Tables would work well.
Thanks
-Original Message-
From: Wes Hardaker [mailto:wjhns...@hardakers.net]
Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2010 1:28 PM
To: Carsten Dominik
Cc: Brody, William (Buck); emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Format lists in multiple columns
On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 09:47:06
Hi Carsten,
can you make me a list of macros that should be treated in this way?
If you load AUCTeX with math key bindings
i.e.:
M-x latex-mode RET
M-x latex-math-mode RET
You will get a list of symbols under Math--Log-like. It is defined in
latex.el.
Here is a list of log-like
Short summary: I'd like to have a org-remember-after-finalize-hook which
is invoked *after* remember-finalize in function org-remember-finalize.
Does it exist and I've missed it or there is a work-around for its lack?
In more detail, my use case is that I invoke remember from mutt (more on
this
Ooh, I solved this problem before, but then I accidentally deleted all my
files. I have a backup, but I haven't gotten around to restoring everything
yet. I'll get back to you later.
-Ryan
On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 8:54 AM, Stefano Zacchiroli z...@upsilon.cc wrote:
Short summary: I'd like to
Folks,
I am trying to figure out what to add to my .emacs to make the normal
key binding call to org-time-stamp into the version with the C-u
modifier by default.
That is, in the default bindings, I am trying to make
C-c .
Perform the action that is normally performed by
C-u C-c .
I am sure
All you need to do is define a function that supplies the prefix to
org-time-stamp:
(defun org-time-stamp-with-time (optional inactive)
Prompt for a date/time and insert a time stamp containing a
date and time. All parts of a date not specified by the user
will be filled in from the current
Hi all,
is there a way to leverage the information stored in the
ARCHIVE_OLPATH to recover the original hierarchy of the archived items
when creating clocktables using :scope file-with-archives? At the
moment, all my archived tasks are summarized as top level headings.
Also, is there a way to
Dear orgmode users,
I'm slowly (but firmly) getting my workflows and documents fitting in
orgmode. That's great. The agenda and notes-taking part is done and
I'm now migrating a few websites into org as well.
I've a pretty simple question which puzzles me though pretty
intensely. I've crawled the
On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 11:01 AM, Chao Lu looc...@gmail.com wrote:
One more question, how could I disable the footer part and if I want to use
it, how could I add some icons, like powered by Emacs, Org-mode, UNIX icons?
Oh, here I think I can help.
In your .emacs, put:
(setq
On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 10:23:20AM -0800, Ryan Thompson wrote:
Ooh, I solved this problem before, but then I accidentally deleted all my
files. I have a backup, but I haven't gotten around to restoring everything
yet. I'll get back to you later.
In the meantime, I've implemented a workaround,
Hi Chao,
I don't believe that it is currently possible to customize the file
names in the ways you have described using the standard begin_ditaa
blocks. It is possible to have complete control over the file names
using org-babel, in which case the corresponding block would look like
Hi Michael,
I believe this problem is related to gnuplot-mode so you might want to
check with their maintainers. I've seen this issue reported here before
[1] but I do not know of a solution, and I have no access to a windows
machine.
Best -- Eric
Lauterbach Michael m.lauterb...@krohne.com
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