Thorsten Jolitz writes:
Hi List,
> seems to be an Org problem:
>
> when doing query-replace or replace-string on the name of a headline
> property, Emacs hangs with 100pc CPU and I have to restart.
>
> MWE and emacs -Q not possible, sorry, I tried...
>
> PS
>
> Org-mode version 8.3beta (relea
Nicolas Richard yahoo.fr> writes:
> Alternatively you can update to Org 8 via elpa. (M-x list-packages).
Thanks :) I really wanted to move to Org 8, but I'd been putting off
upgrading for months, as I thought it was a complicated procedure, which
would take a lot of time to figure out. Turns o
Thorsten Jolitz writes:
This turned out to be an Org-mode bug.
>> Org-mode version 8.3beta (release_8.3beta-44-g05be57 @
>> /usr/share/emacs/24.3/lisp/org/lisp/)
>>
>> GNU Emacs 24.3.1 (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.12.2) of
>> 2014-06-11 on var-lib-archbuild-staging-x86_64-jgc
Here
SabreWolfy writes:
> Nicolas Richard yahoo.fr> writes:
>
>
>> Alternatively you can update to Org 8 via elpa. (M-x list-packages).
>
>
> Thanks :) I really wanted to move to Org 8, but I'd been putting off
> upgrading for months, as I thought it was a complicated procedure, which
> would take
Hello experts,
I've been fiddling around for a while now with the following problem:
When I export something from org to latex I get plenty of \labels that I never
refer to. I'd like to get rid of all those labels.
I found some code [1] that uses a hook that does not work in orgmode anymore.
So
> FWIW, I'm still getting regular lockups with the cache. I'll dig into it
> further when I have time.
I'm still being locked up from time to time, maybe less than before I guess.
What I said was that I never got the deadly problem of "Lisp nesting exceeds
`max-lisp-eval-depth", and the fix had be
"Salome "Södergran\"" writes:
> Hello experts,
>
> I've been fiddling around for a while now with the following problem:
>
> When I export something from org to latex I get plenty of \labels that I
> never refer to. I'd like to get rid of all those labels.
> I found some code [1] that uses a hoo
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> "Salome "Södergran\"" writes:
>
>> Hello experts,
>>
>> I've been fiddling around for a while now with the following problem:
>>
>> When I export something from org to latex I get plenty of \labels that I
>> never refer to. I'd like to get rid of all those labels.
>> I
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> "Salome "Södergran\"" writes:
>
>> Hello experts,
>>
>> I've been fiddling around for a while now with the following problem:
>>
>> When I export something from org to latex I get plenty of \labels
>> that I never refer to. I'd like to get rid of all those labels.
>> ..
Aloha all,
Inspired by discussions and code on the mailing list, I managed to
cobble together the headline filter below. It "works" in that the
pdf output from LaTeX export is exactly what I want. I'm thrilled!
It has one unwanted side effect. In the tex file, a headline tagged
with either :ne
Hi Eric,
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> The error message is telling you that the wrong number of arguments were
> passed to your filter function. If you look at the doctoring of
> org-export-filter-final-output-functions, you'll see that functions in
> this filter are passed three arguments (note the
"Salome Soedergran" writes:
> Hi Eric,
>
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>> The error message is telling you that the wrong number of arguments were
>> passed to your filter function. If you look at the doctoring of
>> org-export-filter-final-output-functions, you'll see that functions in
>> this filt
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