Hello.
Here is a conversation from the emacs Stack Exchange question and answer
website. It's from December.
Asker I would like to make it easy to find where are the free
Asker blocks of time in my org-mode agenda.
Asker
Asker For instance, if I have two appointments one
Asker 9:30am-10:30am
[...] if one doesn't have systematic general escaping, there
will always be legitimate uses that will not be addressable.
+1
As a lowly user, I have often wished for a hypothetical function called
org-escapify-region. (And of course the reverse function.)
I've never even looked for one,
Pardon me for resurrecting an old thread, but I am sorry to report that I'm
experiencing the issue described below today.
Since I use eschulte's starter kit for my emacs initialization, it's not easy
to start a fresh emacs and install org-mode from ELPA before calling any
org-mode functions.
(I'm not so experienced with org-mode, so I would need at least some
assistance how such a TODO item should look like)
A 'headline' is a 'TODO item' if-and-only-if it contains one of the TODO
Keywords in the appropriate position.
See: http://orgmode.org/worg/dev/org-syntax.html
While you're
That is good to know. Thanks!
Achim Gratz writes:
Loyall, David writes:
In line 1145 org-table.el [1]
(defun org-table-get (line column)
...should it read like this instead?
(defun org-table-get (optional line column)
Not necessarily, it simply means you have to use
In line 1145 org-table.el [1]
(defun org-table-get (line column)
...should it read like this instead?
(defun org-table-get (optional line column)
Hope this helps,
--Dave
1.
http://orgmode.org/w/org-mode.git?p=org-mode.git;a=blob;f=lisp/org-table.el;hb=HEAD#l1145
I might have converted someone this weekend.
I had been babbling about Emacs, lisp, and the early 1980s to him for some
time.
I told him that Emacs was a 37 year old tree, that it had carefully tended for
all that time by a community of folks that really cared about doing things the
right
From: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org On Behalf Of Achim Gratz
Loyall, David writes:
And that's why civilized programs don't depend on external executables
from $PATH.
Then practically all programs are uncivilized, especially when considering
that
dynamic libraries are just another form
Subject: Re: [O] converting people to Emacs and org-mode
[snip]
Perhaps the web incarnations of org could help here too.
I plan to bring attention to Emacs by publishing a wiki on our intranet.
ikiwiki[1] is a simple perl based wiki compiler. You maintain a tree of text
documents in VCS,
# in this directory too. Being totally a beginner with elisp
hacking, I don't know how to trace out this behavior.
On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 3:32 PM, Christopher Schmidt
christop...@ch.ristopher.com wrote:
Loyall, David david.loy...@nebraska.gov writes:
Dear orgmode users: what does that represent
Just tried [...X] and don't have the [... utility] that Org is looking for.
And that's why civilized programs don't depend on external executables from
$PATH.
Now, I'd imagine that some people have argued in the past that org shouldn't
depend on external executables. Clearly those arguments
Marcin Borkowski mb...@wmi.amu.edu.pl writes:
Yep, I preferred the old one, too.
This one? http://orgmode.org/img/org-mode-unicorn.png Yes, I like this one,
it's smiling, benevolent.
Wait... Here's a higher resolution version...
http://orgmode.org/img/org-mode-unicorn.svg Zoom in.
... In
42,
Try this:
Move the point to some headline.
Press C-c C-x p v TAB ENTER a TAB ENTER
Observe how lines, like :PROPERTIES:, were added to your headline.
Press C-u C-u TAB to simulate closing the file and reopening it.
I know that this isn't exactly what you're looking for. You're looking for
FYI, I don't think that email is involved here.
I think that [lawrence]@[lawrence-ThinkPad-T61].[11138]:[1363708367]
...is: [username]@[hostname].[pid or port]:[unix timestamp]
1363708367 = Tue, 19 Mar 2013 15:52:47 GMT
Dear orgmode users: what does that represent? Is it a socket? A named
FWIW, I believe that the org-mode community should do what we can to oblige
Jambunathan's request, even if/when we're not legally required to do so. I
think that we should do the same for any human who wants to withdraw from an
endeavor. (Don't each of you feel that your code is a part of
François,
Have a look at
https://github.com/ether/etherpad-lite/blob/master/doc/easysync/easysync-full-description.tex
and other nearby documents/code.
Implementing easysync in elisp would be valuable, not just for org-mode, I
think.
Cheers, and thanks for your work!
--Dave
-Original
Hello.
I want to add this item:
* TODO change img tags to wiki style [[!img]] tags
...But the square brackets get interpreted as links.
I tried \[\[!img\]\], but that shows up unescaped.
Does org-mode have an escape mechanism?
Thanks, cheers,
--Dave
p.s. I'm new to org-mode and I like it.
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