Dear all,
For the custom agenda command, is it possible to define a search performing
both todo and tag search, for example, the items whose todo state is ACTIVE,
and the context(defined by tag) is Office?
Thanks!
Chao
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Daniel,
I think the thread that Thomas is referring to is the one started
by Nicolas Goaziou regarding exportation to LaTeX. He submitted
a patch but in his email he noted that the exportation to HTML is
still not working correctly for these cases.
However, he provided a clue as to what the pro
Aloha Daniel,
Good to hear you got the link problem worked out.
I believe your issue with lists was discussed recently on the mailing
list. I didn't follow that discussion closely and don't remember if
it came to a resolution, but in the absence of a response from other
list members more
On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 2:30 AM, Daniel Mahler wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have 2 issues with exporting
>
> 1. I would like html export to activate plain links
Ignore this, they are activated.
> 2. I would like to embed source blocks in numbered lists, without
> breaking the numbering ie:
>
> 1) get
Hi,
I have 2 issues with exporting
1. I would like html export to activate plain links
2. I would like to embed source blocks in numbered lists, without
breaking the numbering ie:
1) get ready
#+BEGIN_SRC sh
get_ready
#+END_SRC
2) go
#+BEGIN_SRC sh
go
#+END_S
When planning my work, I estimate the effort required as a range, rather than a
single value. That is, instead of estimating a certain task will take 4 days,
I'll use a range of 3-5 days. If I'm a bit less confident I know how long it
will take, I'll use a wider range (e.g., 2-6 days).
When I fi
Eric--
Thanks for the reply.
On Thu, Jun 17 2010, Eric Schulte wrote:
> I believe the exporter does respect caching, the following minimal
> example worked (i.e. was not re-run) for me on export to html. Could
> you provide an example that demonstrates the problem?
Yes, I'll keep an eye on thi
zwz writes:
> Matt Lundin writes:
>
>> zwz writes:
>>
>>> AFAIK, it is now impossible to add a table entry by org-template.
>>> But I think it is very useful. For example,
>>> in my private.org, there is a section
>>>
>>> * Contacts
>>> | name | tel. | email | addr |
>>> |--+
Chao Lu writes:
> I'm wondering if it is possible for an item to have multiple todo state, like:
> Physics: ACTIVE MOBILE Quantum optics
> :Optics::Video:MITC:ACTIVE:
>
> --TODO
> --
Hey Greg, thanks for this report.
73,
Matthew W. Jones (KI4ZIB)
http://matburt.net
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 1:27 PM, Greg Troxel wrote:
>
> I just started using Org mode and MobileOrg and have a few comments.
> First, thanks to everyone who's written/etc. org - it's nice to step
> into already-
I just started using Org mode and MobileOrg and have a few comments.
First, thanks to everyone who's written/etc. org - it's nice to step
into already-baked software.
* Mobileorg
** removed files
I had a foo.org that I pushed with others, and then deleted, and it
didn't go away from my phone.
Torsten Wagner writes:
> As for the error message and my problem it might be a problem within
> org.el suggested in the thread
>
> "[Orgmode] org-mobile-push error with no headings" from Erik
>
> Thus, maybe you are totally innocent. ;)
I still haven't had time to track down what's causing the er
That's really odd looking... my index.org file looks different:
* [[file:agendas.org][Agenda Views]]
* [[file:notes.org][notes.org]]
So I'm guessing that would be your problem
I use emacs of course to write my code but I don't do anything with android
through emacs... I just stick to the command
Dear all,
I'm wondering if it is possible for an item to have multiple todo state,
like:
Physics:*ACTIVE* *MOBILE* Quantum optics *
:Optics::Video:MITC:ACTIVE:*
--TODO
-TAG
For I defined a todo sequence like:
(sequence
Hi Austin,
Austin Frank writes:
> Hey all--
>
> Two (hopefully quick) questions:
>
> 1) Does the exporter respect the :cache argument? When I evaluate a
>buffer, I can tell that cached blocks are not re-run, as expected.
>When I export to \LaTeX or PDF, it seems that all blocks in the f
Matt Lundin writes:
> zwz writes:
>
>> AFAIK, it is now impossible to add a table entry by org-template.
>> But I think it is very useful. For example,
>> in my private.org, there is a section
>>
>> * Contacts
>> | name | tel. | email | addr |
>> |--+--+-+---|
zwz writes:
> AFAIK, it is now impossible to add a table entry by org-template.
> But I think it is very useful. For example,
> in my private.org, there is a section
>
> * Contacts
> | name | tel. | email | addr |
> |--+--+-+---|
> | A| 12 | a...@a.com |
Hello,
I have created a simple custom agenda view that restricts the items to
consider to those from just two files:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
(setq org-agenda-custom-commands '(("d" agenda "Only items from todo and diary"
((org-agenda-files '("~/git/no
Hi David
David Maus writes:
> * org-taskjuggler.el (org-export-as-taskjuggler-and-open):
> Call `start-process-shell-command' with 3 arguments.
> Passing more than 3 arguments is strongly discouraged. See
> docstring of `start-process-shell-command'.
Excellent, thanks for this patch. Th
Hi,
To display LaTeX math in Org html export with lovely jsMath, it must be
exported verbatim with
#+OPTIONS: ^:nil TeX:nil
so one cannot use lazy superscripts/subscripts or Org entities in the
rest of the text.
Is there a simple way to turn these options on, but protect LaTeX where
it app
AFAIK, it is now impossible to add a table entry by org-template.
But I think it is very useful. For example,
in my private.org, there is a section
* Contacts
| name | tel. | email | addr |
|--+--+-+---|
| A| 12 | a...@a.com | somewhere |
If it is fea
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