2012/7/12 Bastien b...@gnu.org:
(defun my-org-agenda-command ()
(interactive)
(org-agenda-set-restriction-lock 'file)
(org-agenda nil %))
Note that you need to be in your .org file for this to work, so this
isn't really suited for a global keybinding, only for org-mode-map.
HTH,
I never quite understood how to pass arguments to org-agenda without
using it interactively..
I want a simple thing, a command that shows the agenda with the TODO
entries from a given file
So supposing the buffer projects.org is open I tried this:
(defun my-org-agenda ()
(interactive)
On 02/10/2012 02:42 PM, Toby Cubitt wrote:
On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 02:19:27PM +, Andrea Crotti wrote:
What is exactly the reason for org-goto to need to be at least in the
first headline to work?
I always get this error when I just try to jump in the first line:
byte-code: Before first
On 02/10/2012 02:42 PM, Toby Cubitt wrote:
On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 02:19:27PM +, Andrea Crotti wrote:
What is exactly the reason for org-goto to need to be at least in the
first headline to work?
I always get this error when I just try to jump in the first line:
byte-code: Before first
On 12/29/2011 07:02 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
Then perhaps something more is wrong. I downloaded orgmode-7.8.02 and
installed that after having run the standard gitclone command to clone
org-mode on this system. I did that because the gitclone process pulled
version 5.23 for me and also created
On 12/12/2011 07:43 AM, Gustav Wikström wrote:
I've also had this problem, but this related to the use of multiple
computers and more than one OS that all needed some specific tweaks to
be able to run. I'm also using org-babel for my init. A section from
my init.org http://init.org follows
For quite a long time I had my emacs configuration in a big org-mode
file (https://github.com/AndreaCrotti/Emacs-configuration).
The file has is more than 3500 lines now, and I think the experiment has
failed in a sense. The problem is that this even if this style is great
to produce nice
On 12/10/2011 06:31 PM, Andrea Crotti wrote:
For quite a long time I had my emacs configuration in a big org-mode
file (https://github.com/AndreaCrotti/Emacs-configuration).
The file has is more than 3500 lines now, and I think the experiment has
failed in a sense. The problem
I lilke the fill-paragraph behaviour that I get in org-mode, and I was
wondering
if I could use it also in other modes.
Using (turn-on-orgstruct) doesn't change the behaviour, and actually how
does it
work?
I mean M-q in org-mode is still bound to the exact same function, how
come it
Since I've been studying PyLint a little bit I tried to write my own
reporter, and in particular I wrote a reporter that writes in org-mode
;)
For example running (on a random source file):
org_pylint_reporter.py src_obj_check.py
I get something like:
* TODO
I use names with _ very often, and I like to export to PDF, because
it' the one that looks nicest.
But the _ in latex means something different, and I find my output a bit
messed up.
Isn't it possible to add an automatic quote for every _ when exporting
to latex/pdf maybe?
Or is there a
On 10/13/2011 03:41 AM, Samuel Wales wrote:
I have an agenda view for urgent and now tags. I just spent a lot of
time choosing which ones to mark to remove the tags. I then did B -
to remove the tags.
I was a little too quick and told it to remove urgent. It did not
offer the possibility to
On 10/13/2011 05:57 PM, Samuel Wales wrote:
On 2011-10-13, Andrea Crottiandrea.crott...@gmail.com wrote:
Well in general you should use some revision control system,
Those do not store things that never save to disk.
Sorry I don't understand the answer...
If you're talking about tags and
There is a nice little app for android called do it tomorrow, where
you can plan easily for one day, and move them to the next day easily.
I was trying to do the same in org-mode, so my idea is that:
- in the morning I fill some tasks which I should do during the day
- at night I move to the next
On 10/12/2011 03:54 PM, Dave Abrahams wrote:
Binding `org-agenda-date-later' to a key like `f' ought to work out for
you.
'f' is already bound to next-week, and it's also quite useful.
Shift-right work great thanks!
The problem is that shift-arrow in general is a disputed key for me,
so I
On 10/12/2011 04:55 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
An alternative is to use the scheduling mechanism.
* TODO My Task
SCHEDULED:2011-10-12 Wed
This task will automatically be forwarded to the following day, until it is
done.
- Carsten
Fantastic!
I only see the habit page on the manual now,
Just to mention, that on this page
http://orgmode.org/GoogleTech.html
the links below that bring to the presentation pdf/swf are broken..
I'm programming in Python and I have to understand how a quite complicated
code base actually works.
So I thought that using pycallgraph might help me, but the resulting figures
are just normally too big, and also it's annoying to go and look at the code
from the graph.
So I had the following
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes:
Which is why you can switch between table.el and org tables with C-c C-c
(to recognize an existing table) and then C-c ~ to convert it between
the two formats if possible. You do lose some formatting going back and
forth, though.
Very nice thanks a
On 09/21/2011 10:23 AM, Jambunathan K wrote:
Andrea Crottiandrea.crott...@gmail.com writes:
I'm writing in RST a lot of documentation, and I noticed that
RST-tables are very similar to org-mode tables.
This makes me think that I could use happily turn-on-orgtbl and use
it, but the tables are
On 08/18/2011 12:45 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone here has the skills and interest to write
a git merge driver for Org mode files, in the way
http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=gnulib.git;a=blob;f=lib/git-merge-changelog.c
does this for GNU style ChangeLog
On 08/20/2011 04:42 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
I have no idea, but I would think that it could also be written in Perl,
for example.
Yes from what I understand from the source it can be any executable
that outputs things as git expects them.
There are no compile time dependencies on git as
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
Indeed. I'll apply every patch that
- doesn't break current Makefile commands
- does add a new func (even tiny) for specific distro
Please send some :)
One way to make the whole deployment really portable could also be to
pass from plain Makefile to the
I experienced a weird behavior when including a C++ file, and after an
update to the latest revision of org-mode the problem is still there.
It's very simple to reproduce, with a test.org and test.cpp file as
attached, trying to export to pdf (and latex) org-mode puts in the
output file footnote
I wanted to use sessions in python to do some nice literate programming
and splitting functions, but it doesn't work as expected.
Here below a very simple example in python and ruby, where in ruby
everything seems to work well while in python it doesn't...
And by the way, what is that
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
This is true, in addition to being a language which is dependent upon
whitespace characters, python has been tricky due to the many
independent inferior python modes (python.el, python-mode.el, etc...)
and to the fact that I personally and not very
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
From what I hear the situation should improve in Emacs24, as there is a
ground up re-write which should contain much of the functionality of
python-mode.el with the Emacs-amenable license of python.el.
Nice to know, I use python-mode.el and
I'm trying to put some nicely colored code in my org-beamer
presentation.
On one machine I have minted but it's not found and the other is not
installed, but I guess that's a latex problem.
With lstlisting it kind of work but the font is way too big and not very
nice, but I'll try again maybe to
2011/3/21 Eric S Fraga e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk:
Andrea Crotti andrea.crott...@gmail.com writes:
This works just fine for me. No errors at all and the code (html)
generated seems fine. Try latest git version maybe in case the problem
has somehow been fixed in the 30+ commits made 2since
I was carrying around this issue since long time, but today I finally
understood what exactly the source is.
Suppose I have this very simple orgfile, if I try to export it to html I
get the error as below. Can anyone else reproduce it? I guess is
font-locking problem but that should be a
Last week I finally wrote all my passwords in a crypted org file, using
properties and column mode.
This is very nice, and taking inspiration from the wonderful
org-contacts, I decided to open on github org-passwords.
https://github.com/AndreaCrotti/org-passwords
This VERY simple initial
Julien Danjou jul...@danjou.info writes:
You can set any properties anyway. Org-contacts just use some of them.
For example I use LOCATION as a property to store my contacts' home
addresses, which I usually set using C-c M-L provided by
org-google-maps[1].
Just say out loud what you'd like
Julien Danjou jul...@danjou.info writes:
Well, do not count on me for that. I use git, it does the job. :)
Sure I also do ;)
For synchronization I meant between different programs/protocol not
different machines...
When everything will work it won't be too necessary, but at least to
switch to
Is the abstract section somehow supported in org-mode?
I can easily write
* Abstract
but for example then it goes into the index and it gets numerated if
num:t in the #+OPTIONS.
thanks,
Andrea
About the script used to import from AddressBook.app, I update it here
https://github.com/AndreaCrotti/scripts/blob/master/contacts_to_org.py
Now it creates as many contacts for the name as many as the email
addresses.
One thing I haven't found in fact is how to support multiple emails, is
that
Michael Käufl org-m...@lists.michael-kaeufl.de writes:
No it's not. As you can see here [1], Julien Danjou has already started
to inlucde more features. For now org-contacts supportes mail addresses
and irc nicknames. And I'm sure a lot more will follow.
Good to know :)
So I think I will
I have a quite huge file with a lot of code blocks in many possible
languages.
Now the problem is that I'm not able to export it to html/pdf.
Some other times it happened that pdf export was not working, but it was
quite easy to spot the mistake and fix it.
But with html export I'm not
Bastien bastien.gue...@wikimedia.fr writes:
Hi all,
we have had a good time at FOSDEM. It was great to meet Carsten, Stefan
Vollmar, Sebastien Vauban, Jose E. Marchesi, Brian Gough and others.
Special thanks to Stefan, who presented a very nice use cas at his lab,
and to Sébastien who
Long time ago I wrote my CV with latex and the currvita package.
Now before I just modify that maybe some of you has a better option to
create it in org-mode.
I can still use currvita in orgmode of course, but if there is a better
option I would be glad to hear it :)
Thanks
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
Hi everyone,
I will be at the meeting on Saturday, and I hope to meet some of you!
If you have an org-mode T-Shirt - I think it would be fun to wear
it - I will.
Most of all, I will be very pleased to finally meet Bastien in person.
-
Loris Bennett loris.benn...@fu-berlin.de writes:
Hi,
I have an org file containing several src blocks which generate images
using ditaa. When I publish to PDF via LaTeX, the images are all
generated every time, which makes publishing rather slow.
Is there some way to toggle the evaluation
Loris Bennett loris.benn...@fu-berlin.de writes:
Hi,
I have an org file containing several src blocks which generate images
using ditaa. When I publish to PDF via LaTeX, the images are all
generated every time, which makes publishing rather slow.
Is there some way to toggle the evaluation
I found a strange behaviour which might be a bug, but maybe of my
configuration.
This is org mode version:
Org-mode version 7.4 (release_7.4.199.g8be1.dirty)
and emacs:
GNU Emacs 23.2.1 (x86_64-apple-darwin10.3.0, NS apple-appkit-1038.29)
of 2010-05-09 on linc
To reproduce the bug I do
- go
I could not understand why on earth my pdf had all the images after the
whole document.
Then I found this:
http://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/help/tpl/textprocessing/float_hint.html
and found out that the default for a figure was
\begin{figure}[ptb]
while in the generated latex file from org I had
iem...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Andrea,
I use the following line to allow frame breaks
#+BIND: org-beamer-frame-default-options [allowframebreaks]
Perfect nice, but now I also get
Slide I for all the slides, even if there isn't a second one...
I might only need it in one case (for the
chris.m.mal...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Andrea,
I stand corrected - you are getting a lot of useful information here! :-)
Yes true :)
Thanks everyone, the per frame setting is perfect.
And since I'm here another thing I'm not getting.
If I want to have a situation like this below
Chris Malone chris.m.mal...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Andrea,
Here I can help some :).
What I have done in the past is take advantage of the fact that org-mode
will close a beamer =columns= environment if the column width is set to 0
(or 1):
Chris Malone chris.m.mal...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Andrea,
In the example I showed, I set the block to an =ignoreheading= block by
using =C-c C-b i=. This, as best I can tell, generates a block but
comments out the part which gives the block its title. Doing this
overrides the alertblock
Jeff Horn jrhorn...@gmail.com writes:
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 4:14 PM, Andrea Crotti
andrea.crott...@gmail.com wrote:
Only one thing is not clear, how do I tell org-mode to call
pdflatex/bibtex enough times to get all the links correctly setup.
If you're using a *nix system, you might try
Would it be possible with some trick to automatically make the font
resize when the frame doesn't fit in the slide?
Or maybe would that be possible otherwise to split the slide in two
parts automatically?
I always wondered how to do it but never really found out.
And how do I in general could
Eric S Fraga e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk writes:
Isn't switching to frame a function of your window manager and not
emacs? That is, shouldn't this be a case of telling your window manage,
whatever that may be, to switch frames when these keys are pressed?
Or am I missing something fundamental here?
Stefan Vollmar voll...@nf.mpg.de writes:
Dear Andrea,
I have this in my .emacs file
(defun my-org-mode-stuff ()
(define-key org-mode-map [(meta tab)] 'previous-user-buffer)
(local-set-key (kbd S-right) 'forward-char-mark)
(local-set-key (kbd S-left) 'backward-char-mark)
Suvayu Ali fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com writes:
I think Andrea meant to say switching window. But none the less, Emacs
has the ability to switch frames, `C-x 5 o' or even your regular
switch-buffer'. But I think it does it by talking to the window
manager.
This can be very useful when you
I wanted finally to fix the following problem, I would like to use
meta-left/right to switch frame, and that's one of the keys that orgmode
uses.
I added the two values here to the org-disputed-keys
--8---cut here---start-8---
[(meta left)]
Value:
I noticed a strange problem.
My emacs configuration uses orgmode from git, and loads it in this way:
(defun make-conf-path (path)
(expand-file-name (concat base path)))
(add-to-list 'load-path (make-conf-path org-mode/lisp))
(add-to-list 'load-path (make-conf-path org-mode/contrib/babel/lisp))
After another time that I forgot something I came up with the same idea.
Suppose I live in address X, and whenever I change my address I have to
notify Y, Z, W.
Now how could I handle this automatically?
I would like that, whenever my address changes I get a todo telling me
to contact Y, Z, W.
Jan Böcker jan.boec...@jboecker.de writes:
Just make a checklist somewhere:
* DONE Notify people of my current address
- [X] Y
- [X] Z
- [X] W
When your address changes, change the todo state to TODO and do M-x
org-reset-checkbox-state-subtree to uncheck all the boxes.
Of course, you
Ian Barton li...@manor-farm.org writes:
Hi Andrea,
I don't use org-jekyll myself. You can view my tutorial on the way I
di it at http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-jekyll.php
. Basically what you need to do is to organize your system so that org
publishes your .org files to html in
I was wondering if there is something that would be able to convert a
org-mode buffer (with todos) to a web page (even static) that resembles
a tracking system.
I don't mean also the way back (writing from the web page to the org
mode) but also one way it would be nice, because TODO in the normal
Bastien bastien.gue...@wikimedia.fr writes:
Andrea Crotti andrea.crott...@gmail.com writes:
I was wondering if there is something that would be able to convert a
org-mode buffer (with todos) to a web page (even static) that resembles
a tracking system.
I don't mean also the way back
I've been struggling for already too much time and I really don't get
anywhere the few informations I need.
I want to finally build my page with jekyll and org-mode, and I also
have org-jekyll which looks pretty cool, but anything I tried until now
didn't work
The question basically is, what do
I just updated today to
--8---cut here---start-8---
Org-mode version 7.01trans (release_7.01g.55.g0cafa.dirty)
--8---cut here---end---8---
and I found many nice new features, great job!
The gantt exporting is real cool, pity
I was wondering how many people add nice links in the footnotes like [1]
I use turn-on-orgstruct and turn-on-orgtbl when I write messages and
I suspect that it could be an orgmode feature, but I could not find it.
If I add a footnote I get a similar result but not exactly the same...
Thansk a
I feel that maybe a minor mode would be a good choice for this.
You could set a file variable (something like
// -*- compile-command: gcc -Wall -o dest file -*-
)
where you set the max and the minor mode with a hook on every key could
update a value in the modeline.
I'm not sure I can do it but I
Have a look also here
http://www.ourcomments.org/Emacs/EmacsW32Util.html
It looks a bit old and I'm not sure it contains org-mode but it should
be a bit easier for beginners.
It will be quite hard anyway if you don't use it every day for some time
to grasp the main concepts.
I meant exactly what Eric said, footnote.el is quite cool in fact.
But we can achieve the same result with org-mode (even in his minor-mode
version), so why don't use it?
With this variable moreover we get the same style:
(setq org-footnote-auto-label 'plain)
The only thing that puzzles me is
Benjamin Andresen be...@in-ulm.de writes:
Hey Andrea,
Maybe C-u M-x org-clock-in RET does what you want.
br,
benny
Ah great that's really nice, I always forget to try the magic C-u
first...
So by the way what is the real function called when prefixing C-u?
I mean, can I call it directly?
Andrea Crotti andrea.crott...@gmail.com writes:
My talk has been accepted :)
So now I really have to prepare something!
I thought that for showing the power of org-mode and babel I could use
something I already have
No news?
Here I'm also putting some slides, they should just contains list
I'm using more and more the very nice clock functions provided by
org-mode.
I added this
--8---cut here---start-8---
(global-set-key \C-c\C-x\C-o 'org-clock-out)
--8---cut here---end---8---
So I can clock out from every
Dan Davison davi...@stats.ox.ac.uk writes:
Andrea Crotti andrea.crott...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Andrea,
I think that should be
(add-to-list 'load-path (concat conf org-mode/lisp))
(add-to-list 'load-path (concat conf org-mode/contrib/lisp))
(require 'org-install)
(require 'org-babel-init
I don't know if I'm doing something wrong, but I tried many times during
the last months and I've never seen the freemind exporter works, is it
just to me or a general problem?
It would be a great thing, what is/was the problem and is possible to
fix it?
Friedrich Delgado Friedrichs frie...@nomaden.org writes:
Hi!
The freemind exporter works nicely now.
If you use org-freemind.el from a recent git, it should just work.
Otherwise you'd need to give us a bit more information.
Ok good to know, now I tried and the exportation goes fine, but
Dan Davison davi...@stats.ox.ac.uk writes:
here
Although Org maps elisp to emacs-lisp-mode in org-src-lang-modes
(therefore C-c ' works), Org-babel currently does not recognise elisp
by default. Thanks for raising this, I think we need to make ourselves
more compatible with
So for my presentation I'm preparing a minimal emacs configuration which
will have
- org-mode/babel
- python mode
- yasnippet/auto complete
And it will be everything here
http://github.com/AndreaCrotti/Org-mode-notes
I'm running
Org-mode version 6.34trans
on
GNU Emacs 23.1.50.1
My talk has been accepted :)
So now I really have to prepare something!
I thought that for showing the power of org-mode and babel I could use
something I already have
http://github.com/AndreaCrotti/my-project-euler/blob/master/euler.org
(click on raw to see the code)
It's a summary of which
Nathan Neff nathan.n...@gmail.com writes:
I'm not an Emacs user, but use it for org-mode, mostly on a Mac.
I tried finding some discussions on this list about what everyone
on this list uses for Emacs.
I have three Emacs builds that I bounce back forth between:
1) Aquamacs
2)
I will probably go here http://www.pycon.it/
(what does it have to do with org-mode you might think).
Anyway I wanted to propose a talk on emacs and python programming
packages used to simplify the editing.
I would also like to include something on literate programming with
orgmode/babel, so I
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Andrea,
That's an excellent question, and I have no idea what the answer should
be. The first step is certainly introducing Org-mode, maybe with a
focus on tables, and the export to html and LaTeX. From there Org-babel
may best be described
Manish mailtomanish.sha...@gmail.com writes:
have you tried Wes Hardaker's generic exporter? C-c C-e g RET. it
should already be able to do a lot of what you want.
Ah thanks perfect, that's more than enough! Making modification
possible is of course too much trouble, having a single command
Today I had to modify some wiki pages for a project and I realized how
it sucked..
Stupid editor, annoying markup language, difficult to remember/track
down what you've written and so on.
So wouldn't be great to do something like this
* Wiki stuff
** Page1
This is a wiki page, automatically
Ben Finney ben+em...@benfinney.id.au writes:
This much, at least, can be fixed by the “It's All Text” add-on for
Firefox URL:https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/4125.
Yes I know and it's really nice but on OSX I never use firefox, I really
prefer Safari to it...
Ok forget about the sh problem, I just deleted it..
The absolute path is another mystery, I thought the problem was that I
wasn't using a project but it's exactly the same thing with a project.
Paths will only be absolutes, I also added
:include (java)
but still the same, no code included and
andrea andrea.crott...@gmail.com writes:
Ok that's really driving me crazy, the problems is there only with that
file and only with src sh, it would work for other languages.
I removed the options, modified the outline but nothing to do
Here's the whole file by the way:
This is my whole error by the way if someone can understand what it means...
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument stringp nil)
re-search-forward(nil nil t)
org-export-remove-headline-metadata((:for-LaTeX t :emph-multiline t
:add-text nil :comments nil :skip-before-1st-heading
Yes I'm sorry the table was too big and screwed up so I didn't copy the
formulas.
Anyway it's everything here
http://github.com/AndreaCrotti/my-project-euler/blob/master/euler.org
For the bug just go over the table
- press C-c '
- start typing a new formula with @+
after that emacs hangs and not
Andreas Burtzlaff andy13 at gmx.net writes:
I cannot reproduce this with Emacs 23.1.1 and org-6.33trans
release_6.33f.30.g011f.
If Emacs hangs completely it might be a bug in the Emacs core rather
then org-mode.
I don't know what's the problem but it does it on both
osx and linux with emacs
I'm not so sure it's related to babel since it's in
#+BEGIN_SRC haskell
tags.
Anyway in short I see latex code in the final source
code block exported.
I updated from git org-mode.
This is the code that gives program:
sumListCond :: Int - Int - [Int] - Int
sumListCond l n xs
| foldl
Eric Schulte schulte.eric at gmail.com writes:
as expected. Maybe it is possible that even though you have the latest
org-mode on your computer your Emacs is still loading an older version?
If that is not the case then it could be something specific to your
configuration, which you can
I was keeping a list of packages I use with emacs (here)
http://github.com/AndreaCrotti/Emacs-conf/blob/master/.emacs.d/README.txt
but now I had another idea, why don't create a table with org mode?
I thought a table like
| PACK | UPDATE CMD | REPO | COMMENT | RANK | CONF |
where
PACK: name
Stephan Schmitt drmabuse at cs.tu-berlin.de writes:
if you use (setq ...) you circumvent the customization framework
and the variable is set only for the emacs session.
don't know if this helps, otherwise rephrase your question, please.
Well no that's even better!
In this way I can
I added this function to my org conf
;; We also want to check that this is actually in base directories
(defun org-add-eventually()
Adding a file to org-agenda when saved, with
(interactive)
(if (string= major-mode org-mode)
(org-agenda-file-to-front)))
;;TODO: Check if a file is
Still a couple of questions, I found something here
in the newsgroup but nothing helped me...
First, how many and where can I find all the possible
#+begin_...?
I mean why is
#+begin_dot and not
#+begin_src dot?
I would like to insert my dot info and on exporting getting a pdf with
embedded
Eric Schulte schulte.eric at gmail.com writes:
The two separate mechanisms are confusion, but for now are necessary to
allow org-mode users to evaluate some simple block types (like dot) on
export without having to load up all of org-babel.
I hope the above isn't too confusing :) -- Eric
Given that I finally have my nice org-agenda-files
defined I would also like to have an automatic bookmark exporting.
I was thinking to something like
hook on write-file that
- checks if file is org-mode and in the org-directories
- if it is and not in agenda files add it (and not do the whole
Carsten Dominik carsten.dominik at gmail.com writes:
It is in the git repo, but not yet in a release.
It may be in 6.33, but only if no problems arise from this change - I am
not at all sure about this.
- Carsten
It's not also so easy to test I guess...
Maybe giving some very complicated
Carsten Dominik carsten.dominik at gmail.com writes:
On Oct 28, 2009, at 11:23 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
Bastien bastienguerry at googlemail.com wrote:
OK, this is pretty good, and I have added it to be inserted
as a consequence of setting org-export-preserve-breaks. But I
believe in
Well I would like to have simply all the org files
I produce wherever in my agenda.
I started to write something like
(dolist (x (directory-files ~/uni/ t))
(if (file-directory-p x)
(dolist (subject (directory-files x t))
(if (file-directory-p subject)
(setq
Benjamin Andresen benny at in-ulm.de writes:
Hey Andrea,
andrea Crotti andrea.crotti.0 at gmail.com writes:
I didn't find any function in elisp, maybe it would be better
to get a list of org-files with an external command (python or shell
script),
what do you think?
http
I normally prefer to export to pdf but I see that there are
some differences.
I added
#+OPTIONS: toc:nil \n:nil todo:nil
and
toc is not exported in both, todo are anyway always exported
and newline are kept only in html.
In the latex version they're not exported for some reasons...
Should I
Carsten Dominik carsten.dominik at gmail.com writes:
On Oct 28, 2009, at 3:16 PM, andrea Crotti wrote:
This is about the TODO keywords, and they are stripped in both
Mm I don't understand...
How should I disable todo exporting then?
How I wrote it doesn't work, but from the manual
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