Hello,
For a couple of weeks (2 to 3 weeks, I would say), I often experience the
above message when git pull'ing.
It does not bother me: I just retry later, and it often works then, but I
thought it'd be worth mentioning.
Best regards,
Seb
--
Sebastien Vauban
Hi Andras,
Andras Major wrote:
>> Andras Major wrote:
>>> I'm really intrigued by org-mode's table and spreadsheet functionality and
>>> would like to use it for those cases where I found excel and gnumeric
>>> impractically cumbersome.
>>>
>>> What I want are two slightly diffent things:
>>>
>>>
Hi Sebastian,
> Andras Major wrote:
>> I'm really intrigued by org-mode's table and spreadsheet functionality
>> and would like to use it for those cases where I found excel and
>> gnumeric impractically cumbersome.
>>
>> What I want are two slightly diffent things:
>>
>> - Make tables that have c
Hi Jason,
I noticed a nasty refile bug this evening. The problem commit is
identified as:
,
| 85f03c0859d84d0b3b51764f379644d1461733df is the first bad commit
| commit 85f03c0859d84d0b3b51764f379644d1461733df
| Author: Jason Dunsmore
| Date: Tue Feb 15 21:31:17 2011 +
|
| Bugfix:
Johnny writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I have started using aliases in bbdb and wonder if there is any setup to
> autocomplete on defined aliases in the headers? Say, I have an alias
> named "listofmembers" and want to mail them. I add this mail-alias field
> to all relevant contacts, then in the "To" head
Henri-Paul Indiogine writes:
> I update org-mode daily. Today I encountered a problem that had
> never happened before during my export to LaTeX
>
> 1. C-c C-e l ;; export to LaTeX
>
> 2. error appears in messages buffer:
>
> Export buffer:
> Exporting to LaTeX...
> Recognizing tables...d
Henri-Paul Indiogine writes:
> Greetings!
>
> I update org-mode daily. Today I encountered a problem that had
> never happened before during my export to LaTeX
>
> 1. C-c C-e l ;; export to LaTeX
>
> 2. error appears in messages buffer:
>
> Export buffer:
> Exporting to LaTeX...
> Recogn
> Your remark reminded me that I should look at the generic exporter in
> contrib. It needs an eval-while-compile wrapped (require 'cl) to
> compile and run cleanly. It also doesn't appear to recognize tables (or
> those are still copies from the ASCII export?). It looks like it works
> line-by
Greetings!
I update org-mode daily. Today I encountered a problem that had
never happened before during my export to LaTeX
1. C-c C-e l ;; export to LaTeX
2. error appears in messages buffer:
Export buffer:
Exporting to LaTeX...
Recognizing tables...done
Loading reftex...done
Symbol's
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> _Note to self_ : I really wish we can come up with an exporter that
> exactly matches Org syntax. An element recognized/ignored in Org should
> be identically recognized/ignored during the export process without
> resorting to any trick (à la `org-protected' text property
Bastien writes:
> Mhh... I tried to patch org-info-src.js with this fix, to recompile
> it (and get org-info.js). I copied the result here:
>
> http://orgmode.org/org-info2.js
That is the same file I have produced myself now.
> Then setting this path in `org-infojs-options', I tried variou
Jambunathan K writes:
[...]
> TIL that generic exporter supports export to mediawiki.
TIL?
[...]
>> I've seen that multilines field are not supported in tables, however the
>> "Org Mode Manual" contains an example of a multiple lines list item (in
>> the Plain List node search for Sean Austi
As per subject: whenever I issue a "org-mobile-push" command, the pushed
.org file is opened on a new Emacs frame.
Configuration below.
By the way, thank you for putting together the org-mode. It's amazing!
Stefano
Emacs : GNU Emacs 23.2.1 (i386-mingw-nt6.1.7600)
of 2010-05-08 on G41R2F1
Pa
Jambunathan K writes:
> Walter Franzini
> writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm experimenting with org-mode's exporting features and I've
>> discovered that, with both mediawiki exporters, multilines list's
>> items are rendered as a list item followed by a preformatted text
>> block.
>
> What do you mean
Walter Franzini writes:
> Jambunathan K writes:
>
>> Walter Franzini
>> writes:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm experimenting with org-mode's exporting features and I've
>>> discovered that, with both mediawiki exporters, multilines list's
>>> items are rendered as a list item followed by a preformatt
Walter Franzini writes:
> Jambunathan K writes:
>
> [...]
>
>> TIL that generic exporter supports export to mediawiki.
>
> TIL?
Reddit-speak for Today I Learned.
>
> [...]
>
>>> I've seen that multilines field are not supported in tables, however the
>>> "Org Mode Manual" contains an exampl
Walter Franzini
writes:
> Hi,
>
> I'm experimenting with org-mode's exporting features and I've
> discovered that, with both mediawiki exporters, multilines list's
> items are rendered as a list item followed by a preformatted text
> block.
What do you mean by "both" mediawiki exporters?
>Fr
This patch fixes two bugs. The original code always included events in December
of the previous year and January of the next year regardless of the month
range. This fixes that. Also, the original code didn't keep repeating events
that started outside of the month range. The new code keeps all r
Hi all,
I have started using aliases in bbdb and wonder if there is any setup to
autocomplete on defined aliases in the headers? Say, I have an alias
named "listofmembers" and want to mail them. I add this mail-alias field
to all relevant contacts, then in the "To" header type the full alias
"list
Peter de Jong writes:
> Perhaps this is indeed a latex issue related to the scrlttr2 class.
> I have reverted back to Jambu's original .scrlttr2 file, added the
> BIND, changed [jambu] to [pdj] for the LCO, removed the *encl section.
> I also applied the patch to org-latex.el.
You can add the #+
Perhaps this is indeed a latex issue related to the scrlttr2 class.
I have reverted back to Jambu's original .scrlttr2 file, added the
BIND, changed [jambu] to [pdj] for the LCO, removed the *encl section.
I also applied the patch to org-latex.el.
No maketitle appears in the .tex, but from the com
Hi all
I suggest to change the config of git diff in the org-mode.git repo to
the more helpful hunk header (the @@...@@ line) style:
#+begin_src diff
@@ -12991,7 +12991,7 @@ (defun org-align-tags-here (to-col)
(goto-char (match-beginning 1))
(insert " ")
(delete-regi
I'd like to add to my tasks a property whose value should be the difference in
time between the effort estimates and the actual clocked time. The final purpose
is to use the property in column view mode as I do with CLOCKSUM and Effort.
Could you give me any hints?
Hsiu-Khuern Tang writes:
> org-babel-open-src-block-result: Symbol's value as variable is void:
> org-babel-inline-src-block-regexp
Thanks for reporting this. I've just posted a patch in another thread:
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/45159
As a workaround you can also do an M-x
John Hendy writes:
> Would this have an effect if I don't ever run 'make install'?
Since it is added to the load-path during compile it might have
undesirable side-effects if an older org-mode resides at that path.
But, I'm now getting these errors too since I have started Emacs
freshly. The of
Hi John and Achim,
Thanks for your replies. I tried your suggestions, and here are the results:
- Achim's suggestions:
I normally install org-mode from a .deb that I create using a
debian/rules file copied from the debian org-mode package, so I
believe I'm using the correct org-install.elc file
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