Hi Rasmus,
Le 10/11/2014 18:37, Rasmus a écrit :
Hi Xavier,
Xavier Garrido xavier.garr...@gmail.com writes:
I'm trying to move to =org-agenda= and I'm converting some of my
Google Calendar entries into Org agenda entries. I'm facing an issue
with repeated tasks and how to properly stop the
Xavier Garrido garr...@lal.in2p3.fr writes:
Hi Rasmus,
Le 10/11/2014 18:37, Rasmus a écrit :
Hi Xavier,
Xavier Garrido xavier.garr...@gmail.com writes:
I'm trying to move to =org-agenda= and I'm converting some of my
Google Calendar entries into Org agenda entries. I'm facing an issue
Hi The List
My orgtbl-aggregate package is now available on MELPA.
It creates an aggragated Org table out of a source table.
Example: here are the 15 largest rivers in the World
(source: Wikipedia List_of_rivers_by_length).
#+tblname: rivers
| River | Continent|
On Tuesday, 11 Nov 2014 at 12:26, Thierry Banel wrote:
Hi The List
My orgtbl-aggregate package is now available on MELPA.
Thanks for this! I could have made very good use of this recently for a
paper I wrote, especially the ability to aggregate by blocks defined by
hlines. I'm sure I'll be
Hi Xavier!
* Xavier Garrido garr...@lal.in2p3.fr wrote:
Hi Rasmus,
Le 10/11/2014 18:37, Rasmus a écrit :
Hi Xavier,
Xavier Garrido xavier.garr...@gmail.com writes:
* [Master 1] Nuclear particle class
2015-01-21 mer. 14:00-16:00 +1w--2015-03-22 dim.
I will try to slightly modify the
Eric S Fraga e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk writes:
I know you've put it on MELPA but could you also add it to org/contrib
maybe? I have issues with MELPA due to trying to share configurations
across systems that run different versions of Emacs...
Yes. It looks useful, but honestly I won't be bothered
On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 7:53 PM, Ista Zahn istaz...@gmail.com wrote:
The problem is that I don't want
blocks to be evaluated on export (too time consuming in many cases).
So I turn that off, and either evaluate the blocks one at a time (I'm
aware of the dangers of this, not my point here) or
Hi!
* Karl Voit devn...@karl-voit.at wrote:
Hello Sharon!
* Sharon Kimble boudic...@talktalk.net wrote:
So how can I keep a file 'healthy' and working well over many months please?
I am facing weird things as well. Mainly performance drop when
doing (very) simple things like adding | in
Le 11/11/2014 14:44, Eric S Fraga a écrit :
I know you've put it on MELPA but could you also add it to org/contrib
maybe? I have issues with MELPA due to trying to share configurations
across systems that run different versions of Emacs...
Sure!
I don't have write access to org-mode/contrib.
I've been trying to work out a particular agenda for some time now. Due to
some known bugs in sorting with IA time stamps in some of the commands, I've
been forced to branch a little abroad. I've got most of things worked out, but
need a little guidance on the last remaining piece.
Here's the
Hi Karl,
Karl Voit devn...@karl-voit.at writes:
In the recent weeks I had the issue that LOGBOOK drawers were
moved before PROPERTIES drawers ending up in double PROPERTIES
drawers where the second one is ignored (habit, ...) or just one
LOGBOOK drawer followed by one ignored PROPERTIES
Hi list,
I have this: „$n\eps\le b$”, and it seems not to be recognized as a
LaTeX fragment. The manual says:
To avoid conflicts with currency specifications, single `$' characters
are only recognized as math delimiters if the enclosed text contains at
most two line breaks, is
Question concerning the behaviour of org-insert-heading;
The manual states the following.
If the command is used at the end of a folded subtree (i.e., behind the
ellipses at the end of a headline), then a headline will be inserted after
the end of the subtree.
However at least in my
Luke Crook luke at balooga.com writes:
However at least in my installation (Emacs 34.3, org-mode 8.2.10),
Emacs 24.3 obviously.
Hi all,
how would I export an org file containing
[[file:./myimage.pdf]]
to html so that a say png version myimage.pdf is inlined in the html
which links to the pdf?
I guess it should be possible to run imagemagick on all pdf links during
export somehow.
Any help highly appreciated.
Many
Inline src blocks cannot update their results --- causing some of us
heaadaches [1].
These patches fix that by placing the result of an inline src block in an
export snippet with a faux :back-end called 'babel'.
So C-c C-c with point on src_R{1+2} will insert `@@babel:3@@'. Updating
the
Hi Chuck,
Charles C. Berry ccbe...@ucsd.edu writes:
Inline src blocks cannot update their results --- causing some of us
heaadaches [1].
These patches fix that by placing the result of an inline src block in
an export snippet with a faux :back-end called 'babel'.
So C-c C-c with point on
Rasmus rasmus at gmx.us writes:
Also check
`org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift'.
FWIW, I always create a separate subtree, with a single timestamp, for every
class session. Advantages:
- Individual status for each session: DONE, POSTPONED or CANCELED.
- If a single class in a series needs to
I think I have an okay bash script (below) for producing a TOC for notes I keep
in Github in Org-mode format. It produce bulleted links like
#+BEGIN_SRC org
- [[./fileA.org][fileA.org]]
- [[./dir][dir/]]
- [[./dir/fileB.org][fileB.org]]
#+END_SRC
I run this script from a README.org file in
On Wed, 12 Nov 2014, Andreas Leha wrote:
Hi Chuck,
Charles C. Berry ccbe...@ucsd.edu writes:
Inline src blocks cannot update their results --- causing some of us
heaadaches [1].
[deleted announcement of fix]
First of all: Thanks a lot! I'll (try to find time to) test these
patches.
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