Aloha,
Lately I have been using HTMLdoc for creating
.pdf documents from my org-files (first exported
to HTML). It works nicely and it means that I do
not have to install a whole TeX-package on my
Eee PC...
I wonder if there is anyone else on this list
using HTMLdoc?
To use it:
- Export foo.org
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa gmail.com> writes:
>
> Hello list,It would be great if we could "lock a region" of text in an
org-mode buffer, meaning it gets read-only, and inside it you can't modify
anything besides applying org commands such as expanding/retracting/sparse tree
etc. I'm suggesting thi
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa gmail.com> writes:
> Hi Renzo, thanks for the reply.Isn't the include feature meant only for
exporting? I mean, will the file get included in the org buffer or is it going
to be included only when exporting the org file?Thanks,Marcelo.
Yes, that is correct.
The file from
Jambunathan K gmail.com> writes:
> >> Can you give me a hint where I can find some documentation about
> >> changing the styles.xml?
> >
> > You can have a look at contrib/odt/README.org. Jambunathan points
> > to this message, which can help:
> >
> > http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-o
Bastien altern.org> writes:
>
> Hi Philipp,
>
> Philipp Haselwarter gmx.de> writes:
>
> > Is there any particular reason for it to be hardcoded? Apart from the
> > fact that /well it just is this way right now/ I mean.
>
> Nothing carved in stone, but here are the two reasons I see:
>
> - w
Oké Dan,
Understood. That sounds right; to move all the code into the
org-icons.el file. That way the patch is no longer needed, and
org-icons can live in the contrib dir (together with a directory for
the images).
I think its best if I make a fork of your repo. That gives me some
space for worki
Vladimir Lomov gmail.com> writes:
> Hi.
> I want to emphasize (using bold monospace font when exporting to HTML)
> some parts of text in example block. Consider the following example:
> *** Determining adapter chipset and used driver
> #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
> zbox$ lspci -v
> ...
> 04:00.0 Network co
Hi all,
First, I wish everybody on the list a fine new year.
I have a question about the Agenda view. Is it possible to show the
phases of the moon in the agenda view? In a similar way as it can show
the Diary entries? Would this require a lot of programming, or can it be
done via an agenda view
Wanrong Lin gmail.com> writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> For some of my org files, I don't want the following line to show up in
> my HTML export:
>
> "HTML generated by org-mode 6.05b in emacs 22"
>
> Is there an option to turn it off? I looked at the org source code and
> it seems the answer is no. Can
Wanrong Lin gmail.com> writes:
>
>
> > Yes, it's right there in the manual...
> >
> > add the following line to your .emacs
> >
> > (setq org-export-html-auto-postamble 'nil)
> >
> > That should do the trick
> >
> > Ciao,
> > Renzo
> >
> >
> >
> >
> Thanks for pointing it out, but that is no
Hi,
It's been a while since I posted anything on
this list. I've just been using org-mode
happily for quite a while now, and am quite
contend with the way it's working for me now...
I do have one idea that I think might be useful.
Images (and small files) can be included inside
html files in the
To follow up on the topic:
I also experienced that IE did not show the images. Firefox does show them.
That's actually how I found out about this trick. Firefox is using the
src="data:..."
inside it's bookmark file...
Abiword also uses it in it's html export.
And email messages that include im
Carsten Dominik science.uva.nl> writes:
>
> Seems to me that this could be a nice add-on package, which would
> encode and insert such images.
>
> - Carsten
Yes, making it an add-on package would be the best way. Then everyone can chose
to use these image commands or not...
If there is some
Hi,
First of all, I've started using org-mode, and must say that it' a
real fine addition to my Aquamacs Emacs. Great work, thanx!
I do have a question concerning HTML-export:
When I write a & in an org-file, it gets exported as &
However I would like to use HTML-codes for special symbols, like
Hi there,
I've been trying to get the org-export-latex.el going, but can't get
it loaded. I've tried the following in my Preferences.el (I use
Aquamacs Emacs) file:
;; Load org-latex-export
(load
"/Applications/Emacs.app/Contents/Resources/lisp/textmodes/org-export-latex.el")
(require
'Applica
You can use \auml and \eacute. If you have symbols that do not work correctly,
let me know. The complete list is in the variable org-html-entities.
- Carsten
Thanx,
Got that working right now.
The list is in the variable org-html-entities, looks pretty complete to me...
The only thing I'm
Hi,
Maybe I'm not that smart here...
But what is actually the difference between using:
*priorities
and:
*Using tags
You could make tags like this:
Urgent
Tomorow
Low
etc...
Ciao,
Renzo
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Hi,
If I set dates for Birthdays in my .org file like the following:
Birthdays
* TODO Jack 1979
SCHEDULED: <%%(diary-anniversary 5 3 1979)>
I will get the following error message when I use C-c a to open an
Agenda view...
Bad sexp at line 24 in /Users/Swangdoodles/Agenda.org:
(diary-a
Sorry for my previous e-mail, I found the answer brozsing through the org-info
documentation:
Note that the sexp entries must start at the left margin, no white space is
allowed before them. For example, the following segment of an Org-mode file
will be processed and entries will be made in t
Hi there,
I've got a question about the weekly agenda view.
Is there a setting that can change the agenda view to start the week
on the current date, instead of on Mondays? So that the agenda would
show 7 days, starting from the current date.
Can this be done for the default agenda view, or do I
Thanx Tassilo,
That was just what I needed...
Ciao,
Renzo
P.S. How did you produce that border around the text in the email you've send?
It looks pretty good...
Tassilo Horn member.fsf.org> writes:
,[ C-h v org-agenda-start-on-weekday RET ]
| org-agenda-start-on-weekday is a variable
,-
| Well,
|
| My org/GTD usage would be as follows:
|
| I do not use remember and I do not use the
| calendar/diary. I just keep it simple...
|
| I have one main .org file and edit that
| directly.
| In this file I've made top level
| headings that cover all the things I'm busy on
| (they a
Daniel Clemente gmail.com> writes:
>
> Hi,
> in a file I would like to write following line:
>
> „Writing [1] you can create a footnote."
>
,-
| The only two ways I found to write the brackets
| in the right way would be to set the line as
| fixed-width font. Like so:
|
| :Wri
Rainer Stengele yahoo.de> writes:
,-
| Thanx for the reply Rainer,
|
| My work does not require so much organizing, And
| as yet my main .org file is not that big... but
| if it gets bigger in the future, then splitting
| the file up in parts might be a good option
| indeed.
|
| I'm not usi
Kiermeier, Andreas (PIRSA - SARDI
saugov.sa.gov.au> writes:
,-
| Hi,
|
| I don't know if this helps, but I think the
| following line in your setup:
| (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.org\\'" . org-mode))
| should be changed into:
| (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.org$" . org-m
Yes,
I agree, the same mis-typing also happens with me, so this woulb be a good
option...
Ciao,
Renzo
Rick Moynihan calicojack.co.uk> writes:
It would be great if SHIFT-up/SHIFT-down would cycle through:
[#A]
[#B]
[#C]
_ - blank (i.e. no priority).
_
Carsten Dominik science.uva.nl> writes:
,-
| ...And you could add an extra line to the end of
| the command like this:
|
| (defun org-new-heading-after-current ()
|"Insert a new heading with same level as current, after current subtree."
|(interactive)
|(org-back-to-heading)
|
William Case rogers.com> writes:
,-
| Hi,
|
| Yes, your plan sounds pretty challenging...
|
| But here's how I would get started on it:
| - First I'd make one HTML-page to use for the
| main layout. It will be this file that you
| could then print-out (two sided) from within
| any web
Bastien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
,-
| Oke,
|
| Org-TOC is a really nice way to navigate through
| any org-file.
|
| As to your P.S to make the TOC buffer look
| visually more distinct from the base buffer. I
| have a couple of suggestions:
|
| - Draw a box around the contents of the
|
Bastien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I must acknowledge that the boxquote stuff wrapping your e-mails always
> looked a bit weird to me.. I usually see this as a way to quote emails
> or code examples, not to encapsulate your own prose.
True, I was kind of misusing the boxquotes. I just liked th
Setting:
(setq holidays-in-diary-buffer nil)
in my .emacs removed all the holidays from my agenda views...
Ciao,
Renzo
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You could try using a shell link instead of a file link...
Something like:
[[shell:kpdf%20foo.pdf][foo.pdf]
If that doesn't work, you could try to design your own hyperlink type for pdf-
files.
See the org-manual (pdf version):
Appendix A.2 Adding hyperlink types
Off-course it can also be tha
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