Hi
>
> If Shelagh hasn't actually authored any of ob-lilypond.el (or at least
> hasn't authored more than 10 lines of) then we could simply remove her
> name from the authors list and include it into the Org-mode core. This
> however may not be the best long-term solution if you anticipate
Aloha Karl,
I agree that AucTeX is awesome. I use it every day at work with much
pleasure.
I've been using Org-mode with the goal of creating reproducible
research, where the LaTeX output is just one part of the package. In my
case, this is something that requires Org-mode for its ability to pa
Work well on 22. Really appreciate it. There are a lot of glitches
with font lock of inline footnotes, not consistent. Even with the
glitches I prefer the font lock.
--
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===
Bigotry agains
I'm not exporting.
I'm just doing C-c C-x C-v to display the inline images within emacs.
On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 01:34:36PM +0200, Manuel Giraud wrote:
> Huy writes:
>
> > Example:
> > [[file:img/test.png]] will display inline
> > [[file:img/test copy.png]] won't
>
> Just tested on the same em
Michael's patch looks great to me, I can confirm that it does stifle the
warnings on Emacs24, and everything compiles and works as expected -- at
least as far as the Org-mode test suite is able to differentiate.
In addition to applying this patch I've also added another patch which
supplies the op
I suggest to talk to Eric Schulte before applying this patch
- Carsten
On 30.6.2011, at 00:29, Michael Markert wrote:
> On 29 Jun 2011, Bastien wrote:
>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> interactive-p is obsolete since Emacs 23.2 and should be replaced by
>> called-interactively-p.
>>
>> The org-called-
On 29 Jun 2011, Bastien wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> interactive-p is obsolete since Emacs 23.2 and should be replaced by
> called-interactively-p.
>
> The org-called-interactively-p macro takes care of using either
> interactive-p or called-interactively-p.
>
> I've just updated the latest git and Org
* Memnon Anon wrote:
>>
>> ** TODO Dust hard drives
>>SCHEDULED: <2011-07-04 Mon +1w>
>> ** TODO Dust hard drives
>>SCHEDULED: <2011-07-05 Tue +1w>
>> ** TODO Dust hard drives
Eric S Fraga wrote:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
> [...]
>
> > BTW, where can one get at Julien's emacs 24 builds?
>
> I get them with the following line in my /etc/apt/sources.list:
>
> deb http://emacs.naquadah.org/ unstable/
> deb-src http://emacs.naquadah.org/ unstable/
>
Thanks! (and to Mic
On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 1:02 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
>> Latest version is from yesterday. Julien tends to do a weekly
>> snapshot. There are some strange window/frame problems with the latest
>> versions, especially to do with popups, but not deal breaking (IMO).
>>
>
> Yes, I slammed into those h
On 29 Jun 2011, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Eric S Fraga wrote:
>
>> Suvayu Ali writes:
>>
>> [...]
>>
>>> prefix for me and works without errors. However as Nick says, maybe
>>> its worthwhile to understand why this was happening in the first
>>> place. My lisp knowledge is very little, but please let
Martyn Jago writes:
> Hi
>
>> I have a commit ready to push to add lilypond support to Org-mode, first
>> I just have two questions.
>>
>> 1. I see Shelagh Manton mentioned as an author, would it be possible for
>>Shelagh to complete the FSF copyright assignment forms? Otherwise I
>>do
Hello,
Manuel Giraud writes:
> Jambunathan K writes:
>
>> A test file and the html output are attached. The "ugly" checkbox is
>> ugly only because it is unlike anyother checkboxes.
>
> This patch should do. Hope it doesn't break any other case.
The "problem" is deeper than that. At the moment
* Thomas S. Dye wrote:
> Aloha Rafael,
Sorry, I thought you might as well be interested in my point of
view.
First: I am pretty new to Org-mode but I am using LaTeX a while now
and I am even teaching LaTeX to motivated beginners.
> Is there a reason not to have everything in one .org file? I f
Nick Dokos writes:
> BTW, where can one get at Julien's emacs 24 builds?
http://emacs.naquadah.org/
hth
Memnon
* Loris Bennett wrote:
> Dear all,
Hi you :-)
> I want to have a todo which repeats indefinitely on weekdays only.
Probably you are looking for sexp datestamps:
http://orgmode.org/org.html#Timestamps (and following)
(I do not use them by my self (yet)).
--
Karl Voit
Hi
> I have a commit ready to push to add lilypond support to Org-mode, first
> I just have two questions.
>
> 1. I see Shelagh Manton mentioned as an author, would it be possible for
>Shelagh to complete the FSF copyright assignment forms? Otherwise I
>don't believe we can add ob-lilyp
Hi Rafael,
On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 7:20 AM, Rafael Calsaverini
wrote:
> The idea was to separate latex boilerplate from the text itself. I
> must use all kinds of custom styles in latex to conform to my
> university norms, and I wanted to start to write the text in a way
> that was independent of
Hi,
On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 11:24 AM, Michael Markert
wrote:
> @Suvayu Do you use Julien's emacs-snapshot, too?
>
No I usually follow the git mirror on repo.or.cz[1] unless there is some
bugfix that I want, in that case I use the bzr repo here[2].
> Michael
Footnotes:
[1] http://repo.or.cz/w/
Aloha Rafael,
Is there a reason not to have everything in one .org file? I find
Org-mode's ability to fold on headlines and to edit subtrees in indirect
buffers very convenient, even for long documents. For my work, that
functionality has replaced LaTeX \include files.
I'm not exactly sure what
Michael Markert writes:
> On 29 Jun 2011, Eric S. Fraga wrote:
>
>> Suvayu Ali writes:
>>
>> [...]
>>
>>> prefix for me and works without errors. However as Nick says, maybe
>>> its worthwhile to understand why this was happening in the first
>>> place. My lisp knowledge is very little, but plea
Nick Dokos writes:
[...]
> BTW, where can one get at Julien's emacs 24 builds?
I get them with the following line in my /etc/apt/sources.list:
deb http://emacs.naquadah.org/ unstable/
deb-src http://emacs.naquadah.org/ unstable/
Latest version is from yesterday. Julien tends to do a weekly
s
Suvayu Ali writes:
[...]
> prefix for me and works without errors. However as Nick says, maybe its
> worthwhile to understand why this was happening in the first place. My
> lisp knowledge is very little, but please let me know if I can help
> track this down.
I'm jumping late into this thread
Eric Schulte writes:
> Eric S Fraga writes:
[...]
>> this was working on Friday but seems to have stopped working for me now
>> completely. For instance, your snippet above exports as
>
> Hmm, have you updated Org-mode in the last hour/minutes, there have
> indeed been a number of changes rec
Hi Rafael,
thanks for the clear explanations!
Rafael Calsaverini writes:
> Anyway, if you have any kind of tip or suggestion about this, I'm
> really interested! :D
Maybe you should have a look at section "11.4 Include files" of the
manuals: it's precisely design to tackle the problem you desc
Jambunathan K writes:
>> Both fontification and export get confused if footnotes are not
>> separated with a space -- I think it's okay to live with this
>> one-space-between-footnotes policy, but I let Nicolas decides.
>
> Since [fn:2] is automagically added by C-c C-x f may be it can check for
Hi Seb,
I have attempted to reproduce the two problems I've seen mentioned,
specifically
1. repeated prompts to evaluate code when `org-confirm-babel-evaluate'
is set to nil
2. Org-mode files not being seen with Org set as the major mode
I've used the following minimal configuration
seb.el
Hi,
Loris Bennett writes:
> I want to have a todo which repeats indefinitely on weekdays only. I
> have the following:
>
> ** TODO Dust hard drives
>SCHEDULED: <2011-07-04 Mon +1w>
> ** TODO Dust hard drives
"Sebastien Vauban" writes:
> Hi Eric,
>
> Eric Schulte wrote:
>>> Well, I have many other problems with this version (such as speed commands
>>> not working anymore, yasnippet expansion not working anymore on TAB, some
>>> files which say they're not in Org-agenda-files, etc.) but that's another
On 29 Jun 2011, Eric S. Fraga wrote:
> Suvayu Ali writes:
>
> [...]
>
>> prefix for me and works without errors. However as Nick says, maybe
>> its worthwhile to understand why this was happening in the first
>> place. My lisp knowledge is very little, but please let me know if I
>> can help trac
[...]
>
> Sorry for the delay in getting back to you: work sometimes interrupts
> and, just to add a little excitement in my life, we had a major lighting
> storm yesterday which blew out my home network! :( But I can't
> complain: a house down the street caught fire due to the same storm.
> It's
Eric S Fraga wrote:
> Suvayu Ali writes:
>
> [...]
>
> > prefix for me and works without errors. However as Nick says, maybe its
> > worthwhile to understand why this was happening in the first place. My
> > lisp knowledge is very little, but please let me know if I can help
> > track this dow
Dear all,
interactive-p is obsolete since Emacs 23.2 and should be replaced by
called-interactively-p.
The org-called-interactively-p macro takes care of using either
interactive-p or called-interactively-p.
I've just updated the latest git and Org uses org-called-interactively-p
wherever it m
Matthieu Lemerre writes:
> On Mon, 27 Jun 2011 18:14:19 +0100, Eric S Fraga wrote:
>> Matthieu Lemerre writes:
>>
>
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > After some digging I found the following setup to share my calendar with
>> > people using outlook.
>>
>> [...]
>>
>> Matthieu,
>>
>> thanks for this. I am
Thanks for the tip!
If I succeed I'll post something in my blog and tell here.
---
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Dep. de Física Geral, Sala 336
Instituto de Física - Universidade de São Paulo
rafael.calsaver...@gmail.com
http://stoa.usp.br/calsaverini/weblog
CEL: (11) 7525-6222
USP: (11) 3091-6803
On W
Bernd Weiss writes:
[...]
> Hi Eric,
>
> Again, thanks a lot for your help!
You're very welcome!
> Okay, it definitely is a Windows problem. If I run the following command
> in a cygwin shell, everything works as expected:
>
> maxima --very-quiet -r
> 'batchload("c:/Users/weiss/AppData/Local/T
It looks like patch-acceptance has picked up again recently -- may I
humbly bump the fix below? Such a useful helper function, otherwise!
Thanks,
Eric
> diff --git a/lisp/org.el b/lisp/org.el
> index 777850a..ee0b88c 100644
> --- a/lisp/org.el
> +++ b/lisp/org.el
> @@ -19992,7 +19992,7 @@ clockin
Oops, the previous patch was applied on top on another one I have
here. This one's better.
>From d9533465909a822275c01450cb00afa96ddcf1b6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Manuel Giraud
Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2011 17:11:16 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] * org-html.el (org-html-export-list-line): correct the ugl
Sebastien Vauban wrote:
> Hi Nick,
>
> Nick Dokos wrote:
> > Bastien wrote:
> >> Okay, I've pushed another fix.
> >>
> >> This let me stumble upon another case: the one with org-schedule and
> >> org-deadline ignoring warning cookies -- these cases are also fixed.
> >>
> >> Please confirm!
>
Jambunathan K writes:
> A test file and the html output are attached. The "ugly" checkbox is
> ugly only because it is unlike anyother checkboxes.
This patch should do. Hope it doesn't break any other case.
>From a316c18009b878c3edd2ef241fd42ba25b91246a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Manuel Gir
Dear all,
I want to have a todo which repeats indefinitely on weekdays only. I
have the following:
** TODO Dust hard drives
SCHEDULED: <2011-07-04 Mon +1w>
** TODO Dust hard drives
SCHE
Hi Bastien,
I was planning to use this to create an automated platform for writing
my PhD thesis.The plan was to use org to edit separate files
corresponding to the chapters of the thesis. Those chapters would then
be exported to latex and included (preferably by an automated tool) in
a master fil
Memnon Anon googlemail.com> writes:
>
> Hi Marcus,
>
> Marcus Klemm googlemail.com> writes:
>
> > For visual reasons I'd like to have TODO keywords in brackets, like
> > [TODO], [DONE] etc.
>
> not sure about the brackets, but to add some visual distinctiveness, I
> use this:
> [...]
> Give
Bastien writes:
> Hi Jambunathan,
>
> Jambunathan K writes:
>
>> Summary: Sample org file down below also doubles up as bug report.
>>
>> * Sample
>>
>> Add footnote-1 using C-c C-x f [fn:1][fn:2]
>
> Workaround: separate the footnotes with a space.
>
> Add footnote-1 using C-c C-x f [fn:1]
Hi Jambunathan,
Jambunathan K writes:
> Summary: Sample org file down below also doubles up as bug report.
>
> * Sample
>
> Add footnote-1 using C-c C-x f [fn:1][fn:2]
Workaround: separate the footnotes with a space.
Add footnote-1 using C-c C-x f [fn:1] [fn:2]
Both fontification and expo
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Jambunathan K writes:
>
>> Summary: Sample org file down below also doubles up as bug report.
>>
>> * Sample
>>
>> Add footnote-1 using C-c C-x f [fn:1][fn:2]
>>
>> * Footnotes
>>
>> [fn:1] This is footnote-1. Jump back to the text by mouse-clicking the
>>
Le 28 juin 11 à 23:45, Sebastien Vauban a écrit :
"Sebastien Vauban" wrote:
Sébastien Vauban wrote:
Jonathan BISSON wrote:
Sébastien Vauban writes:
After a couple of tests, I've observed that the postamble is
forced to be
included *inside* the div "content".
Proof on Line 1764... These ar
Hi Marcus,
Marcus Klemm wrote:
> For visual reasons I'd like to have TODO keywords in brackets, like [TODO],
> [DONE] etc. Unfortunately, orgmode does not allow me to do that.
You can have approaching effects using boxes to surround the TODO keywords.
For example:
--8<---cut here
Hello,
Jambunathan K writes:
> Summary: Sample org file down below also doubles up as bug report.
>
> * Sample
>
> Add footnote-1 using C-c C-x f [fn:1][fn:2]
>
> * Footnotes
>
> [fn:1] This is footnote-1. Jump back to the text by mouse-clicking the
> footnote link. Once you jump back, immed
Hi Marcus,
Marcus Klemm writes:
> For visual reasons I'd like to have TODO keywords in brackets, like
> [TODO], [DONE] etc.
not sure about the brackets, but to add some visual distinctiveness, I
use this:
(setq org-todo-keyword-faces
'(("PROJ" :background "blue" :weight bold :box (:line-wid
I checked out via «git pull», re-compiled Org-mode and tested again:
this time, all my test cases mentioned in the original posting
worked fine. Bug fixed so far.
* Nick Dokos wrote:
>
> There is a peculiar corner case:
>
> If I have a headline that's both scheduled and deadlined, like this:
>
>
Summary: Sample org file down below also doubles up as bug report.
* Sample
Add footnote-1 using C-c C-x f [fn:1][fn:2]
* Footnotes
[fn:1] This is footnote-1. Jump back to the text by mouse-clicking the
footnote link. Once you jump back, immediately create another
footnote reference usin
Huy writes:
> Example:
> [[file:img/test.png]] will display inline
> [[file:img/test copy.png]] won't
Just tested on the same emacs version and few minutes old org-mode and
both works for me. How do you export? Do you have some special settings?
--
Manuel Giraud
Hi Marcus,
Marcus Klemm writes:
> For visual reasons I'd like to have TODO keywords in brackets, like
> [TODO], [DONE] etc. Unfortunately, orgmode does not allow me to do
> that. I can define them, I can select them with C-c C-t, but in the
> actual .org file they are not recognized as TODO keyw
Hi Sebastien,
"Sebastien Vauban" writes:
> See http://www.mail-archive.com/emacs-orgmode@gnu.org/msg37987.html where I
> report such a case with inactive timestamps and SCHEDULED dates.
>
> See Bastien's answer in the same thread. In this case, SCHEDULED should come
> first, before DEADLINE, for
Patch 813 (http://patchwork.newartisans.com/patch/813/) is now "Accepted".
Maintainer comment: none
This relates to the following submission:
http://mid.gmane.org/%3C20110629103958.2b580e74%40avery%3E
Here is the original message containing the patch:
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8
Julian Gehring writes:
> this patch fixes a typo in the documentation of org-html.
Applied, thanks.
--
Bastien
Hi,
inline image display doesn't seem to work for image links with spaces in
them. However, clicking on the image links does work: a window shows
the image.
Example:
[[file:img/test.png]] will display inline
[[file:img/test copy.png]] won't
I'm using the latest org-mode sources in git as of a fe
Hi Neil,
neil whitley writes:
> The way the statistics work as far as I can see is that they give an
> instant 'snapshot'. BUT is there a way to generate an agenda report that
> shows how the projects have progressed to [100%] ?
This is not currently possible.
> Maybe have checkbox statistics
Hello List,
For visual reasons I'd like to have TODO keywords in brackets, like
[TODO], [DONE] etc. Unfortunately, orgmode does not allow me to do
that. I can define them, I can select them with C-c C-t, but in the
actual .org file they are not recognized as TODO keywords. Or, at
least, they don't
Hi,
this patch fixes a typo in the documentation of org-html.
Best
Julian>From 40483bb63d236595d6982dca26a2a3d80bfd39bc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Julian Gehring
Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2011 10:31:21 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] org-html: fix typo in doc
---
lisp/org-html.el |2 +-
1 files changed
Hi Eric,
Eric Schulte wrote:
>> Well, I have many other problems with this version (such as speed commands
>> not working anymore, yasnippet expansion not working anymore on TAB, some
>> files which say they're not in Org-agenda-files, etc.) but that's another
>> story.
>
> I don't understand, are
Hi Nick,
Nick Dokos wrote:
> Bastien wrote:
>> Okay, I've pushed another fix.
>>
>> This let me stumble upon another case: the one with org-schedule and
>> org-deadline ignoring warning cookies -- these cases are also fixed.
>>
>> Please confirm!
>
> Confirmed. There is a peculiar corner case:
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