Re: [O] Ctl-E doesn't go to end of line?

2011-05-17 Thread Nick Dokos
Bernt Hansen wrote: > > Isn't this the same as setting line-move-visual to nil? Just pretend > > it's an org-mode option. > > Could be :) I didn't find any details about that var when I looked at > the docstrings for the functions involved. > There's some documentation about it in the Emacs m

Re: [O] Ctl-E doesn't go to end of line?

2011-05-17 Thread Bernt Hansen
Nick Dokos writes: > Bernt Hansen wrote: > >> "Mark S." writes: >> >> > Hi Bernt, >> > >> > Thanks for pointing that out. >> > >> > However, I'm not on an item line nor a header line, so those settings >> > should not apply. But even when I changed my line to an item, and then >> > tried the s

Re: [O] Ctl-E doesn't go to end of line?

2011-05-17 Thread Nick Dokos
Bernt Hansen wrote: > "Mark S." writes: > > > Hi Bernt, > > > > Thanks for pointing that out. > > > > However, I'm not on an item line nor a header line, so those settings > > should not apply. But even when I changed my line to an item, and then > > tried the settings "t" and "reversed", it st

Re: [O] Ctl-E doesn't go to end of line?

2011-05-17 Thread Mark S.
--- On Tue, 5/17/11, Memnon Anon wrote: > From: Memnon Anon > Subject: Re: [O] Ctl-E doesn't go to end of line? > To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org > Date: Tuesday, May 17, 2011, 7:30 PM > Hi Mark, > > "Mark S." > writes: > > > Hello, > > > > In org-mode, Ctl-E is bound to org-end-of-line. > However

Re: [O] Ctl-E doesn't go to end of line?

2011-05-17 Thread Memnon Anon
Hi Mark, "Mark S." writes: > Hello, > > In org-mode, Ctl-E is bound to org-end-of-line. However, this doesn't > appear to take you to the actual end of line as it does in the regular > modes. Instead, it appears to take you out to the default line fill -- > even if your specified line fill is mu

Re: [O] Ctl-E doesn't go to end of line?

2011-05-17 Thread Bernt Hansen
"Mark S." writes: > Hi Bernt, > > Thanks for pointing that out. > > However, I'm not on an item line nor a header line, so those settings > should not apply. But even when I changed my line to an item, and then > tried the settings "t" and "reversed", it still wouldn't hop to the > end of the lin

Re: [O] Ctl-E doesn't go to end of line?

2011-05-17 Thread Mark S.
Hi Bernt, Thanks for pointing that out. However, I'm not on an item line nor a header line, so those settings should not apply. But even when I changed my line to an item, and then tried the settings "t" and "reversed", it still wouldn't hop to the end of the line in one go. In fact, if the li

Re: [O] Ctl-E doesn't go to end of line?

2011-05-17 Thread Bernt Hansen
"Mark S." writes: > Hello, > > In org-mode, Ctl-E is bound to org-end-of-line. However, this doesn't > appear to take you to the actual end of line as it does in the regular > modes. Instead, it appears to take you out to the default line fill -- > even if your specified line fill is much shorter

[O] Ctl-E doesn't go to end of line?

2011-05-17 Thread Mark S.
Hello, In org-mode, Ctl-E is bound to org-end-of-line. However, this doesn't appear to take you to the actual end of line as it does in the regular modes. Instead, it appears to take you out to the default line fill -- even if your specified line fill is much shorter or much longer than the def

Re: [O] lower-case TODOs

2011-05-17 Thread Ido Magal
I replaced all existing todos with lowercase equivalents and don't recall having any downsides. I agree that it's a much more pleasant and less intimidating visual. On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 12:34, Nathan Neff wrote: > > Can anyone see foresee any big pitfalls with doing this? > >

[O] lower-case TODOs

2011-05-17 Thread Nathan Neff
I'm considering using lower-case "TODO" keywords -- I tried them out and they're MUCH LESS INTIMITDATING than their upper-case counterparts :-) Can anyone see foresee any big pitfalls with doing this? I did a dry run on a test.org file, and the agenda contained a bunch of * DONE headings (because

Re: [O] print booklet from orgmode

2011-05-17 Thread Dov Grobgeld
You might also want to have a look at the following scripts that I wrote lots of years ago that allow creating a booklet of an arbitrary postscript file. They might be broken though after all these years. Please let me know of any problems. See: http://imagic.weizmann.ac.il/~dov/freesw/impose+/ind

Re: [O] Include headings in export, but exclude from TOC?

2011-05-17 Thread Luke Crook
suvayu ali gmail.com> writes: > > On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 6:38 PM, Luke Crook balooga.com> wrote: > > :NOEXPORT: removes a heading from export and the TOC. Is there a > > tag that will > > only exclude a heading from appearing in the TOC? > > > > For LaTeX export the following header option sh

Re: [O] Stop inserting default CSS in HTML export?

2011-05-17 Thread Nick Dokos
amscopub-m...@yahoo.com wrote: > How can I get org-mode to stop inserting the default CSS in the HTML export? > > By default, exporting to HTML gives me this CSS defined in the header. I'd > like to...well, *not* have it included in the HTML. > Does footnote (2) of section 12.5.9, "CSS suppor

Re: [O] org-contacts and birthdays without year

2011-05-17 Thread Memnon Anon
Julien Danjou writes: >> Is it possible to specify birthdays without year? I often want to jot >> down someone's birthday so I'm not surprised next year, but don't want >> to ask them how old they are. :) > > Not really :( Same problem here, I just set the year to 1900 whenever I do not know.

[O] Stop inserting default CSS in HTML export?

2011-05-17 Thread amscopub-mail
How can I get org-mode to stop inserting the default CSS in the HTML export? By default, exporting to HTML gives me this CSS defined in the header. I'd like to...well, *not* have it included in the HTML.