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2019-09-15 Thread Matt Price
I'm replying a year late to this thread, post-merge, because I've discovered it breaks interaction with the highlight.js library( https://highlightjs.org/) and therefore my workflow, which depends on highlightjs via reveal.js. My difficulty is with the current version of

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2019-02-03 Thread Lawrence Bottorff
At the bottom of this is a description of adding a `org-store-link` inside of a babel code block edit called with C-c ' , however, it doesn't seem to work with C-c l , although M-x org-store-line does work. Or am I seeing, doing this wrong? LB

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2018-10-20 Thread stardiviner
Org source block header argument :var does not support quoted string with space separator like bellowing example: For example encrypt text -- ~<<< [TEXT]~ #+NAME: base64 encrypt text #+begin_src sh base64 <<< "stardiviner " #+end_src #+RESULTS: base64 encrypt text :

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2018-10-17 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Nik Clayton writes: > I'd like to propose a couple of changes / enhancements to how org-export > exports some data in to HTML files to make it slightly easier to style > those files. > > The first is re line-numbers. [...] > Couple of questions before I write a patch: > > a) Does that

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2018-10-15 Thread Nik Clayton
Hi, I'd like to propose a couple of changes / enhancements to how org-export exports some data in to HTML files to make it slightly easier to style those files. The first is re line-numbers. At the moment those get exported as content in the HTML, although they're really additional metadata.

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2018-05-11 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, "Arne Babenhauserheide" writes: > Dear Org Hackers, > > When I use org-capture to capture a new task, the next headline > sometimes ends up being prefixed by the last line of the new task. > > Example: > > Begin: > > * Foo > ** old task > > * Bar > > After capture: > > *

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2018-05-03 Thread Michael Welle
Hello, Bastien writes: > Dear Arne, > > there was a temporary glitch in earlier version of Org about this, > please upgrade Org to 9.1.12 through the package system and let us > know if you still have this issue. oh, i thought that is a feature of some kind. Let me upgrade... Hm,

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2018-05-03 Thread steen
FYI I am on org 9.1.4 and am still seeing this issue. -- Steen On Thu, May 3, 2018 at 2:26 PM Arne Babenhauserheide wrote: > Dear Bastien, > > Thank you for your answer! I’ll check whether the update resolves this. > > > (and I’m sorry for the empty subject, I copied the

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2018-05-03 Thread Arne Babenhauserheide
Dear Bastien, Thank you for your answer! I’ll check whether the update resolves this. (and I’m sorry for the empty subject, I copied the email from Emacs, since I do not have mail sending from emacs configured at work, and I forgot to copy the subject). Best wishes, Arne Bastien

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2018-05-03 Thread Bastien
Dear Arne, there was a temporary glitch in earlier version of Org about this, please upgrade Org to 9.1.12 through the package system and let us know if you still have this issue. Thanks! -- Bastien

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2018-05-03 Thread Arne Babenhauserheide
Dear Org Hackers, When I use org-capture to capture a new task, the next headline sometimes ends up being prefixed by the last line of the new task. Example: Begin: * Foo ** old task * Bar After capture: * Foo ** old task ** ❢ new task :LOGBOOK: CLOCK: [2018-05-03 Do

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2018-03-02 Thread Joseph Vidal-Rosset
Dear Eric, Just a quick email to tell you that I have just succeeded to configure gnus-alias [[https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/GnusAlias]] rather correctly mainly thanksto Fabrice Niessen [[https://github.com/fniessen/emacs-leuven/blob/master/gnus-leuven.el]] (many

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2016-11-01 Thread John Kitchin
We might not always want a full export of an org heading to html for sending an email. Eric Brown would like to just send something that looks like what he sees in org-mode. There is another way to get html from emacs: htmlize! Here is an example. Eric: if this is what you mean, see my modified

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2016-09-20 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, John Brodie writes: > I'm creating a literate program using org-babel with python. If I change > the output of a source block to 'raw' the results are not replaced on > each run, they are appended. This is quite annoying, because it means > manual editing everytime

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2016-09-20 Thread John Brodie
From: brodiej@SEA-9901331265.i-did-not-set--mail-host-address--so-tickle-me To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org Subject: Bug: Babel :results raw doesn't replace results. [8.3.4 (8.3.4-72-gddd58f-elpa @ c:/Users/brodiej/AppData/Roaming/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20160530/)] Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2016 09:35:36 -0700

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2015-11-03 Thread Fritz Kunze
i am running emacs on a chromebook namely emacs 24.4.1 and org 8.3.1-87-g4ef2c0...) on chromebrew(https://skycocker.github.io/chromebrew/) . My question:How to make emacs org-mode open links to sites in Google Chrome?How to make emacs org-mode open links to sites in Google Chrome thanks in

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2015-10-11 Thread Shankar Rao
I have multiple savings accounts, some of which I want to partition into mutiple virtual "subaccounts" that don't merit their own savings account. I want to use org-mode tables to keep track how much money is each subaccount. Given the following table: #+TBLNAME: trans-150925 | ! | Amount | From

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2015-09-04 Thread Eduardo Mercovich
Hello everbody. I'm an emacs/org-mode newbie but I'm learning, so please forgive me if this is obvious for you. A couple days ago I updated org from the packages-list. Now, when I'm trying to use a simple org table (typing TAB, for example), I get: "org-get-limited-outline-regexp: Variable

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2015-09-04 Thread thomas
you could revert to your working org installation (if you did not delete that folder) by deleting / moving the folder with the faulty installation (say "org-201508XX") from your .emacs.d/elpa directory. If this solves your problems, then I would recommend starting a "bare" emacs emacs -q

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2015-09-04 Thread Eduardo Mercovich
Dear Thomas. > you could revert to your working org installation (if you did not delete > that folder) by deleting / moving the folder with the faulty > installation (say "org-201508XX") from your .emacs.d/elpa directory. > If this solves your problems, then I would recommend starting a

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2015-01-24 Thread M.S.Khed Khed

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2014-05-02 Thread Ryan Moszynski
If an org table cell contains the HMS 1@ 11' 37 is there an easy way to get the total (time)seconds? (1*3600 + 11*60 + 37 = 4297) if $4 = 1@ 11' 37 how do I get $8 = 4297? thanks ryan -- He felt that his whole life was some kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether

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2014-05-02 Thread William Henney
Hi Ryan Convert to degrees, then multiply by 3600: | - | - | - | 1@ 11' 37 | - | - | - | 4297 | #+TBLFM: $8=3600 deg($4); %d Cheers Will On Fri, May 2, 2014 at 8:52 PM, Ryan Moszynski ryan.moszyn...@gmail.comwrote: If an org table cell contains the HMS 1@ 11' 37 is there an easy way to

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2014-05-02 Thread William Henney
Or, even better, just divide by the HMS form for 1 second (0@ 0' 1): | - | - | - | 1@ 11' 37 | - | - | - | 4297 | #+TBLFM: $8=$4 \ 0@ 0' 1 Note that \ is integer division, so there is no need for a format conversion Will P.S. I highly recommend reading the [[info:calc#Basic Arithmetic]]

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2014-02-03 Thread Marcin Borkowski
Dnia 2014-01-31, o godz. 02:11:21 Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com napisał(a): John Hendy jw.he...@gmail.com writes: I'm having a tough time finding info on LaTeX with what makes a table left or right aligned (not the columns, but the table itself). Most of the hits are on how to *center* the

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2014-01-30 Thread John Hendy
On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 1:17 AM, Ken Okada keno.s...@gmail.com wrote: John, Thanks for advising. On Org 7.8.11, placement=[l] and placement={l} parameter does not make sense for tables as I tried. I tried to install the current version. (There was a compile error arising from the fact

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2014-01-30 Thread Nick Dokos
John Hendy jw.he...@gmail.com writes: I'm having a tough time finding info on LaTeX with what makes a table left or right aligned (not the columns, but the table itself). Most of the hits are on how to *center* the table, which seems to suggest they will be left aligned by default. Does

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2014-01-29 Thread Bastien
Hi Ken, Ken Okada keno.s...@gmail.com writes: I have a question. By default tables are centered in LaTeX export. Sometimes I prefere to make it flush left or right. I thought this was done with, for example, #+ATTR_LATEX: :center nil | a | b | | 1 | 2 | The use of the :center parameter

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2014-01-29 Thread John Hendy
On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 6:15 PM, Bastien b...@gnu.org wrote: Hi Ken, Ken Okada keno.s...@gmail.com writes: I have a question. By default tables are centered in LaTeX export. Sometimes I prefere to make it flush left or right. I thought this was done with, for example, #+ATTR_LATEX:

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2014-01-29 Thread Ken Okada
John, Thanks for advising. On Org 7.8.11, placement=[l] and placement={l} parameter does not make sense for tables as I tried. I tried to install the current version. (There was a compile error arising from the fact that BSD make is not GNU make, but it's no matter.) A simple example for

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2013-11-06 Thread Bastien
Hi Cecil, Cecil Westerhof cldwester...@gmail.com writes: Is that possible? Well, I'd simply not use a Hours spent headline, which seems redundant. -- Bastien

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2013-11-06 Thread Bastien
Cecil Westerhof cldwester...@gmail.com writes: Is that possible? -- Bastien

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2013-11-06 Thread Cecil Westerhof
2013/11/6 Cecil Westerhof cldwester...@gmail.com I would like to keep things in the three Hours Today. Is there a way to get something like: | Headline | Time | |---+| | *Total time* | *6:35* |

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2013-11-05 Thread Cecil Westerhof
At the moment I get something like this: * Hours Today #+BEGIN: clocktable :maxlevel 2 :scope subtree Clock summary at [2013-11-04 Mon 15:53] | Headline | Time | | |---++--| | *Total time* | *6:35* | |

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2013-10-14 Thread Martin Beck
Samuel Wales samologist at gmail.com writes: (setq org-agenda-inactive-leader Inactive: ) (setq org-agenda-include-inactive-timestamps t) Custom command: (ip past 7d ;; faster than tags agenda ((org-agenda-start-day -7d)

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2013-09-06 Thread Fredrik

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2013-03-13 Thread Bastien
Hi Martin, Martin elwood...@web.de writes: I now finally installed org-mode 7.9.4 and I tried to use the new sorting features, but it did not work. the new sorting features will be in 8.0, not yet released... sorry if I was unclear about this in a previous message. HTH, -- Bastien

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2013-03-13 Thread Martin
Bastien bzg at altern.org writes: the new sorting features will be in 8.0, not yet released... sorry if I was unclear about this in a previous message. Thanks for clarifying. So if I use the current beta version, I can test it already? Martin

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2013-03-13 Thread Martin
Bastien bzg at altern.org writes: Martin elwood151 at web.de writes: Thanks for clarifying. So if I use the current beta version, I can test it already? Yes :) I tried and failed. :-( I downloaded the zip-file http://orgmode.org/cgit.cgi/org-mode.git/snapshot/release_8.0-beta.zip,

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2013-03-13 Thread Bastien
Hi Martin, Martin elwood...@web.de writes: When I execute the agenda-command, I get the error message: org-agenda-skip: Wrong type argument: stringp, nil Is there any documentation about changes that might break something? Wild guess: ~$ make autoloads See

Re: [O] (no subject) How to sort agenda by timestamps (scheduled/deadline)?

2013-03-13 Thread Martin
Bastien bzg at altern.org writes: Wild guess: ~$ make autoloads See http://orgmode.org/org.html#Installation If those instructions are not clear enough, please raise your voice, we are in the process of clarifying them! thanks a lot! Your wild guess saved me (partially)! I never

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2013-03-13 Thread Bastien
Hi Martin, Martin elwood...@web.de writes: thanks a lot! Your wild guess saved me (partially)! I never needed that up to now (and first had to install make, as I am working on Windows an need to use Cygwin for that) but finally it worked. However I still have the problem that M-x

Re: [O] (no subject) How to sort agenda by timestamps (scheduled/deadline)?

2013-03-13 Thread Martin
Bastien bzg at altern.org writes: Hi Martin, Martin elwood151 at web.de writes: However I still have the problem that M-x org-version produces an error: Org-mode version N/A-fixup (N/A-fixup !!check installation!! @ c:/Users/mynameDocuments/sorga/org-mode/org_current/lisp/) Is

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2013-03-13 Thread Robert Eckl
Martin elwood...@web.de writes: Bastien bzg at altern.org writes: Hi Martin, Martin elwood151 at web.de writes: However I still have the problem that M-x org-version produces an error: Org-mode version N/A-fixup (N/A-fixup !!check installation!! @

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2013-03-12 Thread Martin
Bastien bzg at altern.org writes: Hi Martin, Martin elwood151 at web.de writes: I'll try to install it, test it and then get back to you with a feedback how it works as soon as I can. Hi Bastien, I now finally installed org-mode 7.9.4 and I tried to use the new sorting features,

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2013-03-11 Thread T.F. Torrey
Thank you for your thoughtful reply. -- T. Bastien b...@altern.org writes: Hi Terry, I hear you. I completely agree that Org should not be less flexible than it has been so far. At least not for very good reasons, shared by both the developers and the users. IOW: ease of maintainance and

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2013-03-09 Thread Bastien
Hi Terry, I hear you. I completely agree that Org should not be less flexible than it has been so far. At least not for very good reasons, shared by both the developers and the users. IOW: ease of maintainance and code consistency should not let us introduce rigidity for the users. Let's

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2013-03-08 Thread Bastien
Hi Andreas, Andreas Röhler andreas.roeh...@easy-emacs.de writes: BTW does that mean, stars are hard-coded in a way, they can't be replaced by another car? Yes, this is the case. If yes, what about to keep the core more abstract? This is a hard problem and I personally don't think it's

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2013-03-08 Thread Andreas Röhler
Am 08.03.2013 11:46, schrieb Bastien: Hi Andreas, Andreas Röhler andreas.roeh...@easy-emacs.de writes: BTW does that mean, stars are hard-coded in a way, they can't be replaced by another car? Yes, this is the case. If yes, what about to keep the core more abstract? This is a hard

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2013-03-08 Thread Bastien
Hi Andreas, Andreas Röhler andreas.roeh...@easy-emacs.de writes: can it be more difficult than related use of comment-start? Yes -- check this FAQ: http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html#sec-8-12 HTH, -- Bastien

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2013-03-08 Thread Andreas Röhler
Am 08.03.2013 12:05, schrieb Bastien: Hi Andreas, Andreas Röhler andreas.roeh...@easy-emacs.de writes: can it be more difficult than related use of comment-start? Yes -- check this FAQ: http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html#sec-8-12 HTH, Thanks, still non-believing :) (defcustom

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2013-03-08 Thread Bastien
Andreas Röhler andreas.roeh...@easy-emacs.de writes: IMHO remains to make that buffer-local and use outline-regexp from inside org-mode. Have a go and let us know :) -- Bastien

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2013-03-08 Thread Andreas Röhler
Am 08.03.2013 12:23, schrieb Bastien: Andreas Röhler andreas.roeh...@easy-emacs.de writes: IMHO remains to make that buffer-local and use outline-regexp from inside org-mode. Have a go and let us know :) That should work already - to start with. commit

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2013-03-08 Thread Bastien
Hi Andreas, Andreas Röhler andreas.roeh...@easy-emacs.de writes: Am 08.03.2013 12:23, schrieb Bastien: Andreas Röhler andreas.roeh...@easy-emacs.de writes: IMHO remains to make that buffer-local and use outline-regexp from inside org-mode. Have a go and let us know :) That should work

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2013-03-08 Thread Andreas Röhler
Am 08.03.2013 14:12, schrieb Bastien: Hi Andreas, Andreas Röhler andreas.roeh...@easy-emacs.de writes: Am 08.03.2013 12:23, schrieb Bastien: Andreas Röhler andreas.roeh...@easy-emacs.de writes: IMHO remains to make that buffer-local and use outline-regexp from inside org-mode. Have a go

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2013-03-08 Thread Bastien
Hi Andreas, Andreas Röhler andreas.roeh...@easy-emacs.de writes: Hmm, AFAIS trouble might occur only if someone tries to load a non-default --i.e. not-starred-- org-file while the default is active. ... or if someone shares a file online using non-star character as the prefix for headlines:

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2013-03-08 Thread T.F. Torrey
Hello, Bastien b...@altern.org writes: Hi Andreas, Andreas Röhler andreas.roeh...@easy-emacs.de writes: Hmm, AFAIS trouble might occur only if someone tries to load a non-default --i.e. not-starred-- org-file while the default is active. ... or if someone shares a file online using

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2013-03-08 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, tftor...@tftorrey.com (T.F. Torrey) writes: Hello, Bastien b...@altern.org writes: Hi Andreas, Andreas Röhler andreas.roeh...@easy-emacs.de writes: Hmm, AFAIS trouble might occur only if someone tries to load a non-default --i.e. not-starred-- org-file while the default is

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2013-03-08 Thread Suvayu Ali
Hi, On Fri, Mar 08, 2013 at 10:19:56PM +0100, Nicolas Goaziou wrote: tftor...@tftorrey.com (T.F. Torrey) writes: Org, on the other hand, seems to be moving away from that in many ways. Headlines must start with stars because I might someday post something on the web and it wouldn't work

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2013-03-02 Thread Vikas Rawal
You may be using an outdated version (maint branch?). Otherwise, latex back-end may not be loaded, but it is by default (see `org-export-backends'). I am using 7.9.3f updated using orgmode elpa repository. Is that a problem? Vikas

Re: [O] (no subject) How to sort agenda by timestamps (scheduled/deadline)?

2013-02-23 Thread Bastien
Hi Martin, Martin elwood...@web.de writes: I'll try to install it, test it and then get back to you with a feedback how it works as soon as I can. Thanks in advance for testing this! If you can help with updating the manual wrt this change, please go ahead. Best, -- Bastien

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2013-02-22 Thread Martin
Bastien bzg at altern.org writes: Hi Martin and Bernt, the master branch now have new sorting strategies: timestamp-up Sort by any timestamp, early first timestamp-down Sort by any timestamp, late first scheduled-up Sort by scheduled timestamp, early first

Re: [O] (no subject) How to sort agenda by timestamps (scheduled/deadline)?

2013-02-07 Thread Bastien
Hi Martin and Bernt, the master branch now have new sorting strategies: timestamp-up Sort by any timestamp, early first timestamp-down Sort by any timestamp, late first scheduled-up Sort by scheduled timestamp, early first scheduled-down Sort by scheduled timestamp, late

Re: [O] (no subject) How to sort agenda by timestamps (scheduled/deadline)?

2013-02-02 Thread Bernt Hansen
Martin Beck elwood...@web.de writes: Bernt Hansen bernt at norang.ca writes: I tried to create a block agenda with several blocks based on the (agenda )command, but then I also have the time grid several times.. You should be able to turn the grid off. Hi Bernt, thanks a

Re: [O] (no subject) How to sort agenda by timestamps (scheduled/deadline)?

2013-02-02 Thread Bernt Hansen
Sebastien Vauban wxhgmqzgwmuf-genee64ty+gs+fvcfc7...@public.gmane.org writes: Bernt, Bernt Hansen wrote: The thing I couldn't get to work was automatically starting column view in my block agenda. I can still manually do that with C-c C-x C-c What about this? (add-to-list

Re: [O] (no subject) How to sort agenda by timestamps (scheduled/deadline)?

2013-02-01 Thread Bernt Hansen
Martin Beck elwood...@web.de writes: Bernt Hansen bernt at norang.ca writes: But unfortunately, it does only display category, TODO-keyword and subject, but NO information about Deadline or Scheduled date. I tried to create a block agenda with several blocks based on the (agenda

Re: [O] (no subject) How to sort agenda by timestamps (scheduled/deadline)?

2013-02-01 Thread Bernt Hansen
Martin Beck elwood...@web.de writes: Hi Bernt, thanks for your help - so if you can not make it work, I assume that it's not possible yet? I didn't spend a lot of time on this so I wouldn't give up just yet. The thing I couldn't get to work was automatically starting column view in my block

Re: [O] (no subject) How to sort agenda by timestamps (scheduled/deadline)?

2013-02-01 Thread Martin Beck
Bernt Hansen bernt at norang.ca writes: I tried to create a block agenda with several blocks based on the (agenda )command, but then I also have the time grid several times.. You should be able to turn the grid off. Hi Bernt, thanks a lot for your answers (also the other one:

Re: [O] (no subject) How to sort agenda by timestamps (scheduled/deadline)?

2013-02-01 Thread Sebastien Vauban
Hi Bernt, Bernt Hansen wrote: Martin Beck elwood...@web.de writes: Hi Bernt, thanks for your help - so if you can not make it work, I assume that it's not possible yet? I didn't spend a lot of time on this so I wouldn't give up just yet. The thing I couldn't get to work was automatically

Re: [O] (no subject) How to sort agenda by timestamps (scheduled/deadline)?

2013-02-01 Thread Sebastien Vauban
Bernt, Bernt Hansen wrote: Martin Beck elwood...@web.de writes: Hi Bernt, thanks for your help - so if you can not make it work, I assume that it's not possible yet? I didn't spend a lot of time on this so I wouldn't give up just yet. The thing I couldn't get to work was automatically

Re: [O] (no subject) How to sort agenda by timestamps (scheduled/deadline)?

2013-02-01 Thread Eric S Fraga
Martin Beck elwood...@web.de writes: If it is possible to use more than one agenda block in the block agenda and turn off the time grid for all but the first, this should do perfectly what I need. One of my agenda custom views looks like this: #+begin_src emacs-lisp (v Startup View (

Re: [O] (no subject) How to sort agenda by timestamps (scheduled/deadline)?

2013-01-31 Thread Martin Beck
Bernt Hansen bernt at norang.ca writes: Ho could I insert this additional column in the agenda view? I can't make it work in the block agenda but as a standalone agenda does this help? --8---cut here---start-8--- (x test tags-todo

Re: [O] (no subject) How to sort agenda by timestamps (scheduled/deadline)?

2013-01-31 Thread Martin Beck
Bernt Hansen bernt at norang.ca writes: But unfortunately, it does only display category, TODO-keyword and subject, but NO information about Deadline or Scheduled date. I tried to create a block agenda with several blocks based on the (agenda )command, but then I also have the time

Re: [O] (no subject) How to sort agenda by timestamps (scheduled/deadline)?

2013-01-30 Thread Martin Beck
Martin Beck elwood151 at web.de writes: (sorry, I was too fast and forgot to enter a subject) I'm trying to create a custom agenda setup for my org-mode and I wonder how I can sort the agenda-items by date (Scheduled or deadline): newest first. I only found time-up / time-down in the

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2013-01-30 Thread Bernt Hansen
Martin Beck elwood...@web.de writes: I'm trying to create a custom agenda setup for my org-mode and I wonder how I can sort the agenda-items by date (Scheduled or deadline): newest first. I only found time-up / time-down in the parameters, but that does not seem to do what I need.

Re: [O] (no subject) How to sort agenda by timestamps (scheduled/deadline)?

2013-01-30 Thread Martin Beck
Bernt Hansen bernt at norang.ca writes: Martin Beck elwood151 at web.de writes: I'm trying to create a custom agenda setup for my org-mode and I wonder how I can sort the agenda-items by date (Scheduled or deadline): newest first. I only found time-up / time-down in the

Re: [O] (no subject) How to sort agenda by timestamps (scheduled/deadline)?

2013-01-30 Thread Bernt Hansen
Martin Beck elwood...@web.de writes: Bernt Hansen bernt at norang.ca writes: Martin Beck elwood151 at web.de writes: I'm trying to create a custom agenda setup for my org-mode and I wonder how I can sort the agenda-items by date (Scheduled or deadline): newest first. I only found

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2013-01-29 Thread Martin Beck
Im trying to create a custom agenda setup for my org-mode and I wonder how I can sort the agenda-items by date (Scheduled or deadline): newest first.I only found time-up / time-down in the parameters, but that does not seem to do what I need.Another important point would be how to handle items

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2013-01-15 Thread Rick Frankel
From 8aca214f0aefe3d89162115b9d241766ae62c5c1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Rick Frankel o...@rickster.com Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2013 13:41:10 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] ob-tangle: Correctly process tangling of single source block * lisp/ob-tangle.el (org-babel-tangle): - remove un-executed

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2012-11-11 Thread Fabrice Popineau
I just updated a few hours ago with the git current version and I now get: Debugger entered--Lisp error: (invalid-read-syntax #) eval-buffer(#buffer *load* nil c:/Home/.org-timestamps/CQP-org.cache nil t) ; Reading at buffer position 621

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2012-11-11 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Fabrice Popineau fabrice.popin...@gmail.com writes: I just updated a few hours ago with the git current version and I now get: Debugger entered--Lisp error: (invalid-read-syntax #) eval-buffer(#buffer *load* nil c:/Home/.org-timestamps/CQP-org.cache nil t) ; Reading at buffer

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2012-11-11 Thread Fabrice Popineau
Seems to be ok on my side. I wonder if my problem could have been triggered by the fact I had a spurious file in the way of the (new) exporter: I had a foo.org file exported to some other directory, but also a foo.html in the source directory that had to be copied to the target directory by

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2012-11-07 Thread Kevin Buchs
I would like to solve a problem I have: C-e (org-end-of-line) does not move to the end of the line with long lines that are not headings. I find myself wanting to get to the end of a long line often and have to hit multiple C-e sequences to get there. I don't have the org-special-ctrl-a/e set to

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2012-09-29 Thread Neuwirth Erich
I just did make up2 And on OSX 10.8.2 and Emacs 24.2 I get: Ran 208 tests, 207 results as expected, 1 unexpected (2012-09-29 09:27:47+0200) 6 expected failures 1 unexpected results: FAILED test-ob/org-babel-remove-result--results-org make[1]: *** [test-dirty] Error 1 make: *** [up2] Error 2

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2012-09-29 Thread Bastien
Neuwirth Erich erich.neuwi...@univie.ac.at writes: 1 unexpected results: FAILED test-ob/org-babel-remove-result--results-org Fixed, thanks. -- Bastien

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2012-09-29 Thread Achim Gratz
Bastien writes: 1 unexpected results: FAILED test-ob/org-babel-remove-result--results-org Fixed, thanks. There are some tests that are supposed to have whitespace errors, based on the comments in the file, but you've removed them along with all the others. I've reverted that hunk of the

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2012-09-29 Thread Bastien
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes: There are some tests that are supposed to have whitespace errors, based on the comments in the file, but you've removed them along with all the others. I've reverted that hunk of the commit. Thanks, -- Bastien

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2012-09-29 Thread Achim Gratz
Neuwirth Erich writes: Perhaps this is useful information It would be more useful if the Org version you are trying to make was included, but since it's probably not installed in lispdir yet, your installed emacs would show a different version. So I've implemented a new target `config-version´

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2012-08-24 Thread Feiming Chen
Sincerely, Feiming Chen

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2012-05-31 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Mark Shoulson m...@kli.org writes: +(defvar org-e-html-quote-replacements + '((fr «   » ‘ ’ ’) +(en “ ” ‘ ’ ’) +(de „ “ ‚ ‘ ’)) A docstring will be required for this variable. It should be a defcustom. +(defvar org-e-latex-quote-replacements + '((fr «~ ~» ‹~ ~› /!) +

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2012-05-30 Thread Mark Shoulson
Mark E. Shoulson mark at kli.org writes: All right, bottom line, this is sort of what I'm seeing. I'm not 100% sure which files should house these things, but something like this: 1) a variable containing for each language regexp for each of: open double-quote, close double-quote,

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2012-05-17 Thread Bastien
Hi Eric and Rick, Eric Schulte eric.schu...@gmx.com writes: Thanks for the patch, I would like to apply it. Have you signed the FSF papers for contribution to Org-mode and Emacs? I guess some communication happened offlist -- if Rick does not have the FSF papers, we need to mark the change

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2012-05-11 Thread Rick Frankel
From 113bbbe1ce9540e2af8c613ba655599fc474cedd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Rick Frankel r...@rickster.com Date: Fri, 11 May 2012 16:54:32 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Add support for perl dbi to SQL code block * lisp/ob-sql.el (org-babel-execute:sql): Add dbi as a suppored engine. Invokes `dbish'

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2012-05-11 Thread Eric Schulte
Thanks for the patch, I would like to apply it. Have you signed the FSF papers for contribution to Org-mode and Emacs? If you haven't would you be willing to? See the Org-mode contribution instructions for more information. http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html Thanks! r...@rickster.com

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2012-05-11 Thread Bernt Hansen
Eric Schulte eric.schu...@gmx.com writes: * lisp/ob-sql.el (org-babel-execute:sql): Add dbi as a suppored engine. s/suppored/supported/ -Bernt

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2012-01-23 Thread Tom Regner
From aea3adc952de33aa9acad94fbd9baa717b7b1a1e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tom Regner t...@goochesa.de Rcpt To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2012 12:39:52 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] ob.el Adhere to current :padline header during noweb dereferencing. At the moment using the :noweb-ref:

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2012-01-23 Thread Tom Regner
Tom Regner t...@goochesa.de writes: From aea3adc952de33aa9acad94fbd9baa717b7b1a1e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tom Regner t...@goochesa.de Rcpt To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2012 12:39:52 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] ob.el Adhere to current :padline header during noweb

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2012-01-23 Thread Eric Schulte
I'd rather not change the default silently in this way. Could you provide a minimal example of the difference you describe? I just tried viewing the expanded form of the following code block and saw no difference between :noweb-ref and normal #+name: based expansions. * examples #+name: first

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2012-01-23 Thread Tom Regner
Eric Schulte eric.schu...@gmx.com writes: I'd rather not change the default silently in this way. I understand that. Could you provide a minimal example of the difference you describe? I just tried viewing the expanded form of the following code block and saw no difference between

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2012-01-05 Thread Ab Cd
Hello, Please consider the following file : --8-- * TODO working ** TODO 1st part of the work    CLOCK: [2012-01-05 jeu. 17:18] ** TODO second part of the work [0/3]    - [ ] Task 1 - [ ] Subtask 1 - [ ] Subtask 2 - [ ]

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