Dear All,
On Sat, 25 Feb 2023 at 18:19, M. ‘quintus’ Gülker
wrote:
> Not yet, and it certainly looks nice, but the CSL style I use uses
> footnotes, and those are quite verbose. Rendering them (or rather, their
> content) into the text would expand it even more.
there is no assumption that the
I have an image caption like this:
#+label: fig:bsdd-graphql-voyager-refact-detail
#+caption: Refactored bSDD GraphQL Schema
[[./img/bsdd-graphql-voyager-refact-Classification-ClassificationProperty.png]]
ox-md exports it like this:

```
If you put the above text in a org file, and activate `visual-line-mode` and
`org-latex-preview`, depending on the length of
Vladimir Alexiev writes:
> I have an image caption like this:
>
> #+label: fig:bsdd-graphql-voyager-refact-detail
> #+caption: Refactored bSDD GraphQL Schema
> [[./img/bsdd-graphql-voyager-refact-Classification-ClassificationProperty.png]]
>
> ox-md exports it like this:
>
> 
I jus
Sébastien Miquel writes:
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
The traditional user-facing approach for toggling staff in export is
setting export options.
>>> Indeed. Then I suggest that such use be described in the manual.
>>> Having the user create a whole new option in order to toggle a
>>> `chi
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> I just meant that if you have org-ref installed, it may override the
> ox-rst menu item. There is a way to solve this, but I am not sure if the
> problem is originated from this guess of mine.
Ah, ok. No, I don't have org-ref installed.
--
Ángel de Vicente
Research So
Sébastien Miquel writes:
>> The proposed template system will provide more flexibility to modify the
>> default export transcoders.
>
> Reading your original proposal, I see nothing that provides more
> flexibility. I can guess at how it would allow one to prepend/append
> stuff to the output of
Ken Mankoff writes:
>> To archive this, you can define a full
>> org-babel-variable-assignments:screen function that does what I
>> described.
>
> You're pushing my lisp skills here. Which is fine, but I might need some help.
>
> In ob-shell I see
>
> (defcustom org-babel-shell-names
> '("sh" "
Joshua Lambert writes:
> 1. With the following Org file open, it should export the Org Reveal
> slides fine.
> 2. After you add the following line to that Org file after the title,
> try exporting and viewing the Org Reveals slides again. This time, their
> text is too big in the unnumbered lists
Hm. It makes sense that TAB is not affected... Somehow I hadn't really
considered that.
What I expected to happen (and now I realize it was not a justified
expectation) was to have the visibility of the sparse-tree kept while
tabbing. So I could expand a tree, then collapse it again, all the
while
I got a problem when more than one Emacs package competing on setting
text-property on same target from different packages.
Here is the original problem and discussion link:
https://github.com/nobiot/org-transclusion/issues/166
Does anybody have a good idea to solve this problem?
Thanks for your
Sorry about filling an existing bug without checking the updated docs.
And Thanks for pointing out the fix.
On 27 February 2023 5:08:42 pm UTC, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>rmn...@posteo.net writes:
>
>
>> * One Line summary
>> `org-agenda-list` shows the week agenda list, instead of respecting
>>
* Sébastien Gendre [2023-02-24 15:58]:
> For each lessons, I need to note:
> - Name
> - Schedule
> - Classroom
> - Teacher name and e-mail
> - Assistant name and e-mail
> - URL to the web page of this lesson on our online learning website
> - List of all distributed documents
> - Note on each of t
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