But why did you get this error?
Maybe you were setting manually all the agenda files?
Because I have a setting like this
(setq org-agenda-files (directory-files ~/org/ t .org$ t))
And I never had problems..
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At Sun, 13 Sep 2009 14:42:44 -0600,
Dave Täht wrote:
I keep meaning, one of these days, to figure out how to invert the upper
row of the keyboard by default. I find it much easier to type numbers on
the keypad, anyway, and hitting shift to get to !...@#$%^*() seems
redundant.
Interesting
Hi everybody,
(I hope you will forgive my lack of english words...)
I just discovered org-mode and really enjoy it. And I would like to use it
especially for my writing tasks. To do that I need the end of lines to break
in the end.
But I want Emacs only *presents* me the long line cut (with little
Hi there.
I'm new into orgmode. I've looked through the official documentation, but I
can't find the solution to my problems.
Problem 1:
I use many non-english characters in my org-files and when I export them, I
get some weird letters instead of the ones I wrote in the org-file.
Is there a way
Hi there.
Apparently it all comes down to character sets in Firefox.
If I view the html-file with UTF8, all is fine. But the html file specifies
using iso-8859-1: ?xml version=1.0 encoding=iso-8859-1?
It appears that if I view the file in Konqueror and IE, it's ok too as
default.
Med venlig
Thank you very much Scot, the trick helped me. I've put the
*'(global-visual-line-mode
t)* line inside the custom-set-variables block.
I am going to see what I can do to cleanly get the org-indent-mode.
Have a nice day everybody.
2009/9/14 Scot Becker scot.bec...@gmail.com
Somehow I thought
Fantastic, Now I finally found how I will write my servers
documentation, but still I have to decide how to proceed.
I have a git repository in /etc, so every important file is under
revision control.
I have two options I think:
- move everything on the server and link the config files with
Adrien Poupin adrien.pou...@gmail.com writes:
Hi everybody,
I just discovered org-mode and really enjoy it. And I would like to use it
especially for my writing tasks. To do that I need the end of lines to break
in the end.
You want long line to not be truncated by org mode: you have to set
Dan Davison and I (Eric Schulte) are happy to announce that Org-babel
has now been released as a contributed package in Org-mode with
corresponding documentation on worg [1].
Org-babel provides the following functionality:
- Source-code execution and control of output in org buffers
- currently
Thank you. This is also what I wanted. Problem solved ;-)
Bye all.
Adrien.
2009/9/14 Rémi Vanicat vani...@debian.org
Adrien Poupin adrien.pou...@gmail.com writes:
Hi everybody,
I just discovered org-mode and really enjoy it. And I would like to use
it
especially for my writing tasks.
Hi everybody,
Not sure this is the right place to ask;
I'm looking for a way to import a complete file structure into an
org-mode buffer that will be saved to an org-mode file.
I assume org or emacs must be able to do this, but I haven't found
anything googling around..
Thanks for your
Hi guys,
I was wondering how to install org-mode for Emacs 21.4.1, which is the
latest version provided by RHEL 5 and RHEL 4. I even cannot find
previous releases for Emacs 21 at all, nor on the FAQ. It looks that
Emacs 21 is no longer supported.
I fully understand that Emacs 21 is way out
Hello
I'm fairly new to org-mode, and I am surprised about the quoting
behavior in #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE blocks:
The following org file, results in two level 1 titles (* ASCII report
and * Part 1) when the file is reopened in emacs.
* ASCII report
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
Hello,
This is some minor annoyance, but I would like to find a solution for it
anyway.
The preview image of a latex fragment produced by C-c C-x C-l is so
small that I sometimes find it hard to read.
In order to solve that situation, I modified org-format-latex-header so
that the template for
Jing Su @ Gmail jing.su...@gmail.com writes:
Hi guys,
I was wondering how to install org-mode for Emacs 21.4.1, which is the
latest version provided by RHEL 5 and RHEL 4. I even cannot find
previous releases for Emacs 21 at all, nor on the FAQ. It looks that
Emacs 21 is no longer supported.
Jing Su @ Gmail jing.su...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Jing,
I fully understand that Emacs 21 is way out of date. However, since
RHEL is one of the mainstream commercial distros, and is common on
servers, it would be great if org-mode can be consistent with such
``industrial standard'' (which is
At Sun, 13 Sep 2009 19:03:44 +0200,
Michael Brand wrote:
Eric S Fraga wrote:
... Therefore, I'm intrigued by your
reference to viper: is it possible to use, constructively and easily,
viper with org-mode? ...
For me definitely yes. org-mode (which I use for a few months) and
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com wrote:
This is some minor annoyance, but I would like to find a solution for it
anyway.
The preview image of a latex fragment produced by C-c C-x C-l is so
small that I sometimes find it hard to read.
In order to solve that situation, I modified
2009/9/14 Tassilo Horn tass...@member.fsf.org:
Jing Su @ Gmail jing.su...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Jing,
I fully understand that Emacs 21 is way out of date. However, since
RHEL is one of the mainstream commercial distros, and is common on
servers, it would be great if org-mode can be
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 12:59:53PM -0600, Dave Täht wrote:
Jing Su @ Gmail jing.su...@gmail.com writes:
I fully understand that Emacs 21 is way out of date. However, since
RHEL is one of the mainstream commercial distros, and is common on
servers, it would be great if org-mode can be
Thomas S. Dye t...@tsdye.com writes:
Aloha all,
The variable org-export-latex-classes has a specification for unnumbered
sections but I haven't found any documentation how to mark up the org file to
activate them. I might have missed something obvious. Could someone give
me a
pointer
Erwin Panen erwinpa...@fastmail.fm writes:
Not sure this is the right place to ask;
I'm looking for a way to import a complete file structure into an
org-mode buffer that will be saved to an org-mode file.
I assume org or emacs must be able to do this, but I haven't found
anything googling
On 2009-09-14 20:13 +0100, Tassilo Horn wrote:
Emacs 21.4 is nearly 4 years old! Org-mode uses quite a bunch of more
or less recent emacs features, so getting it fully working would be
quite a hassle with a lot of compatibility code.
I agree.
Org is moving forward extremely fast and the main
On Sep 14, 2009, at 11:35 PM, Leo wrote:
On 2009-09-14 20:13 +0100, Tassilo Horn wrote:
Emacs 21.4 is nearly 4 years old! Org-mode uses quite a bunch of more
or less recent emacs features, so getting it fully working would be
quite a hassle with a lot of compatibility code.
That said, I
Eric S Fraga ucec...@ucl.ac.uk, Eric S Fraga ucec...@ucl.ac.uk
writes:
At Sun, 13 Sep 2009 14:42:44 -0600,
Dave Täht wrote:
I keep meaning, one of these days, to figure out how to invert the upper
row of the keyboard by default. I find it much easier to type numbers on
the keypad, anyway,
tycho garen ga...@tychoish.com writes:
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 12:59:53PM -0600, Dave Täht wrote:
Jing Su @ Gmail jing.su...@gmail.com writes:
I fully understand that Emacs 21 is way out of date. However, since
RHEL is one of the mainstream commercial distros, and is common on
servers,
d...@teklibre.org (Dave Täht) writes:
You are right, but I have found the default install of emacs to be so
lame on so many distros for so long that I can understand why people
have flocked to other editors.
Take, for example, the fact that no distro that I know of installs an
emacs
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com writes:
This variable is what I looked for. I still wonder how I overlooked it.
,
| org-format-latex-options is a variable defined in `org.el'.
| Its value is
| (:foreground default :background default :scale 1.0 :html-foreground
Black :html-background
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