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@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ license to the document, as described in section 6 of the license.
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* Markup:: Prepare text for rich export
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* Exporting:: Sharing and publishing of notes
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* Publishing:: Create a web site of linked Org files
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* Working With Source Code:: Export, evaluate, and tangle code blocks
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* Working With Source Code:: Export, evaluate, and tangle code blocks
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* Miscellaneous:: All the rest which did not fit elsewhere
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* Hacking:: How to hack your way around
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* MobileOrg:: Viewing and capture on a mobile device
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@ -306,7 +306,7 @@ Markup for rich export
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* Images and tables:: Tables and Images will be included
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* Literal examples:: Source code examples with special formatting
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* Include files:: Include additional files into a document
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* Index entries::
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* Index entries::
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* Macro replacement:: Use macros to create complex output
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* Embedded LaTeX:: LaTeX can be freely used inside Org documents
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@ -380,13 +380,13 @@ Publishing
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* Uploading files:: How to get files up on the server
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* Sample configuration:: Example projects
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* Triggering publication:: Publication commands
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* Library of Babel::
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* Languages::
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* Header arguments::
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* Results::
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* Noweb reference syntax::
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* Key bindings & useful functions::
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* Batch execution::
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* Library of Babel::
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* Languages::
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* Header arguments::
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* Results::
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* Noweb reference syntax::
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* Key bindings & useful functions::
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* Batch execution::
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Configuration
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@ -421,32 +421,32 @@ Working With Source Code
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Header arguments
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* Using header arguments::
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* Specific header arguments::
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* Using header arguments::
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* Specific header arguments::
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Using header arguments
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* System-wide header arguments::
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* Language-specific header arguments::
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* Buffer-wide header arguments::
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* Header arguments in Org-mode properties::
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* Code block specific header arguments::
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* System-wide header arguments::
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* Language-specific header arguments::
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* Buffer-wide header arguments::
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* Header arguments in Org-mode properties::
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* Code block specific header arguments::
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Specific header arguments
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* var argument::
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* results argument::
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* file argument::
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* dir and remote execution::
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* exports argument::
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* tangle argument::
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* no-expand argument::
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* session argument::
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* noweb argument::
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* cache argument::
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* hlines argument::
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* colnames argument::
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* rownames argument::
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* var argument::
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* results argument::
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* file argument::
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* dir and remote execution::
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* exports argument::
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* tangle argument::
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* no-expand argument::
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* session argument::
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* noweb argument::
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* cache argument::
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* hlines argument::
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* colnames argument::
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* rownames argument::
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Miscellaneous
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@ -1285,7 +1285,7 @@ as bullets.
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@emph{Ordered} list items start with a numeral followed by either a period or
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a right parenthesis, such as @samp{1.} or @samp{1)}. If you want a list to
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start a different value (e.g. 20), start the text of the item with
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@code{[@@start:20]}.
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@code{[@@start:20]}.
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@item
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@emph{Description} list items are unordered list items, and contain the
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separator @samp{ :: } to separate the description @emph{term} from the
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@ -8311,7 +8311,7 @@ summarizes the markup rules used in an Org-mode buffer.
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* Images and tables:: Tables and Images will be included
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* Literal examples:: Source code examples with special formatting
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* Include files:: Include additional files into a document
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* Index entries::
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* Index entries::
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* Macro replacement:: Use macros to create complex output
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* Embedded LaTeX:: LaTeX can be freely used inside Org documents
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@end menu
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@ -8705,7 +8705,7 @@ the contains an exclamation mark will create a sub item. See @ref{Generating
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an index} for more information.
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@example
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* Curriculum Vitae
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* Curriculum Vitae
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#+INDEX: CV
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#+INDEX: Application!CV
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@end example
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@ -9927,7 +9927,7 @@ Here is a simple example Org document that is intended for beamer export.
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#+COLUMNS: %35ITEM %10BEAMER_env(Env) %10BEAMER_envargs(Args) %4BEAMER_col(Col) %8BEAMER_extra(Ex)
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* This is the first structural section
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** Frame 1 \\ with a subtitle
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*** Thanks to Eric Fraga :BMCOL:B_block:
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:PROPERTIES:
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@ -10404,13 +10404,13 @@ Publishing has been contributed to Org by David O'Toole.
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* Uploading files:: How to get files up on the server
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* Sample configuration:: Example projects
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* Triggering publication:: Publication commands
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* Library of Babel::
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* Languages::
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* Header arguments::
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* Results::
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* Noweb reference syntax::
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* Key bindings & useful functions::
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* Batch execution::
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* Library of Babel::
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* Languages::
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* Header arguments::
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* Results::
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* Noweb reference syntax::
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* Key bindings & useful functions::
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* Batch execution::
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@end menu
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@node Configuration, Uploading files, Publishing, Publishing
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@ -10709,7 +10709,7 @@ file is part of any project in @code{org-publish-project-alist}.
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@subsection Generating a sitemap
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@cindex sitemap, of published pages
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The following properties may be used to control publishing of
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The following properties may be used to control publishing of
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a map of files for a given project.
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@multitable @columnfractions 0.35 0.65
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@ -11241,8 +11241,8 @@ section provides an overview of the use of header arguments, and then
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describes each header argument in detail.
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@menu
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* Using header arguments::
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* Specific header arguments::
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* Using header arguments::
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* Specific header arguments::
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@end menu
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@node Using header arguments, Specific header arguments, Header arguments, Header arguments
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@ -11251,11 +11251,11 @@ describes each header argument in detail.
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The values of header arguments can be set in five different ways, each more
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specific (and having higher priority) than the last.
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@menu
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* System-wide header arguments::
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* Language-specific header arguments::
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* Buffer-wide header arguments::
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* Header arguments in Org-mode properties::
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* Code block specific header arguments::
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* System-wide header arguments::
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* Language-specific header arguments::
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* Buffer-wide header arguments::
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* Header arguments in Org-mode properties::
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* Code block specific header arguments::
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@end menu
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@node System-wide header arguments, Language-specific header arguments, Using header arguments, Using header arguments
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The following header arguments are defined:
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@menu
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* var argument::
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* results argument::
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* file argument::
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* dir and remote execution::
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* exports argument::
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* tangle argument::
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* no-expand argument::
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* session argument::
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* noweb argument::
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* cache argument::
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* hlines argument::
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* colnames argument::
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* rownames argument::
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* var argument::
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* results argument::
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* file argument::
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* dir and remote execution::
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* exports argument::
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* tangle argument::
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* no-expand argument::
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* session argument::
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* noweb argument::
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* cache argument::
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* hlines argument::
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* colnames argument::
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* rownames argument::
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@end menu
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@node var argument, results argument, Specific header arguments, Specific header arguments
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In other words, if you want your plot to go into a folder called Work in your
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home directory, you could use
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@example
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@example
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#+begin_src R :file myplot.png :dir ~/Work
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matplot(matrix(rnorm(100), 10), type="l")
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#+end_src
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A directory on a remote machine can be specified using tramp file syntax, in
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which case the code will be evaluated on the remote machine. An example is
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@example
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@example
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#+begin_src R :file plot.png :dir /dand@@yakuba.princeton.edu:
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plot(1:10, main=system("hostname", intern=TRUE))
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#+end_src
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So, in the above example a plot will be created on the remote machine,
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and a link of the following form will be inserted in the org buffer:
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@example
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@example
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[[file:/scp:dand@@yakuba.princeton.edu:/home/dand/plot.png][plot.png]]
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@end example
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#+srcname: echo-table-again
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#+begin_src python :var tab=less-cols
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return [[val + '*' for val in row] for row in tab]
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@example
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#+tblname: with-rownames
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| one | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
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| two | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
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| two | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
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#+srcname: echo-table-once-again
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#+begin_src python :var tab=with-rownames :rownames yes
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return [[val + 10 for val in row] for row in tab]
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return [[val + 10 for val in row] for row in tab]
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#+end_src
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#+results: echo-table-once-again
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tty you would rather use @kbd{C-c .} to re-insert the timestamp.
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@multitable @columnfractions 0.15 0.2 0.1 0.2
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@item @b{Default} @tab @b{Alternative 1} @tab @b{Speed key} @tab @b{Alternative 2}
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@item @kbd{S-@key{TAB}} @tab @kbd{C-u @key{TAB}} @tab @kbd{C} @tab
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@item @kbd{M-@key{left}} @tab @kbd{C-c C-x l} @tab @kbd{l} @tab @kbd{@key{Esc} @key{left}}
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@item @kbd{M-S-@key{left}} @tab @kbd{C-c C-x L} @tab @kbd{L} @tab
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@item @b{Default} @tab @b{Alternative 1} @tab @b{Speed key} @tab @b{Alternative 2}
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@item @kbd{S-@key{TAB}} @tab @kbd{C-u @key{TAB}} @tab @kbd{C} @tab
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@item @kbd{M-@key{left}} @tab @kbd{C-c C-x l} @tab @kbd{l} @tab @kbd{@key{Esc} @key{left}}
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@item @kbd{M-S-@key{left}} @tab @kbd{C-c C-x L} @tab @kbd{L} @tab
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@item @kbd{M-@key{right}} @tab @kbd{C-c C-x r} @tab @kbd{r} @tab @kbd{@key{Esc} @key{right}}
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@item @kbd{M-S-@key{right}} @tab @kbd{C-c C-x R} @tab @kbd{R} @tab
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@item @kbd{M-@key{up}} @tab @kbd{C-c C-x u} @tab @kbd{ } @tab @kbd{@key{Esc} @key{up}}
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@item @kbd{M-S-@key{up}} @tab @kbd{C-c C-x U} @tab @kbd{U} @tab
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@item @kbd{M-S-@key{right}} @tab @kbd{C-c C-x R} @tab @kbd{R} @tab
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@item @kbd{M-@key{up}} @tab @kbd{C-c C-x u} @tab @kbd{ } @tab @kbd{@key{Esc} @key{up}}
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@item @kbd{M-S-@key{up}} @tab @kbd{C-c C-x U} @tab @kbd{U} @tab
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@item @kbd{M-@key{down}} @tab @kbd{C-c C-x d} @tab @kbd{ } @tab @kbd{@key{Esc} @key{down}}
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@item @kbd{M-S-@key{down}} @tab @kbd{C-c C-x D} @tab @kbd{D} @tab
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@item @kbd{M-S-@key{down}} @tab @kbd{C-c C-x D} @tab @kbd{D} @tab
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@item @kbd{S-@key{RET}} @tab @kbd{C-c C-x c} @tab @kbd{ } @tab
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@item @kbd{M-@key{RET}} @tab @kbd{C-c C-x m} @tab @kbd{ } @tab @kbd{@key{Esc} @key{RET}}
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@item @kbd{M-S-@key{RET}} @tab @kbd{C-c C-x M} @tab @kbd{ } @tab
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@end lisp
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Org-mode has commands to put files for @i{MobileOrg} into that directory,
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and to read captured notes from there.
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and to read captured notes from there.
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@node Pushing to MobileOrg, Pulling from MobileOrg, Setting up the staging area, MobileOrg
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@section Pushing to MobileOrg
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