Hi, I am planning to record some ideas in org-mode, and I would love to be
able to set it out as follows:
* Ideas
** | Idea | A property | A property |
*** Regular outlined notes
Some notes
*** More sub notes
** | Idea 2 | Property | Property |
Is there any way for me to do this? Essentially it
Is it possible to specify birthdays without year? I often want to jot
down someone's birthday so I'm not surprised next year, but don't want
to ask them how old they are. :)
Not really :(
Fair enough. I'll use 1900 as a place holder for now.
I would call it unfair :-). I already see
I have had a problem with the org mode calendar export with emacs.
It looks like org mode uses some uid generation exe which
generates non unique UIDs. I am not sure why this is to. Even when I
set the UID format to include the date format. Because of this, the ics
file import into google calendar
Hi,
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 10:29 PM, Jambunathan K kjambunat...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for reporting this. I had forgotten to push the
'archive-contents' file. This is fixed now.
Thank you for the very quick response. This is the first time I am
trying out org-odt, and I am amazed at the
Hi Chris
This _is_ fantastic, Org can do it with column view:
http://orgmode.org/manual/Column-view.html#Column-view
Michael
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 08:21, Chris Barber c.barbe...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, I am planning to record some ideas in org-mode, and I would love to be
able to set it out as
Chris Barber c.barbe...@gmail.com writes:
Hi, I am planning to record some ideas in org-mode, and I would love to be
able to set it out as follows:
* Ideas
** | Idea | A property | A property |
*** Regular outlined notes
Some notes
*** More sub notes
** | Idea 2 | Property | Property |
Hi Ken,
ken.willi...@thomsonreuters.com wrote:
I use the Babel features of org-mode to do a sort of literate-programming
thing. I have lots of R code that generates graphics which get included into
an exported HTML or PDF (via LaTeX) document.
I'm wondering about best practices (though I
Thanks for the suggestion. I will definitely consider that.
What do you mean by:
'For one thing, you won't be able to do advanced searching for tag/property
combinations, gather those properties into a column view or dynamic block
(for that you want regular Org properties). Nor easily access them
This is a great idea!
I think I may well end up using this.
Would it still be possible to do calculations within the heading?
Eg once I have filled in all my headings and properties, how could I make
the value of the last property for each heading equal to the average of the
previous 3 columns?
Ghanashyam mail.ghanashyam.pra...@gmail.com writes:
I have had a problem with the org mode calendar export with emacs.
It looks like org mode uses some uid generation exe which
generates non unique UIDs. I am not sure why this is to. Even when I
set the UID format to include the date format.
Thinkbook App for the iPad. I *really* think these
guys need to put in an acknowledgement for Org-mode. :/
http://www.148apps.com/reviews/thinkbook/
http://www.thinkbookapp.com/
- Carsten
Hi,
I might be missing something, but while in LaTeX export org-exp-bibtex
produces a References header, in HTML export there's nothing -- which
looks a bit odd, particularly in documents with footnotes. Attached is
a patch which simply includes an appropriate header.
From
ken.willi...@thomsonreuters.com writes:
On 5/18/11 4:19 PM, Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com wrote:
What is the problem with PNG exactly? I've never had any problems
incorporating them into a PDF. It is a bitmap format, so it will not
suffer extreme changes in magnification without some ugliness
Hi,
To produce documents in something approaching my organization's house
style, I need to be able to style the headers of tables. It's nice that
orgtbl has the functionality for this, but the call to orgtbl-to-latex
has a hard-coded list of parameters with no possibility for extension.
With the
-- Gio 19/5/11, Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com ha scritto:
Data: Giovedì 19 maggio 2011, 12:12
Thinkbook App for the iPad. I
*really* think these
guys need to put in an acknowledgement for Org-mode.
:/
http://www.148apps.com/reviews/thinkbook/
http://www.thinkbookapp.com/
Carsten == Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
Carsten Thinkbook App for the iPad. I *really* think these
Carsten guys need to put in an acknowledgement for Org-mode. :/
Carsten http://www.148apps.com/reviews/thinkbook/
Carsten http://www.thinkbookapp.com/
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 13:24, Chris Barber c.barbe...@gmail.com wrote:
Would it still be possible to do calculations within the heading?
Eg once I have filled in all my headings and properties, how could I make
the value of the last property for each heading equal to the average of the
I like using org-indent, however, when I'm on e.g. the third level of
an outline, this means that the effective line starts 7 characters
away from the left buffer edge. Most often, I have two buffers side
by side on a laptop, and they are 77 columns wide. I set fill-column
to 77 in order to not
I had some problem with the way MobileOrg display TODO states. But it
evidently the problem is not in MobileOrg, but in org-mobile.el.
There are several TODO states defined in my org files. This is done by including
this line to org file:
#+SEQ_TODO: TODO(t) MAYBE(m) WAITING(w) APPT(a) | DONE(d)
Chris Barber c.barbe...@gmail.com writes:
This is a great idea!
I think I may well end up using this.
Would it still be possible to do calculations within the heading?
Calculation on properties of headings should be possible with org-collector
Hi Mark,
Thanks for pointing this out. After checking the manual [1] for the
noweb header argument I realized you were right, we're not currently
living up to the described behavior.
I've just pushed up a patch which correctly implements the :noweb yes
expansion on export behavior.
Best --
Hi all,
after updating to the most recent version of org-mode, I cannot longer
export to LaTeX/PDF. It stops with Symbol's function definition is
void: when-let, i.e.
Fontifying org-src-fontification:emacs-lisp-mode...
(regexps...)
Symbol's function definition is void: when-let
Bernd Weiss bernd.we...@uni-koeln.de wrote:
export to LaTeX/PDF. It stops with Symbol's function definition is
void: when-let, i.e.
Fontifying org-src-fontification:emacs-lisp-mode...
(regexps...)
Symbol's function definition is void: when-let
Yup: Eric S.'s commit (tip
Oh!
My fault, `when-let' is defined locally on my Emacs, but apparently is
not an official Emacs function, careless committing on my part.
I've just pushed up a fix.
Thanks -- Eric
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com writes:
Bernd Weiss bernd.we...@uni-koeln.de wrote:
export to LaTeX/PDF. It
Am 19.05.2011 13:06, schrieb Eric Schulte:
Oh!
My fault, `when-let' is defined locally on my Emacs, but apparently is
not an official Emacs function, careless committing on my part.
I've just pushed up a fix.
Thanks for fixing that! Everything works fine now!
Bernd
michael holzer michi_holzer_news at gmx.at writes:
...when i'm using this in a word (e.g. l\aumlstig) this fails. if i put a
space
behind \auml i get the umlaut, but obviously i don't want the space there...
so how is this supposed to be done?
Use an empty set of braces to mark the end of
michael holzer michi_holzer_n...@gmx.at writes:
hello,
i guess there's a simple way to do this, but i couldn't figure it out,
so i have to ask here:
i want to write german umlauts in files that are exported to html. i
know that you can write for example \auml, but when i'm using this in a
Greg Troxel g...@ir.bbn.com writes:
Ghanashyam mail.ghanashyam.pra...@gmail.com writes:
I have had a problem with the org mode calendar export with emacs.
It looks like org mode uses some uid generation exe which
generates non unique UIDs. I am not sure why this is to. Even when I
set the
Hi all
How is it possible to skip SCHEDULED items that don't have the
property STYLE=habit in the day-agenda of a custom agenda view?
What I checked so far:
- ((org-agenda-entry-types '(:scheduled))):
does not distinguish between habits and non-habits
- match from (key desc type match settings
Hi Matt
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 22:47, Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org wrote:
Michael Brand michael.ch.br...@gmail.com writes:
- org-agenda-skip-function: not available for type agenda AFAIK
Good news: the skip function does apply to agenda views.
Thank you for pointing this out and for the
Hi all, I'm toying with MobileOrg and I see it prefers agenda entries
having an ID property. That's ok with me, but since I'm keeping my
agenda files under version control, I don't like that they are modified
a long time after they are created, when pushing entries to MobileOrg.
So I've tried
On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 12:50 AM, Niels Giesen niels.gie...@gmail.comwrote:
Greg Troxel g...@ir.bbn.com writes:
Ghanashyam mail.ghanashyam.pra...@gmail.com writes:
I have had a problem with the org mode calendar export with emacs.
It looks like org mode uses some uid generation exe
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 1:46 PM, Le Wang l26w...@gmail.com wrote:
You mean `org-contacts-matcher'? How does org-make-tags-matcher work?
After googling and looking during some cursory investigation, it's
still not clear to me how to match EMAIL or BIRTHDAY.
Found the tags and properties
William Henney when...@gmail.com writes:
Why don't you just write the umlauts directly: ü
Either use the facilities of your OS, or use one of the German input
methods of Emacs. For the latter, see the docs for C-\. For the
former, it all depends on your OS and your keyboard.
Exactly. We're
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