Hello,
I'm using Emacs compiled from BZR trunk and Org-mode compiled from GIT.
Begining from some revision (I don't remember exact revno) function
`flet' was declared obsolete so Org-mode compilation is accompanied with
warnings about that.
If just ignore them then I get malfunction Org-mode. I
On 16 juil. 2012, at 20:22, John Wiegley wrote:
I created org-devonthink.el a long time ago:
https://github.com/jwiegley/dot-emacs/blob/master/lisp/org-devonthink.el
Really nice, thanks a lot!
Alan
Hello,
cbe...@tajo.ucsd.edu writes:
Jambunathan K kjambunat...@gmail.com writes:
Center within Src. I don't think you can nest the blocks.
It seems you are right. At least as far as executing the src block is
concerned.
It's perfectly fine to nest blocks (as long as you don't nest
Hi, Joseph,
(I cc'ed also Bernt Hansen, aka the king of clocking ;-)
maybe he has better ideas; he's more experience than me, for sure ;)
Da: Joseph Thomas six50...@gmail.com
Inviato: Martedì 17 Luglio 2012 23:15
there's no easy way I can see to make quick adjustments to clocked time
Am 17.07.2012 23:33, schrieb Mehul Sanghvi:
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 5:15 PM, Joseph Thomas six50...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello.
I couldn't believe I hadn't been aware of org mode until a few months ago,
as someone who's been using emacs for everything for many years.
I use it to journal how all
Hello,
still I am testing the new exporter.
Labels and captions are not exported to LaTeX.
ECM:
#+BEGIN_SRC org
* Captions for Tables
#+CAPTION: A Caption for Testing
#+LABEL: tbl:Label
#+ATTR_LaTeX: placement=[H]
| one | two | three |
|-+-+---|
| 1 |
Hello,
Thomas Holst thomas.ho...@de.bosch.com writes:
Labels and captions are not exported to LaTeX.
ECM:
#+BEGIN_SRC org
* Captions for Tables
#+CAPTION: A Caption for Testing
#+LABEL: tbl:Label
#+ATTR_LaTeX: placement=[H]
| one | two | three |
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes:
I used whatever I had pulled yesterday... again, that failure happens
only with Emacs 23, which may well be a bug in that version or the
particular build. It actually got worse in that I can't seem to find an
Hi Nicolas,
· Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
Thomas Holst thomas.ho...@de.bosch.com writes:
Labels and captions are not exported to LaTeX.
ECM:
#+BEGIN_SRC org
* Captions for Tables
#+CAPTION: A Caption for Testing
#+LABEL: tbl:Label
#+ATTR_LaTeX:
Hi,
this patch updates the key bindings in the manual for
org-clock-in-last and org-clock-cancel, after commit
fea1b82befb
cheers,
Giovanni
org.texi Update the key sequence for org-clock-in-last and org-clock-cancel
* doc/org.texi (org-clock-in-last and org-clock-cancel) Update the
Hi,
forgive me if I am nagging :-). One of my collegues and myself want to
switch to new exporter. While testing the new exporter on our existing
org-files we encounter these problems.
So here is the next one:
#+BEGIN_SRC org
160\(^\circ\}\nbsp{}C
-11^{\circ}\nbsp{}C
#+END_SRC
With the old
Da: Thomas Holst thomas.ho...@de.bosch.com
Inviato: Mercoledì 18 Luglio 2012 12:13
So here is the next one:
#+BEGIN_SRC org
160\(^\circ\}\nbsp{}C
-11^{\circ}\nbsp{}C
# +END_SRC
With the new exporter it becomes:
#+BEGIN_SRC latex
160\(^\circ\)~C
-11$^{\mathrm{\^{}}}$~C
#+END_SRC
self-insert-command. Even just turning that magic 20 number into a
variable would help.
Providing it as a variable would be very easy, indeed.
Maybe the user should be able to set undo boundaries and
have them work after self-insert-command? Dunno, I'm
not familiar with internals enough
Hello,
Thomas Holst thomas.ho...@de.bosch.com writes:
So here is the next one:
#+BEGIN_SRC org
160\(^\circ\}\nbsp{}C
-11^{\circ}\nbsp{}C
#+END_SRC
With the old exporter this becomes:
#+BEGIN_SRC latex
160\(^\circ\)~C
-11$^{\circ}$~C
#+END_SRC
in LaTeX. Which looks well in
I'm using the builtin org 7.8.11 in Emacs 24. In an org file, I have
something like
* Recurring Events
#+CATEGORY: Meeting
** Monthly Third Thursday Meeting
%%(org-float t 4 3)
This displays on my agenda fine. However, that particular meeting
always happens at 10:00 AM, and I'd prefer to
Giovanni, thanks so much for taking the time to respond.
I had learned about the idle time feature from the info docs when I first
started using org. The reason this solution won't work for me though is
that, if I understand correctly, it would only apply in scenarios where
my emacs session
Forgot to ask in my last response- since I plan to use org-resolve-clocks
much more regularly than perhaps it was intended, I would like to make a
key biniding for it. If there are plans to do this in an emacs
distribution at some point, I'd like to choose something logical- ideally
something
Hello Carson,
Carson Chittom car...@wistly.net writes:
[…]
%%(org-float t 4 3) 10:00-11:00
but that didn't work.
--8---cut here---start-8---
* Recurring Events
#+CATEGORY: Meeting
** Monthly Third Thursday Meeting 10:00-11:00
%%(org-float t 4 3)
Hello Nicolas,
thanks for your answer.
Perhaps there is a misunderstanding. In my original post
#+BEGIN_SRC org / #+END_SRC means context of an org file *not* inside a block.
#+BEGIN_SRC LaTeX / #+END_SRC is the content of the tex-file generated by the
exporters.
So it isn't about blocks. It
Yagnesh Raghava Yakkala h...@yagnesh.org writes:
Carson Chittom car...@wistly.net writes:
%%(org-float t 4 3) 10:00-11:00
but that didn't work.
* Recurring Events
#+CATEGORY: Meeting
** Monthly Third Thursday Meeting 10:00-11:00
%%(org-float t 4 3)
Maybe like this.
Yes, that works
Hello,
Holst Thomas (DGS-EC/ESE4) thomas.ho...@de.bosch.com writes:
Perhaps there is a misunderstanding.
There was. Now I get it.
So it isn't about blocks. It is about LaTeX-fragments in org files.
Actually, it isn't about LaTeX-fragments but entities. Your first line
contains a
Given the org file
#+begin_src org
,* List Test
,** Plain List
,- A
,- [[http://www.google.com][google]]
,- [[http://www.google.com]]
,** Ordered List
,1. A
,2. [[http://www.google.com][google]]
,3. [[http://www.google.com]]
,** Definition List
,- A :: A
,-
Da: Joseph Thomas six50...@gmail.com
Inviato: Mercoledì 18 Luglio 2012 16:01
I did download the latest snapshot of org from git, but as I need to
maintain my todo.in
NT emacs at work, I don't have make
and so
and so .
you read the nice page on worg written by Achim Gratz
Thanks so much, I'll follow the instructions on this page, it seems like a
better approach than what I did earlier today.
On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 11:46 AM, Giovanni Ridolfi
giovanni.rido...@yahoo.it wrote:
Da: Joseph Thomas six50...@gmail.com
Inviato: Mercoledì 18 Luglio 2012 16:01
I did
Hello,
Jonathan Leech-Pepin jonathan.leechpe...@gmail.com writes:
Given the org file
#+begin_src org
,* List Test
,** Plain List
,- A
,- [[http://www.google.com][google]]
,- [[http://www.google.com]]
,** Ordered List
,1. A
,2. [[http://www.google.com][google]]
,3.
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
compile::
$(CP) contrib/lisp/org-{export,element,e-*}.el lisp/
Noted. Thank you.
That should be all compile::, really.
Achim.
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Vladimir Lomov writes:
Begining from some revision (I don't remember exact revno) function
`flet' was declared obsolete so Org-mode compilation is accompanied with
warnings about that.
If just ignore them then I get malfunction Org-mode. I made patch to
change all `flet's to appropriate
Vladimir Lomov lomov...@gmail.com writes:
Hello,
I'm using Emacs compiled from BZR trunk and Org-mode compiled from GIT.
Begining from some revision (I don't remember exact revno) function
`flet' was declared obsolete so Org-mode compilation is accompanied with
warnings about that.
If
This is an except of my agenda:
14 days-agenda (W29-W31):
Wednesday 18 July 2012
TODO 12345 * ! :habit::
Why is the tag enclosed with two :?
You might want to check out Brent's answer to a similar question I
asked a bit back (basically an expanded version of some answers given
above):
- http://www.mail-archive.com/emacs-orgmode@gnu.org/msg40499.html
Also, per your shortcut question, I have this in ~/.emacs:
,---
| (global-set-key
mrigetitd...@safe-mail.net writes:
I have a bunch of TODO items, each with a timestamp, which I would like to
not being displayed in the agenda if the day of their timestamp/schedule is
in the future.
Can you share an example of .org file along with the custom agenda
command (or the
Eric Schulte writes:
This attached alternate patch introduces two new compatibility macros
named `org-flet' and `org-labels' in org-macs.el. These macros are
aliased to the appropriate cl macro depending on the version of Emacs in
use.
Wouldn't you want to use defmacro instead of defalias?
[re-sent due to no-show on the list... sorry if you get it twice]
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
Nevermind: I fixed them. I think all tests should pass now, in both
emacs 24 and emacs 23.
Yes!
If you confirm this, I will move org-element.el into core.
Go ahead... and let us all celebrate that
The empty tag '::' means that your TODO 12345 has no tags.
The :habit: tag was inherited from a parent heading.
.j.
On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 02:25:54PM -0400, mrigetitd...@safe-mail.net wrote:
This is an except of my agenda:
14 days-agenda (W29-W31):
Wednesday 18 July 2012
TODO 12345
I don't use agenda as often as a lot of folks. When I do, I notice
that all org files in my agenda path end up open. Sometimes this has
caused issues as I've been working on a file and then after agenda I
notice that there's a file.org2 buffer. I'll go to save one and it
will tell me it's changed
John Hendy jw.he...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't use agenda as often as a lot of folks. When I do, I notice
that all org files in my agenda path end up open. Sometimes this has
caused issues as I've been working on a file and then after agenda I
notice that there's a file.org2 buffer. I'll go to
On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 2:41 PM, Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com wrote:
John Hendy jw.he...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't use agenda as often as a lot of folks. When I do, I notice
that all org files in my agenda path end up open. Sometimes this has
caused issues as I've been working on a file
Hello,
I was trying to get org-clock-idle-time to work on my machine, but it
would never kick in. Looking at the doc
(http://orgmode.org/manual/Resolving-idle-time.html), I was left under
the impression that x11idle was an option for a better experience, but
emacs idle time would be used
From c4856a35a2118efb16d6b8eb674ff9e05fc7f65a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Nicolas Calderon Asselin nicolas.calderon.asse...@gmail.com
Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2012 14:19:10 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 1/2] Made x11idle more robust
* UTILITIES/x11idle.c (org-clock-idle-time): Added multiple checks to
From c8979b360749ecd66e298fdbdbc2450668be3a20 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Nicolas Calderon Asselin nicolas.calderon.asse...@gmail.com
Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2012 14:58:31 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 2/2] Added checks to determine which idle time to use
* lisp/org-clock.el (org-clock-idle-time): Org-mode
Aloha Feiming Chen,
Thanks for the pointer to googleVis.
All the best,
Tom
Feiming Chen feimingc...@yahoo.com writes:
Hi, I would like to submit a simple example of embedding interactive charts
in
emacs-org-babel mode. I am very excited after discovering these tools. See
the
Nicolas Calderon nicolas.calderon.asse...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I was trying to get org-clock-idle-time to work on my machine, but it
would never kick in. Looking at the doc
(http://orgmode.org/manual/Resolving-idle-time.html), I was left under
the impression that x11idle was an option
Hi,
I'm revising my course syllabi for next Fall and therefore need to update
all the timestamps. In this case, I need to add 361 days to every stamp.
Is there a function somewhere that can read a timestamp, convert it to a
numerical value, change the value, and then record the new value in the
Matt Price mopto...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm revising my course syllabi for next Fall and therefore need to
update all the timestamps. In this case, I need to add 361 days to
every stamp. Is there a function somewhere that can read a timestamp,
convert it to a numerical value, change the value,
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes:
Eric Schulte writes:
This attached alternate patch introduces two new compatibility macros
named `org-flet' and `org-labels' in org-macs.el. These macros are
aliased to the appropriate cl macro depending on the version of Emacs in
use.
Wouldn't you
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