Thanks for the response, Bastien.
I guess, short of writing some elisp code, I will have to reschedule each
evening for next day.I can't schedule in advance, because I miss some
days.
- Daya
On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 10:52 AM, Bastien b...@gnu.org wrote:
Hi Daya,
Daya Atapattu
Daya Atapattu writes:
Is there a way to create a habit that picks-up the description
from a list?
I like to schedule studying a book: It would be scheduled as
Read pages 100-125. Then the next day it should read Read
pages 126-150. The description of the habit varies; org-mode
picks that
As Bastien said, this doesn't really fit the idea of a habit, but I
think there is a reasonable non-elisp way of tweaking it to fit. Maybe
it would help.
What if you had something like this:
* Read book
:LOGBOOK:
- Note taken on [2014-10-20 Mon 10:33] \\
151-300
- Note taken on
Why don't you set your habit as a read 25 pages and use a piece of
paper or some card as a bookmark to remember where you finished? E-book
readers provide the functionality of remembering where you stopped last
time as I know. The title of the book is written on the book itself and
e-book readers
Daya Atapattu atapat...@gmail.com writes:
Is there a way to create a habit that picks-up the description from a
list?
I like to schedule studying a book: It would be scheduled as Read
pages 100-125. Then the next day it should read Read pages 126-150.
The description of the habit varies;
Pete Ley peteley11...@gmail.com writes:
As Bastien said, this doesn't really fit the idea of a habit, but I
think there is a reasonable non-elisp way of tweaking it to fit. Maybe
it would help.
What if you had something like this:
* Read book
:LOGBOOK:
- Note taken on [2014-10-20 Mon
Hi Louis,
Louis lbml...@hethcote.com writes:
I've been using org-mode for a variety of purposes for a few years. I
find that it suffers from the same problem that other such tools
do. The problem is me. I can't remember week to week how I may have
classified some scrap of information. Did I
On Thu, 9 Oct 2014, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
Aloha Louis,
Louis lbml...@hethcote.com writes:
Hi all,
I've been using org-mode for a variety of purposes for a few years. I
find that it suffers from the same problem that other such tools
do. The problem is me. I can't remember week to week how
Louis lbml...@hethcote.com writes:
On Thu, 9 Oct 2014, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
Aloha Louis,
Louis lbml...@hethcote.com writes:
Hi all,
I've been using org-mode for a variety of purposes for a few years. I
find that it suffers from the same problem that other such tools
do. The problem is
On Mon, 13 Oct 2014, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
Does the working example
(http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/org-index.html#sec-5) work for you?
No, actually it doesn't. The node:
* A working example
This node contains a simple setup, which can be used to explore
org-index. Further
Daniel Clemente n142...@gmail.com writes:
El Mon, 13 Oct 2014 10:42:28 +0800 Eric Abrahamsen va escriure:
This is the bit I'm not sure about...
* project_a
** experiment about blah :proj_name:theme:
[2014-10-11]
Did x, y, and z today. Will analyze results tomorrow.
On Sun, Oct 12, 2014 at 2:48 AM, Daniel Clemente n142...@gmail.com wrote:
[…]
uniformity, extruder/die temperature, cooling time, holding pressure,
etc. I think this is awesome general knowledge. But I'm documenting
our learning in an experimental report for export and upload to my
company's
Thanks, that's a very simple way to search backlinks! I didn't know about
org-search-view.
El Sun, 12 Oct 2014 22:17:27 -0700 Samuel Wales va escriure:
(defun alpha-org-what-links-here ()
Show all links that point to the current node. Also show the
node itself.
This makes id links
[…]
uniformity, extruder/die temperature, cooling time, holding pressure,
etc. I think this is awesome general knowledge. But I'm documenting
our learning in an experimental report for export and upload to my
company's internal technical report repo.
I find it very different to write
John Hendy jw.he...@gmail.com writes:
On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 9:53 PM, Eric Abrahamsen
e...@ericabrahamsen.net wrote:
John Hendy jw.he...@gmail.com writes:
On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 10:46 AM, Daniel Clemente n142...@gmail.com wrote:
I've been using org-mode for a variety of purposes for a
El Mon, 13 Oct 2014 10:42:28 +0800 Eric Abrahamsen va escriure:
This is the bit I'm not sure about...
* project_a
** experiment about blah :proj_name:theme:
[2014-10-11]
Did x, y, and z today. Will analyze results tomorrow.
[2014-10-12]
Wow. Interesting finding. This
(defun alpha-org-what-links-here ()
Show all links that point to the current node. Also show the
node itself.
This makes id links quasi-bidirectional.
(interactive)
(let ((org-agenda-files (alpha-org-all-org-files
:archive t
El Fri, 10 Oct 2014 16:48:39 -0500 John Hendy va escriure:
On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 10:46 AM, Daniel Clemente n142...@gmail.com wrote:
I've been using org-mode for a variety of purposes for a few years. I
find
that it suffers from the same problem that other such tools do. The
Hi Hans,
Hans Kalldin hans.kall...@gmail.com writes:
What I expect would be:
I understand why you would expect that, but 1st level headlines are
never folded, it would be too confusing.
HTH,
--
Bastien
Daniel Clemente n142...@gmail.com writes:
About links: in org-mode they all look the same, but semantically there are
many types, like:
- *is-a*: „this is a concrete implementation of [[that generic knowledge]]“
- *related*: „related to this is: [[that]]“
- *same-as*: „this and [[that]]
El Sat, 11 Oct 2014 12:45:45 -0700 Brady Trainor va escriure:
About links: in org-mode they all look the same, but semantically there
are many types, like:
[…]
- *same-as*: „this and [[that]] are exactly the same topic, so write
only under that header, not here“
[…]
I don't
On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 9:53 PM, Eric Abrahamsen
e...@ericabrahamsen.net wrote:
John Hendy jw.he...@gmail.com writes:
On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 10:46 AM, Daniel Clemente n142...@gmail.com wrote:
I've been using org-mode for a variety of purposes for a few years. I
find
that it suffers
On Sat, Oct 11, 2014 at 6:36 AM, Daniel Clemente n142...@gmail.com wrote:
El Fri, 10 Oct 2014 16:48:39 -0500 John Hendy va escriure:
On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 10:46 AM, Daniel Clemente n142...@gmail.com wrote:
I've been using org-mode for a variety of purposes for a few years. I
find
I've been using org-mode for a variety of purposes for a few years. I find
that it suffers from the same problem that other such tools do. The
problem is me. I can't remember week to week how I may have classified
some scrap of information. Did I drop it into notes/someproduct.org or
On Fri, 10 Oct 2014 22:46:58 +0700, Daniel Clemente n142...@gmail.com
wrote:
1. Every information should have a single location, not two. Mix
sections
fast if you detect repetitions. Use links extensively (C-c l) to connect
one header with another, specially after you get lost once. Don't
On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 10:46 AM, Daniel Clemente n142...@gmail.com wrote:
I've been using org-mode for a variety of purposes for a few years. I find
that it suffers from the same problem that other such tools do. The
problem is me. I can't remember week to week how I may have classified
John Hendy jw.he...@gmail.com writes:
On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 10:46 AM, Daniel Clemente n142...@gmail.com wrote:
I've been using org-mode for a variety of purposes for a few years. I find
that it suffers from the same problem that other such tools do. The
problem is me. I can't remember
On 2014-10-10, at 00:17, Louis wrote:
Hi all,
I've been using org-mode for a variety of purposes for a few years. I find
that it suffers from the same problem that other such tools do. The
problem is me. I can't remember week to week how I may have classified
some scrap of information.
Aloha Louis,
Louis lbml...@hethcote.com writes:
Hi all,
I've been using org-mode for a variety of purposes for a few years. I
find that it suffers from the same problem that other such tools
do. The problem is me. I can't remember week to week how I may have
classified some scrap of
On Thu, 9 Oct 2014, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
Aloha Louis,
Your rapidly graying, Louis
Perhaps org-index in contrib would help?
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/org-index.html
Thanks for the idea, it sounded promising, but it appears that it is no
longer in contrb.
On Thu, 9 Oct 2014, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
Aloha Louis,
Louis lbml...@hethcote.com writes:
Your rapidly graying, Louis
Perhaps org-index in contrib would help?
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/org-index.html
Never mind,
On Monday, 29 Sep 2014 at 15:23, Adam Sneller wrote:
[...]
By-the-way, the only way I could get the equation numbers to
increment upward was to manually include these with \tag{1} and \tag
{2}. Otherwise, org-mode numbers each equation as a (1). Is there
some setting that will enable
Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com writes:
hob...@poukram.net (Rémi Letot) writes:
Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com writes:
hob...@poukram.net (Rémi Letot) writes:
all org seems to work fine, but for some reason org-mode-hook is not
called when I open an org file...
That's very unlikely: the hook
hob...@poukram.net (Rémi Letot) writes:
That's the org-mode bundled with my emacs:
Org-mode version 8.2.6 (release_8.2.6-1 @ /usr/share/emacs/24.4.50/lisp/org/)
GNU Emacs 24.4.50.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.12.2) of 2014-08-23
on gkar, modified by Debian
...
See above, that's
hob...@poukram.net (Rémi Letot) writes:
Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com writes:
hob...@poukram.net (Rémi Letot) writes:
all org seems to work fine, but for some reason org-mode-hook is not
called when I open an org file...
That's very unlikely: the hook is run using a general emacs
hob...@poukram.net (Rémi Letot) writes:
...
File mode specification error: (error `recenter'ing a window that does
not display current-buffer.)
I didn't notice it before since it has happened for quite some times and
didn't appear to cause any problem, but could it be the cause of this
Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com writes:
hob...@poukram.net (Rémi Letot) writes:
all org seems to work fine, but for some reason org-mode-hook is not
called when I open an org file...
That's very unlikely: the hook is run using a general emacs mechanism,
so if it were broken, a *lot* of things
hob...@poukram.net (Rémi Letot) writes:
org-crypt-use-before-save-magic just populates org-mode-hook with a
before-save-hook, which is correctly done in my case. The trick is that
org-mode-hook doesn't seem to fire when I open an org file...
confirmed: I had a look at the other variables
Many thanks Eric for this email and the attachment.
Of course it is very useful.
2014-08-05 2:23 GMT+02:00 Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com:
Hi List,
I thoroughly enjoyed using Org-mode to write my dissertation. I was
happy to be able to export (mostly) equivalent versions of the
Hi Eric,
Thank you for sharing this. I have hacks for many of the same things,
but I'm sure I will find inspiration in your implementations as well
when I read them more carefully.
In particular the filters that operate directly on the tree seems
interesting! I have never really gotten into
Hi Eric,
On Mon, Aug 04, 2014 at 08:23:58PM -0400, Eric Schulte wrote:
1. Ignore Headlines and keep content (discussed here recently)
2. Multi-column Table Cells
3. Wide tables extend into the margins.
4. Wide tables squeezed within the margins
5. sc links for the \sc{} latex command
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
Hi Eric,
Thank you for sharing this. I have hacks for many of the same things,
but I'm sure I will find inspiration in your implementations as well
when I read them more carefully.
In particular the filters that operate directly on the tree seems
interesting!
Joseph Vidal-Rosset joseph.vidal.ros...@gmail.com writes:
Many thanks Eric for this email and the attachment.
Of course it is very useful.
2014-08-05 2:23 GMT+02:00 Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com:
Hi List,
I thoroughly enjoyed using Org-mode to write my dissertation. I was
happy
Hi David,
David Rogoff da...@therogoffs.com writes:
I can’t see how to insert a datestamp with just year and month. I’m
adding an archive of various past events that I don’t have the exact
date for.
I would simply put an arbitrary date then, because -MM-DD is deep
into Org's DNA.
--
Sharon Kimble boudic...@skimble.plus.com writes:
How then do I get to use the 8.3 beta please?
Hi Sharon,
Use the git version, it has had the tag 8.3 beta for about a month.
Follow the instructions in
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html#keeping-current-with-Org-mode-development
Best,
master branch
=
make cleanall
#git pull #optional
git reset --hard origin/master # warning: removes local changes
#make test#optional
make #not necessary if make test
maint branch
=
make cleanall
#git pull #optional
git reset --hard
Miguel Ruiz rbeni...@inbox.com writes:
master branch
=
make cleanall
#git pull #optional
git reset --hard origin/master # warning: removes local changes
#make test#optional
make #not necessary if make test
maint branch
=
make cleanall
Sharon Kimble boudic...@skimble.plus.com writes:
Miguel Ruiz rbeni...@inbox.com writes:
master branch =
make cleanall #git pull #optional git reset --hard
origin/master # warning: removes local changes #make test
#optional make #not necessary if make test
Miguel Ruiz writes:
git reset --hard origin/master # warning: removes local changes
Not only that, but it is an extremely bad idea to use a detached head
like that. If you must do this, please do at least keep such
instructions to yourself. Everybody else please
git checkout master
which
2014-07-21 6:16 GMT+02:00 Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com:
The first sentence of the doc that Tom pointed to is:
,
| The core Babel functions (viewing, export, tangling, etc…) are language
| agnostic and will work even for languages that are not explicitly
| supported. Explicit
Joseph Vidal-Rosset joseph.vidal.ros...@gmail.com writes:
2014-07-21 6:16 GMT+02:00 Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com:
The first sentence of the doc that Tom pointed to is:
,
| The core Babel functions (viewing, export, tangling, etc…) are
language
| agnostic and
Thorsten Jolitz tjol...@gmail.com writes:
Joseph Vidal-Rosset joseph.vidal.ros...@gmail.com writes:
2014-07-21 6:16 GMT+02:00 Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com:
The first sentence of the doc that Tom pointed to is:
,
| The core Babel functions (viewing, export, tangling,
Dear Nick,
2014-07-21 12:19 GMT+02:00 Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com:
I don't understand: what language are you trying to export to? My take
was that you export the doc to latex/pdf/html and you tangle the code
fragments to some arbitrary file (a file that can be fed to a prolog
interpeter to
Joseph Vidal-Rosset joseph.vidal.ros...@gmail.com writes:
It is only because I do not understand how to tangle the (prolog)
code. I know the export function but I know nothing about tangle. Do
not feel forced to answer. I know that I have to read the
documentation first and I apologize.
C-c
2014-07-21 15:40 GMT+02:00 Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com:
It is only because I do not understand how to tangle the (prolog)
code. I know the export function but I know nothing about tangle. Do
not feel forced to answer. I know that I have to read the
documentation first and I apologize.
Joseph Vidal-Rosset joseph.vidal.ros...@gmail.com writes:
2014-07-21 15:40 GMT+02:00 Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com:
It is only because I do not understand how to tangle the (prolog)
code. I know the export function but I know nothing about tangle. Do
not feel forced to answer. I
Joseph Vidal-Rosset joseph.vidal.ros...@gmail.com writes:
Hello the list,
Here is my question : is there a mean to use org-mode to export both
the prolog file (for example my-program.pl) and the documentation in .
tex (my-program.tex) ?
I see that there are solutions in swi-prolog but I
2014-07-20 10:05 GMT+02:00 Thorsten Jolitz tjol...@gmail.com:
I have not seen an ob-prolog.el yet, but maybe it does exist? If so,
exporting both code and result of its execution would be:
,
| * My documentation
|
| Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Donec
|
Aloha Jo,
Joseph Vidal-Rosset joseph.vidal.ros...@gmail.com writes:
2014-07-20 10:05 GMT+02:00 Thorsten Jolitz tjol...@gmail.com:
I have not seen an ob-prolog.el yet, but maybe it does exist? If so,
exporting both code and result of its execution would be:
Thanks for this reply.
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
Aloha Jo,
Joseph Vidal-Rosset joseph.vidal.ros...@gmail.com writes:
2014-07-20 10:05 GMT+02:00 Thorsten Jolitz tjol...@gmail.com:
I have not seen an ob-prolog.el yet, but maybe it does exist? If so,
exporting both code and result of its execution
.
Regards,
Suhas
From: Josiah Schwab jsch...@gmail.com
To: Suhas Pai suhas...@yahoo.com
Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2014 8:39 AM
Subject: Re: [O] Org mode 8.2.5h and emacs-24.3.1: exporting org-beamer
presentation doesn't
Hi Suhas,
Upon closer examination, I found that there are two commands to export to PDF.
C-c C-e l small-o (converts to regular pdf)
C-c C-e l capital-O (converts to presentation pdf, i.e., converts all
headings to slides)
Yes, I exported via the Beamer exporter with C-c C-e l O.
I
Hi Suhas,
Yes, I downloaded the same file and tried again and got the following debug
trace:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error PDF file ./presentation-1.pdf wasn't
produced: Runaway argument)
That message is indicating an error during the LaTeX - PDF step.
Why don't you take a look at
Josiah Schwab jsch...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Suhas,
Yes, I downloaded the same file and tried again and got the following debug
trace:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error PDF file ./presentation-1.pdf wasn't
produced: Runaway argument)
That message is indicating an error during the
To: Suhas Pai suhas...@yahoo.com
Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2014 12:15 PM
Subject: Re: [O] Org mode 8.2.5h and emacs-24.3.1: exporting org-beamer
presentation doesn't break presentation in slides
Hi Suhas,
Yes, I downloaded the same file and tried again
Just wanting to understand more:
Do you equate nil in Emacs Lisp with NA in R or do you equate it some other way?
I believe that the data brokering adheres to expected mappings as such.
Grant Rettke | ACM, ASA, FSF, IEEE, SIAM
g...@wisdomandwonder.com | http://www.wisdomandwonder.com/
“Wisdom
Just wanting to understand more:
Do you equate nil in Emacs Lisp with NA in R or do you equate it some other
way?
When I execute my source code block, the NAs show up in the results block as
nil. See example below.
I would prefer a blank in place of nil. Any idea how to do that?
Just wanting to understand more:
Do you equate nil in Emacs Lisp with NA in R or do you equate it some other
way?
When I execute my source code block, the NAs show up in the results block as
nil. See example below.
I would prefer a blank in place of nil. Any idea how to do
That property then is something that we may set as a buffer local
variable set in the file itself for cases where want only months in
the entire file?
How might we get that form for only parts of a file in which the rest
of that file we want the standard date format?
Grant Rettke | ACM, ASA, FSF,
Grant Rettke g...@wisdomandwonder.com writes:
That property then is something that we may set as a buffer local
variable set in the file itself for cases where want only months in
the entire file?
How might we get that form for only parts of a file in which the rest
of that file we want the
On 2014-07-07 16:40 Grant Rettke wrote:
That property then is something that we may set as a buffer local
variable set in the file itself for cases where want only months in
the entire file?
File local variables?
HTH,
--
Alexander Baier
Alexander Baier alexander.ba...@mailbox.org writes:
On 2014-07-07 16:40 Grant Rettke wrote:
That property then is something that we may set as a buffer local
variable set in the file itself for cases where want only months in
the entire file?
File local variables?
,[ C-h f
Thorsten Jolitz tjol...@gmail.com writes:
Alexander Baier alexander.ba...@mailbox.org writes:
On 2014-07-07 16:40 Grant Rettke wrote:
That property then is something that we may set as a buffer local
variable set in the file itself for cases where want only months in
the entire file?
File
David Rogoff da...@therogoffs.com writes:
I can’t see how to insert a datestamp with just year and month. I’m
adding an archive of various past events that I don’t have the exact
date for.
Maybe try
,[ C-h v org-time-stamp-custom-formats RET ]
| org-time-stamp-custom-formats is a
Hi David,
On 26 Jun 2014, at 08:54, David Rose david.r...@jeppesen.com wrote:
I am not sure if this is an actual bug or if I am just missing some
new setting/configuration option, but when in a graphical emacs window
org-mode table alignments are way off, yet when in a 'terminal' window
Thank you Peter.
I have to admit I do feel stupid for missing the font differences.
That did take care of it.
Cheers,
David Rose
Linux Systems Administrator
Information Technology Services
Jeppesen
A Boeing Company
ph: +46 31 722 62 25 | mobile: +46
David Rose david.rose at jeppesen.com writes:
Hi,
I am not sure if this is an actual bug or if I am just missing some
new setting/configuration option, but when in a graphical emacs window
org-mode table alignments are way off, yet when in a 'terminal' window
emacs session tables are
On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 2:24 PM, Greg Minshall minsh...@acm.org wrote:
i'm wondering if anyone else, having wrestled with these issues,
Yes.
has any recipes for some approximation of happiness. or, some totally
different
approach i'm too set in my ways to see.
For me it has been the same
Sergey Konoplev gray.ru at gmail.com writes:
Hi all,
Are there ways to use Pomodoro technique
(http://www.pomodorotechnique.com/) with org-mode? If there are what
are the best practices?
Thank you in advice.
There is the org-pomodoro package.
https://github.com/lolownia/org-pomodoro
nice. I have similar code in org-ref for a ref links to labels, but it
doesn't have #+name in it yet, but it does do table names. You might find
the function org-label-store-link (
https://github.com/jkitchin/jmax/blob/master/org-ref.org#label)
interesting, so you can use C-c l and C-c C-l to put
Bastien wrote:
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
Has anyone implemented a helm interface for Org-mode #+name lines? I
think it might be useful for inserting cross reference links.
did you try
https://github.com/emacs-helm/helm/blob/master/helm-org.el ?
Maybe the authors can help I
Aloha Seb,
Sebastien Vauban sva-news-D0wtAvR13HarG/idocf...@public.gmane.org
writes:
Bastien wrote:
tsd-p0awh739ni4avxtiumw...@public.gmane.org (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
Has anyone implemented a helm interface for Org-mode #+name lines? I
think it might be useful for inserting cross
Aloha Bastien,
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
Hi Thomas,
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
Has anyone implemented a helm interface for Org-mode #+name lines? I
think it might be useful for inserting cross reference links.
did you try
Hi Thomas,
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
Has anyone implemented a helm interface for Org-mode #+name lines? I
think it might be useful for inserting cross reference links.
did you try
https://github.com/emacs-helm/helm/blob/master/helm-org.el
?
Maybe the authors can help I guess.
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Bercher nberc...@yahoo.fr writes:
But since I upgraded to Debian Wheezy Org-mode 7.8.11, these targets
are no more reachable using org-links I used for years.
As a result, only [/] OR [%] seems supported.
This is fixed in our maint branch, which you can use by installing
On 2014-05-08 13:07 Igor Sosa Mayor wrote:
Dave Pawson dave.paw...@gmail.com writes:
Searching http://orgmode.org/org.html
I failed to find how to modify org-mode variables,
where they are stored, etc.
They are listed, but no mention of setting them?
Are they standard emacs vars, if so ,
Dave Pawson dave.paw...@gmail.com writes:
Searching http://orgmode.org/org.html
I failed to find how to modify org-mode variables,
where they are stored, etc.
They are listed, but no mention of setting them?
Are they standard emacs vars, if so , perhaps
this could be made clear in the
Bastien,
On 23 March 2014 22:51, Guido Van Hoecke gui...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Bastien,
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
Hi Guido,
Guido Van Hoecke gui...@gmail.com writes:
The problem remains if I replace '[' and ']' with either '{' and
'}' or '(' and ')'.
It disappears if I replace them
Hi Guido,
Guido Van Hoecke gui...@gmail.com writes:
But I'm pretty sure this is not normal, so any help or suggestion
would be usefull.
Yes, this is not normal. Can you try
M-x global-font-lock-mode RET
to prevent the hiding of leading stars and
M-x visible-mode RET
to prevent
Hi Bastien,
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
Hi Guido,
Guido Van Hoecke gui...@gmail.com writes:
But I'm pretty sure this is not normal, so any help or suggestion
would be usefull.
Yes, this is not normal. Can you try
M-x global-font-lock-mode RET
to prevent the hiding of leading stars
Hi Bastien,
Guido Van Hoecke gui...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Bastien,
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
Hi Guido,
Guido Van Hoecke gui...@gmail.com writes:
But I'm pretty sure this is not normal, so any help or suggestion
would be usefull.
Yes, this is not normal. Can you try
M-x
Hi Guido,
Guido Van Hoecke gui...@gmail.com writes:
The problem remains if I replace '[' and ']' with either '{' and
'}' or '(' and ')'.
It disappears if I replace them by e.g. '#' and '+'.
I smell a bad interaction with some other package.
Can you reproduce the problem with emacs -q
Hi Bastien,
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
Hi Guido,
Guido Van Hoecke gui...@gmail.com writes:
The problem remains if I replace '[' and ']' with either '{' and
'}' or '(' and ')'.
It disappears if I replace them by e.g. '#' and '+'.
I smell a bad interaction with some other package.
David Masterson dsmaster...@gmail.com writes:
Simple question -- does org-mode handle task dependencies? And, if so,
how well? In the outline form, I see you could setup parent-child
relationships between tasks. I'm looking for more of tasks that aren't
related, but are dependent on each
David Masterson dsmaster...@gmail.com writes:
Simple question -- does org-mode handle task dependencies? And, if so,
how well? In the outline form, I see you could setup parent-child
relationships between tasks. I'm looking for more of tasks that aren't
related, but are dependent on each
Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com writes:
David Masterson dsmaster...@gmail.com writes:
Simple question -- does org-mode handle task dependencies? And, if so,
how well? In the outline form, I see you could setup parent-child
relationships between tasks. I'm looking for more of tasks that aren't
David Masterson dsmaster...@gmail.com writes:
I am not a user of org-mode yet, but it looks very interesting. I have
been able to get it setup with org-toodledo so that I can pull in my
task list from Toodledo. I'm working on understanding how to get
org-mode to work with MobileOrg.
John Kitchin jkitchin at andrew.cmu.edu writes:
I was wondering if there is any documentation somewhere on
how the orgmode elpa repo is setup.
Have a look in mk/server.mk, which you can include from local.mk if you want
to roll your own ELPA tar balls.
Regards,
Achim.
Awesome! Thanks, this is exactly what I was looking for!
John
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Hello Bastien and Thomas,
Bastien wrote:
thanks for starting this list.
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
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