Hi,
I am on iOS 7.06 and using the Orgmode from git repos(commit 381ad4b on Aug
3). I installed the MobileOrg from AppStore and noticed the following
issues. The problems don't seriously hurt the functionality but are a bit
annoying. Any advice on fixing them is appreciated.
1. `org-mobile-push`
Xebar Saram zelt...@gmail.com writes:
would LOVE to try it as well
So would I !
Henning Weiss hdwe...@gmail.com writes:
I have been working over the last couple of months on a private
prototype. I'm currently using it in my daily life and it works for me. It
uses Git (and only Git) for
On Saturday, 2 Aug 2014 at 15:50, Sharon Kimble wrote:
I've been looking for some time how to extend cookies in an org-mode file
with loads of TODO's. In my specific case I am writing a book, and this
file has the plan of the book, with each section its own TODO, and ditto
for the chapters.
On Wednesday, 13 Aug 2014 at 08:26, Jason F. McBrayer wrote:
[...]
Or, as is increasingly feasible in the last couple of years, running
Emacs on your mobile device. On Android, GnuRoot is a quick and easy
Thanks for the pointer to GnuRoot. Could be useful to have on my Nexus
7. The keyboard
Hi,
1.how does one specify a location where exported files go? can one set this
per file or perhaps per export type etc?
This can be done with defining an export backend and a little bit of
hacking (hint: `org-export-output-file-name' accepts a directory
argument) or by using projects.
2.
Hello,
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes:
Triggered by the discussion about it, I've looked at ob-lilypond and
found that it should be cleaned up a bit. The defvars holding the
various commands should really be defcustoms, but I've ran out of time
for now. If anybody thinks this should
Thierry Banel tbanelweb...@free.fr writes:
Le 15/08/2014 19:22, Ernesto Durante a écrit :
True.
And to achieve that the :includes header tag was added:
#+BEGIN_SRC C++ :includes stdio.h
(Because otherwise a #include statement would end up in the main() function)
For me this is already a
Hello Marcin,
Marcin Borkowski wrote:
I was wondering whether something like this is possible. (Well, I'm
pretty sure it is, what I don't know whether I'm competent enough to
pull it off...) I'd like to be able to create a special agenda view
(or block in a normal agenda, this shouldn't
Pierre-Henry FRÖHRING wrote:
I would like to back this proposition with our use case :
#+BEGIN_SRC js
REACTIVE_STATE = TYPE_BUILDER(
REACTIVE_STATE.constructor
, reactive_state
, REACTIVE_STATE.functions
)
Sebastien Vauban sva-news-D0wtAvR13HarG/idocf...@public.gmane.org
writes:
Hello Marcin,
Hi,
- `org-debbugs.el' package from Michael Albinus
... which is meanwhile debbugs-org.el, part of the debbugs package on
GNU ELPA.
Best regards,
Seb
Best regards, Michael.
Xebar Saram zelt...@gmail.com writes:
just tried gnuroot. its very nice but i think would be useful for rare
cases where you really need the full power of emacs/org since its a
bit cumbersome to fire the whole debianemacsopen a org note just to
enter a quick capture :). do you have any tips
Frequently I find myself logging a note for something that occurred in
the past either because I wasn't at my computer or just not paying
attention at the time. C-u C-c C-z doesn't change anything. I tried
looking at the source code for the logging functions but nothing jumped
out. Does this
Greetings.
I've discovered a problem with clocking-in and clocking-out. I think
this used to work in the past (when I ran 8.2.7a and/or 8.2.7b), but
I've had the same problem twice (both with 8.2.7c) .
I have a TODO scheduled for today:
* TODO run clamav on machine
SCHEDULED: 2014-08-18 Mon
I did attempt to set that to true previously; while it caused the desired
behavior it also included the inactive timestamps in the agenda grid which
is what I was trying to avoid originally.
On Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 5:16 PM, Subhan Michael Tindall
subh...@familycareinc.org wrote:
I don't see
Edward DeMeulle e...@demeulle.org writes:
Frequently I find myself logging a note for something that occurred in
the past either because I wasn't at my computer or just not paying
attention at the time. C-u C-c C-z doesn't change anything. I tried
looking at the source code for the logging
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
FWIW, I think prefix conformance should go to maint.
OK.
Also, you shouldn't use `pcase' as Org preserves compatibility with
Emacs 23.
Thanks for the reminder. In any case, these will need to become
defcustoms as well.
Regards,
Achim.
--
+[Q+ Matrix-12 WAVE#46+305
Dear Hymie,
The customizable variable:
org-clock-persist
is used for solving this.
regards,
Joost
BTW: why do you leave emacs?
hymie! == hymie! hy...@lactose.homelinux.net writes:
From: hymie! hy...@lactose.homelinux.net
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: [O] clock-in clock-out
In our last episode, the evil Dr. Lacto had captured our hero,
Joost Helberg jo...@snow.nl, who said:
Dear Hymie,
The customizable variable:
org-clock-persist
is used for solving this.
Thanks for the info. However, when I tried it out, I get asked
Resume clock (test) (y or n) If I answer
On Wednesday, 6 Aug 2014 at 19:54, Alexis wrote:
[...]
Regarding syncing, the BBDB page on SourceForge suggests that existing
support for this might be rather limited - i only see mention of
There is a bbdb-vcard project at
https://github.com/vgeddes/bbdb-vcard
I've used this only
Le 18/08/2014 13:19, Ernesto Durante a
écrit :
I think the problem we are trying to integrate C++/C like
Lisp,Python,Haskell or programming languages which can rely on a session
to share their content. In a way, the idea of Babel originated from such
a session
Hello List,
I'm running here the maint branch of Org-Mode (8.2.7c). I installed it
with git.
I tried to export this table to latex:
#+TBLNAME: Test
#+ORGTBL: SEND Test orgtbl-to-latex :skip 1 :splice t
| |A |B |
|---+--+--|
| |6 |2 |
| |4 |9 |
Achim Gratz writes:
Thanks for the reminder. In any case, these will need to become
defcustoms as well.
Improved patch now with defcustom. I hope I did get that defcustom
stuff right, please check.
From 35c3be896c159fcd9fb727b39273750fc0264592 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Achim Gratz
hy...@lactose.homelinux.net (hymie!) writes:
In our last episode, the evil Dr. Lacto had captured our hero,
Joost Helberg jo...@snow.nl, who said:
Dear Hymie,
The customizable variable:
org-clock-persist
is used for solving this.
Thanks for the info. However, when I tried it out, I get
Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com writes:
(message Matched %s (match-string 1))
Also check your *Messages* buffer to see what matched.
(setq ts (concat [ (match-string 1) ]))
(goto-char (match-end 1)) apparently
(match-end 1) returned nil
In our last episode, the evil Dr. Lacto had captured our hero,
Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com, who said:
hy...@lactose.homelinux.net (hymie!) writes:
In our last episode, the evil Dr. Lacto had captured our hero,
Joost Helberg jo...@snow.nl, who said:
Dear Hymie,
The customizable variable:
hy...@lactose.homelinux.net (hymie!) writes:
(lines cut to 75-ish, but I can try to send the full entire error message
if needed)
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument integer-or-marker-p nil)
goto-char(nil)
(cond ((and org-clock-in-resume (looking-at (concat ^[ ]*
Thorsten Grothe i...@th-grothe.de writes:
Hello List,
I'm running here the maint branch of Org-Mode (8.2.7c). I installed it
with git.
I tried to export this table to latex:
#+TBLNAME: Test
#+ORGTBL: SEND Test orgtbl-to-latex :skip 1 :splice t
| |A |B |
|---+--+--|
Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com writes:
Thorsten Grothe i...@th-grothe.de writes:
Hello List,
I'm running here the maint branch of Org-Mode (8.2.7c). I installed it
with git.
I tried to export this table to latex:
#+TBLNAME: Test
#+ORGTBL: SEND Test orgtbl-to-latex :skip 1 :splice t
|
Hallo Nick,
* Nick Dokos, 19.08.2014 00:13:53:
Sorry - disregard that. I didn't test with radio tables, I just did a
straight export. I'll try radio tables later.
the attached file is a showing the latex code after the export from
orgtbl -- see the result, I made some small comments on
Hi Achim,
2014ko abuztuak 17an, Achim Gratz-ek idatzi zuen:
I take it you've never dealt with a corporate IT department. Go to
dilbert.com and do a search for Mordac to get an idea what you'd be up
against.
I’ve read Dilbert, and am familiar with the Mordac character.
R is capable of
In our last episode, the evil Dr. Lacto had captured our hero,
Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com, who said:
hy...@lactose.homelinux.net (hymie!) writes:
(This is the Messages that you asked for in the other post)
(emacs zz.org)
For information about GNU Emacs and the GNU system, type C-x h C-a.
I am trying to create a custom template for my letterhead. The documentation
suggests that by default title should be used as subject of the letter.
ox-koma-letter.el has this:
(defcustom org-koma-letter-subject-format t
Use the title as the subject of the letter.
Byt when I export a file,
Thorsten Grothe i...@th-grothe.de writes:
Hallo Nick,
* Nick Dokos, 19.08.2014 00:13:53:
Sorry - disregard that. I didn't test with radio tables, I just did a
straight export. I'll try radio tables later.
the attached file is a showing the latex code after the export from
orgtbl -- see
Aaron Ecay writes:
R is capable of installing packages to a user-specified directory,
without requiring root or any other special privileges. So IT cannot
literally prevent R users from installing their own packages;
They can, all they have to do is to take away the ability to connect to
the
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