Normally, pressing TAB in any cell will align the whole table and move the
cursor to the next cell.
--Diego
On Mon, 28 Dec 2020 at 02:06, Hongyi Zhao wrote:
> When editing a table in orgmode, the columns become no longer aligned.
> How to let emacs align all columns automatically on-the-fly wi
On Mon, Dec 28, 2020 at 4:28 PM Diego Zamboni wrote:
>
> Normally, pressing TAB in any cell will align the whole table and move the
> cursor to the next cell.
I use Chinese characters in some column, and it seems that pressing
TAB can't do the trick for this senario.
>
> --Diego
>
> On Mon, 28
Hongyi Zhao writes:
> I use Chinese characters in some column, and it seems that pressing
> TAB can't do the trick for this senario.
Take a look at https://github.com/casouri/valign
Best,
Ihor
On Mon, Dec 28, 2020 at 08:24:46AM +0800, Hongyi Zhao wrote:
[...]
> Eli Zaretskii told the following fact:
>
> I believe/hope this is a bug that was already fixed on the emacs-27
> branch, and hopefully will be merged to master soon.
Yes, thanks :)
Cheers
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On Sunday, 27 Dec 2020 at 18:42, Greg Minshall wrote:
> hi, Eric, i wonder if you are still using ox-twbs?
No, sorry; I stopped using this a while ago. I now use the default
exporter along this style sheet:
https://taopeng.me/org-notes-style/css/notes.css
eric
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: Eric S Fraga via Emacs 28.
> No, sorry; I stopped using this a while ago. I now use the default
> exporter along this style sheet:
>
> https://taopeng.me/org-notes-style/css/notes.css
thanks!
Hello there!
Since the latest update to 9.4.4, some of us in Guix have been
experiencing issues with loading packages that depend on Org [0]. It
seems the root of the problem is that (org-release) returns an empty
string, you can see this manifesting in this email actually :-).
Looking a little d
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
https://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback
Your bug report will be posted to the Org mailing list.
Hi,
Just out of curiosity, I am wondering if there are plans to create an
Org to ConTeXt exporter in the future, or if there is already some work
in progress on this front.
I have to say that among TeX formats I tend to prefer LaTeX to ConTeXt;
but ConTeXt has very interesting features (grid type
On Mon, Dec 28, 2020 at 5:50 PM Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>
> Hongyi Zhao writes:
>
> > I use Chinese characters in some column, and it seems that pressing
> > TAB can't do the trick for this senario.
>
> Take a look at https://github.com/casouri/valign
Wonderful. Thanks a lot. I'll take a look and
On 2020-12-28, at 14:38, Juan Manuel Macías wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just out of curiosity, I am wondering if there are plans to create an
> Org to ConTeXt exporter in the future, or if there is already some work
> in progress on this front.
>
> I have to say that among TeX formats I tend to prefer LaT
Is it possible for me to edit Microsoft Excel spreadsheet directly
from within emacs, especially utilizing the powerful capabilities of
orgmode?
Regards
--
Assoc. Prof. Hongyi Zhao
Theory and Simulation of Materials
Hebei Polytechnic University of Science and Technology engineering
NO. 552 North
Hello, Marcin,
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> Creating an exporter from scratch is probably easier than you think.
> A few years ago I planned a tutorial about this, but another job
> happened, then covid happened etc. Now that I finished some big project
> taking me a lot of time, I might be tempt
Hello \Context folks,
I have wondered about the interoperability between Context and Latex.
As somebody who (previously) invested a lot of time into Latex, my migration to
Context (due to its emphasis on Lua) grew problematic once other commitments
grew.
The lack of Context support in Org-Mode h
I have never used ConTeXt, but from what I've seen, despite its many
differences, a lot is still similar to TeX/LaTeX (e.g. math). Given this, I
think it might be easier to create a new derived exporter from ox-latex,
and override the parts that differ, instead of creating a new one
completely from
>> Is it possible for me to edit Microsoft Excel spreadsheet directly
>> from within emacs, especially utilizing the powerful capabilities of
>> orgmode?
>
> Not directly, but you could first save the Excel spreadsheet as CSV and
> then import it into Org-Mode using M-x org-table-import.
There's a
Hongyi Zhao writes:
> Is it possible for me to edit Microsoft Excel spreadsheet directly
> from within emacs, especially utilizing the powerful capabilities of
> orgmode?
Not directly, but you could first save the Excel spreadsheet as CSV and
then import it into Org-Mode using M-x org-table-impo
Hello, Jonathan,
Jonathan McHugh writes:
> I have wondered about the interoperability between Context and Latex.
>
> As somebody who (previously) invested a lot of time into Latex, my migration
> to
> Context (due to its emphasis on Lua) grew problematic once other commitments
> grew.
What I l
Hello, Diego,
Diego Zamboni writes:
> I have never used ConTeXt, but from what I've seen, despite its many
> differences, a lot is still similar to TeX/LaTeX (e.g. math). Given
> this, I think it might be easier to create a new derived exporter from
> ox-latex, and override the parts that differ
This is an interesting use of links, in particular extending the
information in the description.
You might look at this
http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/blog/2015/02/05/Extending-the-org-mode-link-syntax-with-attributes/
for another way to do that.
Check out this alternative approach all togethe
On 28/12/2020 17:21 +0100, Daniel Martín wrote:
> Hongyi Zhao writes:
>
>> Is it possible for me to edit Microsoft Excel spreadsheet directly
>> from within emacs, especially utilizing the powerful capabilities of
>> orgmode?
>
> Not directly, but you could first save the Excel spreadsheet as CSV
Hello Juan,
Thanks for validating my suspicions re Latex and Context.
One area I used a lot was with regards to Tikz. I will have to make many
detours before I get the chance to adapt bespoke Tikz projects to to
something more generic and action from org-mode. Hopefully by then the
choice of an o
By the way, I just realized that the ox-pandoc exporter (
https://github.com/kawabata/ox-pandoc) has a number of "context" options,
since Pandoc itself supports ConTeXt output. I have no idea how well it
works, but it could be an option for ConTeXt users for the time being.
--Diego
On Mon, Dec 2
* Hongyi Zhao [2020-12-28 18:19]:
> Is it possible for me to edit Microsoft Excel spreadsheet directly
> from within emacs, especially utilizing the powerful capabilities of
> orgmode?
You have high expectations but Emacs Org mode does not nearly replace
the capabilities of a dedicated spreadshee
* Daniel Martín [2020-12-28 19:22]:
> Hongyi Zhao writes:
>
> > Is it possible for me to edit Microsoft Excel spreadsheet directly
> > from within emacs, especially utilizing the powerful capabilities of
> > orgmode?
>
> Not directly, but you could first save the Excel spreadsheet as CSV and
>
On 28/12/2020 20:36, Jean Louis wrote:
> * Hongyi Zhao [2020-12-28 18:19]:
>> Is it possible for me to edit Microsoft Excel spreadsheet directly
>> from within emacs, especially utilizing the powerful capabilities of
>> orgmode?
>
> You have high expectations but Emacs Org mode does not nearly re
On 2020-12-28, at 19:03, Juan Manuel Macías wrote:
> Hello, Diego,
>
> Diego Zamboni writes:
>
>> I have never used ConTeXt, but from what I've seen, despite its many
>> differences, a lot is still similar to TeX/LaTeX (e.g. math). Given
>> this, I think it might be easier to create a new deri
>>> "HZ" == Hongyi Zhao writes:
> Is it possible for me to edit Microsoft Excel spreadsheet directly
> from within emacs, especially utilizing the powerful capabilities of
> orgmode?
You can export and import them to org files, without the excel formula
of course
(defun org-table-import-xlsx-t
* Daniele Nicolodi [2020-12-28 22:56]:
> On 28/12/2020 20:36, Jean Louis wrote:
> > * Hongyi Zhao [2020-12-28 18:19]:
> >> Is it possible for me to edit Microsoft Excel spreadsheet directly
> >> from within emacs, especially utilizing the powerful capabilities of
> >> orgmode?
> >
> > You have h
>>> "JL" == Jean Louis writes:
> * Daniel Martín [2020-12-28 19:22]:
>> Hongyi Zhao writes:
>>
>> > Is it possible for me to edit Microsoft Excel spreadsheet directly
>> > from within emacs, especially utilizing the powerful capabilities of
>> > orgmode?
>>
>> Not directly, but you could firs
Just posted this to Reddit:
https://www.reddit.com/r/orgmode/comments/klyzjv/new_package_orgfts_full_text_search_of_your/
-- Bill
Hi. Jean Louis.
> "Jean" == Jean Louis writes:
Jean> You have high expectations but Emacs Org mode does not nearly replace
the capabilities of
Jean> a dedicated spreadsheet.
Emacs has an spreadsheet mode builtin:
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On Mon, Dec 28, 2020, at 6:06 PM, andres.ramirez wrote:
> Hi. Jean Louis.
>
> > "Jean" == Jean Louis writes:
>
> Jean> You have high expectations but Emacs Org mode does not nearly
> replace the capabilities of
> Jean> a dedicated spreadsheet.
>
> Emacs has an spreadsheet mode buil
Hongyi Zhao writes:
> Is it possible for me to edit Microsoft Excel spreadsheet directly
> from within emacs, especially utilizing the powerful capabilities of
> orgmode?
People here have suggested lots of things.
It depends on the application. Jean Louis is correct to say that Emacs
spreadshe
On Tue, Dec 29, 2020 at 12:02 PM Robert Thorpe
wrote:
>
> Hongyi Zhao writes:
>
> > Is it possible for me to edit Microsoft Excel spreadsheet directly
> > from within emacs, especially utilizing the powerful capabilities of
> > orgmode?
>
> People here have suggested lots of things.
>
> It depend
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> * mk/default.mk: Add CSS stylesheet ref to HTML generated by TEXI2HTML,
> specifically the stylesheet used with the online Emacs manual.
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