Something is broken exporting worg source to lists:
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/
is missing the list item headers.
-- Greg
--
Greg Sullivan gregory.sulli...@baesystems.com
(781)262-4553 (office) (978)430-3461 (cell)
Appended is a patch with a couple of small changes to org-taskjuggler.el,
addressing the following issues:
General:
* in org-taskjuggler-open-project, the duration is never calculated (default is
always used).
Specific to tj3:
* the reports need a formats attribute
* tj3 does not support
, Gregory (US SSA)
Cc: Giovanni Ridolfi; Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] using (id Name) target in org-capture-templates
Hi Sullivan,
Sullivan, Gregory (US SSA) gregory.sulli...@baesystems.com writes:
The way I understood your patch is that I can use (currentfile) as
_the_ target
-
From: Bastien Guerry [mailto:bastiengue...@googlemail.com] On Behalf Of Bastien
Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2011 6:37 AM
To: Sullivan, Gregory (US SSA)
Cc: Giovanni Ridolfi; Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] using (id Name) target in org-capture-templates
Hi Gregory,
Sullivan, Gregory
:22 AM
To: Sullivan, Gregory (US SSA)
Cc: Giovanni Ridolfi; Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] using (id Name) target in org-capture-templates
Hi Gregory,
Sullivan, Gregory (US SSA) gregory.sulli...@baesystems.com writes:
Thanks for the note. I did indeed mean to use headings.
I
[mailto:giovanni.rido...@yahoo.it]
Sent: Thursday, December 23, 2010 6:42 AM
To: Sullivan, Gregory (US SSA)
Cc: Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] using (id Name) target in org-capture-templates
Sullivan, Gregory (US SSA) gregory.sulli...@baesystems.com writes:
I would like to have a template
I would like to have a template that will add a TODO below the Tasks heading
in the current .org file. From the documentation, I would think that
(setq org-capture-templates
`((t Todo (local) entry (id Tasks)
* TODO %? %i\n%T\n :prepend t)
))
would work, but org says
+gregory.sullivan=baesystems@gnu.org] On
Behalf Of Sullivan, Gregory (US SSA)
Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2010 12:51 PM
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: [Orgmode] [babel] evaluating shell commands for side effect
I'm writing how to documents that include sequences of shell commands
I meant whenever I want to _export_ the code (C-c C-e h).
-- Greg
--
Greg Sullivan, gregory.sulli...@baesystems.com
(781)262-4553 (desk), (978)430-3461 (cell)
-Original Message-
From: Sullivan, Gregory (US SSA)
Sent: Friday, August 20, 2010 7:37 PM
To: Sullivan, Gregory (US SSA
I'm writing how to documents that include sequences of shell commands, such
as:
#+begin_src sh :session *shell*
cd /home/sullivan/myproj/src
./configure --prefix /home/sullivan/myproj/install
make
make test
#+end_src
and simply want C-c C-c to send the lines, one at a time, to the inferior
I'd like to process agenda headlines and apply face (color) to ones with given
tags.
It seems like I should add a function to org-finalize-agenda-hook. When that
hook is invoked, how do I iterate over agenda headlines?
I thought I could use org-map-entries, on the current buffer, as follows:
I don't use aquamacs too much with org, but I just tried what you
describe, with aquamacs 1.5 (gnu emacs 22.3.2 from M-x emacs-version)
the latest org via git, and did not have that behavior.
I run aquamacs with
(setq one-buffer-one-frame '())
Do you already do this? If not, you might see if
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/8992/match=sullivan
illustrates the use of 'find-lisp-find-file'
HTH.
--Greg
--
Gregory T. Sullivan, Ph.D.
BAE Systems Advanced Information Technologies
6 New England Executive Park, Burlington, MA 01803
781-262-4553 (office), 978-430-3461 (cell)
, at 10:09 AM, Sullivan, Gregory (US SSA) wrote:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/8992/match=sullivan
illustrates the use of 'find-lisp-find-file'
i am not good at lisp at all, but i have it slated to learn over
christmas..
but..
here's what i am doing in my .emacs file
The function find-lisp-find-files seems to work.
To see it, do
M-x find-function
find-lisp-find-files
To use it, you'll probably have to do
(load-library find-lisp)
(find-lisp-find-files ~/org \.org)
HTH.
--Greg
--
Gregory T. Sullivan, Ph.D.
BAE Systems Advanced Information
Much of what I need to do is in some way related to email messages I
have received. So, to the extent that org is my repository of things I
have to do and notes related to those things, links to related email
messages would be very useful.
--Greg
--
Gregory T. Sullivan, Ph.D.
BAE Systems
I think the \\' after .org is to match the end of the filename.
From emacs info section Regexp Backslash,
`\''
matches the empty string, but only at the end of the string or
buffer (or its accessible portion) being matched against.
--Greg
--
Gregory T. Sullivan, Ph.D.
BAE Systems
Try leaving the cell with TAB to move to the next field (in
left-to-right, top-to-bottom order), whereas RET goes down one row.
--Greg
--
Gregory T. Sullivan, Ph.D.
BAE Systems Advanced Information Technologies
6 New England Executive Park, Burlington, MA 01803
781-262-4553 (office),
If I have in my .org file:
\(\begin{array}{rclr}
A ::= B \\
\mid C \\
D ::= E
\mbox{(any value-returning expression)}
\end{array}\)
and I export as latex, the generated .tex file contains
\(\begin{array}{rclr}
A \ ::= \ B \ \\
\ \mid \ C \ \\
D \ ::= \ E \
If I invoke remember from a .org file, e.g. foo.org, I would like the
default file to which the remembered note is saved to be that file,
foo.org.
I work on several projects at a time, and the project mix changes
monthly. While on a project, I generate lots of project-specific notes
and
PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Sullivan, Gregory (US SSA)
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2008 11:55 AM
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: [Orgmode] set remember default file to be originating .org file
If I invoke remember from a .org file, e.g. foo.org, I would like the
default file to which
21 matches
Mail list logo