2009/4/2 Mike Newman m...@newmanfamily.me.uk:
kill-rectangle (C-x r k) and yank-rectangle (C-x r y) can be very
useful for this sort of thing.
That's what I've been using... although it's quite tedious.
On Tue, 31 Mar 2009 15:35:03 +0100
n...@aleblanc.cotse.net wrote:
Hi,
is there any
Hi all,
I sat down to hack a little on our functions we wrote to compile
Org-mode without make (see
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/15264 ff).
I thought it would be nice, to do the whole bunch of actions at once for
users tracking the development version of Org-mode:
* git
Yes, I hear you
The repo is here:
http://github.com/SebastianRose/track-org-git/tree/master
:-)
Sebastian
Sebastian Rose sebastian_r...@gmx.de writes:
Hi all,
I sat down to hack a little on our functions we wrote to compile
Org-mode without make (see
I could whip up some bash scripts to do this in different flavors Sebastian,
like one for those with git, one for those without. It just wouldn't work
for windows users; only mac/linux.
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 5:09 AM, Sebastian Rose sebastian_r...@gmx.dewrote:
Yes, I hear you
The repo
Hi,
Can I give this thread a bump? I still have the problem with not being able
to share my `.emacs' file, and get to the last publishing step.
Sébastien Vauban wrote:
Giovanni Ridolfi wrote:
Sébastien Vauban ha scritto:
I'm trying to publish my `.emacs' file onto the Web [...]. I've always
Sébastien Vauban wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com writes:
Isn't it simply the way it always has been for French abbreviations of
weekdays?
I might be wrong but I don't think so.
I even remember I found this weird to have this dot after the
abbreviation - I thought: Gee, this will break things in
Sébastien Vauban wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com writes:
Can I give this thread a bump? I still have the problem with not being able
to share my `.emacs' file, and get to the last publishing step.
Can you send me your .emacs file off-list?
I will try to export this tonight or tomorrow.
Thanks,
Memnon Anon gegendosenflei...@gmail.com writes:
John SJ Anderson geneh...@genehack.org writes:
Is there a way to display an agenda (like 'C-a a' does) but have it
limited to items that have a particular tag? (E.g., so I can see only
'@WORK' items when at work.)
Either use your
Hi Bastien,
Bastien wrote:
Sébastien Vauban wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com writes:
Can I give this thread a bump? I still have the problem with not being able
to share my `.emacs' file, and get to the last publishing step.
Can you send me your .emacs file off-list?
Of course, I do that in a
Greg Newman g...@20seven.org writes:
I could whip up some bash scripts to do this in different flavors Sebastian,
like one for those with git, one for those without. It just wouldn't work
for windows users; only mac/linux.
Thanks Greg, but that what it is intended for: work without any
I think I understand what you're talking about Sebastian, which what I'd do
is use wget in the bash script for those who don't have and don't want to
install git.
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 8:11 AM, Sebastian Rose sebastian_r...@gmx.dewrote:
Greg Newman g...@20seven.org writes:
I could whip up
Martin Pohlack wrote:
Sorry for the noise.
A local package globally modified outline-heading-end-regexp which broke
folding via outline-mode.
It wasn't a local package after all: simple-wiki.el is to blame here.
It globally modifies outline-regexp and outline-heading-end-regexp.
For those
Greg Newman g...@20seven.org writes:
I think I understand what you're talking about Sebastian, which what I'd do
is use wget in the bash script for those who don't have and don't want to
install git.
I hope we can do that using arc-mode (since emacs 22.1) or tar-mode.
Maybe I overlooked
Excerpts from Michael's message on Jul 29, 2009 about 2 AM:
Opps, for some reason the important portion didn't copy. You'll have to
forgive me, I'm still learning gnus.
Thanks for the patch. However, stragenly, it is now working out of the
box. I cloned the git repo to try out your patch, and
Richard Riley wrote:
Bastien bastiengue...@googlemail.com writes:
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com writes:
Indeed. BTW, I was curious to see what PortableApps did/looked like, and
(since I couldn't find an installation package for Linux) I downloaded
the sources and looked at them: this
Know what they call the commercial version of Portable Apps?
A Netbook.
Richard Riley wrote:
Bastien bastiengue...@googlemail.com writes:
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com writes:
Indeed. BTW, I was curious to see what PortableApps did/looked
like, and
(since I couldn't find an
Hi Bastien,
On 2009-07-26, Bastien bastiengue...@googlemail.com wrote:
This thread started because it was claimed that tea-time was
integrated into org.
(Just for the record, this statement came from emacswiki, not from the
list... it's hard to keep on eye on emacswiki for such statements!)
(Of course, your commit was long after the thread began, but it does
show that number of minutes is different functionality.)
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Hi Samuel,
Samuel Wales samolog...@gmail.com writes:
On 2009-07-26, Bastien bastiengue...@googlemail.com wrote:
This thread started because it was claimed that tea-time was
integrated into org.
(Just for the record, this statement came from emacswiki, not from the
list... it's hard to
Hi Bastien,
On 2009-07-29, Bastien bastiengue...@googlemail.com wrote:
What is the output of
(org-show-notification Bump!)
?
The string.
Perhaps appt can be added to the fallbacks?
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2009/4/2 Mike Newman m...@newmanfamily.me.uk:
kill-rectangle (C-x r k) and yank-rectangle (C-x r y) can be very
useful for this sort of thing.
That's what I've been using... although it's quite tedious.
On Tue, 31 Mar 2009 15:35:03
Samuel Wales samolog...@gmail.com writes:
Perhaps appt can be added to the fallbacks?
Nope. org-show-notification is called by a timer, so adding a timer to
a timer would be confusing IMO.
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Hi Samuel,
Samuel Wales samolog...@gmail.com writes:
I tried it and was not reminded. Does it rely on an external command?
Please provide more information on how you tried it.
From the buffer? From the agenda? What is the value of
org-show-notification-handler?
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Hi Bastien,
I did not realize that appt could not be used.
On 2009-07-29, Bastien bastiengue...@googlemail.com wrote:
Please provide more information on how you tried it.
It works now. I pulled in the interim, but I don't know if that's the
reason. I tried it twice, so I don't think I missed
Sam,
sam kleinman wrote:
...
Here's a literate programing example:
I talked with a statistician, programer and human rights violation
researcher, who wrote (with his team) reports of statistical studies
of data regarding possible genocide incidents. He wrote the LaTeX
documents which, within
Samuel Wales samolog...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Bastien,
I did not realize that appt could not be used.
On 2009-07-29, Bastien bastiengue...@googlemail.com wrote:
Please provide more information on how you tried it.
It works now. I pulled in the interim, but I don't know if that's the
I like org-mode.
I use it for taking notes and writing papers.
One problem pops up when I try to export one org file, which contains
some maths, to multiple formats, specifically html and tex.
For tex, it is required to enclose the maths by $/$$; For html, there
is no need to use $/$$.
I just
Hi,
Is there an easy way to export an org file to another org file, stripping away
any subtrees that are tagged noexport or marked as comments? The idea is to
discard anything that is also ignored by the other export formats, such as
HTML. I would find this a useful feature to have, for
Hsiu-Khuern Tang hsiu-khuern.t...@hp.com writes:
Hi,
Is there an easy way to export an org file to another org file, stripping away
any subtrees that are tagged noexport or marked as comments? The idea is to
discard anything that is also ignored by the other export formats, such as
HTML.
Hi there,
Well, I think this a bug.
Given this org input file:
,
| * Things
| ** A Heading
|- some
|- stuff
|- in
|- a
|- list
| ** Another heading
|- another
|- list
`
then if I select the level one heading (titled Things) with C-c @, and
export to LaTeX
Dan Griswold dgris...@rochester.rr.com writes:
Note that the top level headings (A Heading and Another Heading) are
not exported as \section, but with the asterisks they have in the org
file:
,
| ** A Heading
| \begin{itemize}
|
| ... snip ...
|
| \end{itemize}
| ** Another
Hi!
I've been playing with org-mode column view (org version 6.28trans, fresh
from git!) and working my way through the Org manual to try to understand
this tool and see what neat tricks I can pick up by using it. Today I have
been playing with column view.
Column view by default only shows a
Hi Nick,
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com writes:
If you like how your appointments are shown, you can use the appt display
mechanism, by setting org-show-notification-handler to something like this:
(defun my-org-show-notification-handler (notification)
(funcall appt-disp-window-function
* On Thu 12:41AM +, 30 Jul 2009, Bernt Hansen (be...@norang.ca) wrote:
Hsiu-Khuern Tang hsiu-khuern.t...@hp.com writes:
Hi,
Is there an easy way to export an org file to another org file, stripping
away
any subtrees that are tagged noexport or marked as comments? The idea is
Samuel Wales samolog...@gmail.com writes:
It works now. I pulled in the interim, but I don't know if that's the
reason. I tried it twice, so I don't think I missed the notification.
However, the notification is in the minibuffer / echo area, and can
easily be unnoticed if you are typing,
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