Ramon Diaz-Uriarte writes:
> On Thu, 14-04-2016, at 09:07, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>>> (...)
>>> Eric, do you mean the dlbsnail and S3.dlbsnail? Or do you mean the
>>> "LinkDownloads"? The last one I've not been able to get to work (seems to
>>> do nothing).
>>
>> I only installed the dlbsnail, a
fm4d writes:
> Hello, I found an indentation bug in the master branch.
>
> Steps to reproduce:
>
> * Test 1
> ** Test 2
> #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
> (setq foo 1
> bar 2)
> #+END_SRC
>
> Paste this code into org-mode buffer with org-startup-indented turn on
> org-indented-mode. You shoul
Hello, I found an indentation bug in the master branch.
Steps to reproduce:
* Test 1
** Test 2
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(setq foo 1
bar 2)
#+END_SRC
Paste this code into org-mode buffer with org-startup-indented turn on
org-indented-mode. You should see the src block missindented lik
Hi
Robert Eckl gmx.de> writes:
> > 8.3.4 / 8.3.4-15-gdd9be3-elpaplus). So this must be an incompatibility
> > introduced in the emacs core development.
> >
> The bug seems to be introduced after emacs commit c23c965bb9d0
>
Thanks for the pointer. I can see that something with the timezones wa
Ramon Diaz-Uriarte writes:
> Faster? How did you do that? For me it is slower, noticeably (I estimate no
> less than 3 to 4 times; from less than one second to about two or more
> seconds in many simple tasks such as opening a link from a email under
> emacs; yes, I am reusing a running firefox w
Thanks for the LOL. :D
Hello
Thanks to advice received in this list orgtbl-to-latex does precisely
what I want, it generates a latex table with boundaries and hlines. Here
is an example
% BEGIN RECEIVE ORGTBL this
\begin{tabular}{|l|l|}
this & that\\ \hline
this & that\\ \hline
\end{tabular}
% END RECEIVE ORGTBL this
\
Hello,
John Kitchin writes:
> So, I would like to propose adding the third argument to the eval
> statement that reads
>
> (assoc :lexical params)
>
> to turn on lexical eval if you want it.
>
> What do you think?
I assume you're talking about ob-emacs-lisp.el. This sounds like a good
idea. Ho
Hello,
Oleg Sivokon writes:
> In the function `org-move-to-column' when you call (remove
> '(org-filtered) buffer-invisibility-spec) it is quite possible that
> `buffer-invisibility-spec' is just `t'. This will error, because
> `remove' expects second argument to be a list.
Thank you for the r
In the function `org-move-to-column' when you call (remove
'(org-filtered) buffer-invisibility-spec) it is quite possible that
`buffer-invisibility-spec' is just `t'. This will error, because
`remove' expects second argument to be a list.
This happens when opening Babel code blocks in a special e
On 4/15/16 12:00 PM, Ken Mankoff wrote:
What about setting ":CATEGORY: PD v. BS" in the top level :PROPERTIES: drawer.
Then in the agenda you'd see:
PD v BS: My first pleadings
Speaking as PD here, I want to state that I have long been opposed to BS.
-pd
--
Peter Davis
http://www.
What about setting ":CATEGORY: PD v. BS" in the top level :PROPERTIES:
drawer. Then in the agenda you'd see:
PD v BS: My first pleadings
-k.
Hi Ken,
That would've done it but a "Case" can have different deadlines for each
"FiscalYear" so I actually need more info than just "Case".
Chee
Derek Feichtinger gmail.com> writes:
>
> Sorry, should have confirmed that before sending the last mail: I get
the
> same behavior using the older org version from my backup (Org-mode
version
> 8.3.4 / 8.3.4-15-gdd9be3-elpaplus). So this must be an incompatibility
> introduced in the emacs cor
What about setting ":CATEGORY: PD v. BS" in the top level :PROPERTIES: drawer.
Then in the agenda you'd see:
PD v BS: My first pleadings
-k.
On 2016-04-14 at 09:02, laurent.jucqu...@posteo.de wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I'm trying to setup some custom agenda views that would be useful for my
>
Hi Nick,
That is indeed what I needed !
Here is what I've come up with:
(format "%-12s %-12s %-8s" (or (org-entry-get (point) "Case" t) "--")
(or (org-entry-get (point) "CaseNum" t) "--") (or (org-entry-get (point)
"FiscalYear" t) "--"))
It does exactly what I wanted, so thanks for the poin
Nick Dokos writes:
> laurent.jucqu...@posteo.de writes:
>
>> Hi Christophe,
>>
>> Thanks for the pointer!
>>
>> I had already tried this solution but I wasn't entirely satisfied
>> because of alignment reasons.
>>
[...]
> Can't you use something like:
>
>(format "%-40s" (concat ...))
>
> ?
La
* Michael Welle wrote:
> Hello,
Hi Michael!
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> I'd like to get a screenshot (PNG) of an agenda of mine by following
>> snippet:
[...]
>> (sleep-for 1)
> waits without updating the display. Mayby that is the problem? Try
> sit-for.
You seem to have found the root cause.
laurent.jucqu...@posteo.de writes:
> Hi Christophe,
>
> Thanks for the pointer!
>
> I had already tried this solution but I wasn't entirely satisfied
> because of alignment reasons.
>
> Not all my properties have the same length, so my agenda now looks
> like this:
>
> DUPOND 12/RG/569 (10) : My t
Hi
>
> I ran into the same problem right now. Also with org mode from MELPA and the
> current emacs master from git.
> - GNU Emacs 25.1.50.5 (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.10.8) of
> 2016-04-15
> - Org-mode version 8.3.4 (8.3.4-34-gacfd41-elpaplus
>
> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (
Hi
Jesse gmail.com> writes:
>
> Eric Abrahamsen ericabrahamsen.net> writes:
>
> >
> > Hey, I just tried using org-shiftup on a timestamp, and got the
> > following traceback. I'm using the Org package, and Emacs master from
> > git.
>
> I too am experiencing this issue under the same condit
On Thu, 14-04-2016, at 09:07, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>> (...)
>> Eric, do you mean the dlbsnail and S3.dlbsnail? Or do you mean the
>> "LinkDownloads"? The last one I've not been able to get to work (seems to
>> do nothing).
>
> I only installed the dlbsnail, and I think it works okay.
Underst
On Wed, 13-04-2016, at 21:44, Haider Rizvi wrote:
> Ramon Diaz-Uriarte writes:
>
>> For me Conkeror works just great most of the time. But the main problem
>> (for me) is that some of the extensions of Firefox will not work with
>> Conkeror.
>
> Yes, well aware of the extensions issue. Since I
Hi Adam,
I messed up my example, I meant to write 'org-entry-get'.
Sadly, the problem doesn't come from there.
Like Christophe suggested, I guess I'll satisfy myself with a concat
expression of all the properties I need, which is not ideal for
readability (not all my properties have the same
Hi Christophe,
Thanks for the pointer!
I had already tried this solution but I wasn't entirely satisfied
because of alignment reasons.
Not all my properties have the same length, so my agenda now looks like
this:
DUPOND 12/RG/569 (10) : My task
DURAND 16/1689/A (05; 10-12; 14) : My task
S
24 matches
Mail list logo