Simon Thum wrote:
> On 06/24/2012 05:21 PM, Karl Voit wrote:
> > * Simon Thum wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> thanks for sharing your setup. Piggybacking on this thread, I'm just
> >> starting with org-contacts and wonder how I could get it to perform
> >> case-insensitive searches? (This would make i
On 06/24/2012 05:21 PM, Karl Voit wrote:
* Simon Thum wrote:
Hi,
thanks for sharing your setup. Piggybacking on this thread, I'm just
starting with org-contacts and wonder how I could get it to perform
case-insensitive searches? (This would make it easier to search for
parts of names)
http:/
[Translating from french to english. I sent a reply in french
offlist -- feel free to reply in english for archive's purpose.]
Bonjour Sylvie,
la langue pour cette liste est l'anglais -- je traduis votre
demande ci-dessous.
sylvie celerier writes:
> je commence à peine à utiliser org mode sur
Hi all
On Sun, Jun 17, 2012 at 4:07 AM, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Either require org-capture in org-feed or move the function to org.el, which
> both org-capture and org-feed require.
Thank you for the help. I have chosen the solution with require org-capture.
The patch is now finished and attached:
Bonjour,
je commence à peine à utiliser org mode sur une machine Windows et cherche
à exporter le premier fichier créé en openDocument ODT ou en pdf. Il manque
semble-t-il un Zip operator, mais le plus gros problème pour moi est de
savoir comment configurer l'exec-path pour indiquer le chemin du l
Hey Aurélien,
This is great. I formerly worked on something similar:
http://labs.creativecommons.org/2010/11/10/bridging-public-bugtrackers-and-local-tasklists/
However... my solution was pretty hacky.
I'd be interested to see if you come up with a generic solution that
could have mapppings fo
On 6/23/12 10:58 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Accented and a variety of other non-ascii characters do work in
targets, IDs and CUSTOM_IDs, in my experience.
Right.
Org-target-regexp is simply "<<\\([^<>]+\\)>>", so it's not
picky. Perhaps the same could be done for macros (replacing angle
br
* Simon Thum wrote:
> Hi,
>
> thanks for sharing your setup. Piggybacking on this thread, I'm just
> starting with org-contacts and wonder how I could get it to perform
> case-insensitive searches? (This would make it easier to search for
> parts of names)
http://sunsite.ualberta.ca/Documentat
Marius Hofert writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> For example, you can have:
>>
>> (add-to-list 'org-entities-user '(spc "\\ " nil " " " " " " " "))
>>
>> And then use
>>
>> p.\spc{}17
>
> I have put the above line in ~/.emacs and restarted emacs. It writes now as
> "p.17",
> so without s
Hi,
thanks for sharing your setup. Piggybacking on this thread, I'm just
starting with org-contacts and wonder how I could get it to perform
case-insensitive searches? (This would make it easier to search for
parts of names)
Cheers,
Simon
On 06/23/2012 11:58 AM, Karl Voit wrote:
* Sriram
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Marius Hofert writes:
>
>> Is there also a way to get "\"? [there is a slight but sometimes
>> important difference].
>
> Do you mean "\ "?
yes.
>
>
> Not out of the box, but you can add your own entities in
> `org-entities-user'.
>
> For example, you can
On Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 3:15 PM, Aurélien Aptel
wrote:
> Just call org-element-parse-buffer.
See also org-element-interpret-data, which lets you write back the structure.
Hi,
I'm working on a bugtracker sync tool for org-mode [1]. I'm using
org-element to parse org files, it does everything I need.
It turns this
* TODO blah <2012-06-25>
:PROPERTIES:
:foo: bar
:END:
Foo bar
into this:
(org-data nil
(headline
(:raw-value "blah <2012-06-25>"
Hello,
Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
> I typically use a non-breaking space in this case with C-x 8 .
> This also prevents a linebreak at this position. For this to work I have
> to add the following line in the LaTeX preamble:
>
> \DeclareUnicodeCharacter{00A0}{~}
or use the `utf8x' (see the `x') inpu
Hi Nick,
Nick Dokos wrote:
> Charles Philip Chan wrote:
>> "Sebastien Vauban" writes:
>>>
>>> Not really: there are commands `boxquote-unbox' and
>>> `boxquote-unbox-region' for that.
>>
>> Yes, I am aware of these commands. However, not everyone uses Emacs. ;-)
>
> Besides, when I used boxquot
Hi all,
I have been busy with real life tasks since a month and
the connection in my new flat is still random.
I will be on travel for the next four days, but I'll be
able to catch up afterwards.
Thanks to everyone who helps maintaining this list so
active.
All best,
--
Bastien
Hello,
Marius Hofert writes:
> Is there also a way to get "\"? [there is a slight but sometimes
> important difference].
Do you mean "\ "?
Not out of the box, but you can add your own entities in
`org-entities-user'.
For example, you can have:
(add-to-list 'org-entities-user '(spc "\\ " ni
Dear Nicolas, many thanks for pointing this out.
\nbsp{} leads to ~, which is correct in this case. Is there also a way to get
"\"? [there is a slight but sometimes important difference].
Cheers,
Marius
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Marius Hofert writes:
>
>> If I create a .org file co
Hello,
Marius Hofert writes:
> If I create a .org file containing this line...
>
> ,[ minimal_example.org ]
> | This is just some text on p. 17. Some more text.
> `
>
> ... and then export it to pdf via C-c C-e p, you can see from the output that
> the space after "p." is too large. In
Hi,
I typically use a non-breaking space in this case with C-x 8 .
This also prevents a linebreak at this position. For this to work I have
to add the following line in the LaTeX preamble:
\DeclareUnicodeCharacter{00A0}{~}
Cheers,
Viktor
Marius Hofert wrote:
> Dear org-mode experts,
>
> If I
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