Hi, Derek,
Very useful, thanks!
Yours,
Christian
Derek Feichtinger writes:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, Oct 12 2020, Eric S Fraga wrote:
>
>> On Monday, 12 Oct 2020 at 10:22, Christian Moe wrote:
>>> I think I was thinking about adding mode flags for unit computations,
>>> like in the imagined example
Hi all,
On 01-10-2020 05:40, TEC wrote:
>
> Bastien writes:
>
>> If there is absolutely zero burden put on the shoulders of Org's
>> maintainers, then I'm all for it.
>
> From the look of things, there's just effort in the initial creation.
>
>>> I think it would serve well the proliferation
Hi there,
I'm interested by this functionality, do you know if it was merged or i need to
apply patch locally ?
Thanks Matt for your work,
Best
SR
Le mercredi 09 septembre 2020 à 12:33 -0700, Tom Gillespie a écrit :
> Hi Matt,
>Looking good here. Thanks!
> Tom
>
> On Wed, Sep 9, 2020 at
What the title asks.
I have always used org installed via ELPA's org-plus-contrib, and I have just
now find out about ditaa. I checked that I was missing it in the elpa 20200921
version and proceed to update it to 20201012, to no avail.
When comparing to the git repo, I noticed that every file l
rey-coyrehourcq writes:
> I'm interested by this functionality, do you know if it was merged or i need
> to apply patch locally ?
Hi SR,
This hasn't been merged yet. I believe it's ready, but we're just
waiting on a maintainer to apply it upstream. If you're able to apply
the patch locally and
Hello,
"Lennart C. Karssen" writes:
> Wouldn't it be a good idea to standardise on either uppercase or
> lowercase? Limitting the standard to only one of the two case options
> will probably spark a huge debate on which one to choose because one
> side would have to change their behaviour. But a
Hi Matt,
I'm unfamilliar with patch by mail but i try to apply your patch to my melpa
local org 9.4 version used by doom emacs.
Patch hang on Hunk #3, i attach the .rej file.
patch -p1 < 0001-ob-core.el-Add-ability-to-use-closures-as-default-he.patch
File to patch: ob-core.el
patching file ob-c
With org-mode 9.4, if you have a repeated task like this:
* TODO My weekly task
SCHEDULED: <2020-10-14 Wed +1w>
In daily agenda, if you mark the task done, which will cause the above to
change into:
* TODO My weekly task
SCHEDULED: <2020-10-21 Wed +1w>
:PROPERTIES:
:LAST_REPEAT: [2020-10
Hi,
I have org-confirm-babel-evaluate set to t by default. With this, I expect to
be queried with the execution of every code block or lob call. However, this
does not happen when exporting lob calls (to latex for example). Here is an
example:
__
1. Exportin
I'm on a Windows 10 System, I'm using ob-sql.el and when I C-c C-c on the src
block I
get:
'PGPASSWORD' os mpt recognized as an internal or external command.
Example block:
#+name: My queries (Not working - 'PGPASSWORD' is not recognized as an internal
or external)
#+header: :engine postgresq
rey-coyrehourcq writes:
> I'm unfamilliar with patch by mail but i try to apply your patch to my melpa
> local org 9.4 version used by doom emacs.
> Patch hang on Hunk #3, i attach the .rej file.
You might need to start from a different org commit. I believe
6a182b690f works. Otherwise, you cou
Greetings.
I like to embed pseudocode etc. in example blocks so that it is typeset
in monospace when exported. But sometimes I would need special symbols,
such as \neq, in pseudocode. What is the easiest way to combine
monospace and special symbols?
Jarmo
Jarmo Hurri wrote:
I like to embed pseudocode etc. in example blocks so that it is typeset
in monospace when exported. But sometimes I would need special symbols,
such as \neq, in pseudocode. What is the easiest way to combine
monospace and special symbols?
Is there any problem with UTF-8 symb
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