Tom adatgyujto at gmail.com writes:
when the computer is idle for, say, 5 seconds.
I meant 5 minutes, of course.
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John Hendy jw.he...@gmail.com writes:
Perhaps add one line at a time and see which one is the culprit?
Yes. I suspect removing this line will help:
#+STARTUP: indent
Marvin, can you confirm?
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My Emacs startup screen presents two windows: a classic scratch buffer,
and the list of today's appointments from .diary.
This fits my needs well.
I'm not sure it is worth trying to set up a complicated startup buffer.
Depends on your need, of course, but you'll found out that it's always
too
Hi Marc-Olivier,
thanks for very clear explanations about the problem you're trying to
fix, and thanks for the code.
I'm not using the GTD-methodology myself, so I cannot really see whether
it meets a general need in the GTD world or not.
Your email and your code are good candidates for Worg,
Hi,
There's really a lot of trafic here, and it's more and more diffcult to
me to follow development related threads in all the usage realted
threads.
How about splitting the mailing list in a user and a development list?
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Hello,
This bug has been fixed in master branch, but I forgot to tell it to the
ML.
Thanks again, Eric.
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Hi Gregory,
Sullivan, Gregory (US SSA) gregory.sulli...@baesystems.com writes:
It would be quite useful if I could use currentfile in place of
path/to/file in the various Target patterns. That is, it would be
nice to write something like:
This is already implemented in Org's git version.
Hi Julien,
Julien Danjou jul...@danjou.info writes:
How about splitting the mailing list in a user and a development list?
I am in favor of using a [DEV] tag and stick to one single list.
The path from users to developers (and to core Org developers) is
a continuum, keeping this continuum on
Hi Julien,
Julien Danjou jul...@danjou.info writes:
Yes it is. This patch just fix one problem. Without it, what is set
with pom is evaluated multiple times:
(org-with-point-at (function-that-return-some-marker)
(do-stuff))
(function-that-return-some-marker) will be called several
Hi Thorsten,
Thorsten gruenderteam.ber...@googlemail.com writes:
Ok, trial and error suggests that missing values in numeric columns can
be represented as 0 in formulas, in string columns as . Is there
something like NaN in calc/org-table?
I don't know what is NaN. Can you give an example
When I try to tangle the simple file shown below, I get this error:
Wrong type argument: sequencep, hline.
Org-mode version 7.4 (release_7.4.44.g49d9c.dirty)
I have the default values of these args (checked through gebugging)
According to the help:
* :hlines: `no' (default)
Strips horizontal
Am 27.02.2011 11:15, schrieb Bastien:
[...]
I'm not sure it is worth trying to set up a complicated startup buffer.
Depends on your need, of course, but you'll found out that it's always
too rigid: it assumes your buffer can tell you what you want, instead of
*you* telling him what to do.
On Sun, Feb 27 2011, Bastien wrote:
I am in favor of using a [DEV] tag and stick to one single list.
This is not something automatic, so this is not something everyone will
do. I won't think about it most of time and will forget, so…
The path from users to developers (and to core Org
I keep perl regexps in a table, and some of them start with (.
I'd like these to be left alone (returned unmodified as a string).
(info (org)var) doesn't mention special processing of table cells,
but the doc of org-babel-read says:
Convert the string value of CELL to a number if appropriate.
On Sun, 27 Feb 2011 15:09:04 +0100
Julien Danjou jul...@danjou.info wrote:
This is not something I'd propose on a low trafic list, but the number
of mails here is getting bigger and bigger, and it's hard for me as a
developer (and not as a maintainer like you) to just follow the stream
of
Even though I am not much into development I enjoy reading them as they are
teaching me about how this works and hopefully I can move to doing DEV
further down the road.
Even if we had two lists I would just add a filter tag like I do now and
sort them all into the same tag (well, maybe, maybe
be, is it? Here's an
example:
test.org:
* Org style
2011-02-26 Sat An event.
* Diary style
%%(diary-anniversary 01 01 2000) New year
The two entries created in test.ics:
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID: TS-c7a29e46-3025-42a5-bce1-4f9712a2cd82
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110226
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20110227
SUMMARY:Org
Vladimir Alexiev vladi...@sirma.bg writes:
When I try to tangle the simple file shown below, I get this error:
Wrong type argument: sequencep, hline.
Org-mode version 7.4 (release_7.4.44.g49d9c.dirty)
I have the default values of these args (checked through gebugging)
According to the
Vladimir Alexiev vladi...@sirma.bg writes:
I keep perl regexps in a table, and some of them start with (.
I'd like these to be left alone (returned unmodified as a string).
(info (org)var) doesn't mention special processing of table cells,
but the doc of org-babel-read says:
Convert the
Julien Danjou julien at danjou.info writes:
Hi,
There's really a lot of trafic here, and it's more and more diffcult to
me to follow development related threads in all the usage realted
threads.
How about splitting the mailing list in a user and a development list?
I would prefer a
Hi Rainer,
At Mon, 24 Jan 2011 14:41:15 +0100,
Rainer Stengele wrote:
this still bugs me. After leaving idle my emacs for some time longer
than the configured idle time I have to apply answers to the idle-time
dialogue several times. I cannot simply press j to jump to the open clock
Question: is this only usable in a stand-alone emacs, or can we load
the exporter into our normal orgmode configuration?
I suspect from reading that a merge will be difficult that we must use
this outside our standard environment, but just wanted to be sure
Thanks,
r
On Sun, Feb 27 2011, Chris Thompson wrote:
It appears that a solid majority of the posts in the current mailing list are
Babel-related, and this is a very distinct subset of functionality that could
easily and cleanly be split into its own list. Plus, it makes sense... not
every
Org user
Hi Bastien,
remove #+STARTUP: indent solved the problem.
Thanks
M
On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 4:38 AM, Bastien b...@altern.org wrote:
John Hendy jw.he...@gmail.com writes:
Perhaps add one line at a time and see which one is the culprit?
Yes. I suspect removing this line will help:
At Fri, 11 Feb 2011 10:52:29 +0100,
Bastien wrote:
Hi Niels,
niels giesen niels.gie...@gmail.com writes:
According to [ (info (org) Formula syntax for Calc) ], $0
references the current cell. Pressing C-c C-c on the #+TBLFM line
below does indeed work, but C-c ' (`org-edit-special')
At Mon, 31 Jan 2011 19:45:29 +0100,
Bastien wrote:
David Maus dm...@ictsoc.de writes:
Attached patch factors out the link handling part of
`org-export-as-html' in a separat function which takes the processed
line and the exporting options as arguments and returns the possibly
modified
Hello,
Marvin Doyley marvin...@gmail.com writes:
remove #+STARTUP: indent solved the problem.
Thanks
M
Could you try the following branch, by any chance, and tell me if that
fixes your problem, even with that line?
git://github.com/ngz/org-mode-lists.git indent-patch-no-timer
Regards,
Am 27.02.2011 11:28, schrieb Bastien:
Hi Marc-Olivier,
thanks for very clear explanations about the problem you're trying to
fix, and thanks for the code.
I'm not using the GTD-methodology myself, so I cannot really see whether
it meets a general need in the GTD world or not.
Your email and
Andreas Leha andreas.l...@med.uni-goettingen.de writes:
Hi Eric,
thanks for testing this. It works for me when executing as well. But
not when exporting. Does that work for you?
I have tested this on two computers with the latest git version.
Oh, I see, sorry I missed that in your
Robert Goldman rpgold...@sift.info writes:
Question: is this only usable in a stand-alone emacs, or can we load
the exporter into our normal orgmode configuration?
Odt exporter should work like any other regular exporter for orgmode. If
something is not OK please report a bug..
I suspect
Hi Bastien,
Bastien wrote:
Sébastien Vauban wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com writes:
Before, when inserting such a node, it stayed expanded, which my preferred
way of viewing the file.
Can you tell when was before?
I would say two weeks ago or so. This is a recent change in behavior.
Best
I'd find automatic regeneration useful.
Another way:
* [#A] make failed refile reload the cache automatically
You usually want the existing choices for selecting a
headline. You don't need to regenerate those. Just the
target locations.
So ideally you would just immediately select it,
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
Hi Eric,
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
#+begin_src sh :results list
echo eric schulte
echo dan davison
echo seb vauban
#+end_src
#+results:
- (eric schulte)
- (dan davison)
- (seb vauban)
reading this, I wonder if we should
Hi Eric,
Eric Schulte wrote:
I've just pushed up a change which should fix this issue i.e., the code
block below now evaluates without error.
Just for my (= our) information, which combination was special here and had to
be fixed in the code?
input file:
#+STARTUP: showeverything
Samuel Wales samologist at gmail.com writes:
I'd find automatic regeneration useful.
Another way:
* [#A] make failed refile reload the cache automatically
You usually want the existing choices for selecting a
headline. You don't need to regenerate those. Just the
target
I think my suggestion works for refile goto.
However, if you add headlines all the time, you will need your
suggestion with ido.
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Hi Samuel,
Samuel Wales wrote:
(And yes, refile goto is superb.)
Just FYI, remember it can be accessed by `C-u C-u C-c C-w' (not written in the
description of `org-refile-goto-last-stored' -- maybe because it's using
another way to do the jump than the `16' argument, that is, in this case, it
On Sun, 27 Feb 2011 12:43:59 +0100
Bastien b...@altern.org wrote:
Hi Julien,
Julien Danjou jul...@danjou.info writes:
How about splitting the mailing list in a user and a development
list?
I am in favor of using a [DEV] tag and stick to one single list.
The path from users to
Sébastien Vauban wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com writes:
Hi Eric,
Eric Schulte wrote:
I've just pushed up a change which should fix this issue i.e., the code
block below now evaluates without error.
Just for my (= our) information, which combination was special here and had to
be fixed in the
If the lists were split, I likely would have never submitted my first
patch. I've learned more about programming and computing from the
org-mode list than any other list. I'm in favor of the status quo.
I make heavy use of mail tags. I almost always delete [PATCH] mails
immediately, and pay
Hi Rainer,
I tried to reproduce this problem, but it seems to have worked as
expected on my system, specifically when exporting the Her it does not
work subtree, I get the following in the resulting .tex file.
#+begin_src latex
\section*{Her it does not work}
\label{sec-1}
\subsection*{R
On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 4:20 PM, Jeff Horn jrhorn...@gmail.com wrote:
If the lists were split, I likely would have never submitted my first
patch. I've learned more about programming and computing from the
org-mode list than any other list. I'm in favor of the status quo.
I fired off the
The author of the following site uses org-mode to maintain his website:
http://almostobsolete.net/
His style sheet makes the website feel like it is in org-mode,
particularly how links are fontified. That stylesheet served as the
basis for my website style for a while.
On Sat, Feb 26, 2011
Scott May bscott...@yahoo.com writes:
I do not think that =org-babel-read= is correctly handling Python
tuples that are returned from source blocks.
If I execute the following source block:
#+begin_src python :results value
return (1,2)
#+end_src
I get the following error message:
:
I noticed this last week and can reproduce it. I was just preparing a
bug report on this very problem, and my test file is similar to yours.
Minimal org setup.
Org-mode version 7.4 (release_7.4.501.gc6dbde.dirty)
GNU Emacs 24.0.50.1 (i386-apple-darwin9.8.0, NS apple-appkit-949.54)
of 2011-02-10
Eric S Fraga e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk writes:
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
Christopher Allan Webber cweb...@dustycloud.org writes:
(failed to wide-reply initially)
I just had use for this for some quick calculations I wanted to add to
one of my files, but...
Any idea why
I just do this.
(defun alpha-org-goto ()
(interactive)
(let (org-refile-target-verify-function)
(alpha-org-goto-1)))
(defun alpha-org-goto-1 ()
(org-mark-ring-push)
(message org mark ring pushed)
(org-refile 4))
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Hi Martyn,
Thanks for this patch and for the very nice test file, I've just applied
it along with a related patch in org-exp-blocks.el.
Even with the patch applied I am still seeing undesirable behavior when
exporting the test file. I believe this is due to upstream processing
of the blocks by
The thing that is most difficult for me is the fact that I almost
never can read the entire subject header. Often I get to read only
the first word. Tags will make that worse.
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Hi Eric,
Eric Schulte wrote:
Sébastien Vauban wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com writes:
Eric Schulte wrote:
I've just pushed up a change which should fix this issue i.e., the code
block below now evaluates without error.
Just for my (= our) information, which combination was special here and had
Hello,
Jeff Horn jrhorn...@gmail.com writes:
I noticed this last week and can reproduce it. I was just preparing a
bug report on this very problem, and my test file is similar to yours.
Minimal org setup.
Org-mode version 7.4 (release_7.4.501.gc6dbde.dirty)
GNU Emacs 24.0.50.1
Alan L Tyree alanty...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm purely a user, but I would not be in favour of splitting the list.
I find it interesting to have an insight into what the developers are
doing, where org is headed. Use of a DEV tag would be good.
I don't understand. If you like to read the
The hline was assumed to be a list (as normal rows are) by the indexing
code, so I just inserted a quick check to ensure that hlines are left
alone.
So Eric, you're handing this arg as per documentation (info)
* :hlines: `no' (default)
Strips horizontal lines from the input table.
But
would be onerous to have to wrap every cell
of a table in double quotes...
I tried doing this as a workaround, but it is not
since the quotes are passed to perl, and that's not what I want
it would be a breaking change for
anyone who is currently relying on the ability
Right, that's why I
Wow, it looks neat. I will give a shot.
Thanks!
soichi
2011/2/28 Jeff Horn jrhorn...@gmail.com
The author of the following site uses org-mode to maintain his website:
http://almostobsolete.net/
His style sheet makes the website feel like it is in org-mode,
particularly how links are
Matthew Sauer improv.philoso...@gmail.com writes:
Whenever I use Remember to shoot a note to a specific location I
press C-1 and get the following error:
M-[ 1 ; 5 q is undefined
I changed my .emacs to make the default refiling and C-1 C-c C-c is
now the template location specified. At
Vladimir Alexiev vladi...@sirma.bg writes:
would be onerous to have to wrap every cell
of a table in double quotes...
I tried doing this as a workaround, but it is not
since the quotes are passed to perl, and that's not what I want
it would be a breaking change for
anyone who is
On Feb 27, 2011, at 12:47 PM, Nicolas wrote:
Hello,
Jeff Horn jrhorn...@gmail.com writes:
I noticed this last week and can reproduce it. I was just preparing a
bug report on this very problem, and my test file is similar to
yours.
Minimal org setup.
Org-mode version 7.4
On Sun, 27 Feb 2011 17:53:44 -0500
Andrew J. Korty a...@iu.edu wrote:
Alan L Tyree alanty...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm purely a user, but I would not be in favour of splitting the
list. I find it interesting to have an insight into what the
developers are doing, where org is headed. Use of a
Vladimir Alexiev vladi...@sirma.bg writes:
The hline was assumed to be a list (as normal rows are) by the indexing
code, so I just inserted a quick check to ensure that hlines are left
alone.
So Eric, you're handing this arg as per documentation (info)
* :hlines: `no' (default)
Strips
I think that if it was kept as a single list the use of tags could allow (as
long as people respect the tags) to filter and read only the types of
threads they want to use.
If we split the lists I would tag both with the same tag in my gmail box and
read them all together, so it wouldn't really
I cannot reproduce this. Could you try to upgrade to a more recent
version, just in case?
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I'm using the most recent git checkout, on GNU Emacs 23.2.94.1
(x86_64-apple-darwin10.6.0, Carbon Version 1.6.0 AppKit 1038.35) of 2011-02-22.
Also, it might be relevant
Yes, I was using remember as when I first started using orgmode I didn't
have capture because emacs 23.2 in cygwin came with a series 6 version of
org. Now that I have upgraded to the main development version I realized I
can switch to capture, which I have and I LOVE much better, it has solved
What syntax would you suggest to indicate that a variable is to be
passed without the possibility of elisp evaluation
I think this should be done with a header arg,
since they have very flexible setup scheme:
see (info (org)Using header arguments)
values of header arguments can be set in
Hi. I would like to specify the widths and heights of images inserted in
org-file, which will be exported as html.
There are several images in the original org-file, and each of those needs
to be shown differently.
So I tried putting
#+ATTR_HTML: alt=... width=100px
[[imageURL]]
But it does
I found a simple WORKAROUND.
Kindly put this in the documentation of :colnames,
at the end of the nil value:
Please note that such table disassembly does not work with var indexing.
As a simple workaround, put the #+tblname AFTER the hline (not before the
table).
For example:
#+STARTUP:
C-h v org--emphasisTAB
But how do you know how many dashes to put?
I'd use apropos-variable (show variables matching pattern: WORDS or regexp).
I bind that to C-h C-v and use it often.
All apropos* functions are very useful, learn them
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The way I understood your patch is that I can use (currentfile) as _the_ target
expression in a capture template. What I was requesting was to use
'capturefile' _within_ a file+headline target expressions. Let me re-include a
motivating example - as your citation didn't include it:
(setq
Hi Matthew,
If it's a keyboard mapping issue I believe C-1 is equivalent to C-u 1
Does that work better for you?
-Bernt
Matthew Sauer improv.philoso...@gmail.com writes:
Yes, I was using remember as when I first started using orgmode I
didn't have capture because emacs 23.2 in cygwin came
Andrew J. Korty a...@iu.edu wrote:
Alan L Tyree alanty...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm purely a user, but I would not be in favour of splitting the list.
I find it interesting to have an insight into what the developers are
doing, where org is headed. Use of a DEV tag would be good.
I don't
I'm using the most recent git checkout, on GNU Emacs 23.2.94.1
(x86_64-apple-darwin10.6.0, Carbon Version 1.6.0 AppKit 1038.35) of
2011-02-22.
Also, it might be relevant that exporting the same test file to HTML gives
this:
ul
liLorem ipsum dolor sit amet
/li
liLorem ipsum dolor sit
Just pulled. The following org src:
#+begin_src org
#+TITLE: Test LaTeX Exporter and Lists
#+AUTHOR:Jeffrey Horn
#+EMAIL: jrhorn...@gmail.com
#+DATE: 2011-02-27 Sun
#+DESCRIPTION: Whenever a plain list is used in org and exported to
LaTeX, an \end{LIST} declaration appears in the
On Feb 27, 2011, at 9:43 PM, Jeff Horn wrote:
I'm using the most recent git checkout, on GNU Emacs 23.2.94.1
(x86_64-apple-darwin10.6.0, Carbon Version 1.6.0 AppKit 1038.35) of
2011-02-22.
Also, it might be relevant that exporting the same test file to HTML gives
this:
ul
liLorem
Hi, list --
Just finished grading exams, writing student comments in org-mode. I've
attempted to export the comments to pdf so that I can print and distribute
to the class, and when I export I get this error message:
--8---cut here---start-8---
Symbol's
Hi John,
On 11-Feb-27, at 10:48 PM, John Rakestraw wrote:
Hi, list --
Just finished grading exams, writing student comments in org-mode.
I've
attempted to export the comments to pdf so that I can print and
distribute
to the class, and when I export I get this error message:
Hi,
I recently installed emacs, org-mode fresh on a new install of Arch
Linux. Before I had it working on Ubuntu.
I've installed everything as before and used the same .emacs file I had,
but if I use org to write out some R script and export to pdf via latex,
then I get an empty pdf document,
Vladimir Alexiev vladi...@sirma.bg writes:
I found a simple WORKAROUND.
Kindly put this in the documentation of :colnames,
at the end of the nil value:
Please note that such table disassembly does not work with var
indexing. As a simple workaround, put the #+tblname AFTER the hline
(not
Hi,
I recently installed emacs, org-mode fresh on a new install of Arch
Linux. Before I had it working on Ubuntu.
I've installed everything as before and used the same .emacs file I had,
but if I use org to write out some R script and export to pdf via latex,
then I get an empty pdf document,
Hi, Anthony --
On Sun, 27 Feb 2011, Anthony Lander wrote:
You might consider temporarily rolling back your org-mode. The
function was defined in org-list.el a few weeks ago (my latest pull).
D'oh. Why didn't I think of that?
It worked. Thanks.
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Ben Ward benjamin.w...@bathspa.org writes:
Hi,
I recently installed emacs, org-mode fresh on a new install of Arch
Linux. Before I had it working on Ubuntu.
I've installed everything as before and used the same .emacs file I had,
but if I use org to write out some R script and export to
Dear Emacs-Users,
a couple of weeks ago I wrote an Email to Mr. Steve Jobs. A few days later I
got a very personal answer. I think it is worth sharing my Email to Mr. Steve
Jobs. Feedback is welcomed. Thanks!
Stefan Strohmeier
Lichtenau 2011
Member of the church of Emacs
Here is my mail:
Hi soichi,
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 06:26, ishi soichi soichi...@gmail.com wrote:
So I tried putting
#+ATTR_HTML: alt=... width=100px
[[imageURL]]
But it does not do anything.
Changing
Could anyone help me out?
With Org from git (2–3 days old) on Emacs 24, given this text in my Org file:
My org is 7.01 and Emacs23.2
#+ATTR_HTML: alt=apples image title=How many? align=right
width=100px
[[images/apples6.jpeg]]
produced this.
a href=#sec-1_1alt=apples image title=How many? align=right
width=100pximg src=images/apples6.jpeg//a
soichi
2011/2/28 Aankhen aank...@gmail.com
Hi
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 12:00, ishi soichi soichi...@gmail.com wrote:
My org is 7.01 and Emacs23.2
#+ATTR_HTML: alt=apples image title=How many? align=right
width=100px
[[images/apples6.jpeg]]
produced this.
a href=#sec-1_1alt=apples image title=How many? align=right
width=100pximg
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 12:00, ishi soichi soichi...@gmail.com wrote:
My org is 7.01 and Emacs23.2
You might also want to try a newer version. If you don’t want to use
the development version, you should probably at least upgrade to 7.4
(the most recent release). See
On Sun, 2011-02-27 at 21:35 -0800, Dan Davison wrote:
Ben Ward benjamin.w...@bathspa.org writes:
Hi,
I recently installed emacs, org-mode fresh on a new install of Arch
Linux. Before I had it working on Ubuntu.
I've installed everything as before and used the same .emacs file I had,
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