I have figured out the issue is caused by the obsolete completion-ui
that I am using. After I upgrade the completion-ui to the latest
0.11.7, everything seems to be working fine. Now I can enjoy the
mobileorg! So there is no issue with the latest org-mode and org
mobile.
Thanks for this great s
I have truned on debug (debug-on-entry) to step though the
org-mobile-push. And I found it gets into infinite loop after calling
org-save-all-org-buffers; the completion-cancel-tooltip recursively
loops forever.
Debugger entered--beginning evaluation of function call form:
* (interactive)
* comp
Hi Tom
> Would something like run-code-blocks (below) do what you want? I put
> a source block like this at the top of my org-babel file, where I can
> find it quickly.
>
> #+srcrname: run-code-blocks
> #+begin_src python :noweb
> <>
> <>
> #+end_src
>
> #+srcname: block-1
> #+begin_src pyt
We are talking about different things. Your thread, so I will bow out.
For your topic, I just add words. Then I use m-x org-agenda s.
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On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 10:58 PM, Samuel Wales wrote:
>
>
> One such solution is to use header-line-format to display olpath.
>
> I don't understand this.
In scientific/academic publications, one often sees a list of Keywords in
the topmatter. That being said, I am not certain how people use the
Don't know what you are referring to exactly, but if it is like the
following, there are several ideas.
* computer
* apple
* garden
* apple
The problem is that there will be two apples in the agenda.
One such solution is to use header-line-format to display olpath.
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Dan Davison stats.ox.ac.uk> writes:
>
> Torsten Wagner gmail.com> writes:
>
> <...>
> > 4. Is there a way to see all source code blocks of a single session tangled
> > together in a single buffer and changes in this buffer will be placed back
after
> > leaving into the individual blocks agai
I guess it is not only empty, but export throws an error?
Should be fixed now...
- Carsten
On Nov 5, 2009, at 11:06 PM, Friedrich Delgado Friedrichs wrote:
Carsten Dominik schrieb:
You mean the file is empty only if you set orv-icalendar-verify-
function
Yes, exactly. When org-icalend
In some cases, a single headword entry can relate to a large number of
topics. I have tried dealing with longer tag lists: automatic adjustment of
tags column (on this list a little utility was posted:
org-adjust-tags-column-reset-tags. I THINK that a keyword list may allow
more freedom to cross-
Carsten Dominik schrieb:
> You mean the file is empty only if you set orv-icalendar-verify-
> function
Yes, exactly. When org-icalendar-verify-function is not bound, I get
the normal entries in the icalendar file, if I set it to the function
you gave me, it's empty.
This may be related to oth
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes:
> Your suggestion didn't work quite well for me. My archive file,
> newgtd.org_archive, has all my DONE items, archived. I use the
> org-archive-subtree to move them there when I'm done with an item, but
> this function does not tag the items with the :ARCHIVE: tag
A little more information to try and narrow this down. Someone contacted me
that's not on the list (thanks Rex) and suggested looking for
'(partial-completion-mode t) in my ~/.emacs and disabling it. They had the
same problem and this resolved it. I checked and do not have it in my
configuration
Hi, thank you for the reply, bejamin.
Your suggestion didn't work quite well for me. My archive file,
newgtd.org_archive, has all my DONE items, archived. I use the
org-archive-subtree to move them there when I'm done with an item, but this
function does not tag the items with the :ARCHIVE: tag. H
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