Re: The Website Revamp: The final stretch
Another important thing, I will happy if we can add some link to the spanish version of org guide. You can find the sources in https://savannah.nongnu.org/git/?group=orgguide-es Thanks in advance! -- https://damegender.net
Re: The Website Revamp: The final stretch
Timothy E Chapman writes: > Hi Bastien, > > Just remembered I haven't addressed everything you mentioned here. > > Bastien wrote: > >> Also, let's remove the mini-unicorn in the top bar, it is redundant >> and reminds me of the opening of IT Crowd. > > Ah yes, I see the resemblance :P I'm not sure this is a good idea though, as > while this can be seen as redundant on the homepage, the navbar is used on > every page. Considering that this is a site to help people learn about Org, > I think that the visual consistency of having it on every page, and > how that helps reinforce the association between Org and that logo is worth > it. > Having it regularly appear should help it stick. > >> - I believe there are too many pages: I'd love the website to be just >> one HTML page. Rich contents should go to Worg and yes, we need to >> upgrade Worg's design too. Let's try moving such contents to Worg as >> soon as we can -- but this is not a blocker for the switch. > It seems a good idea more simple is better. There are many bootstrap free web designs, it's a good idea for responsive, I'm using this idea for damegender.net, damewebutils.davidam.com and damelibraries.davidam.com. My website (davidam.com) is not using bootstrap and I'm happy with mobiles, too. > I think a single page might be a bit further than ideal, as I see it a > 'core' of static pages > for orgmode.org would be > - index/homepage > - features > - quickstart > - install > Yes, it sounds a good idea. I would add documentation (manuals, worg) and community (irc, mailing lists, emacswiki, https://emacs.stackexchange.com/, telegram, meetups, ...) > How does that sound to you? Of course, all of this migration to Worg > can happen after an iniIal switch. > >> - For the manual, I'd prefer to use the same design that the one used >> on the gnu.org website: > > This is quite easy (and not actually part of this branch), I think we > just need to pass > --css-ref "https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual.css; > to the makeinfo/texi2any/texi2html command in > https://code.orgmode.org/bzg/org-mode/src/master/doc/Makefile > > All the best, > > Timothy. > > -- https://damegender.net
Re: [O] org-envolve.el
Nicolas Goaziou writes: > Hello, > > David Arroyo Menendez writes: > >> I've implemented a new file to contrib/lisp. > > Is there any reason to favor contrib/lisp instead of some ELPA? I'm > asking this because I'd like to reduce the number of packages in > contrib/. > >> It's called org-envolve.el, >> this file implements functions to help to format in org-mode from >> ASCII. For instance, you have a bash source that you are copying in your >> buffer, later you can call org-envolve-tags to add #+BEGIN_SRC bash in >> the beginning and #+END_SRC in the end. I use this feature all weeks in >> the year. > > Why don't you use ? It turns a region into a source block. > Thus, it would be > It doesn't run for me. What's the function that you are referring? >> But the file provides functions to envolve numbered list, or >> check list. > > You can also turn a region into a list with . org-toggle-item: It needs a kiss principle. Only turns normal lines to items and items to normal lines in another way it's better don't make anything. org-ctrl-c-minus, org-ctrl-c-star: It's a not descriptive name of function. > > Regards, -- https://cienciabasura.wordpress.com/ http://libremanuals.net/
[O] org-envolve.el
Hello, I've implemented a new file to contrib/lisp. It's called org-envolve.el, this file implements functions to help to format in org-mode from ASCII. For instance, you have a bash source that you are copying in your buffer, later you can call org-envolve-tags to add #+BEGIN_SRC bash in the beginning and #+END_SRC in the end. I use this feature all weeks in the year. But the file provides functions to envolve numbered list, or check list. I can't make git push at this moment davidam@libresoft:~/git/org-mode/contrib/lisp$ git push origin master Counting objects: 27, done. Delta compression using up to 4 threads. Compressing objects: 100% (27/27), done. Writing objects: 100% (27/27), 4.26 KiB | 0 bytes/s, done. Total 27 (delta 17), reused 0 (delta 0) Username for 'https://code.orgmode.org': davidam Password for 'https://davi...@code.orgmode.org': error: RPC failed; HTTP 403 curl 22 GnuTLS recv error (-110): The TLS connection was non-properly terminated. fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly Everything up-to-date But this software is released with a gpl licencese. Thanks in advance. -- https://cienciabasura.wordpress.com/ http://libremanuals.net/ org-envolve.el Description: application/emacs-lisp
[O] Emacs meetup in Madrid
Hello emacsers, If you are in Madrid in September, 15th you can assist to Slimbook event to enjoy a Emacs & Orgmode presentation. https://www.meetup.com/EmacsMadrid/events/254138446/ Regards.
[O] Orgmode in Madrid
Hi emacsers, Bastien Guerry will be in Medialab this weekend if you are in Madrid, you can enjoy about orgmode and emacs speech. All info in https://www.medialab-prado.es/actividades/dia-de-los-datos-abiertos I'm creating an event in meetup to this event https://www.meetup.com/es-ES/EmacsMadrid/ Regards.
Re: [O] Public TODO agendas
Hello Colin, org-secretary seems designed to manage teams. I want read agendas of org-mode users, friends ... In Barcelona Supercomputing Center all people is sharing the agendas to stimulate to the people to collaborate in good ideas, I like this methodology, but I prefer use org-mode. Many people in org-mode is connected with the science or creative programming, perhaps is a good idea share the agenda between us. Thanks!
[O] Public TODO agendas
Hello, I would like share my public agenda and read public agendas of another worgers, perhaps we can share our agendas in a git repository, or from different sources linked from worgers.org. Are there more people interested in this idea? Thanks in advance!
[O] Guia compacta de Orgmode
Hi, The spanish version of The compact Org-mode Guide is being sold in https://www.traficantes.net/libros/guia-compacta-de-org-mode. Thanks in advance.
Re: [O] org-todo-recursive
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes: Hi, davi...@es.gnu.org (David Arroyo Menéndez) writes: How can I do a org-todo-recursive? The idea is replace TODO by DONE in a tree. Someone with a snippet? Does org-depend.el do what you need? [Your message is not very clear] Cheers, Rasmuse I'm not an user of org-depend.el, but from my point of view, org-depend is for triggers, I want make a request to a full subtree in org, not triggers. Cheers.
[O] Drupal Orgmode Project Released
Hello, I'm happy to announce that Drupal Orgmode has been released in https://www.drupal.org/project/orgmode as official drupal project. Thanks to everyone.
[O] orgguide.texi and @noindent
Hello, I'm the maintainer of orgguide.texi in spanish, I've added a break line after the @noindent. It gives me troubles with po4a. Thanks.
Re: [O] orgmode in drupal
Thanks Christian Moe m...@christianmoe.com writes: Thanks for this -- definitely interesting, but I'll have no time to try it out for a while. Yours, Christian David Arroyo Menendez writes: Hello, Perhaps in this mailing list there are some drupal admin who wants upload his files to drupal. I've a project to make it :) https://www.drupal.org/node/1977240. Regards.
[O] sortable columns in html tables
Hello, How can I make sortable columns in tables? I would be useful to edit or export to html. Some experiences? Thanks!
[O] orgmode in drupal
Hello, Perhaps in this mailing list there are some drupal admin who wants upload his files to drupal. I've a project to make it :) https://www.drupal.org/node/1977240. Regards.
[O] org-agenda
Hello, I've a recurrent little problem, with a light TODO.org org-agenda is fast, but every year or so, I need create a new TODO.org, because is so slow. More people with this problem? Some solution? Thanks in advance.
Re: [O] Getting lots of Emacs crashes
Noah Slater nsla...@apache.org writes: Hello, I'm getting a lot of Emacs crashes recently using Org. Is there any way I can help to debug why this is happening? Thanks, You can open Emacs with --debug-init and take a look to *Messages* Good luck.
Re: [O] org-envolve?
Nicolas Richard theonewiththeevill...@yahoo.fr writes: David Arroyo Menendez davi...@gnu.org writes: Yes, I have some ítems mapcar defun apply cons Then I mark the region of this ítems, apply the function and obtain: + [ ] mapcar + [ ] defun + [ ] apply + [ ] cons FWIW, I use rectangular insertion for this : 1. select region (mark on the first 'm', point on the last 'c', or conversely) 2. add string - [ ] using C-x r t (string-rectangle). Thanks for the tip.
Re: [O] org-envolve?
Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com writes: Then I mark the region of this ítems, apply the function and obtain: + [ ] mapcar + [ ] defun + [ ] apply + [ ] cons FWIW, I use rectangular insertion for this : 1. select region (mark on the first 'm', point on the last 'c', or conversely) 2. add string - [ ] using C-x r t (string-rectangle). Another way is to - mark the region, C-x C-x if necessary to put point on the first item. - C-c - repeatedly until you get the bullets you want. - C-u C-c C-c to add the boxes. Nick What will we do with davidam-org-envolve-src and davidam-org-src? Must we use another way or make sense store it in a function? Thanks.
Re: [O] org-envolve?
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes: Hi David, David Arroyo Menendez davi...@gnu.org writes: + davidam-org-envolve-src(msg) + davidam-org-src(msg) It's quicker to add values to `org-structure-template-alist' IMO. I'm taking a look to org-structure-template-alist, it seems for autocompletion. How can I use it? org-try-structure-completion, it's not an interactive function. + davidam-org-envolve-check-list() + davidam-org-envolve-numbered-list() I don't understand what those functions should do and they don't work until the mark is set -- can you tell more? Yes, I have some ítems mapcar defun apply cons Then I mark the region of this ítems, apply the function and obtain: + [ ] mapcar + [ ] defun + [ ] apply + [ ] cons :)
[O] org-envolve?
Hello, I've some functions in worg/code/elisp/davidam.el, that could be interesting contribute to org-mode (I use davidam-org-src every day). The functions are: + davidam-org-envolve-src(msg) + davidam-org-src(msg) + davidam-org-envolve-check-list() + davidam-org-envolve-numbered-list() My doubt is if is better work more to create a new file, or if someone thinks that can be integrated in some existing org file. Thanks.
Re: [O] Translations
Carlos Sosa gnus...@gnusosa.net writes: David Arroyo Menendez davi...@gnu.org writes: Bastien b...@gnu.org writes: Hi David, David Arroyo Menendez davi...@gnu.org writes: * Guía Compacta de Org Mode (http://davidam.com/docu/orgguide.es.html y fuentes en worg) This book needs a full review. You may also want to ask on the orgmode mailing list, where there are more users who are both Org-mode users and spanish speakers. Thanks for your continued efforts about this, Good idea! I'm looking for people who is interested in make a full review of Guía Compacta de Org Mode. I will do a new call, when I've finished my own review of Una Introducción a Emacs Lisp en Español. Thanks! I would like to review both guides. I will look first at the Guía Compacta de Org Mode. Is Una Introducción a Emacs Lisp en Español. available? Who do I send my notes to regarding Guía Compacta de Org Mode? Thanks. -- Carlos Sosa I've created a TODO.org in the directory orgguide, perhaps we could coordinate work with it? Thanks
Re: [O] Translations
Carlos Sosa gnus...@gnusosa.net writes: David Arroyo Menendez davi...@gnu.org writes: Bastien b...@gnu.org writes: Hi David, David Arroyo Menendez davi...@gnu.org writes: * Guía Compacta de Org Mode (http://davidam.com/docu/orgguide.es.html y fuentes en worg) This book needs a full review. You may also want to ask on the orgmode mailing list, where there are more users who are both Org-mode users and spanish speakers. Thanks for your continued efforts about this, Good idea! I'm looking for people who is interested in make a full review of Guía Compacta de Org Mode. I will do a new call, when I've finished my own review of Una Introducción a Emacs Lisp en Español. Thanks! I would like to review both guides. I will look first at the Guía Compacta de Org Mode. Is Una Introducción a Emacs Lisp en Español. available? Who do I send my notes to regarding Guía Compacta de Org Mode? Thanks. -- Carlos Sosa I'm thinking about the convenience of create a new savannah project. For now, you can send your patches modifying the file in worg. Thanks!
Re: [O] Translations
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes: Hi David, David Arroyo Menendez davi...@gnu.org writes: * Guía Compacta de Org Mode (http://davidam.com/docu/orgguide.es.html y fuentes en worg) This book needs a full review. You may also want to ask on the orgmode mailing list, where there are more users who are both Org-mode users and spanish speakers. Thanks for your continued efforts about this, Good idea! I'm looking for people who is interested in make a full review of Guía Compacta de Org Mode. I will do a new call, when I've finished my own review of Una Introducción a Emacs Lisp en Español. Thanks!