Emacs : GNU Emacs 25.2.1 (x86_64-w64-mingw32)
of 2017-04-25
Package: Org mode version 9.1.2 (9.1.2-25-g2567fe-elpa @ emacs/.
emacs.d/elpa/org-20171030/)
In a .org file (not an agenda buffer) using the clock-report (M-x
org-clock-report) with otherwise default options, the order of options
manual
Hi,
I noticed that ob-haskell.el doesn't support custom ghci prompts at present.
Custom ghci prompts such as "λ>" are quite popular in the haskell community,
see for example
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/42081379/how-to-set-up-org-babel-for-haskell-with-stack
Could you have a look at the
In an org-agenda buffer the following functions are defined and bound:
- org-agenda-todo-nextset (C-S-left)
- org-agenda-todo-previousset (C-S-right)
which change between sets of todo keywords.
Yet the following corresponding functions are missing:
- org-agenda-todo-next-keyword
- org-agenda-todo-
I just exported an org mode file to LaTeX, and it didn't compile because
the included a windows path with an unescaped '\'. Additionally, it throws a '#'
into \url{}, which breaks that as well. I can provide the org file, and
my org settings are attached. This is my first time using this report
sys
Hello,
"Carrigan Brolly, Christopher J." writes:
> I just exported an org mode file to LaTeX, and it didn't compile because
> the included a windows path with an unescaped '\'. Additionally, it throws a
> '#'
> into \url{}, which breaks that as well. I can provide the org file, and
> my org set
Hi,
lately I'm using checkboxes a lot. They are fine, but I tend to have items
with many checkboxes in them. As I work on an item I check some of them
as done C-c C-c, but since I have many checkboxes and I don't always
work in them in order, I end up having many checkboxes around, some
checked as
Hi,
never mind. As so many other times (blush) I figured out the answer
right after posting the question. I was trying with a test file like the
following and with the org-sort (C-c ^) command. I assumed I had to
issue the command in the TODO line, which tells me there is "Nothing to
sort". Actual
Still haven't tracked down the exact steps to reproduce this problem, but
it happened again recently -- and starting a new emacs from the command
line solved it, i.e., my usual daemon-run emacs seems to be "crudding up"
somehow.
On Sat, Nov 4, 2017 at 1:05 PM, Lawrence Bottorff wrote:
> Trying t
Hi
Most likely some variable is not set correctly but in the following
a org file is converted to odt, however the latex math as left verbatim
But org-export-with-latex is t
I am puzzled.
Uwe Brauer
>>> "Uwe" == Uwe Brauer writes:
> Hi
> Most likely some variable is not set correctly but in the following
> a org file is converted to odt, however the latex math as left verbatim
> But org-export-with-latex is t
> I am puzzled.
> Uwe Brauer
Here are the files, sorr
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