s to replace
> `flet' with `cl-flet' and then add `(require 'cl-lib)' somewhere at the top
> of your init file, and you should be good to go.
Looks like that solved it. Thanks much!
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(and (>= time (car w))
(< time (cdr w)
windows))
(caddr org-agenda-time-grid)
ad-do-it))
ad-do-it))
(ad-activate 'org-agenda-add-time-grid-maybe)
===== 8< =
Thanks.
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uot; ? Sounds like maybe you lost the key?
Can you take the encrypted text, put it into its own file, and
use gpg to decrypt that? If not, it should give you a more robust
verbose message.
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ing my salary.
So I'm afraid that's my answer. Suck it up and do what the nice person
who is giving you lots of money wants you to do, they way he/she wants
you to do it.
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Thank you! Your suggestion led me to the answer.
In our last episode, the evil Dr. Lacto had captured our hero,
Jonathan Leech-Pepin <jonathan.leechpe...@gmail.com>, who said:
> On 29 March 2018 at 09:59, hymie! <hy...@lactose.homelinux.net> wrote:
>
>> Greetings.
to find a place in org-crypt where "gpg" is defined so that
I can specify a full path instead, but as yet, I haven't found it.
Can somebody give me a push?
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rt.cgi?bug=24229
but the eventual work-around:
>
> Setting this variable directly does not have any effect;
> instead use \\[customize] or .
>
>IMO that's all that's needed here too.
makes no sense to me at all.
Can somebody help me get GPG working again?
--hymie!
}baz
This doesn't work for me. :(
It works to the left of the zwj, such as
=foo=\zwj{}bar
...but not to the right as you did above.
It's hard to read the value I have for org-emphasis-regexp-components
but it looks like } is in there, so I guess it should be working?
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want to mess with my document defaults. I just
want to specify, in this one particular place, that I have the word
fuzzywuzzywuzzabear
and I want "wuzzy" to be italic. Is there a way I can do that?
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l -f kill-emacs
There are similar functions org-latex-export-to-pdf and
org-latex-export-to-latex. I don't think org does plain TeX; I'd be
thrilled if it does.
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In our last episode, the evil Dr. Lacto had captured our hero,
Michael Strey <mst...@strey.biz>, who said:
> On Mo, 2016-02-22 at 21:09, hymie! wrote:
>
>> I'd really like to have my specific "note" listed in the agenda, but
>> what I need to do is so
;headline"
in my notes. Is this possible?
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low-up questions.
This function marks my buffer as "modified". Is there any way to
automatically have the org-mark-readonly function turn off the modified flag?
This isn't a major problem, just a nicety.
--hymie!
>
> (defun org-mark-readonly ()
> (interactive)
>
and hit TAB, I get the
same message, but the subtree is also expanded.
I don't recall offhand how it worked in 8.2.x, but I'm pretty sure it
refused to expand the subtree no matter where the cursor was.
--hymie!
is properly processed when I export to ASCII. So I'm
confused as to why it's different for export to HTML.
Am I doing something wrong? Or is there something I need to do to make this
export correctly?
Thanks.
--hymie!
. Nevertheless,
| savetrees is a simple way to save paper when printing draft copies
| of a document.
`
I typically want my draft to look like my finished copy will look, so
2. Would you find it useful when producing PDF files other that
scientific articles (using Org-mode or not)?
No.
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In our last episode, the evil Dr. Lacto had captured our hero,
hy...@lactose.homelinux.net (hymie!), who said:
In our last episode, the evil Dr. Lacto had captured our hero,
Marcin Borkowski mb...@wmi.amu.edu.pl, who said:
,
| The goal of the savetrees package is to pack as much text
, how do I get the current date into the preamble? I see that I can
specifically set a date, and I see the current date in a comment at the top
of my exported HTML, but I can't figure out how to get the current date out
of the comment and into my preamble.
Thanks.
--hymie!
, and the backslashes worked.
I added
(require 'ox)
to my .emacs file, and that resolved the problem.
This error only happens on my Windows machine. On my Unix machine, it
appears to work correctly the first time, and I do not see any differences
between the .emacs files on the two machines.
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/WJnpassword//' \newline
accountname newline
Is such a thing possible?
--hymie!
Charles C. Berry writes:
On Mon, 16 Mar 2015, hymie! wrote:
useradd -U -G wheel -p \newline
'$6$wcMRrkcdGeNHLT5b$password0ISmGZSsILOyV/WJnpassword//' \newline
accountname newline
Is such a thing possible?
Yes.
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(defun org-export-ascii-filter-code (text back-end
, but the word /test
along with the - on the next line are all formatted as code.
Am I misunderstanding what is supposed to happen, or is this a bug?
--hymie!
Sorry to resurrect an old thread, but this isn't actually working.
hymie! hymie at lactose.homelinux.net writes:
hymie! hymie at lactose.homelinux.net writes:
So while I strongly prefer the exported version of
- ~command1~
- ~command2~
- ~command3~
it's hard to copy-n-paste
. However
if I can ssh to a server called myserver
I cannot.
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hymie! writes:
I'd like to be able to have a series of commands in my raw org
file that I can copy-n-paste into my shell window. But I also
Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo jorge.alfaro-murillo at yale.edu writes:
hymie! writes:
I think you are making the incorrect assumption that the machine
on which I maintain my Org files is the same machine that I wish
to execute commands on.
Yes, or that you can ssh to it.
Unfortunately
hymie! hymie at lactose.homelinux.net writes:
So while I strongly prefer the exported version of
- ~command1~
- ~command2~
- ~command3~
it's hard to copy-n-paste with the tildes in the way.
org-hide-emphasis-markers is the answer. Setting this to true, the tildes
disappear.
--hymie!
That is perfect! Thank you!
--hymie!http://lactose.homelinux.net/~hymie hy...@lactose.homelinux.net
My fitbit says I've walked 1582 steps today (as of 08:54).
Subhan Michael Tindall writes:
Try
'(org-log-note-clock-out t)
This gives you something like this:
* WORK break
This is my
is just IMO ugly.
Is there something I can do, where I can get output similar to
- ~command1~
- ~command2~
- ~command3~
without the tildes blocking my text?
--hymie!
In our last episode, the evil Dr. Lacto had captured our hero,
jorge.alfaro-muri...@yale.edu (Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo), who said:
hymie! writes:
I'd like to be able to have a series of commands in my raw org
file that I can copy-n-paste into my shell window. But I also
like to export my
-29 The 11:30]
finally found it -- it was the video driver
that would still leave the clock lines attached to the main task, but
still keep some individual notes about the various pieces of the task?
--hymie!
For Whatever Mac Uses, Org for Vile ... is duplicating
too much effort that a single Org For Java might simplify.
Anyway, just thinking out loud.
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---
levels, so that if I were to write this all as
a single line, the word-wrapping would put the text in the correct column?
--hymie!http://lactose.homelinux.net/~hymiehy...@lactose.homelinux.net
---
In our last episode, the evil Dr. Lacto had captured our hero,
Thorsten Jolitz tjol...@gmail.com, who said:
hy...@lactose.homelinux.net (hymie!) writes:
*** This is a very long line which is way too long to fit on a single line
so I have it broken up into smaller lines so that I can read
Greetings. I have two questions about the default time slots in the Agenda.
First question
When I open the Agenda Day View, I get a bunch of blank lines at the
default times 8am, 10am, 12noon, 2pm, 4pm, and so on.
Friday 3 October 2014
8:00..
-agenda-files (quote (~/org/agenda.file.list)))
A single file name.
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-tags-exclude-from-inheritance (quote (crypt)))
org-agenda-span (quote month)
org-agenda-files (quote (~/org/project.org))
and I know that cons makes a list. I didn't realize that quote
also makes a list.
TIL.
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week of
2014. From there, 1407d takes me to December 8th 2017, which I haven't
counted but I think is the 1407th day of February 2014.
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wrong?
--hymie!http://lactose.homelinux.net/~hymiehy...@lactose.homelinux.net
IMPORTANT NEW DISCOVERY
By default, I use emacs in a terminal window (emacs -nw)
When I use emacs as an X program, the clock persistence works successfully
and I do not get any errors.
Only when I use emacs with the -nw flag do I get the clock persistence
error below.
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then.
In our last episode, the evil Dr. Lacto had captured our hero,
hy...@lactose.homelinux.net (hymie!), who said:
In our last episode, the evil Dr. Lacto had captured our hero,
Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com, who said:
hy...@lactose.homelinux.net (hymie!) writes:
Are you sure the two instances run
a bug report?
Instead I will ask What did I do wrong?
--hymie!http://lactose.homelinux.net/~hymiehy...@lactose.homelinux.net
In our last episode, the evil Dr. Lacto had captured our hero,
Joost Helberg jo...@snow.nl, who said:
Dear Hymie,
The customizable variable:
org-clock-persist
is used for solving this.
Thanks for the info. However, when I tried it out, I get asked
Resume clock (test) (y or n) If I answer
In our last episode, the evil Dr. Lacto had captured our hero,
Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com, who said:
hy...@lactose.homelinux.net (hymie!) writes:
In our last episode, the evil Dr. Lacto had captured our hero,
Joost Helberg jo...@snow.nl, who said:
Dear Hymie,
The customizable variable
In our last episode, the evil Dr. Lacto had captured our hero,
Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com, who said:
hy...@lactose.homelinux.net (hymie!) writes:
(This is the Messages that you asked for in the other post)
(emacs zz.org)
For information about GNU Emacs and the GNU system, type C-x h C
, and that's what counts. I can update them whenever.
--hymie!http://lactose.homelinux.net/~hymiehy...@lactose.homelinux.net
State: (DONE) DONE machine backups
machine 4
create backup
Is this possible?
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finished a week and a half early).
Is there a way to remove deadlines for DONE tasks from the Agenda?
hymie!
hy...@lactose.homelinux.net
In our last episode, the evil Dr. Lacto had captured our hero,
SabreWolfy sabrewo...@gmail.com, who said:
(setq org-agenda-skip-deadline-if-done t)
Perfect! Thanks!
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