A solution for using yasnippets in org-mode (from the yasnippets mailing
list)
Make sure you have snippets defined for org-mode. If you want to use
the snippets from text-mode in org-mode, you can make an empty
directory named org-mode in the text-mode directory where you put your
text
Oliver Charles [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi, sorry to be a little off topic but...
I'm curious to hear what snippets people are using with org-mode.
Anyone fancing sharing?
The only org-mode specific snippet I use often is the following (for
creating blocks in org files)
,[block]
|
On Nov 24, 2008, at 4:12 AM, Richard Riley wrote:
One of the things I use org-mode for is storing German language
lessons
I get from a flashcard site.
What would be the best way to automatically schedule a reminder
(org-mode to-do item) for X days from now from a remember template?
I am
Hi Samuel,
On Nov 23, 2008, at 10:13 PM, Samuel Wales wrote:
Hi Carsten,
Thanks for the release.
ido.el works very well for org-refile.
(setf org-refile-use-outline-path nil)
(setq org-refile-targets '((org-agenda-files . (:maxlevel . 5
org-goto does not work, but can be made to
On Sun Nov 23 2008 at 20:41, Bill White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all -
Inspired by other posts on the list recently, I'm setting up an
org-based website.
Here's what I have so far: http://members.wolfram.com/billw (currently
using the worg css definitions).
I'm looking for one of
Hi James, I do like all this. A few comments:
On Nov 24, 2008, at 12:25 AM, James TD Smith wrote:
I have a number of improvements to org-remember I am planning to
implement. I
have briefly discussed some of them with Carsten, and I thought I
should post a
detailed description here for
Thanks - wow, I would never have found that!
Just testing it I noticed a small feature (possibly bug). We talked
about buffers being opened in the past when publishing. Now the project
publish is nice and quiet except for one case:
I break my site down to many subdirs each with an
As for using yasnippets with tab, the following successfully binds tab
to yas/expand when I start emacs with
emacs -Q (skips loading customization)
and then evaluate the following elisp to load yasnippets and org-mode
(load ~/emacs/elisp/util/yasnippet.el)
(yas/initialize)
Hi Richard,
no, variables are not interpolated into quoted lists,
any list preceded by ' is quoted.
If you can guarantee that the value of the variables is define at the
time the
(setq org-publish-projects-alist ...
is executed, then you can use backquote syntax: Quote the main list
On Sun Nov 23 2008 at 22:02, Sebastian Rose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:section-numbers nil
On Sun Nov 23 2008 at 23:29, Matthew Lundin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:section-numbers nil
Thanks guys!
Cheers -
bw
--
Bill White . [EMAIL PROTECTED] . http://members.wolfram.com/billw
No
On Nov 24, 2008, at 8:47 AM, Alan E. Davis wrote:
I have looked at the list archives, and discovered some previous
postings on a similar topic, about elapsed time. Perhaps I can be
more specific.
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 12:01 PM, Alan E. Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I have been
Hi Samuel,
On 2008-11-23 17:23:15(-0700), Samuel Wales wrote:
All of this looks great. I especially like code integrity, plist
syntax, and :prefix.
Do you want more ideas for remember?
Yes. Any suggestions for new features or ways the behaviour of the remember
handler could be improved are
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 09:58:49AM +0100, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi James, I do like all this. A few comments:
On Nov 24, 2008, at 12:25 AM, James TD Smith wrote:
...
** Adding non-headline items
For some time I have wanted to be able to use remember to add
checklist
entries and
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 03:02, James TD Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes. Any suggestions for new features or ways the behaviour of the remember
handler could be improved are most welcome.
In addition to the stuff already mentioned:
* TODO remember ideas
*** respect
Hi,
I am looking for a volunteer doing the administration
of the mailing list. This is little work, mainly looking
about once every day (in reaction to an email from the robot)
at the occasional mail from non-members that have been blocked,
and deciding if they should go through to the list.
Very often, I will hit undo, only to find that all of the changes it
makes are hidden in a folded subtree. Combined with the lack of a
non-buggy true redo, this makes things very confusing.
Is there a way to fix this?
--
Myalgic encephalomyelitis denialists are knowingly causing further
Richard Riley rileyrgdev at googlemail.com writes:
I've just spent a short time giving the crash test dummy procedure to a
few git interfaces for emacs. All have their benefits. A lot have their
negatives, But my immediate favourite for anyone thinking of using emacs
interface to git for
Thank you for the reply.
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 8:30 PM, Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Why would you want to turn off the clock? It is actually
not running, only a starting time is recorded. Just start
it again when you need a new clock.
Perfect! Thank you.
A further
Samuel Wales [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Samuel,
Very often, I will hit undo, only to find that all of the changes it
makes are hidden in a folded subtree.
That happens to me quite often, too.
Combined with the lack of a non-buggy true redo, this makes things
very confusing.
Where is
Not that I know. Maybe some advice around the undo function,
to make at least point visible after an undo command? This is
untested, and may be incomplete since it does not take into
account the range in the buffer that was really affected by the undo.
But it may already help:
(defadvice undo
Linh Dang [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Richard Riley rileyrgdev at googlemail.com writes:
I've just spent a short time giving the crash test dummy procedure to a
few git interfaces for emacs. All have their benefits. A lot have their
negatives, But my immediate favourite for anyone thinking
Hi Samuel,
this is hard to read. Try, with the cursor on the first line:
C-c @to select the subtree
C-c C-e ato export to ASCII
The result is more readable as an Email text.
HTH
- Carsten
On Nov 24, 2008, at 8:29 PM, Samuel Wales wrote:
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 03:02, James TD
Hi
Mikael Fornius [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
... this was just some thoughts.
Replying my own post now.
My thought was not of any great value because I now fully understand
your problem:
In org-mode it works as one expect but not in orgtbl-mode and when
pointis at beginning of
Sebastian Rose [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This way first the *.org files are published (and thus ditaa images are
created in :base-directory) and then the new generated images.
Thanks for the response Sebastian.
I already have my projects set up like this - it's just that I need to
break my
I was trying to contribute while reducing typing to a minimum to
reduce pain, and ended up making it hard for you to read. Apologies.
==
remember ideas i've gathered over the past few months
=
Author: tom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fixed, thanks.
- Carsten
On Nov 24, 2008, at 10:19 PM, Arun Persaud wrote:
Hi
Mikael Fornius [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
... this was just some thoughts.
Replying my own post now.
My thought was not of any great value because I now fully understand
your problem:
In org-mode it works as
Carsten Let me know if you are interested.
I'm ok to so it. I'm in France, so it would be good if someone from the
other side of the earth could volunteer along with me so that we balance
the load of manual filtering and mail don't stay blocked for too long.
I think I would do the filtering at
Hi Bill,
choosing a stylesheet `on the fly' would only work using
JavaScript. It's quite simple:
http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex9/stylesheetswitcher.htm
Bill White [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sun Nov 23 2008 at 20:41, Bill White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all -
Inspired by
Ian,
this is my yasnippets setup:
.emacs
= ---8-8-8---
(require 'yasnippet) ;; not yasnippet-bundle
(yas/initialize)
(yas/load-directory /home/sebastian/emacs/snippets/)
;; I use the WIN key for my own bindings, since I didn't use
Hi Richard,
Richard Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If I open my homepage e.g ~/myweb/index.org, and then publish the
entire project while in that buffer then any other index replaces it
during the publish process - it is was replaced by
~/myweb/projects/index.org2 in the focused window. Not
Sebastian Rose [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Richard,
Richard Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If I open my homepage e.g ~/myweb/index.org, and then publish the
entire project while in that buffer then any other index replaces it
during the publish process - it is was replaced by
Richard Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sebastian Rose [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Richard,
Richard Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If I open my homepage e.g ~/myweb/index.org, and then publish the
entire project while in that buffer then any other index replaces it
during the publish
OK, here is the patch. This ensures, that the whole project is published
for
C-c C-e P
Hence ditaa blocks can be exported together with a changed Org-file
again.
diff --git a/lisp/org-publish.el b/lisp/org-publish.el
index eafa8fa..3ec48c4 100644
--- a/lisp/org-publish.el
+++
Arrgh
Sorry - there was an unnecessary line.
diff --git a/lisp/org-publish.el b/lisp/org-publish.el
index eafa8fa..3ec48c4 100644
--- a/lisp/org-publish.el
+++ b/lisp/org-publish.el
@@ -470,7 +470,11 @@ matching filenames.
(defun org-publish-get-project-from-filename (filename)
Return
Hi Sebastian,
it seems to me thatt his patch depends on the projects in
org-publish-projects-alist to be defined in a certain order,
with the components first, and the big parent projects later.
So maybe you need to iterate the dolist loop until it stabilizes.
Also, I guess a component could be
On Nov 24, 2008, at 9:31 PM, Alan E. Davis wrote:
Thank you for the reply.
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 8:30 PM, Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Why would you want to turn off the clock? It is actually
not running, only a starting time is recorded. Just start
it again when you need a
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