Hi,
please find attached a patch to allow more flexible handling of missing ids in
org-id-find; some people (like me) tend to lose ids now and then and may
benefit from more choices.
The current behaviour of calling org-id-update-id-locations is pretty perfect
for situations where the id has
Hi,
as I use the excellent package org-id in a somewhat non-standard way, I tend to
produce IDs, that are not referenced from anywhere. Org-id handles this great
and does not suffer in performance, but eventually I want to remove those
unreferenced IDs.
Therefore I have written a small
Hi all,
I mean: get real work done, instead of just nudging the usual activists ?
I don't know what you are trying to say here. Plenty of work is going on
IRL and in Org master.
Just wanted to know, if I myself could do a bit more, than just nudging the
usual activists.
(e.g. fixing
Hi Sharon,
not sure, what happened in your setup. Maybe things can get clearer, if you
would supply
the line of lisp that you employed to bind F13.
Was it something like
(global-set-key [(f13)] 'org-archive-subtree)
?
regards
Marc
Am 05.01.2014 04:35, schrieb Sharon Kimble:
Whilst trying
Hi Michael,
thanx for the good words about org-index !
And yes all those packages are earlier Versions of org-index :-/
However, I did not try to cover my traces that way, but rather tried to find a
name,
that at first glimpse gives an idea of this packages purpose ...
Now, org-index is a
Hi Alan
Alan Schmitt alan.schm...@polytechnique.org writes:
I'm trying org-index, and I let the assistant build the table for me. At
the end of the set, this error occurred:
,
| Saved org-index-id '50E94CE9-06B3-452E-96B6-FA47AA08B9D6' to
/Users/schmitta/.emacs.d/custom.el
| let:
Hi,
would this be enough ? :
- Monitor the list for problems with worg several times a week
- Run the export process once a week to explicitly look for problems
- Contact the authors of any problematic files
- Not really be able to greatly improve the exporting process itself,
because of a
Am 23.04.2013 16:41, schrieb Johan Ekh:
Hi all,
I've installed version 8 of org-mode and now I get the message not in an item when I
try to add new headings with M-RET. What is wrong?
BR / Johan
Hi Johan !
Well, tried but it just works fine for me (which is a very big relief :-)
Which of
Hm; good reply.
I will try ...
best regards, Marc
Am 12.04.2013 15:09, schrieb Christian Egli:
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
Hi Marc-Oliver,
Marc-Oliver Ihm m...@ihm.name writes:
i would like to convert orgmode to textile (which is used within confluence
wiki).
What is the best way to do
Hello list,
i would like to convert orgmode to textile (which is used within confluence
wiki).
What is the best way to do this ?
New exporter already or external programs ?
Thanx and best regards,
Marc
Hi,
if I need to ediff two org-files, I just switch their buffers back to
fundamental mode temporarily.
Not elegant, but works.
regards, Marc
Am 06.04.2013 11:47, schrieb Thorsten Jolitz:
Hi List,
many files on Worg have this startup option:
,--
| +STARTUP:...
Hi,
org-favtable now has its own documentation at worg:
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/org-favtable.html
Its table of contents reads like this:
* Introduction and Overview
* Three scenarios of typical usage
* Some concepts of org-favtable
* Installation and setup
* A working
can reproduce that behaviour and find it useful ...
best regards, Marc
Am 24.01.2013 21:09, schrieb Marc-Oliver Ihm:
Hi Andrew,
some time ago I did somethin similar (see below), it works with properties and
might
come close, to what you want ...
best regards, Marc
(defun org-date-state
Hi Andrew,
some time ago I did somethin similar (see below), it works with properties and
might
come close, to what you want ...
best regards, Marc
(defun org-date-state (arg)
Save away state for current node; with prefix restore for all nodes if time has
passed.
(interactive P)
(if
.
This will be even easier with the support for normal org-mode links, that
will be introduced with version 2.1, next month.
Comments, as always, are welcome.
Best regards, Marc
Am 24.12.2012 09:47, schrieb Bastien:
Hi Marc-Oliver,
Marc-Oliver Ihm m...@ihm.name writes:
Version 2.0 of org-reftable.el has
new references or search for existing ones in all your org-files.
All this, including the proper setup, is explained in its documentation.
Any comments or suggestions are highly welcome !
regards, Marc-Oliver Ihm
lines to add to your .emacs
(require 'org-reftable
, this might be useful for you.
with kind regards, Marc-Oliver Ihm
* Table operations --- filter or combine tables
This section within the library of babel provides table operations.
See the documentation just below for details and working examples.
Author : Marc-Oliver Ihm i
Hello,
Just fixed the broken link to org-refer-by-number.el;
hopefully this gives others a better chance to actually use it :-)
Please find its short description below.
with kind regards, Marc-Oliver Ihm
org-refer-by-number.el – refer to things by number, when direct
linking
Hi Andreas,
I think the behaviour you have discovered is governed by the constant
org-babel-block-lob-one-liner-regexp;
However, tweaking this regular expression the right way seems to be really hard
(impossible):
much in improving this package. Having said this, I would be glad,
if table operations could eventually some day be considered fit for inclusion
into the proper library of babel.
with kind regards, Marc-Oliver Ihm
* Table operations --- filter or combine tables
This section within the library
Hi,
if you add :colnames yes, like this:
#+call: raw-to-table[:exports results](table=raw2) :colnames yes
you get the headers, that you expect.
regards, Marc
) is fontified correctly, whereas the second line
(Inside table),
which is a simple table, is not.
Probably this is due to the fact, that org has its own opinion, on how the
table should be fontified.
Is there any way to circumvent this behaviour ?
with kind regards, Marc-Oliver Ihm
Am 03.03.2012 16:54, schrieb Markus Grebenstein:
Dear List,
from time to time I involuntarily archive parts of my thesis when I want to
save (it happens
when I mess up the saving keys). Since I recognized this a couple of days or
even weeks later
this makes recovering complicated.
Therefore
minimal and I did not see any
side-effects.
with kind regards, Marc-Oliver Ihm
index 882a41c..7107984 100644
--- a/lisp/org.el
+++ b/lisp/org.el
@@ -6302,7 +6302,7 @@ in special contexts.
(if (org-at-item-p)
(org-list-set-item-visibility (point-at-bol) struct 'children
either have a patch to test or need to declare bankruptcy and
ask for
help of a real elisp-wizard :-)
with kind regards, Marc
Am 06.02.2012 21:34, schrieb Sebastien Vauban:
Hi Marc-Oliver,
Marc-Oliver Ihm wrote:
Am 16.12.2010 14:26, schrieb Sébastien Vauban:
Though that is written in =org
alot), because once I open the topmost node, all
subheadings with any
inline task are opened too, regardless how depp they are nested. This makes it
nearly impossible to get
an overview about the contents of the node.
So: This problem still seems to be around.
with kind regards, Marc-Oliver Ihm
with or
without column-names;
so to react accordingly (and not surprise users) I need to know within the
#+begin_src-block
the value of the :colnames header-argument from the #+call-line.
Thanx a lot !
with kind regards, Marc-Oliver Ihm
P.s.: Possible solutions I can think of:
- Access the variable
Phewww !
Hi Eric, Thanx a lot !
Not quite through with understanding your post, but I already see, that there
is everything I need in there.
Thanx a lot and Thanx again !
with kind regards, Marc
press f11 (please choose your own key) and
enter a keyword to do an occur for this keyword. Normally several toplevel
headings are found and the right one is chosen by typing return.
I hope, that someone might find this useful too.
with kind regards, Marc-Oliver Ihm
:-) And of course I am not sure
what would be the side effects of changing this
behaviour ...
So, thanx again for pointing out this very easy workaround !
with kind regards, Marc-Oliver Ihm
To explain the cause (if not rationale) for the current behavior; when
executing a call line
, Marc-Oliver Ihm
in debugging this problem :-) And of course I am not sure what would
be the side effects of changing this
behaviour ...
So, thanx again for pointing out this very easy workaround !
with kind regards, Marc-Oliver Ihm
the cl-package ?).
So it is probably not yet fit for official inclusion into the library of babel.
with kind regards,
Marc-Oliver Ihm
As a side note: I am very pleased and fascinated, how easily babel and org have
made the task of keeping together
all aspects of development; from user documentation
define an elisp-function and use edebug in that.
That's definitely fair enough for my case !
(but I will keep explicit edebug-support on my wishlist :-)
with kind regards, Marc-Oliver Ihm
imagine would be to define global functions
to do the work and
only call these functions from the code blocks ...
with kind and curious regards, Marc-Oliver Ihm
Am 01.01.2012 21:05, schrieb Nicolas Goaziou:
Hello,
Marc-Oliver Ihmmarc-oliver@online.de writes:
Is there a way to use edebug for debugging my emacs-lisp code blocks ?
(Or is there another preferred way to debug emacs-lisp code in
babel ?)
You can open the block in a temporary buffer,
welcome !
I hope the above helps, please let me know if I have been unclear or if
you have any other questions.
I look forward to your patch!
Cheers,
With kind regards, Marc-Oliver Ihm
Hi Eric,
Thanx, that was exactly the input I was looking for.
Now I have something nice to code over
the right name or can
it be shortened to ob-table-proc.
Any input would be very welcome !
With kind regards, Marc-Oliver Ihm
;;; org-babel-table-proc.el --- Common operations on tables for use with
orgmode and lob
;; Copyright (C) 2010-2011
;; Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;; Author: Marc
!
Before polishing my next package for publishing, I will first ask the mailing list for any
pointers to prior art :-)
with kind regards, Marc-Oliver Ihm
explanations,
which not at last have taught me, never to underestimate the broadness and
depth of orgmode :-)
with kind regards, Marc-Oliver Ihm
Am 20.12.2011 01:12, schrieb Bernt Hansen:
Marc-Oliver Ihmmarc-oliver@online.de writes:
There is probably some overlap here, but I do not see a way to find
Hi Marcelo,
Am 19.12.2011 04:39, schrieb Marcelo de Moraes Serpa:
Hey, sounds useful!
Thank you !
I couldn't really use it though, I don't get this prompt:
Start date (or end):
Should I input the start or end date there? It shows twice, with the same
prompt.
I think the prompt is
an answer to the common question
'What have I done
last week ?'
Hope, that this package can be useful.
regards, Marc-Oliver Ihm
!
regards, Marc-Oliver Ihm
-by-number.el
The file is documented extensively, so I hope the package can be used readily by anyone, who
finds it useful.
regards, Marc-Oliver Ihm
-by-number)
;;
;; Further reading:
;;
;; Setup: See the variable `org-refer-by-number-id'
;; Usage: See the function `org-refer-by-number'
Hope, you will find it useful.
with kind regards,
Marc-Oliver Ihm
;;; org-refer-by-number.el --- Refer by number, where linking is not possible
;; Copyright
Am 21.08.2011 14:32, schrieb Philip Rooke:
Marc-Oliver Ihmi...@online.de writes:
By the way: There are surely official documentation standards, that I
could adhere for this. However, at present I cannot find them. Could
anyone provide me a pointer please ?
Does the file
acceptable I would be glad to submit a secound
patch to the documentation as well. By the way: There are surely
official documentation standards, that I could adhere for this. However,
at present I cannot find them. Could anyone provide me a pointer please ?
with kind regards, Marc-Oliver Ihm
I noticed a similar problem under Windows. Column view reproducible crashes for
me. Emacs 24 and org 7.6
I think this is more a problem with emacs than with org, but I did not take the
time to post it into an emacs mailing list.
regards, Marc-Oliver Ihm
Am 09.08.2011 14:27, schrieb Skip
On 27.07.2011 11:18, Avery Chan wrote:
To whom it may concern,
I am trying to load orgmode via the emacs-starter kit. Following the
instructions, I did the following:
508 cp -R emacs-starter-kit ~/.emacs.d
509 cd /Users/avery/.emacs.d
511 git submodule init
515 git submodule update
The update
, that I have thought of
before, but postponed until
someone would suggest/request this feature :-)
Cheers !
with kind regards, Marc-Oliver Ihm
!
with kind regards, Marc-Oliver Ihm
(defun org-find-timestamps ()
Find inactive timestamps within a date-range and maybe sort them.
This function can help to bring the notes, that you take within
org-mode, into a chronological order, even if they are scattered
among many different nodes. The result
broken my code (I found that I need to rely on the contents of
the *Occur*-buffer).
If you find that such an *Occur*-Buffer is created, when you run my function,
would it be possible to
send it to me ?
Thanx a lot !
with kind regards, Marc-Oliver Ihm
Am 18.07.2011 10:20, schrieb Bastien:
Hi
Hello All !
I would like to submit the new function org-find-timestamps for disussion.
Citing its documentation:
Find inactive timestamps within a date-range and maybe sort them.
This function can help to bring the notes, that you take within
org-mode, into a chronological order, even if
sent to the destination buffer, because you already type it there ...
regards, Marc-Oliver Ihm
(e.g. the :TJ:-Drawer) ?
Is it available at your github (https://github.com/egli/org-mode) ?
with kind regards, Marc-Oliver Ihm
Am 16.03.2011 12:04, schrieb Christian Egli:
Hi all
I have some long standing improvements to Taskjuggler export which I'd
finally like to push to the repo.
Thanks
Am 27.02.2011 11:28, schrieb Bastien:
Hi Marc-Olivier,
thanks for very clear explanations about the problem you're trying to
fix, and thanks for the code.
I'm not using the GTD-methodology myself, so I cannot really see whether
it meets a general need in the GTD world or not.
Your email and
be glad for any suggestions for improvements.
with kind regards, Marc-Oliver Ihm
(defun org-unbacked-priorities ()
Find toplevel entries, that do not have at least one child in state
NEXT and of priority equal or higher
(interactive)
(let ((level-1-prio 0)
(level-other-highest-prio
(and takes no arguments either). However, if people think it
could be useful, I would be grateful for any suggestions for improvements.
with kind regards, Marc-Oliver Ihm
(defun org-unbacked-priorities ()
Find toplevel entries, that do not have at least one child in state
NEXT
Am 05.02.2011 22:46, schrieb Marc-Oliver Ihm:
Hello,
I have some co-workers with whom I would like to share my notes from org
and even some of the todos, which are recorded there.
Unfortunately they are not very emacs savy, so that I need another way
besides emacs to give access
on this topic, but I have found no
solution yet.
Is there a way ?
Any help would be appreciated.
with kind regards, Marc-Oliver Ihm
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tool and toy !
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Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com
03.11.2010 21:12
An
Marc-Oliver Ihm i...@online.de
Kopie
emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Thema
Re: org-babel: feature-request: allow table-cells to be passed as strings
Hi Marc,
Sorry to stall this thread
for any answers to my question !
With kind regards, Marc-Oliver Ihm
(defun merge-tables-by-first-column (rest tables)
Merge any number of tables by treating their first column as a key;
sort the result
(interactive)
(let (is-all-numbers
less-than-function
equal-function
Am 16.10.2010 21:58, schrieb Nick Dokos:
Jeff Horn jrhorn...@gmail.com wrote:
Very useful, since I often do the same! Thanks for this.
On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 12:34 PM, Marc-Oliver Ihm i...@online.de wrote:
Hello !
I sometimes find myself adjusting timestamps just by editing its text
of timestamp has been adjusted.)
t
))
(add-hook 'org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c-hook 'org-set-weekday-of-timestamp)
Maybe someone else might find that useful too.
With kind regards, Marc-Oliver Ihm
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Sorry for bothering but I have not been able to find this code.
Could you please provide a pointer ?
Thanx a lot !
with kind regards, Marc-Oliver Ihm
Am 16.10.2010 04:55, schrieb Thomas S. Dye:
Aloha all,
I'm working with Eric Fraga's GANTT chart code, posted here recently.
I'd
the documentation and the sources and have not been able
to find such a switch.
with kind regards, Marc-Oliver Ihm
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numerals in Babel s.t. we don't lose precision in these cases.
Thanks -- Eric
Marc-Oliver Ihm i...@online.de writes:
Hello !
Currently org-babel, when passing a table as input to a
source-code-block, behaves like this:
If the cell looks like a number, it will be converted to an integer
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