Hi Detlef
On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 08:32, Detlef Steuer detlef.ste...@gmx.de wrote:
I would be interested to hear about difficulties you face when using
org-mode together with viper. Or aren't there any?
If not programming I use Org together with viper almost all the time
when in Emacs and I
Hi Eric,
Eric S Fraga wrote:
Tassilo Horn tass...@member.fsf.org writes:
this patch should do the trick. I think the issue was a malformed Date:
header that couldn't be converted to a timestamp.
Actually, I am curious about this. What is the point of extracting the date
in any case? It's
Hi Tommy,
Tommy Stanton wrote:
I would guess that the simple use of 'g' for refreshing was inspired by the
Emacs buffer list (induced by C-c C-b; you enter Buffer Menu mode while in
that *Buffer List* buffer's window).
Discovering 'g' for the buffer list took me a long time, but I was so
Patch 533 (http://patchwork.newartisans.com/patch/533/) is now Accepted.
Maintainer comment: No comment
This relates to the following submission:
http://mid.gmane.org/%3C87bp3moyua.fsf%40member.fsf.org%3E
Here is the original message containing the patch:
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On Jan 9, 2011, at 3:02 PM, David Maus wrote:
At Mon, 20 Dec 2010 19:12:33 + (UTC),
Rasmus wrote:
Hi,
I think there might be a bug when using #+INCLUDE and the LaTeX
exporter. The
content of the included file is exported twice, although slightly
different in
each case. I experience
I've tried several times to use Viper, but I always give up. The
usual showstopper is read-only Emacs modes with single-character key
bindings, like MH-E. The d key deletes a message in an MH folder, but
in vi, d deletes text to a target. So the obvious thing to do is turn
Viper mode off in
Not that I want to (or even could) undermine the justifiable popularity of
emacs,
but there is a ongoing effort to port org to vim: vimorganizer 9
http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=3342)
Cheers.
Fil
On 13 January 2011 03:34, Michael Brand michael.ch.br...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
Eric S Fraga e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk writes:
[...]
management issue: I find it difficult (a) to remember what all my source
code snippets are called and (b) to navigate to any given snippet. I
would love to see a babel table of contents popup (a la the
On 8/18/10 Aug 18 -5:01 AM, Erwin Panen wrote:
Hi Juan,
I hope you don't mind me mailing you directly. I copied orgmode list in cc.
Do you have a way to copy / paste between say Firefox and Emacs / orgmode?
It doesn't seem to work, and I've found some posts googling, but no
apparent
Carsten Dominik cdomi...@newartisans.com writes:
Hi Carsten,
Patch 533 (http://patchwork.newartisans.com/patch/533/) is now Accepted.
The patch below was wrong. The patch in the next mail that used
`ignore-errors' instead of `condition-case' is the right one.
Bye,
Tassilo
diff --git
* org-latex.el (org-export-latex-make-header): Export email in
author line if `org-export-email-info' is non-nil.
Previously exporting to LaTeX would not include the document author's
email address when org-export-email-info was set. This patch corrects
this oversight using the \thanks command
Hi Andrew
On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 13:27, Andrew J. Korty a...@iu.edu wrote:
I've tried several times to use Viper, but I always give up. The usual
showstopper is read-only Emacs modes with single-character key bindings,
like MH-E. The d key deletes a message in an MH folder, but in vi, d
The decision for when to add email and author information to an
exported document seems to be treated somewhat inconsistently
between export backends.
The intent appears to be that the global default for exporting
the author's name is controlled by org-export-author-info, and
the email by
I would just like to throw in a quick idea.
The easiest way to support noweb tangling is to get org-babel-tangle to
create nested tags and change detangle to take these into account.
for example, i have the forex_user source block that is tangled.
;;
(defun org-babel-update-block-body (new-body)
Update the body of the current code block to NEW-BODY.
(if (not (org-babel-where-is-src-block-head))
(error not in source block)
(save-match-data
(replace-match (concat (org-babel-trim new-body) \n) nil t nil 5))
(indent-rigidly
Francesco Pizzolante f...@missioncriticalit.com writes:
Dear Eric,
Thanks for your answer.
In your example the cv source block only seems to have a single variable
specified with a :var header argument (namely v-jobtitle), e.g.
#+srcname: cv
#+begin_src latex :noweb yes :var
Thanks for pointing this out, I've just pushed up your change.
Cheers -- Eric
Seth Burleigh wbu...@gmail.com writes:
(defun org-babel-update-block-body (new-body)
Update the body of the current code block to NEW-BODY.
(if (not (org-babel-where-is-src-block-head))
(error not in
thanks. also, when trying to detangle my code, i found another bug.
In the functions org-babel-tangle-jump-to--org and org-babel-detangle, it
uses org-bracket-link-analytic-regexp to search for the [[file:]] links.
However, it does not include the comment in the regex (;; in clojure), so
somehow
Rafael Villarroel rvf0...@gmail.com writes:
Sébastien Vauban wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com writes:
Erik Iverson wrote:
According to http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-beamer/tutorial.html
the following markup should work when exporting to PDF from an org-beamer
document.
- the first,
Julien Danjou jul...@danjou.info writes:
Hi there,
I'm sending a set of patches from my current `jd/agenda-format-2' branch
visible at [1].
The ultimate goal of this is to replace `org-agenda-prefix-format' by
`org-agenda-format' which controls the whole agenda line format and not
only
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa celose...@gmail.com writes:
Hey list,
[...]
However, I've got hooked. Vim (in my case, MacVim) has conquered my
hands. I know I'm risking myself a lot by saying it on an
emacs-related mailing list, but the Vim navigation and the vim model
in general is much more
Ive attached the file it fails on. Notice that it fails below the constants
macro, but if you're above it, it will succeed since it wont find the [[name
val]]
general.clj
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Jason Dunsmore emacs-orgm...@dunsmor.com writes:
I'd be interested to hear about other workflows or how mine might be
improved.
I'd say whatever works for you works. :-)
I've set up all but one of my various git clones up to rebase by default
instead of merging when doing a pull. That way I
Where I work, we have a powerful search engine that indexes all kinds of
files. It detects the converter to use based on the file extension. It does
not understand the .org extension.
I would like to know how I could periodically export my org files to txt,
maybe through a command, to a specific
Hi all
What do you think about having _outline path in links_ as described in
the following?
I have seen that an outline path like `Bach/Prelude' can be used to
refile notes into a heading `Prelude' that has a parent heading named
`Bach'. An outline path like `Chopin/Prelude' refiles into a
Since Org-mode files are plain text, I don't think you would need to
export them at all, rather I would imagine an easier solution would be
to either
1. teach the search engine that .org means .txt
2. symlink all of your .org files to .txt file, e.g. on a linux, unix,
OSX system the following
Nice!
I think that the classic flame wars, while unavoidable at certain
levels, just end up sucking energy. Why not embrace and use the best
of both worlds to your benefit?
Emacs and Vim are without any doubt the best two piece of software in
what comes to text editing/surgery. Emacs has orgmode
well, exporting to txt gives a better result for reading in other text
editors, I should have mentioned that those files will be accessible by
others who do not use Emacs...
Carl
2011/1/13 Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com
Since Org-mode files are plain text, I don't think you would need to
Note: run using emacs -q as the bug was reproducible, and this will
produce less settings that may complicate the report.
Note: only a few months of unix and emacs usage
When using org-indent-mode and linum-mode simultaneously, clicking on
any line in an org-mode file will cause the cursor and
All,
I have written org-table-comment.el (at
http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/download/org-table-comment.el) which should
allows you to create org-tables in languages that do not have
block comments. For example in elisp:
;; |--+++---|
;; | |||
Hi Eric and Carl,
Eric Schulte wrote:
Carl Bolduc carlbol...@gmail.com writes:
Where I work, we have a powerful search engine that indexes all kinds of
files. It detects the converter to use based on the file extension. It does
not understand the .org extension.
I would like to know how I
I have an org-mode document that uses a lot of R code (via babel). I have found
that using inline code blocks, ie src_R{...}, within org tables works
erratically, often either causing emacs to hang during latex export, or
producing a table where random cells containing 'nil' instead of the result
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa celose...@gmail.com writes:
However, I've got hooked. Vim (in my case, MacVim) has conquered my
hands. I know I'm risking myself a lot by saying it on an
emacs-related mailing list, but the Vim navigation and the vim model
in general is much more efficient for editing
Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org wrote:
So, how many of you here also use Vim? :)
For quick editing (e.g., config files), I use vi(m). For anything else,
I use emacs. Both are fantastic tools.
For quick editing of config files, I use sudo ed - from an Emacs shell :-)
Nick
Hello,
when using babel with octave code, passing variables with the =:var=
header argument creates octave code whose results are echoed onto
standard out. This is not necessarily wanted. The default behaviour, I
believe, should be to not echo anything out as the user can always
simply print
On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 12:04 PM, Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com wrote:
Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org wrote:
So, how many of you here also use Vim? :)
For quick editing (e.g., config files), I use vi(m). For anything else,
I use emacs. Both are fantastic tools.
For quick editing of
I've pushed up a fix for this issue,
Instead of using language-specific comment regexps ob-jump-to-org now
keep looking for a block-start comment until it find one which has a
matching block-end comment.
Thanks for pointing out this error case -- Eric
Seth Burleigh wbu...@gmail.com writes:
I briefly mentioned the approach you describe below earlier in this
thread [1], and while I see the appeal of this approach, I think that
the second approach I described in that same message (using offsets
instead of comments) is preferable -- although I am of course open to
being persuaded
Paul Sexton psex...@xnet.co.nz writes:
I have an org-mode document that uses a lot of R code (via babel). I have
found
that using inline code blocks, ie src_R{...}, within org tables works
erratically, often either causing emacs to hang during latex export, or
producing a table where random
Hello,
I have made some invesitgation, and I found that the problem happens in
the call of function org-export-as-html. On line 522 of this function,
this is the following line:
(while (string-match org-bracket-link-analytic-regexp++ line start)
When the line containing the link is processed,
Eric Schulte schulte.eric at gmail.com writes:
The following function could be bound to a key, and should do the job if
called with the point on the src_lang portion of the inline code block.
[snip - gmane web-thingy won't let me quote the function]
Thanks Eric!
I will try to come up with
In agenda todo lists, currently it is possible to ignore scheduled
items according to when they are scheduled, using the variable
'org-agenda-todo-ignore-scheduled'. This can take one of three
values - all, future (ignore if scheduled after today), or past
(ignore if scheduled TODAY or in the
Hi Eric,
Please see the patch below, it adds property inheritance for all
MAIL_* properties, based on the value of
`org-use-property-inheritance'.
#+begin_src diff
diff --git a/contrib/lisp/org-mime.el b/contrib/lisp/org-mime.el
index 68a3498..ae430fb 100644
--- a/contrib/lisp/org-mime.el
I rely heavily on org-cycling/org-global-cycling to see an outline
view of the document. It would help if I could use #+begin_src and
#+results blocks, and possibly some others, in this outline view.
Specifically, I would like to be able to do the following:
(a) When cycling with S-Tab, between
As for how to trace back through noweb links, the best option seem to be
using the existing jump function to navigate from raw source to the
embedded block, keeping track of the point's offset form the beginning
of the block, then using `org-babel-expand-src-block' to expand the body
of the
Consider this example:
[[http://some.site.com][text text]]
It seems that the spaces in the label part (between, say, the 2 texts)
stops the link from forming.
My current workaround is to use single word labels, including WikiWords.
Is this how it's supposed to work? I would have thought I could
I noticed fontification was weird on my end, as well. Now, I only use
=C-c C-l= to create and edit links. Haven't had issues since making
the change.
On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 8:06 PM, Filippo A. Salustri
salus...@ryerson.ca wrote:
Consider this example:
[[http://some.site.com][text text]]
It
This is now applied.
Thanks for the patch, and for the motivating usage example. -- Eric
niels giesen niels.gie...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Eric,
Please see the patch below, it adds property inheritance for all
MAIL_* properties, based on the value of
`org-use-property-inheritance'.
Hmm. On my installation, =C-c C-l= isn't bound to anything. I haven't
mucked with that.
To what should =C-c C-l= be bound?
Cheers.
Fil
On 13 January 2011 20:22, Jeff Horn jrhorn...@gmail.com wrote:
I noticed fontification was weird on my end, as well. Now, I only use
=C-c C-l= to create and
When in an *org-mode buffer*, =C-h k C-c C-l= says
,
| ^C ^L runs the command org-insert-link, which is an interactive
| compiled Lisp function in `org.el'.
`
Org-mode version 7.4 (release_7.4.165.gca0e6.dirty)
On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 11:04 PM, Filippo A. Salustri
salus...@ryerson.ca
At Thu, 13 Jan 2011 20:06:07 -0500,
Filippo A. Salustri wrote:
Consider this example:
[[http://some.site.com][text text]]
It seems that the spaces in the label part (between, say, the 2 texts)
stops the link from forming.
Which Org mode and Emacs version are you using?
M-x emacs-version RET
At Thu, 13 Jan 2011 23:00:30 +0100,
Vincent Belaïche wrote:
Hello,
I have made some invesitgation, and I found that the problem happens in
the call of function org-export-as-html. On line 522 of this function,
this is the following line:
(while (string-match
Sorry, sorry - my bad.
My browser/client was rendering a lower case L to look just like a pipe.
So I was trying to do C-c C-pipe
All is well. Everything's working as it should. Cancel red alert.
Cheers.
Fil
On 14 January 2011 00:17, David Maus dm...@ictsoc.de wrote:
At Thu, 13 Jan 2011
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