On 4/11/12 10:46 PM, Martyn Jago wrote:
suvayu alifatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com writes:
Hi François,
On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 21:22, François Allissonfranc...@allisson.co wrote:
I'm curious
to know what you are using from org-contrib...
- org-contacts
- org-collector (for some projects)
Hi
I do not know if this is the appropriate place to report this but at
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html#unicorn there is a link to
http://orgmode.org/img/ which is 403 Forbidden.
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On 11/04/12 16:15, Eric Schulte wrote:
This is not currently possible, and any conceivable implementation would be
necessarily complex
requiring a good deal of cross-buffer coordination.
Ok - then I know why I haven't realised this before: I
Hi,
I write many source blocks that take a fairly long time to execute
(several minutes). Sometimes I find myself wanting to do cosmetic
changes to the code, that I know (for sure) do not change the output,
after the first evaluation. Unfortunately, after having made these
changes the cache
Hello Elias,
Elias Assarsson fte08...@student.lu.se writes:
Hi
I do not know if this is the appropriate place to report this but at
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html#unicorn there is a link to
http://orgmode.org/img/ which is 403 Forbidden.
I think directory listing is forbidden on org
Hi,
for the 2nd part I found already a usable solution. Its working by setting a
top-level tag with the name of the cow. That gets displayed at the Android-App
agenda view as well, just hat to shift the whole task tree to get a new single
top-level one for each cow.
Markus
Markus
Thanks for the answer Nick. So to get a TOC without numbers I would
need to edit the TEX file directly, right?
On mið 11.apr 2012 19:00, John Hendy wrote:
On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 12:12 PM, Nick Dokosnicholas.do...@hp.com wrote:
Julian Burgosjul...@hafro.is wrote:
Dear list,
My apologies
Torsten Wagnertorsten.wag...@gmail.com writes:
How can I manage to use different code blocks (latex and python) but
still be able to inject results from python into the latex code
blocks? noweb and vars looked good but it did not work for me.
Hi Torsten,
chapter 14.8.2.1 of the Org Mode
Am 07.04.2012 19:22, schrieb Olaf.Hamann:
Hello all,
Is there an easy way to do a simple text block expansion with
parameters, I mean sth like this:
#+begin_src xsl :tangle outputfile :noweb tangle
{{{gCV(argument1,param2)}}}
#+end_src
#+MACRO: gCV replacement text...
...spread over
Am 12.04.2012 09:41, schrieb Rainer M Krug:
On 11/04/12 16:15, Eric Schulte wrote:
Would it be possible to simply only declare the variable in a header argument
applying to the
first code block? Using a session would keep that variables state through all
subsequent code
blocks.
Would work
On Wed, 11 Apr 2012 09:38:46 -0400, Eric Schulte eric.schu...@gmx.com
wrote:
Hi Uwe,
Uwe Brauer o...@mat.ucm.es writes:
OK, for my own edification I had changed the message body from
(I'm hoping these are sufficiently quoted to survive mailing)
,[original]
|
Hello,
From Debian bug #668496[0]:
If I have an org-file containing a todo with a scheduled date range, like
this:
,[ foo.org ]
*** TODO Weekend with the lads
SCHEDULED: 2012-05-04 Fr--2012-05-08 Di
`
and try to export it via org-export-icalendar-this-file, the
Good day all,
On 05 Apr 2012, at 13:55, Christian Moe wrote:
One of my first Lisp projects was a link type that behaves a bit like what
you describe.
I don't bother with placing the snippet inline, though, I just flash it as a
message in the minibuffer. But I also leave it on the kill
Hi all,
this is a basic (I think) question about repeating events.
I am looking for an equivalent to other calendar's change this specific
occurrence option.
Here is an example.
Assume, I have a repeating event, like a commute:
#+begin_src org
*** Train From Office 2012-01-02 Mo 15:49-17:07
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
Hi Bastien,
Thorsten quintf...@googlemail.com writes:
Memnon Anon gegendosenflei...@googlemail.com writes:
pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
However, by mistake, it happens that the cursor is on the only visible
bullet star of the next heading
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca writes:
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
On 11.4.2012, at 08:38, Bastien wrote:
I must confess I'm not a user of org-indent. I have been testing it a
few times and always had the feeling it goes against Org's
Henning Redestig henning@googlemail.com writes:
Hi,
I write many source blocks that take a fairly long time to execute
(several minutes). Sometimes I find myself wanting to do cosmetic
changes to the code, that I know (for sure) do not change the output,
after the first evaluation.
Uwe Brauer o...@mat.ucm.es writes:
On Wed, 11 Apr 2012 09:38:46 -0400, Eric Schulte eric.schu...@gmx.com
wrote:
Hi Uwe,
Uwe Brauer o...@mat.ucm.es writes:
OK, for my own edification I had changed the message body from
(I'm hoping these are sufficiently quoted to
Hi, Nick
I have expressed myself poorly. It is not so much what I can not get to
work. It is more is such-and-such possible. I would like to have two headings
in one file, and to be able to use `org-capture' to file notes under
each of them
in a date-tree. I know you can file notes under an
Julian Burgos jul...@hafro.is wrote:
Thanks for the answer Nick. So to get a TOC without numbers I would
need to edit the TEX file directly, right?
You could do that, but you could also use John's idea below to add
\addcontentsline after each heading in the org file.
Nick
On mið 11.apr
Hello,
Thorsten quintf...@googlemail.com writes:
I just posted a proposal how to activate org-indent conditional on the
sessions display-type, since the irritating behaviour I had only happens
in a console session, so I guess some overlays involved are only visible
in X11.
There are no
ah, this was easy, thanks!
2012/4/12 Eric Schulte eric.schu...@gmx.com:
Henning Redestig henning@googlemail.com writes:
Hi,
I write many source blocks that take a fairly long time to execute
(several minutes). Sometimes I find myself wanting to do cosmetic
changes to the code, that I
Stuart McLean smclean0...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, Nick
I have expressed myself poorly. It is not so much what I can not get to
work. It is more is such-and-such possible. I would like to have two
headings
in one file, and to be able to use `org-capture' to file notes under
each of them
in
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
Du Yanning duyann...@gmail.com writes:
text-mode-hook and c-mode-hook do NOT have this bug.
and the org-mode-hook of orgmode shipped within emacs 23.3 does NOT
have this bug.
This is now fixed, thanks.
The problem was that Org relied on `face-remapping-alist'
Hi, Org people!
Now that many Org files are part of my agenda list, it became more
likely that I inadvertently kill one of them. Then, commands like t
or RET in the agenda fail.
--8---cut here---start-8---
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument
On Tue, Apr 10 2012, Karl Voit wrote:
When I invoke the snippet using »test« followed by the TAB key,
yasnippet correctly inserts the template. But after pressing the
first key afterwards, I get an extra space character.
So with »test« followed by TAB, »foo«, TAB, »bar«, I get this:
,[
On 11.04.2012 16:14, Eric Schulte wrote:
[...]
Hi Bernd,
I can't recreate this hanging issue locally (I don't have access to a
windows box). This sounds like an ESS issue to me since ESS seems to be
the hanging process. Perhaps a good first step would be to try to
evaluate (require
François Pinard pin...@iro.umontreal.ca wrote:
Hi, Org people!
Now that many Org files are part of my agenda list, it became more
likely that I inadvertently kill one of them. Then, commands like t
or RET in the agenda fail.
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument
* Jason Dunsmore jasondunsm...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Apr 10 2012, Karl Voit wrote:
When I invoke the snippet using »test« followed by the TAB key,
yasnippet correctly inserts the template. But after pressing the
first key afterwards, I get an extra space character.
So with »test«
Is there a babel command to do the following:
evaluate all code blocks; for those for which the result is not yet
recorded in the org file, record the result; for those for which the
result was already recorded, compare the new result with the old result;
flag blocks where there is a
* Andreas Leha andreas.l...@med.uni-goettingen.de wrote:
Hi all,
this is a basic (I think) question about repeating events.
I am looking for an equivalent to other calendar's change this specific
occurrence option.
Please do read the documentation related to
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com writes:
François Pinard pin...@iro.umontreal.ca wrote:
Now that many Org files are part of my agenda list, it became more
likely that I inadvertently kill one of them. Then, commands like
t or RET in the agenda fail. I have to first revisit the Org
file by
I have the following situation: In a Project someone else has to do
something and I have to wait until that is finished. If it is finished,
then there are several TODOs. How do I that in a clever way? I.e. how to
write that future TODOs, so that they do not appear as TODOs now (e.g.
in the agenda)
On Thu, Apr 12 2012, Julian Burgos wrote:
Thanks for the answer Nick. So to get a TOC without numbers I would
need to edit the TEX file directly, right?
Hi there,
another option might be to remove the num:nil org option and instead
tell latex not to number any sections by setting
pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com writes:
François Pinard pin...@iro.umontreal.ca wrote:
Now that many Org files are part of my agenda list, it became more
likely that I inadvertently kill one of them. Then, commands like
t or RET in the
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
Hello,
Thorsten quintf...@googlemail.com writes:
I just posted a proposal how to activate org-indent conditional on the
sessions display-type, since the irritating behaviour I had only happens
in a console session, so I guess some overlays
Christian Moe m...@christianmoe.com writes:
On 4/11/12 10:46 PM, Martyn Jago wrote:
suvayu alifatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com writes:
Hi François,
On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 21:22, François Allissonfranc...@allisson.co
wrote:
I'm curious
to know what you are using from org-contrib...
-
Hello!
I’m trying to use orgmode with beamerposter LaTeX package [1] to make a poster.
I’ve managed to remove toc and override \maketitle . However I can’t seem to
find a way to suppress a title from the only high level section * Poster.
I've tried to add :B_ignoreheading: via C-c C-b i with
Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
Du Yanning duyann...@gmail.com writes:
text-mode-hook and c-mode-hook do NOT have this bug.
and the org-mode-hook of orgmode shipped within emacs 23.3 does NOT
have this bug.
This is now fixed, thanks.
The problem was
I'm having problems over a document with headings down to a depth of 5
export the levels 4 and 5 as \paragraph and \subparagraph, respectively.
My org-export-latex-classes includes the following:
(article \\documentclass[11pt]{article}
(\\section{%s} . \\section*{%s})
(\\subsection{%s} .
François Pinard pin...@iro.umontreal.ca wrote:
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com writes:
François Pinard pin...@iro.umontreal.ca wrote:
Now that many Org files are part of my agenda list, it became more
likely that I inadvertently kill one of them. Then, commands like
t or RET in the
Pedro Silva psilva+...@pedrosilva.pt wrote:
I'm having problems over a document with headings down to a depth of 5
export the levels 4 and 5 as \paragraph and \subparagraph, respectively.
My org-export-latex-classes includes the following:
(article \\documentclass[11pt]{article}
On Wednesday, April 11, 2012, François Allisson wrote:
Hello,
I've just updated the index of contributed packages on Worg [1]. Have
a look, it is full of treasures...
I use org-collector pretty extensively for meeting workflows. I use
concepts similar to Org Mode Tips for Team Management (
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com writes:
Try setting org-export-headline-levels to 6 or use the equivalent in-buffer
setting
#+OPTIONS: H:6
Ah, that did it. Thanks for your help!
--
Pedro
On Thu, Apr 12 2012, Julian Burgos wrote:
Thanks for the answer Nick. So to get a TOC without numbers I would
need to edit the TEX file directly, right?
Hi there,
another option might be to remove the num:nil org option and instead
tell latex not to number any sections by setting
I typically handle this using the ordered property.
* Project
:PROPERTIES:
:ORDERED: t
:END:
** VERIFY Task I am waiting on (I have a TODO state named VERIFY in my normal
setup)
** TODO Task I need to do first (after waiting)
** TODO Task I need to do second (after waiting and after the
Sebastien Vauban wxhgmqzgwmuf@... writes:
Hi Nick and Markus,
Nick Dokos wrote:
Nick Dokos nicholas.dokos@... wrote:
Markus Heller hellerm2@... wrote:
Hm, so ok, restarting emacs actually solved it.
Kinda weird, because I never had to do this when updating org (I don't
Thanks!
On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 12:10 PM, Bastien b...@gnu.org wrote:
Hi Marcelo,
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa celose...@gmail.com writes:
I already knew about #1, but #2 seems interesting. How could I
implement that?
There are useful examples here:
Hi all,
I'm looking for a little coding help.
I want to try to a task's priority automatically, based on the priorities
of its subtasks.
Specifically, I'd like to set the priority of the task to the priority of
the highest-priority subtask.
And I'd like that task priority to be updated (if
Hi everyone,
At the moment, org-agenda-goto shows me the current item plus one subitem.
I would prefer it to show all the subitems of the current item; and ideally
it would narrow the buffer to just the current item subtree.
I've looked at the code and variables that affect org-agenda-goto, and
Filippo A. Salustri salus...@ryerson.ca wrote:
Hi all,
I'm looking for a little coding help.
I want to try to a task's priority automatically, based on the priorities of
its subtasks.
Specifically, I'd like to set the priority of the task to the priority of the
highest-priority
Well, looks like my text was kind of stupid and or confusing...
Anyway, I started reading An Introduction To General Systems Thinking -
surprisingly interesting book, and it's helping me answer most of those
questions in deeper ways. I needed to do some additional investigation
before starting to
Mike McLean mike.mcl...@pobox.com writes:
I typically handle this using the ordered property.
Yes, and for more complex dependencies, there is org-depend.el
in the contrib/ directory.
--
Bastien
As an exercise, we can have a function checking for markers
in the current agenda and double-checking for the existence
of the associated buffer. The user could run this function
regularily in an agenda buffer if he wants.
Anyone?
--
Bastien
Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:
On my machine, this change causes a noticeable lag when typing in
org-mode buffers. The cursor hesitates for a bit and then lurches
forward. If I turn off buffer-face-mode the lag disappears. I'm still
figuring out how to diagnose the problem.
Let us
François Allisson franc...@allisson.co writes:
On my side, I am only discovering the contrib/lisp directory, but have
already tested with profits org-contacts and org-mairix. I'm curious
to know what you are using from org-contrib...
I'd be curious too.
Can someone organize a poll around
Yagnesh Raghava Yakkala yagn...@live.com writes:
I think directory listing is forbidden on org website.(for security
reasons)
Directory listing is forbidden be default for all directory but some
of them are accessible.
Jason just make this dir accessible: http://orgmode.org/img/
HTH,
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