Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> I'm not sure why I've never noticed this issue before, but...
>>
>> Is it intentional that, when exporting a subtree, EXPORT_OPTIONS lines
>> at the top of the file (or EXPORT_OPTIONS properties on parent
>> headlines) are ignored
/before 8.3,/ i thought this worked:
(setcar (nthcdr 2 org-emphasis-regexp-components)
(alpha-remove-all '(?\" ?,)
(third org-emphasis-regexp-components)))
user error?
Hi all,
I'd like to put ob-stan.el (attached) in the contrib directory. It adds
support for the Stan [1] programming language. I wrote it a while back,
but a recent post on the Stan ML [2] made me think that others may find
it useful (although I'd guess that the intersection of Stan and Org
user
> On 24-Aug-2015, at 5:06 am, Vikas Rawal
> wrote:
>
> Please see the sample org table below, and the way it is exported in LaTeX.
>
> I do not want \begin{center} and \end{center}. Having those results in some
> extra space between the table and the notes.
>
Sorry, clearly explained in the
Greetings.
When editing Asymptote code in org, a comma sometimes appears out of
nowhere into the Asymptote code. The org code below explains how to
reproduce this. (I am using the version of org pulled this morning.)
Jarmo
* description
Move cursor into the code below. Press ~C-c '~ to edit t
Peter Salazar writes:
> So what would it take to make Gnorb work with org-contacts and mu4e? I
> know Gnorb works with Gnus, but in my opinion, Gnorb's ability to
> automatically "catch" and identify incoming emails isn't as useful as
> its other features.
>
> In other words, if using Gnorb with
Hi
i was wondering if anyone knows how to export a subtree as a simple org
file. i know i can copy paste into a new file but it seems quick to just
export a subtree to a new org file :)
best
z
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> ==
>> 1. level 1 first
>> a) level 2 first; I was hoping this would be alphabetized in html
>> like it is in org, but it is still enumerated
>> b) the next item has some code in it;
Why not just have a command to exit the sparse tree mode?
On Mon, Aug 24, 2015 at 1:30 AM, Nicolas Goaziou
wrote:
> Meir Goldenberg writes:
>
> > I am running on 8.3.1 and am getting the same behavior. In fact, when I
> run
> > on the simple example from my original message, the heading marked
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-insert-diary-strategy): Add new value
'date-tree-last.
(org-agenda-insert-diary-make-new-entry): Handle
`org-agenda-insert-diary-strategy' set to 'date-tree-last.
To allow for diary entries to be entered in time order in the date tree,
add a new value to `org-agen
Hi Nicolas,
* Nicolas Goaziou [24. Aug. 2015]:
> There are many advertised limitations to Timeline feature. Actually,
> Timeline feature is moribund[fn:1][fn:2]. Use Agenda view instead.
[... 4 Zeilen gelöscht ...]
> [fn:1] http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/39368/focus=40038
>
> [fn:2]
On Mo, 2015-08-24 at 01:36, Vikas Rawal wrote:
[...]
> I do not want \begin{center} and \end{center}. Having those results in
> some extra space between the table and the notes.
>
> How can I get rid of it?
(setq org-latex-tables-centered nil)
Regards
--
Michael Strey
http://www.strey.biz * h
On 2015-08-24, at 01:36, Vikas Rawal wrote:
> Please see the sample org table below, and the way it is exported in LaTeX.
>
> I do not want \begin{center} and \end{center}. Having those results in some
> extra space between the table and the notes.
Shouldn't it use \centering instead?
Best,
Hello Nicolas,
thank you for the quick reply.
In that case, using agenda view, how can I display all timestamps in a buffer
when the oldest and newest are a long time apart?
Must I define a custom agenda view first? (e.g. to encompass a large time frame
and hide empty days)
Regards
Jakub
> --
On Fri, May 22 2015, alain.coch...@unistra.fr wrote:
> Am I doing something trivially wrong? Any idea how I could debug
> this? (I have no relevant message in the *Messages* buffer.)
>
> Many thanks in advance.
Hi,
It seems, that the Org Mode developers have not yet applied this patch:
http://
I re-installed emacs-mac with homebrew from source and it works now.
Cheers,
Rainer
Rainer M Krug writes:
> My emacs crashed today several times already on me - never happened
> before. And if I say crash, I mean crash: emacs gone.
>
> Below the info I get from the OS (OS X, Yosemite).
>
> It
* contrib/lisp/org-notify.el (org-notify-make-todo): Properties from
org-element are all uppercase now.
* (org-notify-maybe-too-late): Fix typo in docstring (thanks to davemq,
https://github.com/p-m/org-notify/issues/3).
---
contrib/lisp/org-notify.el | 4 ++--
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+),
Hello,
Kyle Meyer writes:
> I'd like to put ob-stan.el (attached) in the contrib directory. It adds
> support for the Stan [1] programming language. I wrote it a while back,
> but a recent post on the Stan ML [2] made me think that others may find
> it useful (although I'd guess that the inter
I'm seeing what seems to be a bug:
If I export a simple document to ODT with the following settings:
#+EXPORT_OPTIONS: H:3 num:t
The headings are given a proper heading style.
However if I export with:
#+EXPORT_OPTIONS: H:3 num:nil
The headings appear in "Default Style" (the body text is in "
My emacs crashed today several times already on me - never happened
before. And if I say crash, I mean crash: emacs gone.
Below the info I get from the OS (OS X, Yosemite).
It always happened when editing a code block in org.
,
| GNU Emacs 24.5.1 (x86_64-apple-darwin14.4.0, Carbon Version 15
Xebar Saram writes:
> Hi
>
> i was wondering if anyone knows how to export a subtree as a simple org file.
> i know i can copy paste
> into a new file but it seems quick to just export a subtree to a new org file
> :)
>
Can you use the org backend of the exporter?
C-c C-e C-s O o
perhaps?
N
Jakub Szypulka writes:
> In that case, using agenda view, how can I display all timestamps in a buffer
> when the oldest and newest are a long time apart?
> Must I define a custom agenda view first? (e.g. to encompass a large
> time frame and hide empty days)
I think so. You can try setting `or
On Mon, Mar 02 2015, Leo Ufimtsev wrote:
> I would like to receive desktop notifications (1* e.g below) for scheduled
> items.
> E.g if I schedule like this:
>
> * Make Coffee
> SCHEDULED: <2015-03-02 Mon 01:30>
>
> Then I would like a desktop notification to pup up at 1:30 telling me to make
Xebar Saram writes:
> Hi
>
> i was wondering if anyone knows how to export a subtree as a simple org file.
> i know i can copy paste into a new file but it seems quick to just export a
> subtree to a new org file :)
>
Narrow to subtree (C-x n s) then export to org (C-c C-e o o).
Hello,
Jarmo Hurri writes:
> When editing Asymptote code in org, a comma sometimes appears out of
> nowhere into the Asymptote code. The org code below explains how to
> reproduce this. (I am using the version of org pulled this morning.)
>
> Jarmo
>
> * description
> Move cursor into the code
* lisp/org-agenda.el (org-agenda-goto): Fix org-agenda-goto to work with
non-org buffers. Otherwise org-agenda-follow-mode does not work
correctly with included diary entries (e.g., it errors out while the
cursor is still in the diary buffer).
---
lisp/org-agenda.el | 14 +++---
1 f
Hello,
Jarmo Hurri writes:
> * description
> Move cursor into the code below. Press ~C-c '~ to edit the code in
> Asymptote mode. Do not change anything in the code, just press ~C-c
> '~ to return to org. You will notice that a comma has been inserted
> into the code.
> * test case
>
>
Follow mode does not work with diary entries in the agenda. It calls
org-agenda-goto, which expects to be in an Org Mode buffer but does not
test to make sure that it is in an org buffer. As a result, it errors
out midway through and leaves the cursor stranded in the diary buffer.
This patch should
Aloha Kyle,
Kyle Meyer writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I'd like to put ob-stan.el (attached) in the contrib directory. It adds
> support for the Stan [1] programming language. I wrote it a while back,
> but a recent post on the Stan ML [2] made me think that others may find
> it useful (although I'd gue
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> I think core is fine for new languages, but you need to update file
> headers accordingly.
Will do.
> A few comments follow.
Thanks for your comments. Updated.
> You don't use `org-babel-stan-cmdstan-directory' to store FILE, i.e.,
> FILE is saved in current directo
Hi Tom,
Thomas S. Dye writes:
[...]
> If it does go there, please consider stubbing out some documentation
> using the template here:
>
> http://orgmode.org/w/?p=worg.git;a=blob;f=org-contrib/babel/languages/ob-doc-template.org;hb=HEAD
Thanks for the pointer.
--
Kyle
Hi Eric and others,
I'm using org-mime-htmlize to send email, but I'm having trouble with
plain-text links (i.e. not org-mode formatted links with square brackets,
but URLs by themselves) and with image links (again, not org-mode format).
Say I have an org-mode file with this subtree:
,
|
|
Am Sonntag, 23. August 2015, 19:54:51 schrieb John Kitchin:
> I am not sure if you put the comment on this post:
> http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/blog/2014/09/13/Make-some-org-sections-rea
> d-only/
>
> but it is possible to setup a hook that makes headings read-only. You
> could do that for he
i didn't benchmark, but export of a 900 word subtree seems to take 15s
in 8.3 (1-2s before 8.3):
- command-execute 14966 95%
- call-interactively 14966 95%
- org-export-dispatch
Hi,
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> Any hints appreciated!
My guess is that you are using the wrong style files. I.e. before they
were updated to included the unnumbered headings. Try to set the relevant
variables explicitly:
(with-eval-after-load 'ox-odt
(let ((schema-dir "/usr/share/emacs/et
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> On 2015-08-24, at 01:36, Vikas Rawal wrote:
>
>> Please see the sample org table below, and the way it is exported in LaTeX.
>>
>> I do not want \begin{center} and \end{center}. Having those results
>> in some extra space between the table and the notes.
>
> Shouldn't
Nikolai Weibull writes:
> * org-agenda.el (org-agenda-insert-diary-strategy): Add new value
> 'date-tree-last.
> (org-agenda-insert-diary-make-new-entry): Handle
> `org-agenda-insert-diary-strategy' set to 'date-tree-last.
>
> To allow for diary entries to be entered in time order in the da
Hello,
Peter Münster writes:
> * contrib/lisp/org-notify.el (org-notify-make-todo): Properties from
> org-element are all uppercase now.
> * (org-notify-maybe-too-late): Fix typo in docstring (thanks to davemq,
> https://github.com/p-m/org-notify/issues/3).
Applied. Thank you.
Out of curio
Hello,
Matt Lundin writes:
> Follow mode does not work with diary entries in the agenda. It calls
> org-agenda-goto, which expects to be in an Org Mode buffer but does not
> test to make sure that it is in an org buffer. As a result, it errors
> out midway through and leaves the cursor stranded
Hello,
Gregor Zattler writes:
> There are only two commits which mention the timeline in their
> summry lines in the newer git history since 2008-01-31.
>
> Shouldn't the feature then be officially depreciated and
> mentioned as stale in the manual? The manual mentions the
> timeline in most ca
Completing myself,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Nikolai Weibull writes:
>
>> * org-agenda.el (org-agenda-insert-diary-strategy): Add new value
>> 'date-tree-last.
>> (org-agenda-insert-diary-make-new-entry): Handle
>> `org-agenda-insert-diary-strategy' set to 'date-tree-last.
>>
>> To allow
Hello,
Samuel Wales writes:
> i didn't benchmark, but export of a 900 word subtree seems to take 15s
> in 8.3 (1-2s before 8.3):
Could you use `elp-instrument-package' with an uncompiled Org and report
results?
> i do not know why it is searching 20 files for org id's, as there are
> no id lin
On Mon, Aug 24 2015, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Out of curiosity, as org-notify.el's author, don't you have write access
> into repository?
I guess no, but I've never tried...
--
Peter
Rasmus writes:
> Hi,
>
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Any hints appreciated!
>
> My guess is that you are using the wrong style files. I.e. before they
> were updated to included the unnumbered headings. Try to set the relevant
> variables explicitly:
That was it! Thanks a lot. Those vars did
Hi all,
I am going to be giving a talk on how Emacs can help support scholars,
especially those who are using plain text and doing reproducible
research, at “Emacsconf 2015” in San Francisco this Saturday (the
29th).
I have done some work on managing references using Emacs & pandoc, but
what I’d
---
etc/ORG-NEWS | 3 +++
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+)
diff --git a/etc/ORG-NEWS b/etc/ORG-NEWS
index f1d85c1..dc0d8b1 100644
--- a/etc/ORG-NEWS
+++ b/etc/ORG-NEWS
@@ -12,6 +12,9 @@ Please send Org bug reports to emacs-orgmode@gnu.org.
** New features
*** Org linter
~org-lint~ can check syn
Applied, thanks!
--
Bastien
dear all!
I have a strange problem now with org-mode (I don't know whether I had that
with previous org-versions because I never paid attention):
any _ I have in a caption is automatically formatted as a subscript,
independently of using #+OPTIONS: ^:nil or #+OPTIONS: ^:{}.
Is there any other w
Hi all,
a while ago, I created this Google Plus page:
https://plus.google.com/b/102778904320752967064/102778904320752967064/about
There is now ~2800 people following it, and quite
some people to advertize new Org related stuff.
I'm the only admin, which is not good.
If anyone is interested in
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