On 14 Jan 2011, at 13:30, Carsten Dominik wrote:
On Jan 2, 2011, at 5:23 PM, David Maus wrote:
At Thu, 23 Dec 2010 09:21:56 +0100,
peter.fri...@agfa.com wrote:
'Goto Today' seems to go to the first day of the week instead of the
current day when the agenda is in Day view.
Is this
Jeff Horn jrhorn...@gmail.com writes:
Jason seems to be garnering a lot of votes, but Eric's zenburn
emulation makes my eyes happy. If Jason wins out, I suppose I could
always just read Worg in emacs... :D
Or use Eric zenburn-like css by selecting it as an alternative
stylesheet in Firefox :
Hi Peter,
peter.fri...@agfa.com writes:
Is this still a problem? I don't seem to be able to reproduce this problem.
Julien Danjou's patch 544 for the 'jumping to a date' problem indeed
fixes this problem as well.
Yes, I tested and applied this patch, it's in the latest version now.
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On 01/18/2011 12:48 AM, Eric Schulte wrote:
Hi,
This is possible using Babel, the attached org-mode file will execute
its code block every time it is opened. You can replace the contents of
the code block with any arbitrary elisp you would like
Hi Jeff,
Jeff Horn jrhorn...@gmail.com writes:
On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 5:43 AM, David Maus dm...@ictsoc.de wrote:
From my understanding this is correct. The dialog allows you to set
an arbitrary symbol to an arbitrary value, i.e. not limited to another
symbol (e.g. 'all). Thus a sexp is
Hi Julius,
Julius Gamanyi julius...@gmail.com writes:
On and off reader and first time poster.
Welcome on the list!
I previously used the latex outline package and added a few
modifications to get the output I liked. I added the changes to an old
stable version of org-mode (org-6.33f),
Hi Eric and Achim,
Sébastien Vauban wrote:
Achim Gratz wrote:
The script produced by babel should actually look like this:
#+begin_src sh
data=$(cat 'BABEL_STRING'
Num.ro du compte :;979-9500975-24;Compte Maxi
Date valeur;R.f.rence de l'op.ration;Description;Montant de
Thanks all for the work on worg.css -- I'm excited to see this happen!
I'm putting Sebastian explicitely into the loop: I remember Sebastian
worked on org.css (and maybe worg.css?) to make sure the spacing between
HTML headings was okay for folding/unfolding through org-info-js. Maybe
this is
Hi,
I believe this is superseded by the hack in org-hacks.org, so I have
marked this patch off on the patchwork server.
- Carsten
On Jan 12, 2011, at 8:19 AM, Suvayu Ali wrote:
Hi Kiwon,
On Wed, 12 Jan 2011 12:23:48 +0900
Kiwon Um um.ki...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear org users,
The recent
On Tue, Jan 18 2011, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Otherwise, if would continue to use whatever value you set with your
latest view change and keep this until you change it again.
So what was your issue with this part?
My issue is that I use a default value of 14 days (you know I'm weird).
If I
On Jan 18, 2011, at 11:00 AM, Julien Danjou wrote:
On Tue, Jan 18 2011, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Otherwise, if would continue to use whatever value you set with your
latest view change and keep this until you change it again.
So what was your issue with this part?
My issue is that I use a
Hi Bastien,
Lately, it's been hectic at work. I'm hoping to get some free time in the
next 2 days to send the patches.
Thanks,
Julius
On 18 January 2011 09:17, Bastien bastien.gue...@wikimedia.fr wrote:
Hi Julius,
Julius Gamanyi julius...@gmail.com writes:
On and off reader and first
Hello,
Is it possible to put code in a document such that it gets evaluated
when the document is opened? For example, I'd like to have a
link-back section in each note. I'm aware of babel but I neither
understand how to make it auto-evaluate on open nor do i know if
making it compact ( and avoid
Bastien bastien.gue...@wikimedia.fr writes:
Jeff Horn jrhorn...@gmail.com writes:
Jason seems to be garnering a lot of votes, but Eric's zenburn
emulation makes my eyes happy. If Jason wins out, I suppose I could
always just read Worg in emacs... :D
Or use Eric zenburn-like css by
Bastien bastien.gue...@wikimedia.fr writes:
Jeff Horn jrhorn...@gmail.com writes:
Jason seems to be garnering a lot of votes, but Eric's zenburn
emulation makes my eyes happy. If Jason wins out, I suppose I could
always just read Worg in emacs... :D
Or use Eric zenburn-like css by
Hello,
I apologize if this is a very simple question, but I'm using the
latest org-mode and
just switched to a Debian based distro.
I'm able to run make sudo make install in the org-mode source directory, but
when I go to Emacs, I don't see the Org-mode documentation when I use C-h i.
When I
That's odd, so I ran make sudo make install, then restarted emacs,
and now it can find the org-info.
Oh well -- I guess one of the steps below worked! Issue resolved.
--Nate
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 9:25 AM, Nathan Neff nathan.n...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I apologize if this is a very
Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:
Bastien bastien.gue...@wikimedia.fr writes:
Jeff Horn jrhorn...@gmail.com writes:
Jason seems to be garnering a lot of votes, but Eric's zenburn
emulation makes my eyes happy. If Jason wins out, I suppose I could
always just read Worg in emacs... :D
Bastien bastien.gue...@wikimedia.fr writes:
Thanks all for the work on worg.css -- I'm excited to see this happen!
I'm putting Sebastian explicitely into the loop: I remember Sebastian
worked on org.css (and maybe worg.css?) to make sure the spacing between
HTML headings was okay for
Jason Dunsmore emacs-orgm...@dunsmor.com wrote:
...
That's okay with me. I just uploaded the latest stylesheet with Eric's
collapsed TOC integrated in:
http://orgmode.org/tmp/worg.css
You can see it in action at:
http://orgmode.org/tmp/worg/
I haven't been able to see Eric's TOC in
Nathan Neff nathan.n...@gmail.com wrote:
I apologize if this is a very simple question, but I'm using the
latest org-mode and
just switched to a Debian based distro.
I'm able to run make sudo make install in the org-mode source directory,
but
when I go to Emacs, I don't see the
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com writes:
Jason Dunsmore emacs-orgm...@dunsmor.com wrote:
...
That's okay with me. I just uploaded the latest stylesheet with Eric's
collapsed TOC integrated in:
http://orgmode.org/tmp/worg.css
You can see it in action at:
http://orgmode.org/tmp/worg/
Hi Julius,
Julius Gamanyi julius...@gmail.com writes:
Lately, it's been hectic at work. I'm hoping to get some free time in
the next 2 days to send the patches.
Thanks for the feedback, take your time.
Good luck,
--
Bastien
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Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
I'm partial to the emacs.css bundled with my
submission over the current code fontification, but that's just me.
I put your pre style in place:
http://orgmode.org/tmp/worg.css
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Jason Dunsmore emacs-orgm...@dunsmor.com wrote:
The front page doesn't have a TOC. You can see it here:
http://orgmode.org/tmp/worg/org-dependencies.html
OK - I can see it on this page.
Thanks,
Nick
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Please use
One last change I would suggest, is that rather than use inline css for
the highlighted source code, we use a css stylesheet by setting the
(setq org-export-htmlize-output-type 'css)
Then use a single .css style sheet as done with the @import(emacs.css)
in my previous submission. I'm
Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:
Bastien bastien.gue...@wikimedia.fr writes:
Jeff Horn jrhorn...@gmail.com writes:
Jason seems to be garnering a lot of votes, but Eric's zenburn
emulation makes my eyes happy. If Jason wins out, I suppose I could
always just read Worg in emacs... :D
By the way, having the javascript section-folding enabled on only some
pages is confusing and doesn't make for the best browsing experience.
Now that the TOC will be collapsed by default, perhaps it's no longer
needed?
Yes the javascript is probably the culprit here, I agree that with the
Rainer M Krug r.m.k...@gmail.com writes:
On 01/18/2011 12:48 AM, Eric Schulte wrote:
Hi,
This is possible using Babel, the attached org-mode file will execute
its code block every time it is opened. You can replace the contents of
the code block with any arbitrary elisp you would like to
I asked the question on the Cygwin mailing list, and got an answer from Tobias
Schlottke, telling me to use the 'plain old' syntax (=`...`= instead of
=$(...)=):
#+begin_src sh
data=`cat EOF
...
EOF
`
echo $data
#+end_src
and... it indeed works!
Can we move to that syntax?
I just
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On 01/18/2011 05:16 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
Rainer M Krug r.m.k...@gmail.com writes:
On 01/18/2011 12:48 AM, Eric Schulte wrote:
Hi,
This is possible using Babel, the attached org-mode file will execute
its code block every time it is opened.
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 3:39 AM, Bastien bastien.gue...@wikimedia.fr wrote:
Jeff Horn jrhorn...@gmail.com writes:
Jason seems to be garnering a lot of votes, but Eric's zenburn
emulation makes my eyes happy. If Jason wins out, I suppose I could
always just read Worg in emacs... :D
Or use
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Hi
I have to add some footnotes in a table. I remember from LaTeX, that I
used a minipage for that, but don't get it to work in org.
Could somebody provide an example, how I can add the footnotes in a table?
The table is a longtable, and might have
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
By the way, having the javascript section-folding enabled on only some
pages is confusing and doesn't make for the best browsing experience.
Now that the TOC will be collapsed by default, perhaps it's no longer
needed?
Yes the javascript is
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 11:13 AM, Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a consensus on removing Javascript folding from *all* pages on
Worg. I think this would be an improvement both for the readability and
stylistic coherence of the site.
+1 from me. Also, is the custom worg
Eric,
thanks. This is great.
Couple of followups:
1. Is it possible to avoid the confirmations on every file load?
2. Is it possible to manipulate or reference the results so that they're not
bound to a RESULTS block. I'm finding all of the blocks of orgmode
distracting and I'm trying to
Hi Eric,
Eric Schulte wrote:
I asked the question on the Cygwin mailing list, and got an answer from
Tobias
Schlottke, telling me to use the 'plain old' syntax (=`...`= instead of
=$(...)=):
#+begin_src sh
data=`cat EOF
...
EOF
`
echo $data
#+end_src
and... it indeed works!
Can
Aloha Bastien,
Thanks for looking at this. The problem isn't that the description is
being protected from conversion, it is that it is there at all. The
link in the example lacks a description and the documentation says
that in this case desc will be nil, so it was a surprise to find a
Your cursor must be on a code line, not on a special comments line. I've
had
the same behavior once. Just move down your cursor one or two lines away...
Are you saying you have succesfully detangled noweb embedded code? If so,
ill have to take a look at the code to see where the bug is. It
Please try using a decent sender, or at least no HTML. I know this cannot
be
obvious, though, but look at the results:
Not to get off on a tanget, but im using gmail. Looks perfect in my gmail
account - i guess your email doesnt support html markup? I just reply to
all, and it
Sébastien Vauban wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com
writes:
I asked the question on the Cygwin mailing list, and got an answer from Tobias
Schlottke, telling me to use the 'plain old' syntax (=`...`= instead of
=$(...)=):
I can confirm. This is really bad, since now you'd have to escape
backticks in
Ido Magal i...@idomagal.com wrote:
1. Is it possible to avoid the confirmations on every file load?
Yes: check out the variable safe-local-variable-values (and the related
safe-local-eval-forms) for the general emacs-level nagging mechanism and
the variable org-confirm-babel-evaluate for
ok, so im not sure how you got it working, but heres the problem in
the code (i think).
We start with the tangled output
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;; [[file:~/Desktop/test.org][/home/seth/Desktop/test\.org:2]]
(let ((x 1))
(message x=%s x)
;;
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:
Bastien bastien.gue...@wikimedia.fr writes:
Jeff Horn jrhorn...@gmail.com writes:
Jason seems to be garnering a lot of votes, but Eric's zenburn
emulation makes my eyes happy. If Jason wins out, I suppose I
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
One last change I would suggest, is that rather than use inline css for
the highlighted source code, we use a css stylesheet by setting the
(setq org-export-htmlize-output-type 'css)
Then use a single .css style sheet as done with the
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 1:50 PM, Jason Dunsmore
emacs-orgm...@dunsmor.com wrote:
I get the error Symbol's function definition is void: publish-htmlize.
I made sure to (require 'htmlize).
I believe the function `org-publish-org-to-org` calls htmlize. Make
sure to (require 'org-publish).
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Jason Dunsmore emacs-orgm...@dunsmor.com writes:
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
By the way, having the javascript section-folding enabled on only some
pages is confusing and doesn't make for the best browsing experience.
Now that the TOC will be collapsed by default, perhaps
Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:
My suggestion would be to go with Jason's css (combined with Eric's
expandable table of contents) then have Eric's css and the old-worg
css available as alternative css.
I like Jason's stylesheet, and have a couple of observations:
1) h3 headers are
Jason Dunsmore emacs-orgm...@dunsmor.com writes:
While we're fixing things, are there any objections to making the
publishing change recommended above? It should significantly reduce the
size of pages which contain a large amount of source code, and will make
it easier to adjust the
Jason Dunsmore emacs-orgm...@dunsmor.com writes:
I made a version of the FAQ without the javascript folding:
http://orgmode.org/tmp/worg/org-faq-nojs.html
http://orgmode.org/tmp/worg/org-faq.html
Thanks. Nitpicking: I'd prefer paragraphs to be indented to the right
(so that headines are
Jason Dunsmore emacs-orgm...@dunsmor.com writes:
I added the following to org-publish-project-alist:
(worg-htmlize
:base-directory ~/git/Worg/
:base-extension org
:html-extension org.html
:publishing-directory /var/www/orgmode.org/worg/
Hi Seth,
Seth Burleigh wbur...@gmail.com writes:
Not to get off on a tanget, but im using gmail. Looks perfect in my
gmail account - i guess your email doesnt support html markup? I just
reply to all, and it automatically does the markup. I guess ill have
to learn how to disable it:)
Easy
I didn't. That fixed it. Thanks.
On Jan 15, 2011, at 1:16 PM, Jambunathan K wrote:
Is gnus module loaded?
M-x customize-variable org-modules
Jambunathan K.
Buck Brody buckbr...@gmail.com writes:
When using C-cl to to store a link in GNUS i am getting cannot link
to a buffer
2. Is it possible to manipulate or reference the results so that they're not
bound to a RESULTS block. I'm finding all of the blocks of orgmode
distracting and I'm trying to avoid and eliminate them as much as possible.
I'm not used to it and they really impedes the readability of my
Bastien bastien.gue...@wikimedia.fr writes:
Jason Dunsmore emacs-orgm...@dunsmor.com writes:
I made a version of the FAQ without the javascript folding:
http://orgmode.org/tmp/worg/org-faq-nojs.html
http://orgmode.org/tmp/worg/org-faq.html
Thanks. Nitpicking: I'd prefer paragraphs to be
Jason Dunsmore emacs-orgm...@dunsmor.com wrote:
I don't have a strong opinion about this: splitting the FAQ into
org-faq-*.org comes to my mind, but it's a big task. org-info-js,
while not optimal for *every* page on Worg, was doing a good job
on the FAQ.
Sometimes I come across one
I don't have a strong opinion about this: splitting the FAQ into
org-faq-*.org comes to my mind, but it's a big task. org-info-js,
while not optimal for *every* page on Worg, was doing a good job
on the FAQ.
I'd lean towards keep the FAQ as one large flat html file to encourage
text
Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:
Bastien bastien.gue...@wikimedia.fr writes:
Jeff Horn jrhorn...@gmail.com writes:
Jason seems to be garnering a lot of votes, but Eric's zenburn
emulation makes my eyes happy. If Jason wins out, I suppose I could
always just read Worg in emacs... :D
Bastien bastien.gue...@wikimedia.fr writes:
Jason Dunsmore emacs-orgm...@dunsmor.com writes:
I added the following to org-publish-project-alist:
(worg-htmlize
:base-directory ~/git/Worg/
:base-extension org
:html-extension org.html
Jason Dunsmore emacs-orgm...@dunsmor.com writes:
Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:
Bastien bastien.gue...@wikimedia.fr writes:
Jeff Horn jrhorn...@gmail.com writes:
Jason seems to be garnering a lot of votes, but Eric's zenburn
emulation makes my eyes happy. If Jason wins out, I
Jason Dunsmore emacs-orgm...@dunsmor.com writes:
The new stylesheet is in place now.
Great, thanks all for this effort!
Jason, correct me if I'm wrong, I think you copied worg.css directly on
the server. So I put it in the Worg.git repo and then publised Worg
again.
So changes to worg.css
I changed the background of code chunks to black - please revert this
if you find it too agressive/unreadable. I really dislike the fake
white we had as the background for black-on-white code chunks...
I just replaced the black with a slightly softer dark-gray, please feel
free to revert.
Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca writes:
and I use this :)
:publishing-function (org-publish-org-to-html
org-publish-org-to-org)
:plain-source t
:htmlized-source t
Cool. I setup this on the server (except the :plain-source t).
Thanks,
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Jason Dunsmore emacs-orgm...@dunsmor.com writes:
I made a version of the FAQ without the javascript folding:
http://orgmode.org/tmp/worg/org-faq-nojs.html
http://orgmode.org/tmp/worg/org-faq.html
It like it better, but it's still a bit unwieldy. Maybe the FAQ just
needs to be reorganized.
Bastien bastien.gue...@wikimedia.fr writes:
Jason Dunsmore emacs-orgm...@dunsmor.com writes:
I added the following to org-publish-project-alist:
(worg-htmlize
:base-directory ~/git/Worg/
:base-extension org
:html-extension org.html
Jason Dunsmore emacs-orgm...@dunsmor.com writes:
There's a Firefox add-on that will give you configurable per-site user
CSS:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/stylish/
I installed this but AFAIK it doesn't help managing alternative
stylesheets as defined by the headers of the
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 5:42 PM, Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't have a strong opinion about this: splitting the FAQ into
org-faq-*.org comes to my mind, but it's a big task. org-info-js,
while not optimal for *every* page on Worg, was doing a good job
on the FAQ.
I'd
I've been experimenting with literate programming using Org mode recently and am
really enjoying it. I am trying to figure out the best way to create a nested
hierarchy of tangled files from a single Org file, and am not sure the best way
to go about it.
I know that, for example, this block,
Why does the second command get called before the first command for me?
(defun alpha-test-org-note ()
(interactive)
(org-add-note)
(org-copy-subtree))
Emacs 22, recent org.
Thanks.
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Post command hook, I see.
How to work around that?
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On Wed, 19 Jan 2011, Christopher Maier wrote:
I've been experimenting with literate programming using Org mode recently and am
really enjoying it. I am trying to figure out the best way to create a nested
hierarchy of tangled files from a single Org file, and am not sure the best way
to go
Excellent.
Now that I see that it's possible, I'm struggling to find sufficient
examples to help me understand how to go about writing the bits of lisp that
would allow to me create useful blocks of org-mode code, such as a
back-links block or a list of links to entries of a certain tag. I'm
I've been trying to follow the various tutorials on the web
to do beamer in org-mode. I've used beamer, latex and emacs
for many years but am finding that none of the examples on
the web work totally s intended in my attempts to use
org-mode with beamer.
I have copied verbatim several
Charles C. Berry cbe...@tajo.ucsd.edu writes:
On Wed, 19 Jan 2011, Christopher Maier wrote:
I've been experimenting with literate programming using Org mode recently
and am
really enjoying it. I am trying to figure out the best way to create a
nested
hierarchy of tangled files from a
Hi Seth,
You are correct, while the tangling works, the detangling still needs to
be updated to take into account the fact that there may now be nested
sections of tangled code -- which it doesn't currently. Hopefully this
wont be too large of a code change...
Seth Burleigh wbur...@gmail.com
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