Re: [Orgmode] Re: TODO type problem on speedbar and imenu.

2010-07-25 Thread Osamu OKANO
Hi.
 I won't answer your mail. Sorry. Just having a question: how do you have the
 red V after the file names?  Is it some sort of versioning marker?
I don't set by my effort, but I manage org files with git(vc-git).


I can reproduce this on
GNU Emacs 23.2.1 (i386-mingw-nt6.0.6002) of 2010-05-08 on PC
Org-mode version 7.01trans (release_7.01g.22.gec034.dirty)

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Re: [Orgmode] [PATCH] Fix clocking on capture completion

2010-07-25 Thread Viktor Rosenfeld
Hi Bernt,

thanks for the updated version.  It works as expected.

Cheers,
Viktor

Bernt Hansen wrote:

 Viktor Rosenfeld listuse...@googlemail.com writes:
 
  A somewhat related question: I use your bh/clock-in-to-next function to
  change the todo state to STARTED when clocking in TODO tasks.
  Unfortunately it is being applied to Capture buffers.  I tried changing
  the buffer-name to CAPTURE-* but that didn't help.
 
 I've updated the function for capture mode but not posted the changes to
 my doc.norang.ca yet.  Here's the function that works for me with
 capture and remember mode.  I'm going to be removing the remember mode
 logic since I no longer use that.
 
 (defun bh/clock-in-to-next (kw)
   Switch task from TODO to NEXT when clocking in.
 Skips remember tasks and tasks with subtasks
   (if (and (string-equal kw TODO)
  (not (string-equal (buffer-name) *Remember*))
  (not (and (boundp 'org-capture-mode) org-capture-mode)))
   (let ((subtree-end (save-excursion (org-end-of-subtree t)))
   (has-subtask nil))
   (save-excursion
 (forward-line 1)
 (while (and (not has-subtask)
 ( (point) subtree-end)
 (re-search-forward ^\*+  subtree-end t))
   (when (member (org-get-todo-state) org-not-done-keywords)
 (setq has-subtask t
   (when (not has-subtask)
 NEXT

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Re: [Orgmode] Re: sharing Org-mode files for collaboration

2010-07-25 Thread Eric Schulte
Sébastien Vauban wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com writes:

 Hello Carles,

 There have been some threads here about sharing and collaboratively
 editing Org-mode files. I have a LAN with a central server and Samba
 shares, all clients have Emacs and Org-mode installed. 

 Sharing of calendars and tasks could be done through Org agenda. Right
 now I am implementing a very simple setup:

 - a shared folder with one org file per user

 - each user has writing permissions for his own file and reading
   permissions for all other org files

 - org-agenda-files of each user includes the names of the shared files
   of the other users

 Do you see any problems arising from this setup. Any other suggestions
 how it could be improved or extended?

 I have launched such a discussion, about extending the CLOCK times with a
 suffix identifying the user. I have not had that much amount of reaction.
 Maybe, this is not (yet) a main theme, currently.

 I find your setup interesting. The only drawback, for me, is that the next
 thing we want is to work on common tasks, meaning we want to clock on common
 tasks. Hence, my topic 
 http://osdir.com/ml/emacs-orgmode-gnu/2010-06/msg00277.html.

 Best regards,
   Seb

Hi Carles,

I've also been following the previous collaboration discussions, but
haven't recently had a personal collaboration need.

I would second Sébastien's suggestions of maintaining a single Org-mode
file to be shared by all users, that way each task need only appear
once, and users can share notes, task information etc... in that one
file.

From one previous thread, the following can be used to associate each
user's username with clock in-out information.

--8---cut here---start-8---
(defun org-clock-out-mark-clock ()
(unless remove (insert (format  (%s) user-full-name

(add-hook 'org-clock-out-hook 'org-clock-out-mark-clock)
--8---cut here---end---8---

Also, take a look at the `org-log-note-headings' variable (documentation
included below [1]), which consists of an easily customized format
string, and can be used to associate information (most notably username)
with task state changes.

Summary information (e.g. who's been working on what) could then be
collected using the username tags above in combination with something
like org-collector [2].

I certainly find this area interesting, and I'd be interested to hear
how your collaboration experience plays out.

Best -- Eric

Footnotes: 
[1]  
,[org-log-note-headings]
| org-log-note-headings is a variable defined in `org.el'.
| Its value is shown below.
| 
| Documentation:
| Headings for notes added to entries.
| The value is an alist, with the car being a symbol indicating the note
| context, and the cdr is the heading to be used.  The heading may also be the
| empty string.
| %t in the heading will be replaced by a time stamp.
| %T will be an active time stamp instead the default inactive one
| %s will be replaced by the new TODO state, in double quotes.
| %S will be replaced by the old TODO state, in double quotes.
| %u will be replaced by the user name.
| %U will be replaced by the full user name.
| 
| In fact, it is not a good idea to change the `state' entry, because
| agenda log mode depends on the format of these entries.
| 
| You can customize this variable.
| 
| Value: 
| ((done . CLOSING NOTE %t)
|  (state . State %-12s from %-12S %t)
|  (note . Note taken on %t)
|  (reschedule . Rescheduled from %S on %t)
|  (delschedule . Not scheduled, was %S on %t)
|  (redeadline . New deadline from %S on %t)
|  (deldeadline . Removed deadline, was %S on %t)
|  (refile . Refiled on %t)
|  (clock-out . ))
| 
| [back]
`

[2]  http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/org-collector.php



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[Orgmode] Re: sharing Org-mode files for collaboration

2010-07-25 Thread Carles
Hello Sébastien

  There have been some threads here about sharing and collaboratively
  editing Org-mode files. I have a LAN with a central server and Samba
  shares, all clients have Emacs and Org-mode installed. 
 
  Sharing of calendars and tasks could be done through Org agenda. Right
  now I am implementing a very simple setup:
 
  - a shared folder with one org file per user
 
  - each user has writing permissions for his own file and reading
permissions for all other org files
 
  - org-agenda-files of each user includes the names of the shared files
of the other users
 
  Do you see any problems arising from this setup. Any other suggestions
  how it could be improved or extended?
 
 I have launched such a discussion, about extending the CLOCK times with a
 suffix identifying the user. I have not had that much amount of reaction.
 Maybe, this is not (yet) a main theme, currently.
 
 I find your setup interesting. The only drawback, for me, is that the next
 thing we want is to work on common tasks, meaning we want to clock on common
 tasks. Hence, my topic
http://osdir.com/ml/emacs-orgmode-gnu/2010-06/msg00277.html.

I personally do not use clocking but common tasks sound useful. However the
question remains as to the sharing and simultaneous editing of the files by
multiple persons. In the clock thread you mention your use of SVN for that. For
my requirements SVN would be overkill, hence my simple setup as a workaround.
More collaboration features for Org-mode would be great though.


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Re: [Orgmode] gnuplot with errorbars in org-mode

2010-07-25 Thread Eric Schulte
Hi,

I think you're on the right path using Org-babel, here is an altered
version of your gnuplot code block which should work.

#+srcname: plot-data-w-err
#+begin_src gnuplot :var data=data-table :file example.png
  set title 'My plot'
  plot $data using 1:2:3:4:5:6 with xyerrorlines title 'Ordinate (Y)'
#+end_src

This assumes that you have named your table with a line like

#+tblname: data-table

Notice that the example above uses two header arguments, the :var
header argument specifies that the data from data-table should be saved
into the variable named data, and the :file header argument specifies
that gnuplot should save the resulting graph to a file named
exmaple.png and that a link to that graph should be inserted on
evaluation of the code block.  Please see the quick-guide and the manual
for more information on code block syntax and header arguments.

Best -- Eric

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http://orgmode.org/guide/Working-With-Source-Code.html#Working-With-Source-Code

Manual:Babel
http://orgmode.org/manual/Working-With-Source-Code.html#Working-With-Source-Code

Suvayu Ali fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com writes:

 Hi everyone,

 I am a new org-mode user and this is my first post to the mailing
 list. Lately I have been using org-mode to manage the data for a study
 I'm doing for my research project. I primarily use the spreadsheet
 features to do all the calculations and then use gnuplot to plot the
 final result. For all the basic plotting it works great, but I am
 having trouble when I want error bars in my plot.

 To demonstrate my point here is a small example.

 #+PLOT: title:My plot ind:1 deps:(2) type:2d with:xyerrorlines
 | Abscissa (X) | Ordinate (Y) | X low edge | X high edge | Y low edge | Y 
 high edge |
 |--+--++-++-|
 |   60 |1.1140741 |   0020 |0100 |  1.1699508 |   
 1.0680423 |
 |  150 |1.1187818 |   0100 |0200 |  1.1593492 |   
 1.0855438 |
 |  350 |1.1193459 |   0200 |0500 |  1.1331885 |   
 1.1086636 |
 |  600 |1.1029173 |   0500 |0700 |  1.0940769 |   
 1.1121185 |
 |  850 |1.0841388 |   0700 |1000 |  1.0676310 |   
 1.1000886 |
 | 1250 |1.0358938 |   1000 |1500 |  1.0127586 |   
 1.0586916 |
 | 2000 |   0.89370079 |   1500 |2500 | 0.88014981 |  
  0.925 |

 This gives me an error like this,

 gnuplot plot '/tmp/org-plot30213YHV' using 1:2 with xyerrorlines title 
 'Ordinate (Y)'
  Not enough columns for this style

 I have tried changing the #+PLOT: line to say this,

 #+PLOT: title:My plot ind:1 deps:(2 3 4 5 6) type:2d with:xyerrorlines

 But that doesn't work either. I think the problem is org-plot doesn't
 recognise that when plotting with error bars, gnuplot expects more
 than two columns of data. So a command like this should be sent to
 gnuplot,

 plot '/tmp/org-plot30213YHV' using 1:2:3:4:5:6 with xyerrorlines title 
 'Ordinate (Y)'

 In fact typing this on the gnuplot terminal actually generates the
 desired plot!


 So I thought maybe I should try org-babel. So I tried something like this,

 #+srcname: plot-data-w-err
 #+begin_src gnuplot
   set title 'My plot'
   plot 'data-table' using 1:2:3:4:5:6 with xyerrorlines title 'Ordinate (Y)'
 #+end_src

 and gave my table a name like this,

 #+tblname: data-table

 But that didn't behave as I was expecting it to. I think I don't quite
 understand how to pass a table as an input to a source block.

 I was hoping someone on the list could either help me understand how
 babel uses tables as inputs, or pass the correct command to gnuplot
 with org-plot. BTW, org-mode is phenomenal. Loving every bit of
 it. Thank you Carsten /et al./ :)

 Specifics:
 Org-mode version 7.01
 GNU Emacs 23.2.1 (x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.20.1) of
 2010-05-13 on x86-07.phx2.fedoraproject.org
 gnuplot 4.4 patchlevel 0

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Re: [Orgmode] Re: [PATCH] org-export-generic, text markup -- and a request

2010-07-25 Thread David Maus
 wrote:
[1  multipart/mixed (7bit)]
[1.1  text/plain; iso-8859-1 (quoted-printable)]
On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 01:49:44PM +0200, David Maus wrote:
 
 Hi Tomás,
 
 Could I asked you to send the patch again as an attachment of type
 text/plain?  If you do so Org mode's patchtracker is able to pick it
 up for further review.

OK, I'll retry -- seems I made a mistake the first round. Here it
goes...

Thanks, the patchtracker catched it[1].

(BTW -- has anyone an idea why I can't subscribe to the list?)

Uh... What does it mean, you cannot subscribe to the list?

HTH,
  -- David

[1] http://patchwork.newartisans.com/patch/169/
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Re: [Orgmode] Bug: possible bug in latex export [7.01trans (release_6.36.735.g15ca.dirty)]

2010-07-25 Thread David Maus
Stephen Eglen wrote:

Neither the heading or text of section 'B' appears due to the incorrect
level of B (three stars rather than two).  If I correct the level for B,
the heading and text appears.

I found this today when working on a document.  It is my fault for
getting the level of heading B wrong, but is it possible to keep the
text in the pdf, or put a heading like '2.0.1 B'?

FYI: This is a know limitation of the LaTeX exporter[1] and the
current state of this issue (dealing with skipped levels) is that
patches for the problem are welcome.  I agree that even if
skipped-level-headlines are not allowed, they shouldn't be silently
droped neither.

Best,
  -- David

[1] http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/26413
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[Orgmode] firefox problem with org-protocol

2010-07-25 Thread Daniel Goldin
I don't seem to be able to add emacsclient as a handler for
org-capture in firefox 3.6.7. When I click on the bookmark, I simply
get a message telling me that there is no helper app associated with
the file -- with no option to add my own. Anybody know a way to work
around this?

d.
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Re: [Orgmode] [BUG] Org-capturing items to clock

2010-07-25 Thread David Maus
Puneeth wrote:
Hi all,

I've found a bug with capturing as item to a running clock. I reduced
my dot-emacs to the bare minumum(given below), but the problem
continues.

I can confirm this with

Org-mode version 7.01trans (release_7.01g.24.g6b5cf)

on

GNU Emacs 23.2.1 (i486-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.20.0) of
2010-05-16 on raven, modified by Debian

The list item with the link is placed above the second task's
headline in the capture buffer.[1]

Best,
  -- David

[1] Screenshot: http://s10.directupload.net/images/user/100725/ukiomdma.png
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Re: [Orgmode] org-mode 7.01, error while scheduling item

2010-07-25 Thread David Maus
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa wrote:
GNU Emacs 23.2.1 (x86_64-apple-darwin, NS apple-appkit-1038.29) of 2010-05-08.

Backtrace attached.

Thanks.  It looks like a problem with calendar.el: Org tries to use a
function in the calendar-buffer named *Calendar* and fails because
there is no window that contains such a buffer.

 - are there any customizations starting with calendar- in place?

 - can you open the calendar using M-x calendar RET?

 - if you can open the calendar, what is the name of the calendar
   buffer?

   To find out the name of the calendar buffer use this simple
   function:

   (defun dmj/print-buffer-name ()
 Print name of current buffer.
 (interactive)
 (print (buffer-name)))

   Simply place cursor after this expression and evaluate it (C-x
   C-e).  After this you can M-x dmj/print-buffer-name RET to display
   the (internal) name of the calendar buffer.

Best,
  -- David

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Re: [Orgmode] firefox problem with org-protocol

2010-07-25 Thread David Maus
Daniel Goldin wrote:
I don't seem to be able to add emacsclient as a handler for
org-capture in firefox 3.6.7. When I click on the bookmark, I simply
get a message telling me that there is no helper app associated with
the file -- with no option to add my own. Anybody know a way to work
around this?

There was recently a thread that discuessed this:

http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/27362

Does one of the solutions there solve the problem for you?

HTH,
  -- David
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Re: [Orgmode] [ANN] List improvement v.2

2010-07-25 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello,
 Eric Schulte writes:

 2) This is very minor, but could you rebase your branch against master?
That would make switching back and forth slightly easier.

I rebased against master and pushed to github.

 3) Since I can't help but relate things to Babel... What do you think
about having list types recognized by Babel (as arrays).  This could
add nice flexibility to passing data back and forth between Babel and
the buffer, it could make it possible to do some fancy list stuff,
and if we add Hash-Maps or Dictionaries to Babel as first class
objects (which seems like a reasonable move at some point in the
nearish future) then they could integrate well with description
lists.

It's a good idea, and I think the job from org-list side is already
done, thanks to Bastien Guerry. You should have a look at
`org-list-parse-list' and `org-list-to-generic'. With both of them,
you can change a list back and forth to anything you'd like.

Regards,

-- Nicolas

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Re: [Orgmode] LaTeX table export issue

2010-07-25 Thread David Maus
Bart Bunting wrote:
Hi all,

I have found what is possibly a bug in the LaTeX export in org-mode but
I'm not totally sure.

I am no LaTeX expert, in fact I know very little about it.  I have used
a process of ilimination to try and produce the simplest case I can to
demonstrate the issue.

What happens is that if I have a table at the top of my document before
a heading line and use the  #+ATTR_LaTeX: setting it appears that the
settings used in that #+ATTR_LaTeX: line are then used for all
subsequent tables and other #+ATTR_LaTeX: lines are ignored.

If I add a heading line before the first #+ATTR_LaTeX: line then each
table works as expected.

I can confirm this and think this is should be considered a bug:
Whatever Org does with the element before the first headline it should
not silently ignore the setting for following tables with
a #+ATTR_LaTeX option.

Thanks for reporting,
  -- David
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Re: [Orgmode] web site bug

2010-07-25 Thread David Maus
Robert Klein wrote:
on the web site, the link to the HTML version of the compact guide
actually links to the full manual.

(http://orgmode.org/index.html#sec-4_1 first link)

Thanks for reporting.  Seems this is already fixed.

Best,
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Re: [Orgmode] gnuplot with errorbars in org-mode

2010-07-25 Thread suvayu ali
This works like a charm Eric!!

Now with org-babel working I can imagine all sorts of wonderful
possibilities. I can now have common code blocks which are called to
setup the gnuplot terminal depending on the need (say for png or eps
or just regular interactive) for different sets of data or different
output requirements!

Thank you sooo much. :)

On 25 July 2010 07:48, Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,

 I think you're on the right path using Org-babel, here is an altered
 version of your gnuplot code block which should work.

 #+srcname: plot-data-w-err
 #+begin_src gnuplot :var data=data-table :file example.png
  set title 'My plot'
  plot $data using 1:2:3:4:5:6 with xyerrorlines title 'Ordinate (Y)'
 #+end_src

 This assumes that you have named your table with a line like

 #+tblname: data-table

 Notice that the example above uses two header arguments, the :var
 header argument specifies that the data from data-table should be saved
 into the variable named data, and the :file header argument specifies
 that gnuplot should save the resulting graph to a file named
 exmaple.png and that a link to that graph should be inserted on
 evaluation of the code block.  Please see the quick-guide and the manual
 for more information on code block syntax and header arguments.

 Best -- Eric

 Quick Guide:Babel
 http://orgmode.org/guide/Working-With-Source-Code.html#Working-With-Source-Code

 Manual:Babel
 http://orgmode.org/manual/Working-With-Source-Code.html#Working-With-Source-Code

 Suvayu Ali fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com writes:

 Hi everyone,

 I am a new org-mode user and this is my first post to the mailing
 list. Lately I have been using org-mode to manage the data for a study
 I'm doing for my research project. I primarily use the spreadsheet
 features to do all the calculations and then use gnuplot to plot the
 final result. For all the basic plotting it works great, but I am
 having trouble when I want error bars in my plot.

 To demonstrate my point here is a small example.

 #+PLOT: title:My plot ind:1 deps:(2) type:2d with:xyerrorlines
 | Abscissa (X) | Ordinate (Y) | X low edge | X high edge | Y low edge | Y 
 high edge |
 |--+--++-++-|
 |           60 |    1.1140741 |       0020 |        0100 |  1.1699508 |   
 1.0680423 |
 |          150 |    1.1187818 |       0100 |        0200 |  1.1593492 |   
 1.0855438 |
 |          350 |    1.1193459 |       0200 |        0500 |  1.1331885 |   
 1.1086636 |
 |          600 |    1.1029173 |       0500 |        0700 |  1.0940769 |   
 1.1121185 |
 |          850 |    1.0841388 |       0700 |        1000 |  1.0676310 |   
 1.1000886 |
 |         1250 |    1.0358938 |       1000 |        1500 |  1.0127586 |   
 1.0586916 |
 |         2000 |   0.89370079 |       1500 |        2500 | 0.88014981 |     
   0.925 |

 This gives me an error like this,

 gnuplot plot '/tmp/org-plot30213YHV' using 1:2 with xyerrorlines title 
 'Ordinate (Y)'
          Not enough columns for this style

 I have tried changing the #+PLOT: line to say this,

 #+PLOT: title:My plot ind:1 deps:(2 3 4 5 6) type:2d with:xyerrorlines

 But that doesn't work either. I think the problem is org-plot doesn't
 recognise that when plotting with error bars, gnuplot expects more
 than two columns of data. So a command like this should be sent to
 gnuplot,

 plot '/tmp/org-plot30213YHV' using 1:2:3:4:5:6 with xyerrorlines title 
 'Ordinate (Y)'

 In fact typing this on the gnuplot terminal actually generates the
 desired plot!


 So I thought maybe I should try org-babel. So I tried something like this,

 #+srcname: plot-data-w-err
 #+begin_src gnuplot
   set title 'My plot'
   plot 'data-table' using 1:2:3:4:5:6 with xyerrorlines title 'Ordinate (Y)'
 #+end_src

 and gave my table a name like this,

 #+tblname: data-table

 But that didn't behave as I was expecting it to. I think I don't quite
 understand how to pass a table as an input to a source block.

 I was hoping someone on the list could either help me understand how
 babel uses tables as inputs, or pass the correct command to gnuplot
 with org-plot. BTW, org-mode is phenomenal. Loving every bit of
 it. Thank you Carsten /et al./ :)

 Specifics:
 Org-mode version 7.01
 GNU Emacs 23.2.1 (x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.20.1) of
 2010-05-13 on x86-07.phx2.fedoraproject.org
 gnuplot 4.4 patchlevel 0




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Re: [Orgmode] question about date-tree

2010-07-25 Thread Emin.shopper Martinian.shopper
Below is an elisp function which does the required work. I now call
this function at the beginning of the month so my journal.org file is
pre-populated to make it easier for me to set future todos. You can
also call it for any future month/year combination you want. Feel free
to add it to orgmode or just let people who want it add to their own
system manually.

Thanks again for orgmode!

; Elisp code follows:

(defun create-dates-for-month-and-year (month year)
  Create entries in date-tree format in current buffer.

 This function creates nodes for all days in given the given MONTH and YEAR
 in the current buffer (if they do not exist already).


  (let ((day 1)
(max-days (if (= 2 month)
(if (date-leap-year-p year) 29 28)
  (nth month
   (list nil 31 28 31 30 31 30 31 31 30 31 30 31
)
(while (= day max-days)
  (org-datetree-find-date-create (list month day year))
  (setq day (+ 1 day))
  )
)
  )


On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 10:27 AM, Carsten Dominik
carsten.domi...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Jul 19, 2010, at 11:46 PM, Eric S Fraga wrote:

 On Mon, 19 Jul 2010 08:10:49 -0400, Emin.shopper Martinian.shopper
 emin.shop...@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear Experts,

 I really like the date-tree feature of org-remember and use it to plan
 my daily agenda. Often I want to plan things in the future and fill
 out an entry for a couple of weeks hence. It's slightly annoying to
 try to remember the day of week and date so that it will match the
 date-tree format.


 Is there a function/utility/suggestion for prepopulating a month's
 worth of date-tree daily nodes?

 Thanks,
 -Emin

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 I know this doesn't actually answer your question but what I do is
 simply bring up the agenda view and then insert an entry in the right
 day using i d.  This will create a date-tree entry if you've set the
 right variable, specifically org-agenda-diary-file to point to the
 date-tree file.


 Well,

 this is hard because org-capture places the entry *before* you
 get a chance to set those dates.

 - Carsten


 However, I also would like org-capture to handle this situation...
 for instance, I would sometimes like todo entries that I define with
 org-capture to be placed in a date tree structure for either of the
 scheduled or deadline dates that todo entry is initially defined with.
 --
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[Orgmode] Re: Finding old appointments

2010-07-25 Thread Tassilo Horn
Sébastien Vauban wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com
writes:

Hi Sébastien,

 What's the info available about your past appointments?  I'm a bit
 puzzled about what I have to do with old appointments. Let me
 explain...

 I have such appointments:

 ** Dentist
2010-07-28 Wed 10:45-11:15

 ** Meeting client ABC
2010-08-19 Thu 10:00-12:00

Yes, I have many of those Meeting with John Doe appointments with no
subtree, too.

Additionally, there are some more complex outdated entries, that have
subtrees and done todos.

 OK. We're on 1st of August. What do I do with the first entry
 (dentist)?

 - leave it like it is?
 - change the angle brackets by [] (to explictly make it inactive)?
 - remove it?

I'd tag it with the archive tag.

 Is it the type of information you have about your past entries?
 Active or inactive timestamps?

Yes, what I want to spot are enties with an active (or also inactive?
not sure about this one) timestamp that is before today, and if it's a
TODO, it has to be in a DONE state.  The same must hold for any
subtrees.

 Would we do the full right clocking behavior, we should have clocked
 in and out such entries. So, the right info would be in LOGBOOK.

 Do you have such info as well about your past entries?

I don't use clocking, but only changes to the TODO state are recorded in
LOGBOOK.

 What is the right behavior?

Well, basically I'm just looking for a search facility that shows me an
agenda view with all entries that contain only timestamps before today
and no pending todos, so that I can use the agenda commands to act on
them.  Some will be deleted, others archived.

Bye,
Tassilo


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Re: [Orgmode] Re: [PATCH] org-export-generic, text markup -- and a request

2010-07-25 Thread tomas
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 On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 01:49:44PM +0200, David Maus wrote:
  
  Hi Tomás,
  
  Could I asked you to send the patch again as an attachment of type
  text/plain?  If you do so Org mode's patchtracker is able to pick it
  up for further review.
 
 OK, I'll retry -- seems I made a mistake the first round. Here it
 goes...
 
 Thanks, the patchtracker catched it[1].

Thank *you* :-)

 (BTW -- has anyone an idea why I can't subscribe to the list?)
 
 Uh... What does it mean, you cannot subscribe to the list?

(blush) oh, nevermind. I now found mailman's confirmation message It was
being filed in some place I didn't expect. Sorry for the noise...

Regards
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[Orgmode] Re: Finding old appointments

2010-07-25 Thread Matt Lundin
Tassilo Horn tass...@member.fsf.org writes:

 Additionally, there are some more complex outdated entries, that have
 subtrees and done todos.

 Yes, what I want to spot are enties with an active (or also inactive?
 not sure about this one) timestamp that is before today, and if it's a
 TODO, it has to be in a DONE state.  The same must hold for any
 subtrees.

 Well, basically I'm just looking for a search facility that shows me an
 agenda view with all entries that contain only timestamps before today
 and no pending todos, so that I can use the agenda commands to act on
 them.  Some will be deleted, others archived.

Here's an example of an agenda view that would bring up all old, active
timestamps marked DONE:

C-c a m [RET] TIMESTAMPtoday+TODO=DONE

(If I understand the question correctly...) The variable
org-stuck-projects (see the docstring) can be tweaked to identify
subtrees that match your criteria.

A custom skip function might also be useful here. 

(info (org) Special agenda views)

Best,
Matt

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[Orgmode] [PATCH] Keep same column when cycling visibility

2010-07-25 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello,

Like what is already done with drawers, point should not move when
cycling visibility of headings and list items.

The call to `org-back-to-heading' this patch removes seems redundant
anyways.

Regards,

-- Nicolas

From 17cd7d747366c90fad47b44edeac2daf920b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com
Date: Sun, 25 Jul 2010 23:14:08 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] Cursor stays at same column when cycling visibility.

* org.el (org-cycle-internal-local): Removed an unnecessary call to
  `org-back-to-heading' that was preventing point to stay at its
  column when cycling visibility.
---
 lisp/org.el |1 -
 1 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)

diff --git a/lisp/org.el b/lisp/org.el
index 53d47f1..51da384 100644
--- a/lisp/org.el
+++ b/lisp/org.el
@@ -5849,7 +5849,6 @@ in special contexts.
 
 (defun org-cycle-internal-local ()
   Do the local cycling action.
-  (org-back-to-heading)
   (let ((goal-column 0) eoh eol eos level has-children children-skipped)
 ;; First, some boundaries
 (save-excursion
-- 
1.7.2

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Re: [Orgmode] firefox problem with org-protocol

2010-07-25 Thread Daniel Goldin
Thanks. Got me almost there. This is the link that solved the problem in the 
end:

http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/The+protocol+is+not+associated+with+any+program

d.

Excerpts from David Maus's message of Sun Jul 25 09:16:52 -0700 2010:
 Daniel Goldin wrote:
 I don't seem to be able to add emacsclient as a handler for
 org-capture in firefox 3.6.7. When I click on the bookmark, I simply
 get a message telling me that there is no helper app associated with
 the file -- with no option to add my own. Anybody know a way to work
 around this?
 
 There was recently a thread that discuessed this:
 
 http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/27362
 
 Does one of the solutions there solve the problem for you?
 
 HTH,
   -- David
-- 
Daniel Goldin 
213.926.1960

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