Baoqiu == Baoqiu Cui cbao...@yahoo.com writes:
Baoqiu You won't see real difference if we are talking about software
Baoqiu manuals or documentation etc.
For software manuals reST/Sphinx provides all what I need - check some
of the docs here: http://sphinx.pocoo.org/examples.html
Baoqiu Maybe
Sebastian == Sebastian Rose sebastian_r...@gmx.de writes:
Sebastian Frankly speaking, Org-mode provides a lot of expressive power
Sebastian if you want it while still keeping document very readable and
Sebastian nowadays can produce DocBook output simply by pressing `C-c
Sebastian C-e D' ;-)
I
It looks like the link to his tutorial has been lost with the new
addition of the git/bzr tutorial that follows it, on worg. I hope it's
still available, as I intend to implement some of the ideas in that
document.
Hi Alan,
Apologies, it's probably my fault :( The link works correctly on
Hello
CD == Carsten Dominik writes:
CD One of the really weak features in Org's design is that exporting is
CD not implemented in a generic way. All exporters share a preprocessing
CD step that turns Org format into something a little more sane and
CD consistent. Then each exporter
Hi,
I use pgg to encrypt some org subtrees (e.g. the ones containing
passwords). At the moment I have to encrypt/decrypt them one at a
time by selecting the appropriate region and running
pgg-encrypt-region/pgg-decrypt-region.
I want to make a function that will automatically
On Mar 8, 2009, at 5:31 AM, n...@aleblanc.cotse.net n...@aleblanc.cotse.net
wrote:
Hi,
I use pgg to encrypt some org subtrees (e.g. the ones containing
passwords). At the moment I have to encrypt/decrypt them one at a
time by selecting the appropriate region and running
I use pgg to encrypt some org subtrees (e.g. the ones containing
passwords). At the moment I have to encrypt/decrypt them one at a
time by selecting the appropriate region and running
pgg-encrypt-region/pgg-decrypt-region.
I want to make a function that will automatically
On Mar 8, 2009, at 10:43 AM, Alex Ott wrote:
Hello
CD == Carsten Dominik writes:
CD One of the really weak features in Org's design is that
exporting is
CD not implemented in a generic way. All exporters share a
preprocessing
CD step that turns Org format into something a little
Has anyone got org-annotation-helper to work on windows with firefox?
As far as I can see the script does what it should but the firefox
bookmarklet does not invoke the script (or do anything for that
matter).
I think that shell script should become a vbs (or some such) script
for it to work in
Hello,
I've searched for hours but can't find anything on this: is
there a way to provide meta tags to the Org file that will be
used when publishing to HTML?
Needless to say the keywords are file-dependent: I can't
hard-code them in the footer...
I'm thinking at something like this:
Rustom Mody rustompm...@gmail.com writes:
Has anyone got org-annotation-helper to work on windows with firefox?
As far as I can see the script does what it should but the firefox
bookmarklet does not invoke the script (or do anything for that
matter).
I think that shell script should become
There seems to be an inconsistency in how org-agenda-add-entry-text
handles links. Sometimes they are exported as descriptive links and
sometimes as a [[URL][descriptive]] pair.
The following patch adds a new variable, org-agenda-add-entry-text-
descriptive-links, that controls which of the
Hi all!
Currently we can use the DEADLINE keyword to indicate a target date for
an item to be finished. By my way of thinking, deadlines make sense for
externally imposed constraints. I also try to set goals for myself for
when an item will be completed. These are softer than deadlines, but
I
Applied, thanks.
- Carsten
On Mar 8, 2009, at 4:28 PM, Christopher Suckling wrote:
There seems to be an inconsistency in how org-agenda-add-entry-text
handles links. Sometimes they are exported as descriptive links and
sometimes as a [[URL][descriptive]] pair.
The following patch adds a
Carsten Dominik domi...@science.uva.nl writes:
Hi,
I use pgg to encrypt some org subtrees (e.g. the ones containing
passwords). At the moment I have to encrypt/decrypt them one at a
time by selecting the appropriate region and running
pgg-encrypt-region/pgg-decrypt-region.
I want
Ian Barton li...@manor-farm.org writes:
I use pgg to encrypt some org subtrees (e.g. the ones containing
passwords). At the moment I have to encrypt/decrypt them one at a
time by selecting the appropriate region and running
pgg-encrypt-region/pgg-decrypt-region.I want to make
Carsten Dominik domi...@science.uva.nl writes:
Is there a quick way to get the start and end points of a subtree,
or
place region around it? and a quick way to jump to the next heading
with a given tag?
(org-mark-subtree) ;; this will include the headline
(re-search-forward ^\\*+
On Sun, 08 Mar 2009 11:36:57 -0400, Austin Frank wrote:
Hi all!
Currently we can use the DEADLINE keyword to indicate a target date for
an item to be finished. By my way of thinking, deadlines make sense for
externally imposed constraints. I also try to set goals for myself for
when an
Carsten Dominik domi...@science.uva.nl writes:
Is there a quick way to get the start and end points of a subtree,
or
place region around it? and a quick way to jump to the next heading
with a given tag?
(org-mark-subtree) ;; this will include the headline
(re-search-forward ^\\*+
Hi Sebastian,
admittedly a pretty blatant omission. I am surprised this
has not come up before. Fixed now, exactly in the way
you proposed.
Thanks!
- Carsten
On Mar 6, 2009, at 11:40 PM, Sébastien Vauban wrote:
Hello,
I've searched for hours but can't find anything on this: is
there a
Hi Carsten,
Carsten Dominik domi...@science.uva.nl writes:
Hi Baoqui,
thanks for the link to the code.
Forgive me for so far staying quiet on this subject. When you
first posted the announcement, I had some mixed feelings.
No problem at all. This is totally understandable.
First of
On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 8:49 PM, Sebastian Rose sebastian_r...@gmx.de wrote:
We're planning to solve this problem by dropping the dependency on the
shell scipt entirely.
But it should be easy to write a batch file for this too:
c:\programme\...\emacsclient.exe --eval (progn
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