Applied, thanks.
- Carsten
On Dec 9, 2008, at 9:23 PM, Daniel Clemente wrote:
Hi.
Documentation for org-log-done referred still to the old settings.
I updated it and copied some notes from org-log-repeat.
Feel free to change the wording.
Thanks,
Daniel
diff --git a/lisp/org.el b/lis
Hi Oliver,
Thanks, I see how that would work for groceries - something I made up
to hide my real 'data'... I am managing a project for a product and
the information was confidential, but my problem wasn't. So, I wanted
to get a 'list' size for the major tasks in the project. And the
proje
Thanks for all replies, I will be using uuidgen only on systems which
have it and fall back to a different implementation in Lisp if not.
- Carsten
On Dec 10, 2008, at 5:12 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi Windows users,
is the command uuidgen usually available under windows? I am
consider
"Oliver Charles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I tried emailing you about this when it was first released, but I
> didn't have any reply, so I'll try again (please forgive my rudeness
> if I'm being ignored on purpose! ;)
Oliver, I'm not ignoring you, your email must have found its way to my
spam
It might be useful to include org.html and refcard.txt because some
people don't have tex and would find it difficult to install, and
those two formats are accessible without special software.
But this is a small thing.
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Hi Peter,
I tried emailing you about this when it was first released, but I
didn't have any reply, so I'll try again (please forgive my rudeness
if I'm being ignored on purpose! ;)
've just been having a play - and not
having much luck getting any output. I use org-mode with odd-levels on
by defa
I asked a similar question myself, here:
http://www.mail-archive.com/emacs-orgmode@gnu.org/msg09297.html.
Maybe this helps
-Ollie
On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 7:18 PM, Ming-Wei Chang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Currently I am a student and I heavily use orgmode to manage my
> agenda.
I think Carsten is looking for something that ships on all Windows
machines, as opposed to requiring users to install a separate tool.
On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 7:18 PM, Ian Barton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>>
>>> Hi Windows users,
>>>
>>> is the comm
Yes, this is because org does not support multiple separate lists
under a single heading like that. Why have something like:
* [2008-12-15 Mon] Shopping
** Groceries [/]
- [ ] bananas
- [ ] apples
** Household [/]
- [ ] Laundry Soap
etc?
Hth,
Ollie
> On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 7:42 PM, De
Looks good! Thanks :)
-Bernt
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Fixed, I hope.
>
> Thanks.
>
> - Carsten
>
> On Dec 10, 2008, at 7:50 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
>
>> Hi Carsten,
>>
>> I'm using the latest org-version
>>
>> $ git describe
>> release_6.14-7-g27e0d70
>>
>> I'm creating so
Hi Matt,
Hundreds or thousands of radio links would be disastrous, direct links
will work fine.
- Carsten
On Dec 10, 2008, at 9:34 PM, Matthew Lundin wrote:
Hello everyone,
I very much like the convenience of radio targets but was wondering
whether an inordinate number of radio targets/l
Fixed, I hope.
Thanks.
- Carsten
On Dec 10, 2008, at 7:50 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
Hi Carsten,
I'm using the latest org-version
$ git describe
release_6.14-7-g27e0d70
I'm creating some HTML documentation with ditaa images and noticed
that
export now includes 'nil' after the images as fol
Hello everyone,
I very much like the convenience of radio targets but was wondering
whether an inordinate number of radio targets/links can slow down
org-mode as it opens files.
I'd like to use internal links to connect notes with their sources.
For instance:
* Auther, Title, Year.
<<>>
Hi Carsten, hi list!
I have some questions about org
1. How about row formulas? Like coloumn, but row?
2. How can I transform text patterns when exporting? I have symbols like
α in my text, and i want transform them to \alpha
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I have 8 things on the list, but only 4 are seen???
*** [2008-12-15 Mon] [0/4]
groceries
- [ ] bananas
- [ ] apples
- [ ] oranges
- [ ] spinach
household
- [ ] laundry soap
- [ ] toilet paper
office supplies
- [ ] calendar for 2009
- [ ] printer paper
Dennis
smime.p7s
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi Windows users,
is the command uuidgen usually available under windows? I am considering
to make this the default for ID generation because it works on the Mac
and under GNU/Linux. But I would like to have a default that works on
all systems
T
Ulf Stegemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi Ulf,
> this works in principle but is not really an option. Since first
> argument 't' to `gnus-group-read-group' makes every article readable
> in a group, building the summary buffer takes far too long for groups
> with many articles. Try it with gro
Carsten
well I thought that I'd installed it properly because some of the new functions
were working! Seems I had an old version of that library lurking in my
load path. I have no idea where it came from but once it was deleted, everything
worked fine. So thanks for the help and I've learned a new
Hi Carsten,
I'm using the latest org-version
$ git describe
release_6.14-7-g27e0d70
I'm creating some HTML documentation with ditaa images and noticed that
export now includes 'nil' after the images as follows:
,[ x.org ]
| * Test
|
| #+BEGIN_ditaa test.png
| : ++
| : ||
| : ||
You could see if uuidgen is available, and if not, fallback to an online uuid
generator:
http://www.famkruithof.net/uuid/uuidgen
Sending a post request to that URL shouldn't be too hard. And you can extract
the UUID from the first element on the page.
I would separate the code responsible for
On 10 Dec 2008, Charles Sebold wrote:
> No, it's not. It's available in Cygwin, though (not that I would
> require that of Windows users).
Actually, it does come with some of the SDKs for .NET, I just
discovered. But still, one can't assume its existence on a Windows
machine.
--
Charles Sebold
Hi Carsten,
it is the sad truth: windows has nothing realy - just enough to install
software packages on top of it. No tools at all.
I use WindowsXP in virtulaBox. It's quite a naked install and has no
`uuidgen[.exe|.bat]'.
Regards,
Sebastian
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
On 10 Dec 2008, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> is the command uuidgen usually available under windows? I am
> considering to make this the default for ID generation because it
> works on the Mac and under GNU/Linux. But I would like to have a
> default that works on all systems
No, it's not. It'
Hmm, I'm not sure what you're asking, but "M-x uuidgen" fails as does
"uuidgen" at the windows command prompt. I'm running XP with Org 6.12a.
How should this command be executed?
> Hi Windows users,
>
> is the command uuidgen usually available under windows? I am
> considering
> to make thi
Wow,
I am blown away by the flood of answers with various degrees of
explanations.
Thank you all very much.
- Carsten
On Dec 10, 2008, at 6:05 PM, Peter Frings wrote:
On 10 Dec 2008, at 17:13, Womick, Don wrote:
's always indicates possession, never plurality.
I don't think there's a
Hi Paul,
downloading 6.14 will not be enough, you actually need to *install*
it :-)
The error message you are getting shows that a very old version of Org
is actually
being used. You can find where these files are located by typing
M-x find-library RET org-export-latex RET
C-h v buffer-f
Hi Carsten,
"IDs" is correct.
Some older manuals of style suggest using "ID's", but "IDs" is the
most widely accepted plural form of the abbreviation.
Matt
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> this is a question to the native English speakers out there.
>
> If I write in the
Hi Windows users,
is the command uuidgen usually available under windows? I am
considering
to make this the default for ID generation because it works on the Mac
and under GNU/Linux. But I would like to have a default that works on
all systems
Thanks.
- Carsten
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Hi Bernt,
thanks for the quick answer. It is amazing how different these
things are in different languages. My life is in 3 languages,
English, German, and Dutch, almost evenly spread between the three.
In German, you put the ' only if you are actually
omitting a letter, like in the English "l
On 10 Dec 2008, at 17:13, Womick, Don wrote:
's always indicates possession, never plurality.
I don't think there's a hard-and-fast choice between "IDs" and "ids",
but "IDs" looks better to me, since it's clear that you're using an
abbreviation. But if you write "id" (singular), be consistent
Hi Carsten,
If you write "IDs", it is correct. Please do not be misled by my
having written "org-id's". "ID's" used to be correct, but no longer.
I was treating org-id as a variable, and org-ids would have been
confusing. I often type in lowercase and then capitalize sentences
before sending.
If I write in the documentation
"Cross referencing with unique IDs is hard to document"
do I then write
ids
IDs
id's
or ID's
IDs or ids is fine. id's and ID's is possessive (the ID owns
something).
I'd probably use IDs in this case.
id is just short for identifier normally
's always indicates possession, never plurality.
I don't think there's a hard-and-fast choice between "IDs" and "ids",
but "IDs" looks better to me, since it's clear that you're using an
abbreviation. But if you write "id" (singular), be consistent and write
"ids" (plural).
-Original Message-
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> this is a question to the native English speakers out there.
>
> If I write in the documentation
>
>"Cross referencing with unique IDs is hard to document"
>
> do I then write
>
> ids
> IDs
> id's
> or ID's
>
IDs or ids is fine. id's
Hi,
this is a question to the native English speakers out there.
If I write in the documentation
"Cross referencing with unique IDs is hard to document"
do I then write
ids
IDs
id's
or ID's
Thanks.
- Carsten
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Hi, wonder if you can help
I've never been able to get org-export-to-latex to work. Just downloaded v6.14
but the issue is no limited to that version. I get an error message:
org-export-latex-content: Symbol's function definition is void:
org-cleaned-string-for-export
Any ideas?
Thanks
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Hi Tassilo,
Tassilo Horn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please try this patch and report back if it works.
[...]
> - (gnus-group-read-group 1 nil group)
> - (gnus-summary-goto-article
> - (if (string-match "[^0-9]" article)
> - article
> - (string-to-number artic
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