On Tue, 07 Sep 2010 23:52:48 -0600, "Eric Schulte"
wrote:
>
> Hi Eric,
>
> I've changed the hook through which code blocks are evaluated so that
> this evaluation now takes place after included files have been included.
>
> Hopefully this will fix the issue you mentioned.
>
> Best -- Eric
Er
Hi folks,
If anybody is interested, I've wrote an small extension to put some
weather forecasts in the agenda.
It can be found here[1]. I've blogged about it yesterday, so if you're
curious you can read the entry[2].
Happy hacking,
[1] http://julien.danjou.info/google-weather-el.html
[2] http
ok, last change of the day : this removes the tags from the blogged
heading (is there not an easier way?) and also converts the tags format
into a comman seperated list suitable for googlecl/blogger labels. I'll
put it up into git soon.
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Richard Riley writes:
> Tim Burt writes:
>
>> Could Richard Riley have solved my problem? Yes he did.
>> http://naturallogofx.rketburt.org/2010/09/could-richard-riley-have-solved-my.html
>
> Glad its of some use. It (googlecl) has been on my "must check it out"
> list for a while ;)
>
> Its jus
Tim Burt writes:
> Could Richard Riley have solved my problem? Yes he did.
> http://naturallogofx.rketburt.org/2010/09/could-richard-riley-have-solved-my.html
Glad its of some use. It (googlecl) has been on my "must check it out"
list for a while ;)
Its just at test stage but taking shape -
John,
Thanks for you're input, I'll give it a whirl.
Nick Parker
www.developernotes.com
On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 2:04 PM, John Hendy wrote:
> Nick,
>
> How about this?? Just fiddled around a little and wonder what you think.
> There might be a better way, but essentially, I've done the followin
Could Richard Riley have solved my problem? Yes he did.
http://naturallogofx.rketburt.org/2010/09/could-richard-riley-have-solved-my.html
Thank you, thank you, thank you,
Tim
Richard Riley writes:
> Using the google command line you can get some super access to all your
> Google resources - i
"Eric Schulte" writes:
> Hey Richard,
>
> That looks interesting. See the gdoc-write code block defined in the
> library-of-babel in the org repo at contrib/babel/library-of-babel.org
> which allows saving Org-mode data to google docs using the google
> command line.
>
> Maybe your function woul
Sébastien Vauban writes:
> Hi Eric,
>
> "Eric Schulte" wrote:
>> Sébastien Vauban writes:
>>> "Eric Schulte" wrote:
Sébastien Vauban writes:
> "Eric Schulte" wrote:
>> Sébastien Vauban writes:
>>>
>>> 2. When the evaluation produces no output, but had well produced output
Hey Richard,
That looks interesting. See the gdoc-write code block defined in the
library-of-babel in the org repo at contrib/babel/library-of-babel.org
which allows saving Org-mode data to google docs using the google
command line.
Maybe your function would be suitable for addition to the
libra
On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 1:12 PM, Stephen Eglen wrote:
> The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
> that has been posted to gmane.emacs.orgmode as well.
>
> Matt Price writes:
>
>
> > - as I understand it this system will only work with entries that have
> > been added via "i" in a ca
Hi,
I've tried enhancing my capture template for Gnus mail, by using the
=%:author= variable:
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("m" "Mail" entry
(file+headline "~/Personal/refile.org" "Tasks")
"* TODO %:subje
Hi David,
David Maus wrote:
> Sébastien Vauban wrote:
>> it just perfectly *works*! Great, great feature... Thanks a lot.
>
> Sweet!
I must add that 14 seconds is the average time for my huge folder. For folder
of more traditional sizes (less emails), it's more or less instantaneous...
>> I'm
Hi Eric,
"Eric Schulte" wrote:
> Sébastien Vauban writes:
>> "Eric Schulte" wrote:
>>> Sébastien Vauban writes:
"Eric Schulte" wrote:
> Sébastien Vauban writes:
>>
>> 2. When the evaluation produces no output, but had well produced output
>>before, shouldn't Babel have
org-archive-subtree calls (abbreviate-file-name (buffer-file-name))
but the buffer file name is nil for indirect buffers.
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Hi Jambunathan,
Jambunathan K wrote:
> Sébastien Vauban
> writes:
>> Jambunathan K wrote:
>>> [...] Any thoughts on how this could be achieved ...
>>
>> That's going (really) far... But would that be do-able, waaoow!
>
> Yes it is going far.
>
> Sometimes going far makes us feel elated while at
Hi Eric,
"Eric Schulte" wrote:
> Sébastien Vauban writes:
>>> Hmm, I don't know how complex isodoc is to configure, but I'd think that
>>> defining a custom latex class would be simpler than tangling out LaTeX
>>> code blocks, however maybe this will change once I've looked at and
>>> understood
Using the google command line you can get some super access to all your
Google resources - including docs, calendars & blogs.
http://code.google.com/p/googlecl/
Once you have installed it and set up your OAUTH you can easily
manipulate/add/delete things in your google hosted data.
While not po
I now have a working function to blog the current org-entry to google
blogs (blogger,blogspot) . See new thread "Blogging org entries using
google command line".
Richard Riley writes:
> Richard Riley writes:
>
>> What would be the best elisp way to select the current org entry? I want
>> a h
Done, thanks -- Eric
Rainer M Krug writes:
> On 08/09/10 20:27, Eric Schulte wrote:
>> Hi Rainer,
>>
>> Thanks for pointing this out. I've just added inline syntax to the
>> _Structure of code blocks_ section of the manual.
>>
>> This may not be sufficient, but it should be an improvement.
>
On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 12:40 PM, John Hendy wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 2:34 PM, Sam Cramer wrote:
>
>>
>> The situation is one that arguably results from a lack of discipline on my
>> part (hence my interest in org-mode!): I add TODO items to documents I'm
>> writing without much regard as
Hello,
> Richard Riley writes:
> What would be the best elisp way to select the current org entry? I
> want a hot key to select the current item as current region (not
> into the clipboard).
> The problem I am having is that org-in-item-p is returning nil even
> though the point is in an org-
Richard Riley writes:
> What would be the best elisp way to select the current org entry? I want
> a hot key to select the current item as current region (not into the
> clipboard).
>
> The problem I am having is that org-in-item-p is returning nil even
> though the point is in an org-item. Is th
On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 2:34 PM, Sam Cramer wrote:
> Thanks for your response!
>
> On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 7:23 AM, John Hendy wrote:
>
>> Someone *might* be able to give you a workaround, but the way org-mode
>> works as far as I can see is that export rules always apply to the children
>> of a h
Ah, org-inlinetask.el, correct? Looks great -- thanks for the advice!
Sam
On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 9:14 AM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
> Sam Cramer writes:
> > When working on a document, I tend to sprinkle TODO headlines throughout
> the
> > doc. These are really very loosely structured; they just r
Thanks for your response!
On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 7:23 AM, John Hendy wrote:
> Someone *might* be able to give you a workaround, but the way org-mode
> works as far as I can see is that export rules always apply to the children
> of a higher-level headline. As such, the subitems of the non-export
Would something like this work?
\AtBeginSubsection[]{
\begin{frame}
\frametitle{Outline}
\tableofcontents[currentsubsection]
\end{frame}}
-
Make sure you have this in your file header:
#+options: tex:t latex:t
John
On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 2:24 PM, aditya siram wrote:
> Thanks
Sébastien Vauban wrote:
>it just perfectly *works*! Great, great feature... Thanks a lot.
Sweet!
>I'm excited about using this all the time now... Will you make that part of
>the master?
Sure, its on my list and will be pushed tomorrow (i think).
HTH,
-- David
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Erik Iverson writes:
> Sébastien Vauban wrote:
>> Hi Bastien and Dan,
>>
>> Bastien wrote:
>>> Dan Davison writes:
>>>
(We badly need a customize group for these org-src but non-babel
variables[1]. That suggests to me subsuming the "Babel" group (Should be
"Org Babel" for consiste
Thanks folks that fixed it!
I have another question, I'd like the sub-headings to show up as a
full-page slide as I transition into that topic. For example given the
following structure:
* Presentation
** Topic 1
*** Slide 1
*** Slide 2
** Topic 2
*** Slide 3
*** Slide 4
I'd like a full page slid
Nick,
How about this?? Just fiddled around a little and wonder what you think.
There might be a better way, but essentially, I've done the following:
- Left y-axis = distance
- Right y-axis = time
- I couldn't get the xtic(1) option to work, so I replaced things with what
I've found to work x:y:x
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On 08/09/10 20:27, Eric Schulte wrote:
> Hi Rainer,
>
> Thanks for pointing this out. I've just added inline syntax to the
> _Structure of code blocks_ section of the manual.
>
> This may not be sufficient, but it should be an improvement.
Definite
What would be the best elisp way to select the current org entry? I want
a hot key to select the current item as current region (not into the
clipboard).
The problem I am having is that org-in-item-p is returning nil even
though the point is in an org-item. Is the docstring where it mentions
"han
Sébastien Vauban wrote:
Hi Bastien and Dan,
Bastien wrote:
Dan Davison writes:
(We badly need a customize group for these org-src but non-babel
variables[1]. That suggests to me subsuming the "Babel" group (Should be
"Org Babel" for consistency?) within a new group, perhaps "Org Code" or
"
Youre right, without a session it works, but with a session it doesn't. Any
pointers for why this wouldn't work in the shell? I really need python for
On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 5:44 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
> Hi Seth,
>
> This works fine for me with external evaluation, e.g.
> --8<---cut
I have a bug to report for org-agenda-sorting-strategy.
I customized this variable to sort by priority ONLY using the Org Agenda
Custom Commands interface.
However, the priorities continue to be out of order.
I am sorting habits, some of which have no repetitions yet. It seems to be
sorting some
I'm using org-mode 6.33x with Emacs 23.2.1 on Windows XP.
As the manual explains in 7.5.3 capturing column view, I
know I can capture other org file's column view, but I
can't get it work.
I tried to pass "c:\org\file.org" and "c:/org/file.org" or
a bunch of other values to id: parameter, but I o
Hi Bastien and Dan,
Bastien wrote:
> Dan Davison writes:
>
>> (We badly need a customize group for these org-src but non-babel
>> variables[1]. That suggests to me subsuming the "Babel" group (Should be
>> "Org Babel" for consistency?) within a new group, perhaps "Org Code" or
>> "Org Src" or "Or
Hi Rainer,
Thanks for pointing this out. I've just added inline syntax to the
_Structure of code blocks_ section of the manual.
This may not be sufficient, but it should be an improvement.
Best -- Eric
Rainer M Krug writes:
> Hi
>
> I was struggling with inline source blocks, because I did n
fix confirmed.
thanks!
Malcolm Cook
Stowers Institute for Medical Research - Bioinformatics
Kansas City, Missouri USA
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Hi Miguel,
The hook is run as part of the tangle process, and the tangle process
ensures that if the tangled file was not open before tangling it will
not be open after tangling, so the code you pasted below will have no
effect.
You could use the following function instead of ob-tangle to get the
Hi Seb,
Sébastien Vauban writes:
> Hi Eric,
>
> "Eric Schulte" wrote:
>> Sébastien Vauban writes:
>>> "Eric Schulte" wrote:
Sébastien Vauban writes:
[...]
> 2. When the evaluation produces no output, but had well produced output
>before, shouldn't Babel have to delete the prev
Darlan Cavalcante Moreira writes:
> Maybe my problem is not related to slow folding/unfolding behavior that you
> are getting, but if I set the org-src-tab-acts-natively variable to t the
> folding/unfolding of headlines becomes very slow for me.
Thank you Darlan,
I have just pushed a change th
Hi Malcolm,
I've just pushed up a change that should fix this issue. After updating
from git you will have to run
make clean && make
to ensure that the org-install.el file is regenerated.
Please let me know if the problem persists -- Eric
"Cook, Malcolm" writes:
> I am following up with a
Matt Price writes:
> - as I understand it this system will only work with entries that have
> been added via "i" in a calendar-mode org agenda view. When I try to
> add items this way I am never prompted for a time, only a date. Am I
> missing something here?
hi Matt,
Carsten accepted a patch
John,
I am reworking the gnuplot script, it is not done at this point, but this is
what I currently have:
#+begin_src gnuplot :var data=sessions :file org-running.png :exports both
set title "Running Stats"
set xtics nomirror rotate by -45
set key noenhanced
set style data linespoints
p
Maybe my problem is not related to slow folding/unfolding behavior that you
are getting, but if I set the org-src-tab-acts-natively variable to t the
folding/unfolding of headlines becomes very slow for me.
In fact, I was thinking that I had the problem described here, but I just
isolated the cau
Dan Davison writes:
> (We badly need a customize group for these org-src but non-babel
> variables[1]. That suggests to me subsuming the "Babel" group (Should be
> "Org Babel" for consistency?) within a new group, perhaps "Org Code" or
> "Org Src" or "Org Source Code" ? Views?
I find "Org Code"
Jambu> I think there is a strong case for making headlines act as babel
Jambu> srcnames with their body providing content for noweb expansion
Jambu> [3]. This behaviour could be controlled by a buffer local
Jambu> variable.
Eric> This is an interesting suggestion. Next time I have time I will
Er
Sam Cramer writes:
> When working on a document, I tend to sprinkle TODO headlines throughout the
> doc. These are really very loosely structured; they just represent things
> that I need to do somewhat near the area that I'm looking at.
>
> I mark these lines with a :noexport: tag in order to pr
Noorul Islam writes:
> I think these cannot be changed because `calendar-date-style' is not
> available on earlier version of Emacs.
I was thinking that maybe a defvaralias only for EMACSen earlier than 23.1
might be a better solution that both keeps the compiler happy and the
code uncluttered (
On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 11:34 AM, Matt Price wrote:
>
>
> - Sven says something about using org-remember to do the same work -- it's
> not clear to me whether you have that working, Sven. In any case would it
> be difficult to use org-capture instead of the diary? That would certainly
> be bette
Noorul Islam writes:
> For me all these three gets exported as file:///tmp
>
> Another link [[file://tmp][another link]]
> Another link [[file+sys:///tmp][another link]]
> Another link [[file+emacs:///tmp][another link]]
Sorry, I should have checked more thoroughly: there is a bug, but it's
somep
Hi Seb,
Sébastien Vauban writes:
> Hi Eric,
>
> "Eric Schulte" wrote:
>> I look forward to any potential org->letter export this line of
>> investigation yields.
>
> As soon as this is closed, I'm willing to write a Worg page for this.
>
>>> - because I had not the hope of being able to configur
Hi,
Jambunathan K writes:
> Eric
>
> Thanks for the changes. I believe I need not work (or for all practical
> purposes set aside) working on letter writing support.
>
> Jambu>>> Btw, your approach set me thinking. I think there is a strong
> Jambu>>> case for making headlines act as babel srcna
Hi Erik et cal,
After having put it off for a ocuple of months finally trying to set this
up. I have both halves of Erik's code working now -- the ical2org that
syncs from google, and the elisp wrapper on googlecl that syncs from org
(see http://osdir.com/ml/emacs-orgmode-gnu/2010-07/msg00265.htm
I am following up with a workaround for this old issue (from July).
This problem persists with latest `git pull` on orgmode version 7.01
This minimal init file will cause it:
(require 'org-install)
;(require 'org)
(require 'ob-perl)
uncomment the 2nd line, and the problem goes away.
Cheers,
Hi David,
David Maus wrote:
> Sébastien Vauban wrote:
>> Thanks a lot for trying to get Gnus better behaving in face of slow servers
>> like Courier...
>>
>> Do "you" want me to test something special to move things forward?
>
> Okay, could you try the attached patch? It is based on current master
For what it's worth on the topic of beamer outlines, I recently created a
presentation and wanted the Outline to re-appear before every section.
Having this at the top of the document (right after all the #+options stuff)
worked great:
-
\AtBeginSection[]{
\begin{frame}
\frametitle{Outline}
\t
Hello,
I'm trying to automate the writing of proposals. Just a couple of tasks to
describe, to evaluate, and then put a price on the total amount. That's about
it.
Though, I have some problems making that dream a full reality yet, even if Org
already makes me go really far!
The following is an m
Nick,
This got me curious to see the output. I tried to generate it on my computer
and get this in the *gnuplot* buffer after running the code:
-
gnuplot> plot data using 1:2:3 notitle
^
warning: Skipping data file with no valid points
Hello,
> Daniel Clemente writes:
> Hi. This change in org.el (commit
> fd16515b4a88d48362223b19c511c4973cdbc84c, 2010-08-07 18:31:54):
> '("^[ \t]*\\([-+*]\\|[0-9]+[.)][ \t]+\\(?:\...@start:[0-9]+\\][
> \t]*\\)?\\)\\(\\[[- X]\\]\\)" 2 'org-checkbox prepend) - (if
> org-provide-checkbox-s
Someone *might* be able to give you a workaround, but the way org-mode works
as far as I can see is that export rules always apply to the children of a
higher-level headline. As such, the subitems of the non-exported TODO are
taken to be notes or things related to the TODO, and since you don't want
aditya siram writes:
> Hi all,
> I am wondering how to get an outline in an org-beamer presentation.
> Currently I have a structure that looks like:
>
> #+TITLE: My Title
> #+AUTHOR: Me
> #+LaTeX_CLASS: beamer
> #+LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS: [presentation]
> #+BEAMER_FRAME_LEVEL: 2
> #+COLUMNS: %35ITEM
Hello Aditya,
aditya siram wrote:
> I am wondering how to get an outline in an org-beamer presentation.
> Currently I have a structure that looks like:
>
> #+TITLE: My Title
> #+AUTHOR: Me
> #+LaTeX_CLASS: beamer
> #+LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS: [presentation]
> #+BEAMER_FRAME_LEVEL: 2
> #+COLUMNS: %35ITE
Jambunathan K writes:
> Let me explain what I mean by selective tangling (or any one of the
> other babel operations)
>
> I mark subtrees [1]. The nearest Org equivalent would be to create a
> sparse tree with say a tag match and consider the visible portions as
> selected or marked.
Hi Jambuna
That's great! I actually figured that was from pasting it. A lot of pasted
examples come in a bit jumbled.
Glad you're on your way!
John
On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 8:10 AM, Nick Parker wrote:
> Erik,
>
> That was the issue, the :file reference needed to be on the line above.
> Thanks.
>
>
> Nick P
Hi all,
I am wondering how to get an outline in an org-beamer presentation.
Currently I have a structure that looks like:
#+TITLE: My Title
#+AUTHOR: Me
#+LaTeX_CLASS: beamer
#+LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS: [presentation]
#+BEAMER_FRAME_LEVEL: 2
#+COLUMNS: %35ITEM %10BEAMER_env(Env) %10BEAMER_envargs(Env A
Erik,
That was the issue, the :file reference needed to be on the line above.
Thanks.
Nick Parker
www.developernotes.com
On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 10:27 PM, Erik Iverson wrote:
> On 09/07/2010 10:12 PM, Nick Parker wrote:
>
>> Hi John,
>>
>> I would actually like to plot different lines per dis
Hi Jambunathan,
Jambunathan K wrote:
> Honoring spaces would be a pre-requisite if one were to allow org's
> headlines as implicit srcnames.
Or you would have to impose titles without spaces, which is acceptable as well
for such a usage...
> If babel supports headlines as srcnames, without requ
Hi Eric,
"Eric Schulte" wrote:
> I look forward to any potential org->letter export this line of
> investigation yields.
As soon as this is closed, I'm willing to write a Worg page for this.
>> - because I had not the hope of being able to configure the LaTeX export
>> class
>> and/or code in
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On 08/09/10 13:04, Noorul Islam K M wrote:
> Rainer M Krug writes:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> two questions:
>>
>> 1) is it possible to add the result of an inline code snipet (in my case
>> the SVN revision number) into the title or subtitle of a document (as in
I have a small suggestion:
It would be nice (for me), if org-agenda-deadline-leader could different
for deadlines in the future and expired deadlines:
For future maybe the default one
In %3d d.:
but for expired deadlines maybe this (without a minus sign):
%3d d. ago:
Is this possible?
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Rainer M Krug writes:
> Hi
>
> two questions:
>
> 1) is it possible to add the result of an inline code snipet (in my case
> the SVN revision number) into the title or subtitle of a document (as in
> e.g. the org manual)?
> At the moment, I am putting it into the first header, which works, but
>
Hi
Should
(add-hook 'org-babel-post-tangle-hook
(lambda () (save-window-excursion
(find-file (buffer-file-name)
work in .emacs?
The purpose is simply opening the tangled file but I think the opening happens
before the tangled file has finished of bein
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Hi
two questions:
1) is it possible to add the result of an inline code snipet (in my case
the SVN revision number) into the title or subtitle of a document (as in
e.g. the org manual)?
At the moment, I am putting it into the first header, which work
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Hi
I was struggling with inline source blocks, because I did not find them
in the documentation - they only occur under "Code block specific header
arguments":
###QUOTE BEGIN
Similarly, it is possible to set header arguments for inline code blocks:
s
Hi Eric
Eric S Fraga writes:
>> Alas, there seems no description of the possible syntactical variants
>> available on the web.
>
> Yes, Google do not appear to be very forthcoming with their parsing
> algorithms. I had to do a lot of trial and error, especially to
> support block entries, and
Hi Eric,
"Eric Schulte" wrote:
> Sébastien Vauban writes:
>> "Eric Schulte" wrote:
>>> Sébastien Vauban writes:
1. I find it weird to have all the parameters of =:cmdline= not enclosed
between quotes. What should be the best option, here? That was a
subject, long ago, o
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