Richard Riley wrote:
>
> Ive not been using org mode for a while, just came back to and using
> latest 24 snapshot from git I get
>
> ,
> | Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-function window-combination-p)
> | window-combination-p(# nil)
> | calendar-generate-window(1 2012)
> | calen
Ive not been using org mode for a while, just came back to and using
latest 24 snapshot from git I get
,
| Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-function window-combination-p)
| window-combination-p(# nil)
| calendar-generate-window(1 2012)
| calendar-basic-setup(nil)
| calendar()
| o
Hi
After Eric's fix a couple of days ago, setting :noweb-ref through a
property now works as explained in the manual. However, the example
given will only work if one turns on property inheritance. I think it
is worthwhile noting this in the manual. The patch here adds that
comment.
First time I
>
> Hi Bastien,
>
> Thanks a lot, this really works, and it sounds like literate programming. Can
> you suggest some quick reading on using org-mode for literate programming?
>
> Happy new year,
>
> York
>
Read Chapter 14 of the Org-mode manual. And go to
http://orgmode.org/worg/ and search with t
Thanks -- understood. I checked org-clock.el for uses of org-clock-string
in regexps but failed to check other files.
Joe V.
On Sat, Dec 31, 2011 at 3:06 AM, Carsten Dominik
wrote:
> Applied, thanks.
>
> But I have removed the regexp-quote again, because org-clock-string
> is used in many more
On 31/12/11 18:55, Martyn Jago wrote:
Bastien writes:
Dear all,
time to wrap-up for today and to celebrate.
This has been a *great* year of development!
May all your TODOs belong to your %s_archive.
Happy new year :)
Indeed!
Bonne année et bonne santé!
It's time to get the glad rags on a
Daniel,
One soultion proposed elsewhere on this list is to do
(package-initialize) in the primary init.el before starter-kit gets
going. That way, it picks up the elpa version of org from the git-go.
I confirm that this solution fixed my issue.
Thanks,
Eric
Bastien writes:
> Dear all,
>
> time to wrap-up for today and to celebrate.
> This has been a *great* year of development!
> May all your TODOs belong to your %s_archive.
>
> Happy new year :)
Indeed!
Bonne année et bonne santé!
It's time to get the glad rags on and C-c C-c :)
Hi Jambunathan
Jambunathan K writes:
> Martyn
>
> The probelmatic commit could actually be this:
> commit - 07f006e4fd9a7b66643cd7b404c8994665ba8300
> which touches the Makefile.
The problem was indeed related to the Makefile - the thing that changed
(I'm guessing) is the use of the EMACS
> I would use code blocks tangling
>
> ,
> | #+TITLE: Test
> |
> | * Test headline
> |
> | #+begin_src tex :tangle yes
> | \documentclass{article}
> | \begin{document}
> | ...
> | \end{document}
> | #+end_src
> `
>
> `C-c C-v t' on the block will create a .tex file with the exact content
>
Am 31.12.2011 18:25, schrieb Bastien:
Dear all,
time to wrap-up for today and to celebrate.
This has been a *great* year of development!
May all your TODOs belong to your %s_archive.
Happy new year :)
hmm, understand that chronology is of some importance to org-mode
beside of that it's not
Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and
what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report? See
http://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback
Your bug report will be posted to the Org-mode mailing list.
-
Dear all,
time to wrap-up for today and to celebrate.
This has been a *great* year of development!
May all your TODOs belong to your %s_archive.
Happy new year :)
--
Bastien
Hi Marc-Oliver,
thanks to the ideas you mentioned long ago for org-find-timestamps.el,
I implemented a new org-sparse-tree possibility: by date range.
Just try `C-c / D' in an Org file and you'll see it.
Thanks again for this idea!
--
Bastien
Hi Vicktor,
Viktor Rosenfeld writes:
> is it possible to quickly limit what the agenda is showing to one
> category?
Yes -- you can now use `<' to filter the agenda through the category
from the current line. Another press to `<' will remove the filter.
This filter can be combined with tag
Hi François,
pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
> This morning, I just noticed this line:
>
> CLOCK: [2011-12-29 jeu 9:30]--[2011-12-29 jeu 11:44] => 11:44
This should be fixed now, thanks for reporting this.
Best,
--
Bastien
Jeff Horn wrote:
> Manually loading `org-mode/lisp/org-compat.el` loads the missing
> function. Is it weird to have so much functionality depend on a
> compatibility library? (I don't do software for a living, this is an
> innocent question.)
>
> Also, does anyone have a clue as to why org-compa
Hi all,
I've imported school holidays from .ics into my org-mode setup. They do
show up in the agenda. I would like to have a special color for all
holiday entries in the agenda. Maybe I can add this in the
PROPERTIES-Drawer?
And another related question: Is it possible to give the start and end
Hi Ivan,
Ivan Kanis writes:
>> Have you signed FSF papers?
>
> Hi Carsten,
>
> Yes I have.
Great -- I added you to the list of contributors on
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html
Thanks for this patch!
--
Bastien
Applied, thanks.
- Carsten
On 28.12.2011, at 20:06, Ivan Kanis wrote:
> Hi Bastien,
>
> The following patch fixes linking bbdb 3.0 records. Let me know if the
> patch needs improvement.
>
> Take care,
>
> Ivan Kanis
>
>
i CAN'T DESCRIBE FORMATTING SINCE i DIDN'T SEE IT AND THAT'S SO MUCH OF
WHAT A CONCRETE EXAMPLE WOULD CONSIST OF IN THIS CONTEXT. On Sat, 31 Dec
2011, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Jude,
>
> can you give a concrete example of a simple checklist and a submittal
> checklist? Those concepts are interesting
Eric,
I've seen this too. The problem is that the site-file version of org is
loaded by starter-kit, then you load a local version in your init file.
It looks like the local version is at the front of your load-path, but
that's only after your init file runs.
One soultion proposed elsewhere on t
Eric,
I've seen this too. The problem is that the site-file version of org is
loaded by starter-kit, then you load a local version in your init file.
It looks like the local version is at the front of your load-path, but
that's only after your init file runs.
One soultion proposed elsewhere on t
Carsten Dominik wrote:
> On 28.12.2011, at 20:06, Ivan Kanis wrote:
>
>> Hi Bastien,
>>
>> The following patch fixes linking bbdb 3.0 records. Let me know if the
>> patch needs improvement.
>
> Have you signed FSF papers?
>
Hi Carsten,
Yes I have.
--
Ivan Kanis
http://kanis.fr
I shall never
Hi Carsten,
I think this patch series breaks agenda clock reports. The total time
shown on the report only includes the data in the org file restrictions.
I don't have time to look at where to fix this yet so if it isn't easy
to fix maybe these patches should be temporarily reverted.
I'd been r
El sáb, 31 dic 2011, Marco Craveiro decía:
> Hi Org-Moders,
>
> I've been using Org-Mode quite a bit, but I'm afraid I'm not an advanced
> user. I'm trying to generate burndown charts [1] which basically follow
> coding progress over a bounded period of time (an iteration).
>
> I started by genera
Hi Michael,
Michael Heerdegen writes:
> in my version of org-mode, the doc string of `org-show-context' forgets
> to mention `org-show-entry-below', a variable that also influences the
> behavior of this function.
Fixed, thanks.
--
Bastien
Hi Sébastien,
"Sebastien Vauban" writes:
> When in agend buffer, pressing / for the filters, and answering with an arrow
> key generates the following error:
Fixed, thanks.
--
Bastien
Hi François and Nick,
I have tested this small patch, implementing Nick's solution.
No breakage on my side -- but let's be careful here.
Thanks for testing,
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From: Bastien Guerry
Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2011 09:39:58 +0100
Subject
Hi Konstantin,
Konstantin Ziegler writes:
> I've configured several agenda views and use their pdf-exports quite
> frequently.
> Is there a way to substitute the generic header "Agenda View (unsaved)"
> with something specific to the agenda view? Maybe the description that
> is used in the agen
Hi Matt,
Matt Price writes:
> I'm trying to understand timestamps a bit better. I'm exporting my
> syllabus to html, using org2blog for my wordpress course site. The
> syllabus includes a timestamp at the beginning of each week of the
> description. org-time-stamp-custom-formats is set to:
>
>
Hi Christoph,
Christoph LANGE writes:
> a late follow-up on the problem that, out of the box, org-contacts's
> BIRTHDAY properties don't work with a 32-bit Emacs on Windows when there
> are dates before 1970 (details quoted below).
I guess this problem is still there -- hopefully Julien will ha
Hi Thorsten,
Torsten Wagner writes:
> one should be able to use org-modes date function to enter or modify
> a date for the variable #+DATE:
> At the moment its exported as plain text including the < > brackets.
> Keeping the date org-mode friendly and exporting it nicley would be a
> nice littl
Hi Brian,
Brian van den Broek writes:
> I very much appreciate orgmode's ability to parse the content of a
> yank for date and time information while entering a timestamp. I think
> it would be even cooler were orgmode able to parse the content of a
> selected region and extract the same informa
I have just fixed this issue, in the spirit of Nicks proposal.
Thanks!
- Carsten
On 15.12.2011, at 02:18, bala subramaniyam wrote:
> Hi,
> The variable "org-map-continue-from" is not reset to nil after
> the funcall to action in function "org-scan-tags".
>
> Heres the patch which
On 28.12.2011, at 20:06, Ivan Kanis wrote:
> Hi Bastien,
>
> The following patch fixes linking bbdb 3.0 records. Let me know if the
> patch needs improvement.
The patch looks OK to me.
Have you signed FSF papers?
- Carsten
>
> Take care,
>
> Ivan Kanis
>
>
Applied, thanks.
- Carsten
On 30.12.2011, at 11:49, Bernt Hansen wrote:
> The following short patch series fixes org file restriction
> handling for me. I'm regularly narrowing to subtrees for a
> project from the agenda and then using the agenda to visit tasks
> in the subtree. Each time I vi
Hi York,
York Zhao writes:
> I'm wondering if there is a way to export ONLY the LaTeX code within
> "#+begin_latex" and "#+end_latex". I want the exact literal export without
> adding anything before and after my code. The result should be exactly the
> same
> as if I have copied the block betw
Applied, thanks.
But I have removed the regexp-quote again, because org-clock-string
is used in many more regexps, and a more complete patch would be
needed to make this change meaningful.
- Carsten
On 31.12.2011, at 08:34, Joe Vornehm Jr. wrote:
> I have been seeing persistent errors of "Canno
Hi Jude,
can you give a concrete example of a simple checklist and a submittal
checklist? Those concepts are interesting. I have no doubt they are
relevant to some Org configurations, I would just like to figure out
*how*.
And I have not read the book, thanks for the reference.
--
Bastien
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