Hello Jeff
Jambunathan,
Will the org-mode ELPA tar-ball be updated on a regular basis? The
package in the GNU ELPA repo is from November. I do not recall whether
this is the original upload you made.
I noticed this as well. Bastien would have more information on the
'brokenness' you are
Guys,
I am still struggling with this. the main problem is making sense of the
following part of instructions on the org-mac-protocol.org installation page,
basically how to call on the emacs-server from one of the many org-mac-protocol
supported apps.
quoted from:
Dear Matthew
Thank you very much for this present. Thank you also for all the good
work you have done for making MobileOrg on Android possible.
For the first time ever I also have syncing problems which takes about
four times longer than before (filesize hasn't changed). I will give you
a
Hi,
i created `ical2org'[1] to convert iCalendar files to org files in elisp.
It does:
* Traverse the iCalendar using `icalendar.el' and constructs a struct
for each event
* Format each struct via a (userdefined) formatstring
* Convert times to orgmode timestrings (limitations below)
It does
On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 4:59 AM, Jambunathan K
kjambunat...@coextrix.com wrote:
I noticed this as well. Bastien would have more information on the
'brokenness' you are reporting.
Meanwhile, did you experiment with tars at
http://orgmode.org/pkg/daily/? These tars are getting built
Hi,
I would like to output multiple variables from an octave program. When I
evaluate:
#+srcname: test.m
#+begin_src octave
clear variables
x=5.1;
y=3*x;
sprintf('x=%.1f',x)
sprintf('y=%.1f',y)
#+end_src
I get
#+results: test.m
:
Hi,
I found the following workaround for what I was trying to do:
#+srcname: test.m
#+begin_src octave
clear variables
x=5.2;
y=3*x;
[sprintf('x=%.1f\n',x),...
sprintf('y=%.1f',y)]
#+end_src
#+results: test.m
| x=5.2 |
| y=15.6 |
RC
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On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 7:57 PM, Jeffrey Horn jrhorn...@gmail.com wrote:
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
How would I match all TODOs that are untagged?
For example with
-{.}/!
That indeed does the trick. Thanks, Carsten. A few questions, if you
have a
Jeff Horn jrhorn...@gmail.com wrote:
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On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 7:57 PM, Jeffrey Horn jrhorn...@gmail.com wrote:
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
How would I match all TODOs that are untagged?
For example with
-{.}/!
That indeed does the trick.