Keith M Swartz writes:
> I think there's some misunderstanding here regarding my initial question.
>
> I do NOT want the subheading to go between the first one and the logbook.
> When I hit Ctrl-Enter at the end of the line, that's where it goes.
Aren't you confusing M-RET and C-RET?
At end of
Hello,
George McNinch writes:
> Rather than try to discuss the issue, I'll just give (hopefully
> simple enough) steps which will reproduce it.
>
> Visit an org-mode buffer, with the following contents:
>
> #---
> #+STARTUP: logdrawer
> #+TODO: APPT(a) | DONE(d!)
>
> * APPT <2015-09-
Hello,
Vamsi Vytla writes:
> M-x 'org-mobile-push', with the latest org-mode leaves the files
> incompatible with MobileOrg Android application. There have been no changes
> in MobileOrg for over a year.
>
> I bisected the latest org-mobile related changes and noticed that reverting
> this one l
Jon Miller writes:
> I'm willing to help hack out a solution. I just need a hint to help me
> along.
>
> - I specifically do not know how to produce a latin1 or utf8 export via the
> existing `org-export-string-as' function call that is being used.
Use EXT-PLIST argument, e.g.,
(org-export-
Andreas Leha writes:
> The same protection as in the previous version seems to take effect
> here:
>
> (defmacro by-backend (&rest body)
> `(case (if (boundp 'org-export-current-backend)
> org-export-current-backend nil) ,@body))
>
> Are there any issues with this?
Not really, but
(if
Hello,
Joon Ro writes:
> I have been using a link containing elisp:(org-beamer-export-to-pdf
> nil t) to export the subtree as a beamer pdf. It used to work well,
> but after a certain update a couple of months ago (I'm using 8.3beta
> and I regularly update it), it stopped working properly. For
Le 05/09/2015 02:29, John Kitchin a écrit :
> Thanks. org-ref has been pretty stable lately, and given my fall
> schedule it is likely to stay that way ;)
>
> It might be ready for MELPA. I don't have a lot of experience packaging
> for MELPA. Is there a set of instructions on how to do that somewh
A ha! YES -- that's my confusion! I wrote C-RET, but I was actually typing
M-RET. I'm not sure when I developed that habit (probably the awkwardness
of going C-RET but M-right to indent confused me at some point), but now it
all makes sense.
Kinda feel silly now, especially since I made it worse w
> From: m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr
>
> I cannot reproduce it. Did you (require 'ox-beamer)? You might also try
> latest Org.
>
Thank you for the reply. I added require 'ox-beamer to my init file but it did
not make any difference. I'm using the lastest Org (8.3beta).
Again, my org file is
* Expor
I got rid of my init file and it exported correctly, so I guess there is
something in my init file which was causing this - I will figure it out. Thank
you so much.From: joon...@outlook.com
To: m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr
Date: Sat, 5 Sep 2015 12:34:24 -0700
CC: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: [O]
On Thu, May 7, 2015 at 2:59 AM, Sebastien Vauban
wrote:
> John Kitchin wrote:
>> I have these templates defined in my setup:
I used my duplicated Org macros as an excuse to learn YASnippet and
came up with this. It is work in progress, but it works. I got tired
of entering a name so many times al
I figured it out - the culprit was Evil mode. For some reason, if I click on
the link in the normal state, the problem happens, while in emacs state it
works.Thanks.
-JoonFrom: joon...@outlook.com
To: m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr
CC: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: RE: [O] subtreep option in export sto
After I switched to org 8.3 I've noticed that org-clock-into-drawer does
not really behave as advertised. Docs say that if it's set to t, which
is the default value, this should create a :LOGBOOK and move old entries
there. But this does not happen in practice. :LOGBOOK gets created only
for he
Is it possible to use variables with :dir? For example, I've tried this,
but no substitution of ${SRFI} seems to happen:
#+BEGIN_SRC sh :dir ~/srfi/split/srfi-${SRFI} :results output silent
:session local
git push
#+END_SRC
Thanks.
"Arthur A. Gleckler" writes:
> Is it possible to use variables with :dir? For example, I've tried this,
> but no substitution of ${SRFI} seems to happen:
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC sh :dir ~/srfi/split/srfi-${SRFI} :results output silent
> :session local
> git push
> #+END_SRC
There may be a better way,
On Sat, Sep 5, 2015 at 8:36 PM, Kyle Meyer wrote:
> There may be a better way, but this seems to work.
>
> #+begin_src sh :dir (substitute-in-file-name "$HOME/.emacs.d/") :results
> output
> ls | tail -2
> #+end_src
>
> #+RESULTS:
> : tramp
> : url
>
> Thanks. While that does substitute for $
Hello,
There have been several commits made recently in the Emacs repo related
to quoting style in docstrings and messages. I've backported the
changes touching Org files and pushed to the branch maint-quotes. I put
them there instead of installing them directly on maint to allow time
for things
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