Using org-babel, I cannot figure out how to make the export of the
results of execution appear in LaTeX as a shaded box, like I see on so
many of the org-mode websites.
#+name: example
#+BEGIN_SRC python -n :results output :exports both
print "Hello World"
#+END_SRC
#+results: example
: Hello W
I'd like to colorize/change the size of the clocked-in task info
displayed in the modeline.
I've found the org-clock-heading-function but can't quite figure out how
to wire in a replacement nor whether I can affect the face displayed
with it or just the actual content of the field.
I also found i
On 06/20/2012 07:17 PM, Moritz Ulrich wrote:
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> Jeff Rush writes:
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>> I also found in a Google search the interesting
>> 'org-clock-frame-title-format' implying I might be able to display the
>> clocked-in task info in the frame header, but no actual
I'm trying to export a .org file to .pdf and although I've gotten past
many formatting hurdles, I am stuck on two problems.
1) How can I redefine, in my org-export-latex-classes variable, the
\section definition, such that it includes \pagebreak?
My reason is that I would like each of my top-
I'm a huge fan of Org-Mode and have tried on and off to use it to sync
tasks with Toodledo.com. There is an Emacs library org-toodledo for
this but it has fallen into disrepair and the author of the latest fork,
@myuhe (Yuhei Maeda) can't be found.
I need it fixed in specific ways and I'm willing
I'm a huge fan of Org-Mode and have tried on and off to use it to sync
tasks with Toodledo.com. There is an Emacs library org-toodledo for
this but it has fallen into disrepair and the author of the latest fork,
@myuhe (Yuhei Maeda) can't be found.
I need it fixed in specific ways and I'm willing
produce agenda of tasks is interesting and, using Dropbox it is easy to
connect my desktop .org files with those on my phone and tablet,
although I sometimes forget to click the SYNC button. I wish it was
automatic, like a Google Doc.
On 10/25/2016 08:48 AM, Greg Troxel wrote:
> > Jeff Rus