Re: [Orgmode] Re: Compilation error about org-protecting-blocks

2009-06-13 Thread Carsten Dominik
On Jun 14, 2009, at 8:22 AM, Baoqiu Cui wrote: Hi Carsten, Thanks for the quick fix. However the problem still exists on my computer (running "GNU Emacs 22.3.1 (i386-apple-darwin9.5.0, Carbon Version 1.6.0) of 2008-10-31 on leopard.local"). Here is what I got: --

[Orgmode] Re: Compilation error about org-protecting-blocks

2009-06-13 Thread Baoqiu Cui
Hi Carsten, Thanks for the quick fix. However the problem still exists on my computer (running "GNU Emacs 22.3.1 (i386-apple-darwin9.5.0, Carbon Version 1.6.0) of 2008-10-31 on leopard.local"). Here is what I got: $ pwd /U

Re: [Orgmode] Re: Sourceforge community award

2009-06-13 Thread Carsten Dominik
On Jun 13, 2009, at 10:02 PM, Dan Davison wrote: Ian Barton writes: Carsten Dominik wrote: One more: How about this one: For question two I currently have: We should win because by letting people shape their productive selves, org-mode has spawned the best community of life hackers

Re: [Orgmode] Keeping a wiki with org-mode

2009-06-13 Thread Carsten Dominik
On Jun 13, 2009, at 2:03 AM, Dan Davison wrote: Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes: Thank you all for the replies, What I was suggesting is something like what WikiDPad does, a local wiki-like KB. WikiDPad exposes a very agile workflow, where CameCased words get automatically identified as wiki

[Orgmode] Re: Sourceforge community award

2009-06-13 Thread Baoqiu Cui
Cameron Horsburgh writes: > At Sat, 13 Jun 2009 22:32:21 -0700, > Baoqiu Cui wrote: >> >> Nick Dokos writes: >> >> > Carsten Dominik wrote: >> > >> >> One more: How about this one: >> >> >> >> For question two I currently have: >> >> >> >>We should win because by letting people shape t

Re: [Orgmode] Re: Keeping a wiki with org-mode

2009-06-13 Thread Carsten Dominik
On Jun 13, 2009, at 10:17 PM, Sebastian Rose wrote: Matthew Lundin writes: Hi Marcelo, Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes: Hello, I wonder what is the best way to implement a wiki with org? I know you can hyperlink to anything, but what I was thinking was something automatic, like what W

Re: [Orgmode] Re: Sourceforge community award

2009-06-13 Thread Cameron Horsburgh
At Sat, 13 Jun 2009 22:32:21 -0700, Baoqiu Cui wrote: > > Nick Dokos writes: > > > Carsten Dominik wrote: > > > >> One more: How about this one: > >> > >> For question two I currently have: > >> > >>We should win because by letting people shape their > >>productive selves, org-mode h

Re: [Orgmode] htmlize slows org export down?

2009-06-13 Thread Carsten Dominik
On Jun 13, 2009, at 10:33 PM, Stefan Vollmar wrote: Hello, I am currently writing a tutorial on Python for beginners, and I have numerous paragraphs like this: #+BEGIN_SRC python from xturtle import * ... raw_input() #+END_SRC Using version 1.36 of htmlize.el (already compiled) this will

Re: [Orgmode] Compilation error about org-protecting-blocks

2009-06-13 Thread Carsten Dominik
Fixed, thanks. - Carsten On Jun 14, 2009, at 7:42 AM, Baoqiu Cui wrote: Hi, I just did the following: git pull make clean make all but hit this error: ... In toplevel form: lisp/org-exp.el:31:1:Error: Symbol's value as variable is void: org-protecting-blocks make: *** [lis

[Orgmode] Compilation error about org-protecting-blocks

2009-06-13 Thread Baoqiu Cui
Hi, I just did the following: git pull make clean make all but hit this error: ... In toplevel form: lisp/org-exp.el:31:1:Error: Symbol's value as variable is void: org-protecting-blocks make: *** [lisp/org-exp.elc] Error 1 Is this a known problem? Thanks, Baoqiu

[Orgmode] Re: Sourceforge community award

2009-06-13 Thread Baoqiu Cui
Nick Dokos writes: > Carsten Dominik wrote: > >> One more: How about this one: >> >> For question two I currently have: >> >>We should win because by letting people shape their >>productive selves, org-mode has spawned the best >>community of life hackers in the world. >> >> Just

Re: [Orgmode] Re: Sourceforge community award

2009-06-13 Thread Nick Dokos
Carsten Dominik wrote: > One more: How about this one: > > For question two I currently have: > >We should win because by letting people shape their >productive selves, org-mode has spawned the best >community of life hackers in the world. > > Just now I thought of > >We shou

[Orgmode] htmlize slows org export down?

2009-06-13 Thread Stefan Vollmar
Hello, I am currently writing a tutorial on Python for beginners, and I have numerous paragraphs like this: #+BEGIN_SRC python from xturtle import * ... raw_input() #+END_SRC Using version 1.36 of htmlize.el (already compiled) this will be rendered beautifully when exporting to HTML. Howev

Re: [Orgmode] Re: Keeping a wiki with org-mode

2009-06-13 Thread Sebastian Rose
Matthew Lundin writes: > Hi Marcelo, > > Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes: > >> Hello, >> >> I wonder what is the best way to implement a wiki with org? I know you >> can hyperlink to anything, but what I was thinking was something >> automatic, like what WikiDPad does or Tomboy -- like having wik

Re: [Orgmode] HTML export with one key

2009-06-13 Thread Sebastian Rose
Sebastian Rose writes: > Ah - got it: > > the docs of org-export-as-html-and-open says: > > > "Export the outline as HTML and immediately open it with a browser. > If there is an active region, export only the region. > The prefix ARG specifies how many levels of the outline should become > head

Re: [Orgmode] Re: Sourceforge community award

2009-06-13 Thread Dan Davison
Ian Barton writes: > Carsten Dominik wrote: >> One more: How about this one: >> >> For question two I currently have: >> >>We should win because by letting people shape their >>productive selves, org-mode has spawned the best >>community of life hackers in the world. >> >> Just now I

[Orgmode] Re: Keeping a wiki with org-mode

2009-06-13 Thread Matthew Lundin
Hi Marcelo, Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes: > Hello, > > I wonder what is the best way to implement a wiki with org? I know you > can hyperlink to anything, but what I was thinking was something > automatic, like what WikiDPad does or Tomboy -- like having wikiwords > (CamelCase) automatically

Re: [Orgmode] HTML export with one key

2009-06-13 Thread Sebastian Rose
Ah - got it: the docs of org-export-as-html-and-open says: "Export the outline as HTML and immediately open it with a browser. If there is an active region, export only the region. The prefix ARG specifies how many levels of the outline should become headlines. The default is 3. Lower levels

Re: [Orgmode] Re: Sourceforge community award

2009-06-13 Thread Ian Barton
Carsten Dominik wrote: One more: How about this one: For question two I currently have: We should win because by letting people shape their productive selves, org-mode has spawned the best community of life hackers in the world. Just now I thought of We should win because Org-mod

Re: [Orgmode] Re: Sourceforge community award

2009-06-13 Thread Carsten Dominik
One more: How about this one: For question two I currently have: We should win because by letting people shape their productive selves, org-mode has spawned the best community of life hackers in the world. Just now I thought of We should win because Org-mode truely changes the way

Re: [Orgmode] Re: Sourceforge community award

2009-06-13 Thread Russell Adams
Run with it! On Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 06:49:49PM +0200, Bastien wrote: > Carsten Dominik writes: > > > Looks good, I think, and I hope everyone agrees. > > Yes, it looks terrific! > > -- > Bastien > > > ___ > Emacs-orgmode mailing list > Remember

Re: [Orgmode] Re: Sourceforge community award

2009-06-13 Thread Bastien
Carsten Dominik writes: > Looks good, I think, and I hope everyone agrees. Yes, it looks terrific! -- Bastien ___ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman

Re: [Orgmode] HTML export with one key

2009-06-13 Thread Sebastian Rose
Stefan Vollmar writes: > Hello, > > I am excited about using org-mode for generating HTML code, in fact, for one > project I do that so frequently that I wanted to have a simple shortcut > instead > of having to press: > C-x C-s C-c C-e b C-c C-e b is enough. No need to save the buffer first

Re: [Orgmode] [BUG] Nested lists in LaTeX export

2009-06-13 Thread Carsten Dominik
On Jun 13, 2009, at 3:53 PM, Scot Becker wrote: This may not do what you want, but check out the 'easylist' package on CTAN. It allows deeply nested lists. The problem here is not nesting depth. it is that a list item contains two sublist, separated by text that is part of the item, but no

Re: [Orgmode] Re: Sourceforge community award

2009-06-13 Thread Carsten Dominik
Looks good, I think, and I hope everyone agrees. Thanks. - Carsten On Jun 13, 2009, at 5:51 PM, Sebastian Rose wrote: Carsten Dominik writes: I actually do like the fact that the text is concernted with the competition, but I agree that the headline "win sourceforge award is maybe too

Re: [Orgmode] Re: Sourceforge community award

2009-06-13 Thread Sebastian Rose
Carsten Dominik writes: > I actually do like the fact that the text is concernted with the competition, > but I agree that the headline "win sourceforge award is maybe too much. And, > yes, STRT is cryptic, even though I like these keywords to have the same > length. > > Here is a proposal for

[Orgmode] HTML export with one key

2009-06-13 Thread Stefan Vollmar
Hello, I am excited about using org-mode for generating HTML code, in fact, for one project I do that so frequently that I wanted to have a simple shortcut instead of having to press: C-x C-s C-c C-e b I have tried (I know very little Lisp, sorry): (defun my-org-export () "save, then expo

Re: [Orgmode] [BUG] Nested lists in LaTeX export

2009-06-13 Thread Scot Becker
This may not do what you want, but check out the 'easylist' package on CTAN. It allows deeply nested lists. It's quite flexible (though I don't think it lets you specify *different* kinds of list bullets/numbers within the same list). There is no org export path to easylist, but by default it us

Re: [Orgmode] Re: Sourceforge community award

2009-06-13 Thread Alan E. Davis
I feel compelled to add my 0.02$ to this discussion. I wrote the following down as answers to the two questions posed by the Sourceforge representative. I am not a developer, but a semi-knowledgable user. Org-mode has truly changed the way I do everything. The following points represent all of

Re: [Orgmode] org-mode crashes with this stacktrace:

2009-06-13 Thread Tudor Gabriel
Thank you all for the effort. After commenting line by line in the setup file & lots of reloads i found that this line was the culprit: (setq org-todo-keywords (quote ((sequence "TODO(t)" "STARTED(s)" "|" "DONE(d!/!)") (sequence "WAITING(w@/!)" "LATER(L!)" "PROJECT(P@)" "OPEN(O@") "|" "CANCELLED(

[Orgmode] Reminder: Community Choice Awards Finalist Notification

2009-06-13 Thread Ross Turk
Hi! This past Monday, I sent you an email because your project is a finalist in the SourceForge.net Community Choice Awards. In order to participate in our awards program, there are a few small things I need to know about your project. I have reason to believe that my email was a bit flaky on

Re: [Orgmode] org-mode crashes with this stacktrace:

2009-06-13 Thread Tudor Gabriel
Thanks for your quick answer and sorry for the long dump, don't know which lines are relevant. (require 'org-install) (require 'remember) (org-remember-insinuate) (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.org$" . org-mode)) (add-hook 'org-agenda-mode-hook ;; eval-after-load "org" (lambda () (def

Re: [Orgmode] Re: Sourceforge community award

2009-06-13 Thread Carsten Dominik
I actually do like the fact that the text is concernted with the competition, but I agree that the headline "win sourceforge award is maybe too much. And, yes, STRT is cryptic, even though I like these keywords to have the same length. Here is a proposal for a slightly changed text in th

Re: [Orgmode] Re: Sourceforge community award

2009-06-13 Thread Scot Becker
And... maybe not make it about winning the SourceForge contest? It sounds a little too pre-occupied with the contest itself. My late 2c. Scot On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 10:44 PM, Dan Davison wrote: > Sebastian Rose writes: > > > Carsten Dominik writes: > >> Is the picture big enough? 640x480 a