[Orgmode] name of face for dates in org agenda?

2009-06-28 Thread Brian van den Broek

Hi all,

I've changed my overall emacs colour scheme and, as a result, the 
dates in the weekly agenda view are a bit hard to read (dark blue on 
black). I've looked through the interface that M-x org-customize 
brings up, but I don't seem able to find the governing face variable 
name. Little help?


Thanks and best,

Brian vdB


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[Orgmode] Debian Mono / Tomboy

2009-06-28 Thread Russell Adams
Slightly offtopic, but I was reading /. where they are arguing over
the inclusion of Mono in Debian in order to support the Tomboy app.

I won't get into the whole Mono debate, but I was curious why the
angst over one application? Whats it do?

Its a note taking app for Gnome written in Mono! In fact, it sounds
like they are trying for some similar Org functionality, but with a
GUI frontend.

I think it ironic they are arguing over including this in Debian, when
they already have Emacs and Org out of the box. ;]

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Re: [Orgmode] Debian Mono / Tomboy

2009-06-28 Thread David Libert
On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 2:25 AM, Russell Adams rlad...@adamsinfoserv.comwrote:

 Slightly offtopic, but I was reading /. where they are arguing over
 the inclusion of Mono in Debian in order to support the Tomboy app.

 I won't get into the whole Mono debate, but I was curious why the
 angst over one application? Whats it do?

 Its a note taking app for Gnome written in Mono! In fact, it sounds
 like they are trying for some similar Org functionality, but with a
 GUI frontend.

 I think it ironic they are arguing over including this in Debian, when
 they already have Emacs and Org out of the box. ;]

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  I used to use Tomboy as my main desktop wiki.  Then I switched to
emacs-wiki, and more
recently from that to org-mode.

  Tomboy gets the linking aspect of a wiki in a simple GUI.  This gives it a
lot of power over
simple note taking, but the power of any wiki.

  Some features in Tomboy and emacs-wiki which as far as I have discovered
are not in
org-mode though are backlinks  (ie what links here),  and simple text
searches accross
the entire wiki.  emacs-wiki does this by a simple shell pipe using find
which should be easy
to do in org-mode.

  There is also a lot of talk going on in the Tomboy cotroversies involving
gnote.  That is a new
app, which ports Tomboy out from mono to straight C++.  It attempts to
duplicate the user
experience of Tomboy as much as possible, though I did read on the gnote web
site there
is one feature (pinning)  that they are changing.

  I have run Tomboy and gnote and they do look very similar.

  There is also a lot of talk about this in Ubuntu, and apparently Ubuntu is
about to drop Tomboy and
replace it with gnote, over the mono issue, and similarly for other mono
apps.

  One nice GUI feature of Tomboy and gnote.  The default is new notes are
opened in their own
window, which is small.  So you can readily get many notes on screen side by
side, and use
the window manager to organize them by placement.


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Re: [Orgmode] cycling bug

2009-06-28 Thread Carsten Dominik

Hi Samuel,

well, you can't have the cake and eat it.

If you want plain list items to be treated like headlines for cycling,
then they will be.  What it happening that outline looks for the first
headline after the one where the cursor is on.  Then it decides that
this is a child, the first and oldest, and then it shows all
headings below that are hierarchically equal or higher than this child.
plain list item are level 100 I believe.

Including plain list items into cycling works by simply temporarily
extending outline-regexp in include list items.  It is a hack,
not a full implementation.  Too complex for now to be fixed.

- Carsten


On Jun 27, 2009, at 12:55 AM, Samuel Wales wrote:

Hi, here is a bug, a test case, and a poss workaround if the bug is  
not fixable.


Thanks.

* bug: cycling a headline with body reveals too much of children
* it only occurs with org-cycle-include-plain-lists set to t
* to reproduce, try cycling the following
*** regular -- this works
* one
*** one one
* two
* three
*** text -- this works
text
* one
*** one one
* two
* three
*** WAIT logbook -- bug
:LOGBOOK:
- State WAIT   from[2009-06-26 Fri 15:46]
:END:
* one
*** one one
* two
* three
*** tree -- bug
 - test
   - test
 - test
   - test
   - test
 - test
* one
*** one one
* two
* three
* poss workaround for if there is no fix
*** that variable could control cycling only when point is on list  
items


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Re: [Orgmode] Debian Mono / Tomboy

2009-06-28 Thread Manish
  On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 11:55 AM, Russell Adams wrote:
   Slightly offtopic, but I was reading /. where they are arguing over
   the inclusion of Mono in Debian in order to support the Tomboy app.
  
   I won't get into the whole Mono debate, but I was curious why the
   angst over one application? Whats it do?
  
   Its a note taking app for Gnome written in Mono! In fact, it sounds
   like they are trying for some similar Org functionality, but with a
   GUI frontend.
  
  
   I think it ironic they are arguing over including this in Debian, when
   they already have Emacs and Org out of the box. ;]

The feeling of angst is caused by making Tomboy _required_ for Gnome and
what it, in turn, requires to run - Mono.  It's certainly not a
_required_ application and even more so when alternatives exist.  But
you knew that already.

http://www.itwire.com/content/view/25215/1090/1/1/
http://www.theopensourcerer.com/2009/06/12/the-ubuntumono-debate-continues/

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Re: [Orgmode] Debian Mono / Tomboy

2009-06-28 Thread Ian Barton

Russell Adams wrote:

Slightly offtopic, but I was reading /. where they are arguing over
the inclusion of Mono in Debian in order to support the Tomboy app.

I won't get into the whole Mono debate, but I was curious why the
angst over one application? Whats it do?

Its a note taking app for Gnome written in Mono! In fact, it sounds
like they are trying for some similar Org functionality, but with a
GUI frontend.

they already have Emacs and Org out of the box. ;]

Mono is a clone of Microsoft's Dot Net framework. It's good in that 
makes it possible for Windows C# programmers to develop Linux apps. 
However, the concern is that at some point, MS will decide to start a 
patent war over Mono. If Mono becomes required for the Gnome desktop, 
rather than just providing nice add on programs, Gnome would be sunk.


The anti Mono faction want it to be treated like restricted codecs, 
available for download if users choose, but not there by default.


Ian.


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Re: [Orgmode] Debian Mono / Tomboy

2009-06-28 Thread Russell Adams
On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 09:05:27AM +0100, Ian Barton wrote:

 Mono is a clone of Microsoft's Dot Net framework. It's good in that  
 makes it possible for Windows C# programmers to develop Linux apps.  
 However, the concern is that at some point, MS will decide to start a  
 patent war over Mono. If Mono becomes required for the Gnome desktop,  
 rather than just providing nice add on programs, Gnome would be sunk.

 The anti Mono faction want it to be treated like restricted codecs,  
 available for download if users choose, but not there by default.

I can appreciate that, just look at the delayed enforcement that
happened with MP3. They waited until it became a standard and then
demanded payment.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MP3#Licensing_and_patent_issues
http://www.chillingeffects.org/patent/notice.cgi?NoticeID=464

Why would we want a Microsoft specific technology used in a core OSS
product? I know Mono devs try to avoid the us vs them mentality, but
it comes down to a trust issue.

I won't harp on it, I just thought it was interesting that an
organizer was at the center of the debate. They should just use Org
and be happy!

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Re: [Orgmode] Latex EPS Inline

2009-06-28 Thread Carsten Dominik

OK, I have added both ps and eps.

- Carsten

On Jun 28, 2009, at 10:20 AM, Russell Adams wrote:


Just found out that in order to use EPS images produced via dot and
org-exp-blocks, eps must be added as a valid inline extension.

~/.emacs:
;; Allow inline eps, used with dot
(push 'eps org-export-latex-inline-image-extensions)

Whether it is worth patching org-export-latex.el I leave to Carsten!

(FYI, I'm finally learning lisp!)

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[Orgmode] Re: name of face for dates in org agenda?

2009-06-28 Thread Matthew Lundin
Brian van den Broek van...@gmail.com writes:

 I've changed my overall emacs colour scheme and, as a result, the
 dates in the weekly agenda view are a bit hard to read (dark blue on
 black). I've looked through the interface that M-x org-customize
 brings up, but I don't seem able to find the governing face variable
 name. Little help?

On a general note (I'll add an FAQ about this), here are two tips for
finding the names of faces in org-mode (or any other emacs mode):

1) While on the relevant text, simply type M-x customize-face and you
   will be given the option of customizing all faces at the point.

2) Type M-x list-faces-display and browse through the org-mode faces.

Best,

Matt


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Re: [Orgmode] Problem with org-info.js?

2009-06-28 Thread Xin Shi
Hi Sebastian,

I can see the version now:  org-info.js, v. 0.1.1.8 :)

Thanks!

Xin


On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 11:37 PM, Sebastian Rose sebastian_r...@gmx.dewrote:

 Xin Shi shixin...@gmail.com writes:
  Hi Sebastian,
 
  Thanks for the explanation! I guess one reason for me to spot that is I
 use
  org to publish all my working notes into HTML and use it on our group
  meetings all the time :)
 
  By the way, for the org-info-src.js and org-info.js, is the white
 spaces
  only difference between them? We can probly keep the version number in
 the
  org-info.js, so that people are easier to follow.

 No. The yuicompressor (http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/compressor/) has
 no option to keep comments intact - at least I couldn't fine one.

 But from now on (since the one I pushed 20 seconds ago), the version
 number is always visible below the table of shortcuts (`?' or click the
 `HELP' link).


   Sebastian

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Re: [Orgmode] Re: name of face for dates in org agenda?

2009-06-28 Thread Carsten Dominik


On Jun 28, 2009, at 8:00 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
BTW, I noticed that the face documentation for org-date is wrong -  
probably

a cut-n-paste error.


Thanks.

Fixed.

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[Orgmode] LaTeX export bugs?

2009-06-28 Thread Sébastien Vauban
Hello,

To make things clear, I love Org-mode (yes, I voted) and its LaTeX export.
More than you can imagine: I now look for avoiding writing any LaTeX document,
and have the export do all the work for me...

BTW, any solution for exporting to a Beamer presentation?  I'd be very very
very interested by anything in that direction. That's the last piece of the
whole puzzle, IMHO.

Though, working more and more in that direction (Org-mode - LaTeX), I've seen
a couple of weird things that I've compiled into an ECM, for ease of use:

--8---cut here---start-8---
* Org

  - If you have a level 3 item under a level 1 item, the level 3 doesn't get
exported to LaTeX. I know this is not a normal situation, but it happens
when restructuring some text, and you loose it in the exported view...

* THIS SECTION WILL DISAPPEAR!!

  This text is not exported. Though, I'm not always aware of it, when
  sections are long (spreading over more than one screen page)...

*** Level 2 -- is there a level 3 above?

- Table with formulas and environment /framed/ :

  The following table will be framed, but TBL formulas do not work
  anymore.

#+ATTR_LaTeX: align=lrrr
#+LaTeX: \begin{framed}
| Code  | \euro{} |  \% | \euro{} |
|---+-+-+-|
| GSM   | | |0.00 |
| Internet  |  168.45 | 100 |  168.45 |
| Matériel  |  295.99 | 100 |  295.99 |
| Publicité |  214.25 |  33 |   70.70 |
| Autres| | |0.00 |
|---+-+-+-|
| Total | | |  535.14 |
#+LaTeX: \end{framed}
#+TBLFM: $4=$2*$3/100;%.2f::@7$4=vsum(@-...@-ii)

  Swapping these two last lines gives LaTeX errors... What's the solution
  for having both: an environment around the table and formulas that work?

  Why do I have to escape the sign symbol as soon as I put LaTeX commands
  (and not BEGIN..END_LaTeX) near it?

- Hyperlink to other sections: see [[To be referenced]]. Looking in the
  produced LaTeX code, it always link to the current section instead!

- Quotes are sometimes exported in a weird /fashion/ : see Industriels,
  et commerçants. And compare with the quotes in the next sample
  (Industriels et commerçants).

  See as well that /fashion/ is not in italic above. Apparently because of
  the special non-breaking space following the second slash... BTW, a
  possibility would be to translate the non-breaking space to its LaTeX
  equivalent syntax (the tilde sign).

* To be referenced

  This should be the landing point for the hyperreference above.
--8---cut here---end---8---

Once again, thanks to all of you that provide us with those wonderful
features...

Best regards,
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Re: [Orgmode] Re: name of face for dates in org agenda?

2009-06-28 Thread Brian van den Broek

Nick Dokos said unto the world at 28/06/09 02:00 PM:

Matthew Lundin m...@imapmail.org wrote:


Brian van den Broek van...@gmail.com writes:


I've changed my overall emacs colour scheme and, as a result, the
dates in the weekly agenda view are a bit hard to read (dark blue on
black). I've looked through the interface that M-x org-customize
brings up, but I don't seem able to find the governing face variable
name. Little help?

On a general note (I'll add an FAQ about this), here are two tips for
finding the names of faces in org-mode (or any other emacs mode):

1) While on the relevant text, simply type M-x customize-face and you
   will be given the option of customizing all faces at the point.

2) Type M-x list-faces-display and browse through the org-mode faces.



In addition to Matthew's points, the following might be useful:

3) While on the relevant text, `C-u C-x =' (what-cursor-position with a
   prefix argument) shows (extra) information about the text under the
   cursor, including the face:


snip


4) While on the relevant text, M-x describe-face (also available from
   the menu Help/Describe/Describe face...) gives you information about
   the face and also allows you to customize it:


snip


Hi all,

Thanks to Manish, Matthew, and Nick for the pointers.

Matthew's (1) and Nick's (4), while good to know about, didn't help 
here: the line with point has the face hi-line which masks the 
underlying face from those commands. (2) and (3) both yield the 
desires information, though, so thanks bunches.


Best,

Brian vdB


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Re: [Orgmode] org plot scripts

2009-06-28 Thread Eric Schulte
joseph...@gmail.com writes:

 Hi:

 I've been trying to make candlestick plots with org-plot, and the only
 way I've found that I can do this is by specifying a custom script in
 the +PLOT options. However, I noticed that when I specify a script,
 all other +PLOT options I specify, such as with set: or line:, are
 completely ignored. I think it would be nice to allow the user to
 specify plot options in the latter manner along with custom scripts
 and just prepend the options to the script. This way, the user can use
 a single custom script to plot multiple data tables, while being able
 to set things like the title or range of the plot on a per-table
 basis.

That sounds like a great idea, the attached patch[1] *should* implement
the prepending of options to a script as you described above.  It works
for me on one simple test.  Please let me know if it works for you.

 Alternatively, I can also imagine giving the user the ability
 to hard code the exact plot commands right in the org file.


This second approach could work with org-babel --a library for
org-mode on which I am currently working--.  I hope to add gnuplot as a
supported language to org-babel.  Once this is done it will be possible
to write gnuplot source-code blocks which can then be fed table data
returning graphs for display or inclusion in org-mode files.  Through
the library of babel functionality, these gnuplot code blocks could be
named, saved, and called from other org-mode files.

Cheers -- Eric


 Thanks for your time.

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Footnotes: 
[1]  
diff --git a/lisp/org-plot.el b/lisp/org-plot.el
index 78775a0..ae01aa2 100644
--- a/lisp/org-plot.el
+++ b/lisp/org-plot.el
@@ -181,9 +181,11 @@ and dependant variables.
 	(setf back-edge ) (setf front-edge )
 row-vals))
 
-(defun org-plot/gnuplot-script (data-file num-cols params)
+(defun org-plot/gnuplot-script (data-file num-cols params optional preface)
   Write a gnuplot script to DATA-FILE respecting the options set in PARAMS.
-NUM-COLS controls the number of columns plotted in a 2-d plot.
+NUM-COLS controls the number of columns plotted in a 2-d plot.
+Optional argument PREFACE returns only option parameters in a
+manner suitable for prepending to a user-specified script.
   (let* ((type (plist-get params :plot-type))
 	 (with (if (equal type 'grid)
 		   'pm3d
@@ -238,7 +240,8 @@ NUM-COLS controls the number of columns plotted in a 2-d plot.
 	(add-to-script (concat set timefmt \
 			   (or timefmt ;; timefmt passed to gnuplot
    %Y-%m-%d-%H:%M:%S) \)))
-  (case type ;; plot command
+  (unless preface
+(case type ;; plot command
 	('2d (dotimes (col num-cols)
 	   (unless (and (equal type '2d)
 			(or (and ind (equal (+ 1 col) ind))
@@ -259,8 +262,8 @@ NUM-COLS controls the number of columns plotted in a 2-d plot.
 	('grid
 	 (setq plot-lines (list (format '%s' with %s title ''
 	data-file with)
-  (add-to-script
-   (concat plot-cmd   (mapconcat 'identity (reverse plot-lines) ,\\\n)))
+(add-to-script
+ (concat plot-cmd   (mapconcat 'identity (reverse plot-lines) ,\\\n
   script)))
 
 ;;-
@@ -328,10 +331,13 @@ line directly before or after the table.
   ;; write script
   (with-temp-buffer
 	(if (plist-get params :script) ;; user script
-	(progn (insert-file-contents (plist-get params :script))
-		   (goto-char (point-min))
-		   (while (re-search-forward $datafile nil t)
-		 (replace-match data-file nil nil)))
+	(progn (insert
+(org-plot/gnuplot-script data-file num-cols params t))
+   (insert \n)
+   (insert-file-contents (plist-get params :script))
+   (goto-char (point-min))
+   (while (re-search-forward $datafile nil t)
+ (replace-match data-file nil nil)))
 	  (insert
 	   (org-plot/gnuplot-script data-file num-cols params)))
 	;; graph table
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[Orgmode] org-mode tutorial screencasts not accessible

2009-06-28 Thread tan....@juno.com
Hi,

I hope this is the right place to send this query and get a
response.

The org tutorials page lists some screencasts.
2 screencasts do not seem to load at all. They are
  1) screencast for presenting a few features of plain lists 
 : http://lumiere.ens.fr/~guerry/org-playing-with-lists-screencast.php
  2) screencast for  Emacs Org's Column View 
 : http://www.cognition.ens.fr/~guerry/org-column-screencast.php

Are the links still valid?

Thanks,



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