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From: Vaidheeswaran C <vaidheeswaran.chinnaraju@gmail.com>
To: Will Monroe <wtmonroe.ls@gmail.com>
Cc: orgmode <emacs-orgmode@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: Missing org-mode manual page:  Validating OpenDocument XML
Date: Wed, 04 Mar 2015 21:30:43 +0530	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <54F72C2B.2000301@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <54F70AB7.4080509@gmail.com>


In your init.el search for undo-tree and remove it (temporarily) Or do
M-x list-packages and uninstall the undo-tree elpa package.

loext:contextual-spacing comes from your styles file.  Find out where
the style file comes from.

If you are using Org package from non-GNU repositories, I would
strongly recommend that you install from official GNU repositories.
i.e., C-h v package-archives and remove all the non-GNU or non-Orgmode
repos.



On Wednesday 04 March 2015 07:07 PM, Will Monroe wrote:
> Thanks so much for your reply!  I think I'm getting closer to
> understanding what's happening.
> 
> On 03/03/2015 10:27 PM, Vaidheeswaran C wrote:
>> I am not sure what is happening.  Some suggestions:
>>
>> 1. C-h v temporary-file-directory.  Check this variable, particularly
>>     if your are on Windows machine.
>>
>> 2. Load Emacs without your custom settings.
>>
>>     a) emacs -Q -L /path/to/org/library
>>
>>        (`-L' option not needed if org comes from your Emacs
>>        installation.)
>>
>>     b) Once Emacs is loaded, do
>>
>>        M-x load-library ox-odt
>>
>>        Note where the styles and schema files come from.
> 
> After following these instructions, I got the following results in Message:
> 
> ,----
> | For information about GNU Emacs and the GNU system, type C-h C-a.
> | Loading ox-odt...
> | Debug (ox-odt): Searching for OpenDocument styles files...
> | Debug (ox-odt): Trying /usr/share/emacs/etc/org/styles/... [2 times]
> | Debug (ox-odt): Trying /home/will/.emacs.d/etc/styles/...
> | Debug (ox-odt): Trying
> /home/will/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20150223/etc/styles/...
> | Debug (ox-odt): Using styles under
> /home/will/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20150223/etc/styles/
> | Debug (ox-odt): Searching for OpenDocument schema files...
> | Debug (ox-odt): Trying /usr/share/emacs/etc/org/schema/... [2 times]
> | Debug (ox-odt): No OpenDocument schema files installed
> | Loading ox-odt...done
> `----
> 
> These style files are the same ones I've used in prior exports in which
> I've seen the errors that I reported in my earlier emails.  I note the
> absence of OpenDocument schema files. As I understand it, they're aren't
> essential for the export to ODT process but are used for troubleshooting
> instead.  Perhaps I've misunderstood that though.
> 
>>     c) Proceed with export
> 
> I opened the same .org file that I'd had trouble exporting and used `C-c
> o O' to invoke export to ODT and then to prompt the file to be opened in
> LibreOffice Writer 4.2.7.2.  It opened without any of the problems I'd
> seen previously.  The Messages output is below.
> 
> ,----
> | LaTeX to MathML converter not available.
> | Formatting LaTeX using verbatim
> | Embedding /home/will/Dropbox/org/panopto-create-recording.png as
> Images/0001.png...
> | Wrote /tmp/odt-3818xsy/meta.xml
> | Using vacuous schema [2 times]
> | Saving file /tmp/odt-3818xsy/styles.xml...
> | Wrote /tmp/odt-3818xsy/styles.xml
> | Using vacuous schema
> | Wrote /tmp/odt-3818xsy/mimetype
> | Using vacuous schema
> | Saving file /tmp/odt-3818xsy/META-INF/manifest.xml...
> | Wrote /tmp/odt-3818xsy/META-INF/manifest.xml
> | Saving file /tmp/odt-3818xsy/content.xml...
> | Wrote /tmp/odt-3818xsy/content.xml
> | (No changes need to be saved)
> | Creating ODT file...
> | Running zip -mX0 work.odt mimetype
> | Running zip -rmTq work.odt .
> | Created /home/will/Dropbox/org/work.odt
> | Parsing archive file...done.
> | Running soffice --nologo --writer /home/will/Dropbox/org/work.odt...done
> `----
> 
> I noted that none of the "undo-tree" duplicate xml files that were cited
> as errors in the OpenDocument validator showed up.
> 
>> 3.  I will focus on XML errors like "loext:contextual-spacing" etc.
>>
>>      The style file used by the exporter comes from `OrgOdtStyles.xml'
>>      (Check messages buffer for where this file comes from).  This file
>>      has no such attributes.
>>
>>      Which version of LibreOffice you are using?  Where did you get
>>      style files from?  Are you using #+ODT_STYLES_FILE option etc....
> 
> I'm using LibreOffice 4.2.7.2.  Although I've used style options--I
> think I just had them listed as #+OPTIONS--I removed them in earlier
> tests to see if they were causing problems.
> 
> After running this test, I tried it out again with my usual
> configuration.  I got the same LibreOffice "input/output" errors and saw
> this in Messages:
> 
> ,----
> | Formatting LaTeX using verbatim
> | Embedding /home/will/Dropbox/org/panopto-create-recording.png as
> Images/0001.png...
> | Wrote /tmp/odt-37886-H/meta.xml
> | Using vacuous schema
> | Local Ispell dictionary set to american
> | Using vacuous schema
> | Local Ispell dictionary set to american
> | Saving file /tmp/odt-37886-H/styles.xml...
> | Wrote /tmp/odt-37886-H/.styles.xml.~undo-tree~
> | Wrote /tmp/odt-37886-H/styles.xml
> | Using vacuous schema
> | Local Ispell dictionary set to american
> | Wrote /tmp/odt-37886-H/mimetype
> | Using vacuous schema
> | Local Ispell dictionary set to american
> | Saving file /tmp/odt-37886-H/META-INF/manifest.xml...
> | Wrote /tmp/odt-37886-H/META-INF/.manifest.xml.~undo-tree~
> | Wrote /tmp/odt-37886-H/META-INF/manifest.xml
> | Saving file /tmp/odt-37886-H/content.xml...
> | Wrote /tmp/odt-37886-H/.content.xml.~undo-tree~
> | Wrote /tmp/odt-37886-H/content.xml
> | (No changes need to be saved)
> | Creating ODT file...
> | Running zip -mX0 work.odt mimetype
> | Running zip -rmTq work.odt .
> | Created /home/will/Dropbox/org/work.odt
> | Parsing archive file...done.
> | Running soffice --nologo --writer /home/will/Dropbox/org/work.odt...done
> `----
> 
> Just as i have with every other attempt using my normal configuration
> from my custom init.el, these messages about "undo-tree" xml files appear.
> 
> After testing all of this, I've learned that my existing version of
> LibreOffice is working, my Emacs and org-mode Lisp files are fine, and
> that the *.org file that I want to export to ODT can be exported
> successfully.
> 
> So what is causing the "undo-tree" error and what is causing the
> "loext:contextual-spacing" errors?  With regard to the "undo-tree"
> errors, since I've been able to overcome them by eliminating my init.el,
> I am under the impression that the problem lies there and that I need to
> scrutinize my config to find out what's going wrong.  The approach that
> comes to mind is to remove all my org-mode settings, see if exporting
> works and then to slowly add the settings back.
> 
> But the other error, "loext:contextual-spacing", is something I have no
> idea about.
> 
> Your replies have been immensely helpful.  I'm still very much a
> beginner and it helps to have a dialogue with someone about problems
> like these that are ambiguous, at least to me.
> 
> If you have any other suggestions for how to proceed, please don't hold
> back.  I'm learning a lot this way.
> 
> All the best,
> 
> Will
> 
>>
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> On Wednesday 04 March 2015 03:19 AM, Monroe, Will wrote:
>>>    On 3/3/15 2:26 PM, Vaidheeswaran C wrote:
>>>> On Tuesday 03 March 2015 08:41 PM, Monroe, Will wrote:
>>>>>     Hello,
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm trying to troubleshoot a corrupt ODT file that I've exported
>>>>> from org-mode.
>>>>> The org-mode manual provides some guidance for this process on the
>>>>> "Validating
>>>>> OpenDocument XML" page (see
>>>>> http://orgmode.org/manual/Validating-OpenDocument-XML.html#Validating-OpenDocument-XML).
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> It mentions validation of an ODT document against the "OpenDocument
>>>>> RELAX NG
>>>>> Compact Syntax (RNC) schema".  I have obtained the xml and RNC
>>>>> files from the
>>>>> org-mode Github site but I'm unsure how to use them.  The org-mode
>>>>> manual page
>>>>> mentions general help in the Introduction (see
>>>>> http://orgmode.org/nxml-mode/Introduction.html#Introduction) but I
>>>>> get a 404
>>>>> error when I attempt to load the page.
>>>>>
>>>>> Does anyone know where I can read this guide?
>>>> You can avoid the cross-manual link errors, by using the manuals at
>>>> gnu.org site:
>>>>
>>>> https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/org/Validating-OpenDocument-XML.html
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> For verification, this is roughly what you need to do:
>>>>
>>>> 1. Copy over schema file.
>>>> 2. Reload Emacs.
>>>> 3. C-x C-f file.odt
>>>> 4. Press ENTER on content.xml
>>>> 5. C-c C-n (M-x rng-next-error)
>>>>
>>>> Or
>>>>
>>>> You can try an online validator:http://odf-validator.rhcloud.com/
>>>>
>>>> Based on my own experience, your *.org file is NOT in utf-8 and uses
>>>> non-English characters (whatever they are called).  Just switch the
>>>> file to utf-8 encoding and you will be all set.
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Thanks for your reply.  I checked the text formatting of the .org
>>> document and
>>> it was utf-8 (confirmed by Emacs "U" in the modeline).  I also tried
>>> exporting
>>> it again and looking at the Messages--can't believe I didn't do that
>>> to begin
>>> with--and I saw this:
>>>
>>> ,----
>>> | LaTeX to MathML converter not available.
>>> | Formatting LaTeX using verbatim
>>> | Embedding /Users/wmonro1/Dropbox/org/panopto-create-recording.png as
>>> Images/0001.png...
>>> | Wrote
>>> /var/folders/_r/333b9wt92kncthm2ph8wpp59b0ccdd/T/odt-66242t3k/meta.xml
>>> | Using schema
>>> ~/Dropbox/emacs/org-odt-schema/schema/od-schema-v1.2-os.rnc [2 times]
>>> | Saving file
>>> /var/folders/_r/333b9wt92kncthm2ph8wpp59b0ccdd/T/odt-66242t3k/styles.xml...
>>>
>>> | Wrote
>>> /var/folders/_r/333b9wt92kncthm2ph8wpp59b0ccdd/T/odt-66242t3k/.styles.xml.~undo-tree~
>>>
>>> | Wrote
>>> /var/folders/_r/333b9wt92kncthm2ph8wpp59b0ccdd/T/odt-66242t3k/styles.xml
>>> | Using vacuous schema
>>> | Wrote
>>> /var/folders/_r/333b9wt92kncthm2ph8wpp59b0ccdd/T/odt-66242t3k/mimetype
>>> | Using vacuous schema
>>> | Saving file
>>> /var/folders/_r/333b9wt92kncthm2ph8wpp59b0ccdd/T/odt-66242t3k/META-INF/manifest.xml...
>>>
>>> | Wrote
>>> /var/folders/_r/333b9wt92kncthm2ph8wpp59b0ccdd/T/odt-66242t3k/META-INF/.manifest.xml.~undo-tree~
>>>
>>> | Wrote
>>> /var/folders/_r/333b9wt92kncthm2ph8wpp59b0ccdd/T/odt-66242t3k/META-INF/manifest.xml
>>>
>>> | Saving file
>>> /var/folders/_r/333b9wt92kncthm2ph8wpp59b0ccdd/T/odt-66242t3k/content.xml...
>>>
>>> | Wrote
>>> /var/folders/_r/333b9wt92kncthm2ph8wpp59b0ccdd/T/odt-66242t3k/.content.xml.~undo-tree~
>>>
>>> | Wrote
>>> /var/folders/_r/333b9wt92kncthm2ph8wpp59b0ccdd/T/odt-66242t3k/content.xml
>>>
>>> | (No changes need to be saved)
>>> | Creating ODT file...
>>> | Running zip -mX0 work.odt mimetype
>>> | Running zip -rmTq work.odt .
>>> | Created /Users/wmonro1/Dropbox/org/work.odt
>>> | Parsing archive file...done.
>>> | Running open /Users/wmonro1/Dropbox/org/work.odt...done
>>> | Parsing archive file...done.
>>> `----
>>>
>>> The presence of the /.content.xml.~undo-tree~,
>>> /.manifest.xml.~undo-tree~, and
>>> /.styles.xml.~undo-tree~ got my attention.  After submitting the
>>> document to the
>>> online validator (default settings used), these files, undoubtedly
>>> created by my
>>> personal inspection in Emacs, showed up again:
>>>
>>> ,----
>>> | Details:
>>> | work.odt: Info: ODF version of root document: 1.2
>>> | work.odt/META-INF/manifest.xml: Error: The file
>>> '.content.xml.~undo-tree~'
>>> shall be listed in the 'META-INF/manifest.xml' file as it exists in
>>> the ODF
>>> package 'work.odt'!
>>> | work.odt/META-INF/manifest.xml: Error: The file
>>> '.styles.xml.~undo-tree~'
>>> shall be listed in the 'META-INF/manifest.xml' file as it exists in
>>> the ODF
>>> package 'work.odt'!
>>> | work.odt/META-INF/manifest.xml: Error: The file
>>> 'META-INF/.manifest.xml.~undo-tree~' shall be listed in the
>>> 'META-INF/manifest.xml' file as it exists in the ODF package 'work.odt'!
>>> | work.odt/META-INF/manifest.xml: Warning: The directory 'Images/' is
>>> not a
>>> sub-document and should not be listed in the 'META-INF/manifest.xml'
>>> file of ODF
>>> package 'work.odt'!
>>> |
>>> internal:/schema/odf1.2/OpenDocument-v1.2-cos01-manifest-schema.rng:
>>> Info: parsed.
>>> | work.odt/META-INF/manifest.xml: Info: 3 errors, 1 warnings
>>> | work.odt/mimetype: Info: no errors, no warnings
>>> | work.odt: Info: Media Type: application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.text
>>> | internal:/schema/odf1.2/OpenDocument-v1.2-cos01-schema.rng: Info:
>>> parsed.
>>> | work.odt/meta.xml: Info: Generator:
>>> | work.odt/meta.xml: Info: no errors, no warnings
>>> | work.odt/styles.xml[2,6289]: Error: unexpected attribute
>>> "loext:contextual-spacing"
>>> | work.odt/styles.xml[2,7187]: Error: unexpected attribute
>>> "loext:contextual-spacing"
>>> | work.odt/styles.xml[2,7885]: Error: unexpected attribute
>>> "loext:contextual-spacing"
>>> | work.odt/styles.xml[2,15357]: Error: unexpected attribute
>>> "loext:contextual-spacing"
>>> | work.odt/styles.xml[2,16222]: Error: unexpected attribute
>>> "loext:contextual-spacing"
>>> | work.odt/styles.xml[2,25655]: Error: unexpected attribute
>>> "loext:contextual-spacing"
>>> | work.odt/styles.xml[2,26198]: Error: unexpected attribute
>>> "loext:contextual-spacing"
>>> | work.odt/styles.xml[2,26482]: Error: unexpected attribute
>>> "loext:contextual-spacing"
>>> | work.odt/styles.xml[2,27530]: Error: unexpected attribute
>>> "loext:contextual-spacing"
>>> | work.odt/styles.xml[2,28689]: Error: unexpected attribute
>>> "loext:contextual-spacing"
>>> | work.odt/styles.xml[2,29340]: Error: unexpected attribute
>>> "loext:contextual-spacing"
>>> | work.odt/styles.xml[2,34718]: Error: unexpected attribute
>>> "loext:contextual-spacing"
>>> | work.odt/styles.xml[2,43716]: Error: unexpected attribute
>>> "loext:rel-width-rel"
>>> | work.odt/styles.xml: Info: 13 errors, no warnings
>>> | work.odt/content.xml: Info: no errors, no warnings
>>> | internal:/schema/odf1.2/OpenDocument-v1.2-cos01-dsig-schema.rng:
>>> Info: parsed.
>>> | work.odt: Info: 16 errors, 1 warnings
>>> `----
>>>
>>> So my best guess is that I need to remove ~undo-tree files to
>>> generate an ODT
>>> file that is valid.  Although I'm at a loss as to where these files
>>> might be.
>>> I've checked in .emacs.d/elpa/org, where my org-mode is installed and
>>> in the
>>> default `org-odt-data-dir' that I set.
>>>
>>> Am I on the right track?  If so, is there another place where the
>>> style files
>>> might reside?
>>>
>>> Will
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
> 
> 

  reply	other threads:[~2015-03-04 15:58 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2015-03-03 15:11 Missing org-mode manual page: Validating OpenDocument XML Monroe, Will
2015-03-03 20:26 ` Vaidheeswaran C
2015-03-03 21:49   ` Monroe, Will
2015-03-04  4:27     ` Vaidheeswaran C
2015-03-04 13:37       ` Will Monroe
2015-03-04 16:00         ` Vaidheeswaran C [this message]
2015-03-04 21:13           ` Monroe, Will

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