Hi,
My fault. I gave the wrong keys for moving from date to date. On my
local machine (I can't vouch for ssh functionality) I press Shift-left
and Shift-right to move forward and backwards through the days and
Shift-up and Shift-down to move up and down through the weeks.
The shift is the
Matthew Lundin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bernt,
Bernt Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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My question: Instead of this method, which I find a little tedious,
I've created a hardlink to the master css directory in each
subdirectory of my project. As a result
On 28 Oct 2008, Eric Schulte wrote:
Hi Charles, The patch looks great, I vote we drop it 'as is' into
org-plot.el. The only enhancement that comes to mind would be to
expose the `time-ind' variable as a plot option. Allowing users to
specify different time formats, but really if they're
Richard Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't know if things have barreled along so quickly that this is more
patching and sticking plaster than a solid solution but it works well for
me.
That's the important thing: it has to work for you ;-)
That's why I stick with the 'level-files'
Hi, I'd like some suggestions about storing (defun)s in .org-files.
Sometimes Org must use ELisp functions, for instance:
- a dynamic table uses a function org-dblock-write:some_name to create its
contents
- a table uses a formula like $5='(my-function $2) which does a calculation
not
I am setting up my website with multiple subdirectories, each, of
course, with its own index.org (index.html) file.
A problem arises when I invoke org-publish (or org-agenda). All of the
org files in the project are loaded into buffers resulting in too many
index.org files in my buffer list.
1)
Sebastian Rose [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Richard Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't know if things have barreled along so quickly that this is more
patching and sticking plaster than a solid solution but it works well for
me.
That's the important thing: it has to work for you ;-)
Matthew Lundin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A problem arises when I invoke org-publish (or org-agenda). All of the
org files in the project are loaded into buffers resulting in too many
index.org files in my buffer list.
1) Is there any way to have org-publish close buffers after publishing
I apologize if this is a repeat. It's in my sent items, but I haven't
seen it on the list yet. I edited the message bit, and added a bit more:
Hi!
I cannot figure out how to use version control in general, and git
in particular. So I can't generate a proper patch. However, I think
there
I have been using tag filtering from my agenda to get, e.g., a view of
the agenda that has only my TODOs that are tagged as '@car'. This works
fine. But when I try to write them to a text file, using C-x C-w, I get
output containing TODOs that are *not* tagged with @car.
I am doing this using
On 28 Oct 2008, Eric Schulte wrote:
Hi Charles, The patch looks great, I vote we drop it 'as is' into
org-plot.el. The only enhancement that comes to mind would be to
expose the `time-ind' variable as a plot option. Allowing users to
specify different time formats, but really if they're
OK, I have looked at the code, and it seems like the problem is that
org-write-agenda calls buffer-substring, which is writing the entire
contents of the buffer. The problem is that buffer-substring ignores
overlays, and overlays are what is used to hide the filtered materials.
Is this something
--- Gio 30/10/08, Matthew Lundin [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Da: Matthew Lundin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oggetto: [Orgmode] Org-publish - too many index.org files
A: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Data: Giovedì 30 ottobre 2008, 15:04
1) Is there any way to have org-publish close buffers after
publishing
Ben Alexander [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I apologize if this is a repeat. It's in my sent items, but I haven't
seen it on the list yet. I edited the message bit, and added a bit
more:
Hi!
I cannot figure out how to use version control in general, and git
in particular. So I can't
On Thu, 30 Oct 2008 15:47:57 +0100, Daniel Clemente [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Daniel Maybe there are other methods: ideally something similar to
Daniel Emacs' „local variables“ in headers but for functions.
The only difference between a function and a variable in emacs lisp, and
in any other
Richard Riley wrote:
Hi Robert,
Why would you expect C-x C-w to remove/filter anything? Its simply
write-file. Or do I misunderstand? Did you possibly redefine this
command?
I guess I expected the agenda-writer to be WYSIWYG in its behavior, and
so apply the filters.
I can understand
Richard Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That's why I stick with the 'level-files' solution. This way it works
without any server-side scripting, postprocessing, networking and simply
on each and ervery host. Even when accessed through the file: protocol
localy. All I need is emacs and a
Sebastian Rose [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Richard Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That's why I stick with the 'level-files' solution. This way it works
without any server-side scripting, postprocessing, networking and simply
on each and ervery host. Even when accessed through the file:
Hi Giovanni,
Giovanni Ridolfi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(setq org-publish-after-export-hook t) ?
Might I ask what functions you use in the hook?
Thanks,
Matt
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Try as I might, I cannot seem to locate the org-publish-validate-link
function described in the org-mode manual.
http://orgmode.org/manual/Publishing-links.html#Publishing-links
The function is present in older versions of org-publish.el but I
can't find it 6.08c. Am I missing something?
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