want to work with.
[1]:
http://www.carcosa.net/jason/blog/computing/emacs/messageease-2014-08-02.html
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Carsten Dominik writes:
> On 16.5.2013, at 21:11, Jason F. McBrayer wrote:
>> Another thing to take into account in the rewrite is doing the right
>> thing even when electric-indent-mode or electric-layout-mode are
>> enabled. The current implementation is not compatible wi
ng to take into account in the rewrite is doing the right
thing even when electric-indent-mode or electric-layout-mode are
enabled. The current implementation is not compatible with
electric-indent-mode.
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the org info node
on "Attachments".
Hope this helps!
[1]: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zielm.emacs
[2]: http://esnm.sourceforge.net/EmacsPortable.html
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| If someone
t a syntax-aware merge tool would handle correctly. I'm
excited to see that it also works with Mercurial!
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money to Free Software projects
should
check out The Donate Pledge
(http://f-droid.org/posts/the-donate-pledge/)
at the F-Droid site.
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interested. The setup bits are a bit obsolete given the
new
native app that's out, but the native app basically wraps a terminal
app
around an ARM-linux emacs, so a lot of things still apply.
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d meta.
I admit to knowing very little about this, and would like to learn
more.
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#x27;t had time to look at it. I'm planning on setting up davical on my
home server, but I don't have the round tuits for it yet, and I didn't
really want to test this until I have davical up and running.
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y MobileOrg staging setup (though
now I use the ssh backend rather than webdav).
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a tiling
window manager like dwm, awesome, or stumpwm (my favorite). If the
only application you're going to be running under X will be emacs,
there's no reason not to use dwm for your window manager, actually.
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no special jiggery-pokery.
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On Wed, 13 Jul 2011 11:34:48 +0530, Aankhen wrote:
That's odd. I'm using Emacs 24 on Windows 7 64-bit (and before this
I've used 23 on both 7 and Vista), and my font is set to Consolas.
Emacs happily substitutes other fonts where Consolas is missing
glyphs
(see the attached screenshot). The on
coverage is
not good.
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rters.
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iar enough with org-babel to tell you how to go about
doing that, though.
[1] http://www.beanshell.org/
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ahead and report this.
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| is the great
der version control, to have a simple link syntax
for specifying a revision, and make it simple to specify the revision
that was active when the link was made.
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| If someone
able,
given that not very many people will have todochiku installed. Thanks
for including the feature if not the patch.
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+(if (org-program-exists "notify-send")
+(start-process "emacs-timer-notification" nil "notify-send"
notification)))
;; In any case, show in message area
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o overwriting, then it should be pretty
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nough to be identifiable 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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[Yahoo][2] or [MSN][3].
That's true; I hadn't realized that Emacs' footnote-mode handled that
style of footnote. I was assuming numeric footnotes, at which point
there's no further cost to making it Markdown compatible.
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://www.djangopony.com/
[2]: http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/PinkBliss
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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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them.
[1]: http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/
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| is the greatest of all
n it?
It works adequately. I recommend using the plink*/pscp* methods rather
than the ssh*/scp* methods.
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i.org/emacs/ElUnit ?
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git or bzr. For just the purposes of
syncing your org-mode files, which one you choose isn't very important.
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Russell Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Emacs truly is an OS when its uptime becomes an issue. ;]
And only going to be moreso with the new --daemon mode, since emacs can
now outlive your X session.
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, hg for my own
projects, and git for other peoples' projects that I track).
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with the actual views I use. Thanks.
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|
; Maybe it's better:
>> [[shell:xpdf ~/doc/foo.pdf 25]]
>
> Thanks, it works, but when xpdf is running, 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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settings to provide the locations I was actually using. I never used it
to file next actions and so forth directly to their projects -- they
always went to Inbox.
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bird-extension-remote-message-id-RFC-2111/
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[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:
>
> http://mutable.net/blog/archive/2006/09/02/how_to_hyperlink_to_microsoft_o
[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 O
ing the GUID into Emacs (requires gratis but
proprietary utility you link to).
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genda showing faster.
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pretty
rare for me to restart emacs in the middle of the workday, but when I do
(usually because of upgrading emacs or a major package), the
agenda-log-view shuffle /works/ (better than manually searching), but
could be better.
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rs may be helpful:
☐: U+2610 BALLOT BOX
☑: U+2611 BALLOT BOX WITH CHECK
☒: U+2612 BALLOT BOX WITH X
How helpful they are probably depends on your font; they look good but
small in DejaVu Sans Mono.
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s:
(psychoanalyze-pinhead)
Both the src and src-emacs-lisp classes will get applied to that div.
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ory, either (since I /could/ want to export to something else),
but it's good enough most of the time.
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is supposed to be
that the alt key sends both alt and meta, but something may have gone
wrong in your case.
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it's in Emacs, and you always have all of Emacs'
facilities available to you in it.
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#x27;t have diary entries. I guess
that would explain it. Thanks.
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is t, and M-x diary shows a diary display with org
scheduled entries showing up.
Presumably I'm missing something obvious?
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h, take just as much time/attention, and
overall interfere with getting things done.
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idea for org-mode to try to support this type of
work. Gnome Planner might be a workable tool for this kind of job.
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tags or categories or something?
I 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
manual.
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ook by generating pdfs of my custom agendas.
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me way).
Rather than rely on setting a local variable list in their org-mode
files.
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ing links to articles.
Unfortunately, my attempts so far have foundered upon the rocks of
nnir requiring the groups to be searched to be marked in the Gnus
Group buffer.
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| If
ven't gotten to try the new clocktable features yet, but from the
description, it seems to cover everything I could possibly need in the
area of time tracking :)
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ere a
> frame it can pop up?
Frames 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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| is th
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sep 13, 2007, at 16:01, Jason F. McBrayer wrote:
>> 2. Including CLOCK entries from archive files associated with files
>> used
>>to construct its summaries. Right now I can't archive completed
>>p
OpenMoko
yet?
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project, for example). I don't need this right now, but
someone consulting or freelancing for several clients probably would.
Maybe someone will get inspired by this :)
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u finish with remember. But it's good enough for me.
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ng emacs with the initial frame unmapped,
letting you delete all visible frames, and a .desktop file 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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By the way I loved John's article.
I'm working on it for a few minutes most 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 i
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jason F. McBrayer) writes:
> Just to chime in, any use of org-agenda-get-todos hangs for me, with my
> own org-todo-keywords configuration, but only on reasonably complex
> files (like my home and work GTD files). I'll test with the next
> release.
And I
files). I'll test with the next
release.
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can be
dealt with on the same level. If /everything/ is in the trouble
ticketing system, you may not really need org-mode for doing GTD at
work.
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ul with it at work; not so much at home,
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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for me to find things I should be doing; it should be
on my someday/maybe list.
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t thing would be making nnir work right (and provide
nnir with a mairix backend). nnir 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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local mailstores
like nnml and nnmaildir.
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_
won't produce anything that will show up in my
agenda searches.
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without the prefix arg
anymore.
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| is the gre
ing to a specific article
in gnus is already somewhat inherently slow.
If it is a problem, maybe gnus-registry can be written to use hashtables
from hash.el (http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/emacs/hash-1.00.tar.gz)
instead of an alist?
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d set it up, though.
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very
reliably for me (trying to use the IMAP backend).
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in
>> going to bbdb.
>
> You can import vcard into bbdb:
>
> http://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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od vCard-to-bbdb (and the
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r tutorials like 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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off and polishing it
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"Dmitri Minaev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 7/6/07, Jason F. McBrayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> What about x-clipboard-yank? Also, if x-select-enable-clipboard is
>> non-nil, shouldn't emacs paste the clipboard when available?
>
> If
; try and play with xclipboard or xselection, but I'm a bit skeptical
> about both of them.
What about x-clipboard-yank? Also, if x-select-enable-clipboard is
non-nil, shouldn't emacs paste the clipboard when available?
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be with org? I liked the idea and look of linkd, but never
installed it because I wasn't sure how linkd links would get along
with org-native links.
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that is what I do, 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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| If someo
fic times. Useful
for entering things retroactively, for example, or putting in full-day
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"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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able in python than lisp, I'm not
strongly motivated to do it...
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my website; I just wanted a little feedback
from people before doing so. I got some good bug reports for the
first version, which I've fixed, so I guess it's ready to get posted.
I'll post the address once it's there.
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roblems in the LaTeX output.
#!/usr/bin/python
#
# pyagenda -- export an org agenda to PDF
#
# (c) 2007, Jason F. McBrayer
# Version: 1.1
# This file is a stand-alone program.
#
# Legalese:
# pyagenda is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the terms of the GNU General Publ
out TPS reports}\\
\myline{\normalsize}
\end{document}
pdf2SKIRyLj3w.pdf
Description: Example PDF output
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ort (it must be getting done earlier in
the code than where you looked at it being placed in the csv).
Probably not The Right Thing, but good enough, and surely easier than
worrying about quoting.
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[2007-05-30 Wed 13:30]--[2007-05-30 Wed] 0:02 => -14:30
This does not appear to happen with timestamps in other contexts.
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locktable
feature (see the progress logging node in the info documentation) for
my monthly reports. That's based on when you /worked on/ something,
rather than when you /closed/ it, though.
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Bastien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jason F. McBrayer) writes:
>
>> Taking advantage of the new org-batch-agenda-csv functionality, I've
>> written a little Python script for exporting an org agenda to PDF,
>> using LaTeX as an interme
est
Python is 2.5). Odds are you've got Python 2.3, which is still widely
deployed. Perhaps I'll rewrite in terms of os.popen, instead.
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43Folders board, etc.
#!/usr/bin/python
#
# pyagenda -- export an org agenda to PDF
#
# (c) 2007, Jason F. McBrayer
# Version: 1.0
# This file is a stand-alone program.
#
# Legalese:
# pyagenda is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the terms of the GNU General Public
rg-agenda-custom-commands would
still be conveient.
Anyone else's thoughts?
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I could probably
implement it myself, but unfortunately I know that I don't have time
to.
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ent? If you've
tried customizing that variable, and can't get it to do what you want,
maybe you can tell us what you've tried and where the problems are?
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On Wed, 2007-04-11 at 21:06 +0100, Leo wrote:
> before the first level-1 heading, typing "M-RET" will enter emacs into
> infinite loop.
I can confirm this.
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