Hi all,
I think some confusion has (quite understandably) arisen in this
thread about how the org-mobile + webDAV + tramp + scp combination is
supposed to work. At risk of getting it all wrong and looking like a
fool, I *think* I can help explain :-)
On Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 2:11 PM, Nick Dokos
defined in cl-macs.el. Adding following line near top of
org-list.el file fixes problem for me:
(require 'cl)
Does not appear that cl-macs can be required separately.
Adam
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I guess most people don't use the Makefile?
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manual?
Thanks!
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containing just the unbillable headlines for comparison.
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Hi all,
Is it just me or is there no quick way to remove the link from some
hyperlinked text? If so, please consider this a feature request ;-)
Regards,
Adam
refiling, a link to the refiled section would be inserted
in the place where the refiled section previously lived.
Thoughts?
Thanks!
Adam
On Thu, Nov 06, 2014 at 08:30:08PM -0500, John Kitchin wrote:
Adam Spiers orgm...@adamspiers.org writes:
Is it just me or is there no quick way to remove the link from some
hyperlinked text? If so, please consider this a feature request ;-)
Try this:
(defun unlinkify ()
replace
On Thu, Dec 04, 2014 at 06:07:53PM +0100, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Adam Spiers orgm...@adamspiers.org writes:
On Thu, Nov 06, 2014 at 08:30:08PM -0500, John Kitchin wrote:
Adam Spiers orgm...@adamspiers.org writes:
Is it just me or is there no quick way to remove the link from some
On Thu, Dec 04, 2014 at 07:21:30PM -0500, Kyle Meyer wrote:
Adam Spiers orgm...@adamspiers.org wrote:
Forgive me if this has already been implemented, but I couldn't see
it...
I don't know of a command that does this.
I'm looking for something similar to the extract method operation
. One of the most baffling aspects is that killing and
re-opening the buffer and re-starting Reftex does not eliminate the problem; I
have to actually quit and re-open emacs.
Regards,
Adam
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-label-menu(e)
reftex-reference()
call-interactively(reftex-reference nil nil)
Many thanks,
Adam
Emacs : GNU Emacs 24.3.1 (x86_64-apple-darwin, NS apple-appkit-1038.36)
of 2013-03-13 on bob.porkrind.org
Package: Org-mode version 8.2.10 (8.2.10-35-g19a7d6-elpa @
/Users/adamjackson/.emacs.d
Recently, I upgraded to a macbook pro with retina display, and now all my latex
previews in org-mode are... fuzzy. These are generated with
org-preview-latex-fragment command, using dvipng.
Is there a setting I can change to up-res these? Maybe something in org.el?
Thanks,
-Adam
label, and that might be suboptimal given that
not every block is referenced later.
I would still like to be able to add my own name tags, but understand why
this might have been changed to avoid to blocks having the same label.
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src code that will get
exported?
Thanks!
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eneral tag? Sorry for my
obtuseness.
I'll look into the :property issue: I think that'd properly work for my
needs.
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Julien Cubizolles free.fr> writes:
> I've encountered this problem with several themes (dracula, naquadah)
> but not with emacs -Q. Are there some special faces to define ?
There are quite a few org-mode faces, like org-level-{1..8} for headings.
Do you see this behavior with all themes? For
org-meta-return (bound to M-RET by default) does this when you're in a plain
list. If you're not in a plain list, it inserts a heading. So just put the
point in a list and it should do what you want.
If you want a key to both create a plain list when you're not in one and add
another item when
Upon closer inspection I see that smart-tab-mode refuses to activate in
org-mode, so the behavior you're seeing probably is not caused by smart-tab.
For me, if the point is on an Org heading without text, like (point marked
by "|"):
* |
lorem ipsum
and I press TAB, Org indents the heading,
Hi,
It looks like it may be a simple fix to make smart-tab call org-cycle in
org-mode. I forked the repo and made the change:
https://github.com/alphapapa/smart-tab/tree/org-mode
Note, I have not tested it, but I think it should work. Let me know what
you find out.
Hi Eric,
Sorry I'm late, just thought I'd share an idea: did you try symlinks? A
symlink points to a path, not an inode, so it shouldn't get broken like a
hard link.
Hi again Eric,
On second thought, while symlinks may be worth trying, they might not work.
I've noticed similar issues using Dropbox.
If you put the file in your git repo and the symlink in Syncthing's repo,
I'm guessing Syncthing will not follow the symlink, in which case it
wouldn't sync the
Just a note to let you all know that I've updated helm-org-rifle:
https://github.com/alphapapa/helm-org-rifle
I added commands to search directories and files (as opposed to only open
buffers). This should be useful for users who don't keep all of their Org
files open, or who use smaller Org
Marcin Borkowski mbork.pl> writes:
> https://vivaldi.com/
>
> Did anyone hear about it? Any thoughts/experiences? "Taking notes
> while browsing" seems to be something close to org-capture, no?
> Keyboard-driven might mean either vim-like or emacs-like bindings, or
> (hopefully) configurable
Marcin Borkowski mbork.pl> writes:
> I'm not an Opera user, so please enlighten me: what was wrong with it?
> (The only info about Opera I have is from one of my friends, who liked
> it a lot a few years ago.)
I've never really been an Opera user either, other than trying it briefly.
>From
Adam Porter alphapapa.net> writes:
> I don't know if this answers your question, but you can export HTML tags
> like this:
>
> Keyboard shortcut: html:C-c C-c
html:
I'm not sure what happened there, but the manual explains that technique
here:
http://org
Xebar Saram gmail.com> writes:
> im pretty sure smart tab activates when im in org, when i issue C-h k i
get this
>
>
> It is bound to TAB, , .
>
> (yas-expand FIELD)
>
> Expand a snippet before point. If no snippet
> expansion is possible, call command `smart-tab'.
>
>
> and i also see
I don't know if this answers your question, but you can export HTML tags
like this:
Keyboard shortcut: @@html:@@C-c C-c@@html:@@
Eduardo Mercovich mercovich.net> writes:
> Excuse me if this sounds almost philosophical, but in which situation an
> indirect buffer may be better that just focusing on the same (original)
> buffer? For example, when you are toying with potentially big
> modifications and don't want to replace
Eric Abrahamsen ericabrahamsen.net> writes:
> I had no idea Firefox did this...
...You're not the only one...
I think you just need this:
(org-agenda ARG ORG-KEYS RESTRICTION)
Marcin Borkowski mbork.pl> writes:
> I know about `org-capture-after-finalize-hook', but is it possible for
> a function in there to know which capture template was used?
Hi Marcin,
You might be able to use the :key property of org-capture-plist, which
records the selection key of the template
As a follow-up to the other replies in this thread, you might be able to use
Pandoc to convert the HTML to Org. That's what I do in
org-protocol-capture-html, and it works very well.
Eric S Fraga ucl.ac.uk> writes:
>
> On Sunday, 3 Apr 2016 at 18:26, Sharon Kimble wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > Okay, so how can I get the name shortened please? I've just measured it
> > and its actually taking up 3.5 inches! That is ridiculous and shouldn't
> > happen, so how can it be
Oops, that'll teach me to edit elisp without aggressive-indent-mode. :)
This should work:
(advice-add 'tabbar-buffer-tab-label :before-until
(lambda (tab)
(with-current-buffer (buffer-name (tabbar-tab-value tab))
(when (equal major-mode
Ken, just wanted to say thanks for sharing this. I noticed this recently
and wondered about fixing it, and this does it!
Eduardo Mercovich mercovich.net> writes:
> Also less known that it deserves, for focusing I do use narrowing a lot:
Yeah, that's basically what tree-to-indirect does, it makes an indirect
buffer and then narrows it. So you can widen the indirect buffer and get
another view of the whole buffer.
Hi,
Just a note to let you all know that I've updated org-protocol-capture-html:
https://github.com/alphapapa/org-protocol-capture-html
I've improved the instructions, and I added support for python-readability,
which extracts articles from web pages. This makes it easy to quickly
capture a
Hi Eduardo,
Just a note, you mentioned that you find the folding very useful, so you
might want to try out the org-tree-to-indirect-buffer command. It's very
helpful when you're working on a large Org file and only want to work on
certain parts of it. I don't see it mentioned often, so I'm not
Hi Christophe,
I'm still using Org 8.2.4 from Ubuntu Trusty (I'll upgrade Org one of these
days...), and I tested your code, and it seems to work properly. For
example, testing on this tree:
#+BEGIN_SRC org
* Test tree
** TODO Parent todo
DEADLINE: <2016-04-15 ven.>
:PROPERTIES:
:ParentProp:
"numbch...@gmail.com" writes:
> Is there relative project which can convert and save current web page
> from browser to Org-mode type file?
Yes, see http://github.com/alphapapa/org-protocol-capture-html :)
Samuel Wales writes:
> can org-todo-yesterday be made to use [2016-04-20 Wed] instead of
> [2016-04-20 Wed 23:59]?
I guess you could add :after advice to the function and remove the time
from the new timestamp.
Adam Porter <a...@alphapapa.net> writes:
> Samuel Wales <samolog...@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> can org-todo-yesterday be made to use [2016-04-20 Wed] instead of
>> [2016-04-20 Wed 23:59]?
>
> I guess you could add :after advice to the function and remo
The conf-mode package may also be useful. I get syntax highlighting in
conf blocks just by having it installed.
Samuel Wales writes:
> thank you. for years i have been trying to advise undo-tree to deal
> with visibility properly. namely, to not try to undo or redo
> invisibly, but also not to leave too much stuff visible. maybe if i
> can get it to do canonical visibility except
Sharon Kimble writes:
> Org-mode likes to set the footnotes in its 'reference'
> section in reverse order, i.e. [fn:60] [fn:59] etc. But in my case it
> was going [fn:1] [fn:2] etc.
Hmm, this seems strange to me. It hasn't worked that way for me in the
past, and I
I don't understand: you want the footnotes to be in reverse order? I
know very little about latex, so I'm sorry if this is just noise.
BTW, this won't help now, and is not meant to be snarky, but keeping
your org files in a git repo would help with a situation like this,
because you could find
I would try opening the el files and eval-buffer in each one, then see
if the commands are available.
Sharon Kimble writes:
> I now have '#+STARTUP: fnadjust' in the preamble immediately below the
> title, author and date fields and this reorders the footnote list so it
> is now going [fn:1] [fn:2] [fn:3] etc, and adds the new footnote at the
> end of the list. There
Christophe Schockaert writes:
> (save-excursion
> (save-restriction
> (widen)
Hi Christophe,
Thanks for sharing the solution! Here's something you might want to add
to it, something I recently discovered. The `org-with-wide-buffer'
macro can replace
laurent.jucqu...@posteo.de writes:
> I've come up with the following (mal-functionning)
> org-agenda-prefix-format:
>
> %(org-get-entry (point) "Case" t) %(org-entry-get (point) "CaseNum" t)
> %(org-entry-get (point) "FiscalYear" t)
>
> But this only gives me :
>
> Dupond : My first pleadings
Hi
fm4d writes:
> Hello, I found an indentation bug in the master branch.
>
> Steps to reproduce:
>
> * Test 1
> ** Test 2
> #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
> (setq foo 1
> bar 2)
> #+END_SRC
>
> Paste this code into org-mode buffer with org-startup-indented turn on
>
Ramon Diaz-Uriarte writes:
> Faster? How did you do that? For me it is slower, noticeably (I estimate no
> less than 3 to 4 times; from less than one second to about two or more
> seconds in many simple tasks such as opening a link from a email under
> emacs; yes, I am reusing
Thanks for the LOL. :D
fm4d writes:
> I can see that I should have explain it with more clarity.
> I am using and the actual code is indented correctly inside
> and when tangled, BUT it is displayed incorrectly in the
> src block after I return from and org-indent-mode is on.
> The code I posted
John Kitchin writes:
Forgive my ignorance--I haven't really dug into lexical scoping yet--but
what is the basic effect will this change have on elisp code blocks?
Say I'm doing some sort-of literate development and I have some code
blocks that `setq' here and there,
Ian Barton writes:
> c-h w org-metaup
> org-metaup is on
>
> which seems to indicate that the key is correctly bound.
>
> (require 'org)
> (require 'ob-tangle)
> (eval-after-load "org"
> '(progn
> (define-key org-mode-map (kbd "M-") 'org-metadown)
>
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Actually, `org-entry-get-with-inheritance' is an internal function,
> which shouldn't be called at all. The entry point is `org-entry-get',
> which can be called with an appropriate INHERIT optional argument.
Ah, I see. So I guess the solution
Luis writes:
> Still get the build error: org-html-table-cell: Args out of range:
> [left left left], 3
It would be easier to help if you provided the code you're trying to
export, e.g:
#+BEGIN_SRC org
* A heading
Some text
#+BEGIN_VERBATIM
| this is cool --->
I think you're looking for #+BEGIN_VERBATIM. :)
Hi Michael,
That is very cool! Thanks for sharing. I can imagine integrating that
with org-habits somehow. You might consider putting the lisp files on
GitHub somewhere.
Hi Karl,
This seems strange to me too. I tested your code and found that the
screenshot always showed the pre-agenda state of the frame, showing the lisp
window at the top and the helm-M-x window at the bottom, the way it looked
when I hit RET to run the command.
However, I tried stepping
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Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2016 22:37:43 -0500
Subject: [PATCH] org.el: Fix getting special properties
(org-entry-get-with-inheritance): If property is an special property,
get it with org-entry-properties inste
this change made without updating the
documentation to reflect it?
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now with
#+BEGIN_EXPORT html
#+END_HTML
If so, is there a way to make compilation backwards compatible. I have a
lot of old org files that would be a pain to update. Further, all the
documentation on the org site is also out of date.
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the online documentation is still out dated:
http://orgmode.org/manual/Quoting-HTML-tags.html
Is there a push cycle to keep the online documents up to date with the
source documentation? Or is that controlled differently?
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wrote:
> Adam Aviv <a...@usna.edu> writes:
>
> > On Fri, Jul 22, 2016 at 12:38 PM, Charles C. Berry <ccbe...@ucsd.edu>
> wrote:
> >
> > It is updated. For example, see
> >
> > (info "(org) Special blocks")
> >
Sharon Kimble writes:
Sorry for the late reply, but I thought I would add, the problem is
likely some other packages you have activated, or maybe some particular
combination of org-mode settings. As someone else suggested, starting
with a clean Emacs configuration
marvin doyley writes:
> I am playing with the org-mode to freemind exporter and was wondering
> how to show an association between two nodes. For example, lets say I
> have an org-file
>
> #+title: Cars
> * Models
> ** BMW
> * Colors
> ** Black
> I would like to link
Jorge Peixoto de Morais Neto writes:
> Should I request the feature of Org automatically updating cookies when using
> structure editing commands such as C-c C-x C-w, C-c C-x C-y, ,
> and friends? Would it be worth the development cost? I
> unfortunately cannot develop
Charles Philip Chan writes:
> Robert Weiner writes:
>
>> GNU Hyperbole (pronounced Ga-new Hi-per-bo-lee), or just Hyperbole, is
>> an amazing programmable hypertextual information management system
>> implemented as a GNU Emacs package. This is the first public
Joe, thanks for reporting this! I have been noticing this for a while
now, but I always thought it must have been a config problem on my
end. (Or maybe it is, and we both have it? haha)
Just to be clear, here's how I seem to experience it:
1. Clock in any item.
2. Run org-capture with a
Xebar Saram writes:
> i have officaly moved over to manage all my dotfiles with orgmode
> based on this excellent post:
> https://expoundite.net/guides/dotfile-management
Hey Z, that's really cool, thanks for sharing it!
Xebar Saram writes:
> i have officaly moved over to manage all my dotfiles with orgmode
> based on this excellent post:
> https://expoundite.net/guides/dotfile-management
Hey Z, thanks for sharing, that's very cool!
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> FWIW I cannot reproduce it on development version with the following
> template:
>
> ("c" "clocks" entry
>(file "/tmp/bug.org") "* %?" :clock-in t :clock-resume t)
>
> IOW the previous clock is properly resumed.
Thanks, Nicolas. I'll have
That looks really nice, thanks for sharing. The automatic changelog
from last git tag is nifty.
Samuel Wales gmail.com> writes:
> however, i never found any good instructions on what to do to add js
> to bookmarks.
> i have a menu bar and a location bar + icons. i'd like a button or
> icon on the latter if possible. my previous thrashing around caused a
> >> symbol which is a drop down
Martin Leduc writes:
> However, is there a way to bypass the download
> (because I already have the file) and to directly move/rename the pdf
> to the bibtex-pdfs/ folder while validating my bibtex entry (or
> creating a new one, does not matter) ?
I haven't yet used org-ref
Jakob Lombacher writes:
> -(defun org-babel-sql-dbstring-postgresql (host user database)
> +(defun org-babel-sql-dbstring-postgresql (host port user database)
Hi Jakob,
Two suggestions:
1. Generally people put something like "[PATCH]" in the subject so that
the
Bart Bunting writes:
> Several of the entries I do not use but thought I should include the
> entire variable.
Hi Bart,
Well, that looks okay to me. Going back to the original error message
you provided, isn't C-c ! bound to insert an inactive org timestamp by
default?
You might find this package useful (it's mine ;):
https://github.com/alphapapa/helm-org-rifle
Or you can install it from MELPA.
I have plans to look into using external tools to find matches someday.
git grep seems like the most promising, but maybe ag or agrep could work
too. In the meantime,
Samuel, in case you missed it, you might find this message helpful:
Message-ID:
Bart Bunting writes:
> The error that is shown in the messages buffer is:
>
> Template key:
> Capture abort: (error Key sequence C-c ! starts with non-prefix key C-c)
I think this means that you have tried to specify the capture template
key incorrectly. It would be
Bart Bunting writes:
Hi Bart,
> I sort of had already narrowed it down but am unsure of how to debug
> further.
>
> Removing %^{Todo} from the template and everything works.
Just a shot in the dark, which shouldn't make any difference, but try
this template, which works
Hi Charles,
Thanks for sharing that, I will check it out. As was mentioned, it
seems ripe for integrating with browser capture. On that note, have you
seen org-protocol-capture-html? For articles that are primarily text,
I've been capturing articles directly in Org format, but your package
Hi Matt,
I'm not sure what the solution is for your system, but here's my
configuration:
org-file-apps is a variable defined in `org.el'.
Its value is ((auto-mode . emacs)
("\\.mm\\'" . default)
("\\.x?html?\\'" . default)
("\\.pdf\\'" . default))
I'm on Ubuntu Trusty on this system, and
Thorsten Jolitz writes:
> [WARNING: this is an extremely long post with lots of boxquotes that
> might turn out unreadable, you might want to consider this as spam
> and just ignore it]
Hi Thorsten,
I guess I have missed iOrg before, because this looks very interesting!
If
Xebar Saram writes:
Hey Z,
> i have set bookmark saving to t (bookmark-save-flag 1)
Just FYI, t is not the same as 1 here. Check the help for that
variable. :)
> yet now every time i finish a org-capture i get this dialog:
>
> Delete excess backup versions of
Matt Price writes:
> I have a bunch of questions but will start with what is maybe the most
> basic: can I write durations in minutes and seconds only? the extra
> 00: is sort of annoying to type when I am tired.
I'd recommend using org-capture to add to the table, and use
Xebar Saram writes:
> this seems it should be trivial but googling didnt help. my org-agenda
> view is made out of 5-6 files. can one define a different face (mainly
> color) per file?
There's no way to do this that I know of, but I guess you could try two
approaches:
1.
童俊翔 writes:
> But I failed. What is the problem? Thank you for your help!
We need you to be more descriptive than "But I failed." What exactly
happens?
Sharon Kimble writes:
> In an org-mode document which is then converted I'm using the latex
> glossary package, which shows my glossary items as '\gls{foo}'. I'm now
> getting to the stage of having a paper copy of the latexed PDF but am
> finding that the glossary
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> I'd like to make the following change to bracket links display (i.e.,
> when `org-highlight-links' contains `bracket', which is the default).
>
> Basically, I want to leave a visible pair of brackets around the link,
Hi Nicolas,
I understand
Clément Pit--Claudel <clement@gmail.com> writes:
Hi Clément,
> Adam, what do you think of my earlier suggestion (displaying the
> brackets when the pointer is on them, hiding them otherwise? (In the
> style of prettify-symbols-mode with unprettify-symbol-at-point)
"David A. Gershman" writes:
> Given the following line:
>
> * Date: src_perl[:results output :exports none]{print 2016;}
>
> The result '2016' is surrounded by '=' so that HTML export results in
> tags surrounding
> the '2016'.
>
> According to the manual section
Rainer Krug writes:
> Could you please provide an example? It is not clear to me what you mean - I
> prefer simpler!
Sure, here's an abbreviated example of custom-set-variables from my
init.el:
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp
(custom-set-variables
;; custom-set-variables was added
Clément Pit--Claudel writes:
> Do you have reasons to believe it was actually from that address?
> (email headers are very easy to spoof)
Yeah, this is known as a "joe-job." Never trust any headers in spam
except the ones that come from your mail server.
Rainer M Krug writes:
> Thanks! the problem was the missing comma, as I had the backquote
> already there. This must have changed some time ago, as I used these
> templates before. This is working now.
>
> But now I realized that my other in-file capture templates are giving
>
Rainer Krug writes:
> But It seems to abusing the basic idea of custom-set-variables as this
> sounds as if it is used by the customise interface.
What I mean is, you can use the customize interface to store your
org-capture-templates. It's already set up for that. You can
li...@wilkesley.net writes:
> I have a capture template which prompts for a file name and uses this
> to create a filename with a datestamp:
>
> (defun capture-pelican-draft-file (path)
> (let ((name (read-string "Name: ")))
> (expand-file-name (format "%s-%s.org"
>
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