On Wednesday, 3 Jun 2015 at 22:05, Michael Brand wrote:
[...]
> I just found the Calc function apply() which leads to this
> simplification:
>
> | Date |Sys |Dia |Pul | Sugar |
> |--++++|
> | [2014-04-27 Sun] |125 |
Hi Eric
On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 9:21 AM, wrote:
> however, vstdev does not appear to work?
My mistake, it should be vsdev or vpsdev.
Michael
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> If this is common enough, we could also add a defcustom to toggle this
> behaviour (yet, off by default). But is it common enough?
I never use the md exporter, and I'd never use md for a complex documents.
So to me it would be wasted effort.
That being said, I guess i
Hi Nicolas!
El jue, 04-06-2015 a las 00:18 +0200, Nicolas Goaziou escribió:
> flow writes:
>
> > I guessed setext support 6 levels so I don't know why ox-md supprot just
> > 2 levels although my exporter seems to support 3 levels. Why?
>
> Setext style supports only 2 levels. Atx supports 6 of
Hello,
I'm looking to use org-mode numbered lists, and I gather that it is possible
to /export/ them into a format like so:
1.
1.1.
1.2.
2.
rather than:
1.
1.
2.
2.
But is it also possible to display them in the former, 'full' format within
emacs/org-mode itself? This might come in han
Michael Brand writes:
> Hi Eric
>
> On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 9:21 AM, wrote:
>> however, vstdev does not appear to work?
>
> My mistake, it should be vsdev or vpsdev.
>
I mispelled it the same way: I can never remember the right name.
Also, if one uses a format on an undefined function (e.g. us
Nick Dokos writes:
>
> I mispelled it the same way: I can never remember the right name.
>
... and I misspelled "misspelled" :-)
Hi Nick
On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 5:22 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Also, if one uses a format on an undefined function (e.g. using
> vmode(@I..@II); %.2f), I get 0.0 as a result and the error is hidden -
> if the format is omitted, the literal vmode([...]) appears in the table,
> so in that case at leas
Hello again,
Two more questions:
(1) S-Tab is very handy to collapse list sublevels globally, but it only
seems to work if the first level of the list is 'bulleted' (*), not if it
consists of numbers. Is this correct, and is there a way around it?
(2) Taking a cue from Insert>Cross-Reference in
To reproduce this bug, do the following:
1. edit / open the following org file:
#+TODO: TODO(t) WAIT(w!) | DONE(d!) CANCELED(c!)
#+STARTUP: logdrawer
* testing A
some stuff
* testing B
2. execute (org-tree-to-indirect-buffer) on the 'testing A' headline
3. go to the end o
Hi all,
I was finally able to solve this problem without tweaking anything inside
ox-html.el
I noticed that htmlize has provided few hooks and I used those.
Here is the code that I now have in my emacs init to disable fci (and
flyspell too) while htmlize-region is doing its job:
(defvar mod
You may want to consider a slightly different approach. It may (or
maynot) be relevant depending on your context.
First, denormalize your table into a "fact table" (which is handy when
dealingwith cubes):
#+name: data
| date | type | q |
|--+---+-|
| [2014-0
Rasmus writes:
> In the patch I guess this is the passage you disagree with:
>
> + ((equal dc1 "+caption:")
> + (org-remove-flyspell-overlays-in (match-end 2) (match-end 0))
> + (remove-text-properties (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)
> +
I write that since a few minutes ago, I sorted columns 2-5 in numerical
order with m-x org-table-sort-lines then returned to the top of file and
did cu+cc+cc and checked the mode row and vmode still returned only zeros.
--
Hi,
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
>> In the patch I guess this is the passage you disagree with:
>>
>> + ((equal dc1 "+caption:")
>> + (org-remove-flyspell-overlays-in (match-end 2) (match-end 0))
>> + (remove-text-properties (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)
Hello,
Ulva writes:
> I'm looking to use org-mode numbered lists, and I gather that it is possible
> to /export/ them into a format like so:
>
> 1.
> 1.1.
> 1.2.
> 2.
>
> rather than:
>
> 1.
> 1.
> 2.
> 2.
>
> But is it also possible to display them in the former, 'full' format within
>
Hello,
Rasmus writes:
> Try the attached patch.
>
> I have done 20 second of testing (I'm traveling) so there may be adverse
> effects. But it looked OK.
With this patch, you remove fontification from caption contents, which
is not desirable. Caption is an affiliated keyword and should be mark
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