* install org-element, org-db
@ 2015-08-28 16:12 Lawrence Bottorff
2015-08-28 16:27 ` Rasmus
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From: Lawrence Bottorff @ 2015-08-28 16:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
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What's the best way to install latest org-element and org-db? They're not
default, are they? They're not in ELPA.
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* Re: install org-element, org-db
2015-08-28 16:12 install org-element, org-db Lawrence Bottorff
@ 2015-08-28 16:27 ` Rasmus
2015-08-28 18:02 ` Lawrence Bottorff
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From: Rasmus @ 2015-08-28 16:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
Lawrence Bottorff <borgauf@gmail.com> writes:
> What's the best way to install latest org-element and org-db? They're not
> default, are they? They're not in ELPA.
Don't know what org-db is. Re org-element you should probably use the one
that comes with your org-package. IOW, you general org version and your
org-element version should be in sync.
Hope it helps,
Rasmus
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* Re: install org-element, org-db
2015-08-28 16:27 ` Rasmus
@ 2015-08-28 18:02 ` Lawrence Bottorff
2015-08-28 18:17 ` Rasmus
2015-08-28 18:21 ` Nick Dokos
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From: Lawrence Bottorff @ 2015-08-28 18:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
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Yes, I got confused when I did M-x org-element-interpret-data and got
nothing. I used it in a code block and it worked fine. Beginner question
for sure: Why do these functions not work as M-x commands, rather, just in
elisp code?
BTW, how would I run org-element-interpret-data and have it just place the
output directly into my buffer without placing it in the #+RESULTS: output
format? I see I can customize the #+RESULTS: word itself, and, of
course, *:results
raw* almost gets it, but still puts the #+RESULTS: label at the top.
On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 4:27 PM, Rasmus <rasmus@gmx.us> wrote:
> Lawrence Bottorff <borgauf@gmail.com> writes:
>
> > What's the best way to install latest org-element and org-db? They're not
> > default, are they? They're not in ELPA.
>
> Don't know what org-db is. Re org-element you should probably use the one
> that comes with your org-package. IOW, you general org version and your
> org-element version should be in sync.
>
> Hope it helps,
> Rasmus
>
> --
> Tack, ni svenska vakttorn. Med plutonium tvingar vi dansken på knä!
>
>
>
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* Re: install org-element, org-db
2015-08-28 18:02 ` Lawrence Bottorff
@ 2015-08-28 18:17 ` Rasmus
2015-08-28 18:21 ` Nick Dokos
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From: Rasmus @ 2015-08-28 18:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
Lawrence Bottorff <borgauf@gmail.com> writes:
> Yes, I got confused when I did M-x org-element-interpret-data and got
> nothing. I used it in a code block and it worked fine. Beginner question
> for sure: Why do these functions not work as M-x commands, rather, just in
> elisp code?
The technical reason: Function that are not marked as interactive won't
show up in M-x. See the the docstring of interactive and the elisp manual
for details.
Why wasn't it marked interactive [note, I'm speculating here]? It's
unlikely that you could want or should to run org-element-interpret-data
with "hand-written" input. The org-element form becomes quite long (check
org-element-at-point on your favorite element). In any case, when you
need it just do M-:.
> BTW, how would I run org-element-interpret-data and have it just place the
> output directly into my buffer without placing it in the #+RESULTS: output
> format? I see I can customize the #+RESULTS: word itself, and, of
> course, *:results
> raw* almost gets it, but still puts the #+RESULTS: label at the top.
To the best of my knowledge I would say no. If I'm wrong Nick D will
surely chim in with the correct answer.
Rasmus
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* Re: install org-element, org-db
2015-08-28 18:02 ` Lawrence Bottorff
2015-08-28 18:17 ` Rasmus
@ 2015-08-28 18:21 ` Nick Dokos
2015-08-28 18:34 ` Nick Dokos
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From: Nick Dokos @ 2015-08-28 18:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
Lawrence Bottorff <borgauf@gmail.com> writes:
> Yes, I got confused when I did M-x org-element-interpret-data and got nothing. I used it in a code block
> and it worked fine. Beginner question for sure: Why do these functions not work as M-x commands, rather,
> just in elisp code?
>
It's the difference between "commands" and functions. Commands are
functions that contain an (interactive) form and can be executed with
M-x <command> RET. Functions need to be evaluated with M-: (<function>
<args>...) RET.
See the "command" entry in
(info "(elisp) What is a function")
and references therein. I should say that the above is not quite
accurate but it captures 99% of what you need to know. Read the
references for the whole story.
> BTW, how would I run org-element-interpret-data and have it just place the output directly into my
> buffer without placing it in the #+RESULTS: output format? I see I can customize the #+RESULTS: word
> itself, and, of course, :results raw almost gets it, but still puts the #+RESULTS: label at the top.
>
M-: (org-element-interpret-data) RET
would evaluate the function, but any results would go to the echo area,
not your buffer. Adding a prefix argument would do what you want:
C-u M-: (org-element-interpret-data) RET
> On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 4:27 PM, Rasmus <rasmus@gmx.us> wrote:
>
> Lawrence Bottorff <borgauf@gmail.com> writes:
>
> > What's the best way to install latest org-element and org-db? They're not
> > default, are they? They're not in ELPA.
>
> Don't know what org-db is. Re org-element you should probably use the one
> that comes with your org-package. IOW, you general org version and your
> org-element version should be in sync.
>
> Hope it helps,
> Rasmus
>
> --
> Tack, ni svenska vakttorn. Med plutonium tvingar vi dansken på knä!
Nick
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* Re: install org-element, org-db
2015-08-28 18:21 ` Nick Dokos
@ 2015-08-28 18:34 ` Nick Dokos
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From: Nick Dokos @ 2015-08-28 18:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
Nick Dokos <ndokos@gmail.com> writes:
>> BTW, how would I run org-element-interpret-data and have it just place the output directly into my
>> buffer without placing it in the #+RESULTS: output format? I see I can customize the #+RESULTS: word
>> itself, and, of course, :results raw almost gets it, but still puts the #+RESULTS: label at the top.
>>
>
> M-: (org-element-interpret-data) RET
>
> would evaluate the function, but any results would go to the echo area,
> not your buffer. Adding a prefix argument would do what you want:
>
> C-u M-: (org-element-interpret-data) RET
>
I didn't look at the definition before posting, sorry -
org-element-interpret-data takes an argument and you need to
pass it in the call:
C-u M-: (org-element-interpret-data <data>) RET
As Rasmus points out, that might be complicated/inconvenient/both.
Nick
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