can be cycled through? *This would be useful*
Thank you for this fantastic work.
Alan Davis
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3. Does this make sense?
This is a great thing. I want to put a whole bunch of work in such
a repo.
Thank you for the help.
Alan
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I said:
,
| I have org-capture assigned to C-c, so C-u C-u C-c c goes straight to
| the last stored item. Perfect.
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Org-capture is indeed bound to C-c c on my system.
This has indeed been a useful thread.
Thank you one and all,
Alan
d it's
not evaluated as a formula.
Could anyone give me some hint to get done what I'm trying to do?
regards,
Alan
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#x27;ll be able to get all the info of the
different columns I need to do my calculs. I see there is also a "_"
option for row name, but I'm unsure on how to specify the column desired
with that name and how to get it evaluated if I need to concat something...
regards,
Thanks for your help Carsten, Stephan and Sébastien. I'm going to take a look
at your suggestions and see what I can do.
Alan
On January 13, 2010 06:59:54 am Carsten Dominik wrote:
> Hi Alan,
>
> I think what you would have to do is to build a lisp function that
> creates the
On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 6:15 PM, Carsten Dominik
wrote:
>
> On Sep 1, 2010, at 12:19 AM, Alan L Tyree wrote:
>
> On Tue, 31 Aug 2010 14:09:58 +0200
>> Carsten Dominik wrote:
>>
>> Hi Aidan,
>>>
>>> unfortunately this is difficult to fix in a
; (calibre || sigil)
I have had trouble getting the calibre ePub to validate, but it is more
straightforward than Sigil. On the other hand, Sigil is easier to use to add
editing to the basic text and always seems to pass the validation tests.
To get proper validation, I have found that the "
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 7:48 PM, Julien Danjou wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 28 2011, Alan L Tyree wrote:
>
> > The development list wouldn't be very interesting without the intense
> > interaction that it now has with users. The org list seems unique in
> > this, at le
Hello,
Just started using org-mode and I love it already.
The export to LaTeX feature is fantastic.
Thanks for the great work!
Alan.
e this as a new heading?".
Is there a way to tell org-mode to pass the resolution of this link to the
system? (For instance, if I do a "open
x-devonthink-item://700A651C-E395-462C-873A-13FC92035FBD" in a terminal window,
things work as expected.)
Thanks a lot,
Alan
On 16 juil. 2012, at 14:26, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Alan,
>
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
>> Is there a way to tell org-mode to pass the resolution of this link to the
>> system? (For instance, if I do a "open
>> x-devonthink-item://700A651C-E395-462C-873A-13FC92035F
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
d be willing
to share his configuration, I would very much appreciate it. (I'm not
aiming for much: I want the addresses of messages I read to be added
automatically in bbdb, and to be able to complete from them when writing
a message.)
Thanks a lot,
Alan
ecords for any of those headers, it will ask me if I want to
> create records. That's the way I like it, you can look at the possible
> values for `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p' to get different behaviors.
This was most helpful. I bound ';' to 'bbdb-mua-edit-field' and it works
great.
Thanks a lot,
Alan
x27;s calling "sudo" to do the "make
install". As I install locally, I don't want to use sudo. Is it possible
to configure something in local.mk to do this?
Thanks,
Alan
le in
> local.mk as well for more permanence:
>
> SUDO =
>
> local.mk is included *after* default.mk, which is where the
>
> SUDO = sudo
>
> line originally defines the SUDO variable, so it overrides the
> default.
Thanks a lot, that worked wonderfully well. Now a single make keeps my
org-mode up to date.
Alan
Hello,
I'm starting to play with org-store-link, and I've noticed that if I
create a link to a gnus message, this link will be broken if I move the
message to another mailbox. Is it possible to have a stable link that
would survive such a move?
Thanks,
Alan
Bastien writes:
> Hi Alan,
>
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
>> I'm starting to play with org-store-link, and I've noticed that if I
>> create a link to a gnus message, this link will be broken if I move the
>> message to another mailbox. Is it possible to have
gly enough, the tests get stuck at the exact same point.)
Alan
rong or is this a bug?
Thanks,
Alan
; What is your org-todo-keywords sequence?
Stolen from Bastien ;-)
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp
(setq org-todo-keywords
'((sequence "NEXT(/)" "TODO(t)" "STRT(s)" "WAIT(w@)")
(sequence "|" "DONE(d)" "DELEGATED(D@)" "CANCELED(c@)")))
#+END_SRC
> Did you set org-todo-repeat-to-state? (Should not be necessary...)
No, it's nil.
Thanks,
Alan
es the "choose a status" window
open.
I guess I'm too much into an OmniFocus way of organizing thing, and need
to dig deeper in orgmode to find the canonical way of doing this. For
repeating projects, do you use checklists like Memnon Anon?
Best,
Alan
ng:
>
> * TODO Return books to library [/]
> ** TODO Search books
> ** TODO Put books in bag
> ** TODO Unlock bike
> ** TODO Drive to library
Is there a way for a TODO to be hidden from an agenda until all previous
TODOs have been done? Here, there is no point in putting the books in
the bag if you have not found them ...
Alan
"Sebastien Vauban" writes:
> Hi Alan,
>
> Alan Schmitt wrote:
>>> * TODO Return books to library [/]
>>> ** TODO Search books
>>> ** TODO Put books in bag
>>> ** TODO Unlock bike
>>> ** TODO Drive to library
>>
>> Is th
--eval '(require
'"'"'ob-octave)' --eval '(require '"'"'ob-python)' --eval '(require
'"'"'ob-sh)' --eval '(setq org-confirm-babel-evaluate nil)' -f
org-test-run-batch-tests
Symbol's function definition is void: org-export-define-backend
make[1]: *** [test-dirty] Error 255
Here is my local.mk
EMACS=/Applications/Emacs.app/Contents/MacOS/Emacs
prefix=/Users/schmitta/.emacs.d/vendor
SUDO =
ORG_ADD_CONTRIB=org-checklist org-export org-e-*
up2::
Is this a (known) bug?
Alan
Achim Gratz writes:
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>> EMACS=/Applications/Emacs.app/Contents/MacOS/Emacs
>
> As with the problems John Hendy has: is that the actual Emacs binary or
> a wrapper script? If it is a script, it seems that it doesn't correctly
> feed all the optio
nd get stuck as usual on the line
passed 90/192 test-ob-sh/dont-insert-spaces-on-expanded-bodies
), which was the previous behavior.
Alan
as well...
I've been using mosh for a couple weeks now, and I'm really happy about
it: connections survive changing ip addresses and the laptop going to
sleep. I find it quite robust.
Alan
Bastien writes:
> Hi Alan,
>
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
>> I cannot compile the current version of org-mode (from git): something
>> fails during testing:
>
> did you find a workaround?
There was a revert of a commit that fixed it, and I got back to the
usual state
Toke Høiland-Jørgensen writes:
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
>> I've been using mosh for a couple weeks now, and I'm really happy
>> about it: connections survive changing ip addresses and the laptop
>> going to sleep. I find it quite robust.
>
> Does mosh
Achim Gratz writes:
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>> There was a revert of a commit that fixed it, and I got back to the
>> usual state of getting stuck on some test. (I tried finding which test
>> is getting stuck, but I don't know how. I just know the last test to
>>
t; I have no problem with writing, but sometimes I don't have writing
> tools with me, but I always have my phone.
I'm curious about this too: how do you integrate your phone in this
setup?
Thanks,
Alan
Eden Cardim writes:
>>>>>> "Alan" == Alan Schmitt writes:
> Alan> Do you have a reliable system to link to emails? I've been
> Alan> working on this and I'm not too satisfied yet.
>
> Not sure what you mean by reliable. I use
Thanks a lot to you and Robert for the tips.
Alan
the crux of my problem: I don't know how to tell gnus to
search some mail by message ID if it's not in the group it was
initially. I'll dig into this and will report here when I find a
solution.
Thanks,
Alan
Alan Schmitt writes:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
>> The message ID is preserved even if I move messages to other
>> folders. So as long as your search engine searches by message ID, you
>> should be all set, except that you might have to resync the database of
>> your
I find that code block header arguments specified with `#+HEADERS:'
consistently appear in the exported document. For example, exporting the
following document to PDF or HTML will include the "exports" header in
the output:
* Manifestation of Problem
Look, our headers appear in the export:
#+
Following up.
Does anyone else see this behavior? Headers always appear in the export
whenever my document includes a code block with a separate `#+HEADERS:'
line.
Alan Lue writes:
> I find that code block header arguments specified with `#+HEADERS:'
> consistently appear
nlen.
If someone knows how to build these binaries, I'd gladly use some help.
Thanks a lot,
Alan
Alan Schmitt writes:
> I'm trying to set up the remembrance agent, but I'm not able to get the
> binaries to work. I'm on OS X Mountain Lion, and the binaries from
> http://www.remem.org/ tell me "bad CPU type". I tried building it from
> source, but I
robably. I don't know where, though, since it does not seem to be
actively maintained.
Alan
Hi, how does one tangle a single code block to multiple files?
I thought the following might work, but unfortunately it does not.
Set the frame size.
#+HEADERS: :tangle user-host-a.el user-host-b.el
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(setq initial-frame-alist '((width . 80) (height . 38)))
#+END_SRC
To p
Thanks Eric, I didn't know that you could pass lisp code as header
arguments. It looks like it'll be best to conditionally tangle.
:tangle (if (string-match "myhost" system-name) "yes" "no")
Eric Schulte writes:
> Alan Lue writes:
>
>> Hi,
end of the real line (it
ignores soft line breaks). The FAQ says that this used to be broken back
in 2009, but does not mention this asymmetry. Is this a bug?
Thanks,
Alan
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
>> I'm using a very recent version of org-mode (compiled earlier today from
>> git), and I see that using visual-line-mode, the "org-beginning-of-line"
>> goes to the beginning of the visual
ngtable}
\usepackage{float}
\usepackage{wrapfig}
\usepackage{soul}
\usepackage{textcomp}
\usepackage{marvosym}
\usepackage{wasysym}
\usepackage{latexsym}
\usepackage{amssymb}
\usepackage{hyperref}
\tolerance=1000
\usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage{longtable}
\usepackage{float}
\usepackage{hyperref}
\a
PTIONS: toc:nil author:nil
:EXPORT_DATE: ~
:END:
#+END_SRC
The part about which I'm not sure is how to remove the date. I tried
putting nothing instead of the '~' but it does not work. Maybe there
could be an option for it?
Alan
or the new exporter. Is there a similar hook I can use?
Thanks a lot,
Alan
it supposed to work this way? Is there a way around it?
Thanks a lot,
Alan
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
>> If I've understood things correctly, the canonical way to change export
>> options for a subtree export is to put them in a properties block. I
>> noticed that if I put several "EXPORT_LA
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
>> I'm playing with the new latex exporter, and I'd like to use xelated
>> with it. I used to follow the instructions from worg
>> (http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html#using-xelatex-for-pdf-ex
; '("xelatex -shell-escape -interaction nonstopmode -output-directory %o
> %f"
> "xelatex -shell-escape -interaction nonstopmode -output-directory %o %f"
> "xelatex -shell-escape -interaction nonstopmode -output-directory %o
> %f"))
>
>
> I do not use unicode-math anymore but the OP can try uncommenting some
> of the lines above.
Thank you, this is most helpful.
Alan
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
>> I'm using the new exporter to create a pdf (through latex) of a subtree
>> of a huge file, and I want to remove some default information. I found
>> out a way to do it, but I'm
when I get back near a computer.
Also, about the FSF papers, is there a link for this procedure?
Thanks,
Alan
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
>> I'll do this when I get back near a computer.
>
> Great.
Attached. With another question: should the patch be sent to the list,
or just to you (or any other process)?
>> Also, about the FSF papers, is th
n and related modes (see Conflicts).” or
> try emacs -Q.
I found out that the cursor position is important for this to work. For
instance it works if it is after the date.
Alan
). It may solve your problem.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> [1] I do not seriously maintain this file. It was a proof of concept.
Thanks a lot. If there is no plan to maintain a Koma backend, I'll have
a look ot Luis's Groff backend.
Thanks again,
Alan
al markers in some
comments) into the final paper.
Is any of this possible? The second option would probably require some
custom code, but I don't know if it would be very complex.
Thanks a lot,
Alan Schmitt
duled tasks.
Is it supposed to be working or am I doing it wrong?
Thanks,
Alan
NarrowToSubtree
I managed to make this work, but if I run the command in the agenda I
need to refresh it afterwards (using 'g'). Are you seeing the same
thing?
And I also want to say I have learned a lot implementing the suggestions
in that document.
Alan
nd is to put all
the headres in a very long line.
Alan
>
> Well, scratch that: it already support :property+: syntax. I.e. try to
> export subtree with:
>
> * Test export
> :PROPERTIES:
> :export_latex_header: header1
> :export_latex_header+: header2
> :END:
>
> Test
This is quite useful. Thanks for the information!
Alan
ave something
> interfering with it.
I'd be really curious to know what it is. I'm in the same situation here
where the agenda is not refreshed when doing a P or V from within it.
(Doing a W works, though).
Alan
Eric Schulte writes:
> If you do end up writing any level of support for Coq code blocks please
> consider contributing it to Org-mode.
Thanks a lot for these suggestions. I'll explore these options, and will
report back when I get something working.
Alan
no match" and an error
"org-refile-check-position: Please save the buffer to a file before
refiling" (which probably happens because I'm inside the agenda, and the
refiling target "Trpis/Paris" makes no sense).
I tried doing a "C-f" as when using ido with find-file, but it does not
do anything.
Any suggestion?
Thanks,
Alan
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm implementing some of the ideas of the great norang page
>> (http://doc.norang.ca/org-mode.html), but there is one thing that is
>> failing me. I can see that "org-agenda-ignore-sc
Samuel Wales writes:
> Partly to avoid trouble like this, I use the general search instead of
> the specialized ones.
What are those general searches?
> On 11/20/12, Alan Schmitt wrote:
>> I decided to dig into this, and it's not a bug. One should set:
>>
>>
g-agenda-tags-todo-honor-ignore-options' if you want
to make his option also apply to the tags-todo list.
#+END_QUOTE
Alan
ecify this option so that it only applies to a subtree?
Thanks a lot,
Alan
Jambunathan K writes:
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm trying to remove the postamble in the html-export of a subtree, and
>> I don't know how to do it. This is what I tried:
>
> C-h v org-e-html-postamble RET
Yes, I had looked there
lobal:
>
> #+OPTIONS: html-postamble:nil
>
> This is now the case in master (along with #+OPTIONS: html-preamble:nil).
Ah, I understand better how properties are defined now. Thanks a lot.
Alan
e one that lets EXPORT_OPTIONS specify if some
parts can be omitted for subtree export? Or is it something different?
The non-technical question: I understand this exporter is just a proof
of concept, but it is working quite well for me, and I'm ready to help
tweaking this. If I do further modific
xporter). When I get back to
commit 359b10b3070588e8b751935b3fbcc2c9d8885a6a everything works, but
with this commit I have some error messages about the wrong number of
arguments for (item contents info) or (headline contents info) (for a
minimal test file).
Alan
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
>> I think this has broken beamer export (new exporter). When I get back to
>> commit 359b10b3070588e8b751935b3fbcc2c9d8885a6a everything works, but
>> with this commit I have some error messages about the wrong number o
to the ML.
>
> For point 1, see http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html (For Org
> Developers)
>
> Also, it would be nice if you signed FSF papers.
I've signed and sent them by sent mail, but I haven't heard back yet
(they're supposed to send me a pdf with their signature added).
Alan
raphics[(:options 0.9linewidth)]{./prototype.pdf}
#+end_src latex
The problem is that even if I remove the ":option", then I get
"(0.9linewidth)" with extra parentheses and the backslash removed.
This is for a beamer file.
Is this a bug?
Alan
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> This is a bug which I fixed some hours ago. Though, you need to escape
> the backslash.
OK, it's working now.
By the way, do I need to fully restart emacs after installing a new
version of org-mode, or is there a simpler way to load it?
Thanks,
Alan
by changing the mailbox name there. I use stable
mailboxes for this: archive is for the current month, otherwise the
message is in "old/year/month". Searches and links let me get to
messages really easily.
Alan
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> OK. Keep us informed when the process is over. Note this step is not
> mandatory to modify a file in contrib/, so you can do 1-3 meanwhile.
I've added koma-letter to the repository, in contrib/lisp. Please let me
know if I did something wrong.
Alan
ely locking my
emacs. Would there be a way for the export process to be asynchronous
and not lock emacs?
Thanks,
Alan
PS: mandatory comics about compilation time http://xkcd.com/303/
ourse.
Do you use a shell to run make or do you call it directly from emacs?
Alan
or this is that I keep a single folder with many org-mode
files, some of them for presentations, papers, or letters. I regularly
have to go in there and get rid of all the .tex, .log, .pdf, .aux, etc.,
that accumulate.
Thanks,
Alan
brian powell writes:
> If I had to chose: I vote for #1 or something like: "Its your life
> [organized] in plain text."
There have been great suggestions on how to explain what is org-mode.
But if we want a catch phrase I'd also vote for this.
Orgmode: your life, in plain text.
Alan
Hello,
I have "#+EXPORT_FILE_NAME: ~/tmp/jsseccloud.tex" in an org file, but
when I export it (either to beamer or to latex), it's using the name of
the file instead of the given file name.
Am I doing something wrong here?
Thanks,
Alan
Suvayu Ali writes:
> On Fri, Dec 07, 2012 at 11:27:40AM +0100, Alan Schmitt wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have "#+EXPORT_FILE_NAME: ~/tmp/jsseccloud.tex" in an org file, but
>> when I export it (either to beamer or to latex), it's using the name of
exporter?
Thanks a lot,
Alan
"eshell" "bbdb-save" "package-list-packages"
"flyspell-mode" "calc" "dired" "compile" "grep" "flyspell-buffer" "load-theme"
"bbdb-merge-records" "org-store-link" "ispell-change-dictionary" "ansi-term"
"magit-status" "customize-face" "list-colors-display"
"lld-notmuch-goto-message-in-gnus" "multi-term" "recover-file" "rename-buffer"
"color-theme-solarized-light" "set-buffer-file-coding-system" "help"
"svn-status" "list-packages" "customize-group" "eval-expression" "bbdb" "shell"
"why-mode" "revert-buffer" "list-faces-display" "org-mode" "customize"
"LaTeX-mode" "org-reload" "re-builder" "follow-mode" "org-version" ...))
smex()
call-interactively(smex nil nil)
I tried specifying the file with and without the ".org" and it does not
change anything.
Alan
e.log("o.x = " + o.x + ", o.y = " + o.y)
#+end_src
Results
#+results: object_example
(Some additional images added)
#+end_src
I cannot do a "\pause" because a slide will be inserted in the middle.
Is it possible to have the results of the evaluation of a block in
several places?
Thanks,
Alan
"Sebastien Vauban" writes:
> Hi Alan,
>
> Alan Schmitt wrote:
>> I tried including the result of evaluation a block in several slides,
>> but the second time it was not included.
>>
>> Is it possible to have the results of the evaluation of a block in
ublishing-directory "~/tmp"
>> :publishing-function org-e-beamer-publish-to-latex
>> )))
>>
>> and with this I get an error:
>>
>
> I believe that is because org-e-beamer does not support publishing yet.
> Nicolas can confirm.
Well, replacing "org-e-beamer-publish-to-latex" by
"org-e-latex-publish-to-latex" results in the same error. I looked at
the code, and my problem was that ":include" expects a list, so I'm able
to make this .
I'll try to see if adding beamer support is difficult.
Alan
Alan Schmitt writes:
> Well, replacing "org-e-beamer-publish-to-latex" by
> "org-e-latex-publish-to-latex" results in the same error. I looked at
> the code, and my problem was that ":include" expects a list, so I'm able
> to make this .
I forgot
Achim Gratz writes:
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>> TINYCHANGE
>
> As much as you would wish it wasn't so, your patch exceeds the tiny
> change limit (not even counting your previous contributions) and you'll
> need signed copyright papers for this to go into Org and Em
bjects
#+call: echo(object_example) :results code output :exports both
#+end_src
My problem is twofold.
- The code from "object_example" is not repeated. I guess that here what
I want is to be able to export a source code block in several places. Is
it possible?
- The highlighting of the results in the "#+call:" line is not in
javascript syntax, and I don't know how to tell the call that the result
will be javascript.
Thanks again,
Alan
oq :noweb yes
> <>
> #+end_src
>
> and another one here:
>
> #+begin_src coq :noweb yes
> <>
> #+end_src
Thanks a lot, that worked perfectly.
Alan
Eric Schulte writes:
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
>> "Sebastien Vauban" writes:
>>
>>> In a hurry, to repeat the code:
>>>
>>> - use named blocks
>>> - use Noweb expansion
>>>
>
> Another option would be,
>
> 1.
Eric Schulte writes:
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
>> "Sebastien Vauban" writes:
>>
>>> In a hurry, to repeat the code:
>>>
>>> - use named blocks
>>> - use Noweb expansion
>>>
>
> Another option would be,
>
> 1.
Thomas S. Dye writes:
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
>> Eric Schulte writes:
>>
>>> Alan Schmitt writes:
>>>
>>>> "Sebastien Vauban" writes:
>>>>
>>>>> In a hurry, to repeat the code:
>>>>>
>&g
orking directory". Right now it defaults to the directory
where the org file is, but it's often not satisfactory (especially when
compilation creates additional files). Would this be difficult to add?
Thanks,
Alan
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
>> I understand it. What I actually would like is to be able to specify a
>> different "working directory". Right now it defaults to the directory
>> where the org file is, but it's often not satisfactory
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