Bastien bzg at altern.org writes:
Bastien bzg at altern.org writes:
Here is a solution that works for me.
This is really good! I am looking for it for a long time.
Thanks
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((default))
`org-show-siblings'
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at the beginning of line), and undo
the kill. The buffer then looks like
I think you forgot to attach the example, and I was not able to
reproduce the problem by following the directions...
My bad… here:
MRE.org
Description: Binary data
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which
has such a cookie, so I suggest the statistics cookie is removed from the
captured link (just like the priority cookie was).
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¹ http://orgmode.org/manual/Breaking-down-tasks.html
for this not to happen ?
I guess the filling function should recognize the timestamp not to split it,
but my lisp knowledge makes it more of a feature request than anything else.
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(Like so :
2013-02-09 Sat
14:46)
}
No.
Although you could always add
\beamerdefaultoverlayspecification{+-}
to the preamble.
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org-enforce-todo-dependencies t
org-icalendar-store-UID t
org-occur-hook '(org-first-headline-recenter)
org-from-is-user-regexp \\William Henney\\
org-remember-templates '((Todo 116 * TODO %?\n %i\n %a
~/org/TODO.org Tasks)
(Journal 106 * %U %?\n\n
switching between agenda and TODO list
looks a bit unconvenient to me.
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I think it is a perl-style regex, but perhaps it could be ported to
emacs regexes.
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Hello all, please excuse me if this is a FAQ, I can't seem to find any
discussion on it.
How can one enter in repeating dates such as
every third thursday of each month
or
the first and third wendsdays of each month
?
Thank you very much.
Will
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of repetitions are common for organization in this area and I
would like to avoid having to enter in each date separately
Thank you,
Will
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 4:30 PM, Glauber Alex Dias Prado
sma...@gmail.comwrote:
William Halliburton whallibur...@gmail.com writes:
Hello all, please excuse me
Thanks much. That is exactly what I was wishing for.
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 6:08 PM, John Rakestraw li...@johnrakestraw.comwrote:
every third Monday of each month
I'm by no means the org/emacs expert, but here's what I'd do:
* Meeting on 3d Monday of each month
%%(diary-float t 1 3)
| arctan2 |
|---+---++-|
| 1 | 1 | 45 | 45. |
#+TBLFM: $3=arctan($1/$2)::$4=arctan2($1,$2)
** Versions
Org 6.34trans, Aquamacs 2.0preview4, Emacs 23.1.92.1
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confuse your regexps:
!, !!, !!!, !=, %, , , *, +, +/-, -, /, :, ::, :=, , =, =, ==,
=, , =, ?, \, ^, _, |, ||, |||
I don't think it is necessary to allow all of these in table formulae
since many have synonyms. E.g., `x y' can be written `pand(x, y)'
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in the table to put each conditional sum.
You could probably avoid the need for the extra columns if you recoded
the summation using an elisp formula instead of a calc formula. As far
as I know, you can't do string comparisons inside a calc formula.
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Is anyone else seeing this?
$ git pull --verbose
repo.or.cz[0: 195.113.20.142]: errno=Operation timed out
fatal: unable to connect a socket (Operation timed out)
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, the `re' match fails.
Maybe we shall not depend on (image-file-name-regexp) ?
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uses double spaces between sentences in their ascii text.
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2011/8/25 Bastien b...@altern.org:
Hi William,
William Xu william@gmail.com writes:
M-x org-toggle-inline-images doesn't work for links like this:
[[./ref/diskStructures.png]]
It works well here on Emacs GNU Emacs 24.0.50.1 or 23.3.1 and
Org 7.7 (latest git version.)
What version
org file for a demonstration.
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test-export-latex-src-block.org
Description: Binary data
or LaTeX and editing that output.
You've just stumbled into one of them...
I'd support some kind of fix, but it'd be moderately to very involved
and far beyond my level of comfort with Elisp. I also agree that it'd
be hard to specify.
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Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes:
William Gardella gardell...@gmail.com writes:
I think org-mode should aim to be flexible enough to accomodate all
writers, writing tasks, and writing styles.
With flexibility comes complexity, which runs counter to org should be
simple.
Agreed
or LaTeX and editing that output.
You've just stumbled into one of them...
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bibliography database to one paper kind of
system.
Best,
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search engines and library websites
decide to use some kind of free software infrastructure, or at least a
relatively open and consistent API...alas, I don't know if library
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Hello
I was looking at the table tutorial
[[http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/tables.html][here]], and some
information conflicted with my Org setup. It says
When columns are narrowed, it might be useful to temporary see the
content of a cell with C-c TAB...
I couldn't get it to work with this
-format
The developer says he originally wanted to use org-mode syntax for the
app's file format, but that he ran out of time (and I assume ended up
using something simpler).
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will find it useful.
Any suggestions, feedback and code help is more than welcome.
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Hi Puneeth
On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 11:43 PM, Puneeth Chaganti puncha...@gmail.com wrote:
William,
Thanks for trying it out!
No problem - anything to avoid doing my real work
On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 9:16 AM, William Henney when...@gmail.com wrote:
This looks very promising - thanks
Hello,
I see in the manual
http://orgmode.org/manual/Plain-lists.html
that with ordered lists, you can for example start one with the number
20 by starting the text of the item with [@20]
I assume this means I can just have a newline that looks like this
[@20] some text for this item
and hit
Excellent, thank you.
Chris
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William Beard wcbear...@gmail.com writes:
I see in the manual
http://orgmode.org/manual/Plain-lists.html
that with ordered lists, you can for example start one with the number
20 by starting
| | || |
|-+-+---++-|
, it's not so beautiful anymore if I send it in an email.
It looks fine in my monospaced font---isn't it just a matter of formatting when
you paste it into your preferred email client?
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Hi all,
I, for reasons I cannot control, have to use Windows. I've been using emacs
and the version of org mode packaged with emacs. However, I've wanted to
use org-drill, which as far as I understand requires compiling org-mode
from source. I copied local.mk from the Emacs on Windows section
automatically; I'll try to get that sorted out somehow.
Thanks,
Will
On Sun, Apr 6, 2014 at 3:02 AM, Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de wrote:
William Kunkel writes:
I've traced the problem to the fact that make is trying to run a
temporary batch script with cmd, with the contents:
@echo off
Wow, I sure feel silly now. This is so much easier than trying to get the
damn thing compiled under Windows. Thanks!
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On Sun, Apr 6, 2014 at 2:23 PM, Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de wrote:
William Kunkel writes:
Does the ELPA package include packages not bundled with Emacs (Those
I use description lists a lot in org documents, and I find myself following
a certain pattern to add new ones:
1. Put the cursor on another item and hit M-RET to create a new item
2. Enter the first part of the list item
3. Hit RIGHT, RIGHT, RIGHT, SPACE
4. Enter the second part of
Haha, that's a lot more clever than what I was trying to do. Thanks for
pointing that out.
- Will
On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 11:20 AM, Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.comwrote:
Hello,
William Kunkel w...@wkunkel.com writes:
I use description lists a lot in org documents, and I find myself
Is there a standard way to record the outcomes of certain TODO items? For
example, I had a TODO item to research and come to a decision about part of
the architecture of a software project I'm starting, and I'd like to record
the result of that TODO item, that is, the decision that I made. I found
I could well add it in a sub-heading under the TODO, I was just curious if
there was a built-in org-mode way that I ought to be using instead of
rolling something of my own.
Cheers,
Will
On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 10:27 PM, Eric Abrahamsen
e...@ericabrahamsen.netwrote:
William Kunkel w
Alright, I'll just do my own thing then, I suppose. Thanks!
On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 10:48 PM, Eric Abrahamsen
e...@ericabrahamsen.netwrote:
William Kunkel w...@wkunkel.com writes:
I could well add it in a sub-heading under the TODO, I was just
curious if there was a built-in org-mode way
I'm just getting started using Org Babel and I've run into a bit of an
annoyance that I can't seem to find an answer to in the Org Babel docs. I
find myself wanting to use one variable in multiple code blocks, for
example, the path to a file. Org Babel provides several mechanisms for
including
around the problem by putting the python 2 code in a separate
org file and use
# Local Variables:
# org-babel-python-command: /path/to/python2
# End:
but keeping everything in the same file would be preferable.
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such an item in a table without org table
misinterpreting it?
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Hi
Is there an easy way to specify the python version to use for a
particular
block or sub-tree?
My use case is that I have mainly migrated to python 3, but there is
still
the occasional library that has not been updated yet, so I need
)
describes a reference to a table in a section, possibly in a different
file, and the ID property is probably more stable than a filename, so
I'd argue that what we have is enough.
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I have a title in which I need to have some text in italics. I tried this:
#+TITLE: Analysis of Sartre's /No Exit/
But the slashes were just exported literally, instead of italicizing. This
seemed like a pretty basic problem, but I've been unable to find anything
about it via Google or in the
,
Leonard
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I have a title in which I need to have some text in italics. I tried this:
#+TITLE: Analysis of Sartre's /No Exit/
But the slashes were just exported literally, instead of italicizing.
This seemed like a pretty basic
to get the total (time)seconds?
(1*3600 + 11*60 + 37 = 4297)
if $4 = 1@ 11' 37
how do I get $8 = 4297?
thanks
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]] section
of the calc manual
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Hi Ryan
Convert to degrees, then multiply by 3600:
| - | - | - | 1@ 11' 37 | - | - | - | 4297 |
#+TBLFM: $8=3600 deg($4); %d
Cheers
Will
On Fri, May 2, 2014 at 8:52 PM, Ryan Moszynski
Hi Bastien
Thanks for the suggestion. I'm traveling at the moment, but I'll check it out
as soon as I get a chance.
Will
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Hi William,
William Henney when...@gmail.com writes
)
org-from-is-user-regexp \\William Everett\\
org-src-mode-hook '(org-src-babel-configure-edit-buffer
org-src-mode-configure-edit-buffer)
org-agenda-before-write-hook '(org-agenda-add-entry-text)
org-babel-pre-tangle-hook '(save-buffer)
org-mode-hook '(#[nil \300\301\302\303\304$\207 [org-add
[2014-09-11 Thu 11:25]
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is enabled and see that it is because that's the default, open foo.org, and type
* Heading
then when I hit return the cursor ends up under the *!
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.)
I'm afraid I don't know enough about this header argument or its use elsewhere
to offer a documentation patch, so I'm just pointing it out.
Working with R code blocks in Org is great.
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electric-indent-mode RET *twice* (to
disable and re-enable it) after you open the buffer?
Nothing different---the cursor ends up under the * after I hit return (and under
the H if I hit C-j, as someone else noticed).
Bill
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I am not using any proxy (to the best of my knowledge).
Are you saying that org.tar.gz is 6.08 for you?
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(es Autor Fecha Índice Pies de página)
or with the silly escape sequences:
(es Autor Fecha \xcdndice Pies de p\xe1gina)
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/~will/temarios-armonia.html
Much less ambitious than the other examples given, but it did its job.
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on by default. After doing C-c @ in an
org file, then M-: (org-region-active-p) gives t, as expected.
Maybe it is a problem with your customizations. You can check by
running M-x start-vanilla-aquamacs.
I am running Aquamacs 1.5, org-mode 6.12b
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be Sir Terry Pratchett
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7805143.stm
:)
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Remember
. Item 6 in the FAQ entry says You should restart org mode to have
the changes take effect. What is the best way to do this? I couldn't
get anything to work, short of rebooting emacs.
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the problem is
that the text-ind parameter is false when all the values in the
independent variable column are legal numbers. However, my lisp
skills are not up to fixing this.
Cheer
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, aquamacs 1.5
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couldn't see from the manual how to do this. The TAGS property seems
to be created on the fly.
Cheers
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'(org-time-grid class color) (min-colors 16) (background light))
(:foreground DarkGoldenrod
'(org-todo ((t (:foreground Red2 :overline gray :underline gray
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generally use the COMMENT state to control what is exported, but at
one stage I must have tried to do something more complicated. I didn't
stick to it.
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Correction
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 1:39 PM, William Henney when...@gmail.com wrote:
Currently, if I export the third sub-tree to html (via C-c @ C-x
C-e h),
That should have been C-c @ C-c C-e h
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On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 10:42 AM, Carsten Dominik
domi...@science.uva.nl wrote:
Are there other opinons on this request?
+1
This is a localization, and as such should not be hard-wired
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if it just fell through
the cracks or if it is not considered to be a reasonable question :)
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Correction:
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However, there are certainly issues with the html headers when
I meant headings (i.e. h1, h6, etc), not headers.
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that you put into org mode development. How you manage to do
all this and be scientifically productive too never ceases to astound
me.
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as the prefix.
I believe the standard spelling is chosenness, although it is a very
rare word in English outside of Judaism :)
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://www.diveintopython.org/soap_web_services/
HTH
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?
Agreed. Alphabetic sorting would be a nice optional extra, but just
(1) and (2) would be great.
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information back to
the service, e.g., marking a task as done
Does anyone know of a service that supports all 3?
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sync-tadalist.py
Description: Binary data
Will
[1] If you are in emacs, you have C-h b, M-x apropos, etc. If you
are not in emacs, why would you need to know the keybindings?
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. That is why I
mentioned orgtbl, ie org table editing facilities are needed but the major
mode is something else.
What about a radio table using orgtbl-to-generic?
See Appendix 6 of the Org manual
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Hi Rustom
Sorry for the delay - I only check the list sporadically…
On Sun, Aug 4, 2013 at 6:13 AM, Rustom Mody rustompm...@gmail.com wrote:
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much because the music is one page
long most of the time.
Pretty sure there is already an FSF copyright assignment for me on
file.
Happy hacking,
-w
From 1709deacfdbb6eb76edf5878df106d9e1cc676fa Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: William Waites wwai...@tardis.ed.ac.uk
Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2013 12:18:55
For the record I was mailed off-list and it was pointed out I had the
row/column order reversed in my formula.
#+TBLFM: $2@2='(length(org-lookup-all F '(remote(books,$3@2..$3@)) nil))
Using @2$2 etc makes it all work.
Org spreadsheets are great!
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On Wed, 25 Sep 2013 09:15:45 -0600, Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com said:
Hi William, I've added your ABC notation support to Org-mode.
Thank you Eric!
If you have time to add ob-ABC documentation to [1] that would
be much appreciated but is not required.
Patch for the web
working but find a perfect example
somewhere.
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/][/Org/]]
# ---
When I look at it in Emacs, Org in the first line is in italics (no /s), but in the second line I
see
/Org/
as the anchor text.
When exported to HTML it is turned into i as it should, so that's fine,
but shouldn't it show in italics in Emacs?
Bill
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13(3):66–73
40. Schulte E, Davison D, Dye T, Dominik C (2012) A multi-language computing
environment for literate programming and reproducible research. J Stat Softw
46(3):1–24
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ago,
where Marvin Doyley had the same question:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/34020
Matt Lundin said he'd hacked up something in Perl and he'd put it in Worg,
but I can't find it in there ... Matt, did you ever post it?
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converted all my compactitem lists to
itemize).
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a bit of money to get it
really well done then it ends up being worth it. I have no strong opinion about
the money but wanted to mention this as a possible idea.
My continuing thanks to Bastien, Nicholas, Carsten and everyone else for such
amazing work on Org!
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links in the PDF file by going through
pdflatex. However, I imagine that implementing a latex backend for org
would be a lot of work, so I hesitate to suggest it. Muse-mode might
be a better fit for anyone who needs this sort of functionality.
Cheers
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that is not filled correctly by the
fill-paragraph command. Here are some more words.
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anything to do with lists, since I am sure I
have occasionally seen it in a plain paragraph after a deeply nested
heading, but I can't seem to reproduce that now.
Cheers
Will
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Dr William Henney, Centro de Radioastronomía y Astrofísica,
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Campus Morelia
. This causes no problems in most
programming languages, or for calc.el, but it is misinterpreted in
table formulae. Is it possible to easily fix this?
Interesting bug! Fixed as well, thank you very much.
Great.
Cheers
Will
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Dr William Henney, Centro de Radioastronomía y Astrofísica
On 6/4/07, Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jun 4, 2007, at 15:39, William Henney wrote:
Thanks Carsten. Is this fix just for the indent-relative bug, or does
it fix the second (fill-paragraph) bug as well?
The fix will only fix the second bug (with fill-paragraph). The first
this?
Cheers
Will
P.S. I tried #+OPTIONS: *:nil but this has no effect
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Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Campus Morelia
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Will
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