Hello,
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
>> Thank you for the patch. Would you mind providing a proper commit
>> message and send it again?
>
> Yup, sorry about that.
Patch applied. Thank you.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
On 26-Apr-2014, at 6:56 pm, Clément B. wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>> - Should I use biblatex instead of bibtex?
>
> You should. It is very powerful and straightforward. The manual
> is great.
>
Is the choice so clearcut?
A lot of bibliographic databases provide bibtex-compatible citation
inform
Hi,
Alan Schmitt writes:
> On 2014-04-28 19:18, Rene writes:
> I have not defined an Energy property, but I recently played with date
> properties (and a user defined sorting function). If it's helpful to
> you, the code is there:
> https://github.com/brabalan/org-review/blob/master/org-review.e
Hello,
Bart Bunting writes:
> I'm having an issue with storing links to files with spaces in their
> names.
>
> If I visit a dired buffer, use c-c l to store the link of the file under
> point and then in an org buffer c-c c-l to insert it.
>
> I find that the file can not be opened from within
Greetings.
After updating to Fedora 20 and the latest TeXLive available:
TeX 3.1415926 (TeX Live 2013)
kpathsea version 6.1.1
and with the latest org from git:
release_8.2.6-928-gec0eab7
I get a compile error when trying to run "make pdf"; see attached log
below.
Any ideas on how to fix this
Hi Samuel,
On 2014-04-29 12:30, Samuel Loury writes:
> Hi,
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
>> On 2014-04-28 19:18, Rene writes:
>> I have not defined an Energy property, but I recently played with date
>> properties (and a user defined sorting function). If it's helpful to
>> you, the code is there:
Hi Alex,
Alex Kosorukoff writes:
> I noticed a regression in the capture functionality after upgrading
> org. Capture fails with error in subj
fixed, thanks,
--
Bastien
> Hi all,
>
>> - Should I use biblatex instead of bibtex?
>
> You should. It is very powerful and straightforward. The manual
> is great.
>
ox-bibtex provides a usable implementation of including bibtex citations in
html export. Can this be done if using biblatex?
Vikas
Thank you Oleh, David, and Chuck. There are some good ideas in here,
all different than what I'm looking for but still viable (actually
speedbar might be _exactly_ what I'm looking for). I'm too new to
Emacs to yet see which of them fits my needs, so I'll experiment a bit
to see what works.
Thank
Hi Jarmo,
Jarmo Hurri writes:
> I get a compile error when trying to run "make pdf"; see attached log
> below.
>
> Any ideas on how to fix this?
I've updated texinfo.tex in Org to the latest stable version.
Hopefully this does not break backward compatibility for those
who still want to use Te
Hi Brady,
Brady Trainor writes:
> ;; (org-agenda-regexp-filter-preset '(":STYLE:.+habit"))
> ;; (org-agenda-tag-filter-preset '("+STYLE=\"habit\""))
Filters are applied on the headlines, not on their contents,
because they are applied *after* the agenda is generated.
That's why the fir
Hi Rainer,
Rainer M Krug writes:
> I have received the signed copyright assignment - should I re-send the
> patches for ob-R.el?
If we are talking about this patch:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/83867
no, no need to resend the patch - but it applies on maint and not on
master, s
Hi Nick,
Nick Dokos writes:
> just shows the folded top-level "Foo" headlines: "Bar" and "Baz"
> headlines are invisible. That's not the way it's supposed to work, I
> think. Anybody else see that?
You need to use "content", not "contents".
I checked the manual and this is what is said there,
Achim Gratz writes:
> I'm still in favor of doing this, but it will be an uphill battle.
Trying to get .texi manuals from .org files is a good way to improve
the Texinfo exporter, and the day we can export org.org to org.texi
with very little headache and ad hoc configuration, yes, we will make
Hi Leonard,
Leonard Randall writes:
> Let me know if you think such a package would be useful
I guess so -- show us the code and we will be able to tell :)
--
Bastien
Brady Trainor writes:
> Please let me know if I can do anything to clarify.
Providing a MWE (both the .org file to filter against and the .el for
the configuration) would be great.
Thanks,
--
Bastien
Hi Dotan,
Dotan Cohen writes:
> Thank you Oleh, David, and Chuck. There are some good ideas in here,
> all different than what I'm looking for but still viable (actually
> speedbar might be _exactly_ what I'm looking for). I'm too new to
> Emacs to yet see which of them fits my needs, so I'll ex
Achim Gratz writes:
> No, delete it. There is no reason to include it there since it is
> automatically present when testing.
Indeed, thanks for correcting me here,
--
Bastien
William Henney writes:
> Assuming you never want to use strike-through text (who does?), you
> can customise (or otherwise modify) the variable `org-emphasis-alist`
> to remove the entry for "+".
Er, yes, of course! Thanks William,
--
Bastien
Ilya Shlyakhter writes:
> What about using advice on regexp functions to transform the regexps
> (when invoked in org-minor-mode buffers) so that $ is replaced with ";
> $" etc?
We should absolutely avoid advice in code.
--
Bastien
Hi Mathäus,
Mathäus Meyer writes:
> I cannot get org-bibtex to work for me. Tried in a clean emacs -Q. Emacs-
> Version: 24.4.50, org-vesion: 8.2.6
>
> Calling org-bibtex-read leads, independent of the bibtex entry used on (I
> tried everything, including the example of the org-bibtex-documenta
Hi Leonard,
Leonard Randall writes:
> Currently, calling M-RET will create a newline before the
> text on the current line.
I can't reproduce this, either on maint or on the master branch.
Let me know if there is any special config that is needed to
reproduce the problem.
Thanks,
--
Bastie
Rainer M Krug writes:
> I have received the signed copyright assignment - should I re-send the
> patches for ob-R.el?
I added your name here:
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html#contributors_with_fsf_papers
Thanks!
--
Bastien
Bastien writes:
> Hi Rainer,
>
> Rainer M Krug writes:
>
>> I have received the signed copyright assignment - should I re-send the
>> patches for ob-R.el?
>
> If we are talking about this patch:
> http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/83867
>
> no, no need to resend the patch - but it app
Hi Steve,
Steve Dowe writes:
> I seem to have a weird issue with org mobile sync.
If you haven't already, perhaps you can fill an issue here:
https://github.com/MobileOrg/mobileorg/issues
2 cts,
--
Bastien
Hi
Attached please find seven patches for review to implement the storing
of org variables in their own environment and to make the org-issued R
code look nicer in the R session.
Thanks,
Rainer
--
Rainer M. Krug, PhD (Conservation Ecology, SUN), MSc (Conservation Biology,
UCT), Dipl. Phys. (G
Bastien writes:
> Rainer M Krug writes:
>
>> I have received the signed copyright assignment - should I re-send the
>> patches for ob-R.el?
>
> I added your name here:
> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html#contributors_with_fsf_papers
Thanks
Just a minor point: If you could change it
Rainer M Krug writes:
> Just a minor point: If you could change it to
>
> Rainer M Krug
Done,
--
Bastien
Hi Aaron,
Aaron Ecay writes:
> Thanks so much for the feedback. I’ve adopted the :file-ext approach
> suggested by Bastien, leaving the previous default behavior in place for
> blocks with a :file argument.
Looks good -- please apply in master.
Thanks!
PS: I assume you have commit and push a
Alan Schmitt writes:
> On 2014-04-29 12:30, Samuel Loury writes:
>> Alan Schmitt writes:
>>> On 2014-04-28 19:18, Rene writes:
>>> I have not defined an Energy property, but I recently played with date
>>> properties (and a user defined sorting function). If it's helpful to
>>> you, the code i
Hi Samuel,
Samuel Loury writes:
> In that case, OBJECT is not the current buffer but a string called
> 'a'. Thus, IIUC, it makes no sense to use OBJECT=a and
> POSITION=(point-min).
Indeed. It should be 0 in this case, thanks for spotting this,
--
Bastien
On 2014-04-29 15:31, Bastien writes:
> Hi Samuel,
>
> Samuel Loury writes:
>
>> In that case, OBJECT is not the current buffer but a string called
>> 'a'. Thus, IIUC, it makes no sense to use OBJECT=a and
>> POSITION=(point-min).
>
> Indeed. It should be 0 in this case, thanks for spotting this
On 04/29/2014 08:00 AM, Bastien wrote:
Hi Nick,
Nick Dokos writes:
just shows the folded top-level "Foo" headlines: "Bar" and "Baz"
headlines are invisible. That's not the way it's supposed to work, I
think. Anybody else see that?
You need to use "content", not "contents".
I checked the ma
Alan Schmitt writes:
> Thanks a lot indeed. I'll fix this. I have no idea why it worked in my
> case ...
It half-worked: in this case (point-min) value was 1, taken from the
buffer, but you really want to set POSITION at 0 -- try point-max and
you'll see it raises an error.
--
Bastien
Hi Bastien,
I can't reproduce this, either on maint or on the master branch.
>
> Let me know if there is any special config that is needed to
> reproduce the problem
I tried it with a minimal init, having just pulled from master this
morning. It will work fine on the first line of a file. But w
Hi Bastien,
On 29 April 2014 13:08, Bastien wrote:
>
> I guess so -- show us the code and we will be able to tell :)
>
> Thanks, I will try to get something workable by late this weekend. Also, I
will let you know as soon as FSF authorizes my paperwork.
All best,
Leonard
Hi Leonard,
Leonard Randall writes:
> I tried it with a minimal init, having just pulled from master this
> morning. It will work fine on the first line of a file. But will not
> work on the second. This is what I got:
> ---
> * this is a test
> *
> this is another
> ---
> As I say M-Ret work
I haven't used this function for a while, but now get the following
error. Backtrace below. I am using a recent git clone:
338e89ef163406e5714a601567415689c478df6d
I am simply doing M-x org-agenda-export end entering a filename
~/agenda.html.
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argumen
When I export w/ the latest Org all code environments are verbatim, not
minted. I'm using a test example from
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2011-11/msg00585.html
which is:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
;; minted latex export
(setq org-export-latex-listings 'minted
org-export-lat
Hi Ian,
Ian Barton writes:
> I haven't used this function for a while, but now get the following
> error. Backtrace below. I am using a recent git clone:
> 338e89ef163406e5714a601567415689c478df6d
>
> I am simply doing M-x org-agenda-export end entering a filename
> ~/agenda.html.
This is a pro
Hi Vikas,
Vikas Rawal Lists writes:
> On 26-Apr-2014, at 6:56 pm, Clément B. wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>>> - Should I use biblatex instead of bibtex?
>>
>> You should. It is very powerful and straightforward. The manual
>> is great.
>
> Is the choice so clearcut?
>
> A lot of bibliographic dat
Hi Ken,
Ken Mankoff writes:
> #+begin_src emacs-lisp
> ;; minted latex export
> (setq org-export-latex-listings 'minted
> org-export-latex-minted-options
> '(("frame" "lines")
> ("fontsize" "\\scriptsize")
> ("linenos" "")))
> #+end_src
>
> If I test this with "emacs
A while ago, I switched from ELPA to Git as my Org-mode source. However, I now
have three Macs I'm trying to keep in sync, and doing Git updates is definitely
more labor
intensive. Any suggestions for good ways to keep three machines all up-to-date
with Emacs and Org?
I suppose the best thing w
Peter Davis writes:
> A while ago, I switched from ELPA to Git as my Org-mode
> source. However, I now have three Macs I'm trying to keep in sync, and
> doing Git updates is definitely more labor intensive. Any suggestions
> for good ways to keep three machines all up-to-date with Emacs and
> Or
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 11:16 AM, Peter Davis wrote:
> A while ago, I switched from ELPA to Git as my Org-mode source. However, I
> now have three Macs I'm trying to keep in sync, and doing Git updates is
> definitely more labor
> intensive. Any suggestions for good ways to keep three machines a
On 29/04/14 15:56, Bastien wrote:
Hi Ian,
Ian Barton writes:
I haven't used this function for a while, but now get the following
error. Backtrace below. I am using a recent git clone:
338e89ef163406e5714a601567415689c478df6d
I am simply doing M-x org-agenda-export end entering a filename
~/a
Bastien writes:
>> I get a compile error when trying to run "make pdf"; see attached log
>> below.
>>
>> Any ideas on how to fix this?
>
> I've updated texinfo.tex in Org to the latest stable version.
Thanks, works perfectly again!
All the best,
Jarmo
Hi Ian,
Ian Barton writes:
> The only version of the file I have on my disk is in
> /home/ian/.emacs.d/src/org-mode/contrib/lisp/htmlize.el
Looks like a problem with one of your (customized?) face.
Can you reproduce it with emacs -Q ?
--
Bastien
Rainer M Krug krugs.de> writes:
>
> Hi
>
> Attached please find seven patches for review to implement the storing
> of org variables in their own environment and to make the org-issued R
> code look nicer in the R session.
Rainer,
I have suggestions and a concern.
I suggest that you look a
Thanks, John (and Greg) for your replies.
At some point, I'm going to have to bite the bullet and put all my emacs stuff
in a Dropbox folder, so all my Macs will be in sync all the time. Apart from
org-mode versions, I
have inconsistencies in init files, etc. that cause me headaches. John, I'm
Bastien writes:
> We should absolutely avoid advice in code.
Fully agree. (I was thinking of using an flet-like construct to
temporarily rebind functions for the duration of calls, rather than
permanent advice -- see elu-flet in
https://github.com/notestaff/elu/blob/master/elu.el -- but, still a
* lisp/org.el (org-find-exact-heading-in-directory): Use full path for
files.
When the path is not included, `org-find-exact-heading-in-directory'
will fail when the current value of `default-directory' is different
from the argument DIR.
TINYCHANGE
---
lisp/org.el | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 inse
On 04/29/2014 04:51 AM, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Brady,
:
> Filters are applied on the headlines, not on their contents,
> because they are applied *after* the agenda is generated.
:
> Hope this clarifies things up,
Yes, greatly. Thank you.
Brady
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 1:27 PM, Peter Davis wrote:
> Thanks, John (and Greg) for your replies.
>
> At some point, I'm going to have to bite the bullet and put all my emacs
> stuff in a Dropbox folder, so all my Macs will be in sync all the time. Apart
> from org-mode versions, I
> have inconsis
Correcting myself:
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Bastien writes:
>
>> (defun org-open-links-in-comment-and-properties ()
>> "Open links in a comment or in a property."
>> (interactive)
>> (let ((string-ahead (and (looking-at ".+") (match-string 0)))
>> (value (org-element-property :v
I just noticed that <<>> links in tables <>, <> below do not
increment, whereas <<>> links in lists do. Example below.
* Reference Documents
| Reference | Document Description |
|---+--|
| <>Ref-1 | Ref 1|
| <>Ref-2 | Ref 2|
|
Does the first example here
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/languages/ob-doc-lilypond.html
work for you?
Grant Rettke | AAAS, ACM, ASA, FSF, IEEE, SIAM, Sigma Xi
gret...@acm.org | http://www.wisdomandwonder.com/
“Wisdom begins in wonder.” --Socrates
((λ (x) (x x)) (λ (x) (x x)))
“Life h
Hi Grant,
Another user helped me off-list--I was so unfamiliar with what I was
doing that I didn't know I had to wrap the lilypond stuff in source tags
to get org-mode to recognize it. Once I did that, I was up and running
toward new confusions ... :)
Thank you!
steven
Grant Rettke writes:
> D
Projectile is another option : https://github.com/bbatsov/projectile
Grant Rettke | AAAS, ACM, ASA, FSF, IEEE, SIAM, Sigma Xi
gret...@acm.org | http://www.wisdomandwonder.com/
“Wisdom begins in wonder.” --Socrates
((λ (x) (x x)) (λ (x) (x x)))
“Life has become immeasurably better since I have been
I use Cask https://github.com/cask/cask for 5 machines and it works
quite well if you like that style.
Grant Rettke | AAAS, ACM, ASA, FSF, IEEE, SIAM, Sigma Xi
gret...@acm.org | http://www.wisdomandwonder.com/
“Wisdom begins in wonder.” --Socrates
((λ (x) (x x)) (λ (x) (x x)))
“Life has become imme
Hello,
Luke Crook writes:
> I just noticed that <<>> links in tables <>, <> below do not
> increment, whereas <<>> links in lists do. Example below.
>
>
> * Reference Documents
> | Reference | Document Description |
> |---+--|
> | <>Ref-1 | Ref 1
Nicolas Goaziou gmail.com> writes:
> This is expected. Targets in tables return table number, but only among
> captioned tables. Otherwise, the returned value is undefined.
Got it. Thanks for the info.
/Luke
Dear all,
the donations summary from April is
April 2013, a total of US$ 222.40, including $190 from Network theory for
book sales.
Many thanks to those who have contributed.
As of a few minutes ago, I have transferred the donations to Bastien who
is taking over from here on, including switchi
Hello,
I'm experiencing issues including a file during export if that file has
a single number surrounded by brackets.
,[ test.org ]
| #+include: "test.py" src Python
`
,[ test.py ]
| x = [1]
`
With the current master (51893a4), trying to export test.org leads to
the following e
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