Hi, Skip —
On 24 Feb 2016, at 17:59, Skip Collins wrote:
If anyone is interested in the Drafts action, Gmail filter, Google
script, and org-feed configuration that make this work, I would be
happy to share. This setup can easily be adapted for Android phones.
I’m an iphone (and Drafts) user
purposes, you'd define the constant as 0 or 1. When
it's time to export and print your html file, change the constant to
your actual hourly rate and recalculate.
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the
years. I find it difficult to believe that you're more pessimistic than
I
am, but I take some odd pleasure in making something work that you
thought
wouldn't work. ;-)
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(string-match \\documentclass?[.*?]{exam} (downcase
string)))
(replace-match nil nil headline))
Most document will fail the second test and those that don't are
probably the ones you want to target.
–Rasmus
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to produce an exam formatted to match my expectations.
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now upgraded
to 8.0.5 from git and get the same result.
I see Charles's suggestion to define a filter to take out the brackets
(thanks for that) -- I'm afraid I'm on the edge of my knowledge so I'll
need more time to sort that one out.
Thanks for your help.
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here's the first essay question.
here's the second essay question.
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that numbering scheme isn't imposed.
Perhaps I need either just to write in latex or to work with what
Rasmus is suggesting; I've not had time yet to digest his suggestions.
I'm floating on the edge of my knowledge here
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and then call it in the publishing routine?
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Hi, Robert --
Thanks very much for your work on this. I'm now *much* closer than I
was. However, I'm not there yet.
Here's a snippet of the tex file that I need:
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apologies -- neglected to include the list.
Start of forwarded message
From: li...@johnrakestraw.com
To: Enda enda...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [O] How can I set an event to occur every day except Saturday and
Sunday between two given dates?
Fcc:
Hi, Martin --
is it possible to have protected spaces in an odt exported from
org.-mode? I tried ~ and \nbsp, but both come out literally.
I just tried inserting the non-breaking space in emacs with C-x, 8,
space. It shows up as a non-breaking space in the odt file.
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-Original Message-
From: John Rakestraw [mailto:li...@johnrakestraw.com]
Sent: mercredi 30 novembre 2011 21:48
To: Mukherjee,Rajat,LAUSANNE,Clinical Operations
Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: [O] Editing using emacs-lisp after export
Hi, Rajat --
I
-from-exam.tex))
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string for org-log-done:
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You can have local logging settings for a subtree by setting the LOGGING
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On Sun, 13 Mar 2011, David Maus wrote:
Too late for your student but does this problem still persists?
It was user error. I found an old copy of org-export.el lurking in my load
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can't find what it is.
And my students are going to be pretty unhappy if I don't return these
exams tomorrow. Can someone suggest what I might check?
GNU Emacs 23.2.1
latest git version of org
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Hi, Anthony --
On Sun, 27 Feb 2011, Anthony Lander wrote:
You might consider temporarily rolling back your org-mode. The
function was defined in org-list.el a few weeks ago (my latest pull).
D'oh. Why didn't I think of that?
It worked. Thanks.
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On Thu, 16 Dec 2010, Manuel Panea-Doblado wrote:
So the presence of the - State ... line messes everything up.
Any ideas?
You can put the state note into a drawer. Check out the variable
org-log-into-drawer.
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, to add the additional data point that if I'm trying to refile to
the item following the point where the new captures are added, I get the
error message Cannot refile to position inside the tree or region.
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note under the first-level heading.
Hi John,
I think this issue is obsolete with the new capture interface.
- Carsten
Indeed it is. Thanks. (And thanks also for remembering to close such a
small loop -- tell me, what PIM do you use to keep track of all the
things that you do? ;-)
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the process relatively painless for me:
http://jfm3-repl.blogspot.com/2008/10/no-seriously-use-gnus-for-email.html
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2010 3 10)
%%(org-diary-class 1 13 2010 5 3 2010 5 10 13)
Class meets Mon-Wed-Fri from Jan 13 to May 3 from 12:15 to 13:05, with
holidays as indicated. Friday's class, for example, doesn't meet in weeks
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Ben Finney writes:
How does one make these into a date+time specification, so they will
show up at the correct place in the agenda?
* 12:00-13:00 This meets from noon to 1 on the 3d monday
%%(diary-float t 1 3)
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When refiling an already existing note (using C-c C-w), then RET works.
However, when filing a new note created by org-remember (using C-c C-c),
RET merely prompts me with the possible next-level headings. Pressing
SPACE and then RET files the new note under the first-level heading.
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that messes up the numbering scheme in
the resulting pdf.
I'd appreciate any advice and/or pointers to help on this one.
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Here is a teaser video of the app running in the simulator:
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For some reason I can't get to the video just now, but I'll still say
that this is really good news. Looking forward to the app.
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Someday (When I Have Time) I'm going to investigate org-collector.el,
which I think might be better. But this is working for me now.
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Hook which is run after the state of a TODO item was changed.
The new state (a string with a TODO keyword, or nil) is available in the
Lisp variable `state'.
You can customize this variable.
**
The question is whether you also get Its value is nil
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interviews with the press?
Yes.
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is a function
introduced in emacs 23? If so, can I get the definition and install it
in my .emacs configuration as a holdover until I upgrade to emacs 23?
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message when I run make:
Error: Required feature 'cl-macs' was not provided
Shortening the additional code to this:
(eval-when-compile (require 'cl))
as Magnus suggested, seems to work.
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so swamped with other things right now and I know so little about
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execute-extended-command(nil)
call-interactively(execute-extended-command)
So where did I go wrong?
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On Tue, 24 Mar 2009 21:38:52 +0100
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com wrote:
And what do you get for
coming up with it in the first place ?-)
I'll accept gifts :-)
I'm not a coder, but it seems to me that if the person who solves the
puzzle gets a free download, then the person
is interested.
-brad
Consider me (very!) interested.
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process be
the same as the formatting produced using C-c a e within emacs. Or, in
other words, is there a problem with my set-up?
Apologies if there's an obvious answer to this -- my searches haven't
turned up anything.
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Hi --
I'd like to export my agenda to an html page, and I'd like to do
regularly with a cron job. I've set up the custom agenda view, and
use the batch processing described here:
use org with auto-fill, and routinely
refresh settings with C-c C-c (not with C-c c, but I assume that was a
typo?). Auto-fill remains active.
(emacs 22.2.1; org updated via git just this moments ago)
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these in my ordinary configuration. Any clues where else I should look?
Emacs 22.2.1, org 6.20i, Linux (Fedora 10)
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Hi Carsten --
On Sun, 1 Feb 2009 18:21:49 +0100
Carsten Dominik domi...@science.uva.nl wrote:
What is the value of org-blocker-hook?
In the minimal configuration:
(org-block-todo-from-checkboxes
org-block-todo-from-children-or-siblings)
In my usual configuration, its value is nil.
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A clarification re this part of my initial message:
2. If I start emacs/org-mode with a minimal configuration, open
this file, then delete the header line beginning #+SEQ_TODO
and refresh the settings, dependencies work.
This is misleading. I realized that
On Sun, 1 Feb 2009 19:03:46 +0100
Carsten Dominik domi...@science.uva.nl wrote:
This is misleading. I realized that dependencies *do* work
consistently
in the minimal configuration. With the header line in the test
file, I can change the main task from TODO to STARTED (or to any of
Hi Carsten --
Thanks for the troubleshooting, and thanks also for this write-up. In
particular ---
However, org.el will also get loaded when you require some
other org-... file, for example an add-on from the contrib
directory.
I was setting the variables before (require 'org-install), but I
I noticed today that, at least in my set-up, setting these variables
this way:
(setq org-agenda-dim-blocked-tasks 'invisible)
(setq org-enforce-todo-checkbox-dependencies t)
means that a TODO task with checkboxes doesn't get included in the
agenda. However, the sub-tasks in the checkbox list
-list-item . nil)))
(setq org-drawers '(PROPERTIES BACKGROUND CLOCK HIDDEN EMAIL))
(setq org-log-note-clock-out t)
(setq org-special-ctrl-a/e t)
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a search just now.)
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hint where to look. I've come up empty in my searches.
Set-up on both computers:
- emacs 22.2.1
- org 6.12trans
- Fedora 8
- fvwm window manager
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the system knows which application to use -- it
opens acroread, but for some reason doesn't open the pdf file. I'll
check ~./mailcap (and /etc/mailcap) when I'm back on that machine
tomorrow.
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bottom margin. What fits on that page prints, but nothing else
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empty line, the rest of the table continues as expected on the
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On Wed, 21 May 2008 07:28:58 +0200
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This seems to be a bug in org-annotation-helper.el.
org-remember must be called like this:
(org-remember nil ?w)
instead of like this:
(org-remember ?w)
Thanks, Carsten. That fixed it.
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in the template, I get the same thing you
describe -- the selection doesn't show up in the note created from the
template. When I use %:region instead of %i, it does show up as
expected.
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German wrote:
hi everybody,
I took the liberty of updating the elisp file that John Rakestraw
sent last week. I (think) have improved a bit and the description
should be easier to follow. I have also made it possible to insert
the selected text into the current buffer (the code
a hacker [in the good sense]. More of a tweaker.) So I'm afraid
I'm not any help here.
More response to you and Carsten about documenting/publishing this
later (today, I hope).
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the TODO, schedule it (using ctrl-c ctrl-s), and then refresh the agenda
buffer. The new TODO shows up on the scheduled date.
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When I do 'C-c r' I get the selection list of remember templates as
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Perhaps a line in the change notes would be good?
(Thanks for all the development, Carsten -- and that non-developer
Bastien as well.)
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I know you're not reading this until next week, Bastien -- but thanks
for your efforts.
And thanks again to Carsten.
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I've started using Remember mode more and more, and it has given me an
idea for new piece of functionality.
%c - insert clipboard/kill-ring at point
This is for 'auto' pasting links or snippets of text from my browser
into an org file.
I used planner mode for a while before switching
and title don't show up -- can I write a template that
incorporates this information?
I fear that I'm just being dense and that there's something obvious
that I'm not seeing. Any hints?
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away -- i.e., I can
type sep 30 8 at the prompt and get 2008-09-30 Tue -- so I can live
with it the way it is. Just looking to have the program think the way i
think, I guess ;)
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I know that the 2008 date is only two keystrokes away -- i.e., I can
type sep 30 8 at the prompt and get 2008-09-30 Tue -- so I can live
with it the way it is. Just looking to have the program think the way i
think, I guess ;)
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So, even if it's merely my personal preference, that's my vote ;).
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this:
* Heading 1
** Subheading 1
* Heading 2
* Subheading 1a
** Subheading 2a
If I then have point on * Subheading 1a and do M-up, I get this:
* Heading 1
** Subheading 1
* Subheading 1a
** Subheading 2a
* Heading 2
Emacs 22.1.1
Org 5.09
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(message Select command: ) (setq r1 ...)) (setq r2 (if ... ... r1))
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associated with key %c r1))) org-export()
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Thanks for keeping the quality control up! I could not do this
without you all.
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Carsten).
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Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 11:25:27 -0400
From: John Rakestraw [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] an annoying indentation
Hi Carsten --
Carsten Dominik
- Carsten Dominik (2007-06-14) wrote:-
*** headline
- item 1
- item 2
here we have some text
- item 3
In response to which, Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think '- item 3' still should be aligned to '- item 2'. If user want
to move the item deeper,
Hi all --
I've seen this behavior, but (a) I've not been able to find a pattern
-- sometimes it does what the op describes and sometimes it doesn't and
(b) I'm swamped at work and with a home remodeling project now and
haven't had the time to try to find the pattern. That's why I haven't
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Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I messed up the 4.30 release, sorry.
Things are hopefully now back in order, 4.31 is on the web.
Fixed for me. Thanks for prompt reply.
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much less about emacs than others on this
list. Can someone please suggest some things that I can check?
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