Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net writes:
I've got `org-crypt-key' set to my private key, and other than that no
real customizations. Any hints very welcome!
Looks like the problem comes from either gpg only or the gpg/epg
interaction... sorry I can't help further.
--
Bastien
Bastien writes:
1. one about `buffer-substring-filters'
We should write a compatibility function to get rid of the first
warning.
Actually it is a variable and it just needs to be aliased suitably,
depending on which Emacs version it encounters. This should be done
with a macro in
OSiUX xu...@osiux.com.ar writes:
Using calfw [0], i do not know how to remove remove tags from function
cfw:open-org-calendar
Anyone can help me?
[0] https://github.com/kiwanami/emacs-calfw
Looks like you'll have a better answer from the author himself:
SAKURAI Masashi m.sakurai at
Hi Fred,
Fred Hansen f.hanse...@yahoo.com writes:
Most of my headlines contain only timestamps as content. Some,
however, have notes. These notes are usually contextual information
that will help me to complete a task. To remember to check the
notes, I type 'see note' at the end of these
Hi Nick,
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com writes:
BTW, two possible workarounds which work with org-babel-string-read:
(org-babel-string-read [foo]) -- [foo]
(org-babel-string-read '(bar)) -- (bar)
do *not* work in the original context, so the org-babel-string-read
problem is probably
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com writes:
Andreas Leha andreas.l...@med.uni-goettingen.de wrote:
The difference seems to come from me loading the module
org-special-blocks. Without loading this module, I also get your
result.
One mystery down, two to go: so there is a (possible) bug in the
Hi Bastien,
of course this is how I'd like it to work as well, but this was too hard for
the moment... :(
On Apr 3, 2012, at 7:33 AM, Bastien b...@gnu.org wrote:
Hi Carsten and Max,
Dominik, Carsten c.domi...@uva.nl writes:
already in Januar, Max Mikhanosha had published the first
Hi Carsten,
Carsten Dominik domi...@uva.nl writes:
of course this is how I'd like it to work as well, but this was too
hard for the moment... :(
No problem -- since `org-agenda-sticky' is nil by default
you can proceed with the merge when you think it's okay (also
see Martyn's feedback) and
Thomas Lord l...@emf.net writes:
Hi Thomas,
I am trying to piece together a simple
literate programming system that takes
HTML as input and spews out source files.
are you aware of pandoc (http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/)? Pandoc is
capable to import html files and export them in Org-mode.
Hi James,
James Harkins jamshar...@gmail.com writes:
1. Why does Emacs ignore 2 out of 3 agenda custom commands, which I defined
through the customize interface and appear in correct syntax in my
~/.emacs?
Can you provide a minimal .emacs.el and an .org file that we can test to
understand
On 3.4.2012, at 09:06, Bastien wrote:
Hi Carsten,
Carsten Dominik domi...@uva.nl writes:
of course this is how I'd like it to work as well, but this was too
hard for the moment... :(
No problem -- since `org-agenda-sticky' is nil by default
you can proceed with the merge when you
Hi Fabrizio,
Fabrizio Chiarello fabrizio.chiare...@ieee.org writes:
I solved by adding the following block in the agenda:
This is a nice and useful hack.
Can you consider adding it to Worg/org-hacks.org?
If you want, just send me the .org content that I would
add to org-hacks.org. Otherwise
At Tue, 03 Apr 2012 09:09:33 +0200,
Bastien wrote:
Hi James,
James Harkins jamshar...@gmail.com writes:
1. Why does Emacs ignore 2 out of 3 agenda custom commands, which I defined
through the customize interface and appear in correct syntax in my
~/.emacs?
2. Why does
I frequently compose e-mails as subtrees of my org files. I'd like to be
able to e-mail the contents of these subtrees, maybe by first viewing the
subtree in an indirect buffer.
My org files look like this:
* e-mails
** note to person about blah
To: per...@blah.com
Subject: ADD
Viktor Rosenfeld listuse...@googlemail.com writes:
I'm curious though why its type is integer and not boolean.
This was a mistake, fixed now.
Thanks!
--
Bastien
Hello,
** Bastien [2012-04-03 08:26:12 +0200]:
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com writes:
Andreas Leha andreas.l...@med.uni-goettingen.de wrote:
The difference seems to come from me loading the module
org-special-blocks. Without loading this module, I also get your
result.
One mystery
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Hash: SHA1
Hi
this seems like a strange question, but I never managed to get y head around to
do emaios with
emacs - whatever I tried, I still returned to Thunderbird.
But I love org, and writing in org is nicer then in thunderbird. Also, by using
org, I
On Tue, Apr 03 2012, Bastien wrote:
Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net writes:
I've got `org-crypt-key' set to my private key, and other than that no
real customizations. Any hints very welcome!
Looks like the problem comes from either gpg only or the gpg/epg
interaction... sorry I
Rainer,
So my question is: is it possible to write emails in org and then sent
them (a subtree) to
thunderbird for sending / adding addresses / signing with pgp?
I don't know about the subtree. But there is an extension¹ for this
purpose. It comes with its own mode, but I am sure you could
Hello all,
I have the following setup similar to Bernt Hansen.
(setq org-tag-alist (quote ((:startgroup)
(@errand . ?e)
(@office . ?o)
(@home . ?h)
(:endgroup)
Hello,
It took me a while to understand what was going on with some figures in tables
derived from a clock report, but I found it: computed total times, referred in
a table, are converted as fractions, that is...
- 3:36 becomes 1:12 (because 3/36 = 1/12)
- 0:51 becomes 0
- 9:03 becomes 3
- 3:34
Hi Bastien,
Sebastien Vauban wrote:
Please test this new patch.
I confirm that the problem is solved. Thank you!
But I must report that it does not work anymore with uppercases...
I won't apply this before we sort out the conventions around using
downcase/uppercase keywords, as Ilya stated
Hi all,
There is a bug (visible) in the export of results when
1. the result type is org
2. the source block is indeted
In this case the begin_org ... end_org lines do not get stripped
from the exported file.
Here is an example to reproduce the behaviour. Just export to see
the effect.
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com writes:
Andreas Leha andreas.l...@med.uni-goettingen.de wrote:
The difference seems to come from me loading the module
org-special-blocks. Without loading this module, I also get your
result.
One mystery down, two to go: so
Peter Salazar cycleofs...@gmail.com writes:
I frequently compose e-mails as subtrees of my org files. I'd like to be
able to e-mail the contents of these subtrees, maybe by first viewing the
subtree in an indirect buffer.
My org files look like this:
* e-mails
** note to person about
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On 03/04/12 11:29, Rasmus wrote:
Rainer,
So my question is: is it possible to write emails in org and then sent them
(a subtree) to
thunderbird for sending / adding addresses / signing with pgp?
I don't know about the subtree. But there
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On 03/04/12 11:36, Rasmus wrote:
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
¹ http://globs.org/articles.php?pg=2lng=en
You might also be able to work something out with Keysnail, which, at least
in Fx, can also
call external editors (Emacs, mostly)
Also
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On 03/04/12 13:09, Eric Schulte wrote:
Peter Salazar cycleofs...@gmail.com writes:
I frequently compose e-mails as subtrees of my org files. I'd like to be
able to e-mail the
contents of these subtrees, maybe by first viewing the subtree in an
Noorul Islam K M noo...@noorul.com wrote:
Hello all,
I have the following setup similar to Bernt Hansen.
(setq org-tag-alist (quote ((:startgroup)
(@errand . ?e)
(@office . ?o)
(@home . ?h)
On Tuesday, April 3, 2012, Bastien bzgnos...@altern.org wrote:
Hi Noorul,
Noorul Islam K M noo...@noorul.com writes:
I think I nailed down the problem and fixed it in the attached patch.
Applied, thanks a lot!
Can you please let me know why this commit does not have me as the author?
I
Noorul Islam Kamal Malmiyoda noo...@noorul.com writes:
Can you please let me know why this commit does not have me as the
author? I already signed papers and there are some commits from my
side already.
This is an error, sorry.
This happened earlier also when you said that the patch
was
On Tuesday, April 3, 2012, Bastien b...@altern.org wrote:
Noorul Islam Kamal Malmiyoda noo...@noorul.com writes:
Can you please let me know why this commit does not have me as the
author? I already signed papers and there are some commits from my
side already.
This is an error, sorry.
No
Noorul Islam Kamal Malmiyoda noo...@noorul.com writes:
Not necessary this time.
Okay, thanks.
I amended http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html to explain why
patches made with `git format-patch' are always preferred, even small
patches.
I'm less and less using Patchwork as a way to apply
I'm using org-mode to keep my notes about a slideshow.
The slideshow is a separate PDF, which is fine with me.
I'd like to have a quick 1-button press in emacs that would go
to the next headline, and open the headline like the super-cool
org-tree-to-indirect-buffer
so I can see my notes quickly.
Noorul Islam K M noo...@noorul.com writes:
Hello all,
I have the following setup similar to Bernt Hansen.
(setq org-tag-alist (quote ((:startgroup)
(@errand . ?e)
(@office . ?o)
(@home . ?h)
Hello everyone,
I am wondering how to fill a paragraph without filling a SCHEDULED line as well.
Here is an example:
When I press `M-q', I would like 2. rather than 1.
1.
* heading 1
SCHEDULED: 2012-04-02 Mon foo bar baz foo bar baz foo bar baz foo
bar baz foo bar baz foo bar baz foo bar
Hi Noorul,
Noorul Islam K M noo...@noorul.com writes:
I think I nailed down the problem and fixed it in the attached patch.
Applied, thanks a lot!
--
Bastien
Stuart McLean smclean0...@gmail.com writes:
Hello everyone,
I am wondering how to fill a paragraph without filling a SCHEDULED line as
well.
Here is an example:
When I press `M-q', I would like 2. rather than 1.
1.
* heading 1
SCHEDULED: 2012-04-02 Mon foo bar baz foo bar baz foo
Checkout the `org-mime-subtree' subtree command. It converts the
current subtree to an email, pulling email headers from subtree
Would it be possible to
a) save this mail into a temporary folder and
b) send it with thunderbird
automatically?
Would be very nice.
You could of course
Hi all
The Sticky Agenda is something I have been waiting for since a long
time. Thank you very much!
I want to write a function that creates a new frame with several
windows, each displaying a different Agenda Views. I fail to find a
function that creates special agenda views. Formerly I used
Bastien writes:
Chris Randle ch...@amlog.co.uk writes:
org-version reports 7.8.07
Fixed.
I think you've either not pushed the fixed (annotated) tag to the server
yet or it has rejected the push (in this case you must delete the tag on
the server first and then push it again).
Regards,
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
I'm ready to apply this patch, but can you add a proper Emacs
ChangeLog?
Updated patch attached.
By the way, I am in the Processing section in the list of people who
have signed papers on Worg. However, I received confirmation that my
papers went through a long
Chris Gray chrismg...@gmail.com writes:
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
I'm ready to apply this patch, but can you add a proper Emacs
ChangeLog?
Updated patch attached.
Thanks, I will review it.
By the way, I am in the Processing section in the list of people who
have signed papers on
+1 on this, I get 'org-mode fontification error' all the time after
having typed just
#+
in an org buffer. with org 7.8.08 and emacs 23.1.50.1 and running with emacs -Q
2011/8/18 Leo sdl@gmail.com:
On 2011-08-18 15:22 +0800, Bastien wrote:
Just a heads-up. I saw this in my *message*
I create weekly presentations for team meetings at work via
org-mode/beamer. Currently, these are spread out in a couple of
directories as separate .org files. It occurred to me that it would be
fantastic to keep them in one place, as I'm often reusing tables,
pictures, and whatnot. Is it possible
Sigh just had to search harder.
-- http://orgmode.org/manual/Export-options.html
John
On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 3:22 PM, John Hendy jw.he...@gmail.com wrote:
I create weekly presentations for team meetings at work via
org-mode/beamer. Currently, these are spread out in a couple of
Henning Redestig henning@googlemail.com wrote:
+1 on this, I get 'org-mode fontification error' all the time after
having typed just
#+
in an org buffer. with org 7.8.08 and emacs 23.1.50.1 and running with emacs
-Q
2011/8/18 Leo sdl@gmail.com:
On 2011-08-18 15:22 +0800,
Typo and suggested change in docstring.
*** /var/folders/ix/ixcktwmzGyyc6z4C5D4ypU+++TI/-Tmp-/ediff3069aCw
2012-04-03 22:31:26.0 +0100
--- /Users/stephen/langs/emacs/elisp-ds/org-mode/lisp/org-icalendar.el
2012-04-03 22:08:47.0 +0100
***
*** 194,200
Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca wrote:
Noorul Islam K M noo...@noorul.com writes:
Hello all,
I have the following setup similar to Bernt Hansen.
(setq org-tag-alist (quote ((:startgroup)
(@errand . ?e)
(@office . ?o)
At 3 Apr 2012 19:10:30 +0200,
Sven Bretfeld wrote:
Hi all
The Sticky Agenda is something I have been waiting for since a long
time. Thank you very much!
I want to write a function that creates a new frame with several
windows, each displaying a different Agenda Views. I fail to find a
OK - sorry, it took an extra day. Here is the new (third, and hopefully last)
test case.
1 Steps to Reproduce:
1.1 Start Emacs clean
/Applications/Emacs.app/Contents/MacOS/Emacs -Q
1.1.1 Note: Emacs Version
M-x emacs-version RET
GNU Emacs 24.0.95.1 (x86_64-apple-darwin, NS
Hello Bernt,
That is what I have been doing so far. This gets annoying when you are at the
end of a hundred lines of text under a to-do item and you type M-q and have to
go back 100 lines to insert a space, re-fill and remove the space.
Thank you for your reply,
Stuart
On 4/3/12, Bernt Hansen
Hi Rainer,
Hmm interstingly I working on exact the same task I want to get
rid of Thunderbird because its troubling me to much, but I can't find
an easy drop-in replacement.
Recently, I got notmuch running after giving up on gnus for the third
or fourth time, because I never found enough time
Thanks Eric, that was helpful.
As you said, customizing org-babel-exp-code-template
was what I was looking for to name code blocks
the way I had in mind -- I have it wrapping them
in a custom div now.
To locally hack together links from within code
blocks, I found out I was able to do it in a
Stuart McLean smclean0...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Bernt,
That is what I have been doing so far. This gets annoying when you are at the
end of a hundred lines of text under a to-do item and you type M-q and have to
go back 100 lines to insert a space, re-fill and remove the space.
C-c C-p
Max Mikhanosha m...@openchat.com writes:
This is the same bug as Martyn Jago reported earlier, basically I
forgot that separate org agenda commands can be run individually
rather then through (org-agenda) function.
A temporary workaround in your specific case would be to wrap
Hi Nick,
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com writes:
With completing-read, I do C-c C-q TAB and get a prompt in the
minibuffer Tag: with no options given. So I press another TAB and
get the following error:
This should have been fixed already -- can you confirm?
Thanks,
--
Bastien
Hi Stephen,
Stephen Eglen s.j.eg...@damtp.cam.ac.uk writes:
Typo and suggested change in docstring.
What is the typo and why the change in the docstring make it clearer?
Also, please consider sending patches using git format-patch:
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html
Thanks,
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