How does one prevent flyspell from operating on code blocks in org?
I've tried adding ("+begin_src" . "+end_src") to
ispell-skip-region-alist, but it didn't seem to work.
Another possible way to do it might be to create a wrapper around
org-goto with alternative interface where you set org-goto-max-level
to 1. I've been using org-goto (alt. interface) with ido mode for a
while, and it's great (although I haven't tried restricting headlines
to just the top level).
Hi Eric,
Yes, this is overdue. I think your plan is a good one.
Perhaps a few of the individual use cases could be moved to FIXME,
instead? I'm thinking here of Feiming Chen's R setup and some of my
contributions when I was experimenting writing LaTeX inside source
code blocks. The authors cou
Please try/apply enclosed patch:
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diff --git a/lisp/org-agenda.el b/lisp/org-agenda.el
index 780794e..3ae5e0c 100644
--- a/lisp/org-agenda.el
+++ b/lisp/org-agenda.el
@@ -7202,16 +7202,17 @@ use the dedicated frame)."
(if (and cu
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RMS is touring India right now.
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He is giving a talk at IIT, Madras.
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François Pinard wrote:
> pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
>
> > When I execute org-publish-all, I would like to have some indication
> > of the progress, so I can follow what is going on. [...] Such
> > "Publishing PROJECT..." message would also be useful to me in another
> >
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> I've commited an ASCII back-end for new export engine.
>
> Assuming contrib directory is in your load-path, you just need to
> (require 'org-export) to have both LaTeX and ASCII exporters ready to
> boot.
>
> You can then access to the dispatcher with M-x org-
pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
> When I execute org-publish-all, I would like to have some indication
> of the progress, so I can follow what is going on. [...] Such
> "Publishing PROJECT..." message would also be useful to me in another
> way. [...] the script execution is a
Samuel Wales wrote:
> On 2012-02-05, Bernt Hansen wrote:
> > Nick Dokos writes:
> >> I suspect that this is going to be difficult, if not impossible.
> >> In particular, tags and properties search uses - as a metacharacter,
> >> so having it appear as part of a tag or property would probably
>
Thanks for raising this point. The bulk of the content in the Babel
portion of worg is fairly old, predating the syntax standardization
efforts this fall. I've just pushed some minor updates to the main
babel pages, but updating the language-specific tutorials and the
individual use cases will be
Hi Riccardo,
Thanks for the URL. Org mode has evolved since this article was
written. It should probably be revised or taken off Worg. I've copied
Eric Schulte, who is better able than me to determine the correct course
of action here.
In the meantime, an up-to-date description of how Org mode
Phewww !
Hi Eric, Thanx a lot !
Not quite through with understanding your post, but I already see, that there
is everything I need in there.
Thanx a lot and Thanx again !
with kind regards, Marc
On 2012-02-05, Bernt Hansen wrote:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>> I suspect that this is going to be difficult, if not impossible.
>> In particular, tags and properties search uses - as a metacharacter,
>> so having it appear as part of a tag or property would probably
>> break things there.
>
> How is
Marc-Oliver Ihm writes:
> Hi again,
>
> is there an elisp-way to see the header-arguments, that are passed to a
> #+call-line ?
>
> (This relates to my previous question "[babel] #+call-line removes hlines and
> headings ?", but has
> shifted in subject, so I would like to start a new thread,
I reduced my mobile org file set to a single file "general.org" by
adjusting org-mobile-files.
I did an org-mobile-push but the mobile app falls over when I try to
sync it saying "error downloading checksums". I read on the org-mobile
web page that one should manally run md5 (which was a surprise
Thanks. I had that one set. I missed that the scheduled repeted items
that do not show up have property style, habit (module). I have
scheduled repeted items that shows but the do not have this specific
property.
When I deleted property style, habit the missing scheduled repeted item
appeared.
I have a certain journal (journal.org) which causes org-mobile-push to
crash and leave a massive backtrace. I havent attached it here as it
takes my netbook abot ten minutes to copy it and another ten to paste it
in emacs for some reason, so delaying providing that I though I would
exclude it :
i
Glasspen writes:
> This is about repeted scheduled item that not shows in agenda next week
> or month. I want to be able to see every todo item for next week. How
> can I accomplish that? Now I can see scheduled items but not repeted
> scheduled items. Why?
Maybe try the following setting?
(set
knubee writes:
> I am trying to create a custom agenda view that displays the deadline date
> (rather than the tags) associated with certain entries.
>
> So, rather than:
>
> todo: TODO Finish the task :Work:
>
> I want to display:
>
> todo: TODO Finish the task 5 Februar
Hi, Orger friends.
When I execute org-publish-all, I would like to have some indication of
the progress, so I can follow what is going on.
The *Messages* buffer indeed gets crowded with many noisy lines, and I
can find hints about the project being processed though "Skipping
unmodified file SUCH-
Nick Dokos writes:
> Samuel Wales wrote:
>
>> For some reason I can't get used to underscores[1] and I
>> want to use hyphens (i.e. "-") for tags, todo keywords, and
>> properties.
>>
>
> I suspect that this is going to be difficult, if not impossible.
> In particular, tags and properties searc
pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
> So I have to fight a tiny bit for being able to edit the contents. I go
> one level up, collapse then expand, and everything becomes OK.
I just use C-u C-u C-u TAB to expand everything wihtout moving point in
that case and fold it again later.
Hello,
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
> References to org-e-latex-packages-alist in org-e-latex.el docstrings
> should be to org-export-latex-packages-alist.
This should be fixed (along with your other report). Thanks for both
reports.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
>>> I sometimes want to turn [[POINTER][COMMENT]] into COMMENT.
>> [...] you should write a separate function that unlinks the link.
> OK, should easily be done on my side.
Just in case useful to others, I did it this way:
(defun fp-org-kill-l
On 02/04/2012 11:45 PM, Brian van den Broek wrote:
On 4 Feb 2012 22:55, "Simon Thum" wrote:
Hi all,
it seems to me that specifying recurring multi-days things like
<2012-12-24 +1y>--<2012-12-15> do not show up in the agenda. I know there
sexp dates, but these have other drawbacks.
I've
Nick Dokos writes:
> François Pinard wrote:
>> I sometimes want to turn [[POINTER][COMMENT]] into COMMENT.
> This is done by org-make-link-string: it considers an empty link to be
> an error. If you toggle-debug-on-error, you will get a backtrace.
>> Could it [`C-c C-l' given an empty link]
Nick Dokos writes:
> François Pinard wrote:
>> Consider a header having many sub-headers, and which is closed. So I
>> only see that header, followed by an ellipsis at the end of that line.
>> On that header, command `C-c .' turns the initial star (or string
>> thereof) into a dash.
> I don't
Hi!
This is about repeted scheduled item that not shows in agenda next week
or month. I want to be able to see every todo item for next week. How
can I accomplish that? Now I can see scheduled items but not repeted
scheduled items. Why?
Regards
Hi, this is the URL:
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/how-to-use-Org-Babel-for-R.html
Best
R
2012/2/5 Thomas S. Dye
> Hi Riccardo,
>
> This code appears to be outdated. I don't recall this code on the org
> site. Could you send a URL?
>
> All the best,
> Tom
>
> Riccardo Romoli wri
Hi again,
is there an elisp-way to see the header-arguments, that are passed to a
#+call-line ?
(This relates to my previous question "[babel] #+call-line removes hlines and
headings ?", but has
shifted in subject, so I would like to start a new thread, which can be
understood on its own ...
Hi,
I would like to use "C-c '" to edit the current
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