Hello,
in a software documentation we want to refer to menu entries like this:
[menu][arrow right][menu entry]
no spaces between the text and the arrow.
(usually, we would use a syntax like
"menu:menu entry"
but this is interpreted by org as an internal link?)
We find that:
(1) File\rarrOpen
Morning guys.
> "Pete" == Pete Phillips smtl.co.uk> writes:
Pete> Some of these actions will have SCHEDULED or DEADLINE dates associated
Pete> with them and I only want to see those actions 30 days (or perhaps 60
Pete> days) before the date. Anything without a DEADLine or SCHEDULED date I
Hi,
First of all: Many thanks for org-mode!
There is a minor issue though that keeps buggin' me. I use a lot of repeating
time stamps à la
* TODO Something
SCHEDULED: <2009-06-23 Tue .+3d>
When I reschedule them by moving the cursor over it and hitting C-. the repeat
information is lost (
I have used several information management tools over the years, but I
am trying to use Emacs/orgmode more. There are many examples of people
using Orgmode for time management type tasks, but not a lot on
information management.
I would be interested in any insights into how people use orgmode fo
Hello Carsten, hello all,
Carsten> If you'd like to take over that task for a while, please get in
Carsten> touch with Paul, CC to me and to the mailing list (so that not
Carsten> 100 people write to Paul... :-)
I got in touch with Mickael and gave him the material needed to get
started with org-
Hi Paul,
thank you very much for the time you contributed by moderating the
group.
- Carsten
On Jun 23, 2009, at 11:14 AM, Paul R wrote:
Hello Carsten, hello all,
Carsten> If you'd like to take over that task for a while, please
get in
Carsten> touch with Paul, CC to me and to the maili
On May 18, 2009, at 5:21 PM, Dale Smith wrote:
Carsten Dominik writes:
On May 14, 2009, at 11:03 PM, Dale Smith wrote:
I'm confused about the value of FORMAT in {{{date(FORMAT)}}}.
I wanted to use "%B %e, %Y", but I have two problems. With the
quotes, I get an "eval: End of file during
On Jun 23, 2009, at 12:15 AM, Stefan Vollmar wrote:
Hello,
I need to occasionally export a simple table with two images (so
they are nicely aligned in one row). My approach was to use a MACRO:
#+MACRO: my-simple-2table #+HTML: src="./images/$1"/>src="./images/$2"/>
But
{{{my-simple-2tab
On Jun 23, 2009, at 12:52 AM, Pete Phillips wrote:
Evening to you all
"Carsten" == Carsten Dominik writes:
Carsten> Pete, what exactly do you meam by "custom agenda" here.
I mean it's one of my org-agenda-custom-commands. This is my (probably
overly) complex setup to list any of the th
Hi all,
the voting for the sourceforge community choice awards has started at
http://sourceforge.net/community/cca09/vote
We are up against, among others, Freemind. Which means that we have a
formidable opponent and we need to get our mothers, grandmothers and
children out to vote, each with
Graham Smith wrote:
> I have used several information management tools over the years, but I
> am trying to use Emacs/orgmode more. There are many examples of people
> using Orgmode for time management type tasks, but not a lot on
> information management.
> I would be interested in any insights
On Jun 23, 2009, at 9:31 AM, Baden Markus P. (KSTA 5) wrote:
Hi,
First of all: Many thanks for org-mode!
There is a minor issue though that keeps buggin' me. I use a lot of
repeating time stamps à la
* TODO Something
SCHEDULED: <2009-06-23 Tue .+3d>
When I reschedule them by moving th
Chris,
Thanks, but I have a couple of more questions if that's OK
> For me, it works great because it is so easy to use as an outliner.
Do you use tags for particular linked topics or do you just rely on
the outline and drop related information into the same level of the
outline
> However, I st
Hi Stefan,
this is a difficult problem, I would use
File\mbox{$\rarr$}Open
or so. Org-mode does protect macros with an argument entirely.
However, this will not work well for HTML export - but maybe you
only need LaTeX?
- Carsten
On Jun 23, 2009, at 9:21 AM, Stefan Vollmar wrote:
Hello
Fixed, thanks.
- Carsten
On Jun 23, 2009, at 8:12 AM, Stefan Vollmar wrote:
Hello,
taking up a nice suggestion from Sebastian Rose, I want to present
some org source with proper syntax highlighting. However, there is a
problem when using "BEGIN_SRC" blocks it seems.
If one puts this org
Graham Smith wrote:
> Chris,
> Thanks, but I have a couple of more questions if that's OK
>> For me, it works great because it is so easy to use as an outliner.
> Do you use tags for particular linked topics or do you just rely on
> the outline and drop related information into the same level o
Hi folks,
I've just tried making myself my very own org-remember template. If I
follow the example in the manual I come up with this:
,
|
| ("* Diary entry: %?
| %^T" ?d "~/gtd/diary.org" "Diary date")
|
`
However, when I call org-remember I get a blank buffer called
'Remember' and a m
Chris
> So far I have been using just the outlining capabilities, but tags
> sounds like a great idea -- I think I'll start doing that too. :) Until
> now, though, I mostly find the information that I am looking for with
> isearch.
>
>>> However, I still keep all my references in a separate
>>> d
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 10:15 PM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
> Xin Shi writes:
> > Hi Sebastian,
> >
> > Hmm... I may need to wait for another release of the org-mode and the js
> > file.
>
>
> Which version of Org-mode do you use? `M-x org-version RET'
>
>
I'm using 6.27a.
>
> > By the way, it loo
On Jun 23, 2009, at 2:41 PM, Cameron Horsburgh wrote:
Hi folks,
I've just tried making myself my very own org-remember template. If I
follow the example in the manual I come up with this:
,
|
| ("* Diary entry: %?
| %^T" ?d "~/gtd/diary.org" "Diary date")
|
`
This is not how the man
At Tue, 23 Jun 2009 15:05:27 +0200,
Carsten Dominik wrote:
>
>
> On Jun 23, 2009, at 2:41 PM, Cameron Horsburgh wrote:
>
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > I've just tried making myself my very own org-remember template. If I
> > follow the example in the manual I come up with this:
> >
> > ,
> > |
> > |
2009/6/23 Carsten Dominik :
>
> Hi all,
>
> the voting for the sourceforge community choice awards has started at
>
> http://sourceforge.net/community/cca09/vote
>
> We are up against, among others, Freemind. Which means that we have a
> formidable opponent and we need to get our mothers, grandmot
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 12:58:00PM +0200, Carsten Dominik wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> the voting for the sourceforge community choice awards has started at
>
> http://sourceforge.net/community/cca09/vote
>
> We are up against, among others, Freemind. Which means that we have a
> formidable opponent
I'm having trouble with org-plotting data that is captured on certain dates
over time, like my bodyweight. My table looks like this, but the plotting
seems to be very wrong:
#+PLOT: ind:1 timefmt:"%Y-%m-%d" with:points
| Date | Weight |
|+|
| 2008-09-26 |266 |
| 2008-
Baoqiu Cui writes:
> I like %s (for stylesheets). For %p, I guess we can use it to format a
> *set* of parameters.
Yes, that's what I meant.
>> What would be cool is a way to allow the user to *add* custom spec
>> chars to the default set. (hint hint)
>
> Will we make it *too* flexible by doin
done.
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 10:29 AM, Nagarjuna G. wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 12:58:00PM +0200, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > the voting for the sourceforge community choice awards has started at
> >
> > http://sourceforge.net/community/cca09/vote
> >
> > We are up again
Hi Graham,
Graham Smith writes:
> I would be interested in any insights into how people use orgmode for
> information management eg. gathering information for scientific paper.
Org-mode is very well suited to this purpose. I like to think of
org-mode as an outliner with the functionality of a
Carsten Dominik writes:
>>> Maybe we could have something like #+XSLT: or so to configure buffer-
>>> local setting for this variable..
>>
>> Thanks for the suggestion, Carsten! It's a little hard for me to
>> decide
>> which way is better to specify the stylesheet: "#+XSLT" or "Local
>> V
Matt
> Org-mode is very well suited to this purpose. I like to think of
> org-mode as an outliner with the functionality of a database. Each
> outline heading/subheading is a node to which all sorts of metadata can
> be attached. Thus, notes can be as free-form or as structured as the
> project r
Sorry for breaking protocol, I'm going out on a limb and guessing this
is where I might get some help.
I'm looking to get the file org-protocol.el. I've looked at the worg
site at the org-protocol page, but the only direct link I can find on it
is this, http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/or
Carsten Dominik writes:
> Hi all,
>
> the voting for the sourceforge community choice awards has started at
>
> http://sourceforge.net/community/cca09/vote
>
> We are up against, among others, Freemind. Which means that we have a
> formidable opponent and we need to get our mothers, grandmothers
Hey,
sav...@nsidc.org writes:
> I'm looking to get the file org-protocol.el. I've looked at the worg
> site at the org-protocol page, but the only direct link I can find on it
> is this, http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-protocol.el, which is
> dead.
>
> Could someone point me to the corr
Just pulled a git update this morning, and was trying to do an
org-export as ascii. Got the following error:
(invalid-function (interblock (start end type) (save-match-data (when
(setf func (cadr (assoc type org-export-interblocks))) (funcall func
start end)
This is a function that's defined
On 23.06.2009, at 12:58, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi all,
the voting for the sourceforge community choice awards has started at
http://sourceforge.net/community/cca09/vote
We are up against, among others, Freemind. Which means that we have a
formidable opponent and we need to get our mothers
Please ignore. I can't seem to post to the mailing-list
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Graham Smith writes:
> [...]
> That is all really useful and given me several things to think about,
> and some thing to check out how to do. I'm just trying as far as
> possible to get the structure right at the beginning.
Actually, if nothing else, I think a very appealing aspect of org-mode
is
Carsten Dominik schrieb:
Hi all,
the voting for the sourceforge community choice awards has started at
http://sourceforge.net/community/cca09/vote
We are up against, among others, Freemind. Which means that we have a
formidable opponent and we need to get our mothers, grandmothers and
childr
Eric
> It's this flexibility that encourages one to simply jump in and use it
> and the benefits then quickly make you wonder how you got along
> without it!
Strangely, when you are used to a more structured approach this makes
it difficult to start.
Graham
Hi all,
a while ago, David mentionned that at least two people from the
#org-mode IRC channel would be interested in having pretty icons in
org-mode buffers. I have to confess I'm the second one :-)
After a little experimentation, I ended up with the results shown in
these screenshots [1] [2].
T
I searched the list and saw that someone else asked this already with no
reply. Well, Chris replied but didn't solve my problem.
Questions:
1. Has anyone gotten org-protocol working with Safari? I'm not a firefox
user and would prefer not to switch.
I did try to get it working with Firefox 3.x
Hi all,
using org-mode for quite some time now I always look at operations (key
sequences) I repeat a lot of times.
A lot of times I start a list with an item and immediately indent the
next item as subitem.
From
- item 1
- subitem 11
I go to
- item 1
- subitem 11
via "M-right". Then
Hi Nicolas,
That looks impressive! Especially the colors for different meanings.
Xin
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 3:38 PM, Nicolas Girard wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> a while ago, David mentionned that at least two people from the
> #org-mode IRC channel would be interested in having pretty icons in
> org
Hi,
I've looked throughout the documentation and can't find a way to
print a property or tag in a clock table.
What I'm looking for is something like this:
Ticket # | Description | Time
400 | did something | 1:00|
401 | Total Time | 5:00 |
401 | did
sav...@nsidc.org writes:
> I'm looking to get the file org-protocol.el. I've looked at the worg
> site at the org-protocol page, but the only direct link I can find on it
> is this, http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-protocol.el, which is
Sorry. That was not meant as a link to org-protocol.
Benjamin Andresen writes:
> It's in the git repository at lisp/org-protocol.el
means it comes with the current Org-mode versions. No need to load
anything extra.
Regards
Sebastian
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Nicolas Girard writes:
> After a little experimentation, I ended up with the results shown in
> these screenshots [1] [2].
Actually you convinced me that icons can be nicely blended into on Org
buffer. Would you be okay if I post these screenshots on the dedicated
Worg page (org-screenshots.org
Hi everyone,
I really like Nicolas' icons, and I am developing an Emacs color-theme that
coordinates with them (screenshots soon!) I've also agreed to help out with
the code, since I wrote some similar stuff a while back.
Carsten: right now this code requires a patch to org.el, but I'm not sure
h
2009/6/24 Bastien
> Nicolas Girard writes:
>
> > After a little experimentation, I ended up with the results shown in
> > these screenshots [1] [2].
>
> Actually you convinced me that icons can be nicely blended into on Org
> buffer.
Now, *this* is a good news !
> Would you be okay if I post
I'm sorry, the patch is in Nicolas' github repo:
http://github.com/ngirard/org-icons/blob/b8be3d85b87c4fe6ce31cdc931fd1b77bb170a5c/lisp/org-icons.patch
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 7:11 PM, Bastien wrote:
> "David O'Toole" writes:
>
> > Carsten: right now this code requires a patch to org.el, but I'm
i have just updated to a new machine, and i am having a new problem
exporting to latex..
i am currently on:
osx: 10.5.7
carbon emacs: GNU Emacs 22.3.1 (i386-apple-darwin9.6.0, Carbon Version
1.6.0)
org-mode: 6.27a
this emacs came with a version 5.23a(i think that's what it was)
installe
Graham Smith writes:
> Strangely, when you are used to a more structured approach this makes
> it difficult to start.
I'd propose to start by partitioning _what_ you actually need to store
on your disk.
This is what I do:
* The `org-directory'
The default is ~/org/ and you could simply liv
Robert Goldman writes:
> Just pulled a git update this morning, and was trying to do an
> org-export as ascii. Got the following error:
>
> (invalid-function (interblock (start end type) (save-match-data (when
> (setf func (cadr (assoc type org-export-interblocks))) (funcall func
> start end
Nicolas Girard writes:
> Now, *this* is a good news !
>
>
> Would you be okay if I post these screenshots on the dedicated
> Worg page (org-screenshots.org) or you prefer to post better ones later?
>
> Please do whatever you want with any of the present or forthcoming
> screenshots.
>
Sebastian,
Thanks for this.
> I'd propose to start by partitioning _what_ you actually need to store
> on your disk.
>
> This is what I do:
Actually, I already do something similar to you now as a general PIM,
I was really looking for some tips specifically related to management
of information
Greg Newman writes:
> I searched the list and saw that someone else asked this already with no
> reply. Well, Chris replied but didn't solve my problem.
> Questions:
> 1. Has anyone gotten org-protocol working with Safari? I'm not a firefox
> user and would prefer not to switch.
>
> I did try t
Hi all,
this small snippet of html inserts a badge to make it easy for
everyone to vote for org-mode:
http://sf.net/community/cca09/vote/?f=401";>
http://sf.net/awards/cca/badge_img.php?f=401";>
Here is an example of how it looks like:
http://lumiere.ens.fr/~guerry/bastien-org-mode.php
S
Done.
sivaram
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Could you guys please first explain the
;; This part is buggy (sorry)
comment in the patch?
Thanks.
- Carsten
On Jun 24, 2009, at 1:16 AM, David O'Toole wrote:
I'm sorry, the patch is in Nicolas' github repo:
http://github.com/ngirard/org-icons/blob/b8be3d85b87c4fe6ce31cdc931fd1b77bb170a
Hi all --
I am a noob - drawn to the alien world of Emacs (from my familiar Mac
environment) by OrgMode. I am uncertain enough that I don't rightly
know if this is best described as an OrgMode error or an Emacs error.
Most likely a human error, I guess.
I am using last night's Aquamacs bu
Add me to the list.
- Nishith
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