Hi Richard,
thanks for pointing me at the variable org-agenda-format-date. There
was a line in my dotemacs that included a formatting without the
weekday (something like %y-%w-%d). I could not figure out how the
name-of-the-weekday format would be called. But for now I'm fine with
returning to the
On Tuesday, 14 May 2019 at 23:58, Robert Love wrote:
> However, I have one hitch. How do I generate an index with an entry
> that has an “@“ symbol in it?
Unfortunately, this is beyond my latex-fu. May have something to do
with @ being a protected symbol. If you want to play, you could try
#+i
Hi Johanna,
"Prof. Dr. Johanna May" writes:
> thanks for pointing me at the variable org-agenda-format-date. There
> was a line in my dotemacs that included a formatting without the
> weekday (something like %y-%w-%d).
Ah, ok, great!
> I could not figure out how the name-of-the-weekday format
Dear Johanna,
for me
(setq calendar-day-name-array ["Sonntag" "Montag" "Dienstag" "Mittwoch"
"Donnerstag" "Freitag" "Samstag"]
calendar-month-name-array ["Januar" "Februar" "Maerz" "April" "Mai"
"Juni" "Juli" "August" "Septembe
Hey there,
thank you very much, that is now perfect:
I use
(setq org-agenda-format-date ;; (1)
"%Y-%m-%d %A ") ;; (1)
(the (1) in brackets gives me an indication of where I got the initial
code from)
and it gives me
2019-05-15 Mittwoch --
Hello,
I'm playing with picture generating code like this:
#+begin_src python :results file :session :var
matplot_lib_filename="figure2.png" :exports both
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
data = [14.0, 7.6, 11.2, 12.8, 12.5, 9.9, 14.9, 9.4, 16.9, 10.2,
14.9, 18.1, 7.3, 9.8, 10.9, 12.2, 9.9, 2
Hi! Here's a patch to allow table of contents to target a specified
headline. I've added tests for HTML, ASCII, Markdown, and ODT export.
I should have copyright assignment papers already on file.
Does it work for anyone other than me? =)
>From 81035b85a10ec62d7a8ddc594349189e97346960 Mon Sep 17
Hi! Here's a patch to allow table of contents to target a specified
headline. I've added tests for HTML, ASCII, Markdown, and ODT export.
I should have copyright assignment papers already on file.
Does it work for anyone other than me? =)
>From 81035b85a10ec62d7a8ddc594349189e97346960 Mon Sep 17
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> Ruby tests have been failing for quite some time, here's my fix.
>
> Feel free to push these changes if they fix tests for you.
I no longer have the commit bit since the server software was changed.
If it still requires an account on the server then I don't intend to
cre
oh. :]
i was looking forward to viewing the refreshing pictures you spoke of.
wish i could help.
On 5/15/19, Alan Schmitt wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm playing with picture generating code like this:
>
> #+begin_src python :results file :session :var
> matplot_lib_filename="figure2.png" :exports b
the entry headline is /amazon/. note the //. not sure if this will
work if programs or elisp uses the olpath. [i do not use any.]
:ARCHIVE_OLPATH: housing/shop//amazon//household and foods including
filters and pillow protectors/bed -- /pillow protectors/ etc.
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