Aloha all,
I'm sometimes running into this error message when I capture:
condition-case: Capture abort: (quit pasteboard doesn't contain valid data)
Unfortunately, this doesn't mean anything to me. The problem arises
after I've been working for a while, but I haven't an idea why it
starts, or a
Hi
this is a follow up on a early post.
I try to get noweb working with ob-screen.
I wrote several code blocks and named them. I finished with a code block
which calls all other blocks using noweb notation adding to its header
:noweb yes. I execute this block by C-c C-c but the noweb reference ge
Hi Eric,
Thanks a lot for your quick reply and fix. Getting the git repo
version scares me a bit, but I guess I'll just have to take the
plunge! Here we go :)
Thanks again,
Tomas
On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 16:51, Eric Schulte wrote:
> Tomas Grigera writes:
>
>> Hi list,
>>
>> This is my first po
On 12/29/2011 05:55 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
>
> One more thing - try the following from the command line:
>
> firefox --remote "openURL(mailto:sran...@gmail.com)"
>
> If that gets you back into emacs, then emacs is off the hook: a visit to
> about:config in firefox is indicated.
Good suggestion. I
On 12/29/2011 05:42 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
>
> and if that's the case for you as well, then org is off the
> hook: you have to look downstream from browse-url to figure
> out where it's going off the rails. In particular, check
> if browse-url-mailto-function is set: if it is, try setting
> it to n
Scott Randby wrote:
> This might be off-topic, but there has been discussion about this issue
> before on this list.
>
> http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/22550
>
> The problem is that the above discussion doesn't solve my problem. So
> here it is.
>
> On my old system (Ubuntu 10.0
Scott Randby wrote:
> ...
> On my new system (Xubuntu 11.10, Emacs 24.0.92.1, Org-Mode 7.8.02,
> default browser Firefox, default mail client Thunderbird), an Emacs
> window in message-mode is opened when I click on a mailto link in an
> org-mode file. This is not what I want, I want the behavi
On 12/29/2011 07:02 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
Then perhaps something more is wrong. I downloaded orgmode-7.8.02 and
installed that after having run the standard gitclone command to clone
org-mode on this system. I did that because the gitclone process pulled
version 5.23 for me and also created
This might be off-topic, but there has been discussion about this issue
before on this list.
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/22550
The problem is that the above discussion doesn't solve my problem. So
here it is.
On my old system (Ubuntu 10.04, Emacs 23.3, Org-Mode 7.8.02, default
Hi Eric,
Thanks for the prompt reply. I was trying hard to avoid dependencies on
anything other than vanilla debian actually. If there is no other way
around it, I'll try and use git latest...
Thanks
Marco
On Thu, 2011-12-29 at 14:10 -0700, Eric Schulte wrote:
> Hi Marco,
>
> Please update to
On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 3:12 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> We're now golden. When I ran git describe I was told no repository
> exists. So I ran git init and created an empty repository and then ran
> the git clone command and this time aI have an installed version of 7.8.02
> and am told I'm up to
We're now golden. When I ran git describe I was told no repository
exists. So I ran git init and created an empty repository and then ran
the git clone command and this time aI have an installed version of 7.8.02
and am told I'm up to date. Apparently running a git clone operation on
slackwa
Hi Marco,
Please update to the latest version of Org-mode available from git at
http://orgmode.org/org-mode-download.html and let us know if the problem
persists.
Cheers,
Marco Craveiro writes:
> Hi Org-Moders,
>
> I've got a problem with org-babel HTML exports and I wonder if you can
> help m
Hi all,
I have an org file with this structure:
* head
** topic 1 :topic:
*** foo
Hi Org-Moders,
I've got a problem with org-babel HTML exports and I wonder if you can
help me. I'm using an up-to-date debian "emacs-snapshot" as follows:
- GNU Emacs 24.0.92.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.2.3) of
2011-12-27 on zelenka, modified by Debian
- Org-mode version 7.7
The probl
Tomas Grigera writes:
> Hi list,
>
> This is my first post, so just let me say first that I have been using
> org-mode for 10 months or so and I love it. It's an exceptional
> package, and before I ask my question I would just like to thank
> Carsten, Bastien, and the community for the great work
François Pinard wrote:
> Hi, Org people.
>
> This morning, I just noticed this line:
>
> CLOCK: [2011-12-29 jeu 9:30]--[2011-12-29 jeu 11:44] => 11:44
>
> because of the strange 11:44 total. My error is clear, as I wrote 9:30
> instead of 09:30. Correcting it gives a move reasonable total:
>
Jude DaShiell wrote:
> Then perhaps something more is wrong. I downloaded orgmode-7.8.02 and
> installed that after having run the standard gitclone command to clone
> org-mode on this system. I did that because the gitclone process pulled
> version 5.23 for me and also created my git reposi
Hi list,
This is my first post, so just let me say first that I have been using
org-mode for 10 months or so and I love it. It's an exceptional
package, and before I ask my question I would just like to thank
Carsten, Bastien, and the community for the great work and for
sharing.
Now my question:
Then perhaps something more is wrong. I downloaded orgmode-7.8.02 and
installed that after having run the standard gitclone command to clone
org-mode on this system. I did that because the gitclone process pulled
version 5.23 for me and also created my git repository for me in that
process.
Jude DaShiell wrote:
> Once that was done I figured to run make ./update in the org-7.8.02
> directory and get the latest patches. No cigar, this isn't within any git
> repository apparently on my end so couldn't be pulled by make ./update.
> Do I need to edit the Makefile to clear this prob
> On Thu, 29 Dec 2011, Achim Gratz wrote:
> IMHO, an _installed_ org mode should never heuristically search
> any support files -- the location should either be recorded into
> org-install.el as a constant or made configurable as a defcustom,
> whichever is more appropriate.
Such heuristic se
Once that was done I figured to run make ./update in the org-7.8.02
directory and get the latest patches. No cigar, this isn't within any git
repository apparently on my end so couldn't be pulled by make ./update.
Do I need to edit the Makefile to clear this problem and if so how? If
not, ho
> On Thu, 29 Dec 2011, Jambunathan K wrote:
>> According to our policy, non-lisp files would go to
>> /usr/share/emacs/etc/org-mode/. We would pass this as the "etcdir"
>> parameter to "make install", so the odt style files would be
>> installed in stylesdir = /usr/share/emacs/etc/org-mode/sty
Hi, Org people.
This morning, I just noticed this line:
CLOCK: [2011-12-29 jeu 9:30]--[2011-12-29 jeu 11:44] => 11:44
because of the strange 11:44 total. My error is clear, as I wrote 9:30
instead of 09:30. Correcting it gives a move reasonable total:
CLOCK: [2011-12-29 jeu 09:30]--[2011-12-2
Am 29.12.2011 12:24, schrieb Ulrich Mueller:
Now org-odt.el currently defines org-odt-styles-dir in a defconst,
and it searches only in ../etc/styles/, ./etc/styles/, and ./etc/org/
relative to lispdir. Obviously it cannot find the files in the Gentoo
location.
IMHO, an _installed_ org mode sho
> I am wrong, the issue is not with the LibreOffice but with my memory.
>
> The srcblocks are actually aligned "centrally" (along the vertical axis)
> within the table cell. Since the two blocks are of different
> sizes/lengths the top border gets staggered.
>
> Changing the alignment to "top" wil
Hello Ulrich
> Hi,
> In Gentoo we have an issue with the location of the OpenDocument style
> files, reported to us in bug 396269 [1].
Makefile in org-7.8.02 is buggy and breaks the ODT exporter. Bastien, is
likely to re-publish a version of org-7.8.x soon.
Lately, there has been some confusion
Hi,
In Gentoo we have an issue with the location of the OpenDocument style
files, reported to us in bug 396269 [1].
When org-mode is installed as a separate Gentoo package, its lisp
files are installed in /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/org-mode/.
According to our policy, non-lisp files would go to
/us
hi all, I still did not have time to translate but is available on my
blog the process to graph orgmode using gnuplot, the link is:
http://osiux.com/visualizando-org-mode-con-gnuplot.txt
and the link of the graph of last year is:
http://osiux.com/img/org-task-by-day-2011.png
I hope you enjoy an
#+TITLE: Properties
#+AUTHOR:Seb Vauban
#+PROPERTY: var foo=1
#+PROPERTY: var+ bar=2
* Abstract
IIUC, properties are set in this way:
- on a file basis, before any heading, through the =PROPERTY= keyword,
- on a subtree basis, through the =PROPERTIES= block.
My comprehension is that t
Hi Christophe, Eric and Thomas,
Eric Schulte wrote:
> Christoph LANGE writes:
>> 2011-12-26 15:50 Sebastien Vauban:
Christoph LANGE writes:
> 2. accumulation doesn't work within the same entry; details follow:
>
> So when I changed the above contact entry to
>
> * Contac
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