On 2018-05-18 07:12, S. Champailler wrote:
Be aware that free software is politcally loaded. It's just not a
matter of having the right or best tools, it' sometimes a question of
ideal, that is something that is *very* hard to negociate about...
Moreover, if the people you work with use, say Wor
Hello Edgar, Nicolas, Eric, and everybody of the emacs-orgmode list,
I give news of my export tentatives from my .org file to odt , in a word:
it fails.
I suspect that the problem is my setup, but I am unable to be more precise
(if it was not the case, I could probably fix it).
Anyway, pandoc alo
Hello orgmode@,
I've recently tried taskjuggler and it reports some warnings about
Fixnum: https://github.com/taskjuggler/TaskJuggler/issues/200
However, this warnings do not prevent taskjuggler from exporting a
report. This patch checks the return code instead of the error buffer to
determine if
On 2018-05-18 08:35, Joseph Vidal-Rosset wrote:
Hello Edgar, Nicolas, Eric, and everybody of the emacs-orgmode list,
I give news of my export tentatives from my .org file to odt , in a
word:
it fails.
I suspect that the problem is my setup, but I am unable to be more
precise
(if it was not t
Dear Edgar,
Thanks for your help on the export of bibliography for docx or odt. I am
going to persist in trying to succeed it.
About proof.sty, really there is not the least problem from org-mode to
latex, everything is smoothly exported and the final pdf document is
really nice (wit
Hi Edgar,
As in many other contexts, it’s important to keep the big picture in mind. As a
grad student, is your goal to learn about your field, to do interesting
work/research, and to eventually graduate? Or is it to defend your ideals and
use the software you like? If it’s the second, by all m
Hello again,
I just got this message error:
OpenDocument export failed: Wrong type argument: listp, 67
>
What is the meaning of this message and how can I do?
Many thanks for your help,
Jo.
2018-05-18 12:01 GMT+02:00 Joseph Vidal-Rosset <
joseph.vidal.ros...@gmail.com>:
> Dear Edgar,
>
> Tha
In our last episode, the evil Dr. Lacto had captured our hero,
ed...@openmail.cc , who said:
> I am in graduate school, and I keep having issues with my
> advisor for my strong inclination to use free software. [...]
>
> Is anyone here aware of a place where they do computational human
> biome
Hi Edgar,
2018ko maiatzak 18an, -ek idatzi zuen:
> It is only when we have to collaborate directly that the issue
> arises.
It sounds like the issue you are having is about collaboration workflow,
and not about the usage of free software per se. Reading between the
lines, it sounds like your b
2018-05-18T00:28:22+ ed...@openmail.cc wrote:
> Hello,
>
> _I_ need help. I am in graduate school, and I keep having issues with
I'm undergraduating (seeking a bachelor's degree in organization
management). :D
> _I_ need help. I am in graduate school, and I keep having issues with
> my adviso
I sumbitted this long time ago and although it looks like it was fixed (it
updates the modeline), I just noticed that it still doesn't update
`org-clock-current-task` and I think it should, because otherwise there's
no way of accessing current-task value from outside of org-mode and
outside of Emac
On 2018-05-15 21:36 +03, Göktuğ Kayaalp wrote:
> So, today I've started implementing a version of this that works like
> this:
>
> #+begin_example
> #+property: edit-bindings /varlist/
> * heading
> :properties:
> :edit_bindings: /varlist/
> :end:
> #+header: edit-bindings /varlist/
>
> It is only when we have to collaborate directly that the issue
> arises. I guess that it's a similar situation as you are having
> (programming? she does not care, I can do whatever I want; publication
> abstract? she wants a DOCX or DOC).
Collaborating on an article does require a fairly "deep
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