On 9/16/10 Sep 16 -7:11 AM, Dan Davison wrote:
Robert Goldman rpgold...@sift.info writes:
I was looking for a way to put illustrations in my org-mode files so
that I could actually look at them while editing the org stuff. I found
a post a while ago suggesting using iimage mode (which
On 9/16/10 Sep 16 -7:32 AM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
Robert Goldman rpgold...@sift.info writes:
I was looking for a way to put illustrations in my org-mode files so
that I could actually look at them while editing the org stuff. I found
a post a while ago suggesting using iimage mode (which
On 9/16/10 Sep 16 -8:46 AM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
Robert Goldman rpgold...@sift.info writes:
... Is there some
magic I can put in the Local Variables block that will cause the images
to be displayed on startup?
# org-display-inline-images: t
# Local Variables:
# mode: Org
# eval
I've been putting local variables blocks at the bottom of some of my
org-mode files (in particular, those files that I share with others).
The problem is that having a local variables block at the bottom of the
file, at least if it uses # as a virtual comment character, doesn't
dovetail nicely
On 9/15/10 Sep 15 -12:06 PM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
Robert Goldman rpgold...@sift.info writes:
I've been putting local variables blocks at the bottom of some of my
org-mode files (in particular, those files that I share with others).
The problem is that having a local variables block
I was looking for a way to put illustrations in my org-mode files so
that I could actually look at them while editing the org stuff. I found
a post a while ago suggesting using iimage mode (which is included with
the Aquamacs that I use, and is readily available if you don't have it
with your
On 9/12/10 Sep 12 -7:16 AM, David Maus wrote:
Robert P. Goldman wrote:
On 8/29/10 Aug 29 -10:36 AM, Robert Goldman wrote:
I used org-store-link and org-insert-link to make a link in the attached
document (I distilled it down from a real document). In my org-mode
(pulled from git this morning
I used org-store-link and org-insert-link to make a link in the attached
document (I distilled it down from a real document). In my org-mode
(pulled from git this morning), using Aquamacs 2.0 on Mac OSX Snow
Leopard (10.6), org-mode cannot follow the link I inserted with o-i-l,
and it pops up a
On 8/27/10 Aug 27 -10:41 AM, Robert Goldman wrote:
On 8/27/10 Aug 27 -10:35 AM, Robert Goldman wrote:
I have been outlining a beamer presentation using BEAMER_FRAME_LEVEL: 0
so that I could have some flexibility in deciding what is and isn't a frame.
I had a piece of my outline where there's
I have been outlining a beamer presentation using BEAMER_FRAME_LEVEL: 0
so that I could have some flexibility in deciding what is and isn't a frame.
I had a piece of my outline where there's a lot of detail, so the slides
are at level 4 (). I was disappointed to find that the level 3
heading
On 8/27/10 Aug 27 -10:35 AM, Robert Goldman wrote:
I have been outlining a beamer presentation using BEAMER_FRAME_LEVEL: 0
so that I could have some flexibility in deciding what is and isn't a frame.
I had a piece of my outline where there's a lot of detail, so the slides
are at level 4
On 8/23/10 Aug 23 -9:16 AM, Wes Hardaker wrote:
On Sat, 21 Aug 2010 05:25:49 +0200, Carsten Dominik
carsten.domi...@gmail.com said:
CD I would like to ask that you - at least for a while - become
CD the responsible person for the generic exporter.
I'm more than fine with letting someone
On 8/20/10 Aug 20 -9:09 AM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi Robert,
can you point me to that patch? Any other testers? Did Wes take a look
and greed to apply it?
No, I'm afraid I have sent multiple emails and have heard nothing.
I don't have a good way to recruit any other testers,
On 8/13/10 Aug 13 -3:35 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am not sure what the status o this patch is now, is there anyone
besides the author whw has tested it and can comment on it?
While we're at it, what's the status of my patches that add text markup
(and text markup across line
On 8/1/10 Aug 1 -1:28 PM, David Maus wrote:
Robert Goldman wrote:
[1 text/plain; ISO-8859-1 (7bit)]
As far as I can tell, the current version of org-write-agenda evaluates
ps-print-buffer-with-faces too eagerly. I tripped over this because
aquamacs 2.0, which I'm using, seems to have ps
On 7/31/10 Jul 31 -3:29 AM, Bastien wrote:
Robert Goldman rpgold...@sift.info writes:
FWIW, I have a number of substantial modifications to org-export-generic that
fix its original inability to handle typefaces across line boundaries.
However, my understanding is that all patches for org
I posted an email yesterday about a problem I was having writing agendas
for MobileOrg, where org-mode seemed to think it should be writing my
agendas as postscript.
I thought perhaps this was a problem with the old version of Aquamacs
that I have been using, so I finally got myself to upgrade to
For a very, very long time this has not worked on Mac OSX (this may relate to
the OS and Firefox disagreeing over who handles protocols). Does anyone know if
this has finally been fixed?
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I just got an error in doing this after an update:
(void-function ps-header-footer-string)
I don't have any way of knowing if this is the same bug as yours.
This happens because org-write-agenda calls ps-print-buffer-with-faces on
/Volumes/rpgoldman/org/agendas.org
As far as I can tell, this
FWIW, I have a number of substantial modifications to org-export-generic that
fix its original inability to handle typefaces across line boundaries.
However, my understanding is that all patches for org-export-generic wait on Wes
Hardaker to approve them.
If this would be a good time, I can ship
On 6/25/10 Jun 25 -2:03 AM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi Robert,
On Jun 18, 2010, at 5:42 PM, Robert Goldman wrote:
I have found what I believe to be a bug in handling ordered subtasks.
Here is the behavior:
I have a top level set of tasks that is ordered.
One of the outline items below
On 6/25/10 Jun 25 -9:12 AM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
On Jun 25, 2010, at 3:23 PM, Robert Goldman wrote:
On 6/25/10 Jun 25 -2:03 AM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi Robert,
On Jun 18, 2010, at 5:42 PM, Robert Goldman wrote:
I have found what I believe to be a bug in handling ordered subtasks
Beamer export offers BEAMER_HEADER_EXTRA as an option. Question: how
does this differ from LATEX_HEADER_EXTRA? Why is it necessary?
thanks,
r
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julien cubizolles j.cubizolles at free.fr writes:
Le vendredi 28 mai 2010 à 11:05 +0200, Sven Bretfeld a écrit :
Hi to all, hi Matthew
I can say that Note capturing works on my HTC
Magic,
Working also on my LG GW620, however the SAVE Button gets hidden by the
on-screen keyboard.
I
On 5/25/10 May 25 -6:52 AM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
On May 25, 2010, at 5:09 AM, Robert Goldman wrote:
I have the org-generic-export working better, but I'm having one
remaining problem:
I have been using org-export-preprocess-string to make it possible to
handle emphasis (previously o-g
On 5/21/10 May 21 -2:31 AM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
On May 21, 2010, at 4:46 AM, Robert Goldman wrote:
I have been trying to make the generic exporter do fontification (bold,
italic, underline, etc.) and have fairly successfully managed to do this
by cargo-culting the code in org-latex
.
Question: do you ever have a shared branch? If it would be more
convenient for you and Wes, I suppose I could be pushing my patches onto
a branch on your repo, instead of emailing patches. Whatever works best
for you two.
Cheers,
r
- Carsten
On Apr 29, 2010, at 5:18 PM, Robert Goldman wrote
On 4/30/10 Apr 30 -10:28 AM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi everyone,
when this discussion is settled, can someone please summarize it for me
and send me the patch everyone agrees on?
Will do.
Best,
r
Thanks.
- Carsten
On Apr 30, 2010, at 5:15 PM, Robert Goldman wrote:
That's
On 4/29/10 Apr 29 -8:54 AM, Wes Hardaker wrote:
On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 16:39:59 -0500, Robert P. Goldman
rpgold...@sift.info said:
RPG Added a handler for blockquotes.
That looks great. Thanks!
RPG Also added :body-newline-paragraph to the org-set-generic-type.
I'm fine with that too,
On 4/29/10 Apr 29 -8:58 AM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Applied, thanks.
I had two email saying patch 4/4, I too one of them, what happened with
1/4, 2/4, 3/4?
What happened was that I am incompetent with git. Somehow git thinks
that my copy is four patches away from origin/master. But, in
On 4/29/10 Apr 29 -9:14 AM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
On Apr 29, 2010, at 3:57 PM, Wes Hardaker wrote:
On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 14:38:47 -0500, Robert Goldman
rpgold...@sift.info said:
RG 1. Would it be reasonable to move the documentation for
RG org-export-generic into the contrib/ directory
On 4/29/10 Apr 29 -12:00 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
Robert Goldman rpgold...@real-time.com writes:
On 4/29/10 Apr 29 -8:58 AM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Applied, thanks.
I had two email saying patch 4/4, I too one of them, what happened with
1/4, 2/4, 3/4?
What happened was that I am
I'm trying to get o-e-g to handle export to multiple wikis.
One of the ones that I'm having the most trouble with is tikiwiki
(www.tikiwiki.org).
The problem here is that tikiwiki won't reflow normal text blocks. This
means that we need to (1) take contiguous blocks of text and ram them
all
Manuel Hermenegildo herme at fi.upm.es writes:
I have to say in VM's defense that it is working very well for me (and
has supported IMAP for a very long time)
Is this really true? In my days of using VM --- I eventually gave it up for
Thunderbird --- VM never had true IMAP support that
I would like to be able to skip entries in a daily agenda view if they
are being displayed because of the deadline, but they have been scheduled.
For example, if I have a TODO whose deadline is 7 days in the future,
but I have scheduled to do it two days in the future, I don't want to
see it in
Thanks to all for the help! I'll use the cloning.
Best,
r
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Nick Dokos wrote:
Robert P. Goldman rpgold...@sift.info wrote:
...
Robert Goldman rpgoldman at sift.info writes:
Andrew Stribblehill wrote:
org-mode files are plain text. M-% to do a replacement: once you've
entered your search term and its replacement, hit ! to replace all
without
with a replacement command, but it's not a
trivial one.
This is one of those cases where automating a task will not pay back the
investment (at least not to me, individually), so I think I'd better
just do it by hand.
Thanks, everyone,
r
2009/10/9 Robert Goldman rpgold...@sift.info:
I'm at about my
I'm at about my one year anniversary using Org-mode, and I have a bit of
an odd question. Last year, I made a subtree that was a project for
getting ready for winter (I live in Minnesota, which has harsh winters).
I worked my way through that list, and now I'd like to do the whole
thing over
I've saved a link to a latex file using org-save-link, but the link is
not good enough to find the piece of the file I want. That is, Org-mode
tries to jump to the link, but finds only the FIRST match, and it so
happens that the location I wanted was the second or third.
I looked at the Handling
Matt Lundin mdl at imapmail.org writes:
Kyle Sexton ks at mocker.org writes:
At Wed, 26 Aug 2009 14:49:41 +0200,
Rainer Stengele rainer.stengele at online.de wrote:
I use subversion to backup and track my org files.
I have a server in my office running the subversion server.
it may not be worth
fixing.
It may have been fixed already as a side effect of my tagging all the
frames in beamer as [fragile].
If I can identify what causes the crashing, I will submit a better test
case.
best,
Robert
- Carsten
On Aug 17, 2009, at 2:26 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
Robert
Tim Burt wrote:
Robert Goldman writes:
When I do a latex export, a simple URL in text, or a simple link url of
the form [[URL]] --- with no description --- gets emitted as
\href{URL}{URL}
which causes Latex to crash for me.
The first guess is that the string 'URL' in the post
This seems like a very common thing to want to do, but am I right in
thinking that it's also very hard to get right because the frame
environment is not really a sectioning environment?
As I understand things, the way we export to latex is to insert
sectioning commands, and drop translated
Here's another challenge --- is there a good way to handle this in the
exporter?
If you use VERBATIM in a beamer frame, then you need to add the optional
argument fragile to the environment, like this:
\begin{frame}[fragile]
instead of just
\begin{frame}
I'd be surprised if there was a good
Nick Dokos wrote:
Robert Goldman rpgold...@sift.info wrote:
Here's another challenge --- is there a good way to handle this in the
exporter?
If you use VERBATIM in a beamer frame, then you need to add the optional
argument fragile to the environment, like this:
\begin{frame}[fragile
When I do a latex export, a simple URL in text, or a simple link url of
the form [[URL]] --- with no description --- gets emitted as
\href{URL}{URL}
which causes Latex to crash for me.
I believe that this is because it won't accept a URL as the second
argument to href.
Changing the \href
Is Fireforg expected to work on the Mac? Or should we expect it to fail
because of the bug in Mac Firefox that keeps protocol registration from
working?
thanks!
Robert
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Nick Dokos nicholas.dokos at hp.com writes:
Markus Baden markus.baden at gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Ok, I'm not really fluent in emacs, but I try to describe my problem
anyhow I'm using org-mode in Aquamacs for a while now and since
lately the following error occurs
Bastien wrote:
Hi Robert,
Robert Goldman rpgold...@sift.info writes:
If you are inclined, you should be able to run with this patch, and it
should do /absolutely nothing/. That would be a good test, too. If you
plug it in, and you use only a single frame, org-mode should not change
Bastien wrote:
Robert Goldman rpgold...@sift.info writes:
I will see if I can set up a test case, involving creating some frames,
that might display this problem on vanilla Emacs. I'm afraid it's not a
very high priority for me, since it will involve getting Org working on
a different
Bastien wrote:
Robert Goldman rpgold...@sift.info writes:
Bastien wrote:
Yes, would be nice if the Aquamacs crowd could test this!
Thanks Robert for the patch.
Actually, let me clarify -- it's even more important for the
NON-Aquamacs crowd to test this. I am pretty confident it does
In an earlier posting, I mentioned that I had a problem with org-mode on
aquamacs; the cursor (really input focus) was getting trapped in a
different frame when the *Calendar* buffer was not in the same frame as
the source of the org-schedule command (either an org-mode buffer or a
remember
Nick Dokos wrote:
Robert Goldman rpgold...@sift.info wrote:
I use org-mode on Aquamacs, and have some problems with the windowing.
E.g., when I schedule an item created with remember, aquamacs opens the
*Calendar* window in a different frame, then after I choose the date, I
am incorrectly
Quick follow-up: The problem seems to be related to a block of code in
org-read-date that's wrapped in
(save-excursion
(save-window-excursion
))
Does anyone have a clear understanding of how these two special forms
are going to interact?
I looked into the documentation for
I use org-mode on Aquamacs, and have some problems with the windowing.
E.g., when I schedule an item created with remember, aquamacs opens the
*Calendar* window in a different frame, then after I choose the date, I
am incorrectly left in that frame, instead of being returned to the
remember
Giovanni Ridolfi wrote:
--- Lun 27/4/09, Robert Goldman rpgold...@sift.info ha scritto:
1. I am making a table of conditional
probabilities. This means the
table headers look like this: p(e|\omega), for
example. The vbar in the
header confuses orgmode. It thinks that's a
column
1. I am making a table of conditional probabilities. This means the
table headers look like this: p(e|\omega), for example. The vbar in the
header confuses orgmode. It thinks that's a column-delimiter. Adding a
prefix \ does not help. Is there a work around? For the moment I put
Robert Goldman wrote:
1. I am making a table of conditional probabilities. This means the
table headers look like this: p(e|\omega), for example. The vbar in the
header confuses orgmode. It thinks that's a column-delimiter. Adding a
prefix \ does not help. Is there a work around
I am trying to set up firefox (3.0.8) to handle org-protocol on a mac
with little success. I had no problems on Linux, by the way. Perhaps
someone out there that is more mac-savvy than me can help?
Basically I followed the standard instructions (setting up
network.prtocol-handler.* through
From: Matthew Lundin m...@imapmail.org
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] Re: Handling org-file agenda dependenncies?
To: Eraldo Helal ad...@eraldo.at
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ML Hi Eraldo,
ML Eraldo Helal
Carsten Dominik wrote:
On Mar 10, 2009, at 9:56 PM, Robert Goldman wrote:
[My apologies in advance if this is a FAQ.]
I have a bunch of Org files in which I have tasks some of which involve
doing something for work (trivial or non-trivial), and some of which
involve doing something
[My apologies in advance if this is a FAQ.]
I have a bunch of Org files in which I have tasks some of which involve
doing something for work (trivial or non-trivial), and some of which
involve doing something for home (trivial like picking up laundry or
more important like doing a call to a
Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2009 09:58:43 -0500
From: Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca
Subject: [Orgmode] Re: Docs submitted
To: Carsten Dominik domi...@science.uva.nl
Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org, Tom Breton \(Tehom\) te...@panix.com
Message-ID: 87fxilggv0@gollum.intra.norang.ca
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Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2009 16:45:03 +
From: Nick Bell m...@nickbell.org
Subject: [Orgmode] Using SCHEDULED to indicate task start date
To: Emacs org-mode list emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
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Dear
I have a start on a wiki syntax exporter that I took by modifying the
latex exporter (some wikis have quite extensive markup).
Here's what I would like to suggest:
1. There are an infuriatingly large number of different wiki syntaxes.
I'd like to suggest that we should avoid having to write a
Since we can export individual pieces of a single org-mode file, would
it be reasonable to make the latex class be a possible property on a
node, instead of requiring it to be set either on the file or through
variable binding?
Best,
r
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Has anyone implemented a property that's the opposite of deadline for
Org TODOs?
What I'd like is a property I could put on a TODO that would hide it
from agenda display (probably with some preference that would permit
unfiltered display) until a specified date.
This would keep me from being
[Sorry, I couldn't bring myself to actually make a git branch and
generate a diff for this.]
On line 7545 we read:
after having types[sic -- typed] the backslash and maybe a few characters
cheers,
r
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Carsten On Jan 4, 2009, at 3:33 PM, Steven E. Harris wrote:
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
Code references use special labels embedded directly into the
source
code. Such labels look like ((name)) and must be unique
within a
document.
How
Question --- would it be possible to attach a unique identifier to
org-mode tasks and appointments (perhaps as a property value), and use
that as a basis for syncing with external applications?
BTW, if you're thinking of syncing with the Mac, think hard about
timezones. I have been in a world of
Carsten Dominik wrote:
Ah, so maybe Robert did not turn it off
Anyway, in Emacs 23 the default will be ON. It was always my understanding
that in order to use regions efficiently, you needed to turn on that mode.
Anyway, Robert, could you please try to identify a location in the docs
Backgrond: I have been finding that the Set Tags menu command didn't
work for me (on aquamacs). I reported that to aquamacs-bugs, but David
Reitter there found that it was an org-mode bug. I don't believe he
reported it to orgmode list --- went to emacs-pretest-bug instead.
Here's the analysis
On Dec 17, 2008, at 3:12 PM, Robert Goldman wrote:
Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi Robert,
no, I do not think this would make sense, to step out with
an error, because all the commands that need a region will
also work without one. This is how regions work in Emacs.
If you find places
Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi Robert,
no, I do not think this would make sense, to step out with
an error, because all the commands that need a region will
also work without one. This is how regions work in Emacs.
If you find places in the documentation where this could
be made clearer, let
to publish anything
except a whole file, in which case who cares if tmm is off?
A very knotty issue
Best,
r
- Carsten
On Dec 16, 2008, at 2:51 AM, Robert Goldman wrote:
The definition of org-region-active-p in my copy of org-mode is as
follows:
(defun org-region-active-p
The definition of org-region-active-p in my copy of org-mode is as follows:
(defun org-region-active-p ()
Is `transient-mark-mode' on and the region active?
Works on both Emacs and XEmacs.
(if org-ignore-region
nil
(if (featurep 'xemacs)
(and zmacs-regions
Matthew Lundin wrote:
Hi Robert,
Robert Goldman rpgold...@sift.info writes:
Matthew Lundin wrote:
[snip]
For a custom agenda command:
(setq org-agenda-custom-commands
'((f tags-tree +car+TODO=\TODO\
((org-show-entry-below t)
(org-show-hierarchy-above nil
Matthew Lundin wrote:
Hi Robert,
Robert Goldman rpgold...@sift.info writes:
Matthew Lundin wrote:
Hi Robert,
Is there any existing way to do this, or should I start rooting around
in the code?
For a custom agenda command:
(setq org-agenda-custom-commands
'((f tags-tree
Matthew Lundin wrote:
Hi Robert,
Robert Goldman rpgold...@sift.info writes:
I think it would be appropriate to have a tutorial like this in Worg,
but not a replacement. If you look at the custom agenda commands
discussion in the manual, you will see that there is a discussion of how
most
I have a @car category that I use to keep track of things I might want
to do when out in the car. Getting the agenda view *almost* works for
this. But often an item here indicates that I should visit some store,
and underneath the item is a list of things to purchase. The agenda
view, of
I use org on aquamacs and it behaves badly with the agenda. Here's the
problem:
1. I have an agenda view with a todo task under the cursor.
2. I press t to toggle the todo state
3. I change the todo state to a different one
4. Aquamacs pops forward the emacs frame containing the org file
Matthew Lundin wrote:
Hi Robert,
Is there any existing way to do this, or should I start rooting around
in the code?
For a custom agenda command:
(setq org-agenda-custom-commands
'((f tags-tree +car+TODO=\TODO\
((org-show-entry-below t)
Matthew Lundin wrote:
Hi Robert,
Robert Goldman rpgold...@sift.info writes:
I have a @car category that I use to keep track of things I might want
to do when out in the car. Getting the agenda view *almost* works for
this. But often an item here indicates that I should visit some store
I tried it the stupid way, just to see it working:
(defun org-context-help ()
Context help for org-mode
(interactive)
(if (org-at-table-p)
(info (org)tables)
(if (org-at-timestamp-p)
(info (org)timestamps)
(if (org-at-item-checkbox-p)
(info
I have tried these instructions, and with my Firefox (Mozilla/5.0
(Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.5; en-US; rv:1.9.0.4) Gecko/2008102920
Firefox/3.0.4) I get only the error that:
Firefox doesn't know how to open this address, because the protocol
(org-browse-url-store) isn't associated with any
I have been researching this off and on for a while. The closest I have
found to a way to get at messages from outside is that Thunderbird is
supposed to be able to open imap URLs if given them from the command
line. However, at least for now, I have not figured out how to throw
one of those
I have been using tag filtering from my agenda to get, e.g., a view of
the agenda that has only my TODOs that are tagged as '@car'. This works
fine. But when I try to write them to a text file, using C-x C-w, I get
output containing TODOs that are *not* tagged with @car.
I am doing this using
OK, I have looked at the code, and it seems like the problem is that
org-write-agenda calls buffer-substring, which is writing the entire
contents of the buffer. The problem is that buffer-substring ignores
overlays, and overlays are what is used to hide the filtered materials.
Is this something
Richard Riley wrote:
Hi Robert,
Why would you expect C-x C-w to remove/filter anything? Its simply
write-file. Or do I misunderstand? Did you possibly redefine this
command?
I guess I expected the agenda-writer to be WYSIWYG in its behavior, and
so apply the filters.
I can understand
Date: Sat, 25 Oct 2008 18:30:18 +0100
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Robert Goldman wrote:
I just used org-attach for the first time, and it seems very handy
(especially since as yet I have no way to link to my emails). However,
there doesn't seem to be any obvious way, short of
M-x org-attach-open
to get at the attachments, and they are not mouse
There's a page on the EmacsWiki describing schemes for unit/regression
testing in emacs lisp:
http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/UnitTesting
Perhaps we could pick up one of these? I haven't evaluated any of them.
In response to Ben Alexander's question, yes, sometimes the screen
output is
I'd be interested in working on this. I have to use a couple of wikis,
so I have been working on some code to generate wiki format out of Org.
I'd be interested in cooperating with anyone who takes up Carsten's
challenge to help with org exporting. I'm particularly interested
because I'd like
Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 15:55:41 +0100
From: Ben Alexander [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] How you can help
To: Sebastian Rose [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: emacs-orgmode Org-Mode emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
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Avdi Grimm wrote:
On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 7:57 PM, Eric Schulte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm pessimistic that the colossal amount of work involved in wrapping
all of org-modes extensive and varied functionality into a test
framework can/should actually be completed. Would it be sufficient to
Eric Schulte wrote:
Robert Goldman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Avdi Grimm wrote:
On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 7:57 PM, Eric Schulte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, should we start tracking bug reports somewhere (worg), so that
they can be claimed, tested against, and repaired?
Not a bad idea
---
lisp/org.el |2 +-
1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
diff --git a/lisp/org.el b/lisp/org.el
index d9cf394..30a9ce7 100644
--- a/lisp/org.el
+++ b/lisp/org.el
@@ -7243,7 +7243,7 @@ and will therefore always be up-to-date.
At the target location, the entry is filed as a
-c C-t d, and found the
right DONE timestamp in the corresponding orgfile.
Has been working all along with fast-todo-selection.
Looks fixed to me.
Best,
Robert
On Oct 13, 2008, at 10:10 PM, Robert Goldman wrote:
I use C-u C-c C-t followed by d when I mark my tasks as DONE so
I have the following org-todo-keywords:
((sequence TODO WAIT(w@) | DONE(d!) CANCELED(c@)))
I expected this to cause me to get timestamps, based on this piece of
the docstring:
`!' means to record only the time of the state change.
This value of org-todo-log-states in the buffer where I just
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