Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> (defun mark-current-item ()
> (interactive)
> (when (org-in-item-p)
> (goto-char (org-get-item-beginning))
> (push-mark nil t t)
> (goto-char (org-get-end-of-item (org-list-bottom-point)
Interesting -- looks like a good candidate for worg/org-hacks.o
Hi Matt
Matt Price writes:
> Sven says something about using org-remember to do the same work --
> it's not clear to me whether you have that working, Sven. In any case
> would it be difficult to use org-capture instead of the diary? That
> would certainly be better for my workflow, since i'm
At Thu, 09 Sep 2010 08:19:17 +0200,
Julien Danjou wrote:
> If anybody is interested, I've wrote an small extension to put some
> weather forecasts in the agenda.
Hi Julien,
This looks really cool.
I downloaded google-weather-el-236b269, and stuck
%%(org-google-weather)
at the top of one of my o
Hi all,
The manual refers fleetingly to the use of ampersand in spreadsheet
cell references. Amongst other cell reference examples, it lists:
$5column 5 in the current row
E&same as previous
The only other mention I can find is:
When offering a formula for editing,
> hi Matt,
> Carsten accepted a patch of mine a while ago that allows you to do stuff
> like the following from the agenda:
>
> "i d RET 09:00-09:30 meeting with Joe"
>
> and the time is extracted from the text you enter, if you set:
>
> (setq org-agenda-insert-d
Hi Julien
Julien Danjou writes:
> If anybody is interested, I've wrote an small extension to put some
> weather forecasts in the agenda.
>
> It can be found here[1]. I've blogged about it yesterday, so if you're
> curious you can read the entry[2].
Wonderful. Works out of the box and looks nice
Hi,
The google API determines the unit system (C or F) based on the
language parameter (smart guys?!).
Ths parameter goes after the city in the call to org-google-weather:
E.g. %%(org-google-weather "Montevideo,Uruguay" "es")
This extension is magic!
Regards,
.j.
P.S. Cannot install into Note
On Thu, Sep 09, 2010 at 08:19:17AM +0200, Julien Danjou wrote:
> If anybody is interested, I've wrote an small extension to put some
> weather forecasts in the agenda.
For those not on a linux/gnome system, you can get an icon set from
google.
Ref: post at
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/ap
If I run org-capture with the template:
("t" "Todo" entry (file+headline
"/Users/jules/work/TODO.org" "Tasks") "* TODO %?
(Captured at %u)
%i
%a
")
whilst I have narrowed (using, e.g., org-narrow-to-subtree) the buffer
that contains TODO.org, a new "* Tasks" headline is inserted at the
end
SHORT VERSION:
Can someone tell me how I might be able to get a property value exported to
LaTeX? Here's what I want to do: I my reading and research notes in
org-mode. I'd like to print them out to manipulate them manually before I
use them. (Think: olde time 3 x 5 index cards, though I'll do
Julien Danjou danjou.info> writes:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> If anybody is interested, I've wrote an small extension to put some
> weather forecasts in the agenda.
>
> It can be found here[1]. I've blogged about it yesterday, so if you're
> curious you can read the entry[2].
>
> Happy hacking,
>
> [
Hi Eric,
Sébastien Vauban wrote:
> [...] But right now, I don't get anything back from the following (same as
> for thread about isodoc letters):
>
> #+srcname: ledger-journal
> #+begin_src ledger
> 2008/01/03 * (SCORPIOS ) SEB VAUBAN
> Assets:Bank:Checking:77400530
Hi Juan
Juan Pechiar writes:
> The google API determines the unit system (C or F) based on the
> language parameter (smart guys?!).
>
> Ths parameter goes after the city in the call to org-google-weather:
>
> E.g. %%(org-google-weather "Montevideo,Uruguay" "es")
Ah. I see. It's working after I'
When typing a list like this one:
**
Some text.
- Item A :: Description for item A.
- Item B :: Description for item B.
**
Org mode exports
Sébastien Vauban wrote:
>Hi David,
>David Maus wrote:
>> Sébastien Vauban wrote:
>>> it just perfectly *works*! Great, great feature... Thanks a lot.
>>
>> Sweet!
>I must add that 14 seconds is the average time for my huge folder. For folder
>of more traditional sizes (less emails), it's more or
d.tchin writes:
> In the agenda I have the forecasts for the two locations but
> I have no idea on the output about the related locations.
> I have following ouput :
>
> Agenda: icon Couverture nuageuse partielle, 13-24 °C
> Agenda: icon Brouillard, 13-23 °C
>
> How can we had the l
Sébastien Vauban wrote:
>Hi,
>I've tried enhancing my capture template for Gnus mail, by using the
>=%:author= variable:
AFAIK %:author is not a defined property Gnus links (Cf. Manual,
9.1.3.2 Template expansion). You can use %:fromname to insert the
name of the message author. The only proble
A simple way is to use the category declaration:
#+CATEGORY: Paris
%%(org-google-weather "Paris" "FR")
#+CATEGORY: Caen
%%(org-google-weather "Caen" "FR")
#+CATEGORY: Agenda
... other stuff
Regards,
.j.
On Thu, Sep 09, 2010 at 12:06:22PM +, d.tchin wrote:
> I would like to ask one question.
Richard Riley writes:
> What would be the best elisp way to select the current org entry? I want
> a hot key to select the current item as current region (not into the
> clipboard).
>
This is mine:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
(defun stl/outline-mark-subtree
Julien Danjou writes:
> Hi folks,
>
> If anybody is interested, I've wrote an small extension to put some
> weather forecasts in the agenda.
>
> It can be found here[1]. I've blogged about it yesterday, so if you're
> curious you can read the entry[2].
>
> Happy hacking,
>
> [1] http://julien.d
Thank you Dan,
It is perfect now. No perceivable slowdown
At Wed, 08 Sep 2010 13:41:51 -0400,
Dan Davison wrote:
>
> Darlan Cavalcante Moreira writes:
>
> > Maybe my problem is not related to slow folding/unfolding behavior that you
> > are getting, but if I set the org-src-tab-acts-natively
Hi David,
David Maus wrote:
> Sébastien Vauban wrote:
>> I've tried enhancing my capture template for Gnus mail, by using the
>> =%:author= variable:
>
> AFAIK %:author is not a defined property Gnus links (Cf. Manual,
> 9.1.3.2 Template expansion).
Euh... I took it from the doc itself. See `C-h
Łukasz Stelmach writes:
> Richard Riley writes:
>
>> What would be the best elisp way to select the current org entry? I want
>> a hot key to select the current item as current region (not into the
>> clipboard).
>>
>
> This is mine:
>
>
>
> (defun stl/outline-mark-subtree ()
> "Mark the curre
Professor Bates--
I used org, org-babel, and lme4 to write my PhD dissertation over the
past few months. Thanks for your continued excellent work, and I'm glad
to see you here. I look forward to reading the org source of your
beamer presentations!
Sorry that answers haven't been quicker to arri
Hello,
> Richard Riley writes:
> Just for google completeness
> (goto-char (org-entry-beginning-position)) (set-mark
> (org-entry-end-position))
> seemed the most efficient after digging about a bit.
As a side note,
(goto-char (org-entry-beginning-position))
is in fact a convoluted
> "Simon" == Simon Guest writes:
Simon> I downloaded google-weather-el-236b269, and stuck
Simon> %%(org-google-weather) at the top of one of my org files, but
Simon> when building the agenda, Emacs complains [...]
I had the same trouble at first. Fixed by making sure
that
%%(o
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>> Richard Riley writes:
>
>> Just for google completeness
>
>> (goto-char (org-entry-beginning-position)) (set-mark
>> (org-entry-end-position))
>
>> seemed the most efficient after digging about a bit.
>
> As a side note,
>
> (goto-char (org-entry-begi
Scot Becker wrote:
>[1 ]
>[1.1 ]
>[1.2 ]
>SHORT VERSION:
>Can someone tell me how I might be able to get a property value exported to
>LaTeX?
This is currently not possible but attached patch adds a new macro
(cf. Manual, 11.6 Macro replacement) that inserts a property of the
current subtree
Hello,
> Jeff Horn writes:
> When typing a list like this one:
> **
> Some text. - Item A :: Description for item A. - Item B ::
> Description for item B.
> ***
Is there a "blessed" mantra for installing the contents of contrib
something perhapls like
sudo make install-contrib prefix=/my/prefix
Thanks!
Malcolm Cook
Stowers Institute for Medical Research - Bioinformatics
Kansas City, Missouri USA
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Hello,
Patch sent, and thanks.
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On Thu, Sep 09 2010, Sven Bretfeld wrote:
> I had °F at first instead of °C what I would prefer. I'm in Germany;
> adding ("DE" . "°C") in the customization of "Google Weather Unit System
> Temperature Assoc" didn't help. In the screenshot I noticed that you
> have a string "en-gb" which is not do
Hello Nicolas,
> Patch sent, and thanks.
For my curiosity, what was the problem? Some border-line config of mine?
Best regards,
Seb
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Hi orgers
When pressing "i d" in org-agenda view, we can easily insert a day entry
to org-agenda-diary-file.
I'm wondering it's possible to define some template for the day entry.
Like my day entry is always composed of several parts.
It would be great, it can give interactive way when creating
On Thu, Sep 09 2010, d.tchin wrote:
> How can we had the locations. Something like :
>
> Agenda: *Paris*, icon Couverture nuageuse partielle, 13-24 °C
> Agenda: *Caen*, icon Brouillard, 13-23 °C
People gave you the category trick already.
OTOH, I'll add the possibility to customize t
I don't install it (contrib) but just have this in .emacs:
---
;; set load dirs and global config options
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/.elisp/site-lisp/")
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/.elisp/org.git/contrib/lisp/")
---
That way any miscellaneous .el files I want get put in ~/.elisp/site-lisp
Juan computer.org> writes:
>
> A simple way is to use the category declaration:
>
> #+CATEGORY: Paris
> %%(org-google-weather "Paris" "FR")
> #+CATEGORY: Caen
> %%(org-google-weather "Caen" "FR")
> #+CATEGORY: Agenda
> ... other stuff
>
> Regards,
> .j.
>
Thank you for your answer.
In fact
Julien Danjou writes:
> If anybody is interested, I've wrote an small extension to put some
> weather forecasts in the agenda.
>
> It can be found here[1]. I've blogged about it yesterday, so if you're
> curious you can read the entry[2].
>
> Happy hacking,
>
> [1] http://julien.danjou.info/goog
Hi John.
I've been doing the same for myself for a while.
But now, I'm trying to install site wide.
The advantage of installing to /net/share/emacs is to other users at my
site.
I am pretty sure that htmlize.el contrib is required to export formatted code
as html, so, it kind of is a nece
writes:
I didn't use the level I would like to use for answering.
As I reply to Juan, I like your suggestion of using CATEGORY.
Thank you for your help.
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Hello,
> Sébastien Vauban writes:
> For my curiosity, what was the problem? Some border-line config of
> mine?
Not really borderline, but (setq org-log-states-order-reversed nil)
showed the weakness of my assumptions regarding indentation. I was
indeed quite certain that indenting with `org-i
Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>> Sébastien Vauban writes:
>
>> For my curiosity, what was the problem? Some border-line config of
>> mine?
>
> Not really borderline, but (setq org-log-states-order-reversed nil) showed
> the weakness of my assumptions regarding indentation. I was indeed quite
Hello,
I'm using org source blocks to write a Makefile.
#+begin_src makefile :tangle Makefile
target: dependencies
command
#+end_src
At least in GNU make, commands must start with a TAB.
However, after I close the code edit buffer with C-c ',
the resulting whitespace in the org-mode bu
Juan Pechiar writes:
> E.g. %%(org-google-weather "Montevideo,Uruguay" "es")
Unfortunately, none of "Pachuca", "Pachuca,Mexico",
"Pachuca,Hidalgo,Mexico" work for me (I get a Bad sexp error) :(
("New York" is fine, however..).
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Awesome tool. I've fixed a tiny bug, which was causing the "invalid
sexp" error for me.
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On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 10:52 AM, Rafael wrote:
> Juan Pechiar writes:
>
>> E.g. %%(org-google-weather "Montevideo,Uruguay" "es")
>
> Unfortunately, none of "Pachuca", "Pachuca,Mexico",
> "Pachuca,Hidalgo,Mexico" work for me (I get a Bad sexp error) :(
> ("New York" is fine, however..).
Apply my
I'm having a bit of trouble with org bable and R. When I try to execute the
code below (C-c C-c on the call line), as you can see, I get the results
:nil
---
#+tblname: tableTestBabel
| 0 | 4.40 |
| 30 | 4.54 |
| 60 | 7.09 |
| 90 | 9.40 |
| 120 | 9.22 |
| 1
Sébastien Vauban writes:
> Hi Eric,
>
> Sébastien Vauban wrote:
>> [...] But right now, I don't get anything back from the following (same as
>> for thread about isodoc letters):
>>
>> #+srcname: ledger-journal
>> #+begin_src ledger
>> 2008/01/03 * (SCORPIOS ) SEB VAUBAN
>> Assets:Bank:Check
Julien Danjou writes:
> On Thu, Sep 09 2010, Bernt Hansen wrote:
>
>> Would it be possible to have the weather entry inherit the tags of the
>> parent task? This would allow multiple location entries like this with
>> tag filtering to limit the display to the desired items only.
>
> I don't thin
Hello,
I've been using GNU Emacs and the magnificent org-mode for about a
year, but now I'm having troubles at exporting a org document to html
as i always did up to this morning.
I am running Debian GNU/Linux 6.0 «Squeeze» (now still in testing) and
emacs 23.2.1 .
Debian ships org-mode 7.01g as
On Thu, Sep 09 2010, Jason McBrayer wrote:
> Awesome tool. I've fixed a tiny bug, which was causing the "invalid
> sexp" error for me.
Good catch, patch applied.
And good luck with the storm.
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// ᐰhttp://julien.danjou.info
pgpmcCcNig3tp.pgp
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On Thu, Sep 09 2010, Bernt Hansen wrote:
> Would it be possible to have the weather entry inherit the tags of the
> parent task? This would allow multiple location entries like this with
> tag filtering to limit the display to the desired items only.
I don't think this is something related to or
David,
Thanks for your response. What a cool and useful patch. This adds all
kinds of cool functionality to org-mode, and in a single line!I've had
several times I wished I could do this kind of thing.
As it is, it doesn't automate my present case much, since I'd still have to
put the macr
> Jambu> I think there is a strong case for making headlines act as babel
> Jambu> srcnames with their body providing content for noweb expansion
> Jambu> [3]. This behaviour could be controlled by a buffer local
> Jambu> variable.
I have some more thoughts on this. Let me capture it before it go
I'd like to write a concluding email for this thread for future
searchers to find. This easy solution is brought to you by Eric
Schulte and Christian Moe.
Place the following in your .emacs or init.el file:
;; org-mode color
(org-add-link-type
"color" nil
(lambda (path desc format)p
(cond
Scot Becker wrote:
>David,
>Thanks for your response. What a cool and useful patch. This adds all kinds
>of cool functionality to org-mode, and in a
>single line! I've had several times I wished I could do this kind of thing.
>As it is, it doesn't automate my present case much, since I'd
Hi Org-Mode,
Today I receved the "stringp, nil" error when attempting to generate my
agenda buffer.
By a process of gradually eliminating all the text in my org buffer and
retesting, I eventually traced the error to a habit TODO item that I'd
forgotten to give a repeating scheduled date. It was s
This one is very easy to duplicate.
Add the variable #+STARTUP: indent to the top of the org buffer. Hit C-c C-c
with point on the startup variables to refresh the setup.
Create a todo item. Assign it priority A via C-c , A. Then reassign it
priority B via C-c , B.
When indent mode is enabled, y
On my journal capture template I include a #begin_src and #end_src block
as I frequently want to journal code. Being lazy I dont
necessarily want to delete this block even if I have no code in that
org-entry. Is it possible to suppress the output "nil" which is
generated for the html export for em
I'd think adding an ":exports none" header argument should be
sufficient.
Best -- Eric
Richard Riley writes:
> On my journal capture template I include a #begin_src and #end_src block
> as I frequently want to journal code. Being lazy I dont
> necessarily want to delete this block even if I hav
In the context of 'expanding babel macros', I think it would be useful
to think of the context in which the babel macros are expanded.
For example, if the macro is expanded with 'point' at the point of macro
call then one would be able to pull in information from the current
subtree (like propert
What are your buffer-wide values for
:exports and :results ?
Richard Riley wrote:
On my journal capture template I include a #begin_src and #end_src block
as I frequently want to journal code. Being lazy I dont
necessarily want to delete this block even if I have no code in that
org-entry. Is i
Eric Schulte wrote:
I'd think adding an ":exports none" header argument should be
sufficient.
If the code block is empty, I doesn't appear so.
If you put in a literal
nil
in the code block, then :exports none does as expected.
Best -- Eric
Richard Riley writes:
On my journal capture
Erik Iverson writes:
> Hello,
>
> I'm using org source blocks to write a Makefile.
>
> #+begin_src makefile :tangle Makefile
> target: dependencies
> command
> #+end_src
>
> At least in GNU make, commands must start with a TAB.
>
> However, after I close the code edit buffer with C-c ',
> t
Erik Iverson writes:
> Eric Schulte wrote:
>> I'd think adding an ":exports none" header argument should be
>> sufficient.
>>
>
> If the code block is empty, I doesn't appear so.
>
> If you put in a literal
>
> nil
>
> in the code block, then :exports none does as expected.
>
>> Best -- Eric
>>
Erik Iverson writes:
> Eric Schulte wrote:
>> I'd think adding an ":exports none" header argument should be
>> sufficient.
>>
>
> If the code block is empty, I doesn't appear so.
>
> If you put in a literal
>
> nil
>
> in the code block, then :exports none does as expected.
>
>> Best -- Eric
>>
"Simon" == Simon Guest writes:
Simon> I downloaded google-weather-el-236b269, and stuck
Simon> %%(org-google-weather) at the top of one of my org files, but
Simon> when building the agenda, Emacs complains [...]
I had the same trouble at first. Fixed by making sure
that
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi
I just saw that a bug in plantuml is fixed - namely that -tsvg is
compatible with the -pipe optin. Therefore it should be possible top
produce svg vector graphs from plantuml.
In a second step, these could be converted to png, pdf or ps with the
p
Joseph Buchignani wrote:
>I suspect it can't find where to replace the priority because of
>something in the star hiding mechanism of indent mode.
Fix in master.
The problem was that if org-ident-mode was enabled, the function that
read the new priority cookie destroyed the match data of the regu
Julien Danjou (2010-09-09 08:19:17 +0200) wrote:
> If anybody is interested, I've wrote an small extension to put some
> weather forecasts in the agenda.
Certainly impressive! Your fellow Debian developer Jordi Mallach just
told me about your Emacs projects this morning and I've been having a
lo
Hi Eric,
"Eric Schulte" wrote:
> Sébastien Vauban writes:
>> Hi Eric,
>> Sébastien Vauban wrote:
>>> ... but no result block is added in my Org buffer.
>>>
>>> I'll carefully test all of this, as soon as I can re-execute Babel under
>>> normal conditions.
>>
>> Stupid from me... I have absolutely
On Thu, Sep 09, 2010 at 05:45:46PM +0200, Emanuele Santoro wrote:
> org-export-as-html: Wrong type argument: stringp, t
>
Ok, ok.
Thank you all (all?) for the great answers, but I solved by myself.
There was an error in my org-publish-project-alist.
My main project had a wrong :link-home p
Hi Richard,
Richard Riley wrote:
> Maybe its better if I show an example:-
>
> ,
> | TODO weather in agenda
> | SCHEDULED: <2010-09-10 Fri>
> | :PROPERTIES:
> | :DateCreated: <2010-09-09 Thu 15:07>
> | :END:
As a side note, I'd use an inactive timestamp here, in the capture templat
Sébastien Vauban
writes:
> Hi Richard,
>
> Richard Riley wrote:
>> Maybe its better if I show an example:-
>>
>> ,
>> | TODO weather in agenda
>> | SCHEDULED: <2010-09-10 Fri>
>> | :PROPERTIES:
>> | :DateCreated: <2010-09-09 Thu 15:07>
>> | :END:
>
> As a side note, I'd use an inac
Hi Eric,
Sébastien Vauban wrote:
> "Eric Schulte" wrote:
>> Sébastien Vauban
>> writes:
>>> Hi Eric,
>>> Sébastien Vauban wrote:
>> as a side note, for experimenting with tangling like in the above, I
>> find the `org-babel-expand-src-block' command bound to C-c C-v v
>> (mnemonic "view") to be
Hi Dan,
Glad to know that Darlan's slowdown is fixed.
No change here that I can tell. Now that I've had org-src-fontify-
natively set to t for a while, I can see that the slowdown is
proportional to the number and size of code blocks in the Org-mode
file. It is most noticeable in a file w
"Thomas S. Dye" writes:
> Hi Dan,
>
> Glad to know that Darlan's slowdown is fixed.
>
> No change here that I can tell. Now that I've had org-src-fontify-
> natively set to t for a while, I can see that the slowdown is
> proportional to the number and size of code blocks in the Org-mode
> file.
On Sep 9, 2010, at 12:35 PM, Dan Davison wrote:
"Thomas S. Dye" writes:
Hi Dan,
Glad to know that Darlan's slowdown is fixed.
No change here that I can tell. Now that I've had org-src-fontify-
natively set to t for a while, I can see that the slowdown is
proportional to the number and siz
This is a very nice add-on for orgmode. Cool!
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Hi,
I'm trying not to have the target name printed out when exporting to
latex, and am having no success at it.
My org file:
** section 2
22. [...@start:22] Oh, have to put sometjing here too!
23. nothing here
24. cfqw4cygq3h
25. gvre4vghq3
26. gvq34vh3ch2
27.
#+ <>
What's all that
28
I think ELPA repository for orgmode-only packages (hosted where else but
on worg) could be quite useful. The idea came up in emacs-devel [1].
There has been a lot of enthusiasm surrounding org+google-weather. It
only shows how useful certain packages could be. My concern is they
shouldn't be lost
Hi everyone!
I was wondering how to create repeating tasks for, say, Tuesday and
Thursday at noon. I found this on stack overflow: http://cl.ly/2K8c
Is that really the best answer? Can this not be accomplished with
symbolic expressions?
Seems like a great feature for academics and students. Sure
Glad to help! Thanks for your response.
Jeff
On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 9:56 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
>> Jeff Horn writes:
>
>> When typing a list like this one:
>
>> **
>> Some text. - Item A :: Description
Hi all,
Is there any way of putting in location information automatically, eg.
in a Diary or Journal entry? I was thinking of some sort of IP location
based service (some web based ones are free, or even google). Or, a
connected cellphone with GPS is also a possibility.
I can see how the iph
This question is fundamental, but I want to make sure about it.
In installing the latest org-mode, I need to edit Makefile.
In the file, it says,
"Where local software is found"
What exactly is the local software? Emacs itself? or something other lisp
files?
Thanks in advance.
soichi
There was a little discussion of this earlier this summer:
http://www.mail-archive.com/emacs-orgmode@gnu.org/msg26465.html
On 09/09/2010 11:19 PM, Indraneel Majumdar wrote:
Hi all,
Is there any way of putting in location information automatically, eg.
in a Diary or Journal entry? I was thinking
I am slightly drifting a bit. I think the broader theme that is emerging
in this thread is this - how Babel as a Org's VM would enable one to
create useful text mashups. Call it Org 2.0 if you may like.
Needless, to say I am having a hammer and everything looks nail to
me. Please be patient with
ishi soichi wrote:
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>This question is fundamental, but I want to make sure about it.
>In installing the latest org-mode, I need to edit Makefile.
>In the file, it says,
>"Where local software is found"
>What exactly is the local software? Emacs itself? or something oth
Erik, Thanks for the link. Did anyone do anything more on this? If
not, I can try to hack up some pymacs extensions.
On 2010-09-10 10:13, Erik Iverson wrote:
There was a little discussion of this earlier this summer:
http://www.mail-archive.com/emacs-orgmode@gnu.org/msg26465.html
On 09/09/20
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