Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
Thanks for the patch! Indeed, there was a bug here which always forced
one particular date style even though the code was supposed to do the
right thing. Thanks!
However, instead of applying your patch, I thought that maybe I
should
Skip Collins skip.coll...@gmail.com writes:
I was thinking of trying to get org and microsoft exchange talking to
each other via soap-client.el and exchange web services (ews).
Ultimately it would be nice to have a route into the corporate world
of exchange, outlook, entourage, and blackberry
Hi,
I was thinking of trying to get org and microsoft exchange talking to
each other via soap-client.el and exchange web services (ews).
Ultimately it would be nice to have a route into the corporate world
of exchange, outlook, entourage, and blackberry where so many of us
are forced to
Hi
I am using R for package writing in R, and the org file is under svn version
control.
I would like to keep the version of the R package, as stated in the
DESCRIPTION file, in sync with the svn revision, so I thought about using
variables for that.
But my approach below obviosly does not
Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and
what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report? See
http://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback
Your bug report will be posted to the Org-mode mailing list.
* Eric S Fraga e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk wrote:
In my case, it's more about calendar events than tasks. My tasks are
typically for my information only but meetings etc involve multiple
people.
IMHO: Org-mode does *not* seem to be made for managing calendar
events that go beyond simple
On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 7:53 AM, Holger Wenzel
drholgerwen...@googlemail.com wrote:
Unfortunately I cannot use this, and your proposed solution, since my
Exchange server is behind an RSA-Token-secured gateway.
I'm planning to use the org-outlook protocol
Both outlook and org will require
On 06/20/2011 12:04 AM, David Maus wrote:
At Sun, 19 Jun 2011 11:43:49 -0500,
Bill Jacobson wrote:
For some months now, I've been successfully capturing Firefox data as
explained here: http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/org-protocol.html
But the results below demonstrate a problem. The 2nd
Hi all,
I've run into an annoyance wrt the :ORDERED: property and the blocking
of tasks due to it.
Here is the minimal usecase:
---
* TODO Project like header, containing subtasks
:PROPERTIES:
:ORDERED: t
:END:
** TODO This item is the first to be done in the project
This one is not
Karl Voit devn...@karl-voit.at writes:
* Eric S Fraga e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk wrote:
In my case, it's more about calendar events than tasks. My tasks are
typically for my information only but meetings etc involve multiple
people.
IMHO: Org-mode does *not* seem to be made for managing calendar
On 20/06/11 5:53 AM, Holger Wenzel drholgerwen...@googlemail.com wrote:
I'm planning to use the org-outlook protocol
http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/org-outlook.el
even if this means that I need to have an Outlook-instance running.
When I was still on a windows box, I built a little Windows
On 2011-06-20 07:52 UT, Eric S Fraga e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk wrote:
ESF Skip Collins skip.coll...@gmail.com writes:
I was thinking of trying to get org and microsoft exchange talking to
each other via soap-client.el and exchange web services
(ews).Ultimately it would be nice to have a route into
Philipp Haselwarter philipp.haselwar...@gmx.de wrote:
On 2011-06-20 07:52 UT, Eric S Fraga e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk wrote:
ESF Skip Collins skip.coll...@gmail.com writes:
I was thinking of trying to get org and microsoft exchange talking to
each other via soap-client.el and exchange web
When I'm using orgtbl in the midst of a LaTeX document, is there a way to
tell it to export *bold* as \textbf{bold}, /italics/ as \textit{italics}
etc.?
--
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Benjamin Slade
Dept. of Linguistics
Hello,
Paul Mead paul.d.m...@gmail.com writes:
If I run the above command, the state of all the checkboxes is updated
correctly, but the cookies do not update, instead they retain the
previous state.
I cannot reproduce the problem. Could you try upgrading to git head,
and, if the bug
* Eric S Fraga e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk wrote:
Karl Voit devn...@karl-voit.at writes:
IMHO: Org-mode does *not* seem to be made for managing calendar
events that go beyond simple one-time-occurrence events.
I would argue that this is not at all the case, especially if you
consider that org uses a
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
Hello,
Paul Mead paul.d.m...@gmail.com writes:
If I run the above command, the state of all the checkboxes is updated
correctly, but the cookies do not update, instead they retain the
previous state.
I cannot reproduce the problem. Could you
Karl Voit devn...@karl-voit.at writes:
* Eric S Fraga e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk wrote:
Karl Voit devn...@karl-voit.at writes:
IMHO: Org-mode does *not* seem to be made for managing calendar
events that go beyond simple one-time-occurrence events.
I would argue that this is not at all the case,
I'm not sure if org-reset-checkbox-state-subtree is supposed to update
the cookies, although that would seem logical.
However, C-u C-c # will incorrectly accumulate the checkbox entries from
previous sections when updating the file, which is clearly a bug:
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Karl Voit devn...@karl-voit.at writes:
you can clone with time shift whole trees, etc.
Oh, I have to look up that clone thing. This is new to me. Do you
happen to have an URL for this feature by instance?
C-h i
d
m org tab
i clone RET
,[ (info (org)Structure editing) ]
| `C-c C-x c'
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes:
Org 7.5 has got quite a few wrinkles ironed out during the past few
months and the current HEAD looks very clean save for two compiler
warnings in org-indent.el... and that part of the code looks like it
could use the same solution that org-agenda.el
At Mon, 20 Jun 2011 07:17:30 -0500,
Bill Jacobson wrote:
I'm looking into this issue, but this caught my eyes:
Org-mode version 7.4 (release_7.5.409.g4f3a3) == latest
This looks like a mixed up Org mode install, doesn't it?
It would explain the problem you
In org-clock.el, the following definition is found:
(defcustom org-clock-into-drawer org-log-into-drawer
Should clocking info be wrapped into a drawer?
When t, clocking info will always be inserted into a :LOGBOOK: drawer.
If necessary, the drawer will be created.
When nil, the drawer will not
At Mon, 20 Jun 2011 07:17:30 -0500,
Bill Jacobson wrote:
I'm looking into this issue, but this caught my eyes:
Org-mode version 7.4 (release_7.5.409.g4f3a3) == latest
This looks like a mixed up Org mode install, doesn't it?
It would explain the problem you
I've changed the python session evaluation so that it explicitly sends a
RET to the inferior Python process after every line of input. The
attached patch makes this change. I can confirm that this fixes the
problem in your example (when an empty line is placed between the block
and the
Hello,
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes:
I'm not sure if org-reset-checkbox-state-subtree is supposed to update
the cookies, although that would seem logical.
However, C-u C-c # will incorrectly accumulate the checkbox entries from
previous sections when updating the file, which is
Eric Schulte schulte.eric at gmail.com writes:
I've changed the python session evaluation so that it explicitly sends a
RET to the inferior Python process after every line of input. The
attached patch makes this change.
I can confirm that this fixes the
problem in your example (when an
Herbert Sitz hs...@nwlink.com writes:
Eric Schulte schulte.eric at gmail.com writes:
I've changed the python session evaluation so that it explicitly sends a
RET to the inferior Python process after every line of input. The
attached patch makes this change.
I can confirm that this fixes
Discalimer: I neither use python or babel.
Eric Schulte schulte.eric at gmail.com writes:
I can confirm that I see the same behavior. Also, if I manually type
the body of the code block into the session I get the same error output
from Python, so I don't believe this is due to a problem
On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 2:15 PM, Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com wrote:
As far as I can tell the problem with the block below (missing the
space) is due to problems with the Python interpreter.
It's not due to any problem with the interpreter itself, it's due to a
purposeful design
Marcel van der Boom mar...@hsdev.com writes:
Hi all,
I've run into an annoyance wrt the :ORDERED: property and the blocking
of tasks due to it.
Here is the minimal usecase:
---
* TODO Project like header, containing subtasks
:PROPERTIES:
:ORDERED: t
:END:
** TODO This item
Herbert Sitz hs...@nwlink.com wrote:
... (and, it turns out, _avoid_ blank lines in other cases)
What are those cases?
Nick
Herbert Sitz hes...@gmail.com wrote:
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but this doesn't
-
#+begin_src python :results output :session mypy
x = 1
y = 1
z = 1
for i in range(1,2):
x = x + i
print x
for y in
Perhaps I should explain my personal view of what Babel sessions are,
I'm not saying this is *the* view, just my own.
Babel sessions explicitly are thin wrappers around the interactive mode
of the language in question (whatever that may be). That is why Babel
happily doesn't implement sessions
Eric Schulte schulte.eric at gmail.com writes:
Babel sessions explicitly are thin wrappers around the interactive mode
of the language in question (whatever that may be). That is why Babel
happily doesn't implement sessions for all languages, the contract
simply is that if a language
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