Re: [O] build failure
Erich Neuwirth writes: I just pulled the latest version of the sources on my MacBook with OSX 10.8.1 Buildung does not work any more, here is the error. Loading /Users/neuwirth/devel/org-mode/lisp/org-compat.el (source)... Cannot open load file: ../UTILITIES/org-fixup.el make[1]: *** [org-version.el] Error 255 make: *** [all] Error 2 This report is unfortunately not very useful since you don't give any information at what commit you are. This is especially irksome as that information would have been in the output just one line above where you've cut... So my best guess is that you just need to run make again and all is well (and since utils/ has now been renamed mk/ it may happen once again). Regards, Achim. -- +[Q+ Matrix-12 WAVE#46+305 Neuron microQkb Andromeda XTk Blofeld]+ Samples for the Waldorf Blofeld: http://Synth.Stromeko.net/Downloads.html#BlofeldSamplesExtra
Re: [O] Best way to implement project specific captures
Bastien b...@altern.org writes: Hi Richard, Richard Riley rile...@gmail.com writes: ALso it would be really really nice if it would use the existing org file if that file is on the agenda list and I dont specify a path component on the destination file variable in the template. Mhh... can't parse this, sorry :/ Can you re-explain again what you want? If you see my initial reply about which file is used to add the capture, its explained there - does this make sense? , | I'm not sure if the error (?!) is mine or on your side - possibly error | is the wrong word. See this img here | | http://i.imgur.com/Tvdgx.png | | When I hit C-c c I then hit c for my customised j template its | recreating shamrock/barwebs.org (see status line) as opposed to using | the existing barwebs.com which I have referenced via org-agenda-files |^^^ this should say barwebs.org of course, sorry for the confusion. | '(~/.orgfiles ~/webs/.orgfiles). | | Can you advise further? (Looks great regardless btw!) ` The reply is that I should hard code the path but I'm really averse to this.
[O] Preserving the geometry of a table range
Greetings. If you pass a table range to an elisp function in a tblfm - say, using remote - the values in the range seem to be passed to the function as a single list. Thus the geometry of the region is lost. Is it possible to return a list of lists, e.g., a list of rows instead? Is this supported by some notation in a tblfm formula? If not, could we have something like this? I ran into this problem while trying to make a contribution by implementing functions corresponding to vlookup and hlookup in traditional spreadsheets. I have only used relatively basic properties of org, so there might be a simple solution that I just don't know. -- Jarmo
Re: [O] Preserving the geometry of a table range
Hi Jarmo could you make a small example with the table content before and after the yet to be defined formula has been applied, maybe with a pseudo-formula? Michael
Re: [O] difficulty installing 7.9 with the new build system: org-version not informative
Bastien writes: I'll add a file to the tarball that just defines these two variables and include that when absolutely no version is defined. Can't we just have this in default.mk? Do we need yet another file? That would mean I'd have to change default.mk while building the tarball and then change it back afterwards. There's no way I can make that completely foolproof, so I'll rather just generate a file specifically for the tarball that I can throw away any time without having to keep state. Regards, Achim. -- +[Q+ Matrix-12 WAVE#46+305 Neuron microQkb Andromeda XTk Blofeld]+ Samples for the Waldorf Blofeld: http://Synth.Stromeko.net/Downloads.html#BlofeldSamplesExtra
Re: [O] difficulty installing 7.9 with the new build system: org-version not informative
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes: Bastien writes: I'll add a file to the tarball that just defines these two variables and include that when absolutely no version is defined. Can't we just have this in default.mk? Do we need yet another file? That would mean I'd have to change default.mk while building the tarball and then change it back afterwards. There's no way I can make that completely foolproof, so I'll rather just generate a file specifically for the tarball that I can throw away any time without having to keep state. Let me know if I understand correctly: that's because you don't want default.mk to contain a manually inserted ORGVERSION variable, right? Otherwise I don't see the problem with having a fallback ORGVERSION variable in default.mk (which I'll happily insert manually, to have a taste of the Good Old Days, when (defconst org-version ...) was still in org.el... :) -- Bastien
Re: [O] [PATCH v3 00/11] Taskjuggler exporter improvements
Hi Yann, Yann Hodique yann.hodi...@gmail.com writes: here is a new version of the patch series. I have now applied those patches to master. Thanks a lot for this! -- Bastien
[O] org-sticky-agenda: Refiling broken
When I try to refile a TODO from from a sticky agenda, I get the following error: --8---cut here---start-8--- Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument stringp nil) org-remove-subtree-entries-from-agenda() org-agenda-refile(nil) call-interactively(org-agenda-refile nil nil) --8---cut here---end---8--- This happens in the latest release and the one before. Cheers, Moritz Ulrich -- Moritz Ulrich
Re: [O] Preserving the geometry of a table range
Greetings Michael. I can try. Here is an example of the desired low-level functionality with a simple function. The lookup functions would be built on this. Does this help? * an example of low level functionality Here is an example of an elisp function working on a range as a list of rows. This one first finds the product of the elements on each row, and then sums up these products. #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp (defun sum-row-prods (rows) (apply '+ (mapcar (lambda (row) (apply '* row)) rows))) #+END_SRC #+RESULTS: : sum-row-prods Then here we have a table in which the element at @4$1 is given by applying the function sum-row-prods to a specific list of lists. This works already in org mode, since in the formula for @4$1 the list of lists is given as a constant. The formula for @4$2 illustrates the desired functionality, that is, being able to apply the function sum-row-prods to range @2$1..@3$2. The result should be #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp (sum-row-prods '((2 3) (4 5))) #+END_SRC #+RESULTS: : 26 but now it naturally gives an error, since the argument to sum-row-prods is a list, not a list of lists (rows). | a | b | |+| | 2 | 3 | | 4 | 5 | | 10 | #ERROR | #+tblfm: @4$1='(sum-row-prods '((-4 1) (-2 -7)));N::@4$2='(sum-row-prods '(@2$1..@3$2));N I don't know what the new syntax for referring to a range as a list of rows should look like. -- Jarmo
Re: [O] advice on compiling org 7.9 for OSX Lion.
John Hendy writes: On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 2:39 PM, Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de wrote: Filippo A. Salustri writes: I haven't yet installed Xcode on some of my Lion machines, so I haven't got 'make' everywhere. Why do you need Xcode to get make? Having a Mac myself, I'm assuming the answer is that it's just the easiest way. Pop in the DVD and install the gcc tools from the extras folder. Is there a better way? John Yes, there is! :-) Use a recent Xcode from the Mac AppStore and install the command line tools via the option dialog. -- Moritz Ulrich
Re: [O] org-sticky-agenda: Refiling broken
Moritz Ulrich mor...@tarn-vedra.de writes: When I try to refile a TODO from from a sticky agenda, I get the following error: Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument stringp nil) org-remove-subtree-entries-from-agenda() org-agenda-refile(nil) call-interactively(org-agenda-refile nil nil) This happens in the latest release and the one before. Fixed, thanks a lot! -- Bastien
Re: [O] (Warning: Has attachments) org-odt.el/ org-e-html.el/ org-e-odt.el: Needs new maintainers
Hi Jambunathan, Jambunathan K kjambunat...@gmail.com writes: [2] If the maintainership of Orgmode project changes hands, please let me know. I can continue from where I left off. Can you suggest who as an Org maintainer will make you maintain back org-odt.el, org-e-html.el and org-e-odt.el? One sure thing: I'm not a benevolent maintainer *for life*. I will continue to work on Org 8.0. Then chances are that I will hand over maintainership to someone that is volunteering and that i think is a good fit. Any ideas welcome, -- Bastien
Re: [O] org-sticky-agenda: Refiling broken
Bastien writes: Moritz Ulrich mor...@tarn-vedra.de writes: When I try to refile a TODO from from a sticky agenda, I get the following error: Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument stringp nil) org-remove-subtree-entries-from-agenda() org-agenda-refile(nil) call-interactively(org-agenda-refile nil nil) This happens in the latest release and the one before. Fixed, thanks a lot! Seems like `org-agenda-kill' is affected too: --8---cut here---start-8--- Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument stringp nil) org-remove-subtree-entries-from-agenda(#buffer todo.org 12186 12227) org-agenda-kill() call-interactively(org-agenda-kill nil nil) --8---cut here---end---8--- Sorry for not noticing before! -- Moritz Ulrich
Re: [O] org-sticky-agenda: Refiling broken
Moritz Ulrich mor...@tarn-vedra.de writes: Seems like `org-agenda-kill' is affected too: And `org-agenda-archive-with' too. Both should be fixed now, thanks. -- Bastien
Re: [O] advice on compiling org 7.9 for OSX Lion.
On Sun, Aug 26, 2012 at 3:58 AM, Moritz Ulrich mor...@tarn-vedra.de wrote: John Hendy writes: On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 2:39 PM, Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de wrote: Filippo A. Salustri writes: I haven't yet installed Xcode on some of my Lion machines, so I haven't got 'make' everywhere. Why do you need Xcode to get make? Having a Mac myself, I'm assuming the answer is that it's just the easiest way. Pop in the DVD and install the gcc tools from the extras folder. Is there a better way? John Yes, there is! :-) Use a recent Xcode from the Mac AppStore and install the command line tools via the option dialog. Well... I guess. If your Xcode is outdated on the DVD and you want to wait for that big 'ol download. I think we're just talking about the same thing with slightly different aspects to each method :) John -- Moritz Ulrich
[O] comma as decimal point: bug?
I have seen that as of v. 7.9, org tables are supposed to accept commas as decimal points which is useful if you set up tables to be used in in files where continental conventions are expected to be followed. But I cannot see this really works. I should have expected that the following two tables should provide the same result: -- | Items | Price | |+---| | Item 1 | 15.3 | | Item 2 | 2.3 | |+---| | Sum| 17.6 | #+TBLFM: @4$2=vsum(@II..@I) | Items | Price | |+---| | Item 1 | 15,3 | | Item 2 | 2,3 | |+---| | Sum|23 | #+TBLFM: @4$2=vsum(@II..@I) -- As you can see, the outcome is quite different, and wrong when commas are used instead of decimal points. The value of org-table-number-regexp should be the standard value in org 7.9: -- org-table-number-regexp is a variable defined in `org-table.el'. Its value is ^\\([]?[-+^.,0-9]*[0-9][-+^.,0-9eEdDx()%:]*\\|\\(0[xX]\\)[0-9a-fA-F]+\\|nan\\)$ -- Am I doing wrong something here, or is this a bug in org 7.9? Best regards, and many thanks in advance Rainer -- Prof. Dr. Rainer Thiel Institut für Altertumswissenschaften 07737 Jena, Germany (EU) r.th...@uni-jena.de
[O] (not so) sticky agendas
I use to have the agenda for the next 21 days automatically displayed when Emacs ist run. For this purpose, I have put (org-agenda-list) as one of the last entries in my .emacs init file (the org-agenda-span is set to 21 befor in the custom variables). The agenda thereby displayed is not sticky, though. When I «bury» it, it is computed again when pressing C-c a a. An agenda produced with C-c a a and then «buried» is sticky and works as expected. Any help on this? -- Prof. Dr. Rainer Thiel Institut für Altertumswissenschaften 07737 Jena, Germany (EU) r.th...@uni-jena.de
Re: [O] [BABEL] [PATCH] Make it possible to use buffer local noweb start/end patterns
Sean O'Halpin sean.ohal...@gmail.com writes: On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 11:50 PM, Eric Schulte eric.schu...@gmx.com wrote: Are you familiar with file local variables? See (info (emacs)Specifying File Variables) Yes. That's what I'm trying to enable. Without the patch, it seems that the =with-temp-buffer= used in =org-babel-expand-noweb-references= overrides any file local variables. In other words, setting =org-babel-noweb-wrap-start= and =org-babel-noweb-wrap-end= using file local variables doesn't work for me without this patch. Am I missing something? Ah, right you are. I apologize for not thoroughly understanding your patch before replying. I just committed this to the git repo. Thanks for the contribution! (and thanks for packaging your patch so that it was easy to apply) Regards, Sean -- Eric Schulte http://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte
Re: [O] advice on compiling org 7.9 for OSX Lion.
Yes, I download it from the AppStore too. I just start download before I go to lunch. It's done long before I get back. /fas On 26 August 2012 04:58, Moritz Ulrich mor...@tarn-vedra.de wrote: Yes, there is! :-) Use a recent Xcode from the Mac AppStore and install the command line tools via the option dialog. -- Moritz Ulrich -- \V/_ Filippo A. Salustri, Ph.D., P.Eng. Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Ryerson University 350 Victoria St, Toronto, ON M5B 2K3, Canada Tel: 416/979-5000 ext 7749 Fax: 416/979-5265 Email: salus...@ryerson.ca http://deseng.ryerson.ca/~fil/
Re: [O] Org-mode release 7.9
A bug, perhaps ELPA related. Sorry to be so brief but I've got to run soon to the station. I'm going to be tied up for the next week, but if it's not figured out by then, I'll have time to look in more detail. I confirmed this on Linux, Mac, and Windows, all emacs 24.1. All respond the same. I decided to try ELPA to upgrade in place for the first time, and used it to upgrade to the latest org 7.9. No apparent errors there. (good work BTW). Tests: - proper org-version? yes 7.9, no problems reported - [f8] to trigger a capture I get the error: org-capture-select-template: Symbol's function definition is void: org-contextualize-keys In my .emacs I've got (define-key global-map [f8] 'org-capture) Sorry I don't have time to track this down further. I'm guessing either a problem with ELPA packaging or a default value for the new context stuff that is not ready for the 'org-capture to be the very first thing done from the emacs startup buffer. Meanwhile, I dropped back to 7.8.11 until I can figure it out. R Horn rjh...@alum.mit.edu
Re: [O] Org-mode release 7.9
Robert Horn writes: Tests: - proper org-version? yes 7.9, no problems reported Can we see the full output, please? - [f8] to trigger a capture I get the error: org-capture-select-template: Symbol's function definition is void: org-contextualize-keys In my .emacs I've got (define-key global-map [f8] 'org-capture) I've just tried this with a freshly produced ELPA package (except I have that on C-c c not [f8]) and I get the capture template screen displayed. Regards, Achim. -- +[Q+ Matrix-12 WAVE#46+305 Neuron microQkb Andromeda XTk Blofeld]+ SD adaptations for KORG EX-800 and Poly-800MkII V0.9: http://Synth.Stromeko.net/Downloads.html#KorgSDada
Re: [O] [BABEL] [PATCH] Make it possible to use buffer local noweb start/end patterns
On Sun, Aug 26, 2012 at 3:31 PM, Eric Schulte eric.schu...@gmx.com wrote: [snip] I just committed this to the git repo. Thanks for the contribution! (and thanks for packaging your patch so that it was easy to apply) Great! Thanks.
[O] Report on package Org-mode version N/A (N/A @ c:/cygwin/usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp/org/)
Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report? See http://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback Your bug report will be posted to the Org-mode mailing list. The variable org-version not set properly in orgmode 7.9 installing on emacs 24.1 with cygwin on windows 7, suspect the new build system as this was a non-issue with earlier releases... yours, /robert Emacs : GNU Emacs 24.1.1 (i386-mingw-nt6.1.7601) of 2012-06-02 on MARVIN Package: Org-mode version N/A (N/A @ c:/cygwin/usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp/org/) current state: == (setq org-export-blocks '((src org-babel-exp-src-block nil) (export-comment org-export-blocks-format-comment t) (ditaa org-export-blocks-format-ditaa nil) (dot org-export-blocks-format-dot nil)) org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c-hook '(org-babel-hash-at-point org-babel-execute-safely-maybe) org-archive-location archive/%s.old::* Archive org-export-preprocess-before-selecting-backend-code-hook '(org-beamer-select-beamer-code) org-tab-first-hook '(org-hide-block-toggle-maybe org-src-native-tab-command-maybe org-babel-hide-result-toggle-maybe org-babel-header-arg-expand) org-refile-targets '((someday.org :level . 1) (inbox.org :level . 1) (tasks.org :level . 1) (projects.org :maxlevel . 2) (mlt.org :level . 1)) org-modules '(org-bbdb org-bibtex org-crypt) org-cycle-hook '(org-cycle-hide-archived-subtrees org-cycle-hide-drawers org-cycle-show-empty-lines org-optimize-window-after-visibility-change) org-agenda-custom-commands '((i Inbox entries tags-todo CATEGORY=\Stuff\) (n MLT entries ((tags-todo +mlt|CATEGORY=\MLT\|CATEGORY=\MLT PC\|CATEGORY=\MLT Notes\) (tags +mlt+TODO=\DONE\|+mlt+TODO=\CANCELLED\|+mlt+TODO=\DEFERRED\|CATEGORY=\MLT\+TODO=\DONE\|CATEGORY=\MLT\+TODO=\CANCELLED\|CATEGORY=\MLT\+TODO=\DEFERRED\|CATEGORY=\MLT PC\+TODO=\DONE\|CATEGORY=\MLT PC\+TODO=\CANCELLED\|CATEGORY=\MLT PC\+TODO=\DEFERRED\|CATEGORY=\MLT Notes\+TODO=\DONE\|CATEGORY=\MLT Notes\+TODO=\CANCELLED\|CATEGORY=\MLT Notes\+TODO=\DEFERRED\))) (w todo WAITING) (d todo DONE|CANCELLED|DEFERRED)) org-agenda-before-write-hook '(org-agenda-add-entry-text) org-speed-command-hook '(org-speed-command-default-hook org-babel-speed-command-hook) org-email-link-description-format Email %c: %.50s org-link-mailto-program '(vm-mail %a %s) org-babel-pre-tangle-hook '(save-buffer) org-occur-hook '(org-first-headline-recenter) org-export-interblocks '((src org-babel-exp-non-block-elements)) org-cycle-separator-lines 0 org-metaup-hook '(org-babel-load-in-session-maybe) org-reveal-start-hook '(org-decrypt-entry) org-confirm-elisp-link-function 'yes-or-no-p org-export-latex-format-toc-function 'org-export-latex-format-toc-default org-log-into-drawer LOGBOOK org-default-notes-file c:/Users/robert/Dropbox/gtd/inbox.org org-columns-default-format %60ITEM %TODO %TAGS %6effort(EFFORT){:} org-export-preprocess-before-normalizing-links-hook '(org-remove-file-link-modifiers) org-tag-alist '((@home . 104) (@office . 111) (@phone . 112) (@cms . 119) (@computer . 99) (@errands . 101) (@blog . 98) (@ltlunch . 108) (@2020 . 50) (someday . 115) (@gul . 103) (flov . 102) (mlt . 109) (dtl . 100)) org-global-properties '((effort_ALL . 0:10 0:30 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 6:00 8:00)) org-clock-out-hook '(org-clock-remove-empty-clock-drawer) org-publish-project-alist '((org-web :base-directory ~/web :base-extension org :publishing-directory /Volumes/robert/.www :recursive t :publishing-function org-publish-org-to-html :headline-levels 4 :auto-preamble t) (org-web-static :base-directory ~/web :base-extension css\\|js\\|png\\|jpg\\|jpeg\\|gif\\|pdf\\|mp3\\|ogg\\|swf :publishing-directory /Volumes/robert/.www :recursive t :publishing-function org-publish-attachment) (web :components (org-web org-web-static))) org-agenda-include-diary t org-export-latex-classes '((article \\documentclass{article}\n\\usepackage[utf8x]{inputenc}\n\\usepackage{graphicx}\n\\usepackage{longtable}\n\\usepackage{hyperref}\n\\usepackage[swedish]{babel} (\\section{%s} . \\section*{%s}) (\\subsection{%s} . \\subsection*{%s}) (\\subsubsection{%s} . \\subsubsection*{%s}) (\\paragraph{%s} . \\paragraph*{%s}) (\\subparagraph{%s} . \\subparagraph*{%s}))) org-export-first-hook '(org-beamer-initialize-open-trackers) org-mode-hook '(#[nil \300\301\302\303\304$\207 [org-add-hook change-major-mode-hook org-show-block-all append local] 5] #[nil \300\301\302\303\304$\207 [org-add-hook change-major-mode-hook org-babel-show-result-all append local] 5] org-babel-result-hide-spec org-babel-hide-all-hashes (lambda nil (auto-fill-mode 1) (local-set-key (kbd C-c t) (quote org-todo)) (local-set-key (kbd C-c e) (quote org-set-effort)) (local-set-key (kbd C-c i) (quote
Re: [O] I can't make work 'startup hidestars'
: ) Thank you, Phillip, for the info. At last, I got it right. Selecting manoj-dark color-theme has hid those stars. -- Sincerely, Ashfaq
Re: [O] Report on package Org-mode version N/A (N/A @ c:/cygwin/usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp/org/)
On 26 August 2012 08:07, Robert Adesam rob...@adesam.se wrote: Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report? See http://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback Your bug report will be posted to the Org-mode mailing list. The variable org-version not set properly in orgmode 7.9 installing on emacs 24.1 with cygwin on windows 7, suspect the new build system as this was a non-issue with earlier releases... yours, /robert Hi Robert, See the thread http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/59337 where I posted about the same issue. Achim's reply to my original post provides the solution. Best, Brian vdB
[O] org2blog: referencing to other blog posts?
Is there a way to reference other blog posts in org2blog, other than using absolute URLs for that article on the server? I will use absolute URLs as a workaround, if there is no way, but it would feel better to work inside the system. Also is there a way to link related articles, that will show up in the wordpress blog. Thanks!
[O] Beamer onlyenv
I have a lot of slides where I want to incrementally show arbitrary information or code that is *not* part of a bullet list. I've been doing it like this: #+BEAMER: \begin{onlyenv}2- ...some content... #+BEAMER: \end{onlyenv} I haven't been able to find any comprehensive org-beamer docs, and I've been wondering: is there a nicer way to do this using org's beamer support? I know about the shorthand syntax for bullet lists: ** 1- Point 1 ** 2- Point 2 ** 3- etc... But again, this is for content outside of lists. Thanks, -- Avdi
Re: [O] Preserving the geometry of a table range
Hi Jarmo On Sun, Aug 26, 2012 at 10:45 AM, Jarmo Hurri jarmo.hu...@syk.fi wrote: Does this help? Yes. but now it naturally gives an error, since the argument to sum-row-prods is a list, not a list of lists (rows). AFAIK there is no way to get the list of lists. But if you didn’t already you may consider to separate the calculation of rows and columns into two steps which I think should be possible in most cases and use something like this: | a | b | prod | |---+---+--| | 2 | 3 |6 | | 4 | 5 | 20 | | | | 26 | #+TBLFM: $3 = '(* $1..$2); N :: @$3 = '(+ @2..@3); N or with Calc formulas: #+TBLFM: $3 = vprod($1..$2) :: @$3 = vsum(@2..@3) Michael
Re: [O] Please consider making a donation
Bastien bzg at altern.org writes: Hello all, I've been a freelancer for the last two months and I want to continue this experience. As such, my main challenge is to discipline myself not to spend too much time on Org -- because, as you can imagine, it *is* very tempting. So the more donation I receive, the more time I will have for Org. Great ! You might want to lower the barrier to donate by providing a link to http://orgmode.org/org-mode-donate.html ☺. BTW, if it is to give you money, why not cut the middlemen and provide your IBAN ?(As a fellow countryman, it saddened me to pay for €→$(→€ ?) and to Visa™ and PayPal™ (which I despise) for naught. Kudos for your great work on Org ! B.
Re: [O] Report on package Org-mode version N/A (N/A @ c:/cygwin/usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp/org/)
Brian van den Broek writes: See the thread http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/59337 where I posted about the same issue. Achim's reply to my original post provides the solution. Besides, it's already solved in Git, so when the archives are next updated it will work as expected out-of-the-box. Regards, Achim. -- +[Q+ Matrix-12 WAVE#46+305 Neuron microQkb Andromeda XTk Blofeld]+ Wavetables for the Terratec KOMPLEXER: http://Synth.Stromeko.net/Downloads.html#KomplexerWaves
[O] build failure
I just pulled the latest version of the sources on my MacBook with OSX 10.8.1 Buildung does not work any more, here is the error. Loading /Users/neuwirth/devel/org-mode/lisp/org-compat.el (source)... Cannot open load file: ../UTILITIES/org-fixup.el make[1]: *** [org-version.el] Error 255 make: *** [all] Error 2 So I installed the latest version from ELPA, when I try C-c C-c on the following code segment #+begin_src R :session *RPisa* :results value 2*3 #+end_src I get the error Symbol's value as variable is void: org-current-export-file I get the same error with the minimal code segment #+begin_src R 2*3 #+end_src
[O] Alternate format for datetree
Hi, I have been using org-mode for about 18 months now and love it. I recently came across the org-capture file+datetree format and it is just what I am looking for, except that I need a slightly different format described as below Currently format is * 2012 ** 2012-08 *** 2012-08-26 Sunday [2012-08-26 Sun 13:00] My note for this Sunday afternoon Needed format is * 08 ** 26 *** 2012 Sunday [2012-08-26 Sun 13:00] My note for this Sunday afternoon Basically, I need to have the root of the date tree on the month, followed by date and then Year, so that for a particular date, I can see all yearly activity. Is there currently a way to alter this? If not, how would I go about adding a file+monthtree format for org-capture? Any suggestions would be appreciated Kindly copy me on the response as I am not subscribed to this mailing list. Thanks, c.b.
Re: [O] build failure
Hi Erich, Erich Neuwirth erich.neuwi...@univie.ac.at writes: I just pulled the latest version of the sources on my MacBook with OSX 10.8.1 Buildung does not work any more, here is the error. Loading /Users/neuwirth/devel/org-mode/lisp/org-compat.el (source)... Cannot open load file: ../UTILITIES/org-fixup.el make[1]: *** [org-version.el] Error 255 make: *** [all] Error 2 Looks like you're behind commit bf352eced, where org-compat.el has been updated so that it loads utils/org-fixup.el, not UTILITIES/org-fixup.el Please pull again from git, this is fixed there. So I installed the latest version from ELPA Yes -- still several things to fix to get a working ELPA version. We're on it. Let us know if git pull does it for you. Thanks! -- Bastien
Re: [O] comma as decimal point: bug?
Hi Rainer, Rainer Thiel r.th...@uni-jena.de writes: I have seen that as of v. 7.9, org tables are supposed to accept commas as decimal points which is useful if you set up tables to be used in in files where continental conventions are expected to be followed. But I cannot see this really works. Well, the change was purely cosmetic, accepting commas by default will just change the way the table is aligned. See this email by Nicolas: http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/59134 But I guess it's confusing to align numbers as if they were numbers, and to then tell the users well, they are not really numbers. I'm in favor of reverting this change and let the user change the variable if he wants. What do you - and Nicolas - think? -- Bastien
Re: [O] comma as decimal point: bug?
Hello, Rainer Thiel r.th...@uni-jena.de writes: I have seen that as of v. 7.9, org tables are supposed to accept commas as decimal points which is useful if you set up tables to be used in in files where continental conventions are expected to be followed. Actually, this more subtle. Tables recognize numbers with a comma as the decimal mark. But it only means such numbers will be properly aligned to the right. Internally, calculations still require dot separator. Hope it is clearer now. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou
Re: [O] comma as decimal point: bug?
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes: But it only means such numbers will be properly aligned to the right. Internally, calculations still require dot separator. Mhh.. but many users might expect the calculation to happen just because those strings are aligned as numbers. The name of the variable is somewhat confusing here. The default is a bit more rigid, but at least, it is not confusing, and the variable (possibly renamed) can still be edited. -- Bastien
Re: [O] comma as decimal point: bug?
Hello, Bastien b...@altern.org writes: Mhh.. but many users might expect the calculation to happen just because those strings are aligned as numbers. 3.5 will also be recognized and aligned as a number, but you can't expect calculations to happen on it either. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou
[O] Small suggestion for org-taskjuggler.el
In working with org-mode's taskjuggler exporter, I have noticed that it does not support the attributes chargeset and charge in taskjuggler 3. These attributes are necessary to use taskjuggler's cost estimating functions. I am not much of a coder, but I have tried my hand at a patch. commit 15b522901ff0dcd8a581ad55cd4bf4c3688908ad Author: Bill Day williamson@gmail.com Date: Sun Aug 26 16:58:32 2012 -0400 Modified taskjuggler to add chargeset and charge diff --git a/lisp/org-taskjuggler.el b/lisp/org-taskjuggler.el index aa645d2..2418654 100644 --- a/lisp/org-taskjuggler.el +++ b/lisp/org-taskjuggler.el @@ -659,7 +659,7 @@ org-mode priority string. '(account start note duration endbuffer endcredit end flags journalentry length maxend maxstart minend minstart period reference responsible scheduling -startbuffer startcredit statusnote))) +startbuffer startcredit statusnote chargeset charge))) (insert (concat task unique-id \ headline \ {\n -- Bill Day williamson@gmail.com commit 15b522901ff0dcd8a581ad55cd4bf4c3688908ad Author: Bill Day williamson@gmail.com Date: Sun Aug 26 16:58:32 2012 -0400 Modified taskjuggler to add chargeset and charge diff --git a/lisp/org-taskjuggler.el b/lisp/org-taskjuggler.el index aa645d2..2418654 100644 --- a/lisp/org-taskjuggler.el +++ b/lisp/org-taskjuggler.el @@ -659,7 +659,7 @@ org-mode priority string. '(account start note duration endbuffer endcredit end flags journalentry length maxend maxstart minend minstart period reference responsible scheduling - startbuffer startcredit statusnote))) + startbuffer startcredit statusnote chargeset charge))) (insert (concat task unique-id \ headline \ {\n
Re: [O] Alternate format for datetree
On Sun, Aug 26, 2012 at 3:11 PM, c b 24x7x...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I have been using org-mode for about 18 months now and love it. I recently came across the org-capture file+datetree format and it is just what I am looking for, except that I need a slightly different format described as below Currently format is * 2012 ** 2012-08 *** 2012-08-26 Sunday [2012-08-26 Sun 13:00] My note for this Sunday afternoon Needed format is * 08 ** 26 *** 2012 Sunday [2012-08-26 Sun 13:00] My note for this Sunday afternoon Basically, I need to have the root of the date tree on the month, followed by date and then Year, so that for a particular date, I can see all yearly activity. Is there currently a way to alter this? If not, how would I go about adding a file+monthtree format for org-capture? Any suggestions would be appreciated I was looking for something similar and someone provided a custom capture template that allowed for using inactive timestamps vs. the default datetree format. See the example provided here: - http://osdir.com/ml/emacs-orgmode-gnu/2012-08/msg00396.html I fiddled with this a bit, not really being familiar and learned a good bit in the process to achieve your desired format. Give this a try: #+begin_src .emacs (setq org-capture-templates `((t test entry (file+headline ~/file.org ,(format %s (format-time-string %m))) ,(format ** %s \n*** %s-%s \n [%s-%s-%s %s %s:%s] (format-time-string %d) (format-time-string %Y) (format-time-string %A) (format-time-string %Y) (format-time-string %m) (format-time-string %d) (format-time-string %a) (format-time-string %H) (format-time-string %M)) ))) #+end_src One thing I couldn't figure out was how to insert a %? after that second long format option. If I just put in %?, loading .emacs caused the error Not enough arguments to format or something like that. I'm sure there's some secret elisp escape syntax I just don't know. I tried various combinations of \ and '() with no success. That'd put the finishing touch on things so your cursor was where you wanted it. Also, for those seeing this... is this how you would accomplish c.b's goal? I just used the sample provided to me in the earlier mailing list email to see if I was up for the challenge, but I have no basis for knowing whether it's a good solution. Hope that helps! John Kindly copy me on the response as I am not subscribed to this mailing list. Thanks, c.b.
Re: [O] Including multiple plots resulting from a loop of R code in LaTeX
On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 11:43 AM, Eric Schulte eric.schu...@gmx.com wrote: John Hendy jw.he...@gmail.com writes: I'm conducting some neural network analysis, and the results are highly dependent on the random seed set prior to creating the model. I loop through seeds 1-500, storing the predicted values in one data frame and a table of mean sum of squared errors in another table. Then, I use ggplot to create only the 10 or so plots with the lowest error. The loop is something like this: -- for(i in 1:10) { filename - paste(neuralnet-,-seed-,as.character(mse[i,1]),.pdf, sep=) pdf(filename, width=12, height=8) [ggplot code] dev.off() -- What I want to know is how to include the resultant files in LaTeX export. Since my model runs and then sorts by error, I don't know which seeds produce the best files beforehand, so I'd have to look at the error table and manually insert the plot names by hand. Changing results means changing file names by hand again. Any suggestions for things like this where the output of a babel block is not a single file? Have you tried using header arguments like the following. :results output raw :exports results and then printing the file names (including the Org-mode link syntax) to STDOUT from within your R code block. Trying this, but am hung up on directing to STDOUT. I tried just using: ,--- | print(paste([../plots/,filename,],sep=)) `--- but just ended up with a bunch of strings in the pdf output. In googling around I found this on SO: - http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4112896/how-can-i-redirect-r-warning-messages-to-stdout So I tried: ,--- | sink(stdout(),print(paste([../plots/,filename,],sep=))) `--- But nothing gets printed into pdf at all. --- Actually, I revisited the above plaint print() statement to see what's going on and the #+results block contains files like so: ,--- | [1] [../plots/filename.pdf] `--- How do I strip the [1] and the quotes? Thanks! John If I understand correctly that should result in the behavior you're after. Best, Thanks, John -- Eric Schulte http://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte
[O] How to fontify FIXME in tables?
Hi, Org people. I just refreshed Org mode from Git today, and as usual, it was fairly easy. From the announcement, tons of work accumulated, and I wanted to take advantage of them! It's fun putting oneself in a position to lazily discover new possibilities over something which is already highly satisfactory! :-) But this message is more to ask for advice over a cosmetic tiny detail, really. I have the habit of fontifying FIXME in a special way a bit everywhere in Emacs. I use this code: #+BEGIN_SRC elisp (defun fp-fontify-fixme () (font-lock-add-keywords nil '((\\FIXME\\ 0 font-lock-warning-face t (let ((hooks '(c-mode-common-hook change-log-mode-hook cperl-mode-hook css-mode-hook emacs-lisp-mode-hook html-mode-hook latex-mode-hook lisp-mode-hook makefile-mode-hook message-mode-hook org-mode-hook php-mode-hook python-mode-hook sh-mode-hook shell-mode-hook ssh-config-mode-hook))) (while hooks (add-hook (car hooks) 'fp-fontify-fixme) (setq hooks (cdr hooks #+END_SRC FIXME words are fontified as I want by Org, except within tables. What would be the proper Emacs Lisp incantation to adjust this? François
Re: [O] Including multiple plots resulting from a loop of R code in LaTeX
On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 11:43 AM, Eric Schulte eric.schu...@gmx.com wrote: John Hendy jw.he...@gmail.com writes: I'm conducting some neural network analysis, and the results are highly dependent on the random seed set prior to creating the model. I loop through seeds 1-500, storing the predicted values in one data frame and a table of mean sum of squared errors in another table. Then, I use ggplot to create only the 10 or so plots with the lowest error. The loop is something like this: -- for(i in 1:10) { filename - paste(neuralnet-,-seed-,as.character(mse[i,1]),.pdf, sep=) pdf(filename, width=12, height=8) [ggplot code] dev.off() -- What I want to know is how to include the resultant files in LaTeX export. Since my model runs and then sorts by error, I don't know which seeds produce the best files beforehand, so I'd have to look at the error table and manually insert the plot names by hand. Changing results means changing file names by hand again. Any suggestions for things like this where the output of a babel block is not a single file? Have you tried using header arguments like the following. :results output raw :exports results and then printing the file names (including the Org-mode link syntax) to STDOUT from within your R code block. Disregard the previous. I found that I should be using cat(paste(...)) instead of print(), since that removes the [1] from each line. Unfortunately, ,--- | cat(paste([[../plots/,filename,]],sep=), sep=\n\n) `--- still gives me output in orgmode of filenames with no new lines in between so my plots are being printed 4-up on a page (2 wide, 2 tall) instead of only 1 wide and 2 tall. If I manually enter new lines in between the output file names, they behave as they should. How do I get org to accept the extra newlines I'm trying to add? Executing in the R session itself behaves as expected and does space the lines. Thanks, John If I understand correctly that should result in the behavior you're after. Best, Thanks, John -- Eric Schulte http://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte
Re: [O] Including multiple plots resulting from a loop of R code in LaTeX
On Sun, Aug 26, 2012 at 10:15 PM, John Hendy jw.he...@gmail.com wrote: On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 11:43 AM, Eric Schulte eric.schu...@gmx.com wrote: John Hendy jw.he...@gmail.com writes: I'm conducting some neural network analysis, and the results are highly dependent on the random seed set prior to creating the model. I loop through seeds 1-500, storing the predicted values in one data frame and a table of mean sum of squared errors in another table. Then, I use ggplot to create only the 10 or so plots with the lowest error. The loop is something like this: -- for(i in 1:10) { filename - paste(neuralnet-,-seed-,as.character(mse[i,1]),.pdf, sep=) pdf(filename, width=12, height=8) [ggplot code] dev.off() -- What I want to know is how to include the resultant files in LaTeX export. Since my model runs and then sorts by error, I don't know which seeds produce the best files beforehand, so I'd have to look at the error table and manually insert the plot names by hand. Changing results means changing file names by hand again. Any suggestions for things like this where the output of a babel block is not a single file? Have you tried using header arguments like the following. :results output raw :exports results and then printing the file names (including the Org-mode link syntax) to STDOUT from within your R code block. Disregard the previous. I found that I should be using cat(paste(...)) instead of print(), since that removes the [1] from each line. Unfortunately, ,--- | cat(paste([[../plots/,filename,]],sep=), sep=\n\n) `--- still gives me output in orgmode of filenames with no new lines in between so my plots are being printed 4-up on a page (2 wide, 2 tall) instead of only 1 wide and 2 tall. If I manually enter new lines in between the output file names, they behave as they should. How do I get org to accept the extra newlines I'm trying to add? Executing in the R session itself behaves as expected and does space the lines. Disregard again... adding multiple newlines with cat() doesn't work, but I had the idea to do: cat(paste([[../plots/,filename,]],sep=), sep=\n) cat(\n) Works great. I suppose I can use this to add #+attr_latex options as well as captions. Cool stuff. Thanks! Thanks, John If I understand correctly that should result in the behavior you're after. Best, Thanks, John -- Eric Schulte http://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte
Re: [O] Alternate format for datetree
John Hendy jw.he...@gmail.com wrote: On Sun, Aug 26, 2012 at 3:11 PM, c b 24x7x...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I have been using org-mode for about 18 months now and love it. I recently came across the org-capture file+datetree format and it is just what I am looking for, except that I need a slightly different format described as below Currently format is * 2012 ** 2012-08 *** 2012-08-26 Sunday [2012-08-26 Sun 13:00] My note for this Sunday afternoon Needed format is * 08 ** 26 *** 2012 Sunday [2012-08-26 Sun 13:00] My note for this Sunday afternoon Basically, I need to have the root of the date tree on the month, followed by date and then Year, so that for a particular date, I can see all yearly activity. Is there currently a way to alter this? If not, how would I go about adding a file+monthtree format for org-capture? Any suggestions would be appreciated I was looking for something similar and someone provided a custom capture template that allowed for using inactive timestamps vs. the default datetree format. See the example provided here: - http://osdir.com/ml/emacs-orgmode-gnu/2012-08/msg00396.html I fiddled with this a bit, not really being familiar and learned a good bit in the process to achieve your desired format. Give this a try: #+begin_src .emacs (setq org-capture-templates `((t test entry (file+headline ~/file.org ,(format %s (format-time-string %m))) ,(format ** %s \n*** %s-%s \n [%s-%s-%s %s %s:%s] (format-time-string %d) (format-time-string %Y) (format-time-string %A) (format-time-string %Y) (format-time-string %m) (format-time-string %d) (format-time-string %a) (format-time-string %H) (format-time-string %M)) ))) #+end_src One thing I couldn't figure out was how to insert a %? after that second long format option. If I just put in %?, loading .emacs caused the error Not enough arguments to format or something like that. I'm sure there's some secret elisp escape syntax I just don't know. I tried various combinations of \ and '() with no success. Try --8---cut here---start-8--- ,(format ** %s \n*** %s-%s \n [%s-%s-%s %s %s:%s] %%? --8---cut here---end---8--- You basically need to escape the % from being interpreted by format. C-h f format RET says , | ... | Use %% to put a single % into the output. | ... ` Nick That'd put the finishing touch on things so your cursor was where you wanted it. Also, for those seeing this... is this how you would accomplish c.b's goal? I just used the sample provided to me in the earlier mailing list email to see if I was up for the challenge, but I have no basis for knowing whether it's a good solution. Hope that helps! John Kindly copy me on the response as I am not subscribed to this mailing list. Thanks, c.b.
[O] Problems Setting Drawers in .emacs
Hi, I am having essentially the same problem described on the following thread: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/22263 Which is essentially: when I define in my .emacs file: ;; Define some default drawers. (setq org-drawers (quote (PROPERTIES SETUP))) PROPERTIES and SETUP aren't recognised as drawers in my org files. They don't close and open using tab and the fontification of them indicates that org isn't recognising them as drawers. If I however define a drawer in my org file like: #+DRAWERS: NOTES this works correctly I am using Org-mode version 7.8.11 and GNU Emacs 24.1.1 (x86_64-apple-darwin10.8.0) Are there any known fixes for this issue? Thanks
Re: [O] Problems Setting Drawers in .emacs
Rodolfo Aramayo raram...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I am having essentially the same problem described on the following thread: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/22263 Which is essentially: when I define in my .emacs file: ;; Define some default drawers. (setq org-drawers (quote (PROPERTIES SETUP))) PROPERTIES and SETUP aren't recognised as drawers in my org files. They don't close and open using tab and the fontification of them indicates that org isn't recognising them as drawers. If I however define a drawer in my org file like: #+DRAWERS: NOTES this works correctly I am using Org-mode version 7.8.11 and GNU Emacs 24.1.1 (x86_64-apple-darwin10.8.0) Are there any known fixes for this issue? I cannot reproduce this. With the appended minimal .emacs, I get completion on the drawer names and as far as I can tell everything works. Nick Org-mode version 7.8.11 (release_7.8.11-605-g5f273b @ /home/nick/elisp/org-mode/lisp/) --8---cut here---start-8--- ;;; -*- mode: emacs-lisp -*- ;;; constant part (add-to-list 'load-path (expand-file-name ~/src/emacs/org/org-mode/lisp)) (add-to-list 'load-path (expand-file-name ~/src/emacs/org/org-mode/contrib/lisp)) (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '(\\.\\(org\\|org_archive\\|txt\\)$ . org-mode)) (require 'org-install) (setq debug-on-error t) (setq debug-on-quit t) (setq eval-expression-print-length nil) (setq eval-expression-print-level nil) (global-set-key \C-cl 'org-store-link) (global-set-key \C-ca 'org-agenda) ;; Define some default drawers. (setq org-drawers (quote (PROPERTIES SETUP NOTES))) --8---cut here---end---8---
[O] #+INCLUDE broken (or changed) in org-mode 7.9? Help!
The following code used to include the sitemap and a search box in my published index.html page: index.org #+SETUPFILE: ~/elisp/org-templates/level-0.org #+TITLE: Wiki #+HTML: div class=containerdiv class=span-4 #+INCLUDE sitemap-generated.org #+HTML: /divdiv class=span-16 #+INCLUDE search.org . . . default.el (require 'org-publish) (setq org-publish-project-alist '( (wiki-notes :base-directory ~/git/org-mode/wiki :base-extension: org :publishing-directory /ssh:[my site]:/usr/local/share/wiki/ :recursive t :publishing-function org-publish-org-to-html :headline-levels 4 :auto-preamble t :table-of-contents nil :auto-sitemap t :sitemap-filename sitemap-generated.org :section-numbers nil ) (wiki-static :base-directory ~/git/org-mode/wiki/ :base-extension css\\|js\\|png\\|jpg\\|gif\\|pdf\\|mp3\\|ogg\\|swf :publishing-directory /ssh:[my site]/usr/local/share/wiki/ :recursive t :publishing-function org-publish-attachment ) (wiki :components (wiki-notes wiki-static)) )) Now they do not appear anymore. Any suggestions, please? Thanks, Bill Day -- Bill Day williamson@gmail.com