Hi all.
Apologies to my english.
I have some often repeat tasks. There is phone call, answer email etc.
It's look like this:
* STARTED Phone calls
* STARTED Answer emails
* STARTED Misc
Is there a way to make several shortcuts to quick change clocked task? I
use C-u C-c C-x C-i now, but in *Clock
Hi Detlef,
I went back to Emacs 22.2 and tried to reproduce it there - without
success.
So, I am closing this thread...
- Carsten
On Sep 21, 2009, at 7:03 PM, Detlef Steuer wrote:
On Mon, 21 Sep 2009 18:13:12 +0100
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Detlef,
this works
At Tue, 22 Sep 2009 00:16:14 -0400, Bernt Hansen wrote:
René jl...@yahoo.com writes:
Is there a way to insert comments in a plain list without breaking it into
two
distinct lists?
I've run into exactly this problem in the past few days, preparing a
document, intended for export to a
Bernt Hansen bernt at norang.ca writes:
You can ident the comment like this
1. first
2. second
# comment about second item
3. third
4. fourth
Unfortunately in this case your comment gets exported since the `#' is indented.
Of course one doesn't want the comments to appear in
Hi Mel,
I believe this problem is now fixed, please verify.
- Carsten
On Sep 19, 2009, at 5:25 AM, Melton Low wrote:
I am on a Mac with OS X 10.5.8 Intel.
Try this:
1. start Emacs.app by clicking on the emacs app bundle in /
Applications.
2. load the org file with to do items.
3. start
On Sep 22, 2009, at 12:32 PM, René wrote:
Bernt Hansen bernt at norang.ca writes:
You can ident the comment like this
1. first
2. second
# comment about second item
3. third
4. fourth
Unfortunately in this case your comment gets exported since the `#'
is indented.
Of course one
Eric S Fraga ucec...@ucl.ac.uk writes:
At Tue, 22 Sep 2009 00:16:14 -0400, Bernt Hansen wrote:
René jl...@yahoo.com writes:
Is there a way to insert comments in a plain list without breaking it into
two
distinct lists?
I've run into exactly this problem in the past few days, preparing
Yuri Goncharov g...@hl.ru writes:
Hi all.
Apologies to my english.
I have some often repeat tasks. There is phone call, answer email etc.
It's look like this:
* STARTED Phone calls
* STARTED Answer emails
* STARTED Misc
Is there a way to make several shortcuts to quick change clocked
At Tue, 22 Sep 2009 08:52:13 -0400, Bernt Hansen wrote:
If you're actually trying to make the comment not export this seems to
work for me
1. first
2. second
#+ comment about second item
3. third
4. fourth
-Bernt
and in fact it works without the + sign and that's what I was using
Hi,
I have a question about the LaTeX export of images.
I wondering why we treat differently images with caption/label than the ones
that do not have caption/label.
I suppose that we want to make the difference between images that appear in
the middle of the text and those who will appear in a
Eric S Fraga ucec...@ucl.ac.uk writes:
At Tue, 22 Sep 2009 08:52:13 -0400, Bernt Hansen wrote:
If you're actually trying to make the comment not export this seems to
work for me
1. first
2. second
#+ comment about second item
3. third
4. fourth
-Bernt
and in fact it works
Hi,
I just tried the functionality described in the manual in the section
http://orgmode.org/org.html#Setting-up-Remember-for-Org , according to
which the key combination 'k r' leads to timestamps defaulting to the
day on which the pointer was when 'k r' was invoked.
Now is it somehow possible to
I have several items on my agenda which have a time
specification (e.g. 4pm), but it only means I should work on it
sometime after 4pm. It can even be 8pm when I actually deal with
the item.
So there is no need for me to see the item constantly on the
daily agenda, I'd like this item to appear
Philipp Schaefer philipp.schae...@gmail.com writes:
I just tried the functionality described in the manual in the section
http://orgmode.org/org.html#Setting-up-Remember-for-Org , according to
which the key combination 'k r' leads to timestamps defaulting to the
day on which the pointer was
PT spamfilteracco...@gmail.com writes:
I have several items on my agenda which have a time
specification (e.g. 4pm), but it only means I should work on it
sometime after 4pm. It can even be 8pm when I actually deal with
the item.
So there is no need for me to see the item constantly on the
On 20 Sep 2009, Carsten wrote:
I believe this is fixed now. Thank you for your report.
I tried to test the fix, but maybe I don't know what I'm doing -
tried the zip file corresponding to the fix, and also tried the
org-latest.zip file. However both fail when starting emacs
because
Matt Lundin mdl at imapmail.org writes:
One recommendation:
Create an :EVENING: tag and filter it out in the agenda. Or,
optionally, create custom agenda commands for day and evening agendas
that pull up different results based on tags.
This wouldn't work, because I have lots of
At Tue, 22 Sep 2009 10:10:41 -0400,
Bernt Hansen wrote:
At column 0 - probably not.
1. first
2. second
#+ comment about second item
#+ Another comment goes here
3. third
4. fourth
The #+ comment probably isn't officially supported either... it just
happens to work. Sorry
PT spamfilteracco...@gmail.com writes:
Matt Lundin mdl at imapmail.org writes:
One recommendation:
Create an :EVENING: tag and filter it out in the agenda. Or,
optionally, create custom agenda commands for day and evening agendas
that pull up different results based on tags.
This
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
could I ask you to update the FAQ with this issue?
It still doesn't work with org-indent-mode on, though. I guess the FAQ
will have to specify to disable it before using yasnippet (which is a
sad thing as both are providing great features).
--
Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:
Philipp Schaefer philipp.schae...@gmail.com writes:
I just tried the functionality described in the manual in the section
http://orgmode.org/org.html#Setting-up-Remember-for-Org , according to
which the key combination 'k r' leads to timestamps
Matt Lundin mdl at imapmail.org writes:
Ah I see. Another idea: write an agenda skip function that converts the
timestamp to universal time and ignores the entry if it is greater than
(current-time). Such as,
Wow, I didn't you can write your own agenda skip function. The depths of
Org are
Eric S Fraga ucecesf at ucl.ac.uk writes:
At Tue, 22 Sep 2009 10:10:41 -0400, Bernt Hansen wrote:
At column 0 - probably not.
1. first
2. second
#+ comment about second item
#+ Another comment goes here
3. third
4. fourth
The #+ comment probably isn't officially
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Eric,
could I ask you to update the FAQ with this issue?
done, should update to Worg within the hour -- Eric
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Hello,
I would like to put all my asymptote code in the header of the org file,
and then, display the result later. I tried to move #+resname: but it is
recreated just beneath the corresponding code at each export. I tried to
use #+srcname: without success either.
Is it possible to achieve this
Hello,
after seeing org-babel I immediately thought of the eev project by
Eduardo Ochs (http://angg.twu.net/)
Basically I wanted to do what he does in this video:
http://angg.twu.net/eev-current/anim/channels.anim.html
So I wrote a small org-babel gnu screen interface.
Eev does the same with
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
Hello,
I would like to put all my asymptote code in the header of the org file,
and then, display the result later. I tried to move #+resname: but it is
recreated just beneath the corresponding code at each export. I tried to
use #+srcname:
Hi,
When publishing large html projects I sometimes run into the following
error.
: org-export-normalize-links: Invalid function: org-if-unprotected-at
This happens unpredictably, and I find that it can normally be fixed by
some combination of...
- updating Org-mode with git pull
- running make
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