Hi Eric,
There is one small omission from the installation instuctions. On
Debian/Ubuntu you need to:
apt-get install sufary
Ian.
I hope blorgit works out for you. I've been using it for a couple of
months both at work and at home, and it's starting to get fairly
stable/reliable.
Please
There is an elusive bug in the ICal export functions. To demonstrate
it, open this file, allow for the use of the local variable, and run
'org-export-icalendar-this-file'. What I get is the message Wrong
type argument: stringp, nil
-
#+FILETAGS: test
* TODO header
#
Applied. Learning english never ends... :)
Sebastian
Ian Barton li...@manor-farm.org writes:
Unfortunately, it's tricky to get jQuery to work in Opera together with
org-info.js (org-info.js works, jQuery doesn't :) ).
Even in Firefox, if you place the jQuery stuff below the org-info.js
Hi.
One of the tasks in my weekly review is to go over a list of trac-tickets
that are relevant for me and sync them with their counterparts in an
org-file.
I wonder why I didn't have this idea earlier, but of course it would
be neat to be able to read in the csv-export (or rss-feed?) from Trac,
Dale Smith dsm...@vtiinstruments.com writes:
I'm confused about the value of FORMAT in {{{date(FORMAT)}}}.
I wanted to use %B %e, %Y, but I have two problems. With the
quotes, I get an eval: End of file during parsing message. Without
the quotes, processing stops at the comma, expanding to
I want to sort upon todo state change. However, sort
changes visibility. I could use the new after sort hook to
create a desired visibility, but I'd like it to be the same
as before the todo state change.
Is there a save-visibility analogous to save-excursion?
Thanks.
--
Myalgic
The idea is simple: I would like to meet up with other org-users!
As I did not find any platform to accomplish the search,... I would like to
request it as a feature.
And at the same time scan the mailing list for candidates. :)
I live in Linz (Austria)
...and would be willing to travel (if
Hi Ian,
Thanks for the feedback.
Do you happen to know which functionality depends on sufary, or where in
the install process it was required? I am currently running a blorgit
instance on two debian machines (one of which is ubuntu) and I don't
have the sufary package installed on either.
I received a request to tell the list how I managed to change the face
for lines that begin with # in an org file, so here it is.
Lines that begin with # are comment lines. The face of comment lines is
determined by font-lock-comment-face. In my .emacs, I now have:
'(font-lock-comment-face