On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 9:22 PM, Matt Lundin wrote:
> Steve Hafner writes:
>
>> I've written a few elisp functions to edit entries, and I would like
>> to be able to execute them remotely from the agenda; but it seems no
>> hooks or other facilities exist to do so. Am I missing something?
>>
>
> (
Steve Hafner writes:
> I've written a few elisp functions to edit entries, and I would like
> to be able to execute them remotely from the agenda; but it seems no
> hooks or other facilities exist to do so. Am I missing something?
>
(info "(org) Using the mapping API")
http://orgmode.org/manual
Leo Alekseyev writes:
> I use org-goto to quickly jump to a heading that I know contains a
> certain word. More often than not, it's a 2nd, 3rd, ... level
> heading. I've been relying on org-goto for many months, but both of
> the current interfaces leave something to be desired.
>
> Let's say
Bernt Hansen writes:
> Tommy Kelly writes:
>
>> For habits to work, he manual says that "You must also have state
>> logging for the DONE state enabled". My experimentation leads me to
>> believe that the state logging must not only be enabled but it must be
>> such that org-log-done is set to '
I've written a few elisp functions to edit entries, and I would like
to be able to execute them remotely from the agenda; but it seems no
hooks or other facilities exist to do so. Am I missing something?
-steve
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Hi Dave,
Dave Taht writes:
> On 01/04/2011 01:17 AM, Bastien wrote:
>> Looks interesting!
>
> It's so awesome to have people trying this - my last project had 2 users
> total
I agree that this looks very interesting. Thanks!
>> I'm using ArchLinux. I installed jansson from `yaourt -S jan
I run Emacs bzr trunk (24) and Org git @de39bf. I tried pdflatex an outline
today (only ten minutes before the meeting, per coalmine-canary best practices
;) ) and got the error:
org-export: Cannot open load file: org-mode/lisp/org-latex
This occurs on all org files tested. I have tried: revertin
I like to leave a blank line at the end of items that have bodies, but I
found functions like org-metaup, org-metadown, and org-refile were
leaving that blank line behind. Here's a patch to fix that:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
diff --git a/lisp/org.el b/lisp
Hi,
Is there any way to move to the next match after a sparse tree
command. Say I search for a regexp with the sparse tree command, how do
I to move to the next highlighted match? I was hoping something like
`next-error' or `C-s' for isearch[fn:1].
Footnotes:
[fn:1] I know all this does is searc
suvayu ali writes:
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 10:56 AM, Markus Heller wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I noticed a few mintues ago that my agenda view does not display the
>> time grid anymore.
>>
>> I'm using Org-mode version 7.4 (release_7.4.124.gde39b) on Windoze 7.
>>
>> Org-agenda-use-timeg
Hi,
On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 10:56 AM, Markus Heller wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I noticed a few mintues ago that my agenda view does not display the
> time grid anymore.
>
> I'm using Org-mode version 7.4 (release_7.4.124.gde39b) on Windoze 7.
>
> Org-agenda-use-timegrid is set to standard, and I did
The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
that has been posted to gmane.emacs.orgmode as well.
I noticed the choices for org-export-htmlize-output-type aren't listed
in its docstring. I had to load up the customize interface to see what
the choices were. Here's a patch:
diff --git
Hi Achim,
I had made the silly mistake of not remembering to run ldconfig. Once
this was done the janson libraries were found and gnugol started working
for me.
Apollogies I didn't get around to posting the fix/thing to remember
earlier.
Thank you very much though for the information, it has ta
Štěpán Němec wrote:
> ... I still find any kind of such
> server-side mangling Evil (see also Robert Pluim's reply, most of which
> I could just sign myself), but from Nick Dokos' reply I see that for
> people putting all incoming mail into one single place and not able or
> willing to do anythin
Bastien writes:
> Hi Štěpán,
>
> Štěpán Němec writes:
>
>> FWIW, I do. Having [Org] (or anything, really) prepended to the subjects
>> of _all_ mails coming from a list that is already uniquely identifiable
>> (e.g. by its address) has no information value altogether (unlike
>> [Babel], [PATCH]
[Forgot to reply-all - sorry about that. Apologies to Robert for
the duplicate email.]
Robert Pluim wrote:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
> > Štěpán Němec wrote:
> >
> >> FWIW, I do. Having [Org] (or anything, really) prepended to the subjects
> >> of _all_ mails coming from a list that is already u
The keyboard shortcuts produce lowercase text (e.g. typing I was wondering whether it is common practice to indicate source code
> blocks with capital letters, as in
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC text
> Example source block
> #+END_SRC
>
> while indicating special blocks with lower-case, as in
>
> #+begin_latex
Nick Dokos writes:
> Štěpán Němec wrote:
>
>> FWIW, I do. Having [Org] (or anything, really) prepended to the subjects
>> of _all_ mails coming from a list that is already uniquely identifiable
>> (e.g. by its address) has no information value altogether (unlike
>> [Babel], [PATCH] etc.) and onl
On Jan 4, 2011, at 8:05 PM, Jeff Horn wrote:
Orgsters,
I was wondering whether it is common practice to indicate source code
blocks with capital letters, as in
#+BEGIN_SRC text
Example source block
#+END_SRC
while indicating special blocks with lower-case, as in
#+begin_latex
This is \LaTeX
Hi Bastien,
On 01/04/2011 01:17 AM, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Dave,
>
> Dave Taht writes:
>
>> Gnugol is small, fast, simple, and growing more useful by the day. (I
>> wrote the doc (http://gnugol.taht.net) for it in org-mode, too)
>
> Looks interesting!
It's so awesome to have people trying this -
Orgsters,
I was wondering whether it is common practice to indicate source code
blocks with capital letters, as in
#+BEGIN_SRC text
Example source block
#+END_SRC
while indicating special blocks with lower-case, as in
#+begin_latex
This is \LaTeX.
#+end_latex
They both work (I think). But, I c
On Jan 4, 2011, at 7:56 PM, Steve Hafner wrote:
Hello,
Is there any easy way to have the special properties TODO, SCHEDULED,
TAGS, etc be placed in the properties drawer?
No.
- Carsten
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Hello all,
I noticed a few mintues ago that my agenda view does not display the
time grid anymore.
I'm using Org-mode version 7.4 (release_7.4.124.gde39b) on Windoze 7.
Org-agenda-use-timegrid is set to standard, and I did not change it.
Any ideas where my time grid went?
Thanks and Cheers
Mar
Hello,
Is there any easy way to have the special properties TODO, SCHEDULED,
TAGS, etc be placed in the properties drawer?
-Steve
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Štěpán Němec wrote:
> FWIW, I do. Having [Org] (or anything, really) prepended to the subjects
> of _all_ mails coming from a list that is already uniquely identifiable
> (e.g. by its address) has no information value altogether (unlike
> [Babel], [PATCH] etc.) and only takes up the much precious
On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 1:12 PM, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Štěpán,
>
> Štěpán Němec writes:
>
>> FWIW, I do. Having [Org] (or anything, really) prepended to the subjects
>> of _all_ mails coming from a list that is already uniquely identifiable
>> (e.g. by its address) has no information value altogethe
Hi all,
Brian Gough writes:
> I'm happy to say that for each copy sold $1 will be donated to the Org
> project by Network Theory Ltd.
About this: note that the paypal donate button on http://orgmode.org now
points to my paypal account, not Carsten's one.
On top of this button, I plan to set up
Hi Brian and all,
Carsten Dominik writes:
> I do have my copy of the book, and all I can say is it looks great.
> Thanks to Brian for Barry for publishing it.
I also received the book for Chrismas time!
The book was kindly offered by Network Theory and all I can tell is:
WOW. Great work.
Tha
Hi Štěpán,
Štěpán Němec writes:
> FWIW, I do. Having [Org] (or anything, really) prepended to the subjects
> of _all_ mails coming from a list that is already uniquely identifiable
> (e.g. by its address) has no information value altogether (unlike
> [Babel], [PATCH] etc.) and only takes up the
Aloha Bernd,
Thanks for sharing this. It strikes me as a clean and effective use
of export to Beamer.
I think Org-mode is a good choice for reproducible research and hope
that it has sufficient following in the future to rate mention if you
decide to revise your introduction someday.
A
Hi Ulf,
Ulf Stegemann writes:
> (defun ulf-message-send-and-org-gnus-store-link (&optional arg)
This is something I've been trying to achieve for very long! Great
you found a solution. A minor suggestion: the function should make
sure the buffer is not killed after the message is sent.
I a
Bastien writes:
> Hi Torsten,
>
> Torsten Wagner writes:
>
>> Using [Orgmode] as a tag on the orgmode list is an arguable point.
>> Maybe the someone higher in the queue like to make a decision to
>> shorten it to [Org].
>
> I agreed this would be an improvement to use [Org].
>
> If nobody have
Matt Lundin writes:
> Yes! My apologies for the delay.
No problem at all -- I'm myself replying very *old* emails, meaning I'm
coming late on all this.
> I now have a bit of time to polish it up and add documentation, so it
> should be on Worg soon. :)
Great :)
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On 1/4/11 10:33 AM, Bastien wrote:
Indraneel Majumdar writes:
With [%] or [/] set to update, the item line gets mangled as soon as TODO
is changed to DONE from column view.
Here's what it looks like:
** TODO test 1 [/]
:PROPERTIES:
:Effort: 1
:END:
*** T[0/1[0/1[0/1[0/1[0/1[1/1]]<<< MANG
Detlef Steuer writes:
> My capturing template looks like this:
>
> ("w" "Vocabulary" entry (file+headline "~/Norwegisch/norwegisch.org"
> "Vokabeln
> ") "* Wort \n:PROPERTIES:\n:DRILL_CARD_TYPE: twosided\n:END:\n\n
> norsk\n%^ \
> n deutsch \n%^"))
>
> So I'd would like to be noticed
2011/1/4 Jeff Horn :
> This is the oddest thing to happen to me since I started using emacs.
> A restart fixed it (restarts almost never fix anything for me), but
> now, emacs won't read my init file. Very strange! Probably something
> to do with symlinks or something.
>
> Thanks anyway and sorry f
2011/1/4 Jeff Horn :
>> No idea right now. Though, it could help if you would
>>
>> M-x toggle-debug-on-error
>>
>> and provide us with the error stack.
>
> I would, and normally do, except there are no errors. It just fails to
> pick up *any* TODOs, ATM.
This is the oddest thing to happen to m
Indraneel Majumdar writes:
> With [%] or [/] set to update, the item line gets mangled as soon as TODO
> is changed to DONE from column view.
>
> Here's what it looks like:
>
> ** TODO test 1 [/]
> :PROPERTIES:
> :Effort: 1
> :END:
>
> *** T[0/1[0/1[0/1[0/1[0/1[1/1]] <<< MANGLED AGAIN (line was
Aidan Gauland writes:
> #+HTML:
>
> If there is no way to do this, should I file a feature request?
I think you're looking for this:
#+ATTR_HTML: alt="My image description"
[[file:~/image.jpg][My Image]]
HTH,
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Eric S Fraga writes:
> If I have a read-only file, I can export the whole file (say to HTML)
> and it works. If, however, I select a region and try to export that,
> org fails with the error message:
>
> : org-export-get-title-from-subtree: Buffer is read-only: #
>
> This appears to be because o
Antti Kaihola writes:
> This is an excellent tip (displays a list of daily clocked items with
> a clock report summary). It definitely deserves at least a mention in
> the documentation, since it's very useful and not easy to find for a
> newcomer.
I just added this tip to Worg/org-custom-agenda
Dear all,
I appologize for this slightly off-topic mail but I wanted to let you
know that -- after asking many questions -- I finally finished my first
org-mode- and Babel-based presentation. If you are interested in my
slides or the source code, feel free to download it from my github
reposi
Hi,
Carsten Dominik writes:
> On Oct 4, 2010, at 11:44 AM, Richard Riley wrote:
>
>>
>> I dont know if it would be generally useful, but a tiny little tweak to
>> tag editing in order to allow "," as a seperator when typing in tags via
>> C-c C-q TAB "free entry" interface. "," is certainly easi
Hi Torsten,
Torsten Wagner writes:
> Using [Orgmode] as a tag on the orgmode list is an arguable point.
> Maybe the someone higher in the queue like to make a decision to
> shorten it to [Org].
I agreed this would be an improvement to use [Org].
If nobody have a strong objection, I'll make thi
Hi Konrad,
I suggest then that we install this as a contrib package - and once
you have the assignment finished, we can move it.
- Carsten
On Jan 4, 2011, at 3:44 PM, Konrad Hinsen wrote:
Hi Carsten,
Hi Konrad, this looks good.
Have you signed papers with the FSF, or do we have to make
Hi Carsten,
> Hi Konrad, this looks good.
>
> Have you signed papers with the FSF, or do we have to make this a contributed
> file?
I have started the FSF process in december, and got a message yesterday that
the papers to be signed are on the way to me. I have no idea how long this will
take
Sebastien
> Hi Jambunathan,
>
> I am currently very interested in your work for converting Org files
> into OpenOffice documents. Meanwhile you forked Org-7.3 for that.
Thanks for your interest.
> I was wondering if it is a big deal to make your project apart of Org
> thus it could be used wi
Bastien writes:
> Matt Lundin writes:
>
>> Marvin Doyley writes:
>>
>>> Does anybody have a latex-org- importer ?
>>> I would like to use this as a collaborative tool when working with
>>> colleagues and students who are versed in latex but not familiar with
>>> emacs or org mode. Could prove t
Bastien writes:
> I asked Jason if he could take care of http://orgmode.org and I'm glad
> he kindly accepted. We've been working on the website migration: it's
> effective since yesterday.
>
> Links and services like mathjax or org-info-js work as expected. If
> you notice anything missing/br
Hi Giovanny,
you are using the property prompt in an incorrect way.
The %^{Element}p can be anywhere in the template. It
will be removed *entirely*, and a corresponding property
will be added in the property drawer. So you are not
supposed to put this on a line by itself inside a
property draw
Hi Konrad, this looks good.
Have you signed papers with the FSF, or do we have to make this a
contributed file?
- Carsten
On Jan 3, 2011, at 1:07 PM, Konrad Hinsen wrote:
The attached file implements a new link type "eshell". An eshell
link consists of an optional buffer name followed by
Hi All,
I am trying to achieve the following: any link of the form
[[/ssh:host:/path/to/file]] should, when followed, be translated to
[[/plink:host:/path/to/file]] (without being textually altered, of
course).
The reason for this is that Emacs Tramp under Windows refuses to
cooperate with OpenSSH
Hi Matt,
Matt Lundin writes:
> Marvin Doyley writes:
>
>> Does anybody have a latex-org- importer ?
>> I would like to use this as a collaborative tool when working with
>> colleagues and students who are versed in latex but not familiar with
>> emacs or org mode. Could prove to be very powerfu
e20100633 writes:
> I found in the manual that commented lines will *not* be exported.
>
> But I'd like to know if there's a hook around allowing to export
> comments from org-mode to LaTeX (I mean, comments will appear in the
> dvi/pdf in some way).
On top of other solutions already mentioned,
> Gnugol is small, fast, simple, and growing more useful by the day. (I
> wrote the doc (http://gnugol.taht.net) for it in org-mode, too)
I had no big problems compiling, etc. (on up-to-date Mac Os X). Just
had to change some permissions in the library after installation and
then it worked like a
Bart Bunting writes:
> Running into a few issues at the moment: I did download and build the
> jansson library which is installed in /usr/local
>
> However when I run gnugol I'm seeing the following error:
>
> Errors: google(1): ../engines/google.so: cannot open shared object file: No
> such fi
Hi Rainer,
Rainer M Krug writes:
> Now this explains it - thanks a million - works absolutely perfectly.
>
> Could that info be added to worg or even the org manual? It mentions the
> listings and color package are mentioned, but not that colors need to be
> specified to have colors in the resul
Hi Tom,
"Thomas S. Dye" writes:
> Perhaps it would be possible to make available online different versions of
> the manual corresponding to the major variants of Org-mode in circulation,
> e.g. the latest release, the version(s) distributed with emacs, and the
> leading edge?
It makes sense.
da...@adboyd.com (J. David Boyd) writes:
> I'm getting this error message:
>
>
>
> In toplevel form:
> lisp/org-indent.el:223:39:Error: Wrong type argument: listp, nstars
> make: *** [lisp/org-indent.elc] Error 1
I'm not able to reproduce this. Do you still have this error with
latest Org (from
Daniel E. Doherty,
Daniel E. Doherty wrote:
> All,
>
> I have the following templates defined for org-capture:
>
> ,
> | (setq org-capture-templates
> | '(("t" "Todo Item" entry
> | (file+headline org-default-notes-file "Tasks")
> | "* TODO %? %^G\n %a")
> | (
Hi Dave,
Dave Taht writes:
> Gnugol is small, fast, simple, and growing more useful by the day. (I
> wrote the doc (http://gnugol.taht.net) for it in org-mode, too)
Looks interesting!
> It's not fully baked yet, but it's usable/reliable enough to have
> plausible promise for other org-mode use
Hi David,
da...@adboyd.com (J. David Boyd) writes:
> I'm getting this error message:
>
>
>
> In toplevel form:
> lisp/org-indent.el:223:39:Error: Wrong type argument: listp, nstars
> make: *** [lisp/org-indent.elc] Error 1
I'm not able to reproduce this. Do you still have this error with
latest
Sébastien Vauban writes:
> To be more accurate, I'd write:
>
> "msosql engine ... using the osql command (from MS SQL Server) on Windows
> systems."
Done, thanks.
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Hi Jeff,
Jeff Horn wrote:
> Hey orgsters,
>
> I've been having mountains of issues since refactoring my init file.
> Right now, the one I'm stumped on is custom agenda commands. I had
> quite a few that I had grown accustomed to, and they don't seem to
> work anymore.
>
> They all show empty buffe
Hey orgsters,
I've been having mountains of issues since refactoring my init file.
Right now, the one I'm stumped on is custom agenda commands. I had
quite a few that I had grown accustomed to, and they don't seem to
work anymore.
They all show empty buffers, which is also a symptom of showing th
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