Carsten Dominik writes:
> On Apr 23, 2010, at 6:12 PM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
>
>> Daniel E. Doherty writes:
>>> All,
>>>
>>> I make *very* frequent use of the shift-arrow keys to move from window
>>> to window inside emacs via windmove. It is
Hi Carsten and the Orgers,
I had this mode line entry now since I created that example file for
lists two (?) days ago.
As I accidentally removed the clocking information by hand, the clock
was gone. Somehow, I was clocked out anyway (`C-c C-x C-o'), but the
modeline string remained. No matter h
Carsten Dominik writes:
> On Apr 23, 2010, at 1:00 PM, Rick Moynihan wrote:
>
>> On 23 April 2010 11:46, Sebastian Rose wrote:
>>> Very old browsers. Do we have to support them?
>>
>> I personally don't care for older browsers, though others may differ here.
Carsten Dominik writes:
> On Apr 24, 2010, at 1:19 AM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
>
>> Carsten Dominik writes:
>>> On Apr 23, 2010, at 6:12 PM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
>>>
>>>> Daniel E. Doherty writes:
>>>>> All,
>>>>>
>
Hi everyone,
here's a patch for org-html.el to fix those IDs.
sec-1.2=> sec-1_2
sec-1.2.3 => sec-1_2_3
diff --git a/lisp/org-html.el b/lisp/org-html.el
index 71f62eb..133bffa 100644
--- a/lisp/org-html.el
+++ b/lisp/org-html.el
@@ -871,7 +871,9 @@ lang=\"%s\" xml:lang=\"%s\">
1".
Best wishes
Sebastian
>
> - Carsten
>
> On Apr 24, 2010, at 1:25 PM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>>
>> here's a patch for org-html.el to fix those IDs.
>>
>> sec-1.2=> sec-1_2
>> sec-1.2.3 =
Carsten Dominik writes:
> OK, I have now 4 more hooks
>
> org-shiftup-final-hook
> org-shiftdown-final-hook
> org-shiftleft-final-hook
> org-shiftright-final-hook
>
>
> They will run *before* Org is trying to support shift-select. I do not
> think i makes sense to run the after
Perfect. Tha
"\n\n"))
> - (setq href (cdr (assoc (concat "sec-" snumber) org-export-preferred-
> target-alist)))
> - (setq suffix (or href snumber))
> - (setq href (or href (concat "sec-" snumber)))
> + (setq href (cdr (assoc (concat "sec-" snu) or
Chao Lu writes:
> Dear all,
>
> I just updated to the 6.35trans version, and found the auto-index function
> which used to work now doesn't work any longer. My conf is
>
> :auto-index t
> :index-filename "Sitemap.org"
> :index-title "Sitemap"
>
It is nowadays:
:aut
Carsten Dominik writes:
> On Apr 23, 2010, at 11:59 AM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>>
>> I found emacs 24 does not respect the
>>
>> .dir-settings.el
>>
>> anymore. Instead, it reads the
>>
>> .dir-locals.el
>>
Description: application/emacs-lisp
Best wishes
Sebastian
>
> Regards,
>
> Dan
>
> Sebastian Rose wrote:
>> Carsten Dominik writes:
>>
>>> OK, I have now 4 more hooks
>>>
>>> org-shiftup-final-hook
>>> org-shiftdown-final-hook
&g
David Frascone writes:
> I use org mode to keep track of my daily projects . . what I'm working on,
> etc. I tag work related items, and, when I export to html, only work items
> are exported.
>
> What I'd like to do, however, is only export things that have changed, or
> have been dated in the l
Carsten Dominik writes:
> On Apr 18, 2010, at 4:13 AM, Tom Breton (Tehom) wrote:
>
>> I've refactored `org-export-as-html', factored code to build links
>> into `org-html-make-link'.
>>
>> This does two things that I needed:
>>
>> * It allows custom link types to build anchors.
>> * How: Call or
Ben Finney writes:
> Since it's an infrequently-to-never accessed service, it's an
> unreasonable burden to expect the user to maintain unique passphrases
> for every such service. If for this list, why not for every such list?
It's easy to maintain unique passphrases, and to create them. There'
> The sensible policy, therefore, is to cull the proliferation of such
> passphrase-requiring infrequently-to-never-accessed accounts. Which, in
> turn, means saying a polite “no thank you” to most requests to set up
> new accounts.
OK - there _must_ be a missunderstanding...
The sensible thin
Marco Alberti writes:
> Dear Org users,
> I have been using Org for a few days and loving it.
> Now I am stuck on a little problem that probably has an obvious solution that
> I'm missing. Suppose I want to type this note:
>
> * Section title
> Some plain text.
> - One item
> - One more item
>> If the manual were in org, then the tag, :basic:, would suffice. Just
>> export only that tag. But maybe that is more work instead of less?
>>
>> On 2010-04-28, Carsten Dominik wrote:
>>> Dear all,
>>>
>>> with the Org-mode manual moving toward 200 pages, I am
>>> starting to worry that peop
Hi Eraldo,
Eraldo Helal writes:
> Greetings Orgmoders
>
> Problem description:
>
> I want to get rid of the 'News' and 'Mail' directories in my home and
> put them somewhere else instead:
> '~/News' => '~/mypath/News'
> '~/Mail' => '~/mypath/Mail'
>
>
Hi Robert,
Robert Hennig writes:
> Dear orgmode list!
>
> I'm would like to generate LaTeX footnotes
> using the LaTeX macro \footnote{} if I export
> the org-mode document to LaTeX. What do I have
> to do - now I only get a plain '[..]' and the
> footnote comes at the end of the document.
> (I
Erik Butz writes:
> Hi,
>
> after some fiddling and looking at list-load-path-shadows (where I did
> not find org-latex at all), I included
> (require 'org-latex)
> into my .emacs file, which solved the problem. This solution somewhat
> puzzles me though, since I would have expected that org-latex
"Thomas S. Dye" writes:
> On May 4, 2010, at 12:26 AM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
>
>> Erik Butz writes:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> after some fiddling and looking at list-load-path-shadows (where I did
>>> not find org-latex at all), I included
>>
Hi Carsten and Friends of Org-mode,
appended is the ongoing caching stuff as patch against the current
master.
Please everyone: test this patch and report not _if_ it breaks
something, but _what_ it actually breaks :-P
It is meant to make life as a "publisher" easier (or at least faster
... or l
Simao M writes:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to separate all my first headings with a blank line, even
> aftet collapsing and expanding all the headings, e.g.:
>
> * Main
> ** Heading
>
>
> * Main 2
> ** Heading
>
>
> * Main 3
> ** Heading
>
> But after collapsing I get:
>
> * Main...
> * Main 2...
>
Ilya Shlyakhter writes:
> It would be good if the HTML exporter had an option to create a web
> page with two frames:
> in the top frame would be the original exported HTML, and in the
> bottom frame would display
> the targets of all external links in the org file. Within-orgfile
> links would s
Sorry for replying to my own mail again,
but there's a stupid typo in here. The function is called
`org-publish-get-set'.
Instead of
> + (org-publish-cache-put filename (list property default)))
it should be
> + (org-publish-cache-get filename (list property default)))
Corrected pa
"Eric Schulte" writes:
> Hi,
>
> Recently I've been making use of org-entites for exporting my greek/math
> heavy class notes to HTML. I'm really loving the results.
>
> This morning I've started playing around with the below function
> `org-pretty-entities', which is adapted from Phil Hagelberg'
Sebastian Rose writes:
> --=-=-=
>
> Sorry for replying to my own mail again,
>
> but there's a stupid typo in here. The function is called
> `org-publish-get-set'.
>
> Instead of
>
> > + (org-publish-cache-put filename (list property default)))
&g
katepano writes:
> Hello All,
> I was wondering if somebody managed to use orgmode as atabbed notebook, like
> gjots, or the old keynotes program from windows which I miss a lot or even Ms
> one note. I tried using tabbed.el or speedbar, or the sitemap of orgmode but
> it
> was not satisfactory.
Carsten Dominik writes:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am wondering:
>
> How many of your are using these keys
>
> C-c C-f
> C-c C-b
> C-c C-n
> C-c C-p
I never did. To many keypresses to navigate fast.
I bound C-DOWN C-UP to forward- and backward-paragraph, which perfect
for me.
Sebastian
Bernt Hansen writes:
> I currently use all of the four navigation keys above. C-c C-n and C-c
> C-p are the two I use the most. If there was some other key binding
> that would do the same thing from inside the body of a task that would
> be fine with me.
Carsten Dominik writes:
> what do yo
Daniel Martins writes:
> In short
>
> What I have to do (minimal code in .emacs and .org) to display an image?
Update to current Org-Mode and from the on press
C-c C-x C-v
> This image will be maintained when I export the file?
Yes.
> iimage could be included in org distribution?
Not n
Carsten Dominik writes:
> Isn't this a legitimate case for overwriting these? The outline structure is
> a
> hierarchical structure which can be traversed in a similar way as the
> parenthesis structure in Lisp code Emacs major mode conventions allow
> overwriting general commands when th
Leo writes:
> Perhaps you haven't noticed. SEXP is a useful abstract. For example, it
> allows you to move across some_long_function_name in C and even in the
> message-mode I'm currently using, not just parenthesis. Situation like
> this will arise when editing org files too. It is a key binding
Dirk-Jan C. Binnema writes:
> Hi,
>
>> On Tue, 11 May 2010 11:07:15 +0200, Christian Egli ("CE") wrote:
>
> CE> Dirk-Jan C. Binnema writes:
> >> I found a small issue when aggregating multiple org-exported-to-html
> >> entries into one page. The problem is that some of the html-elements
Dirk-Jan C. Binnema writes
>>>>>> On Tue, 11 May 2010 21:11:04 +0200, Sebastian Rose ("SR") wrote:
>
> SR> Dirk-Jan C. Binnema writes:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >>>>>>> On Tue, 11 May 2010 11:07:15 +0200, Christian Eg
Hi,
the table below demonstrates two minor bugs.
1.) Put the point in the first row, 5th column and press
`C-c C-c TAB'
The alignment will change from correct, to incorrect and back again. Does
not always work on the first try, but always from the second time on.
2.) In the first r
Benjamin Andresen writes:
> Hello guys,
>
> quite often people ask question in the IRC-channel (#org-mode on
> freenode) which are answered in the FAQ. Now I personally find the
> org-faq very cumbersome to use, due to its javascript-interface that
> grabs keys.
>
> (Just a short thing: I'm faster
Sebastian Rose writes:
> Hi,
>
>
> the table below demonstrates two minor bugs.
>
> 1.) Put the point in the first row, 5th column and press
> `C-c C-c TAB'
>
> The alignment will change from correct, to incorrect and back again. Does
> not alway
Manuel Amador writes:
> Hi all,
>
> There seems to be a problem. When compiling org-mode from the latest git
> repository, I get the following error:
>
> In org-publish-get-base-files-1:
> org-publish.el:407:13:Warning: reference to free variable `sitemap-requested'
> org-publish.el:915:1:Error:
Carsten Dominik writes:
> On May 18, 2010, at 2:59 AM, Tom Breton (Tehom) wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi, Carsten. The new changes are pushed as
>> tehom-html-export-refactor-build-link
>>
>> I couldn't undo the basing onto tehom-master, try though I might.
>> Something to do with intermediate changes that I
Carsten Dominik writes:
> On May 20, 2010, at 5:25 PM, David Maus wrote:
>
>> Carsten Dominik wrote:
>>
>>> Actually - this seems to work for me just fine...
>>> Don't know why, because I know that statement in the Emacs Lisp manual
>>> as well.
>>
>>> Ah, maybe there are different Emacs versions
Dan Davison writes:
> Richard Riley writes:
>
>> Carsten Dominik writes:
>>
>>> On May 20, 2010, at 8:05 AM, Eric Schulte wrote:
>>>
So this has been done before, but I recently stumbled across the
gource
(http://code.google.com/p/gource/) tool for visualization of git
co
Carsten Dominik writes:
> On May 22, 2010, at 4:10 PM, David Maus wrote:
>
>> ---
>> lisp/org-publish.el | 29 +
>> 1 files changed, 17 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/lisp/org-publish.el b/lisp/org-publish.el
>> index fefd50d..dc94f7d 100644
>> --- a
The appended patch removes the protocol part from link URIs, if the
protocol is file. Neccessary, to show images again and make links work.
diff --git a/lisp/org-html.el b/lisp/org-html.el
index d5f4775..8f7d0f3 100644
--- a/lisp/org-html.el
+++ b/lisp/org-html.el
@@ -640,7 +640,7 @@ MAY-INLINE-P
Sebastian Rose writes:
> The appended patch removes the protocol part from link URIs, if the
> protocol is file. Neccessary, to show images again and make links work.
>
>
> diff --git a/lisp/org-html.el b/lisp/org-html.el
> index d5f4775..8f7d0f3 100644
> --- a/lisp/org-htm
torize link creation in html
> export into a separate function. We are still ironing out the small problems
> this patch created. If this i a critical issue, switch back to an older
> verion
> for the time being. I believe Sebastian Rose is now looking at the
> problem...
I j
Nick Dokos writes:
> Thomas S. Dye wrote:
>
>> Aloha all,
>>
>> On the bus this morning I was able to find out a bit more about
>> problems with html export.
>>
>> Using Bernt's minimal.emacs and exporting to html with C-c C-e H, git
>> bisect says:
>>
>> 459d99c44c7df4cd09d82fa54c53e5d5eec47a
eed OK to prepend the protocol part to all the other
URIs.
Is there still something I should do?
Sebastian
> Thanks!
>
> - Carsten
>
> On May 26, 2010, at 11:51 AM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
>
>> Sebastian Rose writes:
>>> The appended patch removes the protoco
Russell Adams writes:
> FYI,
>
> I've found with recent versions Word 2003 fails to open an HTML
> export. It opens it in XML mode which none of my end users understand.
>
> If I delete the XML header at the top, and make the first line the
> tag, it works fine.
>
> Perhaps that should be configu
Joel James Adamson writes:
> Hello,
>
> When I fill a paragraph in a plain list, I get a hash mark at the
> beginning of the new line e.g.
>
> * Do stuff
> - stuff should be done in such a manner as to maximize stuff getting
> #done being done whenever there is stuff to be done
>
> Where did
Ivanov Dmitry writes:
> How can I set the org-mode to automatically wrap the long lines, so they
> would fit the window size, as it is done in the fundamental mode?
Yeesss, wrapping lines is a good idea - in emails too!!!
;)
binHeVRgbKfwu.bin
Description: application/emacs-lisp
For me, t
Henri-Paul Indiogine writes:
> Greetings!
>
> Thanks first of all to all the contributors to org-mode.
>
> I suppose that it is possible to set up org-mode so that if I click or
> press C-c C-o on a "mailto:a...@xyz.org"; a gnus compose window will be
> created.
Yes.
> created. I tried findin
Kristofer Bergstrom writes:
> I am trying to use the clocktable dynamic block to generate monthly
> time reports for my work on a particular project. I would like to
> have a tally of how much time I spent on tasks labelled with the
> ":ON:ADMIN:" tag. Looking at a post by Adam Elliott from when
Kristofer Bergstrom writes:
> Thank you very much for the input, Sebastian. I tried without the
> dash (and typed C-c C-x C-r to update the table) but the table still
> includes items not tagged ON or ADMIN, as shown below.
Use this line:
> #+BEGIN: clocktable :tags "ON ADMIN" :block thismonth
"orgm...@h-rd.org" writes:
> Hi Carsten,
>
> when using org to publish non-interactively under 22.3.1 I get sometimes an
> error, depending on which publishing function I call. This does not happen
> during interactive calling of the publishing function (i.e. M-x org-publish
> ).
>
> no error
Sorry for the reply to my own mail.
But as Carsten is on vacation, I thought it might make sense to add the
`[Patch]' to the subject.
This patch fixes batch-mode publishing. Tested in emacs24 like this:
sh$ emacs -q -batch --eval='(org-publish "PROJECT_NAME" t)'
diff --git a/lisp/org-p
take care for that (See
`org-select-remember-template').
Sebastian
>
> - Carsten
>
>
>
> On Jun 22, 2010, at 4:20 PM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
>
>> Carsten Dominik writes:
>>> 3 Why a new name?
>>> ~~
>>>
>>> I hav
Carsten Dominik writes:
> 3 Why a new name?
> ~~
>
> I have - at least for now - chosen a new name for the new setup:
> ` org-capture'. There are two reasons for this:
In the manual it is "Capture - Refile - Archive". I remember searching
for "Remember" and never found it :)
Nick Dokos writes:
> Stefano Zacchiroli wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 12:37:16PM +0200, Carsten Dominik wrote:
>> >>>(I've only now noticed that the FAQ it not part of the installed
>> >>>org-mode documentation, at least not in my distribution package: any
>> >>>reason for that?)
>> >>
>> >
Carsten Dominik writes:
> None of what I describe is set in stone yet - let me know if you have
> comments, change requests or other ideas.
>
> My feeling right now is that this should become the default capture
> system, and that we will keep the current org-remember in the
> distribution for qui
Bernt Hansen writes:
> This all sounds really good. I look forward to test driving it when I
> have some extra time to tinker with my setup. I really appreciate the
> effort you went through to keep the existing remember process so that I
> can try these in parallel -- this will make me try it
Sebastian Rose writes:
> * Separate template files
>
> I'd like to use Org-mode to edit templates.
>
> I'm trying this:
>
> (setq org-capture-templates
> (
> `(
> ("l" "Lauf" entry (file+headline "notes/L
I have a problem with the properties and org-capture-templates.
"* DONE %u (%^{Sport|run|run|swim|wout}) %^{Distance} x:xx
:PROPERTIES:
:date: %u
:pace: x:xx
:kcal: xxx
:END:
%^{meters}p %^{start}p %^{time}p %^{type}p %x^{rpuls}p"
result
Carsten Dominik writes:
> On Jun 23, 2010, at 1:56 AM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> I have a problem with the properties and org-capture-templates.
>>
>>
>>"* DONE %u (%^{Sport|run|run|swim|wout}) %^{Distance} x:xx
>> :PROP
Ulf Stegemann writes:
> Hi Carsten, Sebastian,
>
> just tried the new capture mechanism and it works quiet fine. I like it
> a lot. Thanks for the work :)
>
> However ...
>
> Sebastian Rose wrote:
>
>> Here's the tested and working patch for org-protoc
Hi Carsten,
latest pull got me this line 765 in org-capture.el
(defun org-capture-mark-kill-region (bed end)
Typo? The bed is never used :)
Sebastian
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Ulf Stegemann writes:
> Do you need some more information? Should I do some further testing?
>
> Ulf
Errr - No. Thanks for testing. I tried again and found, that those
values are not present (only the link). Sorry for the inconvenience.
I guess you read Carstens answer, too.
Sebastian
_
Carsten Dominik writes:
> Hi Ulf, hi Sebastian,
>
> I have not tested it, but I think this problem should be fixed now as well.
>
> Cheers
>
>
> - Carsten
It works for me.
Thanks a bunch!
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"Eric Schulte" writes:
> Hi,
>
> I've just merged the babel branch into the main branch of Org-mode.
> This merge culminates much integration work by Dan Davison and Tom Dye,
> as well as myself.
>
> Babel is now part of Org-mode.
Hi Eric,
it seems ob-oz.el is not renamed as intended?
This
Raghav Kumar Gautam writes:
> Carsten Dominik writes:
>
>> On Jun 18, 2010, at 8:16 PM, Raghav Kumar Gautam wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Can we also have support for colors ? At least for a few colors ?
>>
>> High Raghav,
>>
>> Can you be more specific, please?
>>
>> - Carsten
>
> Hi Carsten,
>
> Often whil
Hi David and Nicolas,
I didn't follow this thread closely, so forgive me if this is another
bug then the one you tried to fix.
David Maus writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>>Hello,
>
>>This patch corrects the following problem :
>
>>-
>>#+caption: I'm not
Hi Thorsten,
that's a great idea!
Torsten Wagner writes:
> Dear All,
>
> I recently bought a Android-based phone and was pleased to see the
> mobileorg version for Android. As you all may know people tend away from
> static computer places and we have mobileorg and some of us even run
> emacs
`C-c c' brings up the template selection. If you press `C-g' to quit
capturing, the buffer is not deleted. Instead the old window
configuration is restored and the buffer is the second on the buffer
stack. `C-x b' switches to the selection buffer again surprisingly.
The appended patch fixes t
Sebastian Rose writes:
> Hi David and Nicolas,
>
>
> I didn't follow this thread closely, so forgive me if this is another
> bug then the one you tried to fix.
>
>
> David Maus writes:
>> Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>>>Hello,
>
Julien Danjou writes:
> Hi there,
>
> I've recently wrote a Google Maps extension for Emacs[1].
>
> Therefore, I've extended org-mode to display a Google Maps' map for an
> event location. The extension, which is very simple, is available
> here[2] and I wanted you to know about it.
>
> I'd be gla
Sebastian Rose writes:
> Julien Danjou writes:
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I've recently wrote a Google Maps extension for Emacs[1].
>>
>> Therefore, I've extended org-mode to display a Google Maps' map for an
>> event location. The extension, whic
Nathan Neff writes:
> Some time ago, I set up a blog using org-jekyll. I recently tried
> to publish my blog, but when I run:
>
> org-jekyll-export-blog
>
> I get the message: Symbol's function definition is void:
> org-publish-initialize-files-alist
>
> I grepped for this function, and noticed
This patch removes an obsolete declaration and call of the function
`org-publish-initialize-files-alist' from org-protocol.el.
This function does not exist anymore. It was removed when we
implemented the new publishing cache.
diff --git a/lisp/org-protocol.el b/lisp/org-protocol.el
index a02a1
Nathan Neff writes:
> Some time ago, I set up a blog using org-jekyll. I recently tried
> to publish my blog, but when I run:
>
> org-jekyll-export-blog
>
> I get the message: Symbol's function definition is void:
> org-publish-initialize-files-alist
>
> I grepped for this function, and noticed
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>>>>>> Sebastian Rose writes:
>> What's the status of this?
>
> What about the following patch ? I think it should fix it.
>
> -- Nicolas
>
>
>>From 115a7e9d04fd5463913e1086ad3ff807ae579e16 Mon Sep 17 00:00:0
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>>>>>> Sebastian Rose writes:
>> Ahhh - it nearly does!
>
>> But look at this:
>
>> --8<---cut here---start->8--
>> *Tempolauf*
>> #+ATTR_HTML:
>> styl
Nathan Neff writes:
> ...
> Below is the code where org-publish-initialize-files-alist is called
> in org-jekyll.
> It looks like in both cases, the code is trying to figure out what
> project the current
> file belongs to. Can anyone suggest a fix? I don't mean to push this
> on anyone, but I r
David Maus writes:
> Carsten Dominik wrote:
>>Hmm, the catcher did not see this. Why?
>
> He did: http://patchwork.newartisans.com/patch/105/ -- patch is
> already applied.
Where can I see that?
I read "Accepted" which is not "Applied", is it?
And there are "accepted" patches, that are not
John Wiegley writes:
> On Jul 2, 2010, at 9:21 AM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
>
>> I read "Accepted" which is not "Applied", is it?
>
> Accepted = Applied.
http://patchwork.newartisans.com/patch/73/
was never aplied. I just diffed my branch a
John Wiegley writes:
> On Jul 2, 2010, at 9:49 AM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
>
>> John Wiegley writes:
>>
>>> On Jul 2, 2010, at 9:21 AM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
>>>
>>>> I read "Accepted" which is not "Applied", is it?
>>&g
David Maus writes:
> Sebastian Rose wrote:
>>[1 ]
>
>>I'm reworking worg/org-contrib/org-protocol.org and could export the
>>results to XHTML.
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>
>>The reason was line 523.
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>>Line 523 was:
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>> #+begin_src
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>>without a
Hi Adam!
Adam writes:
> The Worg tutorial "Publishing Org-mode files to HTML" ran for me first
> time, so it seems excellent and well written.
>
> However I am trying to use a vanilla CSS, say ssheet1.css, located in
> ~/org/css" as per the tutorial.
>
> With only the following line at the end o
Greg Newman writes:
> In my mind, I'd like to see a few different style sheets too in different
> flavors (html, html5, etc) for different browser specs or covering all
> browsers.
We would need different flavours of HTML export then.
Sebastian
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Adam writes:
> Thanks for reply, guidance and suggestions.
> I agree my cgi has nothing to do with INFOJS_OPT, nor vice versa.
>
> Regarding CSS, I have gone back to the default position, of including
> these inside "org-notes" of org-publish-project-alist, and not referring
> to an external CS
Adam writes:
> Thanks for reply, guidance and suggestions.
> I agree my cgi has nothing to do with INFOJS_OPT, nor vice versa.
>
> Regarding CSS, I have gone back to the default position, of including
> these inside "org-notes" of org-publish-project-alist, and not referring
> to an external CS
Julien Fantin writes:
> I've been struggling this morning trying to get org-protocol setup on my
> linux box (via http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/org-protocol.php)
>
> I can't get a web-browser to register org-protcol with emacsclient, as I'm
> not using a desktop environment (plain startx an
Julien Fantin writes:
> I've been struggling this morning trying to get org-protocol setup on my
> linux box (via http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/org-protocol.php)
>
> I can't get a web-browser to register org-protcol with emacsclient, as I'm
> not using a desktop environment (plain startx and
Julien Fantin writes:
> Thanks Sebastian and David,
> I now have firefox working, I had to use that html file though, as firefox
> wouldn't bring up the application selection dialog with the test links on
> worg.
> Will now look into getting xdg-mime to work for chromium ...
>> Or, of course "Fire
Sébastien Vauban writes:
> Hi Sebastian,
>
> Sebastian Rose wrote:
>> Julien Fantin writes:
>>> Thanks Sebastian and David,
>>> I now have firefox working, I had to use that html file though, as firefox
>>> wouldn't bring up the application s
Erik Iverson writes:
> Hello,
>
> As I use org-mode more and more for actually writing things, I'm wondering
> what
> your favorite Emacs word/line-wrapping mode is.
>
> Basically, I see two main ways of doing this, auto-fill-mode and
> visual-line-mode. Any others that you all use? If you use
Hi,
currently, WE CANNOT EDIT FULL FLEDGED TEMPLATES IN SEPARATE FILE IN ORG
MODE.
Sorry for being back with this issue again and again, but I got no
feedback for the last two times I tried, did I?
I just found, that something like my proposed patch in is implemented in
org-capture (see
http
Eric S Fraga writes:
> Sebastian,
>
> Emacs, at least since v22 or maybe longer, has a built-in function
> "toggle-truncate-lines".
...which is bound to what key?
emacs24 has it, too. I'll switch to use that one...
Thanks Eric
Sebastian
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Ema
Johan Friis writes:
> I have this in my org-capture-templates, and it works just fine. The
> note.org file is of course an org-mode file, with normal syntax.
>
> ("j" "Journal" entry (file "~/note/journal.org") (file
> "~/note/template/journal.org"))
>
> I am not sure if I misunderstood what yo
Carsten Dominik writes:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have just released version 7.01 of Org mode.
>
> This is a major release, and we have worked months on getting
> it together. Most important is of cause the complete integration
> of Org Babel into Org mode. Many thanks to Eric Schulte and
> Dan Davi
Hi Carsten and John,
> Also, I need to shout out my gratitude to the increasing number of
> volunteers in the project.
>
> John Wiegley's patchwork server has done wonders for streamlining the
> process of reviewing and applying patches. I have applied dozens of
> patches though this process, ju
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