Kyle Sexton mocker.org> writes:
I'm looking for advice on ways people are publishing their org notes
to a website. So far I've looked at blorgit and it's really nice, but
the dependency for a backend emacs session and running through sinatra
makes me wary of putting it out on my server for the
Afternoon,
I wonder if anyone had any good examples of org-mode LaTeX templates
with which to export professional looking PDFs?
It is my big issue with org-mode at the moment, and I have tried
reading what I can on LaTeX styling but it is getting to the point
that I am spending way to muc
etc
Sebastien Vauban writes:
> 'Mash wrote:
>> Just been looking around and I have not come across a way to "highlight"
>> text in org-mode to be HTML exported as the ... tags?
>>
>> Anyone know if this exists?
>
> You could use org-macros.
>
> Or simply:
>
> #+HTML:
> ...
> #+HTML:
>
> Best regards,
> Seb
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Thomas Herbert
I asked a similar question earlier.
I did though have to point to the lisp dir of org-mode git clone specifically
and add the "org-install" line as mentioned.
If you look at my question a few days ago there is no 7.8.3.
'Mash
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On 2012-08-14 07:10-0600, Eric Schulte wrote:
> 'Mash writes:
>
> > Morning,
> >
> > I just want to know if there is there exists a 'tidy' module/command
> > that can be run on a file to tidy it?
> >
> > I often find myself going back and adding extra line breaks and
> > padding, and wondering if
On 2012-08-21 18:42+0100, Ian Barton wrote:
> On 21/08/12 16:22, Karl Voit wrote:
>
> >I just stumbled upon
> >https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zielm.emacs&hl=en
> >
> >It is still in an early phase but still I am dreaming of having
> >Org-mode on my XOOM tablet ... :-)
> >
> >HW/S
I have been looking at trying to track training performance with
org-mode.
I currently just set a reoccurring schedule with note logging on
state change, but wondered if there was a way to log values within
this :LOGBOOK: logs?
It is not a lot of effort to simply type in ":abc: 5", etc in the not
Morning,
I have been reading and playing around with column view and capturing
column view, but am unable to work-out how to view LOGBOOK entries.
I record a note on certain state changes and would like to output
these to a org table. Capturing column view / dynamic block looks
like the way to go
Wondered if anyone had any thoughts about this?
I am trying to utilise the LOGBOOK and I think column view is the way
to go.
Many thanks,
'Mash
> From: "'Mash (Thomas Herbert)"
> Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2012 16:39:57 +
> To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
> Subject: Log
Morning,
I wanted to know how I would change the default '_archive' extension?
I work with encrypted org files "foo.gpg" with Easy PG and the
added header...
# -*- mode: org; epa-file-encrypt-to: ("mash...@toshine.net") -*-
But today I discovered that when I archive my TODO items they are of
co
On 2013-03-19 08:20-0400, Nick Dokos wrote:
> 'Mash (Thomas Herbert) wrote:
>
> > Morning,
> >
> > I wanted to know how I would change the default '_archive' extension?
> >
> > I work with encrypted org files "foo.gpg" with Easy PG
On 2013-04-01 13:12+0200, David Engster wrote:
> I'd like to use Org as a static site generator. I know quite a few
> people use Org to manage their sites, so I'd like to know what's already
> available and what I'd need to add to make this working properly.
>
> I know of course how to export a bun
I was wondering if it was possible at all to use like a "variable" within a
document that would reference a table cell, and could then be
dynamically updated when the table cell was?
The reason I ask is that I would like to have have tabular data held
in another document and then write my document
On 2013-04-10 13:16+0200, Sebastien Vauban wrote:
> "'Mash Thomas Herbert" wrote:
> > I was wondering if it was possible at all to use like a "variable" within a
> > document that would reference a table cell, and could then be
> > dynamically updated
On 2013-04-10 15:07+0200, Sebastien Vauban wrote:
> "'Mash Thomas Herbert" wrote:
> > OK thanks, I have never used Babel at all, but I believe I have found
> > the inline use.
> >
> > src_lang[args]{code}
> >
> > So I thought...
>
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