Le 08 Dec 2009 17:34, andrea a écrit:
I have to write things like
f(x) = | 0 if x == 1
| 1 otherwise
with the big curly bracket.
It's a common thing and I found in latex is like here
http://www.mathhelpforum.com/math-help/latex-help/59690-left-curly-brace.html
Using \left{
Le 01 Feb 2010 12:25, Łukasz Stelmach a écrit:
OK. I've got some ideas. I'll see if they are feasible.
Btw, it seems to be a very nice feature to be able to get rss/atom feed
from published org pages.
Olivier
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Le 22 Aug 2011 14:26, Sebastien Vauban a écrit:
That's pretty interesting, but not quite what I meant: I was thinking
that TODOs would be first sorted by outline level, and then only TODOs
that belonged to a subtree with higher TODOs would be indented. With
indented, a second-level TODO
Le 11 Nov 2011 11:19, Cameron Seader a écrit:
I have lots of .org files with tasks in each one, but my global task
list does not show anything. Is there something I need to do to set
this up?
You should have a look to the variable org-agenda-files (see
Le 11 Nov 2011 12:17, Cameron Seader a écrit:
I get an error when setting the variable to a folder
(setq org-agenda-custom-commands
((org-agenda-files '(~/Documents/Notes/org/))
))
You are not supposed to set it to a folder. I use something like:
(setq org-agenda-files
Dear Org users,
I am pleased to do the first announce of neo, which stands for No Emacs
Org. The goal of this project is to provide a full implementation of
Org usable in Python.
Current features
~
- Org file parser
- Agenda builder
- Todo-list builder
- Custom todo
Le 19 Apr 2011 15:28, Christopher Allan Webber a écrit:
bikeshed
One comment: it seems strange that the package name is neo and
yet I'm import org'ing. Maybe the namespace should be neoorg?
/bikeshed
Yes, this disturbs me too. Maybe it should be better to simply do
'import org' on Python
Le 19 Apr 2011 16:36, Xiao-Yong Jin a écrit:
Keep up the good work!
PS. I actually wish there were a html/javascript
implementation that can pull org files directly from some
online storage places (google docs or dropbox...). It looks
to me, by reading the code, that it might be possible
Le 15 Apr 2011 14:31, Nick Dokos a écrit:
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com wrote:
If one goal of such a formal description of Org-mode would be to parse
text Org-mode files into an abstract syntax tree ...
I think this should be the starting point: what are the goals for all this?
Dear list,
Following all the nice comments you made after my first announce, I just
uploaded an updated version of the org-capture extension.
You can find it on the main webpage
http://chadok.info/firefox-org-capture/ or on the Mozilla addons
repository
Le 10 Apr 2014 22:20, AW a écrit:
It just does the same thing as the Javascript bookmarklet but without
the need to register the scheme org-protocol:// in Firefox/Gnome/KDE/XDG
(or whatever we are supposed to do this week to manage handler for
protocols). I hope this solution to be easier
Dear list,
I would like to announce the first version of an extension to
call org-capture through org-protocol from Firefox:
- http://chadok.info/firefox-org-capture/
It just does the same thing as the Javascript bookmarklet but without
the need to register the scheme org-protocol:// in
Le 21 Feb 2014 16:43, Rasmus a écrit:
So what do I do after installing it? I get a new button but nothing
happens when I click it.
Do you have emacs server and org-protocol enabled ? Something like this
in your .emacs:
(server-start)
(require 'org-protocol)
If not, you should add these two
Le 21 Feb 2014 18:34, Peter Salazar a écrit:
I'm having the same issue as Nick: the command line invocation works, but
the button in Firefox has no effect. I changed the emacs binary path to
/usr/bin/aquamacs
Is /usr/bin/aquamacs also doing the job of emacsclient ? What is your
version of
Le 21 Feb 2014 18:22, Erik Hetzner a écrit:
I had to start emacsclient in a terminal, probably because my emacs
was run with emacs --daemon ? I made a little wrapper script that runs
emacsclient in a terminal.
Are you happy with the wrapper ? The other solution would be to give
full control on
Hello,
I am using clocktable to display a summary of the effort in a subtree.
As I am not particularly interested in precise hourly details, I would
like to display the total time in days instead of hours.
Now I have:
| L | Headline | Time ||
Le 26 Mar 2010 17:31, Olivier Schwander a écrit:
Hello,
I am using clocktable to display a summary of the effort in a subtree.
As I am not particularly interested in precise hourly details, I would
like to display the total time in days instead of hours.
Now I have:
| L | Headline
Le 15 Jun 2010 18:51, David Maus a écrit:
The Org to Atom exporter I've preliminary announce some weeks ago
entered a state I consider to be stable and consistent enough to be
included into Org mode.
Great work, I work it will really improve web publishing ability of
org-mode.
Some remarks
Le 15 Sep 2010 17:24, [AvataR] a écrit:
I want to write simple desktop widget for my todo list in org. I can parse
output of org-agenda, but this way sucks. Is there any clear way to enumerate
all events in file/buffer/whatelse with their properties (like todo
state, deadline etc)?
I am not
Le 06 Oct 2010 21:39, Matthew Leifer a écrit:
That is odd. texi2dvi should default to using regular latex. You usually
have to pass a -p option or use the alias texi2pdf in order to use pdflatex.
It might be that you have a LATEX environment variable set. In any case,
you can alter this
Le 16 Oct 2010 00:13, Pere Quintana Seguí a écrit:
Al 15/10/10 22:32, En/na Eric Schulte ha escrit:
this approach might be less appropriate for RSS, mainly because code
block output is most easily contained in an Org-mode file, and then
exported along with the rest of the file. RSS files
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