Re: [O] How are people handling their calendars?

2016-10-23 Thread B.V. Raghav
zv writes: > On 10/23/2016 04:36 PM, Tristan Strange wrote: >> The world of calendars is a murky one isn't it? After a couple of >> weeks of fiddling around I finally decided I'd keep my TODO's, >> deadlines, etc in a TODO.org and have org-gcal fetch (note not >> synchronise) my

Re: [O] How are people handling their calendars?

2016-10-23 Thread zv
On 10/23/2016 04:36 PM, Tristan Strange wrote: > The world of calendars is a murky one isn't it? After a couple of weeks of > fiddling around I finally decided I'd keep my TODO's, deadlines, etc in a > TODO.org and have org-gcal fetch (note not synchronise) my calendar from > Google. > > That

[O] How are people handling their calendars?

2016-10-23 Thread Tristan Strange
The world of calendars is a murky one isn't it? After a couple of weeks of fiddling around I finally decided I'd keep my TODO's, deadlines, etc in a TODO.org and have org-gcal fetch (note not synchronise) my calendar from Google. That way I do all my daily TODO mangling in orgmode, edit calendar

Re: [O] single file export in HTML (as easy as PDF) (well, almost)

2016-10-23 Thread Thomas S. Dye
Ken Mankoff writes: > In my experience pdf2htmlEX successfully converts any PDF to a single HTML > file. > > -k. > Wow. Thanks! All the best, Tom -- Thomas S. Dye http://www.tsdye.com

Re: [O] single file export in HTML (as easy as PDF) (well, almost)

2016-10-23 Thread Ken Mankoff
In my experience pdf2htmlEX successfully converts any PDF to a single HTML file. -k. Please excuse brevity. Sent from pocket computer with tiny non-haptic feedback keyboard. > On Oct 23, 2016, at 12:26, Thierry Banel wrote: > > A single, nicely packaged, PDF file,

[O] single file export in HTML (as easy as PDF) (well, almost)

2016-10-23 Thread Thierry Banel
A single, nicely packaged, PDF file, easy to distribute:this is one of the appealing features of PDF export. But actually, this can be achieved in HTML, out-of-the-box with Org Mode and Firefox. My recipe: - Write your book in Org Mode, with any content you want: + tables, headers, bullet

Re: [O] table and field reference a la OO/LO

2016-10-23 Thread Thierry Banel
Le 23/10/2016 18:33, Uwe Brauer a écrit : > Hi > > What I still missing in the otherwise excellent table/spreadsheet is a > sort of coordinate system which would easily allow me to find the column > and line number. > I mean something like this. > > | 1/A | B | C | D | > | 2 | 200 | 10 |

Re: [O] table and field reference a la OO/LO

2016-10-23 Thread Thierry Banel
Le 23/10/2016 18:33, Uwe Brauer a écrit : > Hi > > What I still missing in the otherwise excellent table/spreadsheet is a > sort of coordinate system which would easily allow me to find the column > and line number. > I mean something like this. > > | 1/A | B | C | D | > | 2 | 200 | 10 |

[O] table and field reference a la OO/LO

2016-10-23 Thread Uwe Brauer
Hi What I still missing in the otherwise excellent table/spreadsheet is a sort of coordinate system which would easily allow me to find the column and line number. I mean something like this. | 1/A | B | C | D | | 2 | 200 | 10 | 190 | | 3 | || | #+TBLFM: $4=@2$2-@2$3 Which

[O] bug in org-element--object-lex seen when exporting (Invalid search bound, wrong side of point)

2016-10-23 Thread Daniel Clemente
Hi. I describe a rare bug seen in today's org-mode (8.3.6) running in emacs 26.0.50.1. 1. emacs -Q, and load org-mode 2. Use this file (two lines): * <<>> a-bug 3. export to HTML (C-c C-e h h) I got: Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Invalid search bound (wrong side of point)")