I am using org to write my draft. After finish the writing, I will copy
to my blog poster and edit something like linker, pictures.
This way works but is a little slow and should be very careful or else
it is very easy to forget some linkers, pictures, etc.
I am trying to find a way to write
On Sep 14, 2009, at 5:34 PM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
Thomas S. Dye t...@tsdye.com writes:
On Sep 14, 2009, at 10:21 AM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
Thomas S. Dye t...@tsdye.com writes:
Aloha all,
The variable org-export-latex-classes has a specification for
unnumbered
sections but I haven't
On Sep 14, 2009, at 8:41 AM, Roman Geus wrote:
Hello
I'm fairly new to org-mode, and I am surprised about the quoting
behavior in #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE blocks:
The following org file, results in two level 1 titles (* ASCII report
and * Part 1) when the file is reopened in emacs.
* ASCII report
Fixed, thanks.
- Carsten
On Sep 13, 2009, at 7:57 PM, Michael Brand wrote:
Michael Brand wrote:
with org-version 6.30e I get
* Org Mode
*** Introduction
* Installation
I have noticed only now that this happens only when the buffer's
mode has not yet been changed to org-mode. If a
Hi Nick,
:scale is use to change the -D dpi setting, which also changes the
image size.
- Carsten
On Sep 14, 2009, at 8:39 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com wrote:
This is some minor annoyance, but I would like to find a solution
for it
anyway.
The preview
Hi Eric,
thank you very much for this fantastic contribution to Org.
- Carsten
On Sep 14, 2009, at 2:44 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
Dan Davison and I (Eric Schulte) are happy to announce that Org-babel
has now been released as a contributed package in Org-mode with
corresponding documentation on
Hi Nick,
:scale is use to change the -D dpi setting, which also changes the
image size.
- Carsten
On Sep 14, 2009, at 8:39 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com wrote:
This is some minor annoyance, but I would like to find a solution
for it
anyway.
The preview
org-babel doesn't work here. First question: do I have the current
org-version? I updated today and have 6.30trans (On 2 computers, Mac
Leopard and ubuntu).
If that's ok, next:
I have
(require 'org-babel-init)
(require 'org-babel-ruby) ;; requires ruby, irb, ruby-mode, and
inf-ruby
At Mon, 14 Sep 2009 18:56:27 -0600,
Dave Täht wrote:
What I'd like is numlock to do the right thing, which to me, when on,
is to not only turn on the numeric keypad, but shift the !...@#$%^*()
characters so they don't need to be shifted to reach.
And I don't know how to do that in xmodmap.
Hi Jörg,
you need to have the contrib/lisp directory of Org on your load path.
- Carsten
On Sep 15, 2009, at 9:58 AM, Jörg Hagmann wrote:
org-babel doesn't work here. First question: do I have the current
org-version? I updated today and have 6.30trans (On 2 computers, Mac
Leopard and
Water Lin water...@ymail.com writes:
I am using org to write my draft. After finish the writing, I will copy
to my blog poster and edit something like linker, pictures.
This way works but is a little slow and should be very careful or else
it is very easy to forget some linkers, pictures,
Water Lin water...@ymail.com writes:
I am using org to write my draft. After finish the writing, I will copy
to my blog poster and edit something like linker, pictures.
This way works but is a little slow and should be very careful or else
it is very easy to forget some linkers, pictures,
Thank you, David and Carsten.
Now it works with shell scripts.
With Ruby, I get:
Source block produced no output (Using the first example from the manual)
Ruby versions 1.8.6 on the Mac, 1.8.7 on ubuntu.
?
Thanks, Jörg
Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi Jörg,
you need to have the contrib/lisp
Hi,
Carsten Dominik wrote:
On Jul 1, 2009, at 10:21 PM, Sébastien Vauban wrote:
Other things I've noticed:
- Even with version 6.28, the `#+TBLNAME' tag must be located in column 0
(at
least, for the highlighting features to work)
Fixed, thanks.
I'm using orgmode 6.30c and I still have
Hi Francesco,
indeed, it looks like I did make a mistake when recently trying to fix
this.
I believe I have got it right this time (current git version), please
verify.
- Carsten
On Sep 15, 2009, at 1:11 PM, Francesco Pizzolante wrote:
Hi,
Carsten Dominik wrote:
On Jul 1, 2009, at
Dan and Eric,
Just reading the documentation one can get excited by the possibilities it
brings to org-mode.
Thank you for this great contribution.
I have one question, as mentioned in the document on can pass a table to the
code block. Is possible to send a as a parameter a dynamic clock
Sorry for the question below. I needed require 'date'; maybe a first
example not needing to load anything would avoid this kind of noise.
In any case, thanks a lot for this tool!
Cheers, Jörg
Jörg Hagmann wrote:
Thank you, David and Carsten.
Now it works with shell scripts.
With Ruby, I
Hi Jörg,
Thanks for the catch, I've added require 'date' to the initial ruby
example. -- Eric
Jörg Hagmann joerg.hagm...@unibas.ch writes:
Sorry for the question below. I needed require 'date'; maybe a first
example not needing to load anything would avoid this kind of noise.
In any case,
Hi Miguel,
This feature is currently not implemented, however I will take a look at
including it. For such a feature to work you would have to add a name
to your dynamic clock table, something like...
#+BEGIN: clocktable :maxlevel 2 :block today :scope tree1 :link t :name
todays-clock
#+END:
Hi Miguel,
It seems I spoke too soon, It looks like the current version of
Org-babel will support dynamic clock tables if they are structured as
the following with a #+tblname: line preceding the block.
--8---cut here---start-8---
#+TBLNAME: todays-clock
Hi Eric,
apropos require: if the result of an emacs-lisp source block is a list, a
function from org-table.el is needed (orgtbl-to-orgtbl, or so) which is not
loaded by default. In other words, somewhere a (require org-table) is missing.
Nice tool, btw,
Stephan
Eric Schulte wrote:
Hi Stephan,
You are correct, surprisingly org-table isn't explicitly required
anywhere in org-babel. It must have already been loaded in every
previous usage. I've just pushed a fix to this issue.
Thanks -- Eric
Stephan Schmitt drmab...@cs.tu-berlin.de writes:
Hi Eric,
apropos require:
Ein Bild sagt mehr als tausend Worte ;)
Hi!
I am having trouble using column view in an emacsclient (X11) session.
Here are screenshots of what happens:
The outline:
http://www.box.net/shared/lamexveohc
The outline
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
Dan Davison and I (Eric Schulte) are happy to announce that Org-babel
has now been released as a contributed package in Org-mode with
corresponding documentation on worg [1].
What else should I say - THIS IS GREAT NEWS!!
I wonder how complicated
Hi Sebastian,
Sebastian Rose sebastian_r...@gmx.de writes:
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
Dan Davison and I (Eric Schulte) are happy to announce that Org-babel
has now been released as a contributed package in Org-mode with
corresponding documentation on worg [1].
What else
Sven Bretfeld sven.bretf...@gmx.ch writes:
Richard Moreland r...@ncogni.to writes:
Here is a teaser video of the app running in the simulator:
http://ncogni.to/
mobileorg-demo1.mov
Very nice, congratulations. The unavoidable question: Will there be an
Android port as well?
You might
Rick Moynihan rick.moyni...@gmail.com writes:
Was having a similar idea, as I language I'd love to use with this is
my current fave clojure:
http://clojure.org/
Everyone I talk to seems to love clojure, I need to find an excuse to
use it myself.
It's a language based on the JVM and
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
Sebastian Rose sebastian_r...@gmx.de writes:
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
Yes, currently the best way to get a feel for how to add languages would
be to start with an existing language file (I'd suggest
org-babel-python.el or
Hi guys,
I've been studying org-mode for a few months now, and I think I'm finally
getting the hang of it. It's really overwhelming, and I really appreciate
the efforts that must have gone into the manual and the worg project. But I
think it still needs work.
The fundamental problem is that
I've had my friends over at Bitbucket.org create a org-mode mirror of the
git repo for me (and anyone who prefers Mercurial) to pull from.This repo is
updated every hour against the git repository.
http://bitbucket.org/mirror/org-mode/
Carsten, I hope you don't mind. It is read only. If it's a
Hi all,
I would like much more to increase the heading visibility depth step by step
like with the following if it would be much easier to type
step 1 to see level 1:C-u 1 S-Tab
step 2 to see levels 1..2: C-u 2 S-Tab
step 3 to see levels 1..3: C-u 3 S-Tab
step 4 to see levels 1..4: C-u 4
Hi all,
I would like much more to increase the heading visibility depth step by step
like with the following if it would be much easier to type
step 1 to see level 1:C-u 1 S-Tab
step 2 to see levels 1..2: C-u 2 S-Tab
step 3 to see levels 1..3: C-u 3 S-Tab
step 4 to see levels 1..4: C-u 4
Rick Moynihan rick.moyni...@gmail.com writes:
I'd imagine most of the time the source blocks within a single file
would share the vast majority of environment settings too (for example
setting the JVM's class path) so being able to specify these values to
pass to the interpreter, once at the
On Sep 15, 2009, at 7:42 AM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
Thomas S. Dye t...@tsdye.com writes:
Thanks Sebastian. I appreciate the expert assistance. I have a
simple export
to Beamer working and was trying to implement automatic export of
columns, too.
The starred sections were going to be
Hi all,
I would like much more to increase the heading visibility depth step by step
like with the following if it would be much easier to type
step 1 to see level 1:C-u 1 S-Tab
step 2 to see levels 1..2: C-u 2 S-Tab
step 3 to see levels 1..3: C-u 3 S-Tab
step 4 to see levels 1..4: C-u 4
Hi all,
I would like much more to increase the heading visibility depth step by step
like with the following if it would be much easier to type
step 1 to see level 1:C-u 1 S-Tab
step 2 to see levels 1..2: C-u 2 S-Tab
step 3 to see levels 1..3: C-u 3 S-Tab
step 4 to see levels 1..4: C-u 4
Ethan ethan.glasser.c...@gmail.com writes:
Thanks for the mail Ethan. I approached Org ... I don't know, a few
years ago having really really taken advantage of Outline. I promptly
made a mess, trying things I thought I needed to and went back to
Outline and organization that was natural to me.
Greg Newman g...@20seven.org writes:
I've had my friends over at Bitbucket.org create a org-mode mirror of the
git repo for me (and anyone who prefers Mercurial) to pull from.This repo is
updated every hour against the git repository.
http://bitbucket.org/mirror/org-mode/
I think it is
Great point Bastien. I'll update the wiki on it in the morning with some
detailed information and links to the git repo and official site.
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 8:07 PM, Bastien bastiengue...@googlemail.comwrote:
Greg Newman g...@20seven.org writes:
I've had my friends over at
Michael Brand michael.br...@alumni.ethz.ch writes:
I would like much more to increase the heading visibility depth step by step
like with the following if it would be much easier to type
step 1 to see level 1:C-u 1 S-Tab
step 2 to see levels 1..2: C-u 2 S-Tab
step 3 to see levels
Ethan ethan.glasser.c...@gmail.com writes:
Hi guys,
I've been studying org-mode for a few months now, and I think I'm finally
getting the hang of it. It's really overwhelming, and I really appreciate
the efforts that must have gone into the manual and the worg project. But I
think it still
Ethan ethan.glasser.c...@gmail.com writes:
Hi guys,
I've been studying org-mode for a few months now, and I think I'm
finally getting the hang of it.
I'm still saying the same thing after 1 year. :)
It's really overwhelming, and I really appreciate the efforts that
must have gone into
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