Dear org users,
I'm trying to use the :preparation-function argument for project
publishing. What I'd like to achieve i s to load a file in order to
define some styling elements for the export process, something such
as :
(load "org-style")
I tried several different syntaxes, such as :
:prepar
Hi,
> I'm trying to use the :preparation-function argument for project
> publishing. What I'd like to achieve i s to load a file in order to
> define some styling elements for the export process, something such
> as :
>
> (load "org-style")
>
> I tried several different syntaxes, such as :
>
> :p
Hi,
Here is a small patch that allows to add custom faces to QUOTE and VERSE
blocks. As I'm quite new to emacs lisp and as it is the first time I
submit a patch to a project, please feel free to correct or reject it if
its form or quality is not sufficient.
Thanks a lot for all your work on org-m
Hi,
> A question about updating org...
> I also have all my .emacs.d under git, so if I put
> the whole org-mode in it (46M) I wast a lot of space.
> But if I don't then every time I can't just "git pull" but I need more
> operations, which can be annoying, how do you deal with it?
In my experien
Hi,
> Here is a small patch that allows to add custom faces to QUOTE and VERSE
> blocks. As I'm quite new to emacs lisp and as it is the first time I
> submit a patch to a project, please feel free to correct or reject it if
> its form or quality is not sufficient.
Sorry to bother you with this,
Hi,
I recntly noticed that in some specific cases, the final '}' was
esacped when exproting an emphasis element to LaTeX.
For example, the following element :
/éaa/
Is exported to :
\emph{éaa\}
This does not append if the string begins with a space or if it
is ASCII-only. For example, the fol
Hi,
The following simple patch add a :rownames argument to R source code
blocks in org-babel. With :rownames yes it allows to export the row
names when the result is a table.
For example :
#+BEGIN_SRC R :session :colnames yes :rownames yes
table(d$sexe,d$cuisine)
#+END_SRC
#+results:
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Dear org-moders,
Today is quite a special day for me, and for many of org-mode users I
think, because I'm going to introduce a project that, I believe, could
really help to promote and transform org-mode as a major killer-app.
It has been a long time since I think about it, but now I am going to
Hi,
A one-character fix for a typo which prevented me to build latest
org-mode git version…
Thanks,
Julien
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lisp/org-entities.el |2 +-
1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
diff --git a/lisp/org-entities.el b/lisp/org-entities.el
index b2afd2d..95233b5 100644
--- a/lisp/org
Hi,
This is a small patch to org-babel-R.el which allows to automatically
display the R process buffer when editing R source code blocks with
org-edit-src-code.
A custom variable allows to choose between no process buffer
(default), only the source code block and the process buffer, or the
org fi
Hi Dan,
> Could I suggest a slightly different route? We already have the
> functions org-babel-switch-to-session and org-babel-load-session, which
> work for any language. These switch to the process buffer, like your
> patch does. I agree with you about wanting a function that ends up
> displayi
Hi,
I'm currently trying to use the agenda a bit more, but there is one thing I
didn't manage :
If i've got a several days timerange entry, such as the following :
*** <2010-07-22 jeu.>--<2010-07-23 ven.> Paris
The result in my current agenda view is :
Jeudi 22 Juillet 2010
-- <2010-07
Rémi Vanicat debian.org> writes:
> What appear on the agenda is the title of entry, that is what is on ***
> line. Just put the timestamp on another line:
>
> *** Paris
> <2010-07-22 jeu.>--<2010-07-23 ven.>
Yes, this workaround works, thanks !
However, I've noticed that if I only put a si
Carsten Dominik gmail.com> writes:
> No, there is currently not.
I just coded a small patch that seems to work. It introduces a new custom
variable to org-agenda, called "org-agenda-remove-timeranges-from-blocks" (there
could be a better name !) which, when non-nil, removes the time ranges
speci
Hi all,
Today I just noticed a small bug in org-publish. As the manual says, the
:include parameter in a project specification should be a list of files, but it
is treated as a regexp in (org-publish-get-project-from-filename), thus making
it impossible to use org-publish-current-file or org-publi
* lisp/org.el (org-fontify-meta-lines-and-blocks-1): Fix test for src blocks
lang attribute
When there is no lang attribute to a block (for quote, verse or others), the
lang variable is not nil, but an empty string.
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lisp/org.el |2 +-
1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
diff
Hi Bastien,
Bastien altern.org> writes:
> > * lisp/org.el (org-fontify-meta-lines-and-blocks-1): Fix test for src blocks
> > lang attribute
> >
> > When there is no lang attribute to a block (for quote, verse or others), the
> > lang variable is not nil, but an empty string.
>
> Applied, thanks
Hi,
> No, but you are not alone.
>
> I use a very recent emacs 24 bzr checkout and org master from git. Not
> sure who's the culprit.
Same problem here. After a quick look it seems that there has been a recent
change in the arguments taken by the completion-table-case-fold function in
minibu
Hi,
When evaluating shell code blocks in org-babel, the execution seems to hang
indefinitely. The following patch is trying to fix this problem by modifying
the way shell code is send to comint and the way the end-of-evaluation
indicator is looking for.
As I am far from an emacs lisp expert and a
Hi Eric,
> 1. do you have a minimal example of a shell code block which works after
>your patch but not before?
Well, in fact it seems that almost any shell block cause problems when
executed in a session. This one, for example :
#+begin_src sh :session test :results output
echo "foo"
#+end_
Hi,
And first of all, thanks to everybody for this really great piece of
work that org-mode is. I think I discover a new feature almost every
day. :-)
I've got one little question : is there a simple way to customize the
face of some «environments» inside Emacs ? More precisely, I'd like to
make
Hi,
I'm currently migrating a bunch of files from Muse to Org (not that
Muse was not a good project, but I'd like to minimize the number of
keyboard shortcuts to remember :-) ).
One thing that I miss in Org is the ability to dynamically generate
the pramble and postamble during HTML (or LaTeX) ex
Hi to all,
And first of all, thanks for this stunning tool.
My problem is that I'd like to use org-mode in conjunction with
noweb-mode, which is used to distinguish code chunks and doc chunks in
my file, using two different major modes for each one (with org-mode
used for doc chunks).
It works g
Hi Adam,
> Would this solve your problem?
>
> http://mmm-mode.sourceforge.net/
>
> "MMM Mode is an emacs add-on package providing a minor mode that
> allows Multiple Major Modes to coexist in one buffer."
In fact, I already have my two major modes coexisting in the same
buffer thanks to noweb-m
Hi,
> (setq org-startup-folded nil)
Thanks for your answer, but it doesn't do what I wish. If I have some
part of my file folded and others not, with org-startup-folded set to
nil, when I move from a code chunk to a doc chunk, everything is
unfolded.
What I'd like is a way to disable this featur
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