I do the same, albeit I won't qualify my setup as 'simple'.
I export all my teaching stuff, personal web page and so on from Org files,
one file per
course or topic. I export html files, reveal presentations, pdf files for
exams or reference documents,
even IPython notebooks (thanks to John Kitchin
Hello,
Samuel Wales writes:
> recent maint.
>
> just wondering what i could be doing wrong.
>
> it is /usually/ the case that i get clock start tmie is gone when i
> try to clock out.
This is odd, as this shouldn't be usual.
> it isn't gone. so i do org-clock-cancel, which is slow. this leav
Hello,
"numbch...@gmail.com" writes:
> I checked Org-mode package version with `org-version`, get `9.0.7`, still
> have this issue. I updated to latest org-mode ELPA version.
Odd. You may have better luck with Org 9.0.8 then. In particular, commit
2d29269bb1b9af08011e091913798b6598e4b156 should
I've attached an ECM and below is my attempt at the backtrace. Let me know
if I missed something.
* org-at-property-p()
* #[0 "\301 \204 \302\303!\210\304\305!\306 \210\307\310 \311#8\204
\302\312 \"\210\313 !\207" [org-columns-current-fmt-compiled
org-at-property-p user-error "Not at a property"
Hello,
Kevin Foley writes:
> I've attached an ECM and below is my attempt at the backtrace. Let me know
> if I missed something.
>
> * org-at-property-p()
> * #[0 "\301 \204 \302\303!\210\304\305!\306 \210\307\310 \311#8\204
> \302\312 \"\210\313 !\207" [org-columns-current-fmt-compiled
> org-a
Am 05.06.2017 um 01:25 schrieb Eric Abrahamsen:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>>
>>> What I meant was, first ask the user for a directory, then cycle through
>>> the files and ask whether to move each file to that directory. The user
>>> wouldn't specify the
Hello.
I want my *Org Agenda* buffer to be open at all times, but I still
want to be able to (say) match as many different tags as desired.
Googling and searching the archives suggested 2 possible ways: (1)
use of sticky agenda views and (2) use 'M-x rename-uniquely'.
Use of sticky agendas do
CSS rules like
pre.src-awk:before { content: 'Awk'; }
in `org-html-style-default' don't work in the current Org version,
because the class attribute has been moved from the `pre' element to a
`code' child of that element. As a result, the name of the language
isn't dipslayed when hovering over a
Is there any interest in having custom keymaps on org blocks?
The idea I had is to have the option to make the major-mode keymaps be
active on the src blocks.
For example, you might want to use something like this to use the elpy
in ipython blocks and lispy-mode-map in emacs-lisp blocks
(defcust
Hello,
John Kitchin writes:
> Is there any interest in having custom keymaps on org blocks?
>
> The idea I had is to have the option to make the major-mode keymaps be
> active on the src blocks.
There is already `org-babel-do-key-sequence-in-edit-buffer', i.e., C-c
C-v C-x.
Regards,
--
Nicol
On 6/6/17, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> This is odd, as this shouldn't be usual.
just curious but why does it unless actually gone? can't it just
check logbook drawer top line for a clock line?
> It is possible if you have really large clock drawers, i.e., hundreds of
> clocks in it.
no.
> It wou
At 2017-06-06T20:50:21+05:30, N. Raghavendra wrote:
> CSS rules like
>
> pre.src-awk:before { content: 'Awk'; }
>
> in `org-html-style-default' don't work in the current Org version,
> because the class attribute has been moved from the `pre' element to a
> `code' child of that element.
It appear
On 2017-06-05 07:00, ed...@openmail.cc wrote:
I managed to get the special symbols by
1. M-x customize-variable org-preview-latex-process-alist
2. Doing [Ins] into the dvipng (or imagemagick) section
3. typing :latex-header in the Key: field
4. typing "\\input{./symbols.tex}" in the Value: field
On Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 4:53 PM, John Kitchin wrote:
> Is there any interest in having custom keymaps on org blocks?
>
> The idea I had is to have the option to make the major-mode keymaps be
> active on the src blocks.
You want Polymode: https://github.com/vspinu/polymode
> I have tried this, an
Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and
what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report? See
http://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback
Your bug report will be posted to the Org mailing list.
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Emacs-version: 25.2.1 (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu (I'm using Arch Linux) GTK+ version 3.22.10) as of 2017-04-22
Org-mode-version: 8.2.10
I created a file with C-x C-f and named it 'test.org' to get into org-mode.
Exporting to html and opening in a browser via C-c C-e h o doesn't work. The stan
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