Am 02.12.2013 12:21, schrieb Rainer Stengele:
> All,
>
> last week I played around with org-indent-mode in my biggest (37.000 lines)
> org file.
> 3 days later I detected that most of the file was corrupted.
> WHy so late? Using the agenda I only saw the todos and did not recognise the
> corrupt
Hello Johann,
I can't quite follow you. I was under the impression that your issue has
been resolved.
If that is not the case, you might want to share the relevant code in
your init file here.
On 2013-12-06 15:41 Johann Spies wrote:
> Hello Alexander,
>
> Thanks for your attention. The message
Hello Alexander,
Thanks for your attention. The message I sent earlier was of my experience
on my work computer.
I have now tried the same on my home computer. The files on both edited
was in /home/js/Dropbox/orgmode.
I have also edited ~/.emacs and saved it.
that is strange. I cannot rememb
Hello,
Rainer Stengele writes:
> I am afraid there is no easy way to "convert" a non org-indent-mode to
> a nice formatted org-indent-file.
Don't be afraid. There is `org-unindent-buffer'.
Admittedly, it doesn't handle starred items, but that shouldn't be hard
to fix.
Regards,
--
Nicolas G
Am 04.12.2013 09:25, schrieb Nicolas Goaziou:
> Hello,
>
> Rainer Stengele writes:
>
>> last week I played around with org-indent-mode in my biggest (37.000 lines)
>> org file.
>> 3 days later I detected that most of the file was corrupted.
>> WHy so late? Using the agenda I only saw the todos an
On 13-12-03 19:30 Nick Dokos wrote:
> Alexander Baier writes:
>
>
>> I used to set up backup-directory-alist the same way you have, but
>> changed it, when I noticed emacs putting backups of files I edited as
>> root into that directory. That was something I did not want to do.
>>
>
> OK - I have
Hello,
Rainer Stengele writes:
> last week I played around with org-indent-mode in my biggest (37.000 lines)
> org file.
> 3 days later I detected that most of the file was corrupted.
> WHy so late? Using the agenda I only saw the todos and did not recognise the
> corrupted structures.
> Most
Nick Dokos,
Nick Dokos wrote:
> Alexander Baier writes:
>
>> I used to set up backup-directory-alist the same way you have, but
>> changed it, when I noticed emacs putting backups of files I edited as
>> root into that directory. That was something I did not want to do.
>>
>
> OK - I haven't liv
Alexander Baier writes:
> I used to set up backup-directory-alist the same way you have, but
> changed it, when I noticed emacs putting backups of files I edited as
> root into that directory. That was something I did not want to do.
>
OK - I haven't lived with this setup long enough to know b
After reading a little bit about emacs backup functions I experimented
with customising emacs using the 'options' menu and succeeded in getting
the type of backups you were talking about.
It looks similar to yours (I even tried a version from the emacs
backup-wiki without success) and I don't
Hello Nick,
On 13-12-03 18:43 Nick Dokos wrote:
[...]
>
> The docstring for backup-directory-alist says
>
> ,
> | For the common case of all backups going into one directory, the alist
> | should contain a single element pairing "." with the appropriate
> | directory name.
> `
>
> FWIW, I
Johann Spies writes:
> Hello Alexander,
>
> Thanks for your attention.
>>
>> that is strange. I cannot remember doing something else besides putting
>> the mentioned code into my init file. I can only think of these
>> "trivial" reason why this does not work for you:
>>
>> - Did you evaluate th
Hello Johann,
On 13-12-03 18:23 Johann Spies wrote:
> Hello Alexander,
>
> Thanks for your attention.
>>
>> that is strange. I cannot remember doing something else besides putting
>> the mentioned code into my init file. I can only think of these
>> "trivial" reason why this does not work for yo
Hello Alexander,
Thanks for your attention.
that is strange. I cannot remember doing something else besides putting
the mentioned code into my init file. I can only think of these
"trivial" reason why this does not work for you:
- Did you evaluate the code or restarted your emacs?
Yes, I k
Hello Johann,
that is strange. I cannot remember doing something else besides putting
the mentioned code into my init file. I can only think of these
"trivial" reason why this does not work for you:
- Did you evaluate the code or restarted your emacs?
- Are the files you are editing somewhere u
Thanks for sharing this. However, after adding this to my ~/.emacs I do not
see anything appearing in my .emacs.d/backup directory.
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(setq make-backup-files t)
(setq backup-directory-alist '(("/home/js/*" . "/home/js/.emacs.d/backup")))
(setq backup-by-copying t ;
Alexander Baier writes:
> (setq backup-by-copying t ; don't use symlinks
Thanks for sharing your setup, I think I'll use a similar one. Just a
comment though on the above line : that comment is misleading because
emacs is not going to make a backup by making a symlink anyway. (the
full sto
On 13-12-02 12:21 Rainer Stengele wrote:
> All,
>
> last week I played around with org-indent-mode in my biggest (37.000 lines)
> org file.
> 3 days later I detected that most of the file was corrupted.
> WHy so late? Using the agenda I only saw the todos and did not recognise the
> corrupted str
On Dec 2, 2013, at 12:31 PM, Sebastien Vauban wrote:
> Rainer Stengele wrote:
>> last week I played around with org-indent-mode in my biggest (37.000 lines)
>> org file.
>> 3 days later I detected that most of the file was corrupted.
>> WHy so late? Using the agenda I only saw the todos and did
Rainer Stengele wrote:
> last week I played around with org-indent-mode in my biggest (37.000 lines)
> org file.
> 3 days later I detected that most of the file was corrupted.
> WHy so late? Using the agenda I only saw the todos and did not recognise the
> corrupted structures.
> Most "*" items h
All,
last week I played around with org-indent-mode in my biggest (37.000 lines) org
file.
3 days later I detected that most of the file was corrupted.
WHy so late? Using the agenda I only saw the todos and did not recognise the
corrupted structures.
Most "*" items had been placed at the beginni
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