> there are people besides just me that use it :)
Yes ... like me!
*OrgMode* is one of my most used "systems".
Getting *MobileOrg* updated would be great!
-Kenneth
Hey Eric!
Thanks for the fast and detailed help.
I'll try 'set-face-attribute' later.
Will advise how it goes ...
Thanks again,
-Kenneth
> What do you get?
character: o (111, #o157, #x6f)
preferred charset: ascii (ASCII (ISO646 IRV))
code point: 0x6F
syntax: w which means: word
category: .:Base, a:ASCII, l:Latin, r:Roman
buffer code: #x6F
file code: #x6F (encoded by coding
Thanks for you suggestions Marco, but I still can't figure out how to get
the "styles"/"emphasis" displayed in a '.org' file buffer.
As mentioned before, the variable "org-fontify-emphasized-text" is set to
`t' (non-nil).
Documentation says this about that variable:
Non-nil means
>
> Are you sure you have a font that supports italic or boldface variants?
>
Hmmm ... not sure I know how to check that ...
Might you suggest a "variable", "function" or "menu item" that would
indicate whether the needed "font support" was there/enabled?
> It works out of the box on my
[ Orgmode v8.3.1 ]
How can I have Emacs actually display /foo/, *bar*, _blah_ emphasis *in an
Orgmode buffer*?
Note that I am not "exporting" HTML, LaTeX, or friends (where I assume the
above markups get correctly styled as italics, bold, etc.).
Is there some way to do this?
smt Take a look at
smt
smtorg-agenda-sorting-strategy
smt
smt It should help you out.
It did ... thanks for the info!
For others who might want to do the same or something similar,
I'll show what I did to change the sorting order ...
I changed the value of
smt Take a look at
smt
smtorg-agenda-sorting-strategy
Will do!
smt It should help you out.
Once I figure out how to configure it! ;-)
smt Note though that the timestamp sorting does not work on all
smt agenda types, it's a known bug.
OK.
Thanks for your useful and prompt
Looked around some, but could find nothing that helped ...
So I ask the list!
When I display my agenda, the oldest (scheduled) items are earlier in
the buffer, and the newest (today) are at the very end.
Is there a simple way to reverse that schedule order?
Ideally, my timed appointments (grid)
ji Have you tried 2014-12-15 +1m for a monthly repeater?
ji 2014-12-15 +1w for a weekly repeater and
ji 2014-12-15 +1d for a daily repeater.
Yes, I'm already doing that and all of them work.
But, that's not my issue ...
I can add the +1m (or whatever) in a newly created capture buffer
So, no one has any ideas about the syntax for an all-in-minibuffer
specification of a repeated, scheduled event?
-Kenneth
PS Thanks, Pete, for your explaining (=F) ...
Good day!
Is there a way that I can specify a scheduled task's repeat period
within a single time specification in the minibuffer? I thought
something like this would work:
Dec 25 +1y
but it neither inserts the repeater nor gives any error message.
I've tried various things and
Good day!
In LaTeX terms, I believe an \end{itemize} is closing a list later
that I want. Its kind of hard to explain, but I'll try via an example ...
I basically have a couple of nested outlines and body text. Something
like this in Org format:
* Alpha
porttitor, elit at
ak Anyway, if you prefer to specify margins directly, rather than calculating
ak them via \textwidth, you can also use the geometry package, e.g.
ak #+LATEX_HEADER: \usepackage[various options]{geometry}
And that's what I did ...
Thanks to all who contributed to my initial query!
[ Org-mode version 8.3beta (release_8.3beta-175-g59cd25 ]
First time I've used the LaTeX exporting ...
I have a hunch the default paper size is A4.
Margins are *way* too wide ...
How do I change it to letter?
I tried a few things, but they don't seem to be changing anything!
Thanks for your
tsd Aloha Kenneth,
Hello! (Reminds me of the three months I lived on Kauai ...)
tsd I think this will do what you want:
tsd
tsd#+LATEX_CLASS_OPTIONS: [letterpaper]
That was one of the things I tried before posting to the ML.
Saw no difference in the margins, etc.
Thanks for your
ndokos This may be a TeX installation default.
Apparently, 'letter' is the default.
ndokos If it is indeed the case that it is using A4 (check it with
ndokos pdfinfo on linux, ...
Good suggestion. I used 'pdfinfo' on the generated PDF file and saw
(among other output) this:
Page
Thanks, Suvayu, for your quick response!
sa This should help you
sa
sa http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html#Keeping-current
Yes, I've seen that ... in fact, have it bookmarked already ... the
procedure therein explained is what I've been doing.
But I'm still unclear about versions ...
Good day!
I am using 'git' to (I hope!) keep up to date on the latest Org distribution.
For me, there is a little confusion on just which version I'm using ...
I changed to the org-mode git managed directory, and entered:
$ make update
{ Do I need to do more? I followed the
khj I'd like to toggle (hide/show) the *non*-diary entries in the
khj agenda view ... to basically get a quick view of my diary/calender.
Sorry about replying to my own posting, but I just realized this can be
done simply:
* Move to a Diary entry in the Agenda display
* Enter `'
I'd like to toggle (hide/show) the *non*-diary entries in the agenda
view ... to basically get a quick view of my diary/calender.
'org-agenda-toggle-diary', toggles the Diary entries. Maybe something
like 'org-agenda-toggle-nondiary'?
I tried to configure a custom agenda view, but failed ...
rs I needed to configure variable org-mouse-features
Ah, the other part that I didn't know about ... ;-)
Thanks to all for the help,
-Kenneth
Do I need something else?
nd No, evaling the require should be enough.
OK.
nd Try clicking button-1 on an asterisk of a heading in an org file:
nd does it fold the item? If so, it's working :-)
Yes, that does! Guess I was clicking in the inactive areas of the heading.
Thanks for
[ Xubuntu 12.04.3; Xfce 4.8; Wfwm 4.8.3; org-mode 8.2.1 ]
As stated in the ELisp source file, I put this in my .emacs:
(require 'org-mouse)
I then evaled the above, and even restarted Emacs, but I can't seem to
get any additional mouse behavior in Org.
Do I need something else?
Sorry
bzg Hi Kenneth,
Hello, Bastien!
Sorry to have taken so long to reply ...
When I use `t' or C-c C-t, the keywords change from TODO, to PENDING,
to CANCELED, and then repeat *only those three states*.
Shouldn't I be able to use the above to mark the this week's task as DONE?
bzg
[ Ubuntu; Org 8.2 ]
I've defined this:
(setq org-todo-keywords
'((sequence TODO PENDING | CANCELED DONE)))
And then created a simple, repeating task:
** TODO Mow the lawn
2013-10-03 Thu +1w
When I use `t' or C-c C-t, the keywords change from TODO, to PENDING,
to
[ Ubuntu 12.04.2; org-8.0.7 ]
I was working on this file (as well as other more complicated ones):
* alpha
* beta
* b1
* b2
* gamma
and I invoked 'org-export'. Entering an `h' produced these errors:
Exporting...
(New file)
org-export-preprocess-string: Wrong
jh For starters, =M-x org-export= is the old exporter.
Yes, that's what I was running ...
jh Have you followed along with the upgrade guide? -
jhhttp://orgmode.org/worg/org-8.0.html
Hadn't seen that yet ... thanks for the reference.
jh Please try =C-c C-e h h= and see if that
ng (scroll-up-line) is the same as (scroll-up 1).
I see ... simple fix!
Thanks,
-Kenneth
Good day!
I'm running emacs-23.3.1 on an up-to-date Xubuntu 12.04.2 system.
It includes orgmode-6.33x.
I downloaded orgmode-8.0.6, but the build failed with these error
messages:
0make
Description: Binary data
The messages suggest that 8.0.6 is not compatible with my version of Emacs.
jk I was rude, sorry. I C-s ed for error and landed up in makeinfo.
jk
jk The messages pertaining to scroll etc usually pop up as warning
jk messages in Emacs-24. This is routine. I didn't anticipate the
jk functions were not defined on Emacs 23 so I just overlooked them.
No problem
The messages suggest that 8.0.6 is not compatible with my version of
Emacs.
ng Org will try to be compatible with Emacs 23 at least until Emacs
ng 25 release. I fixed the compilation errors. They should be gone in
ng Org 8.0.7.
Excellent!
How did you get around the missing Emacs
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