Hi,
Florian Lindner writes:
> Hello,
>
> is it possible to set the number of days that are shown in the agenda,
> i.e. org-agenda-span on a per file basis?
>
> I want to show two weeks of deadlines in my own org file, and just 4
> days of appointments in the org file synced
> On May 31, 2017, at 11:38, Tim Cross wrote:
>
> It is certainly a weird issue.
I couldn't agree more :)
> If there was a problem at the OS, window manager or interface library (i.e.
> gtk) level, it should affect all bindings.
That's correct.
Basically, what
Hello dear list,
* Summary
I want to know if someone could tell me how to replace (the macro,
function, string) includegraphics for something else when exporting to
LaTeX. In my case, simplesvg.
* Why
I have my own version of the svg package (I only extracted bits and
pieces from it long
It is certainly a weird issue.
I can't see how org-mode would behave differently at the OS level from
other emacs package bindings. Likewise, there is nothing different or
unusual about how org-mode does key bindings. If there was a problem at the
OS, window manager or interface library (i.e.
> On May 31, 2017, at 7:28, Tim Cross wrote:
>
> Just add my confirmation that I have no issues with GUI bindings on either
> MacOS Sierra with emacs 25.2 and org 9.0.7 or under Linux with Ubuntu 17.04
> (same emacs and org versions).
There were *some* people on
Just add my confirmation that I have no issues with GUI bindings on either
MacOS Sierra with emacs 25.2 and org 9.0.7 or under Linux with Ubuntu 17.04
(same emacs and org versions).
What happens if
1. You use emacs -q and just load the version of org which is bundled with
emacs?
2. you use emacs
Hello,
is it possible to set the number of days that are shown in the agenda, i.e.
org-agenda-span on a per file basis?
I want to show two weeks of deadlines in my own org file, and just 4 days of
appointments in the org file synced from
the department's calendar.
Thanks,
Florian
Hello,
Samuel Loury writes:
> I would like to propose a patch for `org-tags-view' to make it stop
> setting globally `org--matcher-tags-todo-only'
>
> Setting `org--matcher-tags-todo-only' has side effects on other
> commands. For instance, the following clock table changes
On Tue, 30 May 2017, Scott Randby wrote:
On 05/30/2017 08:29 AM, Jean-Christophe Helary wrote:
It is the opposite that's happening. Terminal works fine. It is the GUI
that does not accept the bindings. And as I wrote, it is not limited to
my macOS (Emacs.app and Aquamacs show the same
On Tue, May 30, 2017 at 8:29 AM, Jean-Christophe Helary <
jean.christophe.hel...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On May 30, 2017, at 21:21, Tim Visher wrote:
>
> Sometimes your Terminal application captures these 'extended' bindings.
>
>
> It is the opposite that's happening.
On 05/30/2017 08:29 AM, Jean-Christophe Helary wrote:
> It is the opposite that's happening. Terminal works fine. It is the GUI
> that does not accept the bindings. And as I wrote, it is not limited to
> my macOS (Emacs.app and Aquamacs show the same behavior) but to other
> people's GTK+ linux or
> On May 30, 2017, at 21:21, Tim Visher wrote:
>
> Sometimes your Terminal application captures these 'extended' bindings.
It is the opposite that's happening. Terminal works fine. It is the GUI that
does not accept the bindings. And as I wrote, it is not limited to my
Sometimes your Terminal application captures these 'extended' bindings. If
you know that your Terminal application isn't doing that (for instance, by
using key sequence help like ` k M-`) then I don't have any other
help to offer. I've always just accepted that org mode keybindings differ
between
Hello,
Hendrik Tews writes:
> ---
> doc/org.texi | 12 +++-
> 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
Thank you. Could you provide an appropriate commit message and use "git
format-patch" to send your patch? See
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html for
Hello,
Hendrik Tews writes:
> Hi,
>
> consider the following file
>
> * a
> ** b
>:PROPERTIES:
>:XXX: 2
>:END:
>
> #+COLUMNS: %6XXX{+;%5.1f} %10ITEM
>
> when I move the cursor to item ** b and do C-u C-c C-x C-c
> (org-columns with
Hello,
Keith David Bershatsky writes:
> Depending upon a user's `org-agenda-prefix-format` (e.g., "%i %-10:c%
> t%s"), `org-agenda-highlight-todo` may erroneously pickup an icon
> `'display` property and then include/duplicate that icon in a new
> space between the
---
doc/org.texi | 12 +++-
1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/doc/org.texi b/doc/org.texi
index 142fa9627..11c6a0f39 100644
--- a/doc/org.texi
+++ b/doc/org.texi
@@ -5263,7 +5263,8 @@ keeping track of your music CDs, where properties could
be things such as
Hi,
consider the following file
* a
** b
:PROPERTIES:
:XXX: 2
:END:
#+COLUMNS: %6XXX{+;%5.1f} %10ITEM
when I move the cursor to item ** b and do C-u C-c C-x C-c
(org-columns with universal argument), then column view is
started for the whole buffer, but
Hi!
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> is the following function worthy to occupy space in Orgmode?
>>
>> #v+
>> (defun org-mark-element-parent ()
>> "Put point at beginning of the parent element, mark at end."
>> (interactive)
>> (let ((parent (org-element-property
> On May 30, 2017, at 15:51, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>
>> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-gnu-emacs/2017-05/msg00306.html
>>
>> Let me know if you need extra information.
>
> What happens if you replace, e.g.,
>
> (org-defkey org-mode-map [(meta left)]
Hello,
Marco Wahl writes:
> is the following function worthy to occupy space in Orgmode?
>
> #v+
> (defun org-mark-element-parent ()
> "Put point at beginning of the parent element, mark at end."
> (interactive)
> (let ((parent (org-element-property :parent
Hello,
Jens Lange writes:
> What exactly did you do?
> ===
> STEP1: Add example content to kunden.org:
>
> ** [[./2017/_123456789]] :SOMETAG:SOMETAG:
> :PROPERTIES:
> :Auftragsnummer: 123456789
> :END:
> *** Tätigkeiten
> ERLEDIGT Done
Hello,
Jean-Christophe Helary writes:
> I've just filed a bug report on emacs and was advised to report it here too.
>
> It's bug#27140.
>
> Basically, when I start GUI emacs (macOS, but also Aquamacs, also reported in
> Xubuntu and GTK+/Linux), I don't get
I've just filed a bug report on emacs and was advised to report it here too.
It's bug#27140.
Basically, when I start GUI emacs (macOS, but also Aquamacs, also reported in
Xubuntu and GTK+/Linux), I don't get the default org-mode bindings. Only emacs
-nw gets them.
Even if I start both with
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