For my org files my linum-overlays length is equal to the number of lines on
the screen so perhaps there's something you can do to get better
performance. I'm not sure what setting it would be, I'm running e24 with my
own complicated linum-format.
Scott
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 9:23 PM, Marcelo
Btw I get that behavior in emacs 23.1 too
Scott
On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 3:00 AM, Tassilo Horn tass...@member.fsf.orgwrote:
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa celose...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Marcelo,
4328, exactly the same amount of lines I have in the file.
Didn't you say that you have 4000 *k*
Hi,
Is (setq org-empty-line-terminates-plain-lists t) supposed to change
indentation in emacs org buffers?
Even with the above setting, the following snippet:
* Heading
Some text:
- a
- b
More text:
- a
- b
is automatically indented as follows:
* Heading
Some text:
- a
- b
More
First let me say that I've really enjoyed using org-mode for the past month
or so. Thank you to all those who have contributed to it!
I've had fun customizing the faces a little and this is what I came up with
http://jaderholm.com/screens/org-colors.jpg
1. Is there a way to do recurring events?
On 12/9/06, Pete Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Scott 2. I use org-mode over ssh and since shift doesn't work along
Scott with other modifiers many of the keystrokes do not work. Has
Scott anyone come up with alternate keystrokes not involving shift
Scott that they could
On 2/20/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I include the 2:15pm on the calendar- not just the date?
Bastre,
My favorite way is to add the time while typing to event name and then add
the date.
So I type:
* Audit meeting 3pm C-c C-s
Good luck,
Scott
Hi,
Is there an easy way to add new faces to org-agenda?
I would like to add a face for events including the text meeting or
birthday and other phrases. I'd also like to create a special face for
event subjects, such as Diary, life, or work (the first column in agenda).
It'd also be nice to be
On Linux I can have org open a file and display it like this:
* Local Settings...
* Projects
** Foo
* Something
Notice that it's nice about letting me having blank lines between my top
level headings, even though they are to some degree compacted. I think my
setting is content for how
-excursion
(beginning-of-line) (looking-at outline-regexp)) (funcall outline-level)) (t
1)))] 0)
Thanks,
Scott
On Apr 19, 2007, at 23:18, Scott Jaderholm wrote:
On Linux I can have org open a file and display it like this:
* Local Settings...
* Projects
** Foo
* Something
Notice that it's
On 4/24/07, Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Better control over blank lines between trees in collapsed
view. This has come up several times in the past and most
recently by Scott Jaderholm. There is now a new variable
`org-cycle-separator-lines' with default value
Carsten,
While I think this improved showing blank lines in CONTENTS view (arrived at
by S-Tab), I think there are still bugs with FOLDED view.
I am using (setq org-cycle-separator-lines 1) and I have:
* Projects
** Some Project
*** DONE Some Task
CLOSED: [2007-04-25 Wed 09:57]
** Another
Has anyone created a script for updating org? It's only a few commands but
since we're fortunate enough to get updates so frequently (thanks Carsten!)
it would be nice to only have to type one.
I don't know how to write quality scripts but I've jotted down what I think
would need to be done to
Ian,
Upgrade to 4.73 and it will work. A bug in 4.72 prevented it from working in
Emacs 21.
Cheers,
Scott
On 4/25/07, Ian Barton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been using various versions of org up to 4.69 in Ubuntu
(currently Feisty) with no problems. However, when I upgraded to 4.72 I
get
On 4/25/07, Pete Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Scott Jaderholm [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Has anyone created a script for updating org?
This will do the job. It doesn't compile the lisp file, but I
frequently don't bother to do this anyway. :-)
I changed it to work without
I think this is a bug.
If I start a fresh Emacs with no additional buffers open and run org-agenda
and then type C-x b TAB and it displays the org files that are included in
my org-agenda, including .diary, as if they were open buffers, but if I
switch to them emacs goes to a different buffer
I think this is a bug.
S-up in M-x org-todo-list selects a region for me instead of raising
priority.
S-down does decrease priority however.
Thanks,
Scott
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On 5/11/07, Joshua Gilliland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My question is, is there a pre-compiled Windows binary for Emacs (of the
installation wizard flavor) that I could download and get the IT to install
for me with a minimum of hassle on his part? I looked at Emacs W32, but as
far as I can
David,
If you are still accepting requests for features then I would like to
request footnote support.
Suggested implementation:
I would like it to replace [1] (or similar references) in the body with
supa class=footref name=fnr.1 href=#fn.11/a/sup
Then after Footnotes: replace [1] with p
Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you using footnote-mode together with org-mode? How? I cannot get
it to work...
- Carsten
On May 21, 2007, at 5:36, Scott Jaderholm wrote:
Carsten,
Looking closer, it looks like this might be functionality that would
be provided by org itself not org
On 5/29/07, Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Finally a good idea that is also easy to implement.
Exactly as proposed, in 4.76
What can I say, you rock!
Thank you,
Scott
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Enjoy.
- Carsten
Changes in version 4.76
---
- Footnotes like[1] are now exported to HTML
[1]This is a footnote
Thanks to Scott Jaderholm for this proposal and a detailed
HTML example on how the exported text should look
On 6/19/07, Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So the discussion must be about how you would like Org-mode to make
use of such data. Obviously it would be easy to write (as you
suggest) a little function that returns all this data as, say,
a property list. But then you would still need
Two issues with agenda:
- Tags are not right aligned.
Some appear a tab away from the end of the heading and others appear
only a space after it. Can we right align them and color them like in
org files?
- Links that are relative in a file may not work correctly in agenda.
Do most of you use
On 6/22/07, Scott Jaderholm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Two issues with agenda:
- Tags are not right aligned.
Some appear a tab away from the end of the heading and others appear
only a space after it.
I should clarify:
Day-agenda:
Friday22 June 2007
work:In -2 d.: TODO Get
On 7/11/07, Rick Moynihan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So here's a suggestion. Why not support jump points (or jump lines),
which would be essentially be a syntactic marker that would tell
org-mode to jump to a specific line within an outline when visiting from
the agenda e.g. via follow mode.
*
Welcome Brian,
On 7/11/07, Brian van den Broek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunately, I get only a datestamp, without time data (e.g., ``
CLOSED: [2007-07-11 Wed]'').
I did M-x apropos-variable RET time done RET and found the variable
org-log-done-with-time. If this variable is t (true) you
I don't use tags a whole lot, but when I do I often get tripped up
using C-e to go to the end of my heading name.
Consider he following line:
* Heading
:tag:
If you press C-e it will take you to after :tag:. Do most people (1)
use C-c C-c or (2) edit the tags by hand? If 1, then
On 7/15/07, Xavier Maillard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Scott,
Scott Jaderholm jaderholm at gmail.com writes:
With anything.el, you could add the task Move pictures to the
project Organize shared drive by typing F5 Orga RET Move pictures
RET.
You could complete the task by typing F5 Move
Hi Adam,
On 7/15/07, Adam Spiers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First post so go easy on me ;-)
Thanks!
Would something like the following be of use to anyone other than me?
Definitely! The general purpose part (inserting subheadings/subtodos)
is useful to me, but I don't have a TODO keywords
On 7/18/07, Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jul 17, 2007, at 21:57, Scott Jaderholm wrote:
I don't know if C-u C-c C-t was ever intended to work, but it's
definitely broken. I'm guessing most people use C-# C-c C-t
* Test (C-u C-c C-t)
Args out of range: 2, 9
and
* Test
On 8/5/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I browse my todos in agenda view (see below) most of the time I
forget about whether I have comments or not, so I don't even check:
I've been using : to designate headings that have notes (as opposed to
ones that have SCHEDULED etc.).
Welcome back Carsten,
I hope you enjoyed your well-deserved vacation.
#1 is a bug, #2 and #3 are feature requests (both of which sound
familiar; apologies if they've been mentioned before).
1. Type - at the beginning of a blank buffer and then press M-RET.
On my system it stalls but if you
On 8/30/07, John Wiegley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure if anyone has mentioned this, but one feature I'd like to see
is
the ability to hit a keystroke and have the current outline entry
encrypted or
decrypted. allout.el does this now (although I find the implementation
somewhat
Hi,
1. When I use remember with a template I get a blank line after the text
that I type.
My template looks like this:
(setq org-remember-templates
'((?l * TODO %? ~/Documents/org/life.org New Tasks)))
If I write TODO something I get a blank line after it in my org file even
though I
On 9/6/07, Jason F. McBrayer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I define this function in my .emacs:
(defun my-remember nil
(progn (select-frame
(make-frame '((name . *Remember*) )))
(raise-frame)
(remember)))
Jason,
This is great. How would you make it so that the
On 9/17/07, Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can someone help me understand the advantage of running Emacs in pda?
Emacs is an keyboard driven application and pda sucks at keyboard
input. How would these two things match?
I don't think that most people would choose to run Emacs on a PDA (phone)
On 10/11/07, Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Changes in Version 5.12
---
- The variable `org-ellipsis' now defaults to `org-link'.
What are your thoughts on making this clickable, with RET and mouse? I
don't know, the link face makes it looks like it should be.
Carsten,
I took a closer look at column view today and really liked what I saw.
It seems to have gotten a lot better since I tried it on 5.01, but it
may just be that I understood the implementation this time around.
I think it works very well and I am very surprised it hasn't gotten
more use. I
On 10/22/07, Michael Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I apologize in advance if this question is off-topic/inappropriate, but
the version of org-mode packaged with emacs 22.1 for Windows is 4.67,
while the latest current version is 5.13. I can't seem to figure out how
to update the org-mode
On 10/19/07, Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Changes in Version 5.13
- New variable `org-agenda-window-frame-fractions' to
customize the size limits of the agenda window in the case
that you display the agenda window by reorganizing the
As of 5.13 I am unable to schedule or set deadlines other than tomorrow. I
thought this must be something in my settings but running emacs with -q and
loading org without any special settings yields the same bug. Is anyone else
having this problem?
A more minor bug: if I create a file and add a
David,
I love the idea of this project, and I really hope it makes it into org proper!
Unfortunately I haven't been able to get the sitemap/index feed
feature in this or an older version to work for me. Can you add more
details in Section 4.2?
It mentions org-atom-publish-org-as-atom-index but
http://jaderholm.com/color-themes/color-theme-colorful-obsolescence.el
http://jaderholm.com/color-themes/color-theme-active.el
http://jaderholm.com/color-themes/color-theme-wombat.el
Please link to don't copy so that as I make changes they'll get updated.
Scott
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