[Orgmode] \my-mini-table(something)

2009-06-18 Thread Stefan Vollmar

Hello,

we have used org-mode for creating HTML content for software  
documentation and it beats everything we have tried over the last  
couple of years hands down, excellent work!


For one project, I used several statements like this (simplified):

#+HTML: tabletrtdimg src=./images/icon.png// 
tdtdcodesomething/code/td/tr/table


#+HTML: tabletrtdimg src=./images/icon.png// 
tdtdcodeother/code/td/tr/table


The result looks exactly the way we have planned it, however, ideally  
one would want to write:


\my-mini-table(something)
\my-mini-table(other)

(with a suitable syntax) in the org source, and this should only be  
expanded when exporting the document, so I never need to look at the  
HTML code (if I do not want to).


This is probably already possible with org-mode using the html-export- 
hook and a little Lisp function. Many thanks in advance for any hints!


Warm regards,
 Stefan
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Re: [Orgmode] Re: I just discovered the clone subtree command

2009-06-18 Thread Carsten Dominik


On Jun 18, 2009, at 1:56 AM, Charles Cave wrote:


Nicolas Aggelidis n.aggelidis at gmail.com writes:


Hi Charles!I have a training log that has the following headings


* Training Log
[2009-06-19 Fri]

Change the square brackets to angle brackets then you will
find the cloning works!


I guess inactive time stamps should be shifted as well?
I am not entirely sure about this, but I have made that change.

Comments?

- Carsten







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Re: [Orgmode] org-info.js: new navigation history

2009-06-18 Thread Carsten Dominik

Hi Sebastian,

On Jun 17, 2009, at 11:52 PM, Sebastian Rose wrote:


Hi,


just cannot resist posting this here:


Why would you even consider to resist? :-)

this is really great, I missed the possibility to go back to the most  
recent position.


- Carsten




The navigation of org-info.js has been improved quite a bit.

 1.) Navigating a file through org-info.js, either using the mouse or
 using the keyboard, modifies the location. Thus, once you left
 the file by following a link somewhere else, your browser's  
`back'

 button will bring you back to the point you left the file.

 2.) org-info.js now navigates accross files. If those files both use
 org-info.js, you can navigate back and forth. Because of the new
 technique in 1.), both files nearly feel like beeing one and the
 same file. Thus following links in published files feels like
 following footnotes and returning to the context.

 Example:

 Once you reach the end of the internal history, repeatedly
 pressing `B' or `b' takes you forward and back in the browsers
 history.

 - open one of your published org files.
 - press `n' until a you reach a section, that has a link to  
another

   file in your published tree.
 - follow the link by clicking on it.
 - in the other file, navigate using `n' and `p'...
 - go back in the navigation history using `b'
 - repeat this, until org-info.js brings you back to the file you
   opened in step 1. Note, that you see the same section you saw
   just before leaving the file by following the link.
 - Now press `B' until org-info.js brings you to the other file
   again.

One flaw though: the internal history is lost when returning to a
file.



Regards


  Sebastian



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Re: [Orgmode] Patch to LaTeX Export verbatim

2009-06-18 Thread Carsten Dominik

Applied, with the following changes:

The variable has been renamed to org-export-latex-verbatim-wrap and
its definition has been moved to org-latex.el.  The value of the
variable must be a cons cell, not a list (just because this is how
Org usually works for options like this, not because it is truly  
better).


Thanks.

- Carsten

On Jun 17, 2009, at 8:23 PM, Ed Hirgelt wrote:

I use memoir with LaTeX and like the boxedverbatim environment. And  
I often
need to wrap that in a mini page to keep it all together.  So I put  
this

hack together to generalize the way that source is exported to LaTeX.

Hope you can incorporate it.  It is against the latest org-exp.el  
from git.


Thanks,
Ed Hirgelt
org-exp.patch
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Re: [Orgmode] Makefile: missing rule for org-exp-blocks.elc

2009-06-18 Thread Carsten Dominik

Fixed, thanks.

- Carsten

On Jun 17, 2009, at 2:25 AM, Nicolas Girard wrote:


Hi,
following the last commits, it seems like a rule for
org-exp-blocks.elc is missing in the Makefile.

Cheers,
Nicolas


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Re: [Orgmode] #+LATEX_HEADER: does not seem to work

2009-06-18 Thread Carsten Dominik


On Jun 17, 2009, at 1:01 AM, Nicolas Girard wrote:


Hi,
as title says: using the trunk version of org-mode,
I couldn't get
  #+LATEX_HEADER:
to work.


It works just fine for me.

- Carsten



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Re: [Orgmode] [Buglet] issue where org-agenda always prints to PostScript with faces

2009-06-18 Thread Carsten Dominik


On Jun 16, 2009, at 5:27 PM, Manish wrote:


 On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 9:49 AM, James wrote:
If you tweak org-agenda-custom-commands to create a PostScript  
version

of your agenda (for example by following this link...

http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-custom-agenda-commands.php#sec-5.4

) ... and like me you happen to use a dark background in Emacs
(set-face-background 'default black), you end up with PostScript
files which take account of your background colour. In my case if I
were to actually print my agenda on a printer, I'd probably drain it
of black ink! :-)

This problem appears to be because org-agenda always prints using
ps-print-buffer-with-faces.

Please could a variable be added such that for awkward users like me
org-mode would use ps-print-buffer instead.


A similar issue was dicussed in this thread
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/12719


I the mean time, I have found a better solution for this.

(setq org-agenda-exporter-settings
  '((ps-print-color-p 'black-white)))


Matt, or anyone, maybe this is worth a FAQ entry?

- Carsten



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Re: [Orgmode] org-exp-blocks: what about previewing blocks ?

2009-06-18 Thread Carsten Dominik


On Jun 17, 2009, at 2:40 AM, Nicolas Girard wrote:


Hi all,

currently the code in org-exp-blocks is intended for pre-processing  
only.

It seems to me like org-mode would gain a very powerful feature, if
blocks could also be previewed in their own buffer, using the same
mechanism as the org-format-latex function.
What do you think ?


I don't see how this could be done in a general way.  I guess you mean  
in particular

the graphics blocks like ditaa?

- Carsten



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Re: [Orgmode] org-info.js: new navigation history

2009-06-18 Thread Carsten Dominik

Hi Sebastian,

On Jun 17, 2009, at 11:52 PM, Sebastian Rose wrote:


Hi,


just cannot resist posting this here:


Why would you even consider to resist? :-)

this is really great, I missed the possibility to go back to the most  
recent position.


- Carsten




The navigation of org-info.js has been improved quite a bit.

1.) Navigating a file through org-info.js, either using the mouse or
using the keyboard, modifies the location. Thus, once you left
the file by following a link somewhere else, your browser's `back'
button will bring you back to the point you left the file.

2.) org-info.js now navigates accross files. If those files both use
org-info.js, you can navigate back and forth. Because of the new
technique in 1.), both files nearly feel like beeing one and the
same file. Thus following links in published files feels like
following footnotes and returning to the context.

Example:

Once you reach the end of the internal history, repeatedly
pressing `B' or `b' takes you forward and back in the browsers
history.

- open one of your published org files.
- press `n' until a you reach a section, that has a link to  
another

  file in your published tree.
- follow the link by clicking on it.
- in the other file, navigate using `n' and `p'...
- go back in the navigation history using `b'
- repeat this, until org-info.js brings you back to the file you
  opened in step 1. Note, that you see the same section you saw
  just before leaving the file by following the link.
- Now press `B' until org-info.js brings you to the other file
  again.

One flaw though: the internal history is lost when returning to a
file.



Regards


 Sebastian



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Re: [Orgmode] Patch to LaTeX Export verbatim

2009-06-18 Thread Carsten Dominik

Applied, with the following changes:

The variable has been renamed to org-export-latex-verbatim-wrap and
its definition has been moved to org-latex.el.  The value of the
variable must be a cons cell, not a list (just because this is how
Org usually works for options like this, not because it is truly  
better).


Thanks.

- Carsten

On Jun 17, 2009, at 8:23 PM, Ed Hirgelt wrote:

I use memoir with LaTeX and like the boxedverbatim environment. And  
I often
need to wrap that in a mini page to keep it all together.  So I put  
this

hack together to generalize the way that source is exported to LaTeX.

Hope you can incorporate it.  It is against the latest org-exp.el  
from git.


Thanks,
Ed Hirgelt
org-exp.patch
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[Orgmode] Volunteer wanted for administration of emacs-orgmode

2009-06-18 Thread Carsten Dominik

Hi all,

Paul Rivier is one of the two[1] moderators of emacs-orgmode, i.e. one  
if the two
great guys that make sure any mail arriving on our list from non- 
subscribers

is passed through timely, but only if it is relevant and no spam.

Paul says that he would like to be relieved of this task because he'll
have less time in the future.  So I am looking for a replacement.
I believe this does not take more than about 5 minutes a day.

If you'd like to take over that task for a while, please get in touch
with Paul, CC to me and to the mailing list (so that not 100 people
write to Paul... :-)

Thanks!

- Carsten

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Re: [Orgmode] org-exp-blocks: what about previewing blocks ?

2009-06-18 Thread Carsten Dominik


On Jun 17, 2009, at 2:40 AM, Nicolas Girard wrote:


Hi all,

currently the code in org-exp-blocks is intended for pre-processing  
only.

It seems to me like org-mode would gain a very powerful feature, if
blocks could also be previewed in their own buffer, using the same
mechanism as the org-format-latex function.
What do you think ?


I don't see how this could be done in a general way.  I guess you mean  
in particular

the graphics blocks like ditaa?

- Carsten



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Re: [Orgmode] Makefile: missing rule for org-exp-blocks.elc

2009-06-18 Thread Carsten Dominik

Fixed, thanks.

- Carsten

On Jun 17, 2009, at 2:25 AM, Nicolas Girard wrote:


Hi,
following the last commits, it seems like a rule for
org-exp-blocks.elc is missing in the Makefile.

Cheers,
Nicolas


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Re: [Orgmode] Error when saving remember entries in non org-mode file types.

2009-06-18 Thread Carsten Dominik


On Jun 17, 2009, at 1:25 AM, Jere McDevitt wrote:


Org-mode version: 6.27a

I configured org-remember-templates to use a file named  
project.todo to hold todo entries for me.


(setq org-remember-templates
   (Project ?p * TODO %?\n %u  ~/org/project.todo bottom )))

I hadn't added the .todo extension to the auto-mode-alist so when it  
was loaded to be written to by the org-remember-handler, it came up  
by default in fundamental-mode, not org-mode.


This generates an error condition that I tracked down in the org- 
remember.el file to line 887 in the org-remember-handler function:


Yes, target files for remember templates must be in Org-mode.
That does make sense normally, because your TODO tasks
are Org nodes.

I would simply recommend to actually use a .org extension.

I you don't want to do that, instead of adding to auto-mode-alist,
you can start the file with

# -*- mode: org -*-

HTH

- Carsten




((not (org-mode-p))
   (if (eq heading 'top)
   (goto-char (point-min))
 (goto-char (point-max))
 (or (bolp) (newline)))
   (insert text-before-node-creation)
 ...


The error is that text-before-node-creation apparently is a nil and  
the insert routine is generating an error because of it.  This  
variable is set earlier in the handler at around line 845 but only  
if the text being inserted does not look like an org-outline-regexp:


 (unless (looking-at org-outline-regexp)
   ;; add a headline
   (setq text-before-node-creation (buffer-string))

Because my template actually does look like an org-outline-regexp  
(it starts with * TODO), that variable is never set and because  
the buffer is not in org-mode, this code is triggered using the text- 
buffer-node-creation.


The simple work around was to add .todo files to the auto-mode-alist  
(or I could have changed the template), but I thought I would post a  
note about it.


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Re: [Orgmode] org-exp-blocks: what about previewing blocks ?

2009-06-18 Thread Nicolas Girard
2009/6/18 Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com


 On Jun 17, 2009, at 2:40 AM, Nicolas Girard wrote:

  Hi all,

 currently the code in org-exp-blocks is intended for pre-processing only.
 It seems to me like org-mode would gain a very powerful feature, if
 blocks could also be previewed in their own buffer, using the same
 mechanism as the org-format-latex function.
 What do you think ?


 I don't see how this could be done in a general way.  I guess you mean in
 particular
 the graphics blocks like ditaa?


Yes. For any block type bt, if it makes sense, it would be possible to write
such org-block-bt-generate-image(body) that takes the block as argument
and returns the path of the image it produced.

Then:
- for exporting: the existing org-export-blocks-format-bt functions would
simply call their respective org-block-bt-generate-image and work the same
;
- for previewing a block of type bt: if such org-block-bt-generate-image
exists, call it and display it the same way org-format-latex does

Wouldn't it be great ?

Nicolas
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[Orgmode] my-mini-table(something)

2009-06-18 Thread Stefan Vollmar

Hello,

we have used org-mode for creating HTML content for software  
documentation and it beats everything we have tried over the last  
couple of years hands down, excellent work!


For one project, I used several statements like this (simplified):

#+HTML: tabletrtdimg src=./images/icon.png// 
tdtdcodesomething/code/td/tr/table


#+HTML: tabletrtdimg src=./images/icon.png// 
tdtdcodeother/code/td/tr/table


The result looks exactly the way we have planned it, however, ideally  
one would want to write:


\my-mini-table(something)
\my-mini-table(other)

(with a suitable syntax) in the org source, and this should only be  
expanded when exporting the document, so I never need to look at the  
HTML code (if I do not want to).


This is probably already possible with org-mode using the html-export- 
hook and a little Lisp function. Many thanks in advance for any hints!


Warm regards,
Stefan
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Re: [Orgmode] my-mini-table(something)

2009-06-18 Thread Giovanni Ridolfi

--- Gio 18/6/09, Stefan Vollmar voll...@nf.mpg.de ha scritto:
 
 For one project, I used several statements like this
 (simplified):
 
 #+HTML: tabletrtdimg
 src=./images/icon.png//tdtdcodesomething/code/td/tr/table
 
 #+HTML: tabletrtdimg
 src=./images/icon.png//tdtdcodeother/code/td/tr/table
 
 The result looks exactly the way we have planned it,
 however, ideally one would want to write:
 
 \my-mini-table(something)
 \my-mini-table(other)
 

+ you can use  yasnippet

http://code.google.com/p/yasnippet/
http://doc.norang.ca/org-mode.html#sec-15.1


+ Or macros? manual, chapter 12.1 Markup rules

Macro replacement
-

You can define text snippets with

   #+MACRO: name   replacement text

which can be referenced anywhere in the document (even in code
 examples) with `{{{name}}}'. 


#+MACRO: my-mt-sth  #+HTML: tabletrtdimg 
src=./images/icon.png//tdtdcodesomething/code/td/tr/table


cheers
Giovanni






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[Orgmode] Feature suggestion: context sensitive movement

2009-06-18 Thread Rick Moynihan
I was just thinking that often I want to jump around items in org-mode
more quickly than I do at present, depending on the context of the
point.

e.g.

* Foo
 blah blah blah
* Bar |
blah blah blah
* Baz

Assuming the point is located at | I might want to quickly jump to
previous headings by pushing CTRL-up/down.

Having this also occur when the point is located within a list would
be nice too.

Does anyone else think this is a good idea?  Or is this another
feature which is already implemented, that I'm not aware of? :-)

Thanks again,

R.


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[Orgmode] Re: Volunteer wanted for administration of emacs-orgmode

2009-06-18 Thread Mikael Fornius

I can help out with this.

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Re: [Orgmode] Feature suggestion: context sensitive movement

2009-06-18 Thread Russell Adams
C-c C-n
C-c C-p

Enjoy!

On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 12:10:53PM +0100, Rick Moynihan wrote:
 I was just thinking that often I want to jump around items in org-mode
 more quickly than I do at present, depending on the context of the
 point.
 
 e.g.
 
 * Foo
  blah blah blah
 * Bar |
 blah blah blah
 * Baz
 
 Assuming the point is located at | I might want to quickly jump to
 previous headings by pushing CTRL-up/down.
 
 Having this also occur when the point is located within a list would
 be nice too.
 
 Does anyone else think this is a good idea?  Or is this another
 feature which is already implemented, that I'm not aware of? :-)
 
 Thanks again,
 
 R.
 
 
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[Orgmode] Re: Feature suggestion: context sensitive movement

2009-06-18 Thread Matthew Lundin
Hi Rick, 

Rick Moynihan rick.moyni...@gmail.com writes:

 I was just thinking that often I want to jump around items in org-mode
 more quickly than I do at present, depending on the context of the
 point.

 e.g.

 * Foo
  blah blah blah
 * Bar |
 blah blah blah
 * Baz

 Assuming the point is located at | I might want to quickly jump to
 previous headings by pushing CTRL-up/down.

For navigating headlines, I use C-c C-n (outline-next-visible-heading),
C-c C-p (outline-previous-visible-heading). There are other commands
available as well (see the menu entry Org -- Navigate Headings).

I'm not aware of context detection related to such movement.

Regards, 
Matt


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[Orgmode] Re: my-mini-table(something)

2009-06-18 Thread Matthew Lundin
Hi Stefan,

Stefan Vollmar voll...@nf.mpg.de writes:

 we have used org-mode for creating HTML content for software
 documentation and it beats everything we have tried over the last
 couple of years hands down, excellent work!

 For one project, I used several statements like this (simplified):

 #+HTML: tabletrtdimg src=./images/icon.png//
 tdtdcodesomething/code/td/tr/table

 #+HTML: tabletrtdimg src=./images/icon.png//
 tdtdcodeother/code/td/tr/table

 The result looks exactly the way we have planned it, however, ideally
 one would want to write:

 \my-mini-table(something)
 \my-mini-table(other)

 (with a suitable syntax) in the org source, and this should only be
 expanded when exporting the document, so I never need to look at the
 HTML code (if I do not want to).

Perhaps the easiest way to do this would be to define a macro at the top
of your org file:

--8---cut here---start-8---
#+MACRO: special-table #+HTML: tabletrtdimg 
src=./images/icon.png//tdtdcodesomething/code/td/tr/table
--8---cut here---end---8---

Then, any time you wanted the html snippet to appear in the export, you
could place the following in your org file:

{{{special-table}}}

During export this will be replaced by the definition above. (At first I
wasn't sure this would work because of the extra comment notation in the
macro definition, but I tested it and it seemed to work fine.)

For more information on macros, see

http://orgmode.org/org.html#Macro-replacement

Regards,
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[Orgmode] Re: I just discovered the clone subtree command

2009-06-18 Thread Matthew Lundin
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:

 * Training Log
 [2009-06-19 Fri]

 Change the square brackets to angle brackets then you will
 find the cloning works!

 I guess inactive time stamps should be shifted as well?
 I am not entirely sure about this, but I have made that change.

 Comments?


+1 for cloning inactive time stamps. This will make creating a log very easy.

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Re: [Orgmode] Volunteer wanted for administration of emacs-orgmode

2009-06-18 Thread Greg Newman
I can lend one hand guys.


*Greg Newman*

http://20seven.org

twitter: 20seven

On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 4:21 AM, Carsten Dominik
carsten.domi...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi all,

 Paul Rivier is one of the two[1] moderators of emacs-orgmode, i.e. one if
 the two
 great guys that make sure any mail arriving on our list from
 non-subscribers
 is passed through timely, but only if it is relevant and no spam.

 Paul says that he would like to be relieved of this task because he'll
 have less time in the future.  So I am looking for a replacement.
 I believe this does not take more than about 5 minutes a day.

 If you'd like to take over that task for a while, please get in touch
 with Paul, CC to me and to the mailing list (so that not 100 people
 write to Paul... :-)

 Thanks!

 - Carsten

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Re: Re: [Orgmode] my-mini-table(something)

2009-06-18 Thread giovanni . ridolfi

--- Gio 18/6/09, Stefan Vollmar voll...@nf.mpg.de ha scritto:
 #+MACRO is exactly what I was looking for.
 
 (1) The release notes of 6.27 say:
  Macro processing for export has been enhanced: 
  - You can use arguments in a macro, for example 
 #+macro hello Greet the $1: Hello $1
 which is just what I had been hoping for! This important
 change has not yet made it into org.pdf of the 6.27a
 distribution. 

 really ?

at page 106 of the pdf version, that you can download from the site,
http://orgmode.org/org.pdf

I can read: Macro replacement!

 (2) The next logical step is to collect a number of useful
 macros in one include file. However, when I use
 #+INCLUDE: ./include.org
 which contains the MACRO, the macro expansion does not work
 (if the same MACRO statements are part of the org-file where
 I use them, they work just fine), all other org content is
 included as expected. Is this is a bug?

I think this is a not, yet?, implemented feature ;-)

*Macro processing* is intended *for export* (release notes)
so, I think, Carsten considered only the macros in the 
current file/buffer.

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Re: [Orgmode] my-mini-table(something)

2009-06-18 Thread Sebastian Rose

Ahh - I knew this technique existed. But I tried to find it in the
manual (since I never used yet).

Documentation for this is missing. Maybe mention it in the concept index
would help?


Regards

  Sebastian


diff --git a/doc/org.texi b/doc/org.texi
index a8a6105..77584d4 100644
--- a/doc/org.texi
+++ b/doc/org.texi
@@ -8251,9 +8251,11 @@ Toggle the COMMENT keyword at the beginning of an entry.
 
 @node Macro replacement,  , Comment lines, Markup rules
 @subheading Macro replacement
+...@cindex macro replacement
 
 You can define text snippets with
 
+...@cindex #+MACRO:
 @example
 #+MACRO: name   replacement text
 @end example
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Re: [Orgmode] Feature suggestion: context sensitive movement

2009-06-18 Thread Sebastian Rose
Rick Moynihan rick.moyni...@gmail.com writes:
 I was just thinking that often I want to jump around items in org-mode
 more quickly than I do at present, depending on the context of the
 point.

 e.g.

 * Foo
  blah blah blah
 * Bar |
 blah blah blah
 * Baz

 Assuming the point is located at | I might want to quickly jump to
 previous headings by pushing CTRL-up/down.


We now have:


C-c C-j   - traverse the tree using UP and DOWN
C-c C-u   - privious
C-c C-n   - next
C-c C-b   - previous sibling
C-c C-f   - next sibling



But I agree: `forward-paragraph' and `backward-paragraph' are much more
convenient to use (and I use those all the time instead).

I still tend to expect the behaviour you describe when on a headline or
list item and I'm disapointed each time I try ;)



Regards


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Re: [Orgmode] org-info.js: new navigation history

2009-06-18 Thread Xin Shi
Hi Sebastian,

This is a really great feature I was hoping to have!

I tried to get the http://orgmode.org/org-info.js and tested on Firefox
3.0.11, the B works but click on the go back button is not working. ...
not sure why.

Thanks!
Xin


One question is in one org file, how to specify the internal link so that it
can be j

On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 5:52 PM, Sebastian Rose sebastian_r...@gmx.dewrote:

 Hi,


 just cannot resist posting this here:

 The navigation of org-info.js has been improved quite a bit.

  1.) Navigating a file through org-info.js, either using the mouse or
  using the keyboard, modifies the location. Thus, once you left
  the file by following a link somewhere else, your browser's `back'
  button will bring you back to the point you left the file.

  2.) org-info.js now navigates accross files. If those files both use
  org-info.js, you can navigate back and forth. Because of the new
  technique in 1.), both files nearly feel like beeing one and the
  same file. Thus following links in published files feels like
  following footnotes and returning to the context.

  Example:

  Once you reach the end of the internal history, repeatedly
  pressing `B' or `b' takes you forward and back in the browsers
  history.

  - open one of your published org files.
  - press `n' until a you reach a section, that has a link to another
file in your published tree.
  - follow the link by clicking on it.
  - in the other file, navigate using `n' and `p'...
  - go back in the navigation history using `b'
  - repeat this, until org-info.js brings you back to the file you
opened in step 1. Note, that you see the same section you saw
just before leaving the file by following the link.
  - Now press `B' until org-info.js brings you to the other file
again.

 One flaw though: the internal history is lost when returning to a
 file.



 Regards


   Sebastian



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[Orgmode] FR: Ability to override the header in custom stuck projects view

2009-06-18 Thread Nicolas Girard
Hi,
stuck projects views can be used for many things beyond their initial purpose.
It would be nice to be able to override the header when building a
custom view -- currently it is set to List of stuck projects: .

Many thanks in advance,
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Re: [Orgmode] Volunteer wanted for administration of emacs-orgmode

2009-06-18 Thread Manish
  On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 1:51 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
   Hi all,
  
   Paul Rivier is one of the two[1] moderators of emacs-orgmode,
   i.e. one if the two great guys that make sure any mail arriving on
   our list from non-subscribers is passed through timely, but only if
   it is relevant and no spam.
  
   Paul says that he would like to be relieved of this task because
   he'll have less time in the future. So I am looking for a
   replacement.  I believe this does not take more than about 5 minutes
   a day.
  
   If you'd like to take over that task for a while, please get in
   touch with Paul, CC to me and to the mailing list (so that not 100
   people write to Paul... :-)

I can be on the watch for a few hours a day as well.

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Re: [Orgmode] Emailing: org-27.ed.zip an edited version of org.texi for 6.27

2009-06-18 Thread Carsten Dominik

Hi Michael,

thank you very much for this extensive set of changes!
I have applied the patch.

- Carsten

On Jun 16, 2009, at 4:50 PM, Kaelbling, Michael wrote:

org-27.ed.zip I took the liberty of editing for punctuation and  
typos.


I can diff it if you like (diff -u is 65 KB zipped).


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Re: [Orgmode] capturing headings with |||

2009-06-18 Thread Carsten Dominik


On Jun 18, 2009, at 12:18 PM, Giovanni Ridolfi wrote:


Dear all,
I have found a strange behaviour in capturing column view.

Org-mode version 6.27trans  (of the 08th of June 2009)
GNU Emacs 23.0.94.1 (i386-mingw-nt5.1.2600) of 2009-05-24 on SOFT- 
MJASON


1. vertical bars in the heading
given the file file.org
--file.org-
   -*- mode: org; -*-
* problems in the properties table
:PROPERTIES:
:COLUMNS: %40ITEM(What?) %Date %7Revision(Rev.) %TODO %Note
:Date:
:Revision:
:Note:
:END:
#+BEGIN: columnview :hlines 1 :id local
#+END:
** Temperature in four zones of the kiln
:PROPERTIES:
:Date:
:Revision: R33
:Note: kiln 1
:END:
*** DONE thermocouple:  |  |  |  |---T
   CLOSED: [2009-06-18 gio 11:39]
:PROPERTIES:
:Date:
:Revision: R1-0509
:Note: at last!
:END:
*** COMMENT hello
:PROPERTIES:
:Date: [2009-06-18 gio]
:Revision: R0
:Note: Even me
:END:
-

When I view the column view, everything is fine (see image attached).

However when I capture the local view, the vertical bars in the  
DONE thermocouple

heading ||  (see the red circle in the image attached)
are considered as column separators and the table becomes:

| What?| Date | Rev.  
| TODO | Note|   | |  |  |
|--+--+-- 
+--+-+---+-+--+--|
| * bugs in the table  |  |   
|  | |   | |  |  |
| ** Temperature in four zones of the kiln |  | R33   
|  | kiln 1  |   | |  |  |
| *** thermocouple:   |  |   
|  | ---T|   | R1-0509 | DONE | at last! |
| *** COMMENT hello| [2009-06-18 gio] | R0
|  | Even me |   | |  |  |


Is it my fault or is it a bug ?-)


It is a bug, the vertical bar should be escaped when capturing.
It is now.



2. Is it possible to exclude the heading with the COMMENT keyword  
from the

  column view?



Yes, I changed that as well.

- Carsten



cheers,
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Re: [Orgmode] [Buglet] issue where org-agenda always prints to PostScript with faces

2009-06-18 Thread Manish
  On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 1:27 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
  
   On Jun 16, 2009, at 5:27 PM, Manish wrote:
  
   On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 9:49 AM, James wrote:
  
   If you tweak org-agenda-custom-commands to create a PostScript
   version of your agenda (for example by following this link...
  
   
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-custom-agenda-commands.php#sec-5.4
  
   ) ... and like me you happen to use a dark background in Emacs
   (set-face-background 'default black), you end up with PostScript
   files which take account of your background colour. In my case if
   I were to actually print my agenda on a printer, I'd probably
   drain it of black ink! :-)
  
   This problem appears to be because org-agenda always prints using
   ps-print-buffer-with-faces.
  
   Please could a variable be added such that for awkward users like
   me org-mode would use ps-print-buffer instead.
  
   A similar issue was dicussed in this thread
   http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/12719
  
   I the mean time, I have found a better solution for this.
  
   (setq org-agenda-exporter-settings
 '((ps-print-color-p 'black-white)))
  
  
   Matt, or anyone, maybe this is worth a FAQ entry?

Pushed a small FAQ to worg about this.

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Re: [Orgmode] org-info.js: new navigation history

2009-06-18 Thread Sebastian Rose
Xin Shi shixin...@gmail.com writes:
 Hi Sebastian,

 This is a really great feature I was hoping to have!

 I tried to get the http://orgmode.org/org-info.js and tested on Firefox
 3.0.11, the B works but click on the go back button is not working. ...
 not sure why.


The reason for this is, we can not modify the history. What we can do,
is to modify the current history entry. If we used

document.location.href=...;

the page would be reloaded when going to the next section.

The browsers back button works only across history entries (i.e. from
one file to another in this case).
But going back in the navigation history of the current file works only
through the keyboard shortcuts or the clicking the links org-info.js
adds to the page.



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Re: [Orgmode] Feature suggestion: context sensitive movement

2009-06-18 Thread Samuel Wales
Others have pointed out the relevant commands.  Here are some possible
bindings for you.

What I do is bind c-m-arrow, analogous to the way I bind them in Lisp.
 Maybe you will find those bindings useful.  The relevant insight is
trees -- both Lisp and outlines instantiate them.

Would be great if they worked on plain list items also, as if those
items were headlines.

Are there any functions to navigate plain lists?

  (define-key org-mode-map [(control meta left)]
'outline-backward-same-level)
  (define-key org-mode-map [(control meta right)]
'outline-forward-same-level)
  (define-key org-mode-map [(control meta up)]
'outline-previous-visible-heading)
  (define-key org-mode-map [(control meta down)]
'outline-next-visible-heading)
  ;;in gnu lisp, there is no separate up as i have.  ud change level.  lr go
  ;;back and forward at the same level.  sounds simple in principle.
  ;;however, that makes it hard to go to the previous visible heading (or
  ;;last element of prev list in lisp): you have to do up, left, down, right
  ;;repeat.
  ;;
  ;;upshot: my way is intuitive.  ud goes ud, lr goes same level, ret
  ;;goes up.
  (define-key org-mode-map [(control meta return)]
;;'invisible-ok
'outline-up-heading)


On 2009-06-18, Rick Moynihan rick.moyni...@gmail.com wrote:
 I was just thinking that often I want to jump around items in org-mode
 more quickly than I do at present, depending on the context of the
 point.

 e.g.

 * Foo
  blah blah blah
 * Bar |
 blah blah blah
 * Baz

 Assuming the point is located at | I might want to quickly jump to
 previous headings by pushing CTRL-up/down.

 Having this also occur when the point is located within a list would
 be nice too.

 Does anyone else think this is a good idea?  Or is this another
 feature which is already implemented, that I'm not aware of? :-)

 Thanks again,

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[Orgmode] OT: How to tell if your message made it to the list

2009-06-18 Thread Samuel Wales
In gmail, there doesn't seem to be an obvious indication that your
message made it to the list.  That is, you do not have both messages
(your sent mail and the received one).

Is there a way?  This seems relevant.

Thanks.

On 2009-06-18, Manish mailtomanish.sha...@gmail.com wrote:
   On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 1:51 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi all,
   
Paul Rivier is one of the two[1] moderators of emacs-orgmode,
i.e. one if the two great guys that make sure any mail arriving on
our list from non-subscribers is passed through timely, but only if
it is relevant and no spam.
   
Paul says that he would like to be relieved of this task because
he'll have less time in the future. So I am looking for a
replacement.  I believe this does not take more than about 5 minutes
a day.
   
If you'd like to take over that task for a while, please get in
touch with Paul, CC to me and to the mailing list (so that not 100
people write to Paul... :-)

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Re: [Orgmode] org-info.js: new navigation history

2009-06-18 Thread Xin Shi
 Hi Sebastian,

I see. So, in your initial email, using mouse only means click on the
links make by the js file.

Xin


On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 10:58 AM, Sebastian Rose sebastian_r...@gmx.dewrote:

 Xin Shi shixin...@gmail.com writes:
  Hi Sebastian,
 
  This is a really great feature I was hoping to have!
 
  I tried to get the http://orgmode.org/org-info.js and tested on Firefox
  3.0.11, the B works but click on the go back button is not working. ...
  not sure why.


 The reason for this is, we can not modify the history. What we can do,
 is to modify the current history entry. If we used

document.location.href=...;

 the page would be reloaded when going to the next section.

 The browsers back button works only across history entries (i.e. from
 one file to another in this case).
 But going back in the navigation history of the current file works only
 through the keyboard shortcuts or the clicking the links org-info.js
 adds to the page.



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Re: [Orgmode] OT: How to tell if your message made it to the list

2009-06-18 Thread Scot Becker
Thanks for the post.  Investigating helped me find a problem with my
own subscription to the list. (I had subscribed with a different
address than I was posting with).  No wonder discussions often seemed
to proceed as if I hadn't answered.  My messages were always waiting
in the approve queue.  If there had been a way to tell if my message
had arrived, I'd have know this earlier!

I had a look at the full headers (selecting the option show original
from the pull down menu to the right of the reply button in Gmail's
header line).  You can see the route of the mail there, but it seems
that even there they only give the information about the sent mail not
the received copy (unless you can see something I can't).  I'll check
again just after this one's sent.

Scot


On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 9:01 PM, Samuel Walessamolog...@gmail.com wrote:
 In gmail, there doesn't seem to be an obvious indication that your
 message made it to the list.  That is, you do not have both messages
 (your sent mail and the received one).

 Is there a way?  This seems relevant.

 Thanks.

 On 2009-06-18, Manish mailtomanish.sha...@gmail.com wrote:
   On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 1:51 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
    Hi all,
   
    Paul Rivier is one of the two[1] moderators of emacs-orgmode,
    i.e. one if the two great guys that make sure any mail arriving on
    our list from non-subscribers is passed through timely, but only if
    it is relevant and no spam.
   
    Paul says that he would like to be relieved of this task because
    he'll have less time in the future. So I am looking for a
    replacement.  I believe this does not take more than about 5 minutes
    a day.
   
    If you'd like to take over that task for a while, please get in
    touch with Paul, CC to me and to the mailing list (so that not 100
    people write to Paul... :-)

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Re: [Orgmode] problem exporting to latex with latest git release

2009-06-18 Thread Carsten Dominik

Fixed, thanks.

- Carsten

On Jun 18, 2009, at 6:53 PM, Eric S Fraga wrote:


Carsten et al.,

I have run into the following problem with the latest git release of
org-mode.  When attempting to export an org file as latex, I get the
following (truncated to remove excess amount of file contents etc)
debug trace:

,
| Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-variable org-export-LaTeX- 
verbatim-wrap)

|   (cdr org-export-LaTeX-verbatim-wrap)
|   (concat (car org-export-latex-verbatim-wrap) rtn (cdr
org-export-LaTeX-verbatim-wrap))
|   (org-add-props (concat (car org-export-latex-verbatim-wrap) rtn  
(cdr

org-export-LaTeX-verbatim-wrap)) (quote (org-protected t)))
|   (concat \n#+BEGIN_LaTeX\n (org-add-props (concat ... rtn ...)  
(quote

...)) #+END_LaTeX\n\n)
|   (cond ((eq backend ...) (setq rtn ...) (concat \n#+BEGIN_DOCBOOK 
\n ...
#+END_DOCBOOK\n)) ((eq backend ...) (when lang ... ...) (if  
lang ... ...)
(unless textareap ...) (concat \n#+BEGIN_HTML\n ... \n#+END_HTML\n 
\n)) ((eq
backend ...) (setq rtn ...) (concat \n#+BEGIN_LaTeX\n ... # 
+END_LaTeX\n\n))

((eq backend ...) (setq rtn ...) (concat #+BEGIN_ASCII\n ...
#+END_ASCII\n)))
|   (setq rtn (cond (... ... ...) (... ... ... ... ...)  
(... ... ...) (... ...

...)))
|
| [... stuff removed ...]
|
|   org-export-as-latex(nil)
|   call-interactively(org-export-as-latex)
|   (if (and bg (nth 2 ass) (not ...) (not ...)) (let (...)
(set-process-sentinel p ...) (message Background process \%s\:  
started p))

(call-interactively (nth 1 ass)))
|   (let* ((bg ...) (help [t]   insert the export option template 
\n[v]   limit

export to visible part of outline tree\n\n[a] export as ASCII   [A] to
temporary buffer\n\n[h] export as HTML[H] to temporary buffer
[R] export
region\n[b] export as HTML and open in browser\n\n[l] export as  
LaTeX   [L] to
temporary buffer\n[p] export as LaTeX and process to PDF\n[d] export  
as LaTeX,

process to PDF, and open the resulting PDF document\n\n[D] export as
DocBook\n[V] export as DocBook, process to PDF, and open the  
resulting PDF

document\n\n[x] export as XOXO\n\n[i] export current file as iCalendar
file\n[I] export all agenda files as iCalendar files\n[c] export  
agenda files
into combined iCalendar file\n\n[F] publish current file   
[P] publish
current project\n[X] publish a project...  [E] publish every  
projects)
(cmds ...) r1 r2 ass) (save-excursion (save-window- 
excursion ... ... ... ...
...)) (setq r2 (if ... ... r1)) (unless (setq ass ...) (error No  
command
associated with key %c r1)) (if (and bg ... ... ...)  
(let ... ... ...)

(call-interactively ...)))
|   org-export(nil)
|   call-interactively(org-export nil nil)
`

If I've removed too much, I'm happy to send a full trace.  The only
particularly out of the ordinary contents in this latex file is a
#+begin_src matlab
block.

The git log gives the following two as the latest commits and the
second looks suspiciously as a possible culprit?

,
| commit 8faf8271fe09edfd5a313330326cc8baab3032dd
| Author: Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com
| Date:   Thu Jun 18 09:56:59 2009 +0200
|
| Improve a docstring
|
| commit e23665ee66ee2082453d28ecdcbf3152a50e1562
| Author: Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com
| Date:   Thu Jun 18 09:30:00 2009 +0200
|
| LaTeX export: Make the verbatim environment configurable
`

Maybe I missed a configuration option that is necessary?

Thanks,
eric


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Re: [Orgmode] problem exporting to latex with latest git release

2009-06-18 Thread Eric S Fraga
Carsten Dominik writes:
 Fixed, thanks.

Thank *you*!  Works just fine now.


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Re: [Orgmode] org-info.js: new navigation history

2009-06-18 Thread Sebastian Rose
Xin Shi shixin...@gmail.com writes:

  Hi Sebastian,

 I see. So, in your initial email, using mouse only means click on the
 links make by the js file.


Yes.

Modifying the history is considered dangerous (it is).

But you can return from file b to file a using the browsers back
button. Now to the very point you left file a before.


  Sebastian


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[Orgmode] Change line spacing for lists for LaTeX export

2009-06-18 Thread Alan E. Davis
I need to print outlines in a more compact form than LaTeX lists ordinarily
provide.  I often have used the paralist package, although it conflicts with
some other packages.  How can I alter the line spacing for the lists
directly, for export?

I found this suggestion, and I was going to use #+LATEX_HEADER:, but then it
occured to me that I don't have a way to specifiy that my_enumerate would
be used instead of enumerate.

This is the code I found on line:

%
% this makes list spacing much better.
%
\newenvironment{my_enumerate}{
\begin{enumerate}
  \setlength{\itemsep}{1pt}
  \setlength{\parskip}{0pt}
  \setlength{\parsep}{0pt}}{\end{enumerate}

}

Thank you for any suggestions.


Alan Davis

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[Orgmode] Re: Change line spacing for lists for LaTeX export

2009-06-18 Thread Alan E. Davis
I can see now that the LaTeX source for my outline is not in list form, but
in sections.   When I reformat to use list notation in org, the following do
not change anything in the pdf that is output.  Interestingly, when I export
LaTeX into a buffer latex then complains about too many nested levels, while
the pdf is exported ok.

Perhaps there is another length parameter I can change to make the outlines
based on sectioning more compact.


Alan

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to disperse because we've been ignorant of their value.
  --- Buckminster Fuller



On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 8:02 AM, Alan E. Davis lngn...@gmail.com wrote:

 I need to print outlines in a more compact form than LaTeX lists ordinarily
 provide.  I often have used the paralist package, although it conflicts with
 some other packages.  How can I alter the line spacing for the lists
 directly, for export?

 I found this suggestion, and I was going to use #+LATEX_HEADER:, but then
 it occured to me that I don't have a way to specifiy that my_enumerate
 would be used instead of enumerate.

 This is the code I found on line:

 %
 % this makes list spacing much better.
 %
 \newenvironment{my_enumerate}{
 \begin{enumerate}
   \setlength{\itemsep}{1pt}
   \setlength{\parskip}{0pt}
   \setlength{\parsep}{0pt}}{\end{enumerate}


 }

 Thank you for any suggestions.


 Alan Davis

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 them to disperse because we've been ignorant of their value.
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[Orgmode] Re: Change line spacing for lists for LaTeX export

2009-06-18 Thread Alan E. Davis
I had used the following:

#+LATEX_HEADER:\addtolength{\itemsep}{-4pt}

and, previously:

#+LATEX_HEADER:\setlength{\itemsep}{1pt}

Neither of them makes a difference.


Alan




On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 8:18 AM, Alan E. Davis lngn...@gmail.com wrote:

 I can see now that the LaTeX source for my outline is not in list form, but
 in sections.   When I reformat to use list notation in org, the following do
 not change anything in the pdf that is output.  Interestingly, when I export
 LaTeX into a buffer latex then complains about too many nested levels, while
 the pdf is exported ok.

 Perhaps there is another length parameter I can change to make the outlines
 based on sectioning more compact.


 Alan

 Pollution is nothing but the resources we are not harvesting. We allow
 them to disperse because we've been ignorant of their value.
   --- Buckminster Fuller



 On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 8:02 AM, Alan E. Davis lngn...@gmail.com wrote:

 I need to print outlines in a more compact form than LaTeX lists
 ordinarily provide.  I often have used the paralist package, although it
 conflicts with some other packages.  How can I alter the line spacing for
 the lists directly, for export?

 I found this suggestion, and I was going to use #+LATEX_HEADER:, but then
 it occured to me that I don't have a way to specifiy that my_enumerate
 would be used instead of enumerate.

 This is the code I found on line:

 %
 % this makes list spacing much better.
 %
 \newenvironment{my_enumerate}{
 \begin{enumerate}
   \setlength{\itemsep}{1pt}
   \setlength{\parskip}{0pt}
   \setlength{\parsep}{0pt}}{\end{enumerate}



 }

 Thank you for any suggestions.


 Alan Davis

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 them to disperse because we've been ignorant of their value.
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Re: [Orgmode] bugs in org-remember-backup-directory

2009-06-18 Thread Samuel Wales
Strange that it is not reproducible even with the minimal startup.

It happens to me every time I save a remember that is long enough to
trigger auto-save.

On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 00:00, Carsten Dominikcarsten.domi...@gmail.com wrote:
 I am still unable to reproduce this.

 Anyone?

 - Carsten

 On Jun 5, 2009, at 5:59 AM, Samuel Wales wrote:

 The bug still exists.

 To reproduce, run emacs -Q --load the minimal setup below, remember
 a task, make enough changes to trigger do-auto-save, then c-x c-s.  It
 should tell you it has changed and ask if you want to save.

 You will have to set 3 env vars for dirs of your choice.
 I didn't want to risk making dirs for you.

 (require 'cl)

 (defun alpha-add-path (p) (setq load-path (cons p load-path)))

 (alpha-add-path (concat (getenv delorgsrc) /lisp))
 (alpha-add-path (concat (getenv delpkgbef) /remember))

 (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '(\\.org$ . org-mode))

 (defvar alpha-mac-font
  -apple-courier-medium-r-normal--24-240-72-72-m-240-iso10646-1)
 '(progn
  (progn
   (defconst alpha-mac-font-2
     -apple-courier-medium-r-normal--*-*-*-*-*-240-*)
   (set-frame-font alpha-mac-font-2))
  )
 (set-frame-font alpha-mac-font)

 (require 'org-install)

 (defvar alpha-org-map (make-sparse-keymap alpha org map))
 (define-key global-map [f8] alpha-org-map)
 (define-key alpha-org-map [f8] 'org-remember)             ;c-c r
 (define-key alpha-org-map o 'org-open-at-point-global) ;c-c o

 (require 'remember-autoloads)
 (org-remember-insinuate)

 (setq org-remember-templates
     `((conversation ?c    * CONVERSATION %U %?\n%i)))

 (add-hook 'remember-mode-hook 'delete-other-windows)
 (setf org-remember-backup-directory
     (getenv demacsremember))
 ;;;(setf org-remember-backup-directory nil)
 (add-hook 'org-remember-mode-hook
         (lambda () (when org-remember-backup-directory
                      (cd org-remember-backup-directory
 (add-hook 'org-remember-mode-hook
         (lambda ()
           (define-key org-remember-mode-map
               \C-x\C-s 'org-remember-finalize)
           ;;i think org-mode-map will override?
           (define-key org-remember-mode-map
               \C-c\C-c nil)))





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[Orgmode] Re: Change line spacing for lists for LaTeX export

2009-06-18 Thread Alan E. Davis
I apologize for sending so many updates.

I was able to get the feature I desire by adding the following to the top of
the exported LaTeX and replacing itemize with packed_item.

\newenvironment{packed_item}{
\begin{itemize}
  \setlength{\itemsep}{1pt}
  \setlength{\parskip}{0pt}
  \setlength{\parsep}{0pt}
}{\end{itemize}}

It would be preferable by far to be able to get this effect straightaway in
exported pdfs.

But I think I need to  change my mode of outlining or else find  a way to
reduce the spacing in sectioning-based outlines in the exported LaTeX.
Perhaps a macro to convert from ** based outlines to plain list (-)
outlines.


Alan
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Re: [Orgmode] Re: my-mini-table(something)

2009-06-18 Thread Bastien
Matthew Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:

 #+MACRO: special-table #+HTML: tabletrtdimg 
 src=./images/icon.png//tdtdcodesomething/code/td/tr/table

Note that you can also use a variable in your macro:

#+MACRO: special-table #+HTML: tabletrtdimg 
src=./images/icon.png//tdtdcode$1/code/td/tr/table

{{{special-table(something)}}}

PS: this is not yet documented in the manual.

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[Orgmode] checkbox problem

2009-06-18 Thread Thomas S. Dye

Aloha all,

First, org-mode is really useful.  The more I use it, the more useful  
it gets and the more I appreciate its flexibility.  I've been using it  
for several months but still feel like a newbie.  Perhaps the problem  
I'm having stems from this.


I use the checkbox feature a lot, with good effect, like this:

*** Task 1 [/]
- [ ] Step 1
- [ ] Step 2
- [ ] Step 3

Recently, I received via email comments from 4 reviewers on a paper  
I'd submitted for publication.  The editor asked me to keep track of  
how I'd responded to all of the comments, so I tried this:


*** Reviewer 1 [/]
- [ ] Comment 1
- [ ] Comment 2
etc.

I cut the comments out of the email message and pasted them directly  
into the org file in Aquamacs Emacs.  Some of the comments are quite  
lengthy, others are short.


My problem is that midway down a list of comments org-mode ceases to  
recognize that the comment checkboxes are associated with the  
heading.  In each case, the last comment checkbox that is correctly  
associated with the heading formats differently (with Esc-Q) than the  
comments above it.  The comment checkboxes that are associated  
correctly format as indented blocks with the second and subsequent  
lines of text left justified on the [ of the first line.  The last  
associated checkbox justifies the second and subsequent lines two  
characters left of the - of the first line.  Subsequent,  
unassociated checkboxes align the - of the first line with last line  
of the item above it.  Here is an example:



*** Reviewer 3 [2/6]

... (Several items omitted)

- [X] p. 7 In 1779, Kamehameha was a young man on his way up as a
  favored nephew of Kalaniopu`u, but isn't it a little early to
  refer to his dynasty?
- [X] p. 7 It is true Kamehameha benefited greatly from Western
  advice and weapons, but the tradition of conquest was well
  established by the time he embarked on his career as a conqueror by
  chiefs including Kalaniopu`u, and especially Kahekili.
  - [X] p. 7 According to traditions 'Umi's father had been recognized
as paramount of the island.  `Umi regained his father's status by
putting down a rebellion of the five districts other than Hamakua
and reunited the polity.  I think of this as a civil war rather
than the capture of territory to which he had no previous claim.

In this case the first two items are counted in the headline, but the  
last one isn't.


If someone could point out what might be going wrong, I'll appreciate  
it.


All the best,
Tom

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