Hey guys, I have a capture template set up pretty much the way I want it,
but the file it writes to does not save afterwards. It's a table line
template with some prompts, :prepend, :table-line-position, and
:kill-buffer.
Why doesn't the file save? Is it supposed to?
thanks
e priority in the column
view. However, since I've upgraded to the latest stable version of Org
I now see "B" when the priority is empty.
Emacs : GNU Emacs 24.5.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.22.11)
of 2017-09-12 on hullmann, modified by Debian
Package: Org mode version 9.1.13 (9.1.
‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
On May 9, 2018 7:32 AM, Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Tom Purl t...@tompurl.com writes:
>
> > I like to use column view with my org agenda. One of the custom
> >
> > properties that I like to
e priority in the column
view. However, since I've upgraded to the latest stable version of Org
I now see "B" when the priority is empty.
Emacs : GNU Emacs 24.5.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.22.11)
of 2017-09-12 on hullmann, modified by Debian
Package: Org mode version 9.1.13 (9.1.
If both linum-mode (or nlinum-mode) and org-indent-mode are enabled,
then moving the cursor to the previous line using causes it to jump
horizontally to the right. The jump matches the current indentation. I
would expect the cursor to remain in the same column.
Load linum.org (contents
But how long will we wait for Emacs 26?
On 11/17/2017 03:30 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Hello,
Tom Schutter <t.schut...@comcast.net> writes:
If both linum-mode (or nlinum-mode) and org-indent-mode are enabled,
then moving the cursor to the previous line using causes it to
jump horizo
If both linum-mode (or nlinum-mode) and org-indent-mode are enabled,
then moving the cursor to the previous line using causes it to jump
horizontally to the right. The jump matches the current indentation. I
would expect the cursor to remain in the same column.
Load linum.org (contents
plan.
Thanks,
Tom Hinton
as if it were an actual value.)
I think that would allow much of the current API to remain in place.
Obviously, some things simply can't work. For example,
org-babel-reassemble-table expects an actual result, not a future; such
post-processing would have to move to a hook function, which probably would
be cleaner anyway.
Tom
bindings to that. I'll have a
look at it for Python.
Tom
On Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 5:38 AM, John Kitchin <jkitc...@andrew.cmu.edu>
wrote:
> Your suggestions sounds possible to me. If you are up for it, I suggest
> trying to implement it, and offering it as a patch.
>
> Tom writes:
after
toggling image display twice will the image render inline.
Is there some option that always renders images returned by source code
blocks inline immediately? None of the options I found in the documentation
seemed to work.
Thanks,
Tom
-running functions from within org-mode and see the progress of the
computation as it happens.
Tom
he
output filter list and sends a notification that execution has completed
If the user schedules a second block for execution, the simplest thing to
do is return an error if there is already a block executing for that
subprocess; alternatively, it could be queued somewhere.
Thanks,
Tom
. Attached is a trivial single line
patch which seems to fix this for me. make test reports no additional test
failures with the patch applied.
All the best,
Tom Hinton
From 498b0ae295453e1ce5ef42d54cb8dfb9f930809e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Tom Hinton tom.hin...@cse.org.uk
Date: Wed, 12 Aug 2015
.
Attached is a trivial single line patch
which seems to fix this for me. make test reports no additional test failures
with the patch applied.
All the best,
Tom Hinton
From 498b0ae295453e1ce5ef42d54cb8dfb9f930809e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Tom Hinton tom.hin...@cse.org.uk
Date: Wed, 12 Aug 2015 12
I tried javscript folding of exported web pages following
the instructions here:
http://orgmode.org/manual/JavaScript-support.html
It works nicely, the top level headlines are initially collapsed and
they can be opened with a click, however a click exposes all
the lower level headlines under
Karl Voit devn...@karl-voit.at writes:
And no cloud service is ever going to get my complete set of emails.
This is *way* too sensible in my opinion.
What percentange of your contact list is using gmail?
, as soon as possible, that there is a conflict, and
so when they suggest 330pm instead of 4pm? he can try that.
Tom
John Kitchin jkitchin at andrew.cmu.edu writes:
I think the answer is sort of. I am no idle timer guru, and this code
would probably not do what you want except for this file. The idea is to
have a named table, use it as a data source in a named code block that
generates the image. Then,
Reading the documentation it is not clear for me if live
charts are supported.
By live chart I mean having a table data and below that
an inserted image in the buffer which shows the data rendered
from the table, and the image is updated automatically every time
the the table is changed (and,
Nick, that did the trick. Thanks very much everybody.
On Thu, Jul 3, 2014 at 7:44 AM, Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com wrote:
tom scraw...@gmail.com writes:
this
(setq org-link-abbrev-alist
'((foo . file:/path/to/%s.txt)))
allow me to do this
[[foo:file to open]]
but it creates
hi guys,
I have this:
(setq org-link-abbrev-alist
'((foo . file:/path/to/%(myfun).txt)))
I'm trying to have myfun replace any spaces in the tag with underscores,
but I'm not having much luck. Would someone mind giving me a hint?
Thanks.
this
(setq org-link-abbrev-alist
'((foo . file:/path/to/%s.txt)))
allow me to do this
[[foo:file to open]]
but it creates a file with spaces in the name. so I'd like to replace %s
with %(myfun).
with your example, how can I get foo bar loo from
[[foo:foo bar loo]]
see what I mean?
I don't know that I agree with all of this, but I'm definitely glad I
read it. Thanks for posting.
Tom
On 2014-02-28 12:53 PM, Lawrence Bottorff borg...@gmail.com wrote:
Back when I was younger (half an hour ago?) I would have been wowed by
this: http://youtu.be/_P9HqHVPeik which is Stephen
Some time ago I settled on the zenburn theme (shown on the worg page Seb
pointed to). It's ported from a popular vim theme of the same name and
available in elpa as zenburn-theme. I've been very happy with it: low
contrast, easy on the eyes, but rich and well-integrated with orgmode.
Tom
On Fri
Rainer writes:
Using 0 as speed key I end up with:
That's lovely! I hadn't thought of using a user-defined speed key. Much
more convenient.
Regards,
Tom Davey
--
Tom Davey
t...@tomdavey.com
New York NY USA
binding for this
function.
(defun open-org-outline-to-current-level ()
Opens or closes the Orgmode outline to the level at point.
(interactive)
(org-shifttab (org-outline-level))
(message The current outline level is %s. (org-outline-level)))
Regards,
Tom Davey
On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 9
I know that org-export-initial-scope can be set to 'subtree or 'buffer (In
Customize, it's in the org export general list). But I don't know about
body only export.
On Sun, Aug 25, 2013 at 10:50 AM, Jisang Yoo jisang.yoo.ac+...@gmail.comwrote:
With different defaults for Body only and
I have struggled with this myself. The answer is that the following line
will give what you want:
#+OPTIONS: H:2
I'm not sure why the BEAMER_FRAME_LEVEL instruction doesn't handle that,
but the OPTIONS seems needed.
Tom
On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 6:05 AM, Ronert Obst ronert.o...@gmail.com wrote
Hi Nick
Thanks for the reply, and thanks for trying to reproduce what I'm
seeing. You've made me realize that I have filed a weak bug report. I
owe the list a reproducible test case. I will get going on that.
Regards,
Tom Davey
--
Tom Davey
t...@tomdavey.com
New York NY USA
to refer to
[oO]rg[-]mode in a formal context?
Tom
Thanks Sebastien and Suvayu: your answers make a lot of sense (and are even
consistent with each other).
Tom
On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 11:06 AM, Suvayu Ali fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.comwrote:
On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 04:45:53PM +0200, Sebastien Vauban wrote:
Tom Slee wrote:
On the orgmode.org
no luck. Any ideas would be appreciated.
My setup is on Windows, with this version
Org-mode version 8.0.6 (8.0.6-5-gb4a8ec-elpaplus @
c:/Users/Tom/.emacs.d/elpa/org-plus-contrib-20130722/)
I wonder if the problem is that my emacs initialization files are org-mode
files, based of Eric Schulte's starter
org files get loaded
early in the startup sequence. It makes it difficult to debug and I wonder
if the install is failing somehow.
Would be grateful for any help,
Tom Slee
in
reports.tji.
Tom
On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 6:45 AM, Christian Egli christian.e...@sbs.chwrote:
Tom Slee slee@gmail.com writes:
I'd like to include the report spec in my org file as a heading tagged
taskjuggler_report but I am having a few issues getting it to work. I
hope someone can
getting it to work. I hope
someone can help.
How do you get a task id into the report? eg report-id in taskreport
report-id FileName {...
Is it possible to do multi-line properties? I'm looking at rich text markup
using -8-
Can you export macro definitions into the file?
Thanks,
Tom Slee
the first line is determinative.
May I ask if anybody else is seeing this behavior? Is it as designed?
Regards,
Tom Davey
--
Tom Davey
t...@tomdavey.com
New York NY USA
Hi Suvayu,
Suvayu Ali fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com schrieb:
On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 05:03:37PM +0200, Tom wrote:
Suvayu Ali fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com schrieb:
On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 11:57:49AM +0200, Tom wrote:
#+BEGIN_SRC xml :exports code
?xml version=1.0 encoding=utf-8
= and it works for other code, but xml is
fontified as a fundamental buffer, not like nxml-mode shows the block contents.
nxml-mode /is/ used when I use C-c ' to edit the contents.
Do I miss something in my setup to let org-mode use nxml-mode for xml
src-blocks?
kind regards,
Tom
--
xmpp://t
Hi,
Many thanks for your reply.
Suvayu Ali fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com schrieb:
On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 11:57:49AM +0200, Tom wrote:
#+BEGIN_SRC xml :exports code
?xml version=1.0 encoding=utf-8?
validxml
...
/validxml
#+END_SRC
I have org-src-fontify-natively = and it works
to
Carsten, both for the past and now in advance as the new maintainer.
With grateful regards to all,
Tom Davey
--
Tom Davey
t...@tomdavey.com
New York NY USA
. It is not without usability Problems, some would
need a rooted phone to solve, but I'm happy with the setup so far. I mostly
need it for connectbot sessions.
It is a payed app, but there is a free version, so you can test your setup
first.
Regards,
Tom
--
Diese Nachricht wurde von meinem Android
)
Kind Regards,
Mike Gauland
Hi,
I'd suggest: nowrap
regards
Tom
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http://www.tomsdiner.de
xmpp: t...@goochesa.de
I discovered this, when trying to merge a file, with a tag that
overhangs the right margin. Trying to merge the following line
with itself (with --rmargin less than 10) the causes the driver
to output spaces forever:
** abc :TAG:
---
src/org_heading.c | 10 +-
1 file changed, 5
stabilized Emacs.
(add-hook 'after-init-hook 'my-after-init-hook-functions)
I found this useful because my personal initialization makes little
tweaks to my ELPA packages. It seems to give me the control over the
order of initialization that I need.
Regards to all,
Tom Davey
--
Tom Davey
t
But considering that no one made such a request, he removed it from
org-e-odt.el. I can re-instate the removed changes in to org-e-odt.el.
I agree, that would be great. I have the same use case as Joakim:
frequent exports to MS Word templates with predefined style sets.
Thanks very much!
Tom
Christian writes:
I confirm -- this is fixed in release_7.9.2-513-gad17c4.
Great news. Bastien, many thanks!
Tom
--
Tom Davey
t...@tomdavey.com
New York NY USA
Bastien bzg at gnu.org writes:
You need to enter 8am thu in this case.
It is a consistency bug then. If thu 8am works in other cases
then it should not be the user's job to know which format to
use to achieve to desired result. Org should treat both
forms in the same way.
I have
(setq org-read-date-prefer-future 'time)
in my .emacs, so if I give a time like 8am and it is before now
then it is interpreted as tomorrow. This is good, because I never
want to set times in the past.
However if I give thu 8am (it is Thursday 11:50am here, so Thu 8am
is before now)
I use the scheduling prompt very often and I usually
give times in 8pm/9am/etc. format, because they are conveniently
short to type.
Today it occured to me the m is unnecessary, because a and p already
gives the necessary info.
Could we also support 8a and 9p format for times like 8am and 9pm,
never got a response and closed the
other ones -- maybe my conclusions are wrong, and an update of org-ruby
wouldn't help (that much) -- but with more people actually requesting
better org-support, maybe it will get a bit more attention and progress.
kine regards,
Tom
¹ https://github.com/bdewey
list.
And all shortcomings aside, an update on github/markups side would at
least make the usage of org-documents on github bearable.
Only sufficient demand for org-documents will foster betterment I guess.
Kind regards,
Tom
[fn:1] https://github.com/bdewey/org-ruby
encountered at work, where
I was wondering why some things did not work as I expected.
Kind regards,
Tom
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com schrieb:
Tom Regner t...@goochesa.de wrote:
Hi,
Panruo Wu p...@mymail.mines.edu writes:
Dear list,
#+begin_src sh=C2=A0
for np in {1..32}
do
=C2=A0 =C2=A0 echo $np
done
#+end_src
when executing, the output only shows
{1..32}
which
.
On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 5:55 PM, Wes Hardaker wjhns...@hardakers.netwrote:
On Tue, 7 Feb 2012 23:44:42 -0500, Tom Alexander
tomalexan...@paphus.com said:
TA I noticed that the org-export-generic.el script had options for basic
TA features like checkboxes but not for tables, which were
read enough of the
documentation to /get it right/.
I don't know, if zsh||bash instead of sh breaks any assumptions org-mode
makes about the environment in which sh code blocks are executed; up
until now it works like a charm.
Kind regards,
Tom
at the momement, you
probably will not wait /that/ long :-)
kind regards,
Tom
?
I tried a lot of the possible combinations of actions -- it never
worked; I opend an issue here
https://github.com/matburt/mobileorg-android/issues/151
kind regards,
Tom
etiquette I
might have broken.
--
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HS - Secretary
Alpha Sigma Phi; Beta Psi Chapter
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Class of 2013
From 6e072d97d056cb61fc7810b8b9fea43d3cf9489e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Tom Alexander craftkil...@gmail.com
Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2012 20:15:29 -0500
Subject
Tom Regner t...@tomsdiner.org writes:
Hi Sven,
Sven Bretfeld sven.bretf...@gmx.ch writes:
Thank you very much for MobileOrg 0.8. It has improved very much since
the last update. Really good work.
I second that - it's an awesome release.
1. Calendar Sync doesn't seem to work on my device
From aea3adc952de33aa9acad94fbd9baa717b7b1a1e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Tom Regner t...@goochesa.de
Rcpt To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2012 12:39:52 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] ob.el Adhere to current :padline header during noweb
dereferencing.
At the moment using the :noweb-ref
Tom Regner t...@goochesa.de writes:
From aea3adc952de33aa9acad94fbd9baa717b7b1a1e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Tom Regner t...@goochesa.de
Rcpt To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2012 12:39:52 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] ob.el Adhere to current :padline header during noweb
At the moment using the :noweb-ref: property approach on subtrees results in
the tangled code beeing broken
because the newlines before the #+end_src line are excluded from the output.
This patch uses :padline
to check if a newline should be added. The default being yes, tangling with
subtree
Eric Schulte eric.schu...@gmx.com writes:
I'd rather not change the default silently in this way.
I understand that.
Could you provide a minimal example of the difference you describe? I
just tried viewing the expanded form of the following code block and saw
no difference between
Wow - this is /fast/ development :-); now I'm glad my son kept me awake
this night, so that I could check my mails sooner than I normaly would have...
Eric Schulte eric.schu...@gmx.com writes:
Tom Regner t...@goochesa.de writes:
Eric Schulte eric.schu...@gmx.com writes:
I'd rather
Thomas Holst thomas.holst at de.bosch.com writes:
Attached is a patch which corrects this line.
Applied, thanks.
Bastien bzg at altern.org writes:
Please feel free to suggest any better description, I
just took the one from the commentary section of the .el
file.
They look fine to me which is not suprising, because I wrote these
descriptions in the first place. :)
with
emacs24?
What do you mean by crash? Does the emacs process exit? In that case, I
would try reporting the problem to some emacs forum ... I don't think
emacs should be crashing given any elisp code, certainly not this code.
Tom
This package is a variant of this one:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/49887
It supports matching multiple substrings in any order in
the whole entry (heading+body) and it also highlights the matches.
So, for example this entry
* Fenton running on the field
Dog having fun in
Takaaki ISHIKAWA takaxp at ieee.org writes:
If this package can handle `org-directory' having org files,
or `org-agenda-files', it is more handy.
org-agenda-files should be no problem, since this package searches in
all opened org buffers, and org opens all agenda files when building
the
This package is a simple variant of
http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/org-occur-goto.el
The new package uses multi substring matching where the given
substrings can appear in any order in the search results.
So if you search for dog video then it matches both
video of some dog
and
dogs chasing
-metaup
(kbd M-j) 'org-metadown
(kbd M-L) 'org-shiftmetaright
(kbd M-H) 'org-shiftmetaleft
(kbd M-K) 'org-shiftmetaup
(kbd M-J) 'org-shiftmetadown))
'(normal insert))
#+END_SRC
Tom
can use M-RET-may-split-line, to make it respect content in lists,
more or less. I would guess the reason that they are different is to be
able to always easily start a new heading.
Tom
With Org-mode version 7.7 (release_7.7.601.g55e4d)
and minimal init,
the following link
[[http://www.google.com][2011-09-16]]
gets exported to html as
[[http://www.google.com] span class=timestamp-wrapper span
class=timestamp2011-09-16/span/span]
not as a link.
Tom
-todo-yesteday
:)
Although, it should in princple, be possible to detect running in tha
agenda, and handle that automatically. I guess there are probably issues
with that.
Tom
On Sun, 13 Nov 2011 12:57:21 -0500, Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com wrote:
1) If I don't pass -c to emacsclient, then I need to search all my
workspaces to find where emacs decided to put the capture frame
2) If I pass do pass -c to emacsclient, then I need to close the frame
something differs from the tangle directory, then make could handle it
from that point on.
The tangle mechanism could probably handle this autoatically. i.e. not
saving a file if the contents are identical.
Tom
With b43c1c621f52f4a51d8d79cb76c226dfed003998 running
emacs --no-init-file --load min.el --eval '(setq debug-on-error t)' --eval
'(find-file test.org)' -eval '(org-export-as-html 3)' --batch
with
-- min.el
(setq org-babel-load-languages '((emacs-lisp . t) (latex . t)))
(setq
On Tue, 15 Nov 2011 15:30:25 -0500, Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com wrote:
Tom Prince tom.pri...@ualberta.net wrote:
With b43c1c621f52f4a51d8d79cb76c226dfed003998 running
Please use C-u M-x org-version to insert version information in your
mail. It's not possible to see from the SHA1
when I use store-link instead. (I could work around this by using
seperate protocols for for each)
Tom
Is there a way to put a new note to the beginning of the
target subtree (directly under the heading) instead of
inserting after the last item?
I'm looking for something like org-archive-reversed-order, but
for org-remember.
It would be really nice if it could be set separately for subtrees,
Tommy Kelly tommy.kelly at verilab.com writes:
Is there a way to put a new note to the beginning of the
target subtree (directly under the heading) instead of
inserting after the last item?
Would org-reverse-note-order be of any use for this
(from the org-remember PDF).
Yes, thank
Tommy Kelly tommy.kelly at verilab.com writes:
I can't see a way to do that. But if you switched to using org-capture
instead of org-remember, I *think* you can control placement of notes
on at least a per capture template basis, using each template's
:prepend property
On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 7:26 PM, Herbert Sitz hes...@gmail.com wrote:
Michael Brand michael.ch.brand at gmail.com writes:
or at a similar place that there is also the possibility to have the
vi modal editing paradigm and most of the vi key bindings within Emacs
itself by using a vi emulation
| ...
| ))
`-
I likely wouldn't suggest the second, unless get-key1 was actually
something more complicated than your example.
Tom
Rainer M Krug r.m.krug at gmail.com writes:
That is really nice - and I used it to link to gmail emails
from rtm - but there is one thing youi should be aware of: the
link is only valid, if the mail keeps the label. As an example:
If I copy the link from the inbox, paste it into an org file,
Is there any way to get org-protocol to create a new frame, when it
needs to open a buffer, but otherwise not open one.
Tom
On Sun, 2 Oct 2011 14:35:48 -0400, Tom Prince tom.pri...@ualberta.net wrote:
This is my attempt to add export of latex code (for HTML export)
via svg, rather than png. I don't know if this is the best way to go
about doing it, but I wanted to avoid as much duplicated code as
possible.
*ping*
Taylor's
diagram.sty[fn:1], generetating inline latex, when compiling to PDF, and
genertating an SVG when exporting to HTML.
It would also be very nice not to have to name every block, just like
the inline math doesn't need to be given a name, when using one of the
image backends.
Tom
Footnotes
it, since there should really be some refactoring
of the image handling code to deal with it.
Tom
-capture)
)
)
Would probably work, although there may be better ways.
Tom
.
Is there any reason that org-read-date is overriding calendar-setup, or
could this be made customizable?
Tom
On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 12:46 PM, Carl Bolduc carlbol...@gmail.com wrote:
Right now, I am tempted by the many great plaint text editor that exist in
iOS. This way, I would get a great typing experience but I would lose the
ability to perform actions on the text until I get back to the PC.
Is
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaziou at gmail.com writes:
Would you mind telling me if the following patch fixes your problem?
If so, I'll apply it to the code base.
Yes, it seems to work with the test file I mentioned previously in
the thread.
I'm a bit suprised it took so long until someone fixed
Rainer Stengele rainer.stengele at diplan.de writes:
I am always struggling with performance problemns when using
Emacs orgmode under Windows. Under Linux I do not see slow
respsonses for my several and long org files.
Under Windows I run GNU Emacs 24.0.50.1 (i386-mingw-nt5.1.2600)
from
Suvayu Ali fatkasuvayu+linux at gmail.com writes:
This is very useful. I made some enhancements in the attached patches.
The first one adds a very basic minibuffer history. You can navigate the
history by the usual `M-p' and `M-n'. The second patch fixes an issue,
now you can go to the first
I use org goto to jump quckly to headings, but the other day
I forgot the name of the heading, but I remembered its contents.
I thought it could be useful if I could navigate org files by content
too, so I quickly created this package as a sunday afternoon fun.
It is a wrapper around the
I generally have repeat logging off, but I want to turn it on
for a certain subtree.
I added the property LOGGING with the value logrepeat:
:PROPERTIES:
:LOGGING: logrepeat
:END:
But this doesn't seem to work, when I toogle the task state
the repeat is not logged.
I checked the source and
I only want to see actionable items in my agenda, so if, for
example, there is something to do at 4pm today then I don't want
to see it till then, because I can't work on it anyway.
Currently I use org-agenda-skip-function for that with a custom
function, but it would be a natural job for
Tom adatgyujto at gmail.com writes:
Bottom line: the problem does not occur in the English locale,
because there all day abbreviations are 3 chars long, so the
above described simple way of restoring the cursor position
always works. But this is not true for all locales, so org
shouldn't
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