Hi Konstantin,
Thanks for the patch.
Konstantin Kliakhandler ko...@slumpy.org writes:
On all the computers I've used so far, including: Windows[8, 8.1] ,
OSX[Mavericks,Yosemite], debian[wheezy], ubuntu[14.04.1], I've seen the
same problem: the org-entities symbols for phi and varphi were
Hi,
the release in orgmode.org/elpa seem to be nightly dumps. Any chance to have
a separate repository for the released version?
/Peter
Proposal: if text starts in column 0, don't move the text; move
only the headers.
Then, in this case, :CLOCK: drawer will not move either. Unless
headers is defined as stuff not too far from the headline. But it is
too vague to be usable.
There no such thing as a your headers in
Peter Hoeg pe...@hoeg.com writes:
the release in orgmode.org/elpa seem to be nightly dumps. Any chance to have
a separate repository for the released version?
They are weekly snapshots of the stable version (the maint branch of the
git repo) AFAIK, so they include the latest bug fixes, but
Hi,
I use org-capture with org-protocol to capture links to web pages I want
to save. However, over time this results in a huge org-stored-links
variable. I didn't find any function to clear it. I started a fresh
Emacs instance (something I only do once a week or even less...) just to
check
Hi,
I have the following two tables in a .org file:
TABLE A
| PM | Notebook |
|-+|
| TAD | [[./13939-SEC.org][13939-SEC]] |
| KB | [[./13488-PAG.org][13488-PAG]] |
TABLE B
| Employee| Initials |
I want org-protocol-store-link to paste the link in my current buffer and
location, no questions asked.
I've defined a function like this:
(defun va/org-protocol-store-link (info)
Process an org-protocol://store-link:// style url.
Store a browser URL as an org link, automatically in the
I don't remember reading about this here, so hopefully I haven't just missed
it.
I've found some reference to it on the web, but no resolution.
Sometime in the last few releases, clock tables have changed the display.
I now see
| *Total time* | *2:17* |
Hi all,
I've been using org-mode for a while now, and it's been life-changing in
terms of how I keep organized. However, there's still one thing I miss from
traditional note-taking apps when working with lists. Specifically, I'd
like to enable the following behavior:
- If the cursor is at the
Dave,
the customizable org-pretty-entities screws up the alignment in the
table. I don't know where the problem lies, but it's fixed by hitting
C-c C-c in the table for re-aligning stuff.
I don't know why you see the '\emsp' code, as it's supposed to be
translated into a blank on screen.
unset
Calvin Young writes:
* If the cursor is at the end of a list item, then Return
should
insert a new list item (i.e., automatically perform
org-meta-return)
M-enter does this. You do not want enter to do that because
you when you want to finish the list enter finishes it.
* If the
Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo writes:
Calvin Young writes:
* It'd be nice of these rules could be applied to checkboxes as
well
M-S-enter inserts a check box.
I forgot to mention that the tab S-tab behavior also works
with check boxes.
--
Jorge.
Hello,
Here is a patch that honors the setting for `calendar-setup' when it's
'calendar-only: is now correctly creates a new frame for the calendar,
and removes is and restores the focus when the date is selected. As a
side effect, is also fixes the bug I reported in this thread.
I have signed
Jorge, thanks for the quick response!
* If the cursor is at the end of a list item, then Return should
insert a new list item (i.e., automatically perform org-meta-return)
M-enter does this. You do not want enter to do that because you when
you want to finish the list enter finishes
Sharon Kimble writes:
My emacs version is in the sig, and my org-version is Org-mode
version 8.2.10 (8.2.10-23-g1ec416-elpaplus @
/home/boudiccas/.emacs.d/elpa/org-plus-contrib-20141208/) so we're
in agreement, but still it happens. I've checked everywhere in my
init.org and I don't have a
Adam Spiers orgm...@adamspiers.org writes:
FWIW, I don't think it is useful enough for inclusion in core.
Why not?
Because we cannot possibly stuff everything related to Org in core.
The function saves a few keystrokes, but considering how often I expect
it to be used, the benefit from using
Hello,
R.T. redto...@yahoo.com writes:
I have the following two tables in a .org file:
TABLE A
| PM | Notebook |
|-+|
| TAD | [[./13939-SEC.org][13939-SEC]] |
| KB | [[./13488-PAG.org][13488-PAG]] |
TABLE B
| Employee
Calvin Young writes:
;; Starting with this setup:
- one - two + a[CURSOR_HERE]
;; Hitting enter should produce:
- one - two + a + [CURSOR_HERE]
;; Hitting enter again would then produce:
- one - two + a - [CURSOR_HERE]
;; And hitting enter one last time would produce:
- one - two +
Hi all,
I've been using org-mode for a while now, and it's been life-changing in
terms of how I keep organized. However, there's still one thing I miss from
traditional note-taking apps when working with lists. Specifically, I'd
like to enable the following behavior:
- If the cursor is at the
Hi,
Calvin Young calvinwyo...@gmail.com writes:
- If the cursor is at the end of a list item, then Return should
insert a new list item (i.e., automatically perform org-meta-return)
Maybe you can use org-element-at-point and advice org-return?
- If the cursor is at the beginning
Alan Schmitt alan.schm...@polytechnique.org writes:
My main motivation for using this is that I have some code to
preview a file using Quicklook (I'm on OS X), and code to open a
file in an external app when in dired, so it's quite useful for
files that emacs cannot display:
Alan, fyi if you
I am having a strange problem with R Source Blocks. Let me explain (I hope the
explanation below makes sense).
When I am creating a source block, I typically create the #+BEGIN_SRC and
#+END_SRC lines, and then use C-c ' to enter ESS mode, fill the block there,
and return to my org buffer
Hi Vikas,
2014ko abenudak 11an, Vikas Rawal-ek idatzi zuen:
I am having a strange problem with R Source Blocks. Let me explain (I
hope the explanation below makes sense).
When I am creating a source block, I typically create the #+BEGIN_SRC
and #+END_SRC lines, and then use C-c ' to enter
I just pushed a change to master (398286a) which should fix this issue,
and one other I discovered along the way. These bugs may have been
dislodged by Nicolas’s recent rework of this code. (Not that I’m
complaining – the new code seems a lot pleasanter, even with a couple
transitory bugs.
Makes sense! Just wanted to see how others felt about this :)
Anyway thanks for the consideration, and for the tip
about org-element-at-point -- really did make this trivial to implement.
On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 11:48 AM, Rasmus ras...@gmx.us wrote:
Hi,
Calvin Young calvinwyo...@gmail.com
I used to disable evaluation of source code when exporting by using the
following as the first line:
;; -*- mode: Org; org-export-babel-evaluate: nil; -*-
This is not working any more. Has something changed?
My org-version is: Org-mode version 8.3beta (release_8.3beta-614-gc10ae1 @
2014ko abenudak 11an, Vikas Rawal-ek idatzi zuen:
Yes, it works fine now.
Glad to hear it, thanks for confirming.
--
Aaron Ecay
Hi Bastien,
2014ko abenudak 1an, Bastien-ek idatzi zuen:
Hi Aaron,
Aaron Ecay aarone...@gmail.com writes:
* lisp/org-table.el (org-table-convert-region-max-lines): New
defcustom.
(org-table-convert-region): Use it.
Looks good, feel free to apply this.
Thanks, done.
--
Aaron Ecay
Nick Dokos ndokos at gmail.com writes:
They are weekly snapshots of the stable version (the maint branch of the
git repo) AFAIK, so they include the latest bug fixes, but they don't
include the cutting edge features that you get from the master branch of
the git repo. What do you mean by
I can’t confirm, in the sense that including that line in a file sets
the buffer-local value of org-export-babel-evaluate to nil.
If that variable isn’t having the effect of suppressing evaluation,
that sounds like a bug, but it’s not clear that that is what is going
on. Can you send an
Hello,
Is it possible to target some text using org-index, for instance to a
My Target marker (the link would be something like file:foo.org::My
Target I think)? Right now I only see how to create id links.
Thanks,
Alan
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Hello,
I think the footnote in
http://orgmode.org/manual/External-links.html#fn-1 is in the wrong
place, it should be on the next line.
Here is a patch to fix it. If you prefer I can push it directly myself.
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