have cropped up before, but I didn't see a solution that
seemed applicable to my case.
Thanks,
Loris
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suvayu ali writes:
> Hi Loris,
>
> On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 3:55 PM, Loris Bennett
> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Is there a complete example of getting blocks and two-columns to work
>> with beamer export? The corresponding code is not being generated in the
>&g
Loris Bennett writes:
> suvayu ali writes:
>
>> Hi Loris,
>>
>> On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 3:55 PM, Loris Bennett
>> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Is there a complete example of getting blocks and two-columns to work
>>> with beamer expo
Eric S Fraga writes:
> Loris Bennett writes:
>
> [...]
>
>> Thanks for the reply. However, I my problem is not with the main
>> presentation part of the org file.
>>
>> What I would really like to see is
>>
>> 1. the preamble to the presentation
h lists.
What should the correct syntax be and where is it described?
Thanks
Loris
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Hi Bastien,
Bastien writes:
> Hi Loris,
>
> "Loris Bennett" writes:
>
>> In my org-agenda-custom-commands I've got two block entries:
>>
>> tags-todo "office&(project|task)"
>>
>> and
>>
>> tags-todo "
"Loris Bennett" writes:
> Hi Bastien,
>
> Bastien writes:
>
>> Hi Loris,
>>
>> "Loris Bennett" writes:
>>
>>> In my org-agenda-custom-commands I've got two block entries:
>>>
>>> tags-todo "o
Memnon Anon writes:
> "Loris Bennett" writes:
>
>>>> What should the correct syntax be and where is it described?
>>>
>>> Did you look in the manual? What is missing?
>>
>> I looked here
>>
>>http://orgmode.org/manua
Have a look
here:
http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/windows/Installing-Emacs.html#Installing-Emacs
Regards
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?
Thanks
Loris
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Erik Iverson writes:
> Loris Bennett wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have an org file containing several src blocks which generate images
>> using ditaa. When I publish to PDF via LaTeX, the images are all
>> generated every time, which makes publishing rather slow.
>
** TODO Dust hard drives
SCHEDULED: <2011-07-01 Fri +1w>
However, I'm sure I'm overlooking something and there is a more elegant
way.
Cheers,
Loris
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l thing you can «generate» several simple occurrences
> from the recurring entry. I use this to manually delete single
> events of a recurring series of events.
>
>> Vielleicht hat die Rostlaube auch heute einfach mein Gehirn weichgekocht
>> ;).
>
> Du wirst von einer Rostlaube gekocht?
>
> 1. http://orgmode.org/org.html#Structure-editing and
> http://orgmode.org/org.html#Repeated-tasks
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Memnon Anon writes:
> Loris Bennett writes:
>
>> Karl Voit writes:
>>> * Memnon Anon wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> ** TODO Dust hard drives
>>>>>SCHEDULED: <2011-07-04 Mon +1w>
>>>>> ** TODO Dust hard drives
>
fine today.
|
|
|
\=/
Currently the footer is not exported. Is there any way to achieve this?
Thanks,
Loris
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"Loris Bennett" writes:
> Hi,
>
> I want to maintain a list of news for a "message of the day" in an org
> file and export it to ASCII:
>
> /=\
> | #+OPTIONS: author:nil t
>> |
>> |
>> |
>> | 28.06.2012
>> |
>> | --
>> |
>> |
>> |
>> | Everything fine today.
>> |
>> |
>> |
>> \=/
>>
>>
>> Currently the footer is not exported. Is there any way to achieve this?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Loris
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p=false
| "Node\nA"
| "Node\nB"
| Core -> "Node\nA"
| Core -> "Node\nB"
| }
| #+end_src
`
I get no error on execution.
If I replace '\\n' with ' X ', i.e. something without '\', in the f
Dear List,
I have an orgmode file for collecting data and producing a plot. The
file contains a Perl script which runs on a remote machine and generates
Graphviz input. This is then used to create a PDF file.
I have had a look at
http://orgmode.org/manual/Batch-execution.html
but it is not
Nick Dokos writes:
> Loris Bennett wrote:
>
>> Dear List,
>>
>> I have an orgmode file for collecting data and producing a plot. The
>> file contains a Perl script which runs on a remote machine and generates
>> Graphviz input. This is then used to create
Hi,
I have a small number of tasks that I clock into daily. I have already
manually split off the older log entries into a separate draw called
OLDLOGS. However, I was wondering whether there is a way of archiving
these log entries while preserving the heading itself in the original
org file.
C
Bastien writes:
> Hi Loris,
>
> "Loris Bennett" writes:
>
>> I have a small number of tasks that I clock into daily. I have already
>> manually split off the older log entries into a separate draw called
>> OLDLOGS. However, I was wondering whether
Hi,
Obviously I could simply learn elisp and do this myself, as described in
the manual, but has anyone already implemented a link type to an emacs
fileset?
Cheers,
Loris
Achim Gratz writes:
> Loris Bennett writes:
>> Obviously I could simply learn elisp and do this myself, as described in
>> the manual, but has anyone already implemented a link type to an emacs
>> fileset?
>
> [[elisp:(filesets-open nil "bla")][Fileset:
"Loris Bennett" writes:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
>> Loris Bennett wrote:
>>
>>> Dear List,
>>>
>>> I have an orgmode file for collecting data and producing a plot. The
>>> file contains a Perl script which runs on a remote machin
Dear List,
I have updated from 7.8.something to 7.9.1 and evaluating the following
source block:
,--
| #+header: :cache no :eval query
| #+name: sacct-output
| #+begin_src sh :exports both :dir /root@xx:
| mo
"Loris Bennett" writes:
> Dear List,
>
> I have updated from 7.8.something to 7.9.1 and evaluating the following
> source block:
>
> ,--
> | #+header: :cache no :eval query
> | #+nam
Hi,
While looking for a solution to the problem of emacs hanging if the SSH
connection to remote files goes down, I came across this website:
http://mosh.mit.edu/
which is about an alternative for SSH, but has a
screenshot of Org on its frontpage.
Cheers
Loris
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Toke Høiland-Jørgensen writes:
> "Loris Bennett" writes:
>
>> While looking for a solution to the problem of emacs hanging if the SSH
>> connection to remote files goes down
>
> Did you find one (a solution, that is)? This has been bothering me for a
> while
"Loris Bennett" writes:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
>> Loris Bennett wrote:
>>
>>> Nick Dokos writes:
>>>
>>> > Loris Bennett wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> Hi,
>>> &g
Hi Bastien,
Bastien writes:
> Hi Lorise,
>
> "Loris Bennett" writes:
>
>> I have just updated to emacs 24.2.50.1 and org 7.9-32-g805a9f-elpa and
>> am having this problem again even with an ECM. Commenting out the
>> declaration as suggested abov
Bastien writes:
> Hi Loris,
>
> "Loris Bennett" writes:
>
>> Nothing works now, not even
>>
>> #+BEGIN_SRC sh :file tmp.txt :dir /x@xxx:
>> echo hostname
>> #+END_SRC
>
> Maybe you don't have permission to read the /tmp/ d
Nick Dokos writes:
> Achim Gratz wrote:
>
>> Nick Dokos writes:
>> > Loris Bennett wrote:
>> >> In the *Org-Babel Error Output* buffer, I get the following:
>> >>
>> >> /bin/bash: /scpc:x@xx:/tmp/sh-script-7472puH: No such f
Bastien writes:
> Hi Loris,
>
> "Loris Bennett" writes:
>
>> I have updated from 7.8.something to 7.9.1 and evaluating the following
>> source block:
>>
>> ,--
>>
Achim Gratz writes:
> Loris Bennett writes:
>> How do I avoid the mixed installation problem when testing with a clone
>> of the org repository? My version is
>>
>> ,
>> | Org-mode version
Bastien writes:
> Hi Loris,
>
> "Loris Bennett" writes:
>
>> I have updated from 7.8.something to 7.9.1 and evaluating the following
>> source block:
>>
>> ,--
>>
Achim Gratz writes:
> Loris Bennett writes:
>>> Can you try to bisect and find the bad commit (or a set of
>>> suspicious ones)?
>>
>> 552b0edb254a104e441e28f3a942dc6005e97f87 is the first bad commit
>> commit 552b0edb254a104e441e28f3a942dc6005e97f87
&g
Achim Gratz writes:
> Loris Bennett writes:
>> OK. I don't really get what is going on here, as this is my first
>> attempt at bisecting. The bad commit does seem to be among those
>> skipped:
>
> I've done a diff around those commits and there seems nothi
Hi,
Is it possible to set the characters for underlining headlines on ASCII
export on a per-file basis?
I'm using Org version 7.9.2.
Cheers,
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Achim Gratz writes:
> Loris Bennett writes:
>> OK, I must have goofed. What I did after starting the bisection was
>>
>> - run 'make autoload'
>> - open test file in emacs with minimal .emacs
>> - test
>> - end emacs
>> - mark bisection goo
Achim Gratz writes:
> Loris Bennett writes:
>> OK, I must have goofed. What I did after starting the bisection was
>>
>> - run 'make autoload'
>> - open test file in emacs with minimal .emacs
>> - test
>> - end emacs
>> - mark bisection goo
Nick Dokos writes:
> Loris Bennett wrote:
>
>> Achim Gratz writes:
>>
>> > Loris Bennett writes:
>> >> OK, I must have goofed. What I did after starting the bisection was
>> >>
>> >> - run 'make autoload'
>>
Nick Dokos writes:
> Nick Dokos wrote:
>
>> > Back in the days of release_7.01h, the following used to work:
>> >
>> > ,--
>> > | #+begin_src sh :dir /loris@othercomputer:
>> > | hostname
>> > | #+end_src
>> > `--
>
onguarde writes:
> org-indent-mode doesn't work well except on monospaced font.
> Is there a way around this?
I don't think any form of indentation in Emacs with a non-monospaced
font is going to work properly.
> I want to use Arial font. (sans-serif font)
> But with org-indent-mode, the body
Hi,
I have just updated to 7.8.10 from the last stable version and now find
that whereas
(tags-todo "+office+CATEGORY=\"task\"|+office+CATEGORY=\"project\""
((org-agenda-overriding-header "Office TODOs")))
used to work, it now no longer does. The section "Office TODOs" ap
Hi,
When I try to run a Perl script remotely via ":dir", I get the following
error:
,-
| org-babel-local-file-name: Invalid function: with-parsed-tramp-file-name
`--
Nick Dokos writes:
> Loris Bennett wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> When I try to run a Perl script remotely via ":dir", I get the following
>> error:
>>
>> ,-
>> | org-babel
Nick Dokos writes:
> Loris Bennett wrote:
>
>> Nick Dokos writes:
>>
>> > Loris Bennett wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hi,
>> >>
>> >> When I try t
Dear All,
In the following:
| | | |
| | | |
|---+---+---|
| 1 | 1 | 1 |
#+TBLFM: @I$3=1
I expected to get a '1' just in the third column. Where am I going
wrong?
Cheers,
Loris
Org-mode version 8.2.7c (8.2.7c-44-g3fed03-elpaplus @
/home/loris/.emacs.d/elpa/org-plus-contrib-201408
Charles Millar writes:
> Andrea Rossetti wrote:
>> "Loris Bennett" writes:
>>> In the following:
>>>
>>> | | | |
>>> | | | |
>>> |---+---+---|
>>> | 1 | 1 | 1 |
>>> #+TBLFM: @I$3=1
>>>
>&
Hi,
I want to have the element of a list in a Beamer presentation appear
one-by-one and then finally colour one entry red, so I do the following:
#+TITLE: Test
#+STARTUP: beamer
#+OPTIONS: toc:nil num:nil
* Test
:PROPERTIES:
:BEAMER_act: [+-]
:END:
Fruit
- apple
- *@@beamer:<4->@@b
writes:
> On Friday, 23 Jan 2015 at 09:11, Loris Bennett wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I want to have the element of a list in a Beamer presentation appear
>> one-by-one and then finally colour one entry red, so I do the following:
>
> [...]
>
>> This works, b
Sagar Shankar writes:
> Hi all, been using Org-Mode for just over a month now and have stumbled into
> something that I cannot still figure out how to implement.
>
> I want to set aside a fixed amount of time each day (say 2 hours) at a
> specific
> time(18-00-20:00 say) to work on a specific ta
Hi,
I have some data representing durations in an Org file:
| *Run* | *reference* | *test30*| *test31*| *test32*|
|---+-+-+-+-+
| Dur 2 | 00h 00' 32" | 00h 00' 44" | 00h 00' 39" | 00h 01' 05" |
| Dur 3 | 00h 00' 31" | 00h 00' 41" | 0
Hi,
When I add the caching option to a call to a code block, like this
#+CALL: get_raw_timelimit_elapsed_data() :cache yes
everything works OK, but I get the error
org-babel-lob-execute: Wrong type argument: integer-or-marker-p
With an ECM the error does not occur, just with my crufty .e
Hi,
Is it possible to pass a variable to a source block such that the
variable can be used as part of the name of the output file?
Currently I have
#+HEADER: :var data=timelimit-elapsed-data year=2011 :colnames yes
#+HEADER: :session *r* :file (org-babel-temp-file "time-elapsed-" ".pdf")
which
Hi Andreas,
Andreas Leha writes:
> Hi Loris,
>
> "Loris Bennett" writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Is it possible to pass a variable to a source block such that the
>> variable can be used as part of the name of the output file?
>>
>> Currently I
Johannes Rainer writes:
> dear all,
>
> I have some computation intense R-code that I want to run remotely on my
> server,
> and, according to the org manual that should be possible with the ":dir"
> parameter. so I went on and tried the following (user/server masked):
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC R :dir /xx
Hi,
Using Emacs 24.2.1 (Org mode 8.1.1) and having read the page
http://orgmode.org/worg/exporters/beamer/ox-beamer.html
I assumed I would be able to set the Beamer theme using
#+BEAMER_THEME: Madrid
However, this did not work and I just got the default theme. However,
looking at
http
Hi Suvayu,
Suvayu Ali writes:
> Hi Loris,
>
> On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 10:22:40AM +0200, Loris Bennett wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Using Emacs 24.2.1 (Org mode 8.1.1) and having read the page
>>
>> http://orgmode.org/worg/exporters/beamer/ox-beamer.html
>
Dear List,
This
#+BEGIN_SRC sh
echo "a b c d"
echo "1 2 3 4"
echo "5 6 7 8"
#+END_SRC
produces this:
#+RESULTS:
| a | b | c | d |
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
How do I get this
#+RESULTS:
| a | b | c | d |
|-+---+---+---|
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
?
Thanks,
Eric Schulte writes:
> "Loris Bennett" writes:
>
>> Dear List,
>>
>> This
>>
>> #+BEGIN_SRC sh
>> echo "a b c d"
>> echo "1 2 3 4"
>> echo "5 6 7 8"
>> #+END_SRC
>>
>> produces thi
Eric Schulte writes:
> "Loris Bennett" writes:
>
>> Eric Schulte writes:
>>
>>> "Loris Bennett" writes:
>>>
>>>> Dear List,
>>>>
>>>> This
>>>>
>>>> #+BEGIN_SRC sh
>
Hi,
With the following
#+NAME: numbers
| 1 |
| 2 |
| 3 |
#+NAME: mean
#+HEADER: :var data=numbers
#+BEGIN_SRC R
mean(data)
#+END_SRC
I get the error:
Error: unexpected input in:
" #("\"1\"
\"
Execution halted
when I exe
Hi,
I have
#+NAME: myplot
#+HEADER: :var type="A"
#+HEADER: :results output graphics
#+HEADER: :file test.pdf :exports both
#+BEGIN_SRC R
#+END_SRC
and call
#+CALL: myplot(type="A")
#+CALL: myplot(type="B")
but instead of getting 'test.pdf' in both cases, I would like to have
the type in the
Hi,
How can I control the appearance of link in a PDF beamer presentation.
I'm using the default beamer style with the following
[[http://www.dfg.de/foerderung/programme/infrastruktur/wgi/forschungsgrossgeraete/index.html][Übersicht]]
which works, but it is not visually obvious in the PDF that
Hi,
Yesterday I updated to version 8.3.2 (8.3.2-37-gd45217-elpaplus) and
today cycling global visibility seems to have stopped working. No
matter where the cursors is in an org file, I get the error:
outline-back-to-heading: before first heading
This happens both with S- and M-x org-global-cycl
Kyle Meyer writes:
> "Loris Bennett" writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Yesterday I updated to version 8.3.2 (8.3.2-37-gd45217-elpaplus) and
>> today cycling global visibility seems to have stopped working. No
>> matter where the cursors is in an org file,
Hi,
At the beginning of each month I generate a plot via a CALL to a block
of R code:
#+CALL: code;plot_usage_historical_facet(type="users")
The type is used as part of the name of the output file. Today I got
the error:
user-error: No :file header argument given; cannot create graphical resul
"Loris Bennett" writes:
> Hi,
>
> At the beginning of each month I generate a plot via a CALL to a block
> of R code:
>
> #+CALL: code;plot_usage_historical_facet(type="users")
>
> The type is used as part of the name of the output file. Today I got
"Loris Bennett" writes:
> "Loris Bennett" writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> At the beginning of each month I generate a plot via a CALL to a block
>> of R code:
>>
>> #+CALL: code;plot_usage_historical_facet(type="users")
>>
&
Hi Aaron,
Aaron Ecay writes:
> Hi Loris,
>
> It’s difficult to say without more context, but I think you might not
> need :results graphics on the code block that you are #+call-ing.
> :results graphics is intended for situations where Org should arrange
> for the plot to be written, whereas you
Renato Pontefice writes:
> Hi,
> I'm becoming crazy.
> I' m unable to reach that file on my emacs-bin-w64-20151110-9145e79
> installation on a win 7 64 bit pc.
>
> I read all the documentation about, googles everythings...but I'm unable to
> reach it.
>
> Do someone can help me?
>
> TIA
>
> Renat
"Loris Bennett" writes:
> Renato Pontefice writes:
>
>> Hi,
>> I'm becoming crazy.
>> I' m unable to reach that file on my emacs-bin-w64-20151110-9145e79
>> installation on a win 7 64 bit pc.
>>
>> I read all the documentation about,
Hi,
If I export the following
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
$ sueff loris
UsernameEfficiency Number_of_CPUs_In_Use
loris 87.50% (7.00 of 8)
#+END_EXAMPLE
to an ASCII file, I get:
,
| $ sueff loris
| UsernameEfficiency Number_of_CPUs_In_Use
|
Hi,
Is there any way to break up an overly long #+TBLFM line?
Cheers,
Loris
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Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> Thierry Banel writes:
>
>> Syncthing is your own cloud.
>> Released under the Mozilla Public License.
>
> Almost, but not quite: you still need your own always-on server
> somewhere to make it work. I use the Syncthing app on my Android phone,
> so that the phone kind o
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> "Loris Bennett" writes:
>
>> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>>
>>> Thierry Banel writes:
>>>
>>>> Syncthing is your own cloud.
>>>> Released under the Mozilla Public License.
>>>
>>>
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
[snip: stuff about syncthing (22 lines)]
If you are going to run a home server, would ownCloud be an option?
>>>
>>> I tried to put that on an Ubuntu server I've got hosted somewhere, and
>>> gosh did it try to install a lot of stuff. Nor would it start up after
>>>
Hi Karl,
Karl Voit writes:
> * Loris Bennett wrote:
>> Hi,
>
> Hi!
>
>> Is there any way to break up an overly long #+TBLFM line?
>
> The question is: why?
Because, purely aesthetically, I don't like having a #+TBLFM line which
is 240 characters long when
"Loris Bennett" writes:
> Hi Karl,
>
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> * Loris Bennett wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>
>> Hi!
>>
>>> Is there any way to break up an overly long #+TBLFM line?
>>
>> The question is: why?
>
> Because,
Hi Nick,
Nick Dokos writes:
[snip: Loris' whinging and Karl's response (24 lines)]
>> However, I still don't like the long #+TBLFM, although it's not going to
>> kill me.
>>
>
> That's good, because I think you'll have to live with it :-)
>
> There is support for multiple TBLFM lines, but not i
Hi,
With the following:
#+TITLE: test
#+OPTIONS: H:3
#+LaTeX_CLASS: beamer
* blah
** test
*** Food :B_columns:
:PROPERTIES:
:BEAMER_env: columns
:END:
Fruit :B_column:
Hi Eric,
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Tuesday, 26 Jan 2016 at 16:11, Loris Bennett wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> With the following:
>
> [...]
>
>> I expected to see headings "Fruit" and "Vegetables" over the two
>> columns, but the
Hi,
I've just notice that if I have the following:
* Ditaa Image
#+BEGIN_SRC ditaa :file ecm.png :cmdline -r :cache yes
+-+
| |
+-+
#+END_SRC
and export to PDF via LaTeX, the image is generated but the caching
mechanism is not triggered. It is only when I do 'C-c C-c' explicitly
on the BEGIN_SR
Hi,
I can create a concatenation of the element in column like this:
#+NAME: addresses
| able| a...@example.org |
| baker | ba...@example.org|
| charlie | char...@example.org
Hi,
On refreshing the #+TAGS via 'C-c C-c' I'm am getting the following error
Stackoverflow in regexp matcher
I have tried bisecting the file, but the problem does not seem to be
caused by a specific part. Instead it just seems to occur at a fairly
random point once the file becomes long enough
Hi Nick,
Nick Dokos writes:
> "Loris Bennett" writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> On refreshing the #+TAGS via 'C-c C-c' I'm am getting the following error
>>
>> Stackoverflow in regexp matcher
>>
>
> Not "Stack overflow in ...
Hi Christian,
Christian Wittern writes:
> Dear orgmoders,
>
> I am writing a document with a lot of web references. I would like to
> bundle them at the end in the same way this is usually done with
> bibliographic references, but separately. To reference them in the text, I
> tried someting l
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> "Loris Bennett" writes:
>
>> re-search-forward("^[^%]*usepackage.*{biblatex}" nil t)
>
> This is a pathological regexp. [^%] is anything but a percent sign, so
> it can contain newline characters. Bas
Alan Schmitt writes:
> On 2016-02-03 12:34, "Loris Bennett" writes:
>
>> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> "Loris Bennett" writes:
>>>
>>>> re-search-forward("^[^%]*usepackage.*{bibla
Hi,
I opened an file today which I hadn't looked at for a while and found
that descriptive links in tables seems to have stopped working:
| [[http://orgmode.org][Org]] |
Within the table, I can't toggle between descriptive and literal links.
Outside the table everything is OK.
Org-mode version
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> "Loris Bennett" writes:
>
>> I opened an file today which I hadn't looked at for a while and found
>> that descriptive links in tables seems to have stopped working:
>>
>> | [[http://orgmode.org][Org]
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> "Loris Bennett" writes:
>
>> However, if the link is in a table, the long form with the square
>> brackets does not change, but links outside the table do. The following
>> error appears in the messages buffer:
>>
>> Er
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> "Loris Bennett" writes:
>
>> OK, thanks. I have the version from 2015-02-01, which seems to be the
>> most current from orgmode.org/elpa, so I'll just wait until the next
>> version appears.
>
> This ve
Michael Brand writes:
> Hi Loris
>
> On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 2:20 PM, Loris Bennett
> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I can create a concatenation of the element in column like this:
>>
>> #+NAME: addresses
>> | able| a...@example.org
Hi,
This is perhaps more of an Emacs issue than a problem with Org. When
trying to export my Org calendar in batch mode, I get the following:
$ emacs /home/loris/org/gtd.org -batch -eval '(progn (package-initialize)
(org-icalendar-export-to-ics))' --kill
Loading 00debian-vars...
Loading /etc/em
Hi Eric,
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Friday, 4 Mar 2016 at 23:43, Robert Love wrote:
>> Does anyone have a make file example that has emacs load an .org file,
>> process it into LaTeX and export as PDF, all from the command line
>> without the user doing anything more than type ‘make’? All examp
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Monday, 7 Mar 2016 at 09:55, Loris Bennett wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>> Would you be able to share what you load in custom.el and esf-org.el, or
>> a least explain what needs to be done?
>
> My custom.el is the emacs customisations (for variables
Hi,
If I have
| 1 | 2 | 13 |
| | | 10 |
#+TBLFM: $3=$1+$2+10
is there a way to suppress calculation of column 3 if, as in row 2, the
entry in column 1 is empty?
Cheers,
Loris
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