As I mentioned in a previous message, I recently bought an iPad.
I'm considering the possibility to not use Mobileorg and use Emacs on a
server (Digital Ocean) with an ssh client and a bluetooth keyboard.
Is anyone using Emacs and org-mode this way regularly? Which ssh client
are you using?
Hi,
I recently bought an iPad and I wanted to try Mobileorg again.
My org-mode installation was already configured as I tried it last year
with my iPhone. So I lauched org-mobile-push on my computer and I synced
Mobileorg.
Everything looks fine except one file which is not correctly imported.
El 26/03/14 09:31, Peter Neilson ha escrit:
On Wed, 26 Mar 2014 04:10:02 -0400, Pere Quintana Seguí
p...@quintanasegui.com wrote:
El 25/03/14 19:27, Marcin Borkowski ha escrit:
Dnia 2014-03-25, o godz. 16:00:01
Pere Quintana Seguí p...@quintanasegui.com napisał(a):
I log most of my work
El 26/03/14 09:12, Pere Quintana Seguí ha escrit:
El 25/03/14 19:47, Achim Gratz ha escrit:
I've long resorted to using two drawers back-to-back:
That seems to be the most straightforward solution. I'll do that.
Maybe org-mode could do this automatically. A variable would determine
when
El 25/03/14 19:27, Marcin Borkowski ha escrit:
Dnia 2014-03-25, o godz. 16:00:01
Pere Quintana Seguí p...@quintanasegui.com napisał(a):
I log most of my work with org-mode. Some of my tasks are repetitive,
this is, I do them weekly or daily (i.e. empty mail inbox). After many
years
El 25/03/14 19:47, Achim Gratz ha escrit:
I've long resorted to using two drawers back-to-back:
That seems to be the most straightforward solution. I'll do that.
Maybe org-mode could do this automatically. A variable would determine
when log entries should be archived in the second drawer.
I
I log most of my work with org-mode. Some of my tasks are repetitive,
this is, I do them weekly or daily (i.e. empty mail inbox). After many
years, the logs are very long. As a consequence, marking these tasks as
done is *very* slow.
Is there a workaround that does not involver deleting the logs?
2011/9/15 Olaf Dietsche olaf+list.orgm...@olafdietsche.de:
With this patch, what happens if there is no id in a heading, does it
create it automatically?
It is supposed to use the CUSTOM_ID, if set. Next, it tries the ID
property. At last, it falls back to sec-
Ok, perfect. Thanks.
2011/9/13 Olaf Dietsche olaf+list.orgm...@olafdietsche.de:
You might try this *untested* patch. It is against git master.
:D Thanks!!!
How did you create ID properties for all entries? Have you exported your
org-files to icalendar?
Most of them have ID properties because I often link them
2011/9/8 Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca
Pere Quintana Seguí pquint...@obsebre.es writes:
Hi,
I'm using Org-mode to publish my website. One of my site's pages has
a lot of sections and the number of sections is increasing rapidly.
My problem is that the HTML exporter, in the Table
Hi,
I'm using Org-mode to publish my website. One of my site's pages has a lot
of sections and the number of sections is increasing rapidly.
My problem is that the HTML exporter, in the Table of Contents, is using the
section numbers as anchors. As the section numbers change with time, I can't
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2011/7/7 Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com:
Pere Quintana Seguí pquint...@obsebre.es wrote:
4. Modify ~/e.macs.d/org.el (which is loaded from init.el)
(setq load-path (cons ~/.emacs.d/lisp/org-7.6/lisp load-path))
(require 'org-install)
It's in contrib, so you need to add one more thing
have to learn to better navigate within my much longer org files.
Before, I used ido-mode to jump from buffer to buffer, now I guess I
have to practise more sparse trees to jump from headline to headline.
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Al 30/01/11 22:51, En/na Matt Lundin ha escrit:
Pere Quintana Seguí pquint...@obsebre.es writes:
In my current system, I have about 200 .org files. With this number of
files, building the agenda is very slow in my home computer and, also,
makes the performance of MobileOrg quite poor.
So
to cleanly join files, by transforming the title of
the file in a first level heading (*) and adding an star to all other
headings of the file?
I think this is the cleaner way to join files.
Thank You,
Pere
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to automatically demote included
org-mode files.
Saludos,
.j.
I'll try this. It looks like a very clean way to do this.
Gracias,
Pere
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Thanks for the tip Eric, I'll use it to create a sitemap for my site,
which is made using org-mode.
Do you know if it would be possible to create an RSS file, using a
similar approach?
Thanks,
Pere
Al 15/10/10 19:07, En/na Eric Schulte ha escrit:
Hi Manuel,
The following works for me, it
Al 15/10/10 22:32, En/na Eric Schulte ha escrit:
this approach might be less appropriate for RSS, mainly because code
block output is most easily contained in an Org-mode file, and then
exported along with the rest of the file. RSS files require special
headers and footers and can not be
Hello,
I'm a *very* happy org-mode user since a year ago. In fact, it became a
sort of dual brain for me. Thanks for producing such a great piece of
software.
Today I read a Wired article about SuperMemo:
http://www.wired.com/medtech/health/magazine/16-05/ff_wozniak?currentPage=1
SuperMemo is a
En/na Russell Adams ha escrit:
That article looks very interesting. Given the outline format and
scheduling in Org it would be conceptually simple to accomplish what
they describe.
That is what I thought.
Is there someplace that the algorithm is fully documented?
There are two free
En/na Detlef Steuer ha escrit:
There is
flashcard.el
which the author abandonned to work on anki.
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En/na Darlan Cavalcante Moreira ha escrit:
I use Anki myself and it really is an excellent piece of work. It even
synchronizes among the different computers that I use. If there was some way
to
exchange information between Emacs and Anki it would be better than
reimplementing supermemo
Al 21/09/09 17:17, En/na Chris Gray ha escrit:
There is also elip.el, which I have been using for a while and find
quite nice.http://www.gnuvola.org/software/elip/
Thanks! I'll try it!
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