Also, all the issues related to updates and compatibility would be
solved if more poeple used GNU Guix package manager. This way, GNU Emacs
can integrate Org in its core, and use the "1 release per 9 months"
cycle, and also could have package recipes pointing to arbitrary commits
if there is a crit
Bastien Guerry writes:
> Hi Philip,
>
> phillip.l...@russet.org.uk (Phillip Lord) writes:
>
>> I presume you do see this as an advantage? The issue is, surely,
>> that it's too much of a PITA for the advantage that you gain?
>
> Well, it's not really about PITA-or-not-PITA, it's just that I want
>>> "qTim" == qTim Cross writes:
> Just to throw my 2 cents in.
> 1. Problems with mixed versions. Currently, Emacs has org 8.x included
> in the distribution. This is despite 9.x being out before the release of
> 25.2. Something needs to be done to improve coordination and perhaps i
I have just thought of some more advantages and disadvantages too.
* Strengths
** One less split in development effort
This one explains itself. Also, for a related article against "forking",
"bundling", and "reinventing the wheel" practices, see
[[https://wingolog.org/archives/2015/11/09/embrac
On Monday, 3 Jul 2017 at 12:40, Bastien Guerry wrote:
[...]
> Well, it's not really about PITA-or-not-PITA, it's just that I want
> org-mode to be the default mode for some files in Emacs, and having
> org-mode in Emacs' core is the most simple way to go for this.
This, I must admit, is quite a
Just to throw my 2 cents in.
While I can understand the benefits of being able to easily install the
latest org package via elpa, I think there are some significant benefits
to org being a part of core Emacs.
I currently find three issues with the current situation which may be
somewhat resolved
Hi Philip,
phillip.l...@russet.org.uk (Phillip Lord) writes:
> I presume you do see this as an advantage? The issue is, surely,
> that it's too much of a PITA for the advantage that you gain?
Well, it's not really about PITA-or-not-PITA, it's just that I want
org-mode to be the default mode for
Bastien writes:
> Hi Uwe,
>
> Uwe Brauer writes:
>
>> I am not sure whether I understand that discussion in emacs dev
>> correctly. Will orgmode be moved into the GNU emacs try as it was done
>> with gnus?
>
> for the record, I would be in favor of this. Why?
>
> - Less installation headaches
>
"ESF" == Eric S Fraga writes:
ESF> On Monday, 3 Jul 2017 at 08:33, Uwe Brauer wrote:
>> But the release cycles are very different, so in order to have always
>> the latest stable org package, I need to compile and install the whole
>> GNU emacs beast. I thought the whole idea of a package system
On Monday, 3 Jul 2017 at 08:33, Uwe Brauer wrote:
> But the release cycles are very different, so in order to have always
> the latest stable org package, I need to compile and install the whole
> GNU emacs beast. I thought the whole idea of a package system is to
> avoid this headache.
I agree.
>>> "Bastien" == Bastien writes:
> Hi Uwe,
> Uwe Brauer writes:
>> I am not sure whether I understand that discussion in emacs dev
>> correctly. Will orgmode be moved into the GNU emacs try as it was done
>> with gnus?
> for the record, I would be in favor of this. Wh
Hi Uwe,
Uwe Brauer writes:
> I am not sure whether I understand that discussion in emacs dev
> correctly. Will orgmode be moved into the GNU emacs try as it was done
> with gnus?
for the record, I would be in favor of this. Why?
- Less installation headaches
- Less maintainance and backward-c
Hi,
"numbch...@gmail.com" writes:
> I found Org-mode ELPA released source code is old and does not
> include some patches and updates.
This should be fixed now -- please confirm in a few days.
--
Bastien
On 1 July 2017 at 13:58, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Even if the window configuration is lost, I cannot see how the "*Org
> Note*" buffer could be closed. Are you certain it was not accessible
> anymore from the buffer list?
I do not remember and unfortunately I do not have the time to test it
this w
Hello,
Jorge Morais Neto writes:
> I changed the TODO state and started composing a state change note.
> Later I clocked in a certain task (automatically clocking out of the
> previous) and left the computer. When I returned, some 32 min later,
> Org was showing clock idle time resolution. I t
On 29 June 2017 at 17:11, Jorge Morais Neto wrote:
> In two days this is the second time Org loses a TODO state change note
> draft. I guess that, if I realize the note will take time to compose, I
> am supposed to compose it in some file and, only when it is ready,
> change state and yank it.
A
>>> "Rasmus" == Rasmus writes:
> Uwe Brauer writes:
>> I am not sure whether I understand that discussion in emacs dev
>> correctly. Will orgmode be moved into the GNU emacs try as it was done
>> with gnus?
> AFAIK, there are no such plans. The *version* of Org shipped with Ema
Uwe Brauer writes:
> I am not sure whether I understand that discussion in emacs dev
> correctly. Will orgmode be moved into the GNU emacs try as it was done
> with gnus?
AFAIK, there are no such plans. The *version* of Org shipped with Emacs
is being updated to v9, though.
But perhaps I misse
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Sharon Kimble writes:
>
>> I'm at the stage of building an org-mode table to be exported to
>> mediawiki and its going to be the front page of my DrugFacts site.
>>
>> So far I'm here -
>>
>> | *Illegal* | *Category's* |
Hello,
Sharon Kimble writes:
> I'm at the stage of building an org-mode table to be exported to
> mediawiki and its going to be the front page of my DrugFacts site.
>
> So far I'm here -
>
> | *Illegal* | *Category's* | *Legal*
> | *Prescription on
Seems currently have two solutions:
1. copy the latest `ob-clojure.el` to `.emacs.d/elpa/org-20170608/`. It
works, and I'm using this currently. But really not a good way.
2. use `(use-package org :load-path "/path/to/org-mode/source-code/" :pin
manual)`. But this has source code mixed issue,
Hello,
"numbch...@gmail.com" writes:
> If so, the latest `ob-clojure.el` commits are bug fix obviously.
>
> #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
> 7ed93eba5 * Fix incorrect argument call in ob-clojure.el
> 98d672de3 * Update "25.2" defcustom :version's that remain in master
> 0d3683f2c * Merge branch 'maint'
>
If so, the latest `ob-clojure.el` commits are bug fix obviously.
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
7ed93eba5 * Fix incorrect argument call in ob-clojure.el
98d672de3 * Update "25.2" defcustom :version's that remain in master
0d3683f2c * Merge branch 'maint'
|\
713f78501 | * Update copyright years
2c4
Yes, I install `org` and `org-plus-contrib` from `"http://orgmode.org/elpa/
"`.
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Hello,
"numbch...@gmail.com" writes:
> I checked Org-mode package version with `org-version`, get `9.0.7`, still
> have this issue. I updated to latest org-mode ELPA version.
Odd. You may have better luck with Org 9.0.8 then. In particular, commit
2d29269bb1b9af08011e091913798b6598e4b156 should
"numbch...@gmail.com" writes:
> I installed both packages `org` and `org-plus-contrib` in ELPA repository.
You might be looking for:
#+BEGIN_SOURCE elisp
(require 'package)
(add-to-list 'package-archives '("org" . "http://orgmode.org/elpa/";) t)
(package-initialize)
(package-refresh-cont
"numbch...@gmail.com" writes:
> I found Org-mode ELPA released source code is old and does not include some
> patches and updates.
>
> For example, file `ob-clojure.el` I found org-mode source has the latest
> source
> code, but not in Org-mode ELPA package source code. The latest commit of
> `o
I checked Org-mode package version with `org-version`, get `9.0.7`, still
have this issue. I updated to latest org-mode ELPA version.
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Hello,
"numbch...@gmail.com" writes:
> I have a link in org-moe file like this:
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC org
> [[file:Data/images/logos/Full color Git logo for light backgrounds.png]]
> #+END_SRC
>
>
> *The file did exist.*
>
> I have elisp code like this to fontify link when the file does not exist
On 11/03/17 07:32, Samuel Wales wrote:
On 3/10/17, Eric S Fraga wrote:
I would say Markdown if you are collaborating with someone not familiar
with Emacs. The Pandoc version will do a surprising amount. Org-mode
for nearly everything else, but if you need more, go on to LaTeX.
Excellent summa
On 3/10/17, Eric S Fraga wrote:
>> I would say Markdown if you are collaborating with someone not familiar
>> with Emacs. The Pandoc version will do a surprising amount. Org-mode
>> for nearly everything else, but if you need more, go on to LaTeX.
>
> Excellent summary.
the pandoc version of ...
On Friday, 10 Mar 2017 at 16:14, Uwe Brauer wrote:
> Now this is interesting. I have been using LaTeX for the last 20 years
> or even more, always with (X)Emacs + AuCTex. While I see the benefits of
> org mode (especially its excellent table support) I see its deficits (in
> my opinion) when it com
>>> "John" == John Kitchin writes:
> It is on Melpa I think:
> https://melpa.org/#/ox-clip
Right, thanks, works nicely!
It is on Melpa I think:
https://melpa.org/#/ox-clip
On Fri, Mar 10, 2017 at 11:24 AM Uwe Brauer wrote:
> >>> "John" == John Kitchin writes:
>
>> Sometimes I just use ox-clip to copy org-mode into word with
> formatting.
>> It works pretty well for simple things.
>
> I looked around for
>>> "John" == John Kitchin writes:
> Sometimes I just use ox-clip to copy org-mode into word with formatting.
> It works pretty well for simple things.
I looked around for ox-clip. This is not a package available in elpa,
melpa and friends. I only found https://github.com/jkitchin/scimax
>>> "John" == John Kitchin writes:
> Over the past few years I have looked at pandoc a few times:
> http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/blog/2014/07/17/Pandoc-does-org-mode-now/
>
http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/blog/2015/01/29/Export-org-mode-to-docx-with-citations-via-pandoc/
>
ht
Alan L Tyree writes:
> I have also written in rst: it is a slightly richer language out of
> the box with provisions for sidebars, cautions, etc, but unless you
> really need those things, I would stick with org-mode. I find the
> syntax of rst to be very fiddly. Most of the special effects can b
Over the past few years I have looked at pandoc a few times:
http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/blog/2014/07/17/Pandoc-does-org-mode-now/
http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/blog/2015/01/29/Export-org-mode-to-docx-with-citations-via-pandoc/
http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/blog/2015/06/11/ox-pandoc-
On Thursday, 9 Mar 2017 at 23:27, Alan L Tyree wrote:
[...]
> I would say Markdown if you are collaborating with someone not familiar
> with Emacs. The Pandoc version will do a surprising amount. Org-mode
> for nearly everything else, but if you need more, go on to LaTeX.
Excellent summary.
> On 10/03/17 09:03, Saša Janiška wrote:
> The only problem that I have had is converting org-mode to Word files
> as required by my publisher. The ODT export module is fiddly and often
> chokes on my longer documents. When it does choke, it is hard to trace
> the problems. Markdow
Is there any direct way to get the "see 4.6.1" form of reference? I
doubt it since it clearly requires a double pass of the manuscript,
first to assign section numbers and labels, then to put in the
appropriate reference. LaTeX does that.
To answer my own question: Don't have any text in th
On 10/03/17 11:17, Samuel Wales wrote:
On 3/9/17, Alan L Tyree wrote:
The only problem that I have had is converting org-mode to Word files as
required by my publisher. The ODT export module is fiddly and often
chokes on my longer documents. When it does choke, it is hard to trace
the problems.
On 3/9/17, Alan L Tyree wrote:
> The only problem that I have had is converting org-mode to Word files as
> required by my publisher. The ODT export module is fiddly and often
> chokes on my longer documents. When it does choke, it is hard to trace
> the problems. Markdown + Pandoc seems much bett
On 10/03/17 09:03, Saša Janiška wrote:
John Kitchin writes:
Could you be more specific about what kind of richness you are looking
for?
In a general sense…iow, it’s a fact that rst markup is richer than
e.g. Markdown. Probably, Asciidoc(tor) also provides more semantic
richness and make it su
John Kitchin writes:
> Could you be more specific about what kind of richness you are looking
> for?
In a general sense…iow, it’s a fact that rst markup is richer than
e.g. Markdown. Probably, Asciidoc(tor) also provides more semantic
richness and make it suitable markup for longer docs/books, s
>>> "John" == John Kitchin writes:
> org does not deal with javascript or css for me. Those are defined by
> the static blog engine (blogofile in this case).
> I wrote some posts quite a while ago on the setup here:
>
http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/blog/2013/09/27/Installing-and-
org does not deal with javascript or css for me. Those are defined by
the static blog engine (blogofile in this case).
I wrote some posts quite a while ago on the setup here:
http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/blog/2013/09/27/Installing-and-configuring-blogofile/
http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/b
>>> "John" == John Kitchin writes:
> Could you be more specific about what kind of richness you are looking
> for? Many people blog from org-mode, including myself. I use org-mode to
> generate html that is rendered with blogofile
> (http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu) but others do ma
Could you be more specific about what kind of richness you are looking
for? Many people blog from org-mode, including myself. I use org-mode to
generate html that is rendered with blogofile
(http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu) but others do many other variations.
Personally, org-mode meets all my m
I think I figured something out. The only reason I'm writing the list
about it is because it may help others out with similar situations. I can
put ($) in headings were columns contain all currency figures. That would
normally be a prefix to those numbers so I might write ($) amount as a
col
ginal Message-
From: Emacs-orgmode [mailto:emacs-orgmode-bounces+sway=meco@gnu.org] On
Behalf Of Eric S Fraga
Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2017 8:49 AM
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: [O] Org-mode: Tagging the CLOCK line
On Thursday, 26 Jan 2017 at 14:02, Shawn Way wrote:
> Is
On Thursday, 26 Jan 2017 at 14:02, Shawn Way wrote:
> Is there a modification that can be made to add a tag, such as
> someone’s initials, to the CLOCK line? I would like to use this to
> separate out time spent by multiple individuals in a clocking table.
Not what you want as such but what I hav
I'll do so this evening. Unfortunately, work is interfering with my "work".
Shawn Way, PE
-Original Message-
From: Nicolas Goaziou [mailto:m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr]
Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2017 5:29 AM
To: Shawn Way
Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Org mode clockview links fai
Hello,
Shawn Way writes:
> A pop up window appears asking the question:
>
> No match - Create this as a new heading?
I cannot reproduce it. Could you double-check with a bare configuration?
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
A pop up window appears asking the question:
No match - Create this as a new heading?
Shawn Way, PE
-Original Message-
From: Nicolas Goaziou [mailto:m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr]
Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2017 9:00 AM
To: Shawn Way
Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Org mode clockview
On Sat, Jan 7, 2017 at 3:28 PM, Ted Wiles wrote:
> Thanks all!
[snip]
> I get the concern on GPL vs. non-GPL,
> I also really like org mode as it fundamentally gives me control over my own
> data, but given where this is right now (a google forms survey) I think it's
> kind of a moot discussion.
Aloha Ted,
Ted Wiles writes:
> I also think the term "market research" significantly overestimates my
> ability / desire to execute on this :)
I'm curious why you chose to introduce your survey as "I'm doing
a market research project on org mode users ..." if you think the term
overestimates you
Hello
On Sat, Jan 07 2017, Ted Wiles wrote:
> Org Moders,
>
> I'm doing some research on org mode usage and would love to hear your
> perspective. Here's the
> survey link:
>
> https://goo.gl/forms/9I0uL3Er2TuEszfH3
>
> If I get enough responses, I'll be happy to post the results online for all
Thanks all!
For context, I just started implementing org-mode workplanning at my job
(personal user since 2007) and it's increased my productivity 10x. As I
manage others I was curious about hearing about how others use org-mode in
a team setting. While I was at it, I thought that it would be help
Aloha Kaushal Modi,
Kaushal Modi writes:
> I find that project interesting, and something that could bridge the gap
> between emacs and non-emacs org mode users.
>
> What suggests that this is non-GPL and 'vaporware'?
No mention of GPL, still looking at which features of Org mode to be
implement
I find that project interesting, and something that could bridge the gap
between emacs and non-emacs org mode users.
What suggests that this is non-GPL and 'vaporware'?
@Ted: It would be nice if this can be developed as part of GNU org-mode.
On Sat, Jan 7, 2017 at 1:39 PM, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
On Sat, Jan 7, 2017 at 1:39 PM, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
> FYI, the survey appears to be market research for non-GPL vaporware.
Why the assumption of non-GPL? Just because web-based Org is hinted at
and leading/feature hunting questions are a common trait of someone
not wanting to reveal a commercial
FYI, the survey appears to be market research for non-GPL vaporware.
Ted Wiles writes:
> Org Moders,
>
> I'm doing some research on org mode usage and would love to hear your
> perspective. Here's the survey link:
>
> https://goo.gl/forms/9I0uL3Er2TuEszfH3
All the best,
Tom
--
Thomas S. Dye
htt
Hello,
Shawn Way writes:
> I have an org file with a clocktable located at the head of the file.
> The clocktable is able to pull together a great table, however, the
> links on the table do not work, if they have spaces in them.
Why do you mean by "do not work". I reproduced your example and c
I don't know if it is possible to get helm-bibtex to insert links with
pre/post text in a way that doesn't get in the (i.e. my) way. I never use
pre/post text, so I want to select entries, and press enter to insert them.
There would have to be some prompt for pre and post text I think, and I
wouldn
On Mi, Jan 04 2017, John Kitchin wrote:
>> A simple link would be of the form "cite:MYREF" or "citep:MYREF"; but if
>> I want to add a page number to this reference, the syntax of the link
>> seems to be very different, like so: "[[citep:MYREF][PAGENUM]]" or
>> [[citep:MYREF][::PAGENUM]].
>
> T
Gerald Wildgruber writes:
> Hi,
>
> I'm about to migrate my entire LaTeX document setup to Org-mode and the
> one point in this process that is more complicated than every other is
> the bibliography system.
>
> In LaTeX I was using BibTeX/biblatex with lots of coomands like:
>
> \cite[PAGENUM]{M
On Fri, 30 Dec 2016, Ken Mankoff wrote:
(setq-local org-latex-title-command "")
Can be set as a buffer local variable.
True, but not relevant to the OPs query:
Is there any way to excude the empty `\title{}` command?
And if you browse thru org-latex-template, you will see that
(setq-local org-latex-title-command "")
Can be set as a buffer local variable.
-k.
On Fri, Dec 30, 2016 at 12:26 PM, Charles C. Berry wrote:
> On Fri, 30 Dec 2016, Fanpeng Kong wrote:
>
> I am trying to use org mode to write a paper. The latex template of the
>> journal restricts the locatio
On Fri, 30 Dec 2016, Fanpeng Kong wrote:
I am trying to use org mode to write a paper. The latex template of the
journal restricts the location of `\title{}` command to be after the
`\begin{document}`. While by leaving `#+TITLE:` empty and specify
`#+OPTIONS: title:nil` in my org file, I can rem
Hello,
毛晓伟 writes:
> I use the spacemacs, in org-mode 9,under TODO item,I set "SCHEDULED:
> <2016-12-06 Tue 10:00-17:00 +1d> DEADLINE: <2016-12-09 Fri 18:00 -2d>",
> press t , Done,and the 'SCHEDULED:' is disapear, only DEADLINE:
> <2016-12-09 Fri 18:00 -2d>,I don't know why ?Anyone meet the
> p
Thanks very much.
Best Regards
Xiaowei Mao
在 2016-12-06 22:07:24,"Michael Welle" 写道:
>Hello,
>
>毛晓伟 writes:
>
>> Thanks, I join in the mail group just now.
>> Do you know how to solve the problem ?
>sorry, no solution yet.
>
>Regards
>hmw
>
Hello,
毛晓伟 writes:
> Thanks, I join in the mail group just now.
> Do you know how to solve the problem ?
sorry, no solution yet.
Regards
hmw
Thanks, I join in the mail group just now.
Do you know how to solve the problem ?
在 2016-12-06 21:44:39,"Michael Welle" 写道:
>Hello,
>
>毛晓伟 writes:
>[...]
>> I use the spacemacs, in org-mode 9,under TODO item,I set "SCHEDULED:
>> <2016-12-06 Tue 10:00-17:00 +1d> DEADLINE: <2016-12-09 Fri 18:00
Hello,
毛晓伟 writes:
[...]
> I use the spacemacs, in org-mode 9,under TODO item,I set "SCHEDULED:
> <2016-12-06 Tue 10:00-17:00 +1d> DEADLINE: <2016-12-09 Fri 18:00 -2d>",
> press t , Done,and the 'SCHEDULED:' is disapear, only DEADLINE:
> <2016-12-09 Fri 18:00 -2d>,I don't know why ?Anyone meet th
Hello, everyone,
I have some try, when a repeat Schedule with deadline, change TODO to DONE,
will produce
"
:LOGBOOK:
- State "CANCELLED" from "TODO" [2016-12-05 Mon 23:09] \\
"
I think maybe the "\\" is the source of problem, but for I'm new to programming
and org-mode, I don't know how
Hello,
mcg writes:
> I sometimes make references to other sections which are in another
> section and document.
> In order to not compile all the document (3 minutes +) every time
> I just comment out all the documents I do not need to.
> If table and figure links are missing it exports fine (ge
On Fri, Nov 25, 2016 at 5:23 PM, mcg wrote:
> What is the syntax to set tangling for the whole file?
> #+PROPERTY: tangle ~/filepath.R does not work anymore...
Via http://orgmode.org/manual/Header-arguments-in-Org-mode-properties.html
#+PROPERTY: header-args:tangle ~/filepath.R
* mcg wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I need to create a rather complex folder structure.
> It is OK to create that in dired but I think even nicer and faster it
> would be to create an org-mode outline which then exports this folder
> structure to the org document's directory.
>
> This could even be exte
you might want to try:
(setq org-latex-prefer-user-labels t)
Arkady Grudzinsky writes:
> org-mode 9.0 seems to generate random figure labels instead of
> the ones specified in #+NAME:, so the cross-references do not work.
>
> .org source:
> ,
> | Temperature profile is shown in Fig. \ref{fi
On Wed, Nov 23 2016, Arkady Grudzinsky wrote:
> org-mode 9.0 seems to generate random figure labels instead of
> the ones specified in #+NAME:, so the cross-references do not work.
Figured out that the LaTeX reference syntax does not work
anymore. But the org-mode reference [[fig:tcprofile]] doe
Hello,
> Hello,
>
> I need to create a rather complex folder structure.
> It is OK to create that in dired but I think even nicer and faster it
> would be to create an org-mode outline which then exports this folder
> structure to the org document's directory.
>
> This could even be extended to cr
Have a look at the docstring for the function `org-element-map'.
On 17 November 2016 at 00:00, mcg wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I need to create a rather complex folder structure.
> It is OK to create that in dired but I think even nicer and faster it would
> be to create an org-mode outline which then ex
On Sun, Nov 13, 2016 at 5:42 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Paul Johnson writes:
>
>> Mr. Google says org mode in Emacs can work. I'll try that! (I said on
>> Wednesday). For 2 days I've been fighting with the install &
>> configuration. I am pretty sure I'm caught in a Bermuda triang
Hello,
Paul Johnson writes:
> Mr. Google says org mode in Emacs can work. I'll try that! (I said on
> Wednesday). For 2 days I've been fighting with the install &
> configuration. I am pretty sure I'm caught in a Bermuda triangle
> configuration, where org-mode that comes with Emacs is too ol
Even though it's a large and complex application in itself, Org mode
is still "just" an Emacs "mode". Very roughly, that translates to an
add-on/plug-in/extension for Emacs.
So you start Emacs first. Then within Emacs you either create or open
an Org-mode file, that is, a plain text file with the
Matthew Pritchard writes:
> Does anyone know if org mode is pre installed on OS X or not.
Yes, but it's /very/ old:
: GNU Emacs 22.1.1 (mac-apple-darwin) of 2016-10-14 on osx314.apple.com
: Org-mode version 4.67c
It's trivial to install Emacs + Org mode on OS X though. You can get a DMG
here,
Hello,
Christian Prothmann writes:
> File (#+PROPERTY:) or parent (:PROPERTIES:) inherited properties of
> newly created files are not picked up in agenda column view agenda,
> despite property inheritance enabled. Emacs/Org restart is required to
> make these inherited properties visible in col
On Thu, Jul 07, 2016 at 08:29:44PM -0700, Josiah Schwab wrote:
> Hello Brenda,
>
> > When I started using org-mode from elpa, the habit consistency graph
> > stopped showing. I was using a version of org-mode that comes with
> > debian before, with emacs 23 and the graph showed.
>
> When I upgra
Thanks for this answer.
Unfortunately it didn't work for me. But when I have more time I will
investigate further. This gives me a hint as to what
(next-single-property-change (point-min) 'org-habit-p)) does and the
environment it assumes.
bjb
On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 11:29 PM, Josiah Schwab w
Hello Brenda,
> When I started using org-mode from elpa, the habit consistency graph
> stopped showing. I was using a version of org-mode that comes with
> debian before, with emacs 23 and the graph showed.
When I upgraded to org 8.3, my org-habits did not display correctly,
because the PROPERTY
Hi,
On Fri, 03 Jun 2016 06:36:12 +0100
Sharon Kimble wrote:
>
> How can I run an org-mode command in a bash script please?
>
> Specifically 'org-latex-export-to-latex'?
>
> I'm developing my own modular script to choose between, at present, 3
> tex files which have been pre-exported from org-
On 30 May 2016 at 13:42, Martin Beck wrote:
> I can change that by first entering a space after the link, but I often
> forget that and it's not a really robust workaround for me.
My workaround is C-o C-f (open-line, forward-char).
--
Phil Hudson http://hudson-it.ddns.net
@UW
oh yeah i see :) i thought you need to stand on the first asterix in the
header for some reason.
Cool, i love it
thx alot again
Z
On Sat, May 28, 2016 at 5:00 PM, yanmcbe wrote:
> Thanks!
>
> You misunderstood though! Ending up over the asterisk is what my function
> does (if it works as inten
Thanks!
You misunderstood though! Ending up over the asterisk is what my function
does (if it works as intended)! So it should work anywhere in the heading?
Thx ian
this is very useful!
i wonder if any of the elisp gurus would know a workaround the fact that
the point needs to be on the starting asterix? it would be cool to just not
worry where the point is in the current header and have the capture add
another same level header below
best
Z
On Tu
Xebar Saram gmail.com> writes:
>
> Hi all
> any one knows how to launch a capture (thats pre defined) but auto refile
that capture to the/beneath the current header at point?
>
> thx
>
> Z
>
A while back I stumbled onto this thread looking for the same problem. Like
Phil Hudson suggested I
On Fri, May 20, 2016, at 01:14 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
> lad writes:
>
> > I attempted to follow this blog to enable a background html export on
> > org file save:
> >
> > http://stephanus-volke.de/posts/2015/Dez/22/org-mode-live-preview-en/
> >
> > I tried adding the following to the top of the
lad writes:
> I attempted to follow this blog to enable a background html export on
> org file save:
>
> http://stephanus-volke.de/posts/2015/Dez/22/org-mode-live-preview-en/
>
> I tried adding the following to the top of the org file:
>
> # -*- after-save-hook: org-html-export-to-html;
>
Hi Daniel
On Wed, May 18, 2016 at 3:10 AM, Daniele Pizzolli wrote:
>
> I did not found out:
>
> - how to get the table headers in python
>
>
I can answer this small part. Use the (counter-intuitively named)
":colnames no" header argument, see [[info:org#colnames]]. The default
behavior is ":co
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