Is it possible?
I can hide the drawer's contents only if its name is in latin
characters. Is this intended behaviour? I register the drawer on
per-file basis with #+DRAWERS declaration. Thank you.
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My Emacs is v 24.4.1 and Org is v 8.2.10 from Debian repositories.
Matt Price writes:
> Do patches for contrib go to the list?
Sure.
> this fixes export of checkbox list
> items when they are part of a deck.js "build" within a slide.
Thanks. Pushed.
Rasmus
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I am a new user of Org. I'm an experienced user of Emacs. My first use of Org
was to create a table. I soon found myself wanting to insert a column. I
looked at Info node "(org) Built-in table editor" [This manual is for Org
version 8.2.9.] and it said:
‘M-S- (org-table-insert-column)’
Dear Pascal,
thanks for your answer.
org-secretary looks vey interesting. I have already looked into this before,
but not deeply enough (because I didn’t understand most of it yet, but now my
Emacs knowledge is good enough to understand most of it). Personalized agendas
will definitly be a comp
Dear John,
also to you, many thanks for your time to answer so many questions of mine.
I’ll comment them below:
> Am 03.07.2015 um 16:02 schrieb John Kitchin :
>
> This all sounds doable, but it will take some work ;)
>
I guessed so. ;-) But that’s the trade-off. Take some ready-made software
Hi guys,
quick question, as I don’t really see any root cause for this:
Whenever I try to load a color theme directly from .emacs using load-theme, e.g.
(load-theme 'cyberpunk)
even if I put this line to the end of the .emacs file, the background color of
the theme is overridden by something
> Am 05.07.2015 um 04:21 schrieb Haider Rizvi :
>
> I use a yasnippet for writing down my meeting minutes, that also
> creates some properties. Daniel may find it useful.
Indeed I do!
This is great, and will probably have its place in my future setup.
I will look into this.
Thanks,
Daniel
Suvayu Ali writes:
> We could also take this opportunity to provide users an easy way to
> switch between TeX engines.
These two patches goes some of the way towards what you want.
org-latex-pdf-process would also have to patched as well, though.
Test document:
#+title: test xetex
#+
Suvayu Ali writes:
> I would also suggest removing inputenc. At the moment, it is loaded
> with the AUTO option. AFAIK, this is redundant since most recent
> (meaning for quite a few years) TeX engines already use the encoding of
> the file if nothing is specified.
A colleague of mine were mis
On Wednesday, 8 Jul 2015 at 14:08, Daniel Hertrich wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> quick question, as I don’t really see any root cause for this:
>
> Whenever I try to load a color theme directly from .emacs using load-theme,
> e.g.
>
> (load-theme 'cyberpunk)
[...]
I am not sure what causes the behavi
On Wed, Jul 08, 2015 at 02:53:46PM +0200, Rasmus wrote:
> Suvayu Ali writes:
>
> > We could also take this opportunity to provide users an easy way to
> > switch between TeX engines.
>
> These two patches goes some of the way towards what you want.
> org-latex-pdf-process would also have to patc
On Wed, Jul 08, 2015 at 02:54:41PM +0200, Rasmus wrote:
> Suvayu Ali writes:
>
> > I would also suggest removing inputenc. At the moment, it is loaded
> > with the AUTO option. AFAIK, this is redundant since most recent
> > (meaning for quite a few years) TeX engines already use the encoding of
Suvayu Ali writes:
>> From 54bcf8f1ae26c91fa856b64071dca65d3f31e1f2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
>> From: Rasmus
>> Date: Wed, 8 Jul 2015 14:44:56 +0200
>> Subject: [PATCH 9/9] ox-latex: Support TeX variants
>
> This one fails to apply for me. I'm on
You probably need the other patches posted in
On Wed, Jul 08, 2015 at 03:53:32PM +0200, Rasmus wrote:
> Suvayu Ali writes:
>
> >> From 54bcf8f1ae26c91fa856b64071dca65d3f31e1f2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
> >> From: Rasmus
> >> Date: Wed, 8 Jul 2015 14:44:56 +0200
> >> Subject: [PATCH 9/9] ox-latex: Support TeX variants
> >
> > This one fails t
Suvayu Ali writes:
> Indeed, and it works very nicely!
Let me know when you find bugs.
I'm trying to think of an elegant way to map from a tex-variant to a
command. Perhaps change the variant names to the latex variants and input
that. E.g. if using plain commands, "pdflatex" is changed to re
Daniel Hertrich writes:
> Dear John,
>
> also to you, many thanks for your time to answer so many questions of mine.
> I’ll comment them below:
>
>
>> Am 03.07.2015 um 16:02 schrieb John Kitchin :
>>
>> This all sounds doable, but it will take some work ;)
>>
>
> I guessed so. ;-) But that’s the
On Wed, Jul 08, 2015 at 04:26:56PM +0200, Rasmus wrote:
>
> I'm trying to think of an elegant way to map from a tex-variant to a
> command. Perhaps change the variant names to the latex variants and input
> that.
I think that would be a good way to go.
--
Suvayu
Open source is the future. It
Hello,
In tramp the syntax for specifying a domain in a smb link is by using a
percentage sign [1]
//smb:user%DOMAIN@host:D/path/
but when trying to use this together with the org-mode file: link the
result is that it changes %D to ^M (control-M). Similar results are gotten
with other characters
Hi Rasmus,
On Wed, Jul 08, 2015 at 02:53:46PM +0200, Rasmus wrote:
>
> +(defun org-latex-guess-polyglossia-language (header info)
> + "Set the Polyglossia language according to the LANGUAGE keyword.
I'm in two-minds about this. On the one had it is a nice thing, but on
the other hand, it preven
On Tue, 07 Jul 2015, Russell Adams wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 01, 2015 at 12:22:43PM +0100, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> > I particularly like the single event (a flight) that requires more than
> > one time zone to make sense. My diary is chock full of cases where it
> > looks like a flight out somewhere take
Hi,
Suvayu Ali writes:
>> +(defun org-latex-guess-polyglossia-language (header info)
>> + "Set the Polyglossia language according to the LANGUAGE keyword.
>
> I'm in two-minds about this. On the one had it is a nice thing, but on
> the other hand, it prevents the more fine grained control offe
On Wed, Jul 08, 2015 at 10:59:54AM -0500, Don Armstrong wrote:
> The relative timezone of the observer is important, though, because
> that's how you enter the information, and it's often the most logical
> way to display the information. If you just store UTC there's no way to
> regenerate that.
On Wednesday, 8 Jul 2015 at 11:16, Russell Adams wrote:
[...]
> Then would you store the time in UTC only, or support a full timestamp
> that included timezone?
>
> Finally when being displayed they can use the user's $TZ by default,
> and maybe a suffix of @ TZ inside the date syntax?
The idea
On Wednesday, 8 Jul 2015 at 18:08, Dov Grobgeld wrote:
> Hello,
>
> In tramp the syntax for specifying a domain in a smb link is by using a
> percentage sign [1]
>
> //smb:user%DOMAIN@host:D/path/
>
> but when trying to use this together with the org-mode file: link the
> result is that it changes
On 2015-07-08 Wed 09:40, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> On Wednesday, 8 Jul 2015 at 11:16, Russell Adams wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>> Then would you store the time in UTC only, or support a full timestamp
>> that included timezone?
>>
>> Finally when being displayed they can use the user's $TZ by default,
>> and
Suvayu Ali writes:
>> +(defun org-latex-guess-polyglossia-language (header info)
>> + "Set the Polyglossia language according to the LANGUAGE keyword.
>
> I'm in two-minds about this. On the one had it is a nice thing, but on
> the other hand, it prevents the more fine grained control offered b
Thanks for locating this. I don't know enough about Org's workings to see what
in the change introduced the bug, but something did go wrong, and column widths
+ table alignments are broken. I hope someone can fix it!
Bill
On 7 July 2015, Nick Dokos wrote:
William Denton writes:
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