Bastien
I have created a new feature branch named "org-xhtml-and-org-odt".
The main "feature" introduced by this branch is:
1. The HTML exporter in lisp/org-html.el is *totally* rewritten. It
should be on par with the current HTML exporter in the master branch.
Note: Anyone who depends on
> 1. The HTML exporter in lisp/org-html.el is *totally* rewritten. It
>should be on par with the current HTML exporter in the master
>branch.
A small note: If you are exercising the new exporter then you will the
following message. (Note the presence of org-lparse in the message)
,
Jambunathan K writes:
> Bastien
>
> I have created a new feature branch named "org-xhtml-and-org-odt".
>
> The main "feature" introduced by this branch is:
>
> 1. The HTML exporter in lisp/org-html.el is *totally* rewritten. It
>should be on par with the current HTML exporter in the master br
Hi.
I'd like to be able to mark several possible scheduling options for
meetings, in a way similar to what can be done in Doodle or similar
tools, with Org.
That would be useful so that I remember that I've potentially announced
my availability to different people for the same time frame, and tha
2011/11/14 Daniel Martins :
> I would like to see just the preamble of these org files prepared to
> replace LaTeX files
>
> Daniel
>
> 2011/6/30 Carsten Dominik :
>>
>> On 30.6.2011, at 08:35, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
>>
>>> Aloha Karl,
>>>
>>> I agree that AucTeX is awesome. I use it every day at wo
Greetings,
When I export the org file I am working on (C-c C-e b), everything
works fine. When I try to export the same file in the background (C-x
C-s C-u C-u C-c C-e b), I get the very informative messages
Background process "Exporting course.org<1>": started
Background process "Exporting
On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 14:39, Jacek Generowicz
wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> When I export the org file I am working on (C-c C-e b), everything works
> fine. When I try to export the same file in the background (C-x C-s C-u C-u
> C-c C-e b), I get the very informative messages
>
> Background process "E
On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 5:47 PM, Christian Moe wrote:
> * Towards a solution for Zotero -> Org -> ODT
>
>
> I think I have a way to get Zotero references from Org links into ODT as
> working reference marks. Interested parties, please
> test if this works for you at all.
>
> In a busy patch right
just quickly saying thank you, this looks pretty neat, am hoping to try all
of htis code out in a couple of days.
Aloha Daniel,
https://github.com/tsdye/hawaii-colonization
https://github.com/tsdye/LKFS
hth,
Tom
Daniel Martins writes:
> 2011/11/14 Daniel Martins :
>> I would like to see just the preamble of these org files prepared to
>> replace LaTeX files
>>
>> Daniel
>>
>> 2011/6/30 Carsten Dominik :
Hi Carsten
On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 10:58 AM, Carsten Dominik
wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> On 11.11.2011, at 05:34, Chris Kauffman wrote:
>
>>
>> I use org for constructing simple slide presentations quite a
>> bit. I'd like to be able to set a global property which shrinks
>> all text to fit in the al
Hello,
> I think you meant to call org-trim on the results of buffer-substring.
> I just pushed a fix for this - please double-check that this is what
> you meant.
Indeed ! I guess I shouldn't code past midnight.
Thanks for the check.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 3:13 AM, Jambunathan K wrote:
> Bastien
>
> I have created a new feature branch named "org-xhtml-and-org-odt".
>
> hmm, what are the pul instructions for this? sorry, my git-fu is pretty
basic: I tried
git pull origin/org-xhtml-and-org-odt
and
git pull org-xhtml-and-org-odt
Hi Matt,
On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 21:06, Matt Price wrote:
> hmm, what are the pul instructions for this? sorry, my git-fu is pretty
> basic: I tried
> git pull origin/org-xhtml-and-org-odt
> and
> git pull org-xhtml-and-org-odt
With master checked out (git checkout master), do the following:
$
Hello,
Hope someone can help.
I have made a link to a file in my org file,
Many links call the appropriate application (for example, a link to a
'.odt' launches the oowriter application.
For one specific file, a keePass file, Emac org simply tries to open its
in fundamental mode (and it appears
Hello,
I have tried org-location-google-maps but it does not work as expected, for
example:
** Place Kielno-Cmentarz
:PROPERTIES:
:COORDINATES: 54.454603, 18.344792
:END:
and
org-agenda-location-google-maps
there is no error the map is displayed but
the pin's position is 54.461103 / 18.38423
Assuming your keePass file has an appropriate file extension you should be
able to have it open automatically by customizing:
M-x customize-variable org-file-apps
and adding the file extension to the list of types (either with default or
by specifying exactly which application to use for the atta
Hi Nick,
I'm not sure if the machine swaps - in fact I'm not sure what you mean.
However, I am on a macbook air running OSX 10.6.8, emacs 22.3.1, org 7.7. I
am the only user. I have 4GB ram, 2.13 GHz intel core 2 duo.
Thanks for your help,
Susan
On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 9:41 PM, Nick Do
Also - it does not usually get faster right after it gets slower. It will
stay slow for a while and sometimes get faster again later, but I haven't
noticed a definite pattern.
On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 7:44 PM, Susan Addy wrote:
> Hi Nick,
>I'm not sure if the machine swaps - in fact I'm not
Susan Addy wrote:
> I'm not sure if the machine swaps - in fact I'm not sure what you
> mean. However, I am on a macbook air running OSX 10.6.8, emacs 22.3.1,
> org 7.7. I am the only user. I have 4GB ram, 2.13 GHz intel core 2
> duo.
It probably does not swap then: you would know if it did
Thanks Nick.
In your opinion, can I rule out the idea that I have too many headlines or
to many TODOs since it is sometimes fast? Is there anything to suggest that
I might reformat my files?
Thanks,
Susan
On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 8:20 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Susan Addy wrote:
>
>
> >I'm
Susan Addy wrote:
> In your opinion, can I rule out the idea that I have too many
> headlines or to many TODOs since it is sometimes fast? Is there
> anything to suggest that I might reformat my files?
I don't know - but I think it's too early to start changing
files if you don't have any idea
Hi Susan,
swapping on OS X is usually accompanied by the spinning beach ball (from
hell).
Have you tried upgrading Emacs? I use Aquamacs (http://aquamacs.org/),
there's also Cocoa Emacs (http://emacsformacosx.com/). Both are based on
Emacs 23.3.
Cheers,
Viktor
Susan Addy wrote:
> Also - it doe
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