Hi Carsten
Carsten Dominik carsten.dominik at gmail.com writes:
Hi Christian,
do you have a link to the updated version of your Makefile? Cannot
find one in the tread...
I haven't sent out a updated version. I have some updates sitting on my hard
drive at home. On top of that I'd like
Christian Egli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I haven't sent out a updated version. I have some updates sitting on my hard
drive at home. On top of that I'd like to get some nice LaTeX export of the
agenda included in the printout. I sent a proposal for the LaTeX to Bastien
and
hope that he'll
Christian Egli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Attached is an updated version of org2pocketMod. As before you need to
have the pdfjam tools installed. Also you might want to add (setq
cal-tex-diary t) to your .emacs, so diary entries actually show up in
your printout.
Works fine -- great stuff!
On Oct 17, 2007, at 1:58 PM, Christian Egli wrote:
Hi
Bastien bzg at altern.org writes:
Christian Egli christian.egli at novell.com writes:
The attached script generates a pocketMod style pdf which
contains the
next four weeks, the next three months and the current year on one
page. It
Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Then I guess being able to export the agenda to LaTeX makes sense.
Can you describe what would be the expected LaTeX output for you?
Anything like the following would be really really nice:
Bastien bzg at altern.org writes:
Leo sdl.web at gmail.com writes:
Then I guess being able to export the agenda to LaTeX makes sense.
Can you describe what would be the expected LaTeX output for you?
Anything like the following would be really really nice:
Christian Egli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Should we use `cal-tex.el'-like output (very nice but very specific, and
not flexible)? Should we just use a straightforward verbatim display?
Should we use sections for agenda with multiple views?
A straightforward verbatim dump of the agenda view is
On 2007-10-17 03:03 +0100, Dan Griswold wrote:
Also, a little gotcha I've found, which may catch some of us org-mode
GTD-ers: cal-tex.el does not check for the @ symbol when inputting
from the diary, and thus does not escape it, leading to latex-errors
on processing.
This probably should be
Thanks adding (setq cal-tex-diary t) to my .emacs fixed it.
Ian.
This looks very useful. The only problem on my system is that no
diary entries are printed. I have checked the location of the diary
file. I suspect that I need to tweak the emacs command line options.
For anyone using
Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 2007-10-17 03:03 +0100, Dan Griswold wrote:
Also, a little gotcha I've found, which may catch some of us org-mode
GTD-ers: cal-tex.el does not check for the @ symbol when inputting
from the diary, and thus does not escape it, leading to latex-errors
on
On 2007-10-17 11:09 +0100, Ian Barton wrote:
This looks very useful. The only problem on my system is that no
diary entries are printed. I have checked the location of the diary
file. I suspect that I need to tweak the emacs command line options.
For anyone using Debian/Ubuntu pdf90 is part
Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 2007-10-17 03:03 +0100, Dan Griswold wrote:
Also, a little gotcha I've found, which may catch some of us org-mode
GTD-ers: cal-tex.el does not check for the @ symbol when inputting
from the diary, and thus does not escape it, leading to latex-errors
on
Hi
Bastien bzg at altern.org writes:
Christian Egli christian.egli at novell.com writes:
The attached script generates a pocketMod style pdf which contains the
next four weeks, the next three months and the current year on one
page. It also generates a hipsterPDA style printout which
Dan Griswold dgriswol at rochester.rr.com writes:
Because I've been trying something similar (but not as advanced), I'm
intrigued by the possibilities of your approach. Sadly, I can't run
your Makefile. I get an error[1]. Am I missing something?
I need more details to analyse the problem.
Leo == Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 2007-10-17 03:03 +0100, Dan Griswold wrote:
Also, a little gotcha I've found, which may catch some of us
org-mode GTD-ers: cal-tex.el does not check for the @ symbol when
inputting from the diary, and thus does not escape it, leading
Christian Egli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You need to install pdfjam. Most distros have it. Otherwise get it from
http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/statistics/staff/academic/firth/software/pdfjam.
Thanks, installed.
You basically just type make :-). This will produce two pdfs:
pocketMod.pdf
pete phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On the basis that any '@'s get changed to \verb|@|, it just escapes
them. Clearly only a temporary measure!
Works nice here.
http://www.cognition.ens.fr/~guerry/u/hipsterPDA.pdf
http://www.cognition.ens.fr/~guerry/u/pocketMod.pdf
Except for the
Bastien bzg at altern.org writes:
Christian Egli christian.egli at novell.com writes:
You basically just type make . This will produce two pdfs:
pocketMod.pdf and hipsterPDA.pdf.
I can't get this to work because of the issues I mentionned above
Here I reproduce them:
,
| - get
Christian Egli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
,
| - get rid of the misplaced \verb|@|
Does Pete's patch help?
Yes it does, no problem anymore.
| - get rid of the links by using their description only
This I don't understand. How do you get your deadlines to show up
in your calendar?
Richard G Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
%%(org-diary :scheduled :timestamp :deadline)
in my ~/.diary file.
FYI : Putting that in my .diary file caused me to get an empty agenda.
Can you explain to me how that line works? And Is the supposed to be
there?
I guess this should somehow
Christian Egli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dan Griswold dgriswol at rochester.rr.com writes:
Because I've been trying something similar (but not as advanced), I'm
intrigued by the possibilities of your approach. Sadly, I can't run
your Makefile. I get an error[1]. Am I missing something?
I
Bastien [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Christian Egli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
,
| - get rid of the misplaced \verb|@|
Does Pete's patch help?
Yes it does, no problem anymore.
| - get rid of the links by using their description only
This I don't understand. How do you get your
Christian Egli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Now what would be really nice is if I could export the agenda view to
latex. I couldn't find any code in org-export-latex.el to do that. Am
I missing something, Bastien?
No you're not.
For now you can use `org-write-agenda' (C-x C-w) to export the
On 2007-10-18 02:47 +0100, Bastien wrote:
Christian Egli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Now what would be really nice is if I could export the agenda view to
latex. I couldn't find any code in org-export-latex.el to do that. Am
I missing something, Bastien?
No you're not.
For now you can use
Christian,
Because I've been trying something similar (but not as advanced), I'm
intrigued by the possibilities of your approach. Sadly, I can't run
your Makefile. I get an error[1]. Am I missing something?
About font size, I've found that for what we're trying to do, it helps
to replace \tiny
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