Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
> Sebastien Vauban
> writes:
>
>> See http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2014-06/msg00744.html
>> for Nicolas' answer on this point:
>>
>> ╭
>> │ I suggest to use existing solutions instead: configure
>> │ `org-latex-classes'.
>> ╰
>
>
> a relate
Sebastien Vauban wrote:
> Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
>> Sebastien Vauban
>> writes:
>>
>>> See http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2014-06/msg00744.html
>>> for Nicolas' answer on this point:
>>>
>>> ╭
>>> │ I suggest to use existing solutions instead: configure
>>> │ `org-latex-
Eric S Fraga ucl.ac.uk> writes:
> Have you looked at the actual calendar entry in the ics file?
The entry is not in the ICS file.
Eric S Fraga ucl.ac.uk> writes:
> Have you looked at the actual calendar entry in the ics file?
The entry does not appear in the ICS file. Some events are being exported,
some are not.
Ken Mankoff wrote:
> What about custom template expansions?
>
> http://nicholasvanhorn.com/2014/04/07/org-structure-completion/
>
> Advantage: your C-c C-v d sql RET becomes only ", for example -- even shorter, of one key
stroke, than the easy template ;-)).
Best regards,
Seb
--
Sebastien Vaub
Hi
From time to time my exports / tangles / executions of code blocks do
not work as expected, and in many cases this is caused by a wrong value
in the :header-arguments property.
Is there an easy way to inspect the value of this (or any other?)
property in org?
If I use the column view defined
Sebastien Vauban
writes:
> Sebastien Vauban wrote:
>> Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
>>> Sebastien Vauban
>>> writes:
>>>
See
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2014-06/msg00744.html
for Nicolas' answer on this point:
╭
│ I suggest to use existing solut
Hello,
If you press C-c ' on a code block to open it in an indirect buffer, do
*nothing*, and press C-c ' to return to your source Org buffer, it's now
flagged as being modified.
Could this be fixed, so that the source buffer only appears as modified
in case the code block really was touched?
Be
On Wednesday, 10 Sep 2014 at 07:38, SabreWolfy wrote:
> Eric S Fraga ucl.ac.uk> writes:
>
>> Have you looked at the actual calendar entry in the ics file?
>
> The entry does not appear in the ICS file. Some events are being exported,
> some are not.
Ah, so the problem is with the export from org
Eric Schulte writes:
> Ernesto Durante writes:
>> + First patch, modify org-babel-eval to load compilation-mode in case
>>of errors
>>
>
> Applied.
These are missing a proper changelog so Bastien will be less happy.
>> org-babel-eval: compilation-mode to deal with errors in (C/C++/D)
Despite t
Eric S Fraga ucl.ac.uk> writes:
> Ah, so the problem is with the export from org and not the import into
> Google's calendar. Your original post was ambiguous!
Yes. Thanks for the suggestion to look at the ICS file as well. I should
have thought of that :)
> Have you tried exporting that entry
On 08/09/14 11:22, Rainer M Krug wrote:
Hi
I do not have much experience with html and websites (what an
understatement!) but I would like to publish / export a simple html page
password protected. Is ther an easy way to do it in word?
The content is not highly confidential or sensitive, just s
Rainer M Krug writes:
Hi,
> From time to time my exports / tangles / executions of code blocks do
> not work as expected, and in many cases this is caused by a wrong value
> in the :header-arguments property.
>
> Is there an easy way to inspect the value of this (or any other?)
> property in org
On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 10:52 AM, Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
> Sebastien Vauban
> writes:
>
> > See
> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2014-06/msg00744.html
> > for Nicolas' answer on this point:
> >
> > ╭
> > │ I suggest to use existing solutions instead: configure
> > │ `or
Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo wrote:
> Thomas S. Dye writes:
>
>> I don't manage my bibliography references in Org mode. I am used to
>> managing a bibtex database and have never found the need to move
>> everything to Org.
>
> Same here.
My motivation for keeping bibliography in org was to keep all
On Wednesday, 10 Sep 2014 at 09:24, SabreWolfy wrote:
[...]
> I have solved it though. I was exporting the default "week" view, and
> looking for entries further in the future :) I think I assumed that the
> "entire" Agenda would be exported, not (just) the current view. If I switch
> to the fort
Hello, org-world. I experience a regression in org-replace-disputed-keys, and I
git-bisected it.
* Symptom: org-replace-disputed-keys doesn't work for me.
Emacs version: GNU Emacs 24.3.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.0.12)
* How to reproduce it:
1. Put the org to "/tmp/org-mode"
2. Save t
Dear orgmode community,
My problem is very simple. I have the following piece of org buffer :
My piece of org buffer
* Exemple : =hello_world=
Some very explicit comments...
#+HEADER: :tangle ./hello_world.py
#+HEADER: :padline yes
#+HEADER: :eval no
#+HEADER: :comments org
#+HEADER:
Hello,
Florian Beck writes:
> I hope the new version is an improvement.
Thanks for the update.
> But as long as I have a table cell ancestor, I should be fine. Am
> I missing something?
Yes. There are some place where `org-element-context' will return
a `table-row' or `table' object even thou
Lately, I have a problem with hyperlinks in org-mode. Wondering if
anyone has seen this issue.
>From time to time, some hyperlinks in an org document show up as if
they are regular text, instead of a collapsed hyperlink. So the
following just shows as plain text:
[[https://news.google.com/news][G
Christoph Groth writes:
My motivation for keeping bibliography in org was to keep all
local information about a paper (including notes and comments)
in one place. This should make it easier to find it.
In BibTeX if any field contains an entry that is not part of the
required or optional en
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> the next (or maybe previous) cell. You may want to try
> `org-element-context' in the following places, where X denotes cursor:
>
> | a | b |
> X c | d |
>
> X a | b |
> | c | d |
This I did.
> X | a | b |
> | c | d |
>
> | a | b | X
> | c | d |
>
> |
Hello,
When publishing a site project, or some file from it, I get the
following error:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-number-of-arguments #[(&optional force)
"\303 ^X\304\216 ?\205^K^@
^Z\305\306 !+\207" [wconfig force or
Samuel Loury writes:
> I have been using the XML-RPC trac plugin³ for a while now and I made we
> wonder if we could reproduce this in the scope of mobile org. With an
> RPC interface, one would be free to create their own interface easily
> (at least python xml-rpc library is really easy to mani
Sebastien Vauban
writes:
> Hello,
>
> When publishing a site project, or some file from it, I get the
> following error:
>
> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-number-of-arguments #[(&optional force)
> "\303 ^X\304\216 ?\205^K^@
> ^Z\305\306 !+\207" [wconfig force org-publish-use-timestamps-fl
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