Hello,
James Harkins writes:
> *If* you already know what you're doing, then you know that you can't
> have multiple properties of the same name in the same PROPERTIES
> drawer.
>
> If you are reading the manual because you don't already know what
> you're doing, then you might simply convert th
Hello,
prayner writes:
> I am working with the accessibility system emacspeak to improve
> eyes-free access to org-mode tables. Most of this can be done outside
> the org-mode tree by advising existing functions but I've run into a
> need for a new function. I need org-table-previous-row analogo
Hello,
Dov Grobgeld writes:
> 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).
This last pa
> When I have the cursor inside of the code block for the code, moving
> up or done one line or one page takes 2-3 seconds.
> Grant Rettke
> --
Thanks for confirming that you also experience the slow-down.
I think that the only way to remedy this is to modify the
'org-src-font-lock-fontify-block'
On Tuesday, 21 Jul 2015 at 20:09, Michael Welle wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have several sections in my org files that plot data with gnuplot. The
> structure usually looks like that:
[...]
> The problem is that the gnuplot scripts are evaluated in the same
> gnuplot instance.
The solution is to reset
Angus M writes:
>> When I have the cursor inside of the code block for the code, moving
>> up or done one line or one page takes 2-3 seconds.
>> Grant Rettke
>> --
>
> Thanks for confirming that you also experience the slow-down.
>
> I think that the only way to remedy this is to modify the
> 'or
On Tue, Jul 21, 2015 at 10:26:15PM -0400, Nick Dokos wrote:
>
> For my part I'm happy (and I suspect Suvayu is as well), so I
> guess it's back to the OP: what, if anything, should be
> changed?
Indeed! I happily shut up :).
As to the OP, the discussion towards the end of this section should
co
Xebar Saram writes:
Thats exactly what i was looking for. does anyone know or show
me an example of how to create a org-agenda-custom-commands with
the 'S' from above where i would go C-a 'x' and it would auto
search all TODO headers for a custom string?
Probably you mean C-c a. If you have
Michael Welle writes:
> Hello,
>
> Thomas S. Dye writes:
>
>> Aloha Michael,
>>
>> Does the :session header argument help?
> I tried it with no success, mostly because I used it wrong I guess ;). I
> tried :session, :session t, :session nil and :session {foo|bar}. But
> :session none seems to w
Greetings,
When trying to insert a property using org-set-property on one of my large
org-mode files, I get the message:
org-read-property-name: Wrong type argument: integer-or-marker-p, nil
However, when I start a brand new org-mode file, it works. I assume that
this is breaking because I have
"Stephen J. Barr" writes:
> Greetings,
>
> When trying to insert a property usingĀ org-set-property on one of my large
> org-mode files, I get the message:
>
> org-read-property-name: Wrong type argument: integer-or-marker-p, nil
>
> However, when I start a brand new org-mode file, it works. I as
Hi,
-- this was only tested with the git version
I was trying to export a table as a variable to R via babel evaluation.
However it seems that is the rows are empty , the exported table ends at
the last non-empty value.
For example,the second row of tbl-issue defined below ends with 2 columns
[8
Hi!
When I tried to render an org-mode document containing a ditaa block, an
error: "Could not find ditaa.jar at
/Users/username/.emacs.d/elpa/contrib/scripts/ditaa.jar". In fact the whole
contrib folder was missing, and ditaa.jar wasn't anywhere on my disk.
After a long search for problems
Hi,
-- this was only tested with the current git version
I was trying to export a table as a variable to R via babel evaluation.
However it seems that is the rows are empty , the exported table ends at
the last non-empty value.
For example,the second row of tbl-issue defined below ends with 2 co
On Tue, 14 Jul 2015, lom pik wrote:
Hi,
-- this was only tested with the current git version
I was trying to export a table as a variable to R via babel evaluation.
However it seems that is the rows are empty , the exported table ends at
the last non-empty value.
For example,the second row of
Hello,
"Charles C. Berry" writes:
> Not a bug IMO.
Notwithstanding the R issue, I think trimming the output of a radio
table is a bit aggressive. We cannot know if trailing (and leading)
spaces are significant in the output format the user defined.
I removed the trimming part in commit
bf37cd0
I will play around with it. I didn't try to do a ECM.
Playing around with it tonight starting with
open /Applications/Emacs.app --new --args -Q
So using 8.2.10.
Sometimes I can get a slow down when calling `next-line' repeatedly.
I will play around with it and report if I get something reprodu
Hi
> removed the trimming part in commit
> bf37cd09b128b4431e1dd1a538fbcc4be3615042.
With this commit, issue is gone. This did not happen in previous org-mode
releases although all other proposed workarounds worked as well.
Regards.
lompik
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 5:41 PM, Nicolas Goaziou
wrote
Dear orgers,
I read the export option part in org manual, but i could not find the
option for excluding the internal links for LaTeX export.
Is there any other idea to do this?
Thanks ahead of time.
On Wed, 22 Jul 2015, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Hello,
"Charles C. Berry" writes:
Not a bug IMO.
Notwithstanding the R issue, I think trimming the output of a radio
table is a bit aggressive. We cannot know if trailing (and leading)
spaces are significant in the output format the user defined.
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