in recent maint, it seems that refiling an entry will put that entry
into the kill ring. perhaps it should leave the kill ring intact?
Matt Lundin writes:
> With "killall -USR2 emacs", the following backtrace popped up, which
> highlights flyspell as the culrpit.
~~~
And, of course, I had flyspell turned off when writing this email. :)
Matt
Daimrod writes:
> Matt Lundin writes:
>>
>> With the latest git, I've experienced three lock-ups/freezes this
>> evening when a) archiving a subtree to a file, b) changing a todo state
>> with repeating timestamp, and 3) calling C-c C-c in an org-capture
>> buffer. (I don't think this is due to
I have the following expression in my manuscript:
/Caltex Oil (Aust) Pty Ltd v The Dredge 'Willemstad'/ [1976] HCA 65
I want the /.../ part to be italicised on export, but (of course) it isn't.
The variable org-emphasis-regexp-components was customizable before 8.0.
Is there some workaround to
Eric Schulte writes:
>
> This is a lot of useful functionality, and very nicely presented.
>
> Did you happen to try the built in bibtex support in Org-mode core and
> contrib? And if so, is there a reason that you implemented this all
> independently?
>
> I think part of the problem with existi
John:
Beautiful, thanks!
Eric:
My goodness, that 8 minute video sums up what was not obvious to many
even after wantingly browsing the documentation on it. Thanks!
Grant Rettke | ACM, ASA, FSF, IEEE, SIAM
g...@wisdomandwonder.com | http://www.wisdomandwonder.com/
“Wisdom begins in wonder.” --Soc
2014ko ekainak 25an, Rainer M Krug-ek idatzi zuen:
>
> Hi
>
> I want to add many variables to a subtree. But it seems
> that :header-args: only allows one line - is this true? In my case, this
> line would be exceedingly long and very difficult to debug.
>
> Is there a way of having :header-args
Hi List,
sometimes I want to call one of the org--export functions with a
different environment, i.e. with different values for the
backend-specific customizable export variables, e.g.
,
| (let ((org-taskjuggler-default-project-duration 1)) ; default is 280
|(org-taskjuggler-export-and-
I guess it is not possible, but I might be missing something: is it
possible top tangle an org table into a tab delimited file?
Together with some R code to be tangled into the ./R directory, I would
like to tangle some tables containing the parameter into the ./data/
directory.
I could obviousl
Hi
I want to add many variables to a subtree. But it seems
that :header-args: only allows one line - is this true? In my case, this
line would be exceedingly long and very difficult to debug.
Is there a way of having :header-args: span several lines (like var+)?
Thanks,
Rainer
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John Kitchin writes:
> Hello everyone,
>
> org-ref has basically stabilized. You can get the latest code at
> https://github.com/jkitchin/jmax/blob/master/org-ref.org.
>
> I made a little screen capture video here to show you what it does:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JyvpSVl4_dg
>
> Try it
> it seems to me that it's more 'depend' in the sense of 'this task has
> to be done for this other task to be doable'.
IIRC, the TRIGGER property in org-depend.el allows you to change the
state of another tree when the current one is marked done. I imagine you
could use it to have a clone task i
Hi
there seems to be a bug in the table transfer. The org file below
evaluates as shown, i.e. the TABLE_BLOCK contains one column less then
it should as the first column is discarded and the second one used as
the row names. This only occurs when there is a second variable
defined. When the second
Aric Gregson writes:
> Sean Escriva writes:
>
>> org-mobile.el which is responsible for the sync has a custom var defined
>> called 'org-mobile-files-exclude-regexp' which should exlude files that
>> match.
>
> OK. I've tried to play with this, but clearly my understanding of emacs
> and regex i
Sean Escriva writes:
> org-mobile.el which is responsible for the sync has a custom var defined
> called 'org-mobile-files-exclude-regexp' which should exlude files that
> match.
OK. I've tried to play with this, but clearly my understanding of emacs
and regex is inadequate for this. Ideally I w
Hi,
Just want to share what I experienced:
Tangle time sped up by 50%!
Thank you for that.
Kind regards,
Grant Rettke | ACM, ASA, FSF, IEEE, SIAM
g...@wisdomandwonder.com | http://www.wisdomandwonder.com/
“Wisdom begins in wonder.” --Socrates
((λ (x) (x x)) (λ (x) (x x)))
“Life has become imme
Shiyuan,
Babel-R uses ESS (session: parameter) for R-evaluation and interactive
development/debugging. Babel-R is more than sufficient for publications
with mixed text and graphs.
regards,
Joost
> "Shiyuan" == Shiyuan writes:
> From: Shiyuan
> To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
> Subject: [O]
Hi Esben,
Esben Stien writes:
> Does there exist such a concept of automatically increasing priority
> after a while?
I'm not aware of any way of automatically changing the priority of a
headline, though if you really need this, it looks like it would be
fairly simple to do it in Elisp using th
Bastien writes:
> Hi Thomas,
>
> t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
>
>> What's going on?
>
> Do you still see this errors?
No, the errors are gone. Thanks for following up.
All the best,
Tom
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John,
Thanks for a very interesting tutorial.
I was trying to load org-ref.el, but get the following error:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument consp nil)
setcar(nil ((87 . "textcite:%l") (122 . "newcite:%l")))
(let* ((c (nthcdr 2 (assoc (quote org) reftex-cite-forma
Nick Garber writes:
Hello,
> In exploring the use of OrgMode for advanced project planning I've run
> across a few questions/problems with the taskjuggler exporter that I'd
> like to raise.
>
> (1) unable to set 'timingresolution'
>
> My project contains some short tasks, such as brief but requi
>From bc21dacd0bb400c5bb92acff9bbf2d00560f1c92 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: tj
Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2014 16:27:42 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] Taskjuggler: Add valid project attributes
* ox-taskjuggler.el (org-taskjuggler--build-project): Insert all
valid attributes from project.
* ox-taskjuggler.el
+1 for Ista. Use both.
I tend to write a lot of R code for reading in data, and then merging
it with other sources and cleaning it. For my purposes, I usually do
those activities in a .R file (so using ESS in Emacs), and output a
'tidy' data.frame ready for analysis. Then I might use org-mode to
On 2014-06-24 09:24, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Hello,
Achim Gratz writes:
You can disagree all you want, that doesn't make the underlying problem
go
away. The reason for the "unattractive spacing" is that list items,
while
conceptually paragraphs, do not have additional spacing after them so
Hi Shiyuan,
On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 3:08 AM, Shiyuan wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am learning R and use Emacs to work with R. I googled around and I
> found two options: ESS and Org-R/Org-Babel.
Org-Babel and ESS are not really alternatives; in fact the complement
each other nicely. Org gives you a
Hi list,
I wonder if someone has already tried the following.
It could be useful to trigger some action whenever
a subtree is modified.
This would require to attach a hook to the subtree,
which can be done using a property drawer.
The real problem is how to (efficiently) track
the fact that some s
Daimrod writes:
> Matt Lundin writes:
>
>>
>> The freezes are very difficult to replicate reliably. When they happen,
>> emacs is unresponsive and can only be killed from the outside. Any tips
>> on how to debug this would be greatly appreciated.
>
> See my previous post:
> http://thread.gmane.o
Hi Bastien,
I don't know if this is ready for contrib yet (though I don't object
if you think it is). I'm not sure what quality standards exist for
contrib, but this is really quick and dirty; it would be nice to at
least implement graphics support. On the other hand its better than
nothing, so ma
Bastien gnu.org> writes:
> Can you try reinstalling by first remove local.mk or regenerating it
> with ~$ make config ?
The local.mk is never touched if one exists, make config simply shows you
the most important settings there.
In any case, the error was most likely caused by an incorrect defcu
Hello again,
this is another follow up, I am sorry for so much noise.
On 2014-06-25 13:20 Alexander Baier wrote:
> On 2014-06-24 14:31 Alexander Baier wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>>> With this code:
>>>
>>> * Test
>>>
>>> #+CAPTION: Test
>>> #+BEGIN_SRC java
>>> // some code
>>> #+END_SRC
>>>
>>>
On 2014-06-24 14:31 Alexander Baier wrote:
[...]
>> With this code:
>>
>> * Test
>>
>> #+CAPTION: Test
>> #+BEGIN_SRC java
>> // some code
>> #+END_SRC
>>
>> I get a figure with a caption when exporting to LaTeX:
>>
>> \section{Test}
>> \label{sec-1}
>>
>> \begin{figure}[H]
>> \begin{
Hi
As soon as I want to rebuild an agenda view, I get the following error
Rebuilding agenda buffer...
cond: Variable binding depth exceeds max-specpdl-size
Any idea what I am doing wrong (I don't know if it started after updating to
the last version of Org-Mode).
Using Emacs 24.3.1
Thanks
Renger
Does there exist such a concept of automatically increasing priority
after a while?
Or also decreasing priority.
I find that I prioritize stuff and never get to it because I got so many
other things with higher priority. Maybe I'm wrong, but automatically
increasing priority after a while seems
Bastien writes:
> (defun my-org-store-link-to-top-level-heading ()
> (interactive)
> (save-excursion
> (org-up-heading-all 10)
> (call-interactively 'org-store-link)))
Perfect. So simple with org-up-heading-all. Didn't find that. Thanks a
lot. Saves me so much time;)
--
Esben Stien
Hi Bastien,
Thanks for your reply! I already started the copyright assignment process,
for now I need to wait for a disclaimer form from my employer, but I will
notify you as soon as there is progress.
While discussing the patch with a roommate, we came to the conclusion that
a java class which i
Shiyuan writes:
> Hi all,
> I am learning R and use Emacs to work with R. I googled around and I
> found two options: ESS and Org-R/Org-Babel.
> Babel speaks multiple languages( Any languages?-if we write some sort
> of parser, which I assume is not terribly difficult under Babel?).
>
> But if
Hi Esben
Esben Stien writes:
> I'm trying to figure out how I can get a link to the top most heading
> without actually moving point up there and doing C-c C-l.
(defun my-org-store-link-to-top-level-heading ()
(interactive)
(save-excursion
(org-up-heading-all 10)
(call-interactively
Hi Christopher,
Nick Dokos writes:
> Christopher Witte writes:
>
>> ps. I tried to find out if I could make those changes myself, but
>> after much clicking and searching, I could only find:
>> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html but that doesn't say
>> anything about contributing to th
Sebastien Vauban
writes:
> Though, when executed interactively on an HTML buffer, it does work as
> expected.
>
> I don't get what's wrong... Maybe one of you can have an idea?
What's wrong is that
(with-output-to-string (shell-command-on-region ...))
will not give you what you want, since t
Hi Martin,
"Martin Beck" writes:
> I'd like to deactivate the key binding "!" (which is bound to
> org-agenda-toggle-deadlines) in agendas,
(add-hook 'org-agenda-mode-hook (lambda () (local-unset-key "!")))
--
Bastien
Hi John,
thanks for working on this! The demo is impressive.
I've not explored or tested org-ref.el directly, but my feeling is
that there are some neat features that could sneak into Org's core,
like for example multiple targets for the same custom link, sorting
of those targets, etc.
I'll hav
regcl writes:
> Does anyone have suggestions regarding how to automate HTML publishing
> to the gh-pages branch of a github repo?
There are several solutions here. What did you try?
--
Bastien
regcl writes:
> Or, maybe there something obvious I am missing?
Please tell us what you wanted to do, show us what you tried by
sharing parts of your configuration, and we'll be able to help.
--
Bastien
regcl writes:
> Is there a way to stop org mode from creating backup files in the
> :publishing-directory?
What are "backup files" exactly?
There is `org-publish-after-publishing-hook' which may help cleaning
up stuff if needed.
--
Bastien
Hi Thomas,
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
> What's going on?
Do you still see this errors?
> Worg suggests that the invalid function problem might be solved by
> running make clean and then make again, but doing this didn't help
> me.
Can you try reinstalling by first remove local.mk o
Arunabha Ghosh wrote:
> Is there a guide on writing functions for implementing custom skip
> criteria for agenda items using org-agenda-skip-function ? I understand the
> basic premise behind org-agenda-skip-function but examples from other
> people's configs don't make much sense.
Here some w
Hi Bart,
Thanks for the patch. It is larger than what we can apply into Org's
core without a copyright assignment. You can start the process of
signing by filling this form:
http://orgmode.org/cgit.cgi/org-mode.git/plain/request-assign-future.txt
In the meantime, if someone who speaks java can
Bastien writes:
> Hi Eric,
>
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> I think the advice here was also to run Org uncompiled, as that produces
>> a more useful backtrace, is that right?
>
> Yes, that's right -- generally, backtraces from compiled Org are
> mungled, while backtraces from an uncompiled Org
Hi Achim,
thanks for this.
Achim Gratz writes:
> In the case you mention above shell-file-name is used. Which means that
> if you change it in a running emacs session, then it will be picked up
> for shell blocks (as one might reasonably expect), whereas you would
> have had to change org-babe
Eric Schulte writes:
> Done.
Thanks for this.
I agree with Nicolas that small changes like this won't encourage
a structural change by themselves, but they do not harm either,
so let's not refrain from making them.
--
Bastien
Hi,
I'd like to deactivate the key binding "!" (which is bound to org-agenda-toggle-deadlines) in agendas,
as I often hit it accidentally and then my deadlines have suddenly disappeared.
Where is it defined and how can I deactivate it?
Thanks a lot and sorry for the (I assume) trivial
Hi Ista,
Ista Zahn writes:
> The code is available at
> https://gist.github.com/izahn/5745dcf6dd07a6b05084
Looks good -- would you like to add it to the contrib/ directory
in Org's repository?
As for the original question, I think it would be a nice addition,
let's put it somewhere on our coll
Hi Eric,
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> I think the advice here was also to run Org uncompiled, as that produces
> a more useful backtrace, is that right?
Yes, that's right -- generally, backtraces from compiled Org are
mungled, while backtraces from an uncompiled Org are readable.
> A couple of ti
Hi Chris,
Chris Henderson writes:
> I'd like to print out my org file in expanded mode in color. How do I
> do that?
I suggest M-x htmlize-buffer RET then printing from your web browser.
--
Bastien
Daimrod writes:
> Matt Lundin writes:
>
>> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>>
>>> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>>>
Hello,
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> None of those three, I'm afraid! It was hanging on a variety of editing
> operations that, as far as I can tell, had little in com
Hi,
Is there a guide on writing functions for implementing custom skip
criteria for agenda items using org-agenda-skip-function ? I understand the
basic premise behind org-agenda-skip-function but examples from other
people's configs don't make much sense.
What are the inputs to the skip funct
Matt Lundin writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>>>
None of those three, I'm afraid! It was hanging on a variety of editing
operations that, as far as I can tell, had little in common. There's a
possibility
I'd like to print out my org file in expanded mode in color. How do I do
that?
Thanks.
Matt Lundin wrote:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>>> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>>>
None of those three, I'm afraid! It was hanging on a variety of editing
operations that, as far as I can tell, had little in common. There's a
possibility that they were list-it
Hi all,
I am learning R and use Emacs to work with R. I googled around and I
found two options: ESS and Org-R/Org-Babel.
Babel speaks multiple languages( Any languages?-if we write some sort of
parser, which I assume is not terribly difficult under Babel?).
But if R is the primary language I
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