On Mon, 01-02-2016, at 22:25, luke call wrote:
> On 01/31/16 08:37, Ramon Diaz-Uriarte wrote:
> > Thanks for the link. Good-faith question here: does it support spaced
> > repetition such as provided by org-drill
> > (http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/org-drill.html) or Anki
> > (http://a
On Di, 2016-02-02 at 22:59, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Michael Strey writes:
>
>> After reverting the mentioned commit, org-drill is working like expected
>> again
>> and the function call:
>>
>> (org-make-tags-matcher "")
>>
>> evaluates to:
>>
>> ("" lambda (todo tags-list level)
>>
On 2016-02-01, at 23:15, luke call wrote:
> I originally reported here because I thought there could be interest to
> this community, but out of respect I wonder if further conversation
> should move to the onemodel.org list(s), unless the culture here allows
> going widely off-topic from org
hi all
im having difficulty understanding how the complex date input works and
would appreciate any help.
What i want is to schedule a class i teach on a sunday from 09:00 to 11:00
between 3/6/2016 to 1/7/2016
from what i can understand i need to use sexp syntax and found and example
online but t
On Mi, 2016-02-03 at 08:05, Christian Wittern wrote:
> I am writing a document with a lot of web references. I would like to
> bundle them at the end in the same way this is usually done with
> bibliographic references, but separately.
I would use the great org-ref package and handle the URLs li
Hi,
Thomas S. Dye writes:
It would indeed be easy to modify ox-latex.el so it supports the
non-standard commands of the Tufte LaTeX package. I can send
patches to that effect, if you like. Ox-latex would need to
recognize a few new LaTeX attributes and export marginfigure,
marginnote, and
Hello,
"Loris Bennett" writes:
> re-search-forward("^[^%]*usepackage.*{biblatex}" nil t)
This is a pathological regexp. [^%] is anything but a percent sign, so
it can contain newline characters. Basically [^%]* can match an entire
buffer if it doesn't contain any %.
I think the regexp us
On 2016-02-03, at 12:05, Rasmus wrote:
> Marginnotes. I don’t think we have a concept like this. I guess
Inline todos?
> Thanks,
> Rasmus
Best,
--
Marcin Borkowski
http://octd.wmi.amu.edu.pl/en/Marcin_Borkowski
Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
Adam Mickiewicz University
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> "Loris Bennett" writes:
>
>> re-search-forward("^[^%]*usepackage.*{biblatex}" nil t)
>
> This is a pathological regexp. [^%] is anything but a percent sign, so
> it can contain newline characters. Basically [^%]* can match an entire
> buffer if it doesn
Marcin Borkowski writes:
On 2016-02-03, at 12:05, Rasmus wrote:
Marginnotes. I don’t think we have a concept like this. I
guess
Inline todos?
It's not really the same. Inline todos are for temporary notes
(say bugs in your document) that you’d not want to keep in your
final docum
On Wed, 03 Feb 2016 06:19:43 -0500, Nicolas Goaziou
wrote:
"Loris Bennett" writes:
re-search-forward("^[^%]*usepackage.*{biblatex}" nil t)
This is a pathological regexp. [^%] is anything but a percent sign, so
it can contain newline characters. Basically [^%]* can match an entire
b
On 2016-02-03, at 12:41, Rasmus wrote:
> Marcin Borkowski writes:
>
>> On 2016-02-03, at 12:05, Rasmus wrote:
>>
>>> Marginnotes. I don’t think we have a concept like this. I
>>> guess
>>
>> Inline todos?
>
> It's not really the same. Inline todos are for temporary notes
> (say bugs
I'd like to just have a few inline formulas evaluated in my org-mode
document (I'm exporting to LaTeX if that matters). Something like this:
=
# a constant:
# pi = 3.14159
The value of interest is {{{2*$pi}}}.
=
I want that to export as:
The val
Hey,
I'm using Emacs 24.5.1 and Org-mode 8.3.3 (15d591e) and try to filter
the output of my refile targets. For me, every headline that contains a
subtree with the name "tasks" is a project. Therefore, I would to filter
my refile targets to those which contains the name "tasks".
I use emacs -q an
On 2016-02-03 at 08:45, Gary Oberbrunner wrote:
> I'd like to just have a few inline formulas evaluated in my org-mode
> document (I'm exporting to LaTeX if that matters). Something like this:
>
> =
> # a constant:
> # pi = 3.14159
>
> The value of interest is {{{2*$pi}}}.
For me, C-c ! has suddenly become unbound and no longer inserts
an inactive timestamp. Has this changed in the base org-mode, or
most likely is this an issue with my setup?
Thanks.
Dear all,
I'm experimenting with org-cdlatex subscripting facilities. As far
as I understood from the manual, if
I type:
$t_disp
I should get
$t_{disp}
with the cursor placed after the last brace.
Instead I get:
$t_{d}isp
with the cursor after the
On 02/03/16 02:33, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
I, for one, would definitely like an occasional update (say, once
a month or two) about the progress on this project. Even if I do not
want to leave Org, I might want to suggest OM to a friend, for
instance. And I definitely do not want to subscribe to
On 01/31/2016 11:06 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Matt Moriarity writes:
>
>> If I include a #+TITLE: directive at the top of my Org file, when I try
>> to export it to HTML or markdown, I get an error:
>>
>> apply: Wrong type argument: listp, #("Guide" 0 5 (:parent (#0)))
>>
>>
Hi everyone,
I would like to be able to pause during lecture and edit some code blocks
in a live REPL environment. Does anyone have a solution to do that? I
generally use org-reveal, and reveal.js has some plugins for setting up an
editable environment, but I don't have any experience with them a
Hi Xebar,
Xebar Saram writes:
im having difficulty understanding how the complex date input
works and would appreciate any help. What i want is to schedule
a class i teach on a sunday from 09:00 to 11:00 between 3/6/2016
to 1/7/2016
%%(org-class 2016 6 3 2016 7 1 0) 9:00-11:00 You should b
Hello,
Luke Crook writes:
> For me, C-c ! has suddenly become unbound and no longer inserts
> an inactive timestamp. Has this changed in the base org-mode, or
> most likely is this an issue with my setup?
The default binding hasn't been changed in Org.
--
Kyle
Hi,
Rasmus writes:
> Hi,
>
> Thomas S. Dye writes:
>
>> It would indeed be easy to modify ox-latex.el so it supports the
>> non-standard commands of the Tufte LaTeX package. I can send
>> patches to that effect, if you like. Ox-latex would need to
>> recognize a few new LaTeX attributes an
thx so much Jorge
i added this to my meet.org file :
** 3D class
%%(org-class 2016 6 3 2016 7 1 0) 9:00-11:00 You should be sleeping
yet in my agenda on 3/6/2016 there is no meeting present. what am i missing
here?
thx so much
Z
Xebar Saram writes:
i added this to my meet.org file :
** 3D class %%(org-class 2016 6 3 2016 7 1 0) 9:00-11:00 You
should be sleeping
yet in my agenda on 3/6/2016 there is no meeting present. what
am i missing here?
I do not know. That works for me. You mean June 3rd right? Another
obvi
On Wednesday, 3 Feb 2016 at 12:35, Xebar Saram wrote:
[...]
> from what i can understand i need to use sexp syntax and found and example
> online but this is how far i got:
>
> <%%(org-class 2016 6 3 2016 7 1 0)>
>
> even this example that dosent take hours into account dosent appear in my
> age
Aloha Marcin,
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> On 2016-02-03, at 12:41, Rasmus wrote:
>
>> Marcin Borkowski writes:
>>
>>> On 2016-02-03, at 12:05, Rasmus wrote:
>>>
Marginnotes. I don’t think we have a concept like this. I
guess
>>>
>>> Inline todos?
>>
>> It's not really the sa
On Wednesday, 3 Feb 2016 at 08:45, Gary Oberbrunner wrote:
[...]
> Of course I made up that {{{}}} syntax, that's not a real thing. I've seen
> org-mode tables with calc, but I'm hoping for something simpler, just
> inline math expression eval. (I'm fine with elisp, calc, whatever.)
As Ken has
Thanks Ken, that works great! With session as a file property (#+PROPERTY:
header-args:python :session foo) the inline expressions aren't even _all_
that verbose. And I can use arbitrary python, not just math. Very nice!
On Wed, Feb 3, 2016 at 11:09 AM, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> On Wednesday, 3 Feb
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> Calling org-beamer-select-environment triggers the problem. I've tried
>> with Org-mode version 8.2.10 (release_8.2.10 @
>> /usr/share/emacs/25.1.50/lisp/org/) (emacs -Q) and with Org-mode version
>> 8.3.3 (8.3.3-43-g0b97a5-elpa @ /home/wilk/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20160201/)
Hi Stefan and Kyle,
Stefan Monnier writes:
>> No, I don't have commit rights. I'll update the Org side, but, for
>> issues that were introduced in the Emacs tree post 24.5, I don't know if
>> it's preferable to also update Emacs instead of waiting for the changes
>> to come over with a full syn
Kyle Meyer writes:
>> Thanks for installing this -- Kyle, do you confirm you installed the
>> change in Org's git repo?
>
> Yes, in a4edee4.
Thanks!
--
Bastien
Thomas S. Dye writes:
Oops, I meant margintable instead of marginnote.
Tables have an environment. Is that sufficient (coupled with
:float nil)?
I've skimmed through the "sample-handout.pdf" of the
tufte-latex pkg. marginfigure seems to be pretty similar to a
figure except that the en
Hello,
Julien Cubizolles writes:
> Did you issue a fix for org-mode or for emacs ? I've upgraded to Org-mode
> version 8.3.2
> (release_8.3.2-356-gb2eb53) and the problem remains.
This is an old release. I fixed the bug in Org stable branch, yet to be
released on ELPA.
Regards,
--
Nicolas G
On Mon, 1 Feb 2016 15:15:03 -0700
luke call wrote:
> I'm not org-mode power-user but what I recall from my use years ago
> is that I moved away because of the # of keystrokes to do operations,
> having to open different files for different topics, and that one
> single set of notes couldn't be
Hi,
Rasmus writes:
> Thomas S. Dye writes:
>> Oops, I meant margintable instead of marginnote.
>
> Tables have an environment. Is that sufficient (coupled with
> :float nil)?
I think :float margin works well here, too. Tufte has 3 table widths
corresponding to the width of the text block,
Hello,
Michael Brand writes:
> I see the pros and cons of either solution with a slight bias to not
> break backward compatibility and am OK with what you and others
> decide.
I replaced S-expressions with functions of two arguments. The Org world
is a better place with one less `eval'.
Thank
On 2016-02-03 12:34, "Loris Bennett" writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> "Loris Bennett" writes:
>>
>>> re-search-forward("^[^%]*usepackage.*{biblatex}" nil t)
>>
>> This is a pathological regexp. [^%] is anything but a percent sign, so
>> it can contain newline characters
On 02/03/16 10:15, Bingo UV wrote:
On Mon, 1 Feb 2016 15:15:03 -0700
luke call wrote:
I'm not org-mode power-user but what I recall from my use years ago
is that I moved away because of the # of keystrokes to do operations,
having to open different files for different topics, and that one
sing
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Julien Cubizolles writes:
>
>> Did you issue a fix for org-mode or for emacs ? I've upgraded to Org-mode
>> version 8.3.2
>> (release_8.3.2-356-gb2eb53) and the problem remains.
>
> This is an old release. I fixed the bug in Org stable branch, yet to be
> re
org link minor mode?
Hi Nicolas and Paul
On Wed, Feb 3, 2016 at 6:33 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> I replaced S-expressions with functions of two arguments. The Org world
> is a better place with one less `eval'.
Just to confirm: Updating org-player.el to 1.0.1 makes Org links to
media files play again. Thank you bo
Hello,
Michael Brand writes:
> For all this I suggest a simple migration hint like the error in my
> attached patch. Did I miss its disadvantage?
I have no objection, but I suggest to add a big fat FIXME above so as to
remove it once we release Org 9.1.
Also, it should be `user-error', not `er
Hi List,
After updating Org from Git I get this error:
,
| and: Symbol's function definition is void: org-set-local
`
Has it been replaced - with what?
TIA
--
cheers,
Thorsten
>
> Has it been replaced - with what?
>
> Looks like setq-local can be used directly instead of org-set-local.
-
http://orgmode.org/cgit.cgi/org-mode.git/commit/?id=bc0588fee4994eda9474e62313eb9925ad65dab1
-
http://orgmode.org/cgit.cgi/org-mode.git/commit/?id=07e16c2fc5687de5e1761bbf4ba3cf1777de15
Looking forward to that, Tom.
Thomas S. Dye writes:
Aloha Titus,
I have bits and pieces of a tutorial, which I plan to finalize
and contribute to Worg in the next week or two. I'll let the ML
know when I have it done.
All the best, Tom
Titus von der Malsburg writes:
Hi Tom,
thanks fo
Hi Nicolas
On Wed, Feb 3, 2016 at 9:56 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> I have no objection, but I suggest to add a big fat FIXME above so as to
> remove it once we release Org 9.1.
I would prefer to keep it much longer for those who do not regularly
update Org. The many cases when Org 9.0 is not p
Kaushal Modi writes:
> Has it been replaced - with what?
>
>
>
> Looks like setq-local can be used directly instead of org-set-local.
>
> -
> http://orgmode.org/cgit.cgi/org-mode.git/commit/?id=bc0588fee4994eda9474e62313eb9925ad65dab1
> -
> http://orgmode.org/cgit.cgi/org-mode.git/c
Kaushal Modi writes:
Hi Kaushal,
> Recently the global variable org-log-note-marker was removed from
> org.el.
>
> But it is used in outshine.el as follows:
>
> (defadvice org-store-log-note (around org-store-log-note-around
> activate)
> "Outcomment inserted log-note in Outshine buffers."
> (le
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> As a first approximation, I think
>
> (with-current-buffer (marker-buffer org-log-note-marker)
> (goto-char org-log-note-marker)
> (copy-marker (org-log-beginning)))
>
> is close to what `org-log-note-marker' used to be.
Thanks for the code example - I used i
Hi,
I have some shell command line program that spits out JSON. I want Org
execute that command from a source block (of type "sh") and have the
result displayed as another source block of type "json". I can almost
get all that working except the resulting block is also of type "sh":
I have:
#
Hi. Thank you for replying. I just tried with the latest daily snapshot
from org-mode.org, and this bug is still valid, although the problem at
least becomes recoverable without killing and re-opening the org buffer.
Bastien Guerry writes:
> Dima Kogan writes:
>
>> 3. C-c C-x C-l
>>
>>This
Dima Kogan writes:
> So a revert puts emacs into an inconsistent state, where the equation is
> rendered, but the source may or may not be there anymore, and where org
> doesn't think there's a render there at all.
This looks like an issue in emacs, rather than org. I think the right
solution is
Hi folks,
I'm putting together a spreadsheet in org-mode. This is the general format:
|--+---+|
| Date | Field One | Field Two |
|--+---+|
| [2016-02-07 Sun] |
From: Erik Hetzner
* org-attach.el (org-attach-use-annex): New function to check if git
annex should be used.
(org-attach-annex-get-maybe): New function to get a file from git
annex if necessary.
(org-attach-annex-auto-get): New defcustom to determine behavior
of org-attach-annex-get-ma
On Wed, 3 Feb 2016, Brett Viren wrote:
Hi,
I have some shell command line program that spits out JSON. I want Org
execute that command from a source block (of type "sh") and have the
result displayed as another source block of type "json".
Try `:wrap src json':
#+BEGIN_SRC sh :exports bot
I use now org-todotxt which converts TODO tasks to a todotxt file, you
can automaticly export that on a owncloud directory and then on the
android side you can use simpletask cloudless.
Its dumbed down and gives you not all options of org-mode, but ist looks
pretty and is good enough for reading t
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Wednesday, 3 Feb 2016 at 08:45, Gary Oberbrunner wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>> Of course I made up that {{{}}} syntax, that's not a real thing. I've seen
>> org-mode tables with calc, but I'm hoping for something simpler, just
>> inline math expression eval. (I'm fine with elis
Alan Schmitt writes:
> On 2016-02-03 12:34, "Loris Bennett" writes:
>
>> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> "Loris Bennett" writes:
>>>
re-search-forward("^[^%]*usepackage.*{biblatex}" nil t)
>>>
>>> This is a pathological regexp. [^%] is anything but a percent sign, so
>
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