I noticed that org-mode's tags do not line up along the right side when
org-indent-mode is enabled (indent-mode is an excellent feature, by the
way). Probably because tab characters are being used to align the tags
on the right side.
Is there a way to use spaces instead of tabs to align tags, or
exported with a block
environment. This also happens with other environments. The note
environment is the only one I tested that works by using a tag.
I'm using Org-mode version 6.34trans (release_6.34c.251.gd1289).
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the user.
This prevents invalid input. Can something like this be used in the
org refile prompts?
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I've been searching for a good way to remember to look at my agenda.
Great idea!
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Mikael Fornius m...@abc.se writes:
I can non reproduce this problem.
I Also use current release_6.34c.210.g6976 and tried with basic
completion, ido-completion and iswitchb.
Can you give some more information? Warnings in *Messages* and maybe
M-x toggle-debug-on-error gives backtrace?
Whenever I run org-remember, enter a single item, type C-1 C-c C-c,
and select a heading to file it under, the entry is lost. Is this a
bug? I'm using Org-mode version 6.34trans (release_6.34c.210.g6976).
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templates would be available. Please let me know if someone figures out
how to do this.
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On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 6:43 PM, Sven Bretfeld sven.bretf...@gmx.ch wrote:
Org mode would be a nice base for bringing a good QDA-Software to the
world of free software, isn't it? QDAS is a special type of software for
qualitative data analysis[¹], mostly used in Sociology and related
fields
-blame output in org-mode,
group the sort by a certain level heading, cycle body visibility, etc...
I'm not sure how difficult that would be to implement. Does this sound
like a reasonable feature request?
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A frequently-needed task is to find recently created entries. Right
now I do this by manually pasting a date into each entry,
and using the timeline agenda.
Maybe, there are better ways? E.g. have the option to automatically
record a property,
and report this.
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not unreasonable,
given that not very many people will have todochiku installed. Thanks
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nil notify-send
notification)))
;; In any case, show in message area
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(add-hook 'trac-wiki-mode-hook 'turn-on-orgstruct)
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On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 2:01 PM, Tennis Smith ten...@tripit.com wrote:
Hi Jason,
Do you have an example of how to run org-mode as a minor mode? I'm trying
to figure out how to do it. ;-)
-T
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 6:38 AM, Jason Schadel
Have you tried using trac-wiki mode with org-mode as a minor mode?
You still have to use the wiki format but lists can be manipulated the
org-mode way.
On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 4:36 PM, Tennis Smith ten...@tripit.com wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone figured out a way to export from org to a trac wiki?
variables as needed.
I was thinking about using file locals to pass arguments along to
custom functions... Carrying a central registry feels funny. Why
do you prefer org-export-plist-vars?
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the output buffer?
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retunr with return... That pops up in the docbook export, too. ;)
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Just fixing a typo. The :group should be org-export-latex and not
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to
organize it all really quickly; but right now, anytime I want to make a new
heading, I have to scroll around and do it manually, loosing my place in the
bucket.
Could this be a new feature of org-mode, or any other ideas for a solution?
Cheers,
Jason
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as one individual /by a
member of their culture/, but not by us (because it depicted their
ceremonial properties, or their tattoos, or their name, or whatever,
instead of their face and form).
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is zero, which means nothing will
be added.
That's a great feature, and I like the simpler configuration. I've
often wanted this for things like grocery lists and library lists.
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-export-as-html, and visit the
html file in a web browser. Note the extra space in front of Some.
I verified that this happens with org-mode 6.18c.
It doesn't happen if the space is removed from the org file, but then
highlighting doesn't work.
Thanks,
Jason
to a slow property search.
Some people might want to search for high priority stuck projects. (I solved
this by introducing different 'priority' todo states)
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On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 1:34 PM, Matthew Lundin m...@imapmail.org wrote:
Hi Jason,
Jason Jackson ja...@cvk.ca writes:
I'm using
of generating random
directory names too.
Can org-mode do this?
Also I should mention C-c C-a l (for symbolic links) just copies the file on
the windows platform, can we have it create a shortcut instead?
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adequately. I recommend using the plink*/pscp* methods rather
than the ssh*/scp* methods.
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the purposes of
syncing your org-mode files, which one you choose isn't very important.
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, emacs gets no responce, I
have to quit xpdf.
Add an ampersand at the end of the command:
[[shell:xpdf ~/doc/foo.pdf 25 ]]
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jason F. McBrayer) writes:
Manish [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have to use Office and envy folks that can link to their emails
(Gnus, VM etc.) and contacts (bbdb) from Org mode. So I was looking
around and found that links to Outlook items (emails, meetings,
contacts etc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jason F. McBrayer) writes:
Note: there is a better way of getting the GUID here: doesn't require
you to install an extra program, just add a macro to your Outlook
settings:
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/group/mozilla.dev.extensions/browse_thread/thread/a70339619f85a105/f4199f96df3ef426
You might look at this Thunderbird extension, too:
http://tobbe.nu/blog/2007/05/29/Thunderbird-extension-remote-message-id-RFC-2111/
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/ (better than manually searching), but
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to importing trac tickets. Not sure how that would
fit into org-mode though.
-Jason
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 3:38 PM, Cezar Halmagean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello list,
I anybody using/integrating org-mode in their workflow together with a
project management system like Trac or Redmine
In the manual it says I can load an org minor mode(Orgstruct) but when I
try, it can't be found. I'm using emacs 22.2.1 on a mac with org-mode
6.05b.
Any ideas why I can't find orgstruct anywhere?
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I anybody using/integrating org-mode in their workflow together with a
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helpful they are probably depends on your font; they look good but
small in DejaVu Sans Mono.
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something like this:
div class=src src-emacs-lisp
(psychoanalyze-pinhead)
/div
Both the src and src-emacs-lisp classes will get applied to that div.
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using git apply does not update the
index and hence won't include the new files automatically, so
you'd need to find them and add them.
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The *orgtbl-default-fmt* is a hook for orgtbl transformations to
ensure a destination-sensible default for columns not present in
a fmt plist. The leaving the value at nil changes no existing
behavior.
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Useful for documenting orgtbl transformation and formatting
functions.
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Use the default fmt function, collect only the first header
line for field names, and don't call plist-get for the table
name on every line.
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2
it.
All these can be pulled from
git://repo.or.cz/org-mode/ejr.git master
BTW, Bruno Haible's git ChangeLog merger has been working
wonderfully for me. It also is in gnulib; see the message
for how to generate it with gnulib-tool:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lib.gnulib.bugs/12653
Jason
Passing explicit nils to leave out start and end strings feels
natural. Also, transforming org-mode tables into other org-mode
tables can use :tstart and :tend to specify directives, so I
don't want to change the default splice setting for those.
Signed-off-by: Jason Riedy [EMAIL PROTECTED
#+TITLE: Using Org-Mode Table Formatting Functions
#+AUTHOR: Jason Riedy
#+EMAIL: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
#+LANGUAGE: en
#+TEXT: *Abstract:* Org-mode's ability to slice one table into many
#+TEXT: separately formatted destinations helps keep documentation
#+TEXT: and data in sync. We provide an example
to something else),
but it's good enough most of the time.
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another function
to update all destinations from all sources.
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ChangeLog | 11 +
doc/org.texi |6 ++-
lisp/org-table.el
Parameters are fluidly bound as early as possible. Added one
helper function, orgtbl-format-section, and removed one,
org-get-param. Also cleaned org-format-line.
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Each of lstart, lend, and lfmt permits a last-line specialization
called llstart, etc. with corresponding heading versions.
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2 files changed, 38
Useful if the header formatting is used purely for side-effects.
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This is lead-up to a contrib function that generates SQL insertions
from a table. Using functions for some of the orgtbl parameters opens
up many possibilities.
Jason Riedy (4):
Refactor orgtbl-to-generic; explicitly separate heading from body.
Support last-line specializers.
Allow
. Some of the escape codes
are parsed correctly, some are not (e.g. %? and %!). And
C-c C-c and C-c C-k both refuse to work correctly...
Good luck. ;)
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always have all of Emacs'
facilities available to you in it.
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You may want to describe forks in README_GIT. Pulling from a
fork would be a bit more controlled than giving out push access,
removing the various copyright concerns. I don't know of a
sensible way to manage ChangeLog files.
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A quick search turned up Bruno Haible's git-merge-changelog:
http://git.sv.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=gnulib.git;a=blob;f=lib/git-merge-changelog.c
Potentially very useful.
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I can't get scheduled entries from org-mode to show up in calendars
printed via cal-tex. My diary file looks like
Which calendars are you printing? Not all calendars support printing of
diary entries. This is actually a TODO
Each of lstart, lend, and lfmt permits a last-line specialization
called llstart, etc. with corresponding heading versions.
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Argh. Already found one problem: I didn't fall back to non-last-line
properties when appropriate.
org.el | 34
Functions and dynamic binding permit some fun uses, including
gathering up header names for use in SQL insert statements.
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2 files changed, 34 insertions(+), 9 deletions
more than one header line,
but it's all I need...
Jason
(defun ejr/orgtbl-to-sqlinsert (table params)
Convert the orgtbl-mode TABLE to SQL insert statements.
TABLE is a list, each entry either the symbol `hline' for a horizontal
separator line, or a list of fields for that line.
PARAMS
both
code and documentation at once. I'm using noweb to document a
SQL schema, and a few tables are pre-loaded with data. I'd like
to send one orgtbl-mode table to LaTeX and SQL insert statements.
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that they are changed from NEEDSPREREQ to NEXTACTION
automatically. But my feeling is that doing that would frontload the
planning process too much, take just as much time/attention, and
overall interfere with getting things done.
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always try to put enough information in a task headline to make it
unambiguous. This is more GTD, I think, but it's also a bit more
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, but from the
description, it seems to cover everything I could possibly need in the
area of time tracking :)
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on a tty work kind of like 'screen' windows. They take up the
whole tty, and you can switch between them with C-x 5 o. I'd assume
gnus-other-frame works normally in this context.
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, but
someone consulting or freelancing for several clients probably would.
Maybe someone will get inspired by this :)
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-windows)
Perhaps not the most elegant solution, since if you're using remember by
hand (not popping it up in a new frame), your window layout won't be
restored after you finish with remember. But it's good enough for me.
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that wraps
the aforementioned script. One of these days I should package it all
up, but it's kind of all over the place.
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mornings before work. It's
getting a little long, I'm afraid, and once I finish it, it will need a
good edit before posting. Also needs updating for post-5.04 changes.
But I do still intend to publish it.
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but that is a motivational problem, not an organizational one, and GTD
is not a motivational system.
I'm working on a detailed whitepaper on my org-mode/GTD usage, but it's
not my highest priority right now.
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is supposed to provide a layer of
indirection between mail indexers and gnus, which should be enough for
org-mode needs.
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need or want to get something done /in the next
week/, it probably shouldn't be crowding up my todo-lists at all, and
making it harder for me to find things I should be doing; it should be
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with mairix or the associated patches posted here,
even though I do need such a solution, because it doesn't look like any
of the posted solutions work with IMAP mailstores, only local mailstores
like nnml and nnmaildir.
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agenda searches.
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://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/emacs-en/BbdbImporters#toc3
The importers on emacswiki don't work reliably, unfortunately (last
time I checked).
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this, emacswiki would be entirely appropriate and
useful. Just be sure to give it a good title and link to it from the
OrgMode page.
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Dmitri Minaev [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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What about x-clipboard-yank? Also, if x-select-enable-clipboard is
non-nil, shouldn't emacs paste the clipboard when available?
If I knew these words before, I would've used them :). Well
the idea and look of linkd, but never
installed it because I wasn't sure how linkd links would get along
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, currently, or make the clockline by hand
with org-time-stamp. And I'm not sure there's a tremendous need for
this feature to be added.
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| battle, and someone else conquers himself, the latter one |
| is the greatest of all conquerors. --- The Dhammapada
Eddward DeVilla [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We already have SCHEDULED, DEADLINE, CLOSED that are meaningful
to org-mode.
And CLOCK, as well.
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| Jason F. McBrayer[EMAIL PROTECTED] |
| If someone conquers
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