Mail von Scott Randby, Thu, 26 Feb 2015 at 17:23:56 -0500:
Hello,
> I know this isn't exactly a question about org, but it affects org,
> so I'm hoping someone on this list might be willing to help me.
>
> The -remote command line option has been removed from Firefox 36:
I ran in the same probl
Mail von Xebar Saram, Sat, 28 Feb 2015 at 08:19:17 +0200:
Hello,
> I was wondering if anyone uses helm for refiling org capture data. and if
> so can anyone share his methods/setup?
I switched from ido to helm around last christmas and it is hard to retrain
my fingers and habbits...
Here is, wh
Mail von Stefan-W. Hahn, Sun, 01 Mar 2015 at 09:13:26 +0100:
Hello,
sorry, on addition:
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC elisp
(setq org-completion-use-ido nil
org-completion-use-iswitchb nil
org-refile-use-outline-path nil
org-completion-handler nil)
>
> (defun helm-refile-comple
On Sat, Feb 28, 2015 at 08:19:17AM +0200, Xebar Saram wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone uses helm for refiling org capture data. and if
> so can anyone share his methods/setup?
>
> googling for it didnt yield to many results (especially for people like me
> who dont know to code :))
I tried using
Hello,
Alexis writes:
> ECM:
>
> 1. emacs -Q
> 2. Split frame into two windows via `C-x 3`.
> 3. Make one "*scratch*" buffer window dedicated via:
>(a) `M-:`
>(b) (set-window-dedicated-p (selected-window) t)
> 4. Select the other window.
> 5. Visit file `test.org`, containing:
>
> *
On 2015-03-01T20:20:06+1100, Nicolas Goaziou said:
NG> Org uses `org-src-window-setup' to control the display, which
NG> overrides dedicated windows. You may want to customize the
former.
Thanks for bringing my attention to this variable! However,
setting it to 'current-window seems to have
Hi,
finally I will give a first version not as a patch (my ideas implies
some changes in section numbering and I fear to break something as a
non-texi user).
*First:*reorganization of Tables part
3. Tables
3.1 Tables operations
3.1.1 Table syntax
3.1.2 The build-in table editor
Hello Org mode users,
I've had the idea for a while of combining Org Babel with Mesos,
since I believe that such mix could be an interesting alternative
for having descriptive deployments of workloads on a cluster
by using Org syntax.
I finished a very, very, very early version of it already so I
Hi,
I am using Org Mode 8.2.10 with Emacs 24.4.1 on Windows 7.
I have assigned colors to my tags as follows:
(setq org-tag-faces
'(("Tag1" :background "LawnGreen") ("Tag2" :background "yellow")))
The colors work fine in an org file and in the Agenda View. However,
when I am in Column View,
"Stefan-W. Hahn" wrote:
[...]
> sorry, on addition:
>> #+BEGIN_SRC elisp
>
> (setq org-completion-use-ido nil
> org-completion-use-iswitchb nil
> org-refile-use-outline-path nil
> org-completion-handler nil)
>
>> (defun helm-refile-completing-read (orig-func prompt coll
Richard Lawrence writes:
> That would be wonderful! Will you publish a patch or, better, a branch
> somewhere, even if it's not ready for master?
I created a new branch: "wip-cite". It introduces support for @key
[@key] [cite:pre @key post] and [(cite):pre @key post] constructs.
As a reminder,
Hi,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> That would be wonderful! Will you publish a patch or, better, a branch
>> somewhere, even if it's not ready for master?
>
> I created a new branch: "wip-cite". It introduces support for @key
> [@key] [cite:pre @key post] and [(cite):pre @key post] constructs.
Coo
Hi to all.
I'm afraid to ask. But... Anyway. Does %%(org-calendar-holiday) know
about holiday-local-holidays? I'm not programmer, sorry. I've set up
those local holidays but cannot see them in my agenda.
Thanks in advance.
Rasmus writes:
> Probably a CITATION_STYLE as well, e.g. "numeric", "author-year", etc.
I suggest we keep Patrick Daly's distinction between "citation style"
and "citation mode". Hence, #+CITATION_MODE instead
of #+CITATION_STYLE.
IIUC, there are three citation modes:
1. Harvard, author-dat
[Crossposted to the help-gnu-emacs list, for possible advice on
whether or not this involves a bug in GNU Emacs.]
On 2015-03-02T09:29:09+1100, Melleus said:
M> I'm afraid to ask. But... Anyway. Does
%%(org-calendar-holiday) M> know about holiday-local-holidays?
I'm not programmer, sorry. I'
Rasmus writes:
> I have noticed tex4ht manages to do "proper" citations in odt. Perhaps we
> can study the resulting xml and how it adds a entries. Formatting is
> tricky... Perhaps only zotero is useful here.
IIUC, tex4ht uses the dvi (device independent format of Knuth) file
produced by LaT
Melleus writes:
> Hi to all.
>
> I'm afraid to ask. But... Anyway. Does %%
> about holiday-local-holidays? I'm not programmer, sorry. I've set up
> those local holidays but cannot see them in my agenda.
>
Can you see them in the calendar? If so, I think you should
be able to see them in the agen
Aloha Aaron,
Aaron Ecay writes:
> By way of illustration, Biblatex (AFAICT) doesn’t provide a possessive
> citation command, which was mentioned by someone in this thread (or its
> predecessor) as a desideratum. I’d expect a savvy latex user to put in
> their preamble:
>
> \newcommand{\citeposs
Greetings.
I have now partially implemented support for the Processing programming
language in Babel. In particular, in my working branch Babel now
recognizes Processing blocks, and shows the resulting sketch in an
external viewer when the block is executed.
The second part is HTML export. When
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