The attached patch fixes a typo in the documentation.
I hope I got the format of the commit message right.
Best regards,
Jan
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Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2012 15:04:43 +0200
On 11/05/2011 11:35 PM, Marius Hofert wrote:
Apparently, the string SCHEDULED: is not required for an entry to appear in
agenda view.
Hi Marius,
the difference between date and SCHEDULED: date is that date will
cause the entry to appear in the agenda only on the given day, whereas
On 09/21/2011 09:40 PM, G. Jay Kerns wrote:
In other words, it looks like I am obliged to :body-only t which cuts
out header/footer/TOC or I can NOT do :body-only t which will give me
the TOC plus a bunch of extra stuff.
My question: is it possible to do what I want? Is there some sort of
On 06/21/2011 02:22 AM, Sebastian Berchtold wrote:
Hi, my first post here: So big shout outs to all org-mode hackers.
Great Stuff!
There is one feature I'd really like to have, but i couldn't find
anything that does what i want. I guess it's just a small hack, but
with my retarded elisp
On 01/24/2011 05:38 AM, Leo Alekseyev wrote:
I am working under Windows, and by default links like file:~/path...
open in Explorer. I can manually change the link to
file+emacs:~/path... and then it opens in dired -- but is there a way
to change the default behavior so that when I press C-c
On 10/14/2010 03:11 AM, Umesh P N wrote:
Hi,
From the main view, if I click on a tag, org-mode will show only items
with that tag. How to go back to the main view?
I just tried it. For me, clicking on the tags of an entry will open an
agenda view showing all items from my agenda files which
On 09/14/2010 12:10 PM, henry atting wrote:
On Di, Sep 14 2010, Eric S Fraga wrote:
On Tue, 14 Sep 2010 08:27:48 +0200, henry atting nsmp...@online.de wrote:
When I have some kind of todo items in an *.org file without timestamp they
do not show up in the agenda. I can start the agenda with
On 09/03/2010 05:07 AM, s...@blarg.net wrote:
How about doing the same data: URI embedding for images in the HTML
exporter? It should be possible to implement it entirely inside
Emacs. It would have to be optional, of course.
Derek
This is certainly possible, the following patch would
On 08/23/2010 08:12 PM, Erik Iverson wrote:
Is there something that I'm missing, or that could be better with
a local installation of MathJax? I don't know what reverts to image
fonts in Firefox means, but whatever is happening on my export seems
to look nice.
Hi Erik,
when MathJax cannot
On 08/19/2010 07:55 AM, Gert van Oss wrote:
dear list,
I know this is in the FAQ-[1] but I can't get it working. I've started
with a new setup not edited by hand. Can someone point me in the right
direction to get this working when I do: C-c-a?
(custom-set-variables
;;
Static MathJax v0.2 contains org-static-mathjax.el, which integrates it
into the Org export process. The comments in that file explain how it
can be used.
Download it at:
http://www.jboecker.de/2010/08/15/staticmathjax.html
I have added a note to org-hacks.org in Worg, which should show up when
On 08/17/2010 01:01 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
On Aug 17, 2010, at 12:44 PM, Jan Böcker wrote:
Static MathJax v0.2 contains org-static-mathjax.el, which integrates it
into the Org export process. The comments in that file explain how it
can be used.
Download it at:
http
On 08/16/2010 10:59 AM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi,
should something like this go into org itself, or would it be enough to
put this up on worg, in org-hacks or so?
- Carsten
Hi Carsten,
Org-hacks sounds like the appropriate place. It is, after all, exactly
that: a hack/proof of concept
On 08/16/2010 02:47 PM, Andrea Crotti wrote:
After another time that I forgot something I came up with the same idea.
Suppose I live in address X, and whenever I change my address I have to
notify Y, Z, W.
Now how could I handle this automatically?
I would like that, whenever my address
-hook '(lambda () (print opt-plist)))
and then export this two-line example to HTML:
#+StaticMathJax: test
* Test
the following gets printed to my *Messages* buffer:
Exporting...
(:latex-image-options nil :exclude-tags (noexport) :select-tags
(export) :email j...@pythagoras :author Jan Böcker :auto
I have now published the code used to create the static version:
http://www.jboecker.de/2010/08/15/staticmathjax.html
Below is a first stab at HTML export integration fresh out of my
*scratch* buffer (which lacks the possibility to configure this for each
file).
-- Jan
(defun
On 08/14/2010 08:09 AM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
From now on, the default settings will
use the incredible MathJax library to display math in
exported HTML. If you had never turned on LaTeX snipped
math publishing, this will now magically work all by itself.
Yes, indeed it does!
Since I read
On 08/14/2010 10:59 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi Jan,
can you expand a bit on why this is interesting to do? What are the
advantages?
Thanks!
- Carsten
Advantages are:
- The user is not required to have JavaScript enabled
- In some cases, there is a speed advantage, because
there
I have a projects.org file with entries like this:
* PROJECT Find the answer to life, the universe and everything
* PROJECT World Domination
*** NEXT build Doomsday Device
(where PROJECT and NEXT are both defined as todo keywords.)
I'd like to define a custom agenda view to get a project list.
On 08/13/2010 06:10 PM, David Maus wrote:
Jan Böcker wrote:
I have a projects.org file with entries like this:
* PROJECT Find the answer to life, the universe and everything
* PROJECT World Domination
*** NEXT build Doomsday Device
(where PROJECT and NEXT are both defined as todo
On 08/13/2010 10:11 PM, Glasspen wrote:
Hi!
A question about tasks in agenda-view.
How can org-mode show done tasks in agenda-view.
Regards
/C
If you are in the todo list view, there is a line like this at the top:
Available with `N r': (0)ALL (1)NEXT (2)AMD (3)WAITING (4)DONE
On 08/12/2010 07:35 PM, Andrea Crotti wrote:
Bastien bastien.gue...@wikimedia.fr writes:
Andrea Crotti andrea.crott...@gmail.com writes:
I was wondering if there is something that would be able to convert a
org-mode buffer (with todos) to a web page (even static) that resembles
a tracking
On 08/11/2010 01:14 AM, Samuel Wales wrote:
i suggest begin-end pairs, not putting text in the syntax itself.
though you could, if you want, using quotes.
$[class begin :title animals]Some text about animals$[class end
:title animals]
Why not allow both? If I want to highlight one or
Hi all,
posting in case this is useful to someone else:
I just figured out how to copy paste tabular data from Firefox to an
Org buffer (in my case: a train schedule from www.bahn.de).
- Select data in Firefox
- Paste into Org, select it as the region
- M-x replace-regexp RET C-i \ | ^ RET |
On 08/10/2010 11:41 PM, Nathan Neff wrote:
Is there a function in org-mode that returns the TODO
status of the heading that the cursor is currently in?
Yes, try org-get-todo-state. (Found this using C-h f, typing org,
then using I-Search in the completion buffer.)
This returns something like
On 08/11/2010 03:42 AM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
Jan Böcker jan.boec...@jboecker.de writes:
Hi all,
posting in case this is useful to someone else:
I just figured out how to copy paste tabular data from Firefox to an
Org buffer (in my case: a train schedule from www.bahn.de).
- Select data
On 08/07/2010 07:00 PM, scraw...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi guys,
Ok, if I make foo a link:
blah blah [[foo]] blah
it will pop over to foo elsewhere in the buffer.
(This is a tangent, but I see carets in the documentation, like
foo , but they don't seem to be needed-- the link finds
foo
On 08/02/2010 11:47 AM, Water Lin wrote:
Here is my two questions:
1. I want to mark an org file as DONE, so I will let me know that the
file is finished and doesn't need any change.
How can I add this similar tag to the file, or something else.
You can use file tags:
#+FILETAGS:
On 07/31/2010 08:32 AM, Typhoon wrote:
Yes, thanks. I was using f:nil but what I would really like is to
disable [1] type footnotes while retaining the [fn:1] style.
Nice trick on the zero-space - That would be OK, I suppose, but like
you say, a bit tedious after a while.
Alright, so we
On 07/31/2010 05:17 AM, Typhoon wrote:
I write legal texts and often need to reference case law like this:
/Pyke v The Hibernian Bank Limited/ [1950] IR 195
Obviously, I don't want the [1950] to be a footnote. What do I do?
Thanks,
Alan
Hi Alan,
you can add the following line:
On 05/21/2010 11:02 PM, Herbert Sitz wrote:
Second, the problem with TAB key in viper-mode
does seem specific to PuTTY/ssh,
since it works fine when working directly.
When you say working directly, I assume you use the GUI interface of
emacs. Maybe the problem is not PuTTY-related but caused
On 05/21/2010 01:43 AM, Fritz Kunze wrote:
MY TASKS -*- mode: org; fill-column: 78; after-save-hook:
(archive-done-tasks) -*-
If my understanding is correct, archive-done-tasks is evaluated when the
file is loaded, which I guess is not your intention. (You want to set
after-save-hook to
On 05/20/2010 06:14 AM, Herbert Sitz wrote:
Herbert Sitz hsitz at nwlink.com writes:
With viper-mode enabled all I get is a bell when I click on tab to cycle the
visibility of a heading in viper's normal mode.
Hi Herbert,
I could not reproduce this here (Ubuntu 10.04 host, Putty on
On 05/12/2010 08:07 PM, Bob Paje wrote:
Does Org-mode understand Windows shortcuts and Web hyperlinks?
Can a simple press of the RETURN key (a la Outlook) open a new window to
the shortcut file/folder or the web page, as it may be?
bob
Org supports hyperlinks to a lot of different
On 05/13/2010 03:48 AM, charles snyder wrote:
Can I just do something like:
(defvar cls-org-file C:/Users/clsnyder/My Documents/My
Dropbox/emacs_org/) ;; WINDOWS VERSION
(defvar cls-org-file /Users/clsnyder/Dropbox/emacs_org/) ;; IMAC VERSION
and then in each of the various .emacs files
This is also available via
git pull git://github.com/jboecker/org-mode.git for-carsten
I tried to document the new behaviour as concise and clear as possible.
(If anyone reads this and finds it too confusing in any way, please say
so . I introduced the changes, so I know what they do and why,
Ivanov Dmitry usr...@gmail.com writes:
The tree buffer seems an ideal tool for this project.
What is this tree buffer you speak of?
Are you telling me that I can already use Org to view the outline
Leo-style, with the outline structure (folded to the content startup
visibility) in one window
On 30.04.2010 10:10, Nick Dokos wrote:
Joe Riel j...@san.rr.com wrote:
Jan Böcker wrote:
A related question; can this extension be used with link abbreviations?
I tried
#+LINK: sample file:/home/joe/sample.pdf
with
[[sample::3]]
but that does not work.
This happens in org
On 28.04.2010 09:27, Ian Barton wrote:
Quite often when browsing the list I
find posts that give me ideas of a new way of doing something, or
introduce me to some feature I wasn't aware of.
Same here, that's one of the reasons I read this list.
I guess most of us on this list are still a noob
On 28.04.2010 02:25, Rick Moynihan wrote:
I can't seem to get timestampts to export to HTML as part of the TOC
when they're in a headline
Hi Rick,
customize the variable org-export-remove-timestamps-from-toc.
HTH, Jan
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On 28.04.2010 20:30, Joe Riel wrote:
The hyperlink syntax allows specifying a line number, however,
that doesn't do anything (other than force the document to
be opened inside of emacs) with a non-text file (say a pdf).
Is therea an extension to allow specifying a page number
so that a link
On 26.04.2010 07:21, filebat Mark wrote:
Hi friends
I am bumped to be asked: how to change font size and colors for
specified content, in order to higlight them, like MSword.
Can you be more specific?
I'd guess that a lot of the people on this list do not use MS Word
regularly if at all, so
Hi all,
I'd like to add a table of contents to a HTML export with body-only set
to t (to feed into jekyll later), but org-html.el automatically disables
the TOC when body-only is given.
I have used the attached one-line patch without any problems, the (still
XHTML strict compliant) result can be
On 16.04.2010 12:26, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi,
I have made a test version of Org with the compatibility code
for XEmacs and without some of the left-over compatibility
code for Emacs 21.
I would appreciate if some people could check out the
`remove-compatibility-code' branch from
Hello,
I think I discovered a bug in org-export.
If you have a headline with an elisp code block containing the following
line:
:ID:
the HTML code will be garbled at the beginning of the headline.
I have attached a minimal test case and the resulting HTML file. The
#+OPTIONS: line is not
I have published a more detailed description of my setup, including the
source code, here:
http://www.jboecker.de/2010/04/14/general-reference-filing-with-org-mode.html
Thanks to Claus and Marcelo for the (off-list) nudge to do this.
(It's getting late, so I finally stopped fiddling with the
On 13.04.2010 22:15, Óscar Fuentes wrote:
Currently I'm using 6.33x, which is the version that comes with Emacs
dev source code. I'll like to use a more recent version of org-mode, and
so I ask if there are plans for upgrading Emacs' org-mode sources with
the current release. If not, I'll use
On 09.04.2010 22:02, Richard Riley wrote:
What would be the best way to include in my daily agenda a section of
non schedule items which are there every day until I decide to
remove them. e.g Say I have a link to Guitar practise which is a regularly
updated url to the page I am at? No
[The following text has gotten quite long. Sit comfortably and get a cup
of your preferred drink if you want to proceed.]
That is an interesting setup you describe there. I had considered
something similar myself, but found it a hassle to come up with a file
name for every new piece of
On 05.04.2010 02:33, Luke Amdor wrote:
Hi guys, I believe I found one little thing that this patch broke. That
is linking to either a text search or heading search in a different org
file. I've attached two files which illustrate this. The first file
test.org http://test.org contains a link to
On 26.03.2010 04:15, John Hendy wrote:
Perhaps a silly question: just wondering if it's possible to stop having
this at the bottom of every html file I export:
/-
| Author: John W. Henderson usern...@hostname mailto:jwhe...@zenwalk
| Date: 2010-03-25 21:56:05 CDT
| HTML
On 24.03.2010 04:45, Leo Alekseyev wrote:
Actually, it's right there in section 4.3 of the manual, last
sentence: if you need to remove ambiguities about the end of the
link, enclose them in angular brackets.
Ah, I see -- this seems to be meant for the use case you mention below,
pasting in
So... 1.org http://1.org and 2. org will be like this. The problem is
that when I export I want the output to look like this:
*Timestamp day1
**Activity for project 1 on day 1 here
**Activity for project2 on day 1 here
*Timestamp day2
**Activity for project 1 on day 2 here
**Activity
On 23.03.2010 10:13, Leo Alekseyev wrote:
Hi all,
I am unable to open locally linked files if I use angle brackets to
protect spaces, like so:
[[file:E:\ebooks\math\Probability and statistics\The Elements of
Statistical Learning (2nd ed).pdf][Hastie et al]]
-- the echo area displays
On 23.03.2010 10:17, Leo Alekseyev wrote:
When using org mode under windows, links to local PDF files bring up
Acrobat. However, under linux, these links just spawn a new empty
buffer in emacs in fundamental mode. How can I make PDF links bring
up evince?...
As far as I know, Org uses the
On 19.03.2010 05:52, John Hendy wrote:
Hi,
I'm quite new to org-mode but am very excited about handling a lot of my
current notes/task issues. My current/previous setup:
[snip]
So, enough rambling. I love the idea of org-mode to handle both aspects
in one place as well as all the
On 13.03.2010 13:41, bar tomas wrote:
Hi,
I've done a search on tags appearing in my orgmode document.
The relevant headers then appear highlighted in yellow in my document.
How can I turn this highlighting off?
Many thanks.
Hi Thomas,
that's yet another job for C-c C-c.
- Jan
On 01.03.2010 05:29, Richard Riley wrote:
More often than not I run emacsclient in rxvt under Tmux (a Screen
replacement). As a result (and inconveniently) a lot of common key
sequences dont work properly - generally involving shift/control/alt and
arrow and function keys. Most of the time
On 01.03.2010 10:22, Richard Riley wrote:
Not really as they still use the arrow keys.
I am sorry, my brain must not have been fully functional when I posted this.
C-c right is reported as undefined. Possibly someone else can confirm
if it works on their setup? I tried it in urxvt and xterm.
On 25.02.2010 01:30, Brian Brooks wrote:
Does a feature exist in org-mode where you can specify a deadline for a
particular TODO and org-mode displays the days remaining somewhere next
to the task?
The feature you are looking for is deadlines; see 8.3 Deadlines and
scheduling in the manual.
On 19.02.2010 16:44, Manish wrote:
hello!
i've been unable to find the variable that controls whether
items/tasks with no TODO keyword should be treated like the ones with
TODO so they can appear in the global TODO list. can someone please
point me in the right direction?
thanks
Your
On 12.02.2010 23:23, dmg wrote:
For evince, I think I have found a problem in the parsing of the link.
Evince already encodes
the URL, but it does not encode the '/', hence you will get a link like this:
emacsclient
On 12.02.2010 18:29, Julien Fantin wrote:
I've seen some instructions on seting up org-annotation-helper for adobe
acrobat on worg
: http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/org-protocol.php#acrobat-reader-setup
I'd be very interested in integrating this workflow into my linux
configuration.
On 10.02.2010 20:13, Brody, William (Buck) wrote:
How can I display dates in the agenda without using the “Agenda for
current day or week”. I want to use another view because I don’t want
my tasks sorted or grouped by dates and I want to be able to see
unscheduled tasks.
Try creating a
I have been looking around and I am not sure how to solve this
problem. Withing Evince and Xournal I am encoding any non alphanum (as
defined by the C macro) each byte that is contained in the filename
individually.
Does anybody know which are the characters above 0 (zero) that need to
be
On 06.02.2010 14:50, Jan Böcker wrote:
AFAIK, your current approach is correct.
I was wrong. The attached patch fixes a bug in the encode_uri function.
That fixes the non-ASCII characters problem in xournal for me.
The gchar type is just typedef'd to char, which means it is signed. To
get
Hi everybody,
I am sorry I have been a bit slow to finish the integration of xournal
with remember mode. I think I got it working.
Hi Daniel,
that is great!
After learning about org-protocol on worg, I got it working.
There seems to be a problem with non-ASCII characters in the file
On 31.01.2010 11:19, D M German wrote:
here is a patch to support remember inside evince.
http://turingmachine.org/~dmg/temp/0001-Added-support-for-xournal-but-docview-linking-needs-.patch
Hi Daniel,
sorry for my late reply, I have just caught up with the list again.
The patch works
On 22.01.2010 17:17, henry atting wrote:
An org file (it contains an explanation on using emacs distraction free
for writing) lists on some places LaTeX Local Variables, eg:
%%% Local Variables:
%%% mode: latex
%%% TeX-master: t
%%% End:
From then on Emacs does not open this
On 20.01.2010 06:22, Richard Riley wrote:
I believe I now have a repo set up that can be pulled from. Not sure if
its done the correct way since I didnt clone org-mode. Rather I pushed
my clone master and then the overrun branch. I *think* that should be
ok.
Anyway, the URL is
Consider the following situation:
* A
Some text.
* B
- Place the cursor on A, press C-x n w (org-narrow-to-subtree).
- Go to the very end of the buffer and insert xyz.
- C-x n w (widen).
You end up with:
* A
Some Text
xyz* B
The attached one-line patch fixes this by passing `nil' for the
The F[9] above is interpreted as a Foot Note by org.
Is there a way to prevent it?
Take a look at section 12.2 - Export Options in the Org manual.
The one you want is:
#+OPTIONS: f:nil
HTH, Jan
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On 17.01.2010 21:31, Nick Parker wrote:
Is there a way to specify a todo item that is scheduled to repeat on the
3rd Thursday of the month? I tried to use +1m, however that does not
work the same way. Any suggestions?
For more complex repeaters like that, you need to use a diary sexp like
On 17.01.2010 22:39, Jan Böcker wrote:
%%(diary-float t 4 3
^ oops, missed a paren there.
This should be %%(diary-float t 4 3)
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On 18.01.2010 00:05, Sébastien Vauban wrote:
I've tried the following:
--8---cut here---start-8---
Es *A*\~lfonso.
Es *B*\,enito.
Es *C*\{\}armen.
Es *C*hago.
--8---cut here---end---8---
[snip]
+---
2 files changed, 55 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
diff --git a/lisp/ChangeLog b/lisp/ChangeLog
index 3f46f3c..c4605bd 100755
--- a/lisp/ChangeLog
+++ b/lisp/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,13 @@
+2010-01-16 Jan Böcker jan.boec...@jboecker.de
+
+ * org.el (org-open
On 06.01.2010 10:05, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Would you like to work on a patch that allows interpreting page numbers
for external applications?
I'll definitely take a stab at it and see how far I get while learning
more about elisp along the way. I will post to the mailing list if I
make
I am not sure if it makes sense to handle more that a page number, really.
I have thought about this again and concluded that the approach in my
first post is, indeed, over-engineered. I also believe the approach
proposed in this post to be flexible enough to handle some extensions.
On
On 02.01.2010 16:20, Darlan Cavalcante Moreira wrote:
Evince also has an option (-p) to open the file in a
given page and this would be enough for a link to a PDF file. Since I prefer
using Evince instead of docview mode I would be very happy to test it.
I have implemented an experimental
Hello List,
During the discussion in the protocol for PDFs? thread, I realized
that docview: links are an almost exact copy of file: links, the only
single difference being that file: takes a line number and docview:
links take a page number.
Up until now, (docview:) links to PDF files have been
I study computer science in the first semester. I have one org file
dedicated to university (~/org/studium.org).
In this org file, there will be one top-level heading for each semester
(currently there is only one -
Wintersemster 09/10 [2009-10-01 Do]--[2010-03-31 Mi]). You see that I
added the
Desmond Rivet wrote:
Is it possible to have multiple Org Agenda buffers open say, if you want
different search results side by side?
For the use case of simply viewing two search results side by side,
renaming an agenda buffer seems to work:
- open the agenda view: C-c a a
- M-x rename-buffer
Jan Böcker jan.boec...@jboecker.de
+
+ * org.el (org-insert-link): respect org-link-file-path-type for
+ docview: links in addition to file: links.
+
2009-12-03 Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com
* org-exp.el (org-export-format-source-code-or-example): Avoid
diff
On Thu, 13 Aug 2009, Andrew Stribblehill wrote:
Have you tried the org-refile interface?
This looks like what I need! I didn't think of refiling when looking for a
way to navigate my outline.
On Thu, 13 Aug 2009, Matt Lundin wrote:
Have you tried the following with org-refile and
the code under the terms of the GNU General Public License,
Version 3 or later.
Jan Böcker;;; org-docview.el --- support for links to doc-view-mode buffers
(require 'org)
(org-add-link-type docview 'org-docview-open)
(add-hook 'org-store-link-functions 'org-docview-store-link)
(defun org-docview
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