Rick Frankel wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 12:54:25AM +0200, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Rick Frankel writes:
> >
> > > Has the syntax for latex attributes changed in the new exporter, or is
> > > is the following a bug?
> >
> > Neither. Though, at some point, I'd like to cha
I have some (buffer-local) keywords defined that contain dashes to
separate words (because I couldn't think of a single word that would be
clear). M- completion does not appear to work for these keywords.
This has made me reconsider my choice of keywords, but since they're
valid keywords, shouldn
On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 12:54:25AM +0200, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Rick Frankel writes:
>
> > Has the syntax for latex attributes changed in the new exporter, or is
> > is the following a bug?
>
> Neither. Though, at some point, I'd like to change syntax for LaTeX
> attributes for a
This works for me now. Thanks!
Regards,
Bernt
Bastien writes:
> Hi Bernt,
>
> Bernt Hansen writes:
>
>> The following org file shows the problem for me
>
> This should be fixed now. Please let us know.
>
> Thanks for reporting this!
Hello,
Rick Frankel writes:
> Has the syntax for latex attributes changed in the new exporter, or is
> is the following a bug?
Neither. Though, at some point, I'd like to change syntax for LaTeX
attributes for a plist-based one.
> Given this source file:
>
> * Test width attribute
> #+ATTR_LAT
Has the syntax for latex attributes changed in the new exporter, or is
is the following a bug?
Given this source file:
* Test width attribute
#+ATTR_LATEX: width=3in
#+begin_src dot :file t.png
digraph g { a -> b }
#+end_src
#+results:
[[file:t.png]]
The old exporter generats:
#+begin_src la
Hi Luis,
Luis Mochán writes:
> Are there conflicts due to the apparent
> coexistence of two org-mode versions (that provided by the emacs23 debian
> package and the other provided by the org-mode package)?
If you use a separate Org distribution (as a package or cloned from
the git repository)
Hi Luis,
Luis Mochán writes:
>> Try something like
>> C-h f filladapt-mode RET
>
> The answer is:
> no match.
So, you are *not* using filladapt.el.
--
Bastien
> emacs will complain about the non-existent function/variable. Try
> something like
>
> C-h f filladapt-mode RET
The answer is: no match.
Adam Spiers writes:
> On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 12:25 AM, Adam Spiers wrote:
>> Agreed. If at least one person lets me know that my explanations
>> above make sense, I might find some time to tweak the FAQ accordingly.
>
> I went ahead and tweaked it anyway:
>
> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.ht
* Bastien wrote:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
>> Replace it with concat, I think.
>
> Yes, exactly.
Works like charm. Thanks!
--
Karl Voit
Hi Richard,
I forwarded this message on the G+ group:
https://plus.google.com/102778904320752967064/posts/QMDpT31Am7C
I hope someone will volunteer. MobileOrg would be the only
reason for which I would have bought an iPhone, but since you
don't have one anymore, I don't feel so ashamed :)
I
Samuel Wales writes:
> "STUCK(S)" "MAYBE(y)" "DOUBTFUL(l)" "NANI(A)" "WAIT(w!/!)"
I like these two :)
--
Bastien
Nick Dokos writes:
> Replace it with concat, I think.
Yes, exactly.
--
Bastien
Karl Voit wrote:
> Hi!
>
> http://orgmode.org/Changes.html tells me that org-make-link has been
> deleted.
>
> I am using following lines to add links to references I manage using
> Org-mode: (from [1])
>
> ,
> | (defun org-ref-complete-link (&optional arg)
> | "Create a reference link u
Hi!
http://orgmode.org/Changes.html tells me that org-make-link has been
deleted.
I am using following lines to add links to references I manage using
Org-mode: (from [1])
,
| (defun org-ref-complete-link (&optional arg)
| "Create a reference link using completion."
| (let (file link)
|
On 8/19/12, Bastien wrote:
> I tried to avoid keywords proliferation
Me too! This is what I use:
(type "REF(e)" "NAKA(i)" "META(=)" "GOAL(G)" "QUESTION(Q)"
"NOTE(O)" "ASK(?)" "TELL(+)" "EXPECT(E!/!)" "SUGU(g)"
"WHENEVER(R)" "WHEN(W)" "AFTER(-)" "NEXTREPEAT(.!/!)"
"STARTED(r)" "NEXT(n)" "NEXTKA(
I'm looking for someone to take over maintaining MobileOrg for iOS. My iOS
Developer subscription ($99/yr) is about to expire on September 7, and I'm
hoping I can find someone who may be interested in iOS development to carry
it forward before then.
I also just got a notification from Dropbox tha
Yes, it was under column mode.
I tried in vain to make a small example but my emacs-fu is not strong
enough. Attached is what I started to do...
Jay
On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 9:13 AM, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Jay,
>
> Jay McCarthy writes:
>
>> I recently upgraded from emacs23 to emacs24, using the cu
Hi,
I have an issue where items that are scheduled with a timestamp don't
show up in an agenda view.
I have the following three views:
(tags-todo "+DEADLINE<=\"<+3d>\"")
(tags-todo "+SCHEDULED<=\"\"")
(agenda "")
If I have items:
* Foo
SCHEDULED: <2012-12-20 12:34>
* Bar
DEADLINE: <2012-12
> Try something like
> C-h f filladapt-mode RET
The answer is:
no match.
Luis Mochán wrote:
>
> > Do you use filladapt.el? Also what's the output of M-x org-version?
> I haven't loaded (explicitly) filladapt.el. How can I tell if I am
> using it? The output of M-x org-version is 7.8.11.
You can try asking about a function or a variable that's defined by
filladapt:
> > Do you use filladapt.el? Also what's the output of M-x org-version?
> I haven't loaded (explicitly) filladapt.el. How can I tell if I am using it?
> The output of M-x org-version is 7.8.11.
I have removed the org-mode debian package and the behavior reverted to what I
expected. The output of M
> I cannot reproduce this.
>
> Do you use filladapt.el? Also what's the output of M-x org-version?
I haven't loaded (explicitly) filladapt.el. How can I tell if I am using it?
The output of M-x org-version is 7.8.11.
Regards,
Luis
> Regards,
>
Thanks Bastien, that worked!
--
Sincerely,
Varun Vats
Graduate Student
University of Wisconsin, Madison
mailvarunv...@gmail.com
http://varunvats.com
On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 5:59 PM, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Varun,
>
> Varun Vats writes:
>
> > Symbol's value as variable is void: org-modules
> >
On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 10:54 PM, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Marcelo,
>
> Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes:
>
>> What do you think; and what word do you use as your TODO keyword?
>
> I use
>
> NEXT(/) TODO(t) STRT(s) WAIT(w@) | DONE(d) DELEGATED(D@) CANCELED(c@)
I use something similar, but don't have a
Hi Varun,
Varun Vats writes:
> Symbol's value as variable is void: org-modules
>
> Any idea how I should get this sorted out? Should I add a hook?
(require 'org)
(require 'org-install)
(add-to-list 'org-modules "org-habit")
in this order should be okay.
HTH,
--
Bastien
Hi Achim,
Achim Gratz writes:
> I get these test fails with Emacs 24.1, 24.2-rc (but not on 24.1.50 or
> 24.2.50, although the latter activates only 214 instead of 371 tests,
> which seems to require a separate investigation since the setup is the
> same otherwise):
Thanks for testing.
> Test
Hi all,
I am trying to enable the org-habit module by using add-to-list like so:
(add-to-list 'org-modules "org-habit")
The reason I want to use add-to-list and not setq is that I want to add
org-habit to the set of modules loaded by default and not re-define the set.
However, this is giving me
Hi Achim,
Achim Gratz writes:
> It's not pushed to the orgmode repository yet. Please have a look at
> the ELPA tar produced with the following patch (after including
> UTILITIES/server.mk from your local.mk):
Please feel free to apply this as soon as Jambunathan confirms it is
okay.
Thanks!
Hi Mike,
Mike McLean writes:
> Are they far enough along that I should be able to just swap and have
> every thing “just work” or “mostly work” ?
I think so. Perhaps the easiest way to know is to give it a try?
Reports about this will also help other users make the transition.
Thanks,
--
Updated, thanks.
- Carsten
On 3.8.2012, at 09:41, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Rasmus,
>
> Rasmus writes:
>
>> It would seem there is a bug in turn-on-org-cdlatex whenever _ or ^ is
>> called. And perhaps others.
>
> This is a problem in cdlatex.el.
>
> You need to replace `last-command-char' by `
Hi Friedrich,
I fixed this in org-notmuch.el and other affected packages in contrib/.
Thanks for reporting this!
--
Bastien
diff --git a/contrib/lisp/org-notmuch.el b/contrib/lisp/org-notmuch.el
index 25f6ab6..20f98c3 100644
--- a/contrib/lisp/org-notmuch.el
+++ b/contrib/lisp/org-notmuch.el
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@
(org-store-link-props :type "notmuch" :from from :to to
:subject subject :me
Friedrich Delgado schrieb:
> confirmed, latest org does the right thing[TM]
However: If I (setq org-icalendar-use-plain-timestamp nil) as in my
customisation, scheduled date-ranges are not exported at all (no
matter what org-icalendar-use-scheduled is set to).
( 49905a566970541de76b6d49004c62e50c
On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 7:40 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
> Ista Zahn writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I would like to interweave multi-line R code and results, like this:
>>
>> #+begin_src R :results output
>> 2+2
>> 3+3
>> #+end_src
>>
>> #+results:
>> : > 2+2
>> : [1] 4
>> : > 3+3
>> : [1] 6
>>
>> while usin
Hello
I use Org mode quite a bit to:
a) Export raw HTML that I use on my corporate Sharepoint site (currently via
copy/paste) for Wiki entries, Blog posts, etc.
b) Export HTML to a browser that I copy/paste into corporate Outlook for Mac
client for formatted email
c) PDF documents via LaTeX
On
confirmed, latest org does the right thing[TM]
Bastien schrieb:
> Hi Friedrich,
>
> Friedrich Delgado writes:
>
> > If I have an org-file containing a todo with a scheduled date range, like
> > this:
> >
> > ,[ foo.org ]
> > *** TODO Weekend with the lads
> > SCHEDULED: <2012-05-04 Fr
Hello,
Sébastien Delafond writes:
> do you feel this is an actual org-mode bug (reported in Debian,
> #685348) ?
>
> When I start a list like
> * List
>1. a very long item 1, so long that it reaches into the right margin
>2. item 2
> and I have auto-fill-mode turned on, t
Hi fellows,
do you feel this is an actual org-mode bug (reported in Debian,
#685348) ?
When I start a list like
* List
1. a very long item 1, so long that it reaches into the right margin
2. item 2
and I have auto-fill-mode turned on, the first item is split into two or more
On 8/20/12 1:44 AM, Eric Schulte wrote:
When I the following example source block in Org I get a plot in which
the non-ascii characters are replaced by double dots (namely, the
degree sign in `degrees C' and the `Å' in `År', Norwegian for `Year').
#+begin_src R :results graphics :file
~/Desktop/
On 19/08/12 16:41, Bastien wrote:
Hi Ian,
Ian Barton writes:
I am not sure if this is user error, or a bug. I want to append a line to
table using Capture.
This if fixed in git, thanks for reporting this!
That was quick! Thanks, can confirm it's fixed for me.
Ian.
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