Hi Bastien,
Bastien bastiengue...@googlemail.com wrote:
I've finally pushed a change that allows whitespaces in labels and allow
the -r switch to be used even if -n is not there. Please test it and
let me know if it works as expected.
great! I've tested this with some examples and it seems
Hello,
I've regenerate my .org doc with 6.28trans (was with 6.24)
and Vertical Lines, I want to keep -- not working anymore.
Ex:
| Legasy machines | # of BC | # of RTI connected |
|-+-+|
| / || |
| pca/ellse1
Giovanni Ridolfi wrote:
--- Ven 24/7/09, Yury GEORGIEVSKIY yury.georgievs...@cern.ch ha scritto:
I've regenerate my .org doc with 6.28trans (was with 6.24)
and Vertical Lines, I want to keep -- not working anymore.
what does it mean vertical lines I want to keep?
keep when?
when exporting?
Bastien bastiengue...@googlemail.com writes:
Bastien -- I think C-c * could do with a mention in the manual section
on Plain Lists. Here's a patch which just copies the section on C-c *
from the Structure Editing section.
Applied, thanks!
I'm not such a big fan of code or documentation
--- Ven 24/7/09, Yury GEORGIEVSKIY yury.georgievs...@cern.ch ha scritto:
I've regenerate my .org doc with 6.28trans (was with 6.24)
and Vertical Lines, I want to keep -- not working anymore.
what does it mean vertical lines I want to keep?
keep when?
when exporting? and exporting to what?
Hello org-moders,
Maybe : http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=503480
Where the maintainer said:
,
| Removing /usr/share/emacs-snapshot/site-lisp/easypg prevents
| this problem.
|
| EasyPG is already integrated in the development version of Emacs,
| which will be 23.1 release.
Andreas Burtzlaff wrote:
On Thu, 23 Jul 2009 02:29:30 +0200 meingbg mein...@gmail.com wrote:
| a | b | c |
|---++---|
| a | 2 | 2 |
| b | 3 | 7 |
| c | -3 | 4 |
| d | 5 | 9 |
#+TBLFM: $3=...@-1::@2$3=$2
If @2$3 is manually set to 2 in the table, then the formulas produce
At Fri, 24 Jul 2009 11:05:36 +0200,
Maurice wrote:
Hello org-moders,
Maybe : http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=503480
Brilliant!! Many thanks. Problem solved.
blush
(now why didn't I think of checking Debian's bug reports??? sigh)
/blush
Thanks again,
eric
That's not great news but in my book, org won. Thanks for the update
Bastien.
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 6:56 AM, Bastien bastiengue...@googlemail.comwrote:
Hi all,
the results of the SCCA 2009 have been announced and the winner in our
category is portableapps.com, a platform to carry computer
the results of the SCCA 2009 have been announced and the winner in our
category is portableapps.com, a platform to carry computer programs on
a USB key.
Blah :P
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On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 4:26 PM, Bastien wrote:
Hi all,
the results of the SCCA 2009 have been announced and the winner in our
category is portableapps.com, a platform to carry computer programs on
a USB key.
Org-mode didn't win but it was really great to participate and to have
all these
Take a look at this: http://doc.norang.ca/org-mode.html#sec-7I use this
exact setup and it works perfectly
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On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 6:40 AM, Geralt usr.gen...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi,
I want to track the time that I'll spend on a new
Geralt usr.gen...@googlemail.com writes:
I want to track the time that I'll spend on a new project. For this
I'm planning to use org-mode's clocking feature, so far my first tests
(I've never used org-agenda before) showed me that I can do this
easily from the agenda view, as long as I have a
Thank you, this one would save my eyes a bit!
Just looking at the output, maybe this could be implemented as a regexp
replace on the entire block performed after putting together the tables?
Just thinking it might save you some headache, if you don't think it's too
ugly of a hack.
And while I'm
Hi,
I recently ran across this comment in the org-mode survey:
I'm on the lookout for a cell phone that runs Emacs, but… I haven't
found any mechanisms for remotely adding/editing timestamps,
changing the state of TODO items, etc. Neither have I found a way
to trigger reminder sounds,
Maybe we should make a portable org-mode! ;]
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 05:07:14PM +0530, Manish wrote:
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 4:26 PM, Bastien wrote:
Hi all,
the results of the SCCA 2009 have been announced and the winner in our
category is portableapps.com, a platform to carry computer
On Fri, 24 Jul 2009, Russell Adams wrote:
Maybe we should make a portable org-mode! ;]
[snip (50 lines)]
All ready using it on my USB stick!
TTFN
Chris.
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I suspect @2$3 was 4 when you evaluated the formulas, hence the 7.
If you clear column c completely, what is the output of the evaluation then?
The same. And so now I can't reproduce my original problem... that's
good, I guess.
A good solution is to use
$3=vsum(@-I$-1..$-1)
That works.
Chris Willard cw-orgm...@meliser.co.uk writes:
On Fri, 24 Jul 2009, Russell Adams wrote:
Maybe we should make a portable org-mode! ;]
[snip (50 lines)]
All ready using it on my USB stick!
TTFN
Yes, that's the irony here: if you exclude webapps (which aren't nearly
as capable), emacs +
2009/7/24 Matthew Lundin m...@imapmail.org
Torsten Wagner torsten.wag...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
First of all everything which org-mode is aware of is within a
git-repro. That makes it highly portable. If you like to use your
complete working environment (your org-files and all linked
2009/7/24 Jason F. McBrayer jmcb...@carcosa.net
Matthew Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:
That said, I think it would be nice to be able to create links to
particular git commits.
Yes, I think that's 80% of the benefit of this idea for 20% of the
work. It might be generalizable to, to
Org-mode has virtually replaced a large number of Emacs modes for me.
I haven't even figured out how to communicate to Emacs users and
non-users alike how much it has changed my workflow. Every day it
seems I discover some new feature, or try to hack something on that's
already there.
Thank you
At Fri, 24 Jul 2009 16:56:24 +0200,
meingbg wrote:
[...]
After reading that comment, I wrote cellphone.el that makes it possible to
actually do stuff in emacs on your cell phone.
Thanks. This looks quite useful for use on my Nokia N800 (not a
phone; it's an internet tablet but it's just a
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 2:27 PM, Bernt Hansenbe...@norang.ca wrote:
Just visit the org file with the task you want to clock in and do C-c
C-x C-i to clock it in. C-c C-x C-o stops the clock (or when you clock
in something else it stops). You can only clock one thing at a time.
Play with it
Bastien bastienguerry at googlemail.com writes:
Org-mode didn't win but it was really great to participate and to have
all these nice contributions from so many people!
No wonder it didn't win. Non-emacs users have few incentive to
try it, since they think emacs is bad looking and primitve in
That's an interesting point. I started using org-mode randomly,
because I was writing an outline and didn't care for outline-mode and
figured org-mode should be compatible. After I'd used it for a couple
outlines, I found it could export to HTML. And LaTeX. And worked as a
day planner...
In terms
Until about a month ago, I was a non-emacs user; and indeed, I thought
it's bad looking and, in some respects, primitive. The reason I started
using it anyway is org-mode: I wanted a decent outliner, and none of
the others I tried fit my way of working. So I gave it a try despite
the way it looks.
Raffi R raf...@gmail.com writes:
That's an interesting point. I started using org-mode randomly,
because I was writing an outline and didn't care for outline-mode and
figured org-mode should be compatible. After I'd used it for a couple
outlines, I found it could export to HTML. And LaTeX.
At Fri, 24 Jul 2009 13:43:04 -0400, Raffi R wrote:
That's an interesting point. I started using org-mode randomly,
because I was writing an outline and didn't care for outline-mode and
figured org-mode should be compatible. After I'd used it for a couple
outlines, I found it could export to
Dear community,
How do I stick a group of figures together (i.e. so that I have Fig. 1
and then a, b, c)?
Alternatively, is there a way I can keep images inline and yet use
captions? Whenever I add a #+CAPTION:, it's turned into \figure and
floating is turned on.
What I'm trying to do is make a
A table seems to work to force the inlining. For curiosity's sake, is
there a more idiomatic way to do it?
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 4:04 PM, Raffi Rraf...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear community,
How do I stick a group of figures together (i.e. so that I have Fig. 1
and then a, b, c)?
Alternatively,
Gabi Danon gabida...@gmail.com writes:
Org-mode is the killer app for emacs, surely? It is the reason I'm using
Emacs again after a five year gap - and not just org-mode, but BBDB and
GNUS as well.
One of the things that I find astonishing is that it does so many
disparate things so well. For
Raffi R raf...@gmail.com writes:
In terms of marketing within the Emacs community, it might be worth
advertising it as an outline-mode replacement. Has anyone written a
simple tutorial explaining how to use org-mode just in this way, and
then providing a link to, say, the manual/Worg at the
Matthew Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:
http://www.linux.com/archive/feature/149401
Well, I guess the writer had a small bias toward Vim against Emacs and
for sure he wasn't aware of Org-mode :)
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Bastien,Might I suggest taking it a little further and maybe put a matrix.
Include apps outside of org like OmniFocus, Things, Remember the milk, etc.
Might get some non-emacs users to look at it.
*Greg Newman*
http://20seven.org
twitter: 20seven
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 6:21 PM, Bastien
Greg Newman g...@20seven.org writes:
Might I suggest taking it a little further and maybe put a matrix. Include
apps outside of org like OmniFocus, Things, Remember the milk, etc. Might get
some non-emacs users to look at it.
Good idea! I've just created a page for this on Worg:
At Sat, 25 Jul 2009 00:40:08 +0200,
Bastien wrote:
[...]
But I was talking about something different. The page I had in mind is
just about why we should org-mode in some Emacs files like etc/TODO.
Further on what can sell org-mode, having pondered why I started using
org-mode in earnest once
Which documentation is maintained better, the online HTML or PDF?
Thanks.
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Remember: use
Hi Everyone,
Is there a way for non-SEQ_TODO labeled sub-headings to still count in
the headline percentage?
Examples are in order...
Currently:
* Some Project [100%]
As you can see in this example, the headings % is 100 because
the first sub heading has no SEQ_TODO label.
* Sub heading
David A. Gershman dagershman_...@dagertech.net writes:
Which documentation is maintained better, the online HTML or PDF?
The org.texi file, which is part of org-mode and regularily exported as
html or PDF on the website.
HTH,
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