Hey list,
I am trying to set up a blog page on my website and I would prefer to
use org-mode for that. I wonder what are the features provided by
blorg and org-blog.el and which is better and actively maintained.
I have tried both
http://www.cognition.ens.fr/~guerry/org-blogging.html
Hi Tokuya,
On Mar 16, 2008, at 3:47 PM, Tokuya Kameshima wrote:
Hi Carsten,
I checked org-wl.el and it works fine.
BTW, I have another implementation of org-wl.el. Is it possible to
merge my version to the git?
sounds good to me, I'd be happy to accomodate your changes.
The differences
Hi,
I am a DBA (database administrator) with really tons of database (more than 200)
to survey.
As such, I have written many tools for various tasks. Currently these tools
produce logs (tons of) in many different formats. That's not very homogeneous
but that's something I want to remedy.
My
On Mar 14, 2008, at 8:36 PM, KONDO Kenji wrote:
- emacs-version: GNU Emacs 22.1.1 (i686-pc-linux-gnu)
- org-version: 5.23a
Hi.
I found that `org-scheduled-past-days' seems not to work.
Yes, this variable exists but oddly enough is not implemented... :-(
I'll fix this.
- Carsten
My
Xavier Maillard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
Hi!
Producing the right org-mode file structure from any script/c code is rather
simple, in fact, I have done this as a quick and dirty hack for one tool.
Where I am failing is in having a column view of the document (I want to be
able
to
Let take the example of an update statistics. What informations are really
relevant for me is simply this:
1. server name
2. start date/end date
3. return code
4. database name
Then for each table/index of the given database, I need this:
1. object name
2. status
3. time spent
Fixed, thanks.
- Carsten
On Mar 14, 2008, at 8:36 PM, KONDO Kenji wrote:
- emacs-version: GNU Emacs 22.1.1 (i686-pc-linux-gnu)
- org-version: 5.23a
Hi.
I found that `org-scheduled-past-days' seems not to work.
My setting is here.
date:
[2008-03-15 Sat]
.emacs:
(setq
On Sat, 15 Mar 2008 17:00:46 +0100
Thomas Baumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I really like the most advanced (pure magic working ...) and easy way of
entering dates in org mode. When answering a phone call it's only a few
keystrokes to jump to the date and settle the appointment. However
Bernt Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bernt Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Please report back which of these link types you are using, and
if they are still working after a pull in your it repo.
If not, I'd appreciate detailed backtraces so that
Hello All,
I wanted to ask if there is a way to export an org file as individual txt
files depending on level 1 hierarchy. For example if you have a file like
* Projects
bla bla text etcetc
* Procedures
bla bla text etcetc
to output two files projects.txt which contains bla bla text
Dimitris Kapetanakis schrieb:
Hello All,
I wanted to ask if there is a way to export an org file as individual
txt files depending on level 1 hierarchy. For example if you have a
file like
* Projects
bla bla text etcetc
* Procedures
bla bla text etcetc
to output two files
Dimitris Kapetanakis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello All,
I wanted to ask if there is a way to export an org file as individual txt
files depending on level 1 hierarchy. For example if you have a file like
* Projects
bla bla text etcetc
* Procedures
bla bla text etcetc
to output
OK, I will put that in.
- Carsten
On Mar 15, 2008, at 5:00 PM, Thomas Baumann wrote:
Hi,
I really like the most advanced (pure magic working ...) and easy
way of
entering dates in org mode. When answering a phone call it's only a
few
keystrokes to jump to the date and settle the
Mmmm... I wrote a program which can do this:
http://www.danielclemente.com/dislines/index.en.html
however it's not LISP.
I have written multilingual org files this way, but it's not comfortable
since it requires several programs and processing phases. I am still looking
for a solution
Hm, I guess I sent this only to Dimitri... I'm resending it to the list..
This seems to do what you want.
(defun org-export-top-levels ()
(interactive)
(goto-char (point-min))
(let (start (point))
(while (re-search-forward ^* nil t)
(write-region start (point-at-bol) (concat
Small bug, when clocking in and out (git head from 03.11.2008 11:15)
Adding empty TODO item at end of an org file (no heading, no text) and
clocking in by changing TODO-state to 'STARTING' and then clock out by
changing the items state to 'DONE' triggers an error.
My org setup is (setq
THANKS EVERYBODY
I was looking at something like Hugo's response. It is a click away since it
saves under a heading.txt the next heading's text. I am trying to take a
look at it with my poor knowledge of Lisp.
2008/3/17, Hugo Schmitt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hm, I guess I sent this only to
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