Christopher Allan Webber cweb...@dustycloud.org writes:
Wow, really, that's awesome and inspring.
Congratulations !
I think the hacker's diet is the most useful thing to come out of autodesk.
The first time I lost some serious weight was when I followed the
hacker's diet in 2001, I used his palm
Hi all,
thanks to help on this list I found out about this variable as I need to
omit the textcomp and fontenc packages in my exported latex header.
My tex file won't compile otherwise on my n900.
my init.el contains :
(custom-set-variables
'(org-export-latex-default-packages-alist (quote
Dear Org mode people,
I implemented word counting for Org mode sub-trees. That is, count
each sub-tree, and accumulate totals into the parent heading lines.
Others have asked about this, so I attach my code below.
I started with Paul Sexton's code posted to the list on 21/2/11. I
had some
Stinky Wizzleteet wizzlet...@hotmail.com writes:
I cap the caloric deficit at a 500 kcal deficit per day, because for me
and my genetic background of overweight family this is probably
not a diet but a lifestyle and I understood that at higher deficits ones
metabolism is trying to adapt,
Hi Stinky,
On Sat, Apr 23, 2011 at 12:54, Stinky Wizzleteet wizzlet...@hotmail.com wrote:
thanks to help on this list I found out about this variable as I need to
omit the textcomp and fontenc packages in my exported latex header.
My tex file won't compile otherwise on my n900.
my init.el
Hi there,
I'm a quite recent user of org-mode (just a few months, very partial
usage for now), and a python developer.
Since I spend almost all my time in Emacs, org-mode is the most
efficient tool to keep track of my working time.
Now the question : are you aware of a python library to parse
NEO (No Emacs Org) has just been announced:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2011-04/msg00598.html
Regards,
.j.
On Sat, Apr 23, 2011 at 05:29:24PM +0200, Georges Racinet wrote:
Now the question : are you aware of a python library to parse org files ?
The ultimate goal would
On 04/23/2011 05:58 PM, Juan Pechiar wrote:
NEO (No Emacs Org) has just been announced:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2011-04/msg00598.html
Ah, indeed, should have searched the archives in reverse chronological order
Thanks, and sorry for the noise
--
Georges Racinet,
Hi Eric,
After tests on a variety of bibtex entries, using both point before
the entry and selecting an entry, I can't reproduce the problem I had
late the other night with org-bibtex-read/write. Perhaps it was user
error :(
Also, thanks for the text file patch. My mail client and git
You have PyOrgMode also (https://github.com/bjonnh/PyOrgMode)
Hey list,
Have you seen this?
http://www.thebrain.com/
It's a mind-mapping-pim-everything-in-one kind of visualization
software. It seems pretty interesting - I like the way you can connect
the items at several levels, helping to build rich relationship
information.
I've been thinking on
Christopher Allan Webber cweb...@dustycloud.org writes:
Stinky Wizzleteet wizzlet...@hotmail.com writes:
-snip-
I think if you're at approximately 45% of your metabolism or more for
your daily caloric needs, it'll be fine. I wouldn't recommend anyone
going lower than 1200 calories per day
Aankhen aank...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Stinky,
On Sat, Apr 23, 2011 at 12:54, Stinky Wizzleteet wizzlet...@hotmail.com
wrote:
thanks to help on this list I found out about this variable as I need to
omit the textcomp and fontenc packages in my exported latex header.
My tex file won't
Stinky Wizzleteet wizzlet...@hotmail.com writes:
Aankhen aank...@gmail.com writes:
-snip-
However, fontenc and textcomp are still in the org-generated tex file.
bug, or feature ?
That line you pasted contains both packages. Maybe you forgot to set
it after customising it or some such
On Sat, Apr 23, 2011 at 23:51, Stinky Wizzleteet wizzlet...@hotmail.com wrote:
Stinky Wizzleteet wizzlet...@hotmail.com writes:
Aankhen aank...@gmail.com writes:
-snip-
However, fontenc and textcomp are still in the org-generated tex file.
bug, or feature ?
That line you pasted contains
On 23.4.2011, at 09:24, Stinky Wizzleteet wrote:
Hi all,
thanks to help on this list I found out about this variable as I need to
omit the textcomp and fontenc packages in my exported latex header.
My tex file won't compile otherwise on my n900.
my init.el contains :
Jonathan BISSON bissonjonat...@gmail.com writes:
You have PyOrgMode also (https://github.com/bjonnh/PyOrgMode)
And there is a list of the various tools on Worg:
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tools/index.html
Best,
Matt
Alan E. Davis lngn...@gmail.com writes:
This works to both store bibtex database entries and export to .bib
files. I REALLY like the automagical harvesting of data using cb2Bib.
It is unique, and I don't see how to recruit it to produce a database
in an org file, or pipe it into this
Alan E. Davis lngn...@gmail.com writes:
Some notes on initially trying out this new tool. I have some reservations
as to whether it use it. There are certain good reasons in its favor.
This works to both store bibtex database entries and export to .bib files.
I REALLY like the automagical
On Sat, Apr 23, 2011 at 12:39 PM, Marcelo de Moraes Serpa
celose...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey list,
Have you seen this?
http://www.thebrain.com/
Yes!
It's a mind-mapping-pim-everything-in-one kind of visualization
software. It seems pretty interesting - I like the way you can connect
the
Comments below
On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 10:52 AM, Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.comwrote:
Is there a more natural way that this could integrate with external
tools like cb2bib? I've just now installed cb2bib, and I'm not sure I
fully grasp its usage.
I also found cb2Bib pretty opaque
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