Hello,
regcl writes:
> So I am understanding from your answer that attribues only "modify" the
> next immediate "thing" in the .org document, and do not persist, so to
> speak.
"things" are called "elements" in Org lingo and "attributes" are called
"affiliated keywords". So, yes, affiliated key
Hello,
Richard Lawrence writes:
> Here's a new patch that adds a variable org-latex-custom-id-as-label to
> control whether CUSTOM_ID should be used to generate labels during LaTeX
> export.
Thank you for this.
> Let me know what you think. In particular, I wasn't sure if I should
> provide m
Hello,
Joe Hirn writes:
> Here you go.
Thank you for the patch.
Unfortunately, I cannot apply it on master branch. Would you mind
updating your repository and generate the patch again?
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Hello,
David Engster writes:
> I have the problem that a certain kind Org entries is not exported by
> the icalendar exporter, namely those created by the gnus-icalendar
> package.
>
> This package creates Org entries from calendar invites in the following
> way (I've omitted some of the propert
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> David Engster writes:
>> These entries show up in the agenda just fine, but the icalendar
>> exporter does not export it because the timestamp is in the properties
>> (the gnus-icalendar package puts it there so that you can easily change
>> it if the organizer decides to
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> regcl writes:
>
>> When I try to control the width of the image produced by
>> included graphviz (DOT) code like so ...
>>
>> #+ATTR_HTML: :width 300
>> #+INCLUDE: gnus.dot SRC dot :file gnus.png :exports results
>>
>> ... width is not controlled.
>
> Here t
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.
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David Engster writes:
> Yes, I could do that for my specific setup. But it would be nice if this
> stuff could "just work", so that things like Outlook calendar invites
> can be directly exported to .ics.
AFAIU, we're talking about a third-party package which implements its
own UI. We cannot sup
Le 21 Feb 2014 18:34, Peter Salazar a écrit:
> I'm having the same issue as Nick: the command line invocation works, but
> the button in Firefox has no effect. I changed the emacs binary path to
> /usr/bin/aquamacs
Is /usr/bin/aquamacs also doing the job of emacsclient ? What is your
version of Fi
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> David Engster writes:
>> I mean, those entries show up in the agenda, so I found it rather
>> surprising that they are completely ignored by the exporter.
>
> This is an agenda bug, which probably use a regexp to find timestamps.
> But timestamps in properties are not val
David Engster writes:
> It's these multitude of timestamp locations which makes changing the
> timestamp of an existing entry through Elisp so tedious (I had to deal
> with that in org-caldav)
The number of locations may be daunting but all of them make sense
actually. Also, I don't think it is
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> David Engster writes:
>
>> Yes, I could do that for my specific setup. But it would be nice if this
>> stuff could "just work", so that things like Outlook calendar invites
>> can be directly exported to .ics.
>
> AFAIU, we're talking about a third-party package which i
hi (Alexander and everybody else who is interested in this topic),
sorry the thread is old and I did not update it, sadly Bastian did not
react to my last post.
I just thought I try it myself, but its tricky and org-colview.el has
1000 lines of code. And I wrote only small functions in (e)lisp so
hya
yeah i mean several windows sorry :) a check box or an option on the
command line would be epic
thx again!
Z
On Sat, Feb 22, 2014 at 2:58 PM, Olivier Schwander <
olivier.schwan...@chadok.info> wrote:
> Le 21 Feb 2014 19:06, Xebar Saram a écrit:
> > one thing though, is there a way to defi
Hi all,
I'm using verbatim markers to export them as in HTML.
But ~"~ isn't recognized as verbatim. I've tried fiddling with org-verbatim-re,
but it doesn't update on revert-buffer.
Can someone hep me with this?
Maybe a workaround inline snippet that transforms to " on
HTML export?
regards,
Ole
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> David Engster writes:
>
>> It's these multitude of timestamp locations which makes changing the
>> timestamp of an existing entry through Elisp so tedious (I had to deal
>> with that in org-caldav)
>
> The number of locations may be daunting but all of them make sense
> a
Le 21 Feb 2014 18:22, Erik Hetzner a écrit:
> I had to start emacsclient in a terminal, probably because my emacs
> was run with emacs --daemon ? I made a little wrapper script that runs
> emacsclient in a terminal.
Are you happy with the wrapper ? The other solution would be to give
full control
Where can I clone the master branch from? I requested access to clone it
from the contribution page but was told that's reserved for frequent
committers. I generated this patch against the most recent version pulled
down from package.el (version 20140210).
On Sat, Feb 22, 2014 at 3:39 AM, Nicolas
Hi Joe,
Joe Hirn writes:
> Where can I clone the master branch from?
This should do the trick:
~$ git clone git://orgmode.org/org-mode.git
Best,
--
Bastien
David Engster writes:
> I'm actually not sure what org-element is capable of nowadays. What I'd
> like to have is a way to parse entries into a structure
See `org-element-parse-buffer'.
> which lets me access certain elements of the entry, like headline,
> timestamps, properties, body text, etc
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> David Engster writes:
>
>> I'm actually not sure what org-element is capable of nowadays. What I'd
>> like to have is a way to parse entries into a structure
>
> See `org-element-parse-buffer'.
>
>> which lets me access certain elements of the entry, like headline,
>> tim
At Sat, 22 Feb 2014 17:27:26 +0100,
Olivier Schwander wrote:
>
> Le 21 Feb 2014 18:22, Erik Hetzner a écrit:
> > I had to start emacsclient in a terminal, probably because my emacs
> > was run with emacs --daemon ? I made a little wrapper script that runs
> > emacsclient in a terminal.
>
> Are yo
Xebar Saram writes:
> one thing though, is there a way to define which client it oepns? i have
> several emacs client opened at once and prefer the extension nowt to use
> a current one but pop up a new CLI emacsclient for quick adding which
> will go away after i finish capturing, is that possib
I'm using org-mode to prepare a document that will ultimately be
exported to PDF. Unfortunately, I need to include a table whose contents
will wrap as needed. The options I can see are:
1) Do everything I can in org-mode, then export and edit the
intermediate .tex file, or
2) Create the table wit
Hi Stefan
On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 4:25 PM, Stefan Huchler wrote:
> I get with the 1. COLUMNS line something like that:
>
> Tea Shop 1 | 5.0 | ...
> Tea Shop 2 | 7.0 | ...
>
> I want another output that looks like that:
>
> Blend 1| 6.0 | ...
> Blend 2| 3.0 | ...
Hi Nicolas and all,
Thanks for your feedback. I have a couple of questions about your
comments:
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> I think you can remove "that it is unique throughout the generated
> document", as it is already explained in the manual, and not specific to
> this variable.
True, it is
Aloha Peter,
Peter Davis writes:
> I'm using org-mode to prepare a document that will ultimately be
> exported to PDF. Unfortunately, I need to include a table whose contents
> will wrap as needed. The options I can see are:
>
> 1) Do everything I can in org-mode, then export and edit the
> inte
Hi Peter,
Peter Davis writes:
> I'm using org-mode to prepare a document that will ultimately be
> exported to PDF. Unfortunately, I need to include a table whose contents
> will wrap as needed.
I've run into this problem before too, but I haven't found a good
solution. (Though I haven't looked
Richard Lawrence writes:
> True, it is explained that CUSTOM_ID must be unique, but not that the
> generated label must be. I have changed this to:
>
> "You are responsible for ensuring that the value is a valid LaTeX
> \\label key, and that no other \\label commands with the same key appear
> e
Aloha all,
I'm trying to generate a list of figures for LaTeX export. I thought to
use #+TOC: figures, but this didn't work.
The Org Export Reference Documentation has this:
“TOC” keyword. It accepts three common values: “headlines”, “tables” and
“listings”. Also, “headlines” value can have
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
> 1) Is there a reason that the TOC keyword doesn't accept the value
> "figures"? The reference to org-export-collect-figures suggests that it
> should accept this value.
AFAIK it is not supported. It has puzzled me as well. It's trivial
to make a patch fo
Hi Nicolas and all,
OK, I think I've got a patch now that addresses everything you asked
for. It is attached. This has been quite a learning experience! Let
me know if other changes are necessary.
>From 07bfc34a48858aa386c0416e592082610c913ef3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Richard Lawrence
thank you Michael,
that works great, sadly I have to type in the name of the shop
redundantly but I can live with that, with a good org-capture template I
could tab-complete them so it would not be that problem.
I dont want to bother you endlessly but just if you happen to know that
randomly:
ca
Bump. Any suggestions as to whether the below is me doing something
wrong (more likely) or a bug (less likely)?
Thanks!
Alexis writes:
> Hi all,
>
> i'm running org-mode 8.2.5h in Emacs 24.3.
>
> Say i have file a.org:
>
> * Main
> ** Group
> *** Firstname Lastname
>
> My reading of
>
>
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> regcl writes:
>
>> So I am understanding from your answer that attribues only "modify" the
>> next immediate "thing" in the .org document, and do not persist, so to
>> speak.
>
> "things" are called "elements" in Org lingo and "attributes" are called
> "affil
On Sat, Feb 22, 2014 at 11:01:45AM -1000, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
>
> You can set the :align attribute. Something like this will wrap the
> second column in the pdf file:
>
> #+ATTR_LATEX :align lp{6cm}
> | col | wrapcol |
Hi, Thomas,
Excellent! Sorry I was completely unaware of this. That so
On Sat, Feb 22, 2014 at 01:05:34PM -0800, Richard Lawrence wrote:
>
> What about just maintaining the table as an embedded LaTeX block? e.g.
>
> ... your Org text here ...
> #+BEGIN_LATEX
> \begin{tabular} % or wrap with \begin{table} if you need, etc.
> % ...
> \end{tabular}
> #+END_LATEX
>
> T
Peter Davis writes:
> I'm using org-mode to prepare a document that will ultimately be
> exported to PDF. Unfortunately, I need to include a table whose contents
> will wrap as needed.
You can export to PDF via ODT. Use list tables. See the links at the
end of the following post.
https://
Hi,
Just to say, I reproduce it, so I think it's a bug. Note, the below only
happens for me when using "file+emacs:" to force opening in emacs. The
links work with regular "file:" links, or just starting the link with
"./" Since my .org files open with emacs anyway, I normally wouldn't
add "+emac
Hi Stefan
On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 2:12 AM, Stefan Huchler wrote:
> that works great, sadly I have to type in the name of the shop
> redundantly but I can live with that, with a good org-capture template I
> could tab-complete them so it would not be that problem.
>
> I dont want to bother you end
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