I had problems with desktop. I've saved an elisp file with lines that
call the buffers I like to open when Aquamacs starts. I call it using
`M-x load-file` after emacs starts (I don't like keeping it in my init
file). The file looks something like:
(find-file "~/path/to/file1")
(find-file "~/path/
On Sat, Nov 27, 2010 at 3:48 PM, Graham Smith wrote:
> The Kindle file format is apparently modified HTML, but the guidance I have
> found seems to revolve around creating files in MSWord and then converting
> to Kindle by uploading to Amazon OR using Calibre to convert PDFs to Kindle.
> There is
Hi Eric (or others),
I believe the image used in section 3.1 on the following page is incorrect.
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-beamer/tutorial.php
I was expecting an image of the slide generated by the example code in
that section.
Best,
Jeff
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Graduate Lecturer and
Forgot to CC the group. Apologies.
Jeff
-- Forwarded message --
From: Jeff Horn
Date: Sat, Nov 27, 2010 at 7:19 PM
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] Creating files for a Kindle
To: Graham Smith
On Sat, Nov 27, 2010 at 5:21 PM, Graham Smith wrote:
> I am actually a bit confused w
Hi all,
Could someone enlighten me as to how to get blocks with the beamer
environment "notes" to show up?
Specifically, I don't want notes to show up in the presentation (the
default, expected behavior), but I would like them to show up in a
speaker notes pdf.
How are you producing speaker note
On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 12:15 AM, suvayu ali
wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> How does one specify a recurring timestamp that expires beyond a date range?
>
> e.g.
> ** Do something
> every Sunday from <2010-09-03 Sun +1w> to <2010-11-07 Sun> but not beyond.
>
> I looked at the the diary library brie
When marking a block to call out display math, I notice an extra line
break above the display math. I believe this occurs because the block
is given it's own section.
I expect the math to be centered vertically within the block. Is there
a workaround?
Please reference the screenshot (it's small)
On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 2:04 AM, Dov Grobgeld wrote:
> The same idea could be used for any system generating images, e.g. LaTeX
> formulas, asymptote, a python script using cairo, etc.
I think evaluating Babel code blocks can insert output into your org-file.
Also, I regularly use =C-c C-x C-l=
> Firstly, the Kindle doesn't recognise the HTML extension and HTML files
> copied onto the Kindle simply don't appear as being available for viewing.
> If you change the extension to txt, the file appears and can be seen as an
> HTML files but includes some spuriois HTML code.
Ah, that's a bit di
> I'm still all ears for a very generic default template for LaTeX,
> DocBook and ASCII (and not as ugly as those I provided).
I'm not familiar enough with LaTeX to write a template. The only
changes I would like to see are the TODO keyword highlighted in red,
the remainder of the heading set in a
Oh, that's really nice. I'm particularly pleased with the way beamer
writes speaker notes like slides.
One additional thing: I needed to comment out
#+LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS: [presentation]
before adding
#+LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS: [notes]
Maybe that was implied. Just wanted to post for posterity.
Th
> The two blank lines between the label and the beginning of the align do
> not do anything. The extra space in the resulting block in the PDF is
> there whether these lines are there or not.
I noticed this as well.
> I've taken to inserting
>
> #+latex: \vspace*{-0.5cm}
That works, fine. Th
Would this help?
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3518846/shift-tab-produces-cryptic-error-in-emacs
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 3:01 PM, Michael Brand
wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 12:00, Gaspaio wrote:
>> When i set 'shift-select-mode' to nil, i still don't have access to these
>> commands, an
> Though, such a capability being really nice, do you know some replacement for
> this?
Pardon the noise if this has an obvious answer... but why not just use
auto-fill with a column set to 80 instead of the highlighting? Is it
because sometimes you want to overflow past the 80th column?
Jeff
--
This made my afternoon. I'm sure I'll be spending the next hour deep
in the paper. Thanks for sharing!
Jeff
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 2:28 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Dan Davison, Tom Dye, Carsten Dominik and myself have been working on a
> paper introducing Org-mode's code block functionalit
Just a heads up: it looks like using texi2dvi for
org-latex-to-pdf-process will not recompile a tex file in certain
cases. I have different output and source directories, and when I
publish a changed org file, texi2dvi appears to not process a tex file
when the pdf is already in the output director
BTW, the HTML file is updated fine in the output directory. Seems like
it *is* texi2dvi.
Jeff
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 5:55 PM, Jeff Horn wrote:
> Just a heads up: it looks like using texi2dvi for
> org-latex-to-pdf-process will not recompile a tex file in certain
> cases. I have differe
Can you give us a better idea of the use case? As I understand,
unprioritzed todos count as "B" by default. Since most of my tasks
have a priority of B, I've never found setting priorities to be
helpful until I sit down to review my work for the day.
I prioritize items that are important (or urgen
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 5:42 PM, David A. Thompson wrote:
> Most of my todos are neither associated with deadlines nor are they
> scheduled. Schedules and deadlines have seemed a more time-intensive way to
> go relative to setting priorities (but perhaps this is a 'Green Eggs and
> Ham' thing?)
Ma
On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 3:20 PM, Mike McLean wrote:
> I solve this with a forced remove:
>
> (setq org-latex-to-pdf-process (quote ("rm %b.pdf" "texi2dvi -p -b -c -V
> %f")))
Nice! Very clever. Thanks for the tip! (CC-ing to the list, hope that's OK)
--
Jeffrey Horn
Graduate Lecturer and PhD Stu
Small problem: if the file doesn't exist, rm fails with error, which
stops the process (the PDF file is not produced). This happens if I
create a new source file in my project.
On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 3:22 PM, Jeff Horn wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 3:20 PM, Mike McLean wrote:
>>
te:
> On Sat, Dec 04, 2010 at 03:28:30PM -0500, Jeff Horn wrote:
>> On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 3:22 PM, Jeff Horn wrote:
>> > On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 3:20 PM, Mike McLean wrote:
>> >> I solve this with a forced remove:
>> >>
>> >> (setq o
Nice! I looked at pandoc once but don't remember a lot about it. How
well does your importer handle math?
On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 2:16 PM, Puneeth wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've quite often felt the need for an importer to orgmode and so have
> others on the list. I stumbled upon Pandoc, while I was t
> Sounds interesting - where did you find this? I can not find anything on
> the website of pandoc ( http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/index.html )
Puneeth mentioned this a few days ago on this list. Search the
archives for "pandoc" maybe?
Jeff
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Graduate Lecturer and PhD Student i
What happens if you add two blank lines after your last list item,
before closing the quote?
On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 3:06 PM, Vincent Belaïche wrote:
> Hello,
>
> In the following:
>
> ---
> * grmag,
>
> #+begin_quote
> flkan mvr
I don't know about others, but I just put note text below everything
else, but before the next headline
On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 3:59 PM, Dave Abrahams wrote:
>
> When using Org for planning, I often find myself corrupting my Org
> files. All kinds of things can go wrong, but the basic issue is th
On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 2:09 AM, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
> 4) A super-function in the Library of Babel would set the buffer-local
> instance of every relevant Org-mode variable to its default state:
> #+source: lob-set-local-defaults
> #+begin_src emacs-lisp
> ...
> #+end_src
Would this function sav
Hah! You're right. Sorry for noise.
On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 11:13 AM, Erik Iverson wrote:
>
>
> Jeff Horn wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 2:09 AM, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
>>>
>>> 4) A super-function in the Library of Babel would set the buffer-l
Hey orgsters,
Is there a way to turn off using the hyperref package for latex
export? Ideally, I'm looking for a local variable or something to
suppress inserting `\usepackage{hyperref}' and `\href{}{}' commands in
the exported tex source.
A quick search on Google and gmane turned up little.
Jef
t your
> needs.
>
> All the best,
> Tom
>
> On Dec 10, 2010, at 7:35 PM, Jeff Horn wrote:
>
>> Hey orgsters,
>>
>> Is there a way to turn off using the hyperref package for latex
>> export? Ideally, I'm looking for a local variable or something to
>&g
When you're in agenda view, type =C-h k f=. What does the help system
report this key is bound to?
On Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 1:24 PM, Curiouslearn wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> When I press C-c a a, I end up with the agenda view for the current
> week. I want to then view the agenda for the next week and I
hich is an interactive
> compiled Lisp function in `org-agenda.el'.
>
> It is bound to f, .
>
> (org-agenda-follow-mode)
>
> Toggle follow mode in an agenda buffer.
> -
>
> Any ideas why f is bound to follow-mode for me? How do I change that?
>
doesn't work, I'll defer to someone with
more knowledge of org-mode.
#BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(add-hook 'org-agenda-mode-hook
'(lambda ()
(define-key org-agenda-mode-map "f" 'org-agenda-later)
))
#END_SRC
> On Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 3
(Forward to group)
On Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 7:22 PM, Curiouslearn wrote:
> Thanks to both Jeff and Carsten.
>
> Jeff, I will try your code. Do I need to put the #BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
> line if I am including the code snippet in my .emacs file.
No need to include the beginning or end lines. They a
Going to worg at 19:50 EST produced an "internal server error" from
two machines on my network.
The "is it just me" site says it is, in fact, just me, but it only
tests the domain, not any subdirectories.
Jeff
--
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Graduate Lecturer and PhD Student in Economics
George Mason Universit
On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 12:15 PM, Joost Kremers
wrote:
> i'm using org version 7.4, if that's relevant at all. the variable
> org-export-publishing-directory is defined in org-exp.el (with defvar and a
> FIXME...), but it's not used anywhere in a meaningful way, AFAICT.
That just made me think...
On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 1:34 PM, Richard Lawrence
wrote:
> When you define a publishing target in org-publish-project-alist, you
> can specify both the :base-directory and :publishing-directory options.
> For example:
>
> (setq org-publish-project-alist
> '(("orgfiles"
> :base-directo
Thanks for sharing! I'm just learning Python, but grok org-mode well
enough to use it everyday. I'll take a look and contribute if I can!
Jeff
On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 6:31 PM, Jonathan BISSON
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> A new project : A python module for orgmode files
>
> https://github.com/bjonnh/PyO
On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 7:24 PM, Jonathan BISSON
wrote:
> On 12/14/2010 01:03 AM, Chris Malone wrote:
>> I guess the real question is: did you write the org-mode-parsing Python
>> code using org-mode? ;-)
>
> No but I was thinking that would be nice to fold classes and get TODO items
> (and even s
Karl,
I've struggled with this a lot as well. I basically just use headlines
for sectioning, lists and text for everything else. Sometimes I
outline exclusively using headings until I start to write, at which
point most are demoted and expanded into paragraphs.
> I think these are the reasons for
Title says it all. The following code does not export correctly.
(Reproduced from memory can anyone else confirm?)
#+BEGIN_ABSTRACT
*Bold Text.* This is a sentence.
#+END_ABSTRACT
The LaTeX code produced is (in full)
#+BEGIN_SRC latex
\begin{ABSTRACT}
*Bold
#+END_SRC
Note the lack of a closing
On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 3:17 AM, Oscar Carlsson
wrote:
> And then, I can send a org-file by attaching it to a mail in Emacs. Try
> C-x m to start a new mail buffer, attach with C-c C-a and send with C-c
> C-c.
Does this attach the buffer or read it into the message? I thought the
OP wanted to rea
On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 5:37 AM, Oscar Carlsson
wrote:
> Jeff Horn writes:
>
>> On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 3:17 AM, Oscar Carlsson
>> wrote:
>>> And then, I can send a org-file by attaching it to a mail in Emacs. Try
>>> C-x m to start a new mail buffer, attach
Hey orgsters,
I've seen a few messages in the gmane archive, but I can't tell how
many people are using org-mode for this purpose.
1) Do you use org-mode to maintain your CV?
2) If so, do you use a LaTeX export template?
3) If so, mind sharing? :)
Thanks in advance! I'm tempted to just publish m
If ReStructuredText can do it, seems like org could, too.
http://cl.ly/3fTM
RST probably uses a source to HTML to PDF workflow. So, this seems
feasible enough.
On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 5:25 PM, Jeff Horn wrote:
> Hey orgsters,
>
> I've seen a few messages in the gmane archive, bu
Thomas et al,
I was eager to try out org-article when putting together my CV. I
ignored the `nil.sty' error when I tried to export the article-class.org
file, but now I'm getting the same error when trying to export my CV.
The relevant portion of the tex log is below.
,
| (/usr/local/texlive
("\\subparagraph{%s}" . "\\subparagraph*{%s}")))
#+end_src
The culprit is the call to add the cell to
org-export-latex-packages-alist. There is an extra set of parentheses.
I'm not sure how to write a patch, or I would have sent that. Surely
would have been sm
2010 at 3:43 AM, Christian Moe wrote:
> On 12/16/10 11:41 PM, Jeff Horn wrote:
>
>> RST probably uses a source to HTML to PDF workflow. So, this seems
>> feasible enough.
>
> Bit off-topic, but AFAIK, to produce PDFs rST/docutils generally goes
> through LaTeX, not HTML.
This might work: http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/
On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 8:22 PM, Emanuele Santoro wrote:
> I'll be a little OT, I'm sorry.
>
> Hello people,
> I'm writing a sort of wiki software, and i want it to use Org-Mode's
> syntax for its documents.
> Thus, I'd need to have some code to
Oops! Thanks for the clarification!
On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 12:04 AM, Puneeth wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 8:08 AM, Jeff Horn wrote:
>> This might work: http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/
>
> Pandoc doesn't have an org-mode reader as of now. I had implemented
> onl
Hey orgsters,
For the holiday trip, I decided to see if I could go a week with only
the Cr-48. I left my Macbook at home ready for SSH, just in case.
It took approximately 30 minutes of using the computer before I
started itching for org.
I've been having a heck of a time using emacs in the term
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 12:49 PM, Dan Davison wrote:
> The second one is lacking the fboundp protection. Does it help if you
> put the fboundp test in, as below?
Dan,
Thanks for the suggestion. I tried the patch and got a huge backtrace
full of binary characters. I don't know what is going on t
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 12:45 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
> I turned off inline image display by default and this fixed it for me.
>
> (setq org-startup-with-inline-images nil)
Thanks, Bernt. Adding this to my init file throws a recursion error
when calling the agenda.
For now, calling agenda twic
#x27; to huge
values. Emacs chokes and dies when calling the agenda or when calling
org-capture.
I'm going to go run errands with a hand-written list. :-D
Thanks in advance for any more help. I'll play around with it more tonight.
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 1:28 PM, Jeff Horn wrote:
>
The recursion happens with the function 'file-truename' according to
my message buffer. Maybe it's something in my config, afterall?
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 2:00 PM, Jeff Horn wrote:
> A quick update: This error is preventing me from doing most things
> with org-mode, in
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 3:32 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Jeff Horn wrote:
>
>> The recursion happens with the function 'file-truename' according to
>> my message buffer. Maybe it's something in my config, afterall?
>>
>
> C-h f file-truename says
&
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 8:06 PM, Dan Davison wrote:
> So it sounds like the patch fixed the void-function error. Bernt's
> suggestion of (setq org-startup-with-inline-images nil) would have had a
> similar effect. I don't know under what circumstances / type of emacs
> clear-image-cache is undefi
I'll post a backtrace as soon as I figure out how to get this stuff
out of the Chrome OS shell. I might be able to send mail through gnus,
assuming it isn't affected by this error.
Jeff
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 5:18 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Jeff Horn wrote:
>
>> I enabled d
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 5:18 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Well, that's good - lets org off the hook and probably indicts your
> setup (both .emacs and maybe the structure of your home directory itself).
> Can you post the backtrace for this?
Couldn't figure out how to copy the backtrace out of the she
Hey orgsters,
I'm trying to have agenda show me a list of untagged tasks. Someone in
#orgmode suggested using the regexp brackets {}, but the following tag
matches produces nothing:
1) {}
2) +{}
3) -{}
How would I match all TODOs that are untagged?
Thanks for any pointers.
Jeff
--
Jeffrey Ho
On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 12:54 AM, Noorul Islam K M wrote:
> Jeff Horn writes:
>
>> Hey orgsters,
>>
>> I'm trying to have agenda show me a list of untagged tasks. Someone in
>> #orgmode suggested using the regexp brackets {}, but the following tag
>> m
Jambunathan,
Will the org-mode ELPA tar-ball be updated on a regular basis? The
package in the GNU ELPA repo is from November. I do not recall whether
this is the original upload you made.
I'm only asking out of curiosity... I still regularly update via git,
but I was playing around with ELPA ear
On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 4:59 AM, Jambunathan K
wrote:
>
> I noticed this as well. Bastien would have more information on the
> 'brokenness' you are reporting.
>
> Meanwhile, did you experiment with tars at
> http://orgmode.org/pkg/daily/? These tars are getting built
> regularly. At this moment in
Copy to list.
On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 7:57 PM, Jeffrey Horn wrote:
> Carsten Dominik writes:
>
>>> How would I match all TODOs that are untagged?
>>
>> For example with
>>
>> -{.}/!
>
> That indeed does the trick. Thanks, Carsten. A few questions, if you
> have a moment:
>
> 1) What does "/!" do
Bernt, Eric Schulte, and others,
Bernt recently mentioned to me on #org-mode that he doesn't
byte-compile org-mode, which makes it much easier to read backtraces.
I'm trying to use Eric Schulte's starter-kit fork, and the
instructions suggest compiling org-mode.[1]
Inspecting the Makefile, I see
Hey orgsters,
I've been having mountains of issues since refactoring my init file.
Right now, the one I'm stumped on is custom agenda commands. I had
quite a few that I had grown accustomed to, and they don't seem to
work anymore.
They all show empty buffers, which is also a symptom of showing th
2011/1/4 Jeff Horn :
>> No idea right now. Though, it could help if you would
>>
>> M-x toggle-debug-on-error
>>
>> and provide us with the error stack.
>
> I would, and normally do, except there are no errors. It just fails to
> pick up *any* TODOs, ATM.
2011/1/4 Jeff Horn :
> This is the oddest thing to happen to me since I started using emacs.
> A restart fixed it (restarts almost never fix anything for me), but
> now, emacs won't read my init file. Very strange! Probably something
> to do with symlinks or something.
>
>
On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 1:12 PM, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Štěpán,
>
> Štěpán Němec writes:
>
>> FWIW, I do. Having [Org] (or anything, really) prepended to the subjects
>> of _all_ mails coming from a list that is already uniquely identifiable
>> (e.g. by its address) has no information value altogethe
Orgsters,
I was wondering whether it is common practice to indicate source code
blocks with capital letters, as in
#+BEGIN_SRC text
Example source block
#+END_SRC
while indicating special blocks with lower-case, as in
#+begin_latex
This is \LaTeX.
#+end_latex
They both work (I think). But, I c
Only a minor annoyance. Posting in case anyone else runs into the same issue.
In the easy customize interface, when setting the value for a variable
in "local settings" for a custom command, the
org-agenda-todo-ignore-deadlines value of "all" must be preceded by a
single quote.[1] I expected this
Sorry Vikas, I hit send too early.
Vikas Rawal writes:
> When I export an org file to html, the headings are numbered (1, 1.1,
> 1.1.1,etc.) by default. I would like to change the numbering style and
> use different types of bullets to denote different levels of headings.
>
> How could that be d
gt; On 1/9/11 12:08 PM, David Maus wrote:
>>
>> At Thu, 16 Dec 2010 02:51:32 -0500,
>> Jeff Horn wrote:
>>>
>>> Title says it all. The following code does not export correctly.
>>> (Reproduced from memory can anyone else confirm?)
>>>
>>&
Hey list,
I have an annoying issue. When in *either* Aquamacs or terminal emacs,
if I view my init file (it's in org rather than elisp) and I edit
*anything* in the buffer, org attempts to fontify the text as
emacs-lisp.
It takes a few seconds for anything to show up in windowed emacsen.
Terminal
r.
>
> Tom
>
> On Jan 9, 2011, at 4:54 PM, Jeff Horn wrote:
>
>> Hey list,
>>
>> I have an annoying issue. When in *either* Aquamacs or terminal emacs,
>> if I view my init file (it's in org rather than elisp) and I edit
>> *anything* in the buffer,
> On Jan 10, 2011, at 3:06 AM, Dan Davison wrote:
>> Hi Jeff, so you had two problems:
>>
>> 1. Erroneous fontification outside of blocks
>> 2. Slowness and too much output to *Messages*
>>
>> I was aware that Tom's fix fixes (2) on OS X, but I haven't heard of (1)
>> before. Isn't it a bit weird t
I can confirm Eric's setup is the best I've used for yasnippet. I
probably didn't look as hard as Puneeth, though. :)
On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 10:50 AM, Puneeth Chaganti wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I was trying to configure yasnippet for org-mode with the help of the
> conflicts page [1] in the emacs man
(Eric, mind glancing at the patch?)
In regard to the following message:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/35931
This patch incorporates Eric Schulte's method of making org-mode work
with yasnippet into the documentation.
--
Jeffrey Horn
http://www.failuretorefrain.com/jeff/
fi
Hmm.. This wasn't picked up by patchwork. Please ignore. I'll try
sending using =git send-email= instead.
On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 1:19 AM, Jeff Horn wrote:
> (Eric, mind glancing at the patch?)
>
> In regard to the following message:
>
> http://article.gmane.org/
On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 10:05 AM, Anthony Lander
wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'd like to be able to link to an org document from other applications, and
> especially to a particular line or search term in a document. The idea is
> that I could, for example, put a link into an iCal entry, and when I
On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 12:07 PM, Anthony Lander
wrote:
> Thanks Jeff. That works really well! Any suggestions on how to incorporate a
> bit of logic (probably in emacs) to do an org headline search? I'm guessing
> it means making a new file type, and then doing some processing on the
> passed in
I noticed fontification was weird on my end, as well. Now, I only use
=C-c C-l= to create and edit links. Haven't had issues since making
the change.
On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 8:06 PM, Filippo A. Salustri
wrote:
> Consider this example:
> [[http://some.site.com][text text]]
> It seems that the spac
. On my installation, =C-c C-l= isn't bound to anything. I haven't
> mucked with that.
> To what should =C-c C-l= be bound?
> Cheers.
> Fil
>
> On 13 January 2011 20:22, Jeff Horn wrote:
>>
>> I noticed fontification was weird on my end, as well. Now,
On Sat, Jan 1, 2011 at 4:58 AM, Ian Barton wrote:
> I have been struggling to get the info from the git repo to display in
> Emacs, rather than the default info.
>
> In my .emacs I have: (add-to-list 'Info-default-directory-list
> "~/.emacs.d/src/org-mode/doc/")
>
> C-h v Info-directory-list shows
On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 5:43 AM, David Maus wrote:
> From my understanding this is correct. The dialog allows you to set
> an arbitrary symbol to an arbitrary value, i.e. not limited to another
> symbol (e.g. 'all). Thus a sexp is required and the single quote in
> front of the symbol all is the
Jason seems to be garnering a lot of votes, but Eric's zenburn
emulation makes my eyes happy. If Jason wins out, I suppose I could
always just read Worg in emacs... :D
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 8:34 PM, Matt Lundin wrote:
> Bastien writes:
>
>> Jason Dunsmore writes:
>>
>>> Option 1: http://orgmo
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 3:39 AM, Bastien wrote:
> Jeff Horn writes:
>
>> Jason seems to be garnering a lot of votes, but Eric's zenburn
>> emulation makes my eyes happy. If Jason wins out, I suppose I could
>> always just read Worg in emacs... :D
>
> Or use Er
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 11:13 AM, Eric Schulte wrote:
> Is there a consensus on removing Javascript folding from *all* pages on
> Worg. I think this would be an improvement both for the readability and
> stylistic coherence of the site.
+1 from me. Also, is the custom worg search box well-liked
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 1:50 PM, Jason Dunsmore
wrote:
> I get the error "Symbol's function definition is void: publish-htmlize".
> I made sure to (require 'htmlize).
I believe the function `org-publish-org-to-org` calls htmlize. Make
sure to (require 'org-publish).
--
Jeffrey Horn
http://www.f
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 5:42 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
>> I don't have a strong opinion about this: splitting the FAQ into
>> org-faq-*.org comes to my mind, but it's a big task. org-info-js,
>> while not optimal for *every* page on Worg, was doing a good job
>> on the FAQ.
>
> I'd lean towards kee
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 8:21 PM, Bastien wrote:
> Jason Dunsmore writes:
>
>> There's a Firefox add-on that will give you configurable per-site user
>> CSS:
>> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/stylish/
>
> I installed this but AFAIK it doesn't help managing alternative
> stylesheets
What version of org-mode are your running? What version of emacs? If
you haven't done so already, try upgrading to the latest version of
org and seeing if that solves the problem.
=M-x org-version RET=
=M-x emacs-version RET=
See the latest development version of org:
http://orgmode.org/inde
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 12:34 PM, Jason Dunsmore
wrote:
> I think this might be unnecessary (hitting "Back", typing the "Home"
> key, or middle clicking at the top of the scroll bar can all already do
> this).
I'm not an expert, but that is not very "accessible". Shouldn't be a
problem with moder
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 2:18 PM, Jason Dunsmore
wrote:
> Does anybody know why some pages have inline CSS? For example:
The publishing projects for the affected pages may not have the the
:style-default key set to "nil". The relevant variable is
`org-export-html-style-include-default`.
--
Jeff
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 1:32 PM, Jason Dunsmore
wrote:
> Jeff Horn writes:
>
>> On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 12:34 PM, Jason Dunsmore
>> wrote:
>>> I think this might be unnecessary (hitting "Back", typing the "Home"
>>> key, or middle
I have tried the snippet on my end. I cannot reproduce this bug.
Org-mode version 7.4 (release_7.4.165.gca0e6)
GNU Emacs 24.0.50.1 (i386-apple-darwin9.8.0, NS apple-appkit-949.54)
of 2011-01-14 on braeburn.aquamacs.org - Aquamacs Distribution 3.xdev
I highly recommend upgrading org-mode. It is pe
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 4:14 PM, Andrea Crotti
wrote:
> Only one thing is not clear, how do I tell org-mode to call
> pdflatex/bibtex "enough" times to get all the links correctly setup.
If you're using a *nix system, you might try customizing
`org-latex-to-pdf-process` with "texi2dvi".
I've bee
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 9:24 PM, Matt Lundin wrote:
> I believe these pages have not been exported since we turned off the
> inline css publishing option; i.e., they have not been touched since
> that time, so the publishing mechanism does not export them.
Matt,
I was going to grep through the r
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 9:51 PM, Matt Lundin wrote:
> alias emacs="emacsclient -t -a /usr/bin/emacs"
Matt,
Thanks for sharing this. My manual doesn't mention the -t flag. What
does it do? (I didn't know about -a, but it looks nifty)
> (As an aside, finger memory is truly remarkable. I imagine o
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 11:44 AM, Eric Schulte wrote:
> For managing alternate stylesheets I use the "style chooser" extension
> for Chrome which adds a dropdown menu to the url-bar whenever a page
> provides alternate style sheets and has the nice feature of remembering
> your last selection for
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