntax if any html options are
present. While the markdown file could be changed prior to re-export
to something else, it would seem that specifying options in Org might
imply they want m
Bastien writes:
> A few comments on the last three:
>
> - " is not a punctuation character, I find C-c " instead of C-c ' good.
Is it true that " is not a punctuation character?
In any event, C-c " is likely to pose the same problem as C-c '. For
icicle users, C-c " will be shadowed by the ke
Hi all,
I found this thread from 2006 which talked about the possibility of
org-agenda considering day boundaries later than midnight:
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/369
I'm surely not the only night owls who regularly completes (or even
schedules) tasks after midnight but befo
Hello,
My apologies if this is a redundant topic but having searched the
mailing list archives, it is not clear what the state of the art is at
this time.
I am trying to use org-mode as a replacement for tex and auctex/reftex,
but I really miss the ability of reftex to keep track of equation
labe
Samuel Wales writes:
> hi eric,
>
> the object is to make the code inside a babel shell block as similar
> to a real shell script as possible. also, calling it using #+call
> should be like calling it from another shell script.
>
> this isn't possible in babel at present.
>
> the script cannot u
Bastien writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> I've been using that patch or something like it for nearly a year now,
>> with no adverse effects. I'm on the road right now, give me a day and
>> I'll take a closer look at what I've got...
>
> Great -- thanks in advance! I'll then wait before rel
John Hendy gmail.com> writes:
>
> On Sat, Feb 8, 2014 at 11:18 AM, Charles Berry ucsd.edu> wrote:
>
[snip]
> > But there is some effort and overhead involved, so only the most
> > useful (IMO) have been mapped. Right now, `:noweb yes' will expand the
> > reference(s) in place before export, a
On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 10:16 PM, Charles Berry wrote:
> John Hendy gmail.com> writes:
>
>>
>> On Sat, Feb 8, 2014 at 11:18 AM, Charles Berry ucsd.edu> wrote:
>>
> [snip]
>
>>
>> Ah. I think I follow this. If you knit the exported .org -> Rmd file
>> in the same R session that Org is using, if yo
Yes! That was exactly it! Thank you.
On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 5:33 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Peter Salazar writes:
>
> > Just now for simplicity, I'm trying to move the preamble and postamble to
> > an external setup file.
> >
> > In my org-mode file, I now have
> >
> > #+SETUPFI
Next question: is there a way to take the text from the #+TITLE: field of
an org file and insert it, as text, somewhere else within the file (i.e.
inside an HTML block)?
I can't do this manually because my various org files all use an #+INCLUDE:
reference to the same org file, which contains some
Peter Salazar writes:
> Next question: is there a way to take the text from the #+TITLE: field
> of an org file and insert it, as text, somewhere else within the file
> (i.e. inside an HTML block)?
>
> I can't do this manually because my various org files all use an
> #+INCLUDE: reference to the
Nick Dokos writes:
> Peter Salazar writes:
>
>> Next question: is there a way to take the text from the #+TITLE: field
>> of an org file and insert it, as text, somewhere else within the file
>> (i.e. inside an HTML block)?
>>
>> I can't do this manually because my various org files all use an
Hi Jackson,
thanks for your thorough reply.
Can you try the two recipes I gave here:
http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=5753#26
and tell me where it does not produce the expected output?
Thanks in advance,
--
Bastien
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