Richard Riley rile...@gmail.com writes:
org-mobile allows you to use some form of encryption when pushing to the
MobileOrg directory. Encrypts and works fine. The issue is that the
mobile app has a password setting to unencrypt but there is no
protection on the app itelf meaning anyone can
Aurélien Aptel aurelien.ap...@gmail.com writes:
Since it's all static you relying on an external service like
Disqus. I'm not so fond of losing control over user contribution like
that. Besides, the actual service (disqus) is pretty terrible
anyway. I'm always pissed when the comment I sent
If the whole point is to make some properties less visible,
why not a solution based on fontification?
We could have a user-defined regexp to highlight (or dim)
certain properties.
I don't believe in a solution that would change the current
flow of cycling through drawers. I feel that's too
Brett Viren b...@bnl.gov writes:
So, I'm satisfied now. Thanks for the nudge!
I learned something -- you're welcome,
--
Bastien
Steinar Bang s...@dod.no writes:
I will pull and try the new functionality.
Yes -- please let me know. The drawback of this functionality is that
it changes things outside of sight, which I don't really like. You get
a message, and the subtree of the (possibly distant) clock get unfolded,
but
Hi Eric,
Eric Schulte eric.schu...@gmx.com writes:
The `org-test-load' function, which loads of all of the test files,
catches these missing-test-dependency signals and for each one it
creates a dummy test that fails but is expected to fail. These tests
serve to indicate to the user that
Hi Andreas,
Andreas Leha andreas.l...@med.uni-goettingen.de writes:
I started to get problems with commented latex headers.
Please always tell what exporter you are using.
Your example works with the default LaTeX exporter.
With the new exporter, you don't get \usepackage{cmbright} because
Hi Jonathan,
Jonathan Leech-Pepin jonathan.leechpe...@gmail.com writes:
I've done some further work on the org-e-texinfo exporter and have
gotten it to a point where it should be usable with only a few
shortcomings.
thanks *a lot* for this! This is long-time wish from many org-ers,
no
On Thu, Aug 02 2012, Bastien wrote:
Hi Eric,
Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net writes:
Rather than trying to add various ways of citing links, perhaps it would
be nice to have a format code for the literal link to the thing under
point at time of capture? What I mean is, something
Hi Charles,
Charles mill...@verizon.net writes:
As to submitting a patch - Thank you but I have to pass, even for such a
tinychange. Downloading, installing and learning git is a project slated
for later this year.
You don't have to learn git.
C-x C-f [/...]org.texi
C-x v v
RCS
[Make the
Hi Suhail,
I have accepted the patch. I added a TINYCHANGE cookie at the end
of the git commit message: this is requested for tiny changes made
by people who did not sign the FSF papers.
Suhail Shergill suhailsherg...@gmail.com writes:
*if* this patch makes sense, i'm willing to submit a
Hi William,
William LÉCHELLE william.leche...@ens-lyon.fr writes:
Using org-mode for export (to pdf), I find myself using comment-region often
enough, in sections meant to be exported, on indented text lines (e.g. for
drafting). This inserts # at the beginning of the line, after the
When I open an org file the first time and export to PDF via LaTeX, I
get the error Marker does not point anywhere and the LaTeX export
quits. Running it again without doing anything else succeeds, and all
subsequent exports work fine.
This is on Windows 7. Thoughts?
John
Hi all,
Is there a way to create a template structure for cloning?
The main purpose would be to create a shell or structure that is easy
to replicate,
such as a workflow, etc. This shell, etc would not need any
hard-coded dates, but could
simply have offsets for sub-items whose due-dates or
On 8/2/2012 11:41 AM, Bastien wrote:
Hi Charles,
Charles mill...@verizon.net writes:
As to submitting a patch - Thank you but I have to pass, even for such a
tinychange. Downloading, installing and learning git is a project slated
for later this year.
You don't have to learn git.
C-x C-f
Hi Bastien,
thanks for looking into this!
Please always tell what exporter you are using.
I did mention this:
Test with new exporter - no cmbright:
^^^
I am sorry, if this was not explicit enough. (Is new exporter the
correct name?)
Your example works with the
Hello,
Andreas Leha andreas.l...@med.uni-goettingen.de writes:
I started to get problems with commented latex headers. All headers
after the commented line seem to be ignored. Is this intended / am I
using the comments wrongly?
This is not intended. It is a parsing bug introduced with new
Hi Nicolas
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
Hello,
Andreas Leha andreas.l...@med.uni-goettingen.de writes:
I started to get problems with commented latex headers. All headers
after the commented line seem to be ignored. Is this intended / am I
using the comments wrongly?
I'm currently seeing a problem with this test (only on Win7, both
NTEmacs and Cygwin). The test just hangs and never finishes. All my
attempts to have it fail in the same way in an interactive sessions were
fruitless. However, it seems that the first time a session is
initiated, it does not
Hi all,
it seems to be not possible to follow references to images (for
example) as here:
There is a Figure [[fig_test_C_c_C_o]]
#+caption: Try to get to this figure via C-c C-o on the reference
#+label: fig_test_C_c_C_o
[[foo.png]]
I do not recall whether this has been possible at some time,
* Karl Eichwalder k...@gnu.franken.de wrote:
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/keichwa/7649891572
Looks nice.
How did you put the thumbnails in the Org mode file?
Once I understood the differences between inline images (images
without a description) and linked
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
Hello,
Andreas Leha andreas.l...@med.uni-goettingen.de writes:
it seems to be not possible to follow references to images (for
example) as here:
There is a Figure [[fig_test_C_c_C_o]]
#+caption: Try to get to this figure via C-c
Hi,
It would seem there is a bug in turn-on-org-cdlatex whenever _ or ^ is
called. And perhaps others.
To reproduce:
bash emacs -q
In *scratch*
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
;; adjust the two following lines to your system
(load-file /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/auctex/texmathp.el)
(load-file
Hi:
I know that I've not said much of late, but I'm not sitting idle.
The following new features added to the Groff Exporter.
- Ability to handle long tables.
Long tables were being truncated, now there is an option to tell the
export when tables contain very long cells. The reason for this to
Guys:
I pulled the latest and greatest from Git after I uploaded by changes
on the exporter and I got the following trace during import of org-export.
??
Luis
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-variable org-outline-regexp-bol)
(concat ^[ ]*$ \\| org-outline-regexp-bol \\| ^[ ]*#\\+
1) I was wondering if anyone has got the reftex feature of easily
recognizing the figures and equations to insert as a ref command to work in
org-mode.
2) Also I had seen on a website that you can use the command to get
org-mode type citations. This seems to export to latex as a \ref command
with
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