intended.
I'm not competent to find the problem in the .el files.
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> > paved with thorns.
> >
> > Nick
> >
There was a thread on this a while back. One of the suggestions
was to export to XHTML. Edit the XHTML file by chopping off the initial
declaration, then import into OO. I have found that Abiword will
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the beginning of an enumerated list. It
happens in both XHTML and LaTeX export as in the following fragment:
" Co Ltd} (1914) 19 CLR 457 said (at
\begin{enumerate}
\item that the words were a ``danger signal'' to anyone who dealt with
\end{enumerate}"
Thanks for any adv
On Tue, 19 Oct 2010 19:16:35 -0400
Nick Dokos wrote:
> Alan L Tyree wrote:
>
> > I can't find anything about this in the manual. Is it a bug?
> >
> > These lines:
> >
> > "Victoria v Permewan Wright & Co Ltd/ (1914) 19 CLR 457 said (at
> &
t the entire subtree to go away", but it is going to be one hell of
a bit surprise for novices. Gurus can set this variable (and any other)
to suit their needs, but org-mode ought to work out-of-the-box in a way
that protects us kids.
Thanks for a terrific product!
Alan
>
>
l, but I have
found Sigil to be an easy to use program for making the ePub.
HTH,
Alan
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> Many thanks,
>
> Graham
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> On 11/27/2010 2:03 PM, Alan L Tyree wrote:
> > I have used org to create ePub format by exporting to xhtml then
> > using Sigil to complete the task. I would then use Calibre to
> > convert from ePub to Kindle format.
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make sense? Or do I miss something essential?
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my way of saying that I can't think of a reason ]
> [\d +] should set a superscript in the LaTeX export.
Sometime back I had a problem with [2010] type references. Jan Bocker
made a disable-plain-footnotes-hack function that put a non-printing
space between the [ and the 2. Will the same tric
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> > org-beamer-place-default-actions-for-lists)
> > org-metadown-hook '(org-babel-pop-to-session-maybe)
> > org-export-blocks '((src org-babel-exp-src-blocks nil) (comment
> > org-export-blocks-format-comment t)
&g
> > which ocntains all the relevant style definitions. but I can't
> > find it anymore, and as I recall it didn't really seem to work very
> > well anyway.
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Hi Orgers,
The main page http://orgmode.org/ says that 7.6 is the latest version,
but the zip and gzip links point to 7.5.
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mmer :-). Any
pointers appreciated.
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On 11/12/11 18:07:48, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Alan L Tyree wrote:
>
> > Debian Squeeze; org 7.7; emacs 23.2.1
> >
> > I am back to trying to make ePub books from org articles/books. I
> am=20
> > working on a book which currently produces about 100 pages in
> L
On 11/12/11 18:42:10, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Alan L Tyree wrote:
>
> > > http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/41826/focus=41849
> >
> > Yes, Calibre does a nice job of converting XHTML to ePub; it can be
> > read in all the readers that I use, but it won
On 11/12/11 18:42:10, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Alan L Tyree wrote:
>
> > > http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/41826/focus=41849
> >
> > Yes, Calibre does a nice job of converting XHTML to ePub; it can be
> > read in all the readers that I use, but it won
On 11/12/11 20:41:18, Alan L Tyree wrote:
> On 11/12/11 18:42:10, Nick Dokos wrote:
> > Alan L Tyree wrote:
> >
> > > > http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/41826/focus=41849
> > >
> > > Yes, Calibre does a nice job of converting XHTML to eP
On 11/12/11 21:02:51, Jambunathan K wrote:
> Alan L Tyree writes:
>
> > On 11/12/11 20:41:18, Alan L Tyree wrote:
> >> On 11/12/11 18:42:10, Nick Dokos wrote:
> >> > Alan L Tyree wrote:
> >> >
> >> > > > http://thread.gmane.org/
On 12/12/11 02:51:29, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Alan,
>
> Alan L Tyree writes:
>
> > So -- back to my original question: is there some variable
> somewhere
>
> > that puts in both name="xxx" and id="xxx" or do I need to write a
> post
> >
:
5. Change anchor class="footnum" by replacing "name=" with "id=". For
example:
from: 1
to: 1
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On 14/12/11 12:42:38, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Alan L Tyree wrote:
>
> > G'day,
> >
> > Here are the modifications that I needed to make to the exported
> html
> > file (using the standard exporter) in order to get a valid ePub
> > document. http://three
. I just pulled the latest and get the same error
message:
Debian Squeeze, emacs 23.2.1, LibreOffice 3.4.3.
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On 15/12/11 10:24:16, suvayu ali wrote:
> Hi Alan,
>
> On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 23:45, Alan L Tyree
> wrote:
> > I will be happy to add a fuller description to worg if someone will
> > point me to some instructions.
>
> Here is the latest announcement from Jason:
On 15/12/11 10:20:44, suvayu ali wrote:
> Hi Alan and Dave,
>
> On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 22:56, Alan L Tyree
> wrote:
> > On 15/12/11 08:35:20, suvayu ali wrote:
> >> On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 21:28, Dave Marquardt
>
> >> wrote:
> >> > When I run
alised version of docbook to publish. It is absolutely
infuriating!!
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x27;t on
> Mac?
Christian,
I am embarrassed to admit this in public, but my problem was that I
had:
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/org-mode")
instead of:
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/org-mode/lisp")
in my init.el.
I hope that your solution is as simple.
Alan
>
> Yours,
> Christian
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ut is sensible in the different formats? How do I get \cite
{key} to export properly in XHTML and odt as well as in LaTeX?
Sorry if this is obvious to everybody else -- I'm stymied.
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I regret that I don't have the programming skills to work on the
problem. It's always easy to sit back as a user and say "Gee, this
needs to be done."
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> Nick
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all formats does the right thing.
oolatex produces reasonably good OO output, including bibliography, so
the org -> LaTeX -> oolatex sequence would work, but, again, seems
clumsy. Particularly since Jambunathan's ODT export looks so good.
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On 17/12/11 12:21:42, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
> Alan L Tyree writes:
>
> > On 17/12/11 11:25:36, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
> >> Nick Dokos writes:
> >>
> >> > Thomas S. Dye wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> Of course, this just handles th
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On Sat, 19 Feb 2011 11:54:38 +0100
Bastien wrote:
> Hi Alan,
>
> Alan L Tyree writes:
>
> > It is easy to export to XHTML, the first step in ePub construction,
> > but I would like every chapter to be a separate file. It is easy
> > enough to do this with a ma
ports
to build ePub directly. But it doesn't split the files.
Anyway, the (dumb) answer is that I was just fooling around looking at
the internals of ePub structure. Trying to avoid real work :-).
Alan
>
> Yours,
> Christian
>
>
> On 2/19/11 10:25 AM, Alan L Tyree wrote:
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n the OPTIONS line, set toc:nil.
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On Sun, 27 Feb 2011 17:53:44 -0500
"Andrew J. Korty" wrote:
> Alan L Tyree wrote:
>
> > I'm purely a user, but I would not be in favour of splitting the
> > list. I find it interesting to have an insight into what the
> > developers are doing, where
Hi Orgers,
One (out of five) of my org agenda files has spontaneously shifted to
lower case. Can anyone give me a clue what might have happened?
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On Sun, 13 Mar 2011 17:07:14 +1100
Alan L Tyree wrote:
> Hi Orgers,
>
> One (out of five) of my org agenda files has spontaneously shifted to
> lower case. Can anyone give me a clue what might have happened?
Pilot error is what happened. I accidentally hig C-x C-l when I was
tryi
can probably do some kind of a hack for my own purposes, but
shouldn't footnotes allow balanced []s inside?
Thanks for any comments (or for any suggested hack),
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On Mon, 11 Apr 2011 12:39:48 +0200
Giovanni Ridolfi wrote:
> Alan L Tyree writes:
>
> > Hello Orgsters,
> >
> > [fn:1: Although this risk is usually negligible, bank cheques are
> > not "the same as cash": see Sidney Raper Pty Ltd v Commonwealth
> >
will be the seller. The credit will call for the
presentation of shipping documents, insurance policies and commercial
invoices along with other more specific documents.
#+END_EXAMPLE
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read!
Thanks to everyone involved.
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otnotes of the form [2006] etc. All of my footnotes
are of the form [fn:N], but the aforementioned [2006] appears in
references to law reports.
Is there some way that "plain" footnotes can be disabled for all purposes?
Thanks for any help.
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Bastien writes:
> Hi Alan,
>
> Alan L Tyree writes:
>
>> This works for export, but it would be nice if plain footnotes were
>> disabled entirely.
>
> You can set `org-activate-links' so that footnotes are not
> recognized as links anymore:
>
> (s
Bastien writes:
> Hi Alan,
>
> Alan L Tyree writes:
>
>> Thanks Bastien.
>
> You're welcome...
>
>> My real problem is that plain footnotes such as [1930] are a general
>> nuisance to me since so many legal citations use that form. I am using a
>
ell.
Are you thinking of making this a general option?
Thanks so much!
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Using the above package in emacs 24.2.1 on Debian Wheezy/Sid, I get an
error when trying to call up the agenda with C-C a. The error is
Invalid function: org-no-popups.
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Bastien writes:
> Hi Alan,
>
> Alan L Tyree writes:
>
>> Using the above package in emacs 24.2.1 on Debian Wheezy/Sid, I get an
>> error when trying to call up the agenda with C-C a. The error is
>>
>> Invalid function: org-no-popups.
>
> Did you res
Bastien writes:
> Hi Alan,
>
> Alan L Tyree writes:
>
>> I'm using the elpa version of org-plus-contrib-20121224. After I learned
>> how to apply patches (hangs head in shame!!), it solved all the problems
>> that I had - sorting, renumbering, exporting
Bastien writes:
> Hi Alan,
>
> Alan L Tyree writes:
>
>> Using the above package in emacs 24.2.1 on Debian Wheezy/Sid, I get an
>> error when trying to call up the agenda with C-C a. The error is
>>
>> Invalid function: org-no-popups.
>
> Did you resta
On 26/12/12 06:56, Nick Dokos wrote:
Alan L Tyree wrote:
Bastien writes:
Hi Alan,
Alan L Tyree writes:
Using the above package in emacs 24.2.1 on Debian Wheezy/Sid, I get an
error when trying to call up the agenda with C-C a. The error is
Invalid function: org-no-popups.
Did you
On 26/12/12 19:15, Achim Gratz wrote:
Am 25.12.2012 20:13, schrieb Alan L Tyree:
I deleted and then reinstalled the package and everything is OK. But I
have no idea what went wrong since agenda was working and then stopped
with the installation of the new package.
Well, I might have an idea
this problem? If not where do I begin to fix it.
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Nick Dokos writes:
> Alan L Tyree wrote:
>
>> Since a recent ELPA update I get strange behavior when searching
>> agenda files.
>>
>> If the word searched for is NOT in the agenda files, everything works OK.
>>
>> If the word IS in the agenda files
Nick Dokos writes:
> Alan L Tyree wrote:
>
>> Emacs version 24.2.1 on Debian Wheezy (with emacs24 from Sid)
>> Org org-plus-contrib-20130114
>>
>> I started emacs with the min org file as explained in Section 1.4
>>
>> C-U M-X org-reload
>>
I suspect that this is not being updated properly. The latest version
shown by M-x list-packages is org-plus-contrib 20130114
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turn it up. Can
anyone direct me to the correct variables/hooks?
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some workaround to get my desired results? I suppose writing
some filters is one way. Anything simpler?
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ters,
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On 07/08/14 05:52, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
Aloha Rasmus,
Rasmus writes:
Thomas,
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
Rasmus writes:
Alan L Tyree writes:
I'm sure this has been asked before, but I can't seem to find it. Is
there an org markup that produces a starred lat
On 07/08/14 20:05, Rasmus wrote:
Alan L Tyree writes:
On 07/08/14 05:52, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
Aloha Rasmus,
Rasmus writes:
Thomas,
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
Rasmus writes:
Alan L Tyree writes:
I'm sure this has been asked before, but I can't seem to f
gn lists 12 types of frontmatter pages:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_design. It's easy to see which ones
fit into which category.
I think this facility will *greatly* enhance org-mode for book
authors/publishers. It will certainly make the conversion to ePub go
more smoothly.
Cheers,
Ala
relate to the Preface heading. The offending items
were, of course, copies of the corresponding items in Copyright page. To
avoid these, I think you need to give unique id and sec markers to the
unnumbered headlines.
It matters because the resulting ePub will not validate unless the html
passes
ROR or obviously wrong
answers. What I want is something like
$2='(apply '+ (org-lookup-all $1 '(remote(payments,@2$4..@>$4))
'(remote(payments,@2$2..@>$2
but that gives me errors since (I presume) the list is a bunch of strings.
Thanks for any help,
Alan
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On 03/09/14 15:04, Nick Dokos wrote:
Alan L Tyree writes:
I feel so dumb!
I have this expession attached to a table: (org-lookup-all $1
'(remote(payments,@2$4..@>$4)) '(remote(payments,@2$2..@>$2)))
It is returning the right list of numbers since I can examine them
with (nt
rong. Referring to headline 1 it only prints "1".
Should it be something like "[LABEL](1)"?
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Not exactly earth shaking :-).
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Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Alan L Tyree writes:
>
>> When positioned in footnote text, the function jumps back *to the
>> beginning* of the footnote reference. It would be more convenient to
>> jump to the end of the reference since that is where the
, but the numbering remains a
problem.
The manuscript is about 100 pages, so it's not impossible to do it by
hand, and I suppose an awk script would do it, but ...
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Bastien writes:
> Hi Alan,
>
> Alan L Tyree writes:
>
>> Is there some way to achieve the result required?
>
> Not that I'm aware of, but this is a frequent feature request,
> we might put some energy on this for the next major release.
>
> Best,
I thoug
anued/FAQ.shtml
And there is an emacs mode for it: manued.el
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documents.*129
I would rather not have a space between the * and the [fn:117].
Is this a bug or expected behaviour?
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tely
> ;-). If not, any suggestions on how to achieve this would be great.
G'day Eric,
If I understand your problem correctly, doesn't the property :tangle: do
what you want?
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Alan
>
> Thanks,
> eric
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like the two lines above.
Am I doing something wrong?
(I cheated on the problem by leaving off the full stop in the originals,
but I would like it there).
Cheers, and thanks for any comments,
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Latest git pull; not sure how to find the version since I can't get it
to load;
in ./contrib/list/org-contacts.el
(require mai-utils)
^``
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L. As a courtesy, a
link to the GFDL or including a copy as part of the package might be nice.
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rote separately. If so,
is code free, libre and upwards compatible to future Org releases?
#+END
A long yet somewhat relevant read:
https://lwn.net/Articles/529522/
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.encryption.gpg.gnutls.devel/6465
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> A contract that cannot be enforced is worthless. A license that you
> cannot enforce is equally so.
>
> FSF says, assign me the rights, I will go after all the violators and
> force them to comply with GPL.
>
> Jambunathan K.
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Jambunathan K writes:
> Alan L Tyree writes:
>
>> Of course, I know that you will think that I am confused.
>
> You are not only confused. You are in hurry and in grave error.
I thought so. Thanks so much for clearing this up for me.
>
> I am quoting an ex
actice for the
Examination of Documents under Documentary Credits (ISBP
1. which attempts to clarify some of the issues.
======
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Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
>
> Alan L Tyree writes:
>
>> I have also been bedeviled by this problem. In a long manuscript it is
>> all too common. Here is a real example of a footnote and its HTML
>> export:
>>
>> ===
>>
>> [
g a long document.
Alan
Samuel
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Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Alan L Tyree writes:
>
>> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>>
>>> Alan L Tyree writes:
>>>
>>>> I have also been bedeviled by this problem. In a long manusc
On 03/06/13 07:40, Nick Dokos wrote:
Alan L Tyree writes:
So: my problem is that somehow the '137.' got at the head of a line. I
have no idea how that happened. I inserted references in this document
using reftex, so I suppose that is one source to investigate.
The other source is
On 03/06/13 12:17, Nick Dokos wrote:
Alan L Tyree writes:
Indeed, an exercise which I have already done in the form of a lisp
function to catch the nasty little numbers at the beginning of lines.
For the earlier exporter, I used this to insert non-printing spaces,
export, then remove non
amuel
You're right - you said "filling and yanking" in your first post.
As I said to Nick, I don't know if my problems stem from filling or not.
Just know there are problems and I will track them down when I have a
little time.
Cheers,
Alan
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yone volunteering to write a command that will
> check the buffer and warn about it? Maybe it could be
> implemented as org-find-next-funny-list-start, so that
> it could be used to search through the whole buffer.
>
> - Carsten
>
>
> On 3 jun. 2013, at 07:45
bug or a problem with my setup?
emacs 24.3.1
org 8.0.6
Thanks for any help,
Alan
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ike a reasonable approach, or is there some obviously
better way? I am an extreme novice at elisp but can handle some simple jobs.
Any advice greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Alan
Alan L Tyreehttp://www2.austlii.edu.au/~alan
Tel: 04 2748 6206 sip:typh...@iptel.org
On 08/09/13 12:05, David Rogers wrote:
Alan L Tyree writes:
G'day,
I am the author of a legal text of about 700 pages. I currently have
the book in LaTeX using the memoir class. A couple of macros define
special indexes for a Table of Cases and a Table of Statutes. I would
like to mov
On 08/09/13 14:37, Jambunathan K wrote:
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Alan L Tyree writes:
G'day,
I am the author of a legal text of about 700 pages. I currently have
the book in LaTeX using the memoir class. A couple of macros define
special indexes for a Table of Cases and a Table of Sta
etc) by some other means.
"Plain" org mode seems to me to be a good choice for the manuscript. Now
trying to figure out how to add the other requirements without
cluttering the manuscript.
Thanks for listening, and just tell me if I am too far OT.
Cheers,
Alan
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Alan L Tyree
ll deal with the last problem: that of introduced errors through
transcribing editor's corrections.
I would abandon the book rather than go back to Word :-).
End of rant.
Cheers,
Alan
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