[O] how to 'add capture item' in agenda view
Dear All, when I run org-agenda with 'a' (agenda for current week or day), my agenda is displayed. Now if I'm on a specific day, I'd like to quickly enter a note using org-capture such, that it will automatically enter into the captured template a time, which corresponds to the time/date i'm currently pointing by cursor in org-agenda. is there any way how to accomplish this? typical use is e.g., you make a schedule for a doctor, who gives you 5 different dates to schedule. Currenly I run first org-agenda and look on a specific date (if i'm available), then org-capture and I have to rewrite the chosen time/date into my capture template again (even if i'm pointing to it in org-agenda). many thanks .d.
Re: [O] how to 'add capture item' in agenda view
There is an org-capture-use-agenda-date variable that seems to do what you're looking for. bernhard David Belohrad da...@belohrad.ch schrieb am Tue, 20. May 08:09: Dear All, when I run org-agenda with 'a' (agenda for current week or day), my agenda is displayed. Now if I'm on a specific day, I'd like to quickly enter a note using org-capture such, that it will automatically enter into the captured template a time, which corresponds to the time/date i'm currently pointing by cursor in org-agenda. is there any way how to accomplish this? typical use is e.g., you make a schedule for a doctor, who gives you 5 different dates to schedule. Currenly I run first org-agenda and look on a specific date (if i'm available), then org-capture and I have to rewrite the chosen time/date into my capture template again (even if i'm pointing to it in org-agenda). many thanks .d.
Re: [O] still seeing semi-regular lockups
On 05/19/14 23:21 PM, Daimrod wrote: Daimrod daim...@gmail.com writes: I have also semi-regular lockup with org-mode. I have opened a bug on debbugs and here is what Stefan told me to try to debug this: You can try `debug-on-event'. There's jit-lock-debug-mode but it doesn't disable inhibit-quit. So you'll need to additionally use (advice-add 'jit-lock--debug-fontify :around (lambda (fun rest args) (with-local-quit (apply fun args Of course sometimes this doesn't work because jit-lock-debug-mode changes the way things are executed and the bug may not manifest itself any more, but it's worth a try. Another source of info is to M-x trace-function RET org-adaptive-fill-function RET M-x trace-function RET org-element-at-point RET M-x trace-function RET org-element--cache-sync RET M-x trace-function RET org-element--cache-process-request RET Then reproduce the hang, then break the hang somehow (maybe with the jit-lock-debug hack above, or maybe with debug-on-event, or with C-g C-g C-g, ...), then look at the *trace..* buffer. I'll try to see what I can find this week end and report back. Ok, so the good news is the `debug-on-event' trick works. If you got a lockup, you can get a classic elisp backtrace by sending the SIGUSR2 to the Emacs process. The bad news is that I don't know yet how to reproduce the lockup. It seems to happen mostly (if not only) when I use org-mode + visual-line-mode + adaptive-wrap-prefix-mode + an input-method like latin-postfix. And it probably has to do with the cache mechanism. I'll try to reproduce it with the cache disabled but it hard to test because, as I said, I don't know how to reproduce it yet. I'll keep testing and see if I can reproduce it reliably. Stay tuned! Of course I haven't gotten a single lock-up since reporting in last time...
Re: [O] Org based websites w/o export
Ken Mankoff mank...@gmail.com writes: I've just come across an interesting website generator that I think has potential for making Org websites. I have no affiliation with this project, but thought it might interest this community. I have an interest in an org-based website, but none of the existing ones have met my needs yet. Jr https://github.com/Xeoncross/jr is a static static (yes 2x) site generator. Most static site generators work by you writing markdown, then you converting to HTML locally, and then you uploading the static HTML pages. Existing Org site generators work like this to, I think - export to markdown and then convert again with Jekyll. Or of course you can convert Org to HTML directly. Jr works by having javascript render the markdown to HTML. That is, you write markdown, upload markdown w/o running a generator, and the generator runs in the browser of the viewer. This is efficient for the server (simpler pages) and author (no need to run a static site generator), but may be globally inefficient for a popular site (many browser doing rendering). If Jr or a fork rendered Org to HTML instead of Markdown to HTML, then we could have website that are directly written in Org. A starting place for this is the existing Javascript support for Org here http://orgmode.org/manual/JavaScript-support.html but that still requires you to export the Org file to HTML before uploading it to the web. Anyway... maybe of interest to some of y'all. I'll be watching that program develop and may be contributing to an Org port of it as I have time. Looks interesting; thanks for sharing. I'll check it out later. One concern, is that for NoScript user, JS is kind of pain compared to real static HTML. . . I'm guessing these sites completely broken without JS. Has anyone tested the Jerkyll Org plugin¹? It might be v2-specific, but it would be nice to just be able to commit your Org files. . . –Rasmus Footnotes: ¹ http://jekyllrb.com/docs/plugins/ -- May contains speling mistake
Re: [O] [PATCH] Improve usage of odt content templates
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes: Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes: I think this is a more general issue: should we implement an #+OPTIONS: title:nil feature? I think it makes some sense since we already have date:nil and author:nil. In any case, keywords are not meant to be used for booleans. This should be an OPTIONS item. That's nicer than a blank title (#+TITLE: ). I prefer the earlier ox-behavior where no title would be printed if title was missing, rather than using the file-name. The file name is never interesting in my work flow. If introducing a title option it would be nice if an option is print title if present so that this can be set by default. +1 I'm forever deleting the title because I forget to insert an empty string #+TITLE option. If there was an `org-export-with-title' option I'd set it to nil and be happy 80% of the time. E
Re: [O] how to 'add capture item' in agenda view
David Belohrad da...@belohrad.ch writes: Dear All, when I run org-agenda with 'a' (agenda for current week or day), my agenda is displayed. Now if I'm on a specific day, I'd like to quickly enter a note using org-capture such, that it will automatically enter into the captured template a time, which corresponds to the time/date i'm currently pointing by cursor in org-agenda. is there any way how to accomplish this? typical use is e.g., you make a schedule for a doctor, who gives you 5 different dates to schedule. Currenly I run first org-agenda and look on a specific date (if i'm available), then org-capture and I have to rewrite the chosen time/date into my capture template again (even if i'm pointing to it in org-agenda). many thanks .d. Sure is: use the k key in the agenda view. k for kapture, naturally. That will start the capture process using the date under point, if possible. E
Re: [O] still seeing semi-regular lockups
Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net writes: On 05/19/14 23:21 PM, Daimrod wrote: Daimrod daim...@gmail.com writes: I have also semi-regular lockup with org-mode. I have opened a bug on debbugs and here is what Stefan told me to try to debug this: You can try `debug-on-event'. There's jit-lock-debug-mode but it doesn't disable inhibit-quit. So you'll need to additionally use (advice-add 'jit-lock--debug-fontify :around (lambda (fun rest args) (with-local-quit (apply fun args Of course sometimes this doesn't work because jit-lock-debug-mode changes the way things are executed and the bug may not manifest itself any more, but it's worth a try. Another source of info is to M-x trace-function RET org-adaptive-fill-function RET M-x trace-function RET org-element-at-point RET M-x trace-function RET org-element--cache-sync RET M-x trace-function RET org-element--cache-process-request RET Then reproduce the hang, then break the hang somehow (maybe with the jit-lock-debug hack above, or maybe with debug-on-event, or with C-g C-g C-g, ...), then look at the *trace..* buffer. I'll try to see what I can find this week end and report back. Ok, so the good news is the `debug-on-event' trick works. If you got a lockup, you can get a classic elisp backtrace by sending the SIGUSR2 to the Emacs process. The bad news is that I don't know yet how to reproduce the lockup. It seems to happen mostly (if not only) when I use org-mode + visual-line-mode + adaptive-wrap-prefix-mode + an input-method like latin-postfix. And it probably has to do with the cache mechanism. I'll try to reproduce it with the cache disabled but it hard to test because, as I said, I don't know how to reproduce it yet. I'll keep testing and see if I can reproduce it reliably. Stay tuned! Of course I haven't gotten a single lock-up since reporting in last time... :D Do you have a similar setup? That is visual-line-mode, adaptive-wrap-prefix-mode, input-method? -- Daimrod/Greg
Re: [O] Referring to results rather than code block
Hi Nick, Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com writes: Loris Bennett loris.benn...@fu-berlin.de writes: Hi, I have a code block like this #+NAME: users_per_month #+HEADER: :results append #+BEGIN_SRC sh :dir /root@sadmin: sacct=/cm/shared/apps/slurm/current/bin/sacct for y in {2014..2014}; do for m in {03..04}; do month=$y-$m first=$y-$m-01 last=`date -d $first + 1 month - 1 day +%Y-%m-%d` n=`$sacct -S $first -E $last -o user -X -n | sort | uniq | wc -l` echo $month $n done done #+END_SRC which produces something like this #+RESULTS: users_per_month | 2012-01 | 1 | | 2012-02 |10 | | 2012-03 | 100 | | 2012-04 | 1000 | I'm using append because the generation of a datapoint takes a while. I'd like to plot the data with something like: #+NAME: plot_users_per_month #+HEADER: var data=users_per_month #+HEADER: :results output graphics #+HEADER: :file ./users_per_month.pdf :exports both #+HEADER: :session *r* #+BEGIN_SRC R library(ggplot2) bar_colour - #69B4D8 # steely blue month - data$V1 users - data$V2 df - data.frame(month,users) p - ggplot(df,aes(x=month,y=users)) + geom_bar(stat=identity,alpha=0.5,fill=bar_colour) + xlab(date) + ylab(users) p #+END_SRC However, this is just generating a plot of the data generated by the source block and not of the total results table. Can I give the results block a different name to the source block, so that I can refer to it directly, or should I be doing something completely different? I believe so: the source name ties the source block to the same named result block - that allows the source block to find the result block and modify it appropriately. The results block can be named and then that name can be used in the plotting block, e.g. #+name: foo #+BEGIN_SRC sh :results output table append :var n=5 for x in $(seq $n) do echo $x $(expr $x \* $x) done #+END_SRC #+name: foo_results #+RESULTS: foo | 1 | 1 | | 2 | 4 | | 3 | 9 | | 4 | 16 | | 5 | 25 | #+NAME: plot_foo_results #+HEADER: :var data=foo_results #+HEADER: :file ./foo.pdf :exports both #+BEGIN_SRC gnuplot plot data #+END_SRC Nick Oh, that's rather obvious *blush*. I suppose I was thinking that the whole results block is generated and it didn't occur to me to just give it a name. Thanks, Loris -- This signature is currently under construction.
Re: [O] [PATCH] Improve usage of odt content templates
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes: That's nicer than a blank title (#+TITLE: ). I prefer the earlier ox-behavior where no title would be printed if title was missing, rather than using the file-name. The file name is never interesting in my work flow. If introducing a title option it would be nice if an option is print title if present so that this can be set by default. I can second this, the filename never looks nice when doing an export. Kind regards, Christian
Re: [O] [PATCH] Improve usage of odt content templates
Am Tue, 20 May 2014 16:37:45 +0800 schrieb Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net: Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes: Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes: I think this is a more general issue: should we implement an #+OPTIONS: title:nil feature? I think it makes some sense since we already have date:nil and author:nil. In any case, keywords are not meant to be used for booleans. This should be an OPTIONS item. That's nicer than a blank title (#+TITLE: ). I prefer the earlier ox-behavior where no title would be printed if title was missing, rather than using the file-name. The file name is never interesting in my work flow. If introducing a title option it would be nice if an option is print title if present so that this can be set by default. +1 +2 Have fought with set filename as title before, would like and use such an option. Detlef I'm forever deleting the title because I forget to insert an empty string #+TITLE option. If there was an `org-export-with-title' option I'd set it to nil and be happy 80% of the time. E -- Detlef Steuer --- Dr. Detlef Steuer Helmut-Schmidt-Universität Fakultät WiSo Holstenhofweg 85 22043 Hamburg Tel: 040/6541-2819 mail: ste...@hsu-hh.de
Re: [O] still seeing semi-regular lockups
Daimrod daim...@gmail.com writes: Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net writes: On 05/19/14 23:21 PM, Daimrod wrote: Daimrod daim...@gmail.com writes: I have also semi-regular lockup with org-mode. I have opened a bug on debbugs and here is what Stefan told me to try to debug this: You can try `debug-on-event'. There's jit-lock-debug-mode but it doesn't disable inhibit-quit. So you'll need to additionally use (advice-add 'jit-lock--debug-fontify :around (lambda (fun rest args) (with-local-quit (apply fun args Of course sometimes this doesn't work because jit-lock-debug-mode changes the way things are executed and the bug may not manifest itself any more, but it's worth a try. Another source of info is to M-x trace-function RET org-adaptive-fill-function RET M-x trace-function RET org-element-at-point RET M-x trace-function RET org-element--cache-sync RET M-x trace-function RET org-element--cache-process-request RET Then reproduce the hang, then break the hang somehow (maybe with the jit-lock-debug hack above, or maybe with debug-on-event, or with C-g C-g C-g, ...), then look at the *trace..* buffer. I'll try to see what I can find this week end and report back. Ok, so the good news is the `debug-on-event' trick works. If you got a lockup, you can get a classic elisp backtrace by sending the SIGUSR2 to the Emacs process. The bad news is that I don't know yet how to reproduce the lockup. It seems to happen mostly (if not only) when I use org-mode + visual-line-mode + adaptive-wrap-prefix-mode + an input-method like latin-postfix. And it probably has to do with the cache mechanism. I'll try to reproduce it with the cache disabled but it hard to test because, as I said, I don't know how to reproduce it yet. I'll keep testing and see if I can reproduce it reliably. Stay tuned! Of course I haven't gotten a single lock-up since reporting in last time... :D Do you have a similar setup? That is visual-line-mode, adaptive-wrap-prefix-mode, input-method? None of those three, I'm afraid! It was hanging on a variety of editing operations that, as far as I can tell, had little in common. There's a possibility that they were list-item-related, but really there wasn't much commonality. E
[O] org-babel-demarcate-block should preserve case of block declaration
Hello, consider the following code block with point at X: #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp (defun test () nil) X (defun another-test () nil) #+END_SRC Calling org-babel-demarcate-block (C-c C-v C-d normally) will produce the following: #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp (defun test () nil) #+end_src X #+begin_src emacs-lisp (defun another-test () nil) #+END_SRC I, however, would expect to see this: #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp (defun test () nil) #+END_SRC X #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp (defun another-test () nil) #+END_SRC Thus preserving the case of BEGIN/END_SRC. Is there any reason this is always in lower case? Org-mode version 8.2.6 (release_8.2.6 @ /home/delexi/.emacs.d/ext/org-mode/lisp/) Regards, -- Alexander Baier
Re: [O] Org based websites w/o export
On 19 May 2014 19:58, Ken Mankoff mank...@gmail.com wrote: Jr works by having javascript render the markdown to HTML. That is, you write markdown, upload markdown w/o running a generator, and the generator runs in the browser of the viewer. This is efficient for the server (simpler pages) and author (no need to run a static site generator), but may be globally inefficient for a popular site (many browser doing rendering). I'd phrase this point more strongly: The whole concept of intensive client-side rendering is fashionable, but an eminently bad idea from a number of perspectives. I ran my list past Ken and he encouraged me to post them (thanks), so here goes: 1) UX: Rendering in the browser's rendering engine is always faster than rendering in JS and then in the browser's rendering engine. Speed matters. 2) Engineering (l'art pour l'art): Not caching the most eminently cacheable thing on Earth, the rendering of static web pages, makes baby Dijkstra cry. 3) Economics (egoistical): Search engines are optimized for interpreting and presenting HTML. If you want to be found, have your content in HTML. 4) Economics (global): Electricity ain't free; why spend it many times over even if it's not you doing the spending? 5) Ecology There are impacts to wasting power beyond its monetary price. So, enough with the criticism. How to constructively approach this? If the size difference between HTML and MD makes a difference for your bandwidth cost, maybe consider just precompressing your files offline (this, too, can be done prior to uploading…) and teaching your web server that for files x.html, deliver x.html.gz as a pre compressed stream first if available. Cheers, Bernd
[O] org-mode regression(?): can't C-c C-o can't parse links that contain [/] AND [%]
Hi, I use to have first level Org entries like this: * name [/] [%] 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 simple org file below illustrates the issue. Is this a regression? (At least, this is really annoying me.) Thanks for your feedback. Nicolas -8- Index: - [[*not%20OK][not OK]] - [[*OK1][OK1]] - [[*OK2][OK2]] * not OK [1/2] [50%] ** DONE action1 ** TODO action2 * OK1 [1/2] ** DONE action1 ** TODO action2 * OK2 [50%] ** DONE action1 ** TODO action2
[O] [bug] Commented DEADLINE line still referenced
Hello, Having such lines in one Org file (where the DEADLINE line is commented): --8---cut here---start-8--- ** TODO Aspirer les filtres de ventilation D350 # DEADLINE: 2014-04-09 Wed .+1m -0d Les filtres peuvent être nettoyés avec un aspirateur, pas avec de l'eau. En général, nous conseillons de les nettoyer chaque mois. --8---cut here---end---8--- still makes that task be referenced in my agenda. Current workaround: to add a space between DEAD and LINE for example. Best regards, Seb -- Sebastien Vauban
Re: [O] org-table-copy-down incrementor
Hi Michael, Michael Brand michael.ch.br...@gmail.com writes: For me it would be already enough and preferred when the increment would be the same as in the two fields above point. I pushed a change in master for this -- can you please check it works as expected for you? Thanks for this suggestion! (A lot easier than other routes likes using a dedicated #+TBLINC line.) Best, -- Bastien
Re: [O] [bug] Commented DEADLINE line still referenced
Hi Sébastien, Sebastien Vauban sva-news-D0wtAvR13HarG/idocf...@public.gmane.org writes: Having such lines in one Org file (where the DEADLINE line is commented): ** TODO Aspirer les filtres de ventilation D350 # DEADLINE: 2014-04-09 Wed .+1m -0d Les filtres peuvent être nettoyés avec un aspirateur, pas avec de l'eau. En général, nous conseillons de les nettoyer chaque mois. still makes that task be referenced in my agenda. Which agenda? I cannot reproduce this with a simple week agenda view. -- Bastien
Re: [O] org-review-schedule
Hi Bastien, On 2014-05-15 12:07, Bastien b...@gnu.org writes: Hi Alan, Alan Schmitt alan.schm...@polytechnique.org writes: I need to learn how to do this. In the meantime, I've put the code on github: https://github.com/brabalan/org-review Since the big secret plan to move contrib/ files to Org ELPA is not yet to happen, and since it may take time for you to add org-review to GNU ELPA, I simply suggest you add this file to contrib/. Thank you for the opportunity. I've been getting spoiled by the use of github (to track issues, and to have documentation at the same place than the code). I'm wondering if there is a way to have the code both on github and in the contrib directory. Is there any current package doing it? Regarding the documentation, by the way, where should one put it for contrb packages? On worg? It will get exposure when we announce it for the upcoming 8.3 release. This is an important matter to take into account indeed Thanks, Alan
[O] agenda window shift
I recently rebuilt my computer, and after reinstalling emacs and orgmode the agenda window has a new, undesirable, behavior. After making any change, the window moves to place the previously edited location at the top of the window. For instance, if I complete a task on line 5, the window adjusts so that line 5 is now the first line at the top of the window. I've tried to illustrate below: __ L1: TODO task 1 L2: TODO task 2 L3: TODO task 3 L4: TODO task 4 L5: TODO task 5 L6: TODO task 6 __ after completing task 5 the window looks like this: __ L5: DONE task 5 L6: TODO task 6 __ Any ideas? Thanks.
Re: [O] [PATCH] Improve usage of odt content templates
Hi Nicolas, Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes: I think this is a more general issue: should we implement an #+OPTIONS: title:nil feature? I think it makes some sense since we already have date:nil and author:nil. In any case, keywords are not meant to be used for booleans. This should be an OPTIONS item. +1! -- Bastien
Re: [O] C-c C-e h h (export to html)
Hi Dave, Dave Pawson dave.paw...@gmail.com writes: Emacs 24.3.1 (Org mode 8.2.6) Please report the full Org version with M-x org-version RET Scenario: Launch emacs. Open file in org-mode. Convert to html once - no problem. Repeat the conversion. Messages buffer shows I can't reproduce this. Can you provide a minimal recipe with the file to convert and the steps? Thanks, -- Bastien
Re: [O] Two letter combinations agenda and org-agenda-files variable
Hi Igor, Igor Sosa Mayor joseleopoldo1...@gmail.com writes: if I define a org-agenda-custom-command in which I have a (so-called?) two-letter combination agenda like this: (setq org-agenda-custom-commands '((x agenda) (h . HOME+Name tags searches) ; description for h prefix (hl tags +home+Lisa) (hp tags +home+Peter) (hk tags +home+Kim))) is it possible to declare org-agenda-files in the head of the combination in order to apply them to all the letter combinations (hl, hp, hk)? No, you need to set variables to the custom commands definitions themselves. Best, -- Bastien
Re: [O] Insert calc vector directly into spreadsheet cells?
Hi Steven, Steven Adrian sadr...@acumeniacal.com writes: #+TBLFM: @1$1..@1$10=index(10) Table formulas apply to individual fields, not to a range of fields. But the formula above just puts the whole vector in each cell. Can anyone tell me how to put the vector values in individual cells? AFAIU you will need several TBLFM lines for this. HTH, -- Bastien
Re: [O] Two letter combinations agenda and org-agenda-files variable
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes: No, you need to set variables to the custom commands definitions themselves. I see... thanks for your answer!
Re: [O] agenda window shift
Hi Fred, Fred Hansen f.hanse...@yahoo.com writes: I recently rebuilt my computer, and after reinstalling emacs and orgmode the agenda window has a new, undesirable, behavior. After making any change, the window moves to place the previously edited location at the top of the window. For instance, if I complete a task on line 5, the window adjusts so that line 5 is now the first line at the top of the window. This error has been fixed and is not in the latest stable version. What is your Emacs and Org version? Thanks, -- Bastien
Re: [O] org-babel-demarcate-block should preserve case of block declaration
Hi Alexander, Alexander Baier alexander.ba...@mailbox.org writes: Thus preserving the case of BEGIN/END_SRC. Is there any reason this is always in lower case? No. From master, C-c C-v C-d now preserves the case, thanks for reporting this. -- Bastien
Re: [O] C-c C-e h h (export to html)
Dave Pawson dave.paw...@gmail.com writes: I'll try a smaller one. Yes, please. 'recipe'? Sequence was open emacs. open the xxx.org file convert to html once, OK convert to html a second time, fails with the above message? Is that what you mean? Yes -- I assume you used `C-c C-e h h' the first and second time and you didn't visit the buffer containing the exported result. At least that's how I tried to reproduce the bug. But please try to narrow down by exporting a smaller file, this surely comes from here. Thanks, -- Bastien
Re: [O] org-babel-demarcate-block should preserve case of block declaration
On 2014-05-20 17:40 Bastien wrote: Hi Alexander, Alexander Baier alexander.ba...@mailbox.org writes: Thus preserving the case of BEGIN/END_SRC. Is there any reason this is always in lower case? No. From master, C-c C-v C-d now preserves the case, thanks for reporting this. Thanks! Do you know when this change will be released? Regards, -- Alexander Baier
Re: [O] C-c C-e h h (export to html)
On 20 May 2014 16:43, Bastien b...@altern.org wrote: Dave Pawson dave.paw...@gmail.com writes: I'll try a smaller one. Fails with #+STARTUP:showall #+TITLE: No limit Hold 'Em Poker * Introduction Texas Hold'em is a community card poker game, with game play focused as much on the betting as on the cards being played. Sequence was open emacs. open the xxx.org file convert to html once, OK convert to html a second time, fails with the above message? Is that what you mean? Yes -- I assume you used `C-c C-e h h' the first and second time and you didn't visit the buffer containing the exported result. Yes, that's right. At least that's how I tried to reproduce the bug. But please try to narrow down by exporting a smaller file, this surely comes from here. My concern is that I have installed many packages over 18 years of emacs use? Some interaction perhaps? regards -- Dave Pawson XSLT XSL-FO FAQ. Docbook FAQ. http://www.dpawson.co.uk
Re: [O] org-babel-demarcate-block should preserve case of block declaration
Alexander Baier alexander.ba...@mailbox.org writes: Thanks! Do you know when this change will be released? Yes and no -- it will be release with Org 8.3, which is not far from a near future, but quite close to a semi-distant future. IOW: we don't have a date for 8.3, but you can use git to enjoy the fix :) -- Bastien
Re: [O] org-mode regression(?): can't C-c C-o can't parse links that contain [/] AND [%]
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 Emacs from the package system or from git. See http://orgmode.org/manual/Installation.html for details. Thanks for reporting this, -- Bastien
Re: [O] C-c C-e h h (export to html)
Dave Pawson dave.paw...@gmail.com writes: Fails with #+STARTUP:showall #+TITLE: No limit Hold 'Em Poker * Introduction Texas Hold'em is a community card poker game, with game play focused as much on the betting as on the cards being played. I can't reproduce this. My concern is that I have installed many packages over 18 years of emacs use? Some interaction perhaps? Yes, probably. Try with a bare emacs -q and add suspicious config bit progressively to find the culprit. Boring, but it works. -- Bastien
Re: [O] org-babel-demarcate-block should preserve case of block declaration
On 2014-05-20 18:01 Bastien wrote: Alexander Baier alexander.ba...@mailbox.org writes: Thanks! Do you know when this change will be released? Yes and no -- it will be release with Org 8.3, which is not far from a near future, but quite close to a semi-distant future. IOW: we don't have a date for 8.3, but you can use git to enjoy the fix :) As this is something I don't use that often and can be worked around by C-p M-4 M-u, I will wait for that release. Org 8.3 is also the version to be included into Emacs 24.4, isn't it? Regards, -- Alexander Baier
Re: [O] Can I create an agenda sorted manually keeping its order at refresh?
Hi Martin, Martin Beck elwood...@web.de writes: I'd like to create an agenda view which is sorted manually so that I can put the things on the agenda in the order like I want to act on them and preserve this order even if the agenda is rebuilt or closed and created again. Is that possible already? Nope -- this would require to store information about this manual sorting *somewhere* when the agenda view is not present, i.e. in the headlines themselves, or in a place where we would put meta-data about the agenda views. The manual sorting is really for temporary convenience. -- Bastien
Re: [O] C-c C-e h h (export to html)
On 20 May 2014 16:13, Bastien b...@gnu.org wrote: Hi Dave, Dave Pawson dave.paw...@gmail.com writes: Emacs 24.3.1 (Org mode 8.2.6) Please report the full Org version with M-x org-version RET Org-mode version 8.2.6 (8.2.6-18-gaaae4a-elpa Scenario: Launch emacs. Open file in org-mode. Convert to html once - no problem. Repeat the conversion. Messages buffer shows I can't reproduce this. Can you provide a minimal recipe with the file to convert and the steps? Currently rather a large file I'll try a smaller one. 'recipe'? Sequence was open emacs. open the xxx.org file convert to html once, OK convert to html a second time, fails with the above message? Is that what you mean? regards -- Dave Pawson XSLT XSL-FO FAQ. Docbook FAQ. http://www.dpawson.co.uk
Re: [O] Tag setting mode creates two additional windows
Hello Bastien, Do you think this can be committed to the trunk? Thanks, Dima On May 15, 2014, at 4:18 AM, Dmitry Gorbik dgor...@me.com wrote: This one didn’t work, I modified it like this to make it work: tags-split-windows.patch Dima On May 15, 2014, at 3:37 AM, Bastien b...@gnu.org wrote: Dmitry Gorbik dgor...@me.com writes: I have found interesting email threads related to exactly same issue. But it looks like it was fixed since then, not sure why it reproduces for me again: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2010-12/msg00443.html http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/34802 Can you try the attached patch against the master's HEAD? split-window.patch -- Bastien
Re: [O] org-table-copy-down incrementor
Hi Bastien On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 4:11 PM, Bastien b...@gnu.org wrote: Michael Brand michael.ch.br...@gmail.com writes: For me it would be already enough and preferred when the increment would be the same as in the two fields above point. I pushed a change in master for this -- Thank you for implementing this. can you please check it works as expected for you? Yes it does: SHIFT-RET on the last row of the tables | 2 | | 5 | and | 2 | and | [2014-04-30 Wed] | | [2014-05-07 Wed] | and | [2014-04-30 Wed] | increment as expected. As I see only now the use case | 1.1 | | -0.5 | does not seem easy to increment by -1.6 due to the formatting of the result, so I don't expect it to be implemented. (number-to-string is not enough because of the inaccuracy of the fraction.) (const :tag Don't increment the value when copying a field t))) Wasn't the t meant to be nil? Michael
Re: [O] Org + Elpy Python + IPython
Addendum to this old thread: On 2014-05-07 at 22:52, Ken Mankoff mank...@gmail.com wrote: FYI Org + Elpy + IPython all play nicely now. There have been some previous posts about people (me included) having trouble using the full IPython stack in Org Mode. Some of those problems were limited to when using sessions, and others only if trying to take full advantage of the nice Python support provided by Elpy (enabled via the (elpy-use-ipython) command). I think the primary issue was Org text analysis on the prompt which in IPython becomes In [n]:. This is solved with the --classic flag to ipython. With this setup: (setq org-babel-python-command ipython --pylab=qt4 --pdb --nosep --classic --no-banner --no-confirm-exit) I now have Org, Python, IPython, and Elpy (including (elpy-use-ipython)) all running together in session and non-session mode. ipython --classic appears to let IPython work properly with Org, but it does not. There are some nefarious bugs. For example, the second indented for loop (foo, bar) never runs if the interpreter is ipython --classic, but runs properly for python. for n in [1,2]: print n for a in ['a','b']: print a for f in ['foo','bar']: print f It appears that IPython munges empty lines differently than python. I've tried the --no-autoindent and --no-pprint and the blank line still causes problems. Anyway, I recommend sticking with plain Python which works in all code I've tried both session and non-session. -k.
Re: [O] org-babel-demarcate-block should preserve case of block declaration
Hi Alexander, Alexander Baier alexander.ba...@mailbox.org writes: Org 8.3 is also the version to be included into Emacs 24.4, isn't it? No: Emacs 24.4 will include the latest stable release, which is released from the maint branch and will be 8.2.x. -- Bastien
Re: [O] Tag setting mode creates two additional windows
Hi Dmitry, Dmitry Gorbik dgor...@me.com writes: Do you think this can be committed to the trunk? I'd rather clearly understand what's going on, I don't think the patch is the final one. Thanks, PS: I'm handling past emails when I have some time like now, so don't worry, the patch does not get lost. -- Bastien
[O] Bug: Formula `vcount' fails to count values in date format [8.2.6 (8.2.6-dist @ d:/opt/emacs/site-lisp/org/)]
Emacs : GNU Emacs 24.3.1 (i386-mingw-nt5.1.2600) of 2013-03-18 on MARVIN Package: Org-mode version 8.2.6 (8.2.6-dist @ d:/opt/emacs/site-lisp/org/) Hello, I have a problem when using `vcount' in table. As the following table: #+BEGIN_SRC | | date | |---+| | * | 2014-01-01 | | * | 2014-01-03 | |---+| | _ |Cnt | | * | 1 | #+TBLFM: $Cnt=vcount(@I..@II) #+END_SRC After evaluation of the formula of $Cnt, the value is 1, not 2. I found line 2715 of file org-table.el: #+BEGIN_SRC (setq form (replace-regexp-in-string org-ts-regexp3 \\1 form)) #+END_SRC change the value of `form' from `vcount([2014-01-01,2014-01-03]' to `vcount(2014-01-01,)'. Is this the expected behavior? Thank you very much in advance!
[O] Bug: R code block fails on one-dimensional variable [8.2.6 (8.2.6-dist @ /Users/dmirylenka/src/org-8.2.6/lisp/)]
I am execute the following code block, (in an empty scratch buffer, by running 'M-x org-babel-execute-src-block'): #+BEGIN_SRC R :var x='(1 2 3) x #+END_SRC What I expect is: #+RESULTS: | 1 | 2 | 3 | Instead, I get no output, and the following error message: Wrong number of arguments: max, 0 The problem seems to be with one-dimensional variables, like x='(1 2 3): when I change the variable to either x=2 or x='((1 2 3)), the code works as expected. Here is the output from the debugger: Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-number-of-arguments max 0) max() apply(max nil) org-babel-R-assign-elisp(x (1 2 3) nil nil) #[(pair) \302@A\303\304\A\305\232\303\306 \A\305\232$\207 [pair params org-babel-R-assign-elisp assoc :colnames yes :rownames] 7]((x 1 2 3)) mapcar(#[(pair) \302@A\303\304\A\305\232\303\306 \A\305\232$\207 [pair params org-babel-R-assign-elisp assoc :colnames yes :rownames] 7] ((x 1 2 3))) org-babel-variable-assignments:R(((:comments . ) (:shebang . ) (:cache . no) (:padline . ) (:noweb . no) (:tangle . no) (:exports . code) (:results . replace) (:var x 1 2 3) (:session . none) (:hlines . no) (:result-type . value) (:result-params replace) (:rowname-names) (:colname-names))) org-babel-expand-body:R(x ((:comments . ) (:shebang . ) (:cache . no) (:padline . ) (:noweb . no) (:tangle . no) (:exports . code) (:results . replace) (:var x 1 2 3) (:session . none) (:hlines . no) (:result-type . value) (:result-params replace) (:rowname-names) (:colname-names)) nil) org-babel-execute:R(x ((:comments . ) (:shebang . ) (:cache . no) (:padline . ) (:noweb . no) (:tangle . no) (:exports . code) (:results . replace) (:var x 1 2 3) (:session . none) (:hlines . no) (:result-type . value) (:result-params replace) (:rowname-names) (:colname-names))) org-babel-execute-src-block() call-interactively(org-babel-execute-src-block record nil) command-execute(org-babel-execute-src-block record) execute-extended-command(nil org-babel-execute-src-block) call-interactively(execute-extended-command nil nil) Not sure if it helps, but for me the problem goes away when I change the following lines in ob-R.el: What is there currently: (let ((max (apply #'max (mapcar #'length (org-remove-if-not #'sequencep value (min (apply #'min (mapcar #'length (org-remove-if-not #'sequencep value What I change it to: (let* ((lengths (mapcar #'length (org-remove-if-not #'sequencep value))) (max (if lengths (apply #'max lengths) 0)) (min (if lengths (apply #'min lengths) 0)) Bellow you can find my setup. Best regards, Daniil Emacs : GNU Emacs 24.3.1 (x86_64-apple-darwin13.0.0, NS apple-appkit-1265.00) of 2013-10-25 on dmirylenka Package: Org-mode version 8.2.6 (8.2.6-dist @ /Users/dmirylenka/src/org-8.2.6/lisp/) current state: == (setq 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-speed-command-hook '(org-speed-command-default-hook org-babel-speed-command-hook) org-occur-hook '(org-first-headline-recenter) org-metaup-hook '(org-babel-load-in-session-maybe) org-confirm-shell-link-function 'yes-or-no-p org-after-todo-state-change-hook '(org-clock-out-if-current) org-src-mode-hook '(org-src-babel-configure-edit-buffer org-src-mode-configure-edit-buffer) org-agenda-before-write-hook '(org-agenda-add-entry-text) org-babel-pre-tangle-hook '(save-buffer) 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) org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c-hook '(org-babel-hash-at-point org-babel-execute-safely-maybe) org-cycle-hook '(org-cycle-hide-archived-subtrees org-cycle-hide-drawers org-cycle-hide-inline-tasks org-cycle-show-empty-lines org-optimize-window-after-visibility-change) org-confirm-elisp-link-function 'yes-or-no-p org-metadown-hook '(org-babel-pop-to-session-maybe) org-babel-load-languages '((R . t)) org-clock-out-hook '(org-clock-remove-empty-clock-drawer) )
[O] M-RET does not work as described in the manual
Section 2.5 of the online manual states that If [M-RET] is used at the beginning of a headline the new headline is created before the current line. This is not what happens. If I have * Foo ** Bar *** Baz with the cursor at the beginning of headline Bar, and use M-RET, I get * Foo ** Bar ** *** Baz instead of * Foo ** ** Bar *** Baz That is, I get a blank headline AFTER the current headline, and it becomes the new parent of the original headline's children. As far as I can tell, that leaves me with no easy way of creating a new heading as the first subheading of an existing heading. Kevin S. Van Horn, Ph.D. | Senior Developer III The Modellers 6995 Union Park Center Ste 300 | Salt Lake City, UT 84047 Salt Lake City Office (Mountain Time) D: 801.290.3823 E: kevin.vanh...@themodellers.com www.themodellers.com
[O] org-mode regression(?): can't C-c C-o can't parse links that contain [/] AND [%]
Hi, I use to have first level Org entries like this: * name [/] [%] 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 simple org file below illustrates the issue. Is this a regression? (At least, this is really annoying me.) Thanks for your feedback. Nicolas -8- Index: - [[*not%20OK][not OK]] - [[*OK1][OK1]] - [[*OK2][OK2]] * not OK [1/2] [50%] ** DONE action1 ** TODO action2 * OK1 [1/2] ** DONE action1 ** TODO action2 * OK2 [50%] ** DONE action1 ** TODO action2
Re: [O] M-RET does not work as described in the manual
Kevin Van Horn kevin.vanh...@themodellers.com writes: Section 2.5 of the online manual states that If [M-RET] is used at the beginning of a headline the new headline is created before the current line. [...] That is, I get a blank headline AFTER the current headline, and it becomes the new parent of the original headline's children. As far as I can tell, that leaves me with no easy way of creating a new heading as the first subheading of an existing heading. are you really at the beginning of the headline? I have no problems with this feature in org 8.2.6. Which is your org-version?
Re: [O] C-c C-e h h (export to html)
On 20 May 2014 17:03, Bastien b...@gnu.org wrote: Dave Pawson dave.paw...@gmail.com writes: Fails with #+STARTUP:showall #+TITLE: No limit Hold 'Em Poker * Introduction Texas Hold'em is a community card poker game, with game play focused as much on the betting as on the cards being played. I can't reproduce this. Yes, probably. Try with a bare emacs -q and add suspicious config bit progressively to find the culprit. Boring, but it works. emacs -q file.org C-c C-e hreports HTML export done, pushed to kill ring and clipboard. Repeatable, no error. I thought I needed h h to get the html export? I'll re-introduce .emacs slowly now. regards -- Dave Pawson XSLT XSL-FO FAQ. Docbook FAQ. http://www.dpawson.co.uk
Re: [O] org-table-copy-down incrementor
Hi Michael, Michael Brand michael.ch.br...@gmail.com writes: As I see only now the use case | 1.1 | | -0.5 | does not seem easy to increment by -1.6 due to the formatting of the result, so I don't expect it to be implemented. (number-to-string is not enough because of the inaccuracy of the fraction.) Yes. There is also `thing-at-point' which does not recognize 1.1 as a number... I circumvented this by using `calc-eval'. The above should now work correctly. (const :tag Don't increment the value when copying a field t))) Wasn't the t meant to be nil? It was a typo, thanks for reporting it! -- Bastien
Re: [O] C-c C-e h h (export to html)
Hi Dave, Dave Pawson dave.paw...@gmail.com writes: C-c C-e hreports HTML export done, pushed to kill ring and clipboard. Repeatable, no error. I thought I needed h h to get the html export? Yes, you need `C-c C-e h h' with Org 8.0. Or `C-c C-e h h' to export in a buffer and display the buffer. I'll re-introduce .emacs slowly now. Okay, please keep us posted if you see posted if you find something weird. -- Bastien
Re: [O] Bug: Formula `vcount' fails to count values in date format [8.2.6 (8.2.6-dist @ d:/opt/emacs/site-lisp/org/)]
Hi Gang, Gang Chen gon...@gmail.com writes: I found line 2715 of file org-table.el: #+BEGIN_SRC (setq form (replace-regexp-in-string org-ts-regexp3 \\1 form)) #+END_SRC change the value of `form' from `vcount([2014-01-01,2014-01-03]' to `vcount(2014-01-01,)'. Is this the expected behavior? Clearly not -- I fixed this in maint, thanks for reporting it! -- Bastien
Re: [O] Archive subtree with parent structure
Hi Florian, Florian Lindner mailingli...@xgm.de writes: Do you know what is the appropriate place to file such an feature as a whishlist item? M-x org-submit-bug-report RET ? The right way is to use [FR] in your subject line and send the feature request to this list -- I won't have time to implement this myself but I can see how it could be useful. -- Bastien
Re: [O] Tag setting mode creates two additional windows
Hi Dmitry, Dmitry Gorbik dgor...@me.com writes: This one didn’t work, I modified it like this to make it work: Okay, double-checked and applied in maint, thanks. -- Bastien
Re: [O] Org + Elpy Python + IPython
And with a bit more work (and help from others) I have it working. IPython, Org, Elpy, session or no-session. Still cannot set (elpy-use-ipython) which makes the IPython sessions a bit less awesome (no popup help, for example). But everything else appears to work. (setq org-babel-python-command ipython --pylab=osx --pdb --nosep --classic --no-banner --no-confirm-exit) ;; https://github.com/jorgenschaefer/elpy/issues/191 ;; https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2014-03/msg00405.html ;; make IPython work w/ Org (defadvice org-babel-python-evaluate (around org-python-use-cpaste (session body optional result-type result-params preamble) activate) Add a %cpaste and '--' to the body, so that ipython does the right thing. (setq body (concat %cpaste -q\n body \n--\n)) ad-do-it (if (stringp ad-return-value) (setq ad-return-value (replace-regexp-in-string \\(^Pasting code; enter '--' alone on the line to stop or use Ctrl-D\.[\r\n]:*\\) ad-return-value -k.
Re: [O] Can I create an agenda sorted manually keeping its order at refresh?
you can use, for example, priorities to indicate the order you want, and then refresh the agenda. -- The Kafka Pandemic: http://thekafkapandemic.blogspot.com The disease DOES progress. MANY people have died from it. And ANYBODY can get it. Denmark: free Karina Hansen NOW.
Re: [O] [PATCH] org.el (org-offer-links-in-entry): Reuse global variable
Hi Albert, Albert Krewinkel tar...@moltkeplatz.de writes: * org.el (org-offer-links-in-entry): Use global variable `org-any-link-re' instead of defining a string-equal local variable. The `re' variable defined in function `org-offer-links-in-entry' is string-equal to `org-any-link-re' and is hence replaced by the latter. TINYCHANGE Finally applied, thanks! -- Bastien
Re: [O] [PATCH] Make the point visible when jumping to the mark
From 9191e4a364e251119cf8b7c72e41f6c0d09583f2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 Message-ID: 87ha5aqa93@treetowl.lan MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain *lisp/org.el: Advise commands which jump to the mark --- There are several non-org commands that jump to a location and would be unwieldy if the location remained hidden, (isearch, bookmark-jump, save-place), but org-mode has code to fix them. In this patch, I followed their example. I have an emacs fsf copyright assignment completed on file with fsf, I can send gpg signed copy if you need it. - Ian Kelling lisp/org.el | 21 + 1 file changed, 21 insertions(+) diff --git a/lisp/org.el b/lisp/org.el index 44a4e44..9365059 100644 --- a/lisp/org.el +++ b/lisp/org.el @@ -24326,6 +24326,27 @@ To get rid of the restriction, use \\[org-agenda-remove-restriction-lock]. (outline-invisible-p))) (org-show-context 'bookmark-jump))) +(eval-after-load simple + '(defadvice set-mark-command (after org-make-visible activate) + Make the point visible with `org-show-context'. + (org-mark-jump-unhide))) + +(eval-after-load simple + '(defadvice exchange-point-and-mark (after org-make-visible activate) + Make the point visible with `org-show-context'. + (org-mark-jump-unhide))) + +(eval-after-load simple + '(defadvice pop-global-mark (after org-make-visible activate) + Make the point visible with `org-show-context'. + (org-mark-jump-unhide))) + +(defun org-mark-jump-unhide () + Make the point visible with `org-show-context' after jumping to the mark. + (when (and (derived-mode-p 'org-mode) + (outline-invisible-p)) +(org-show-context 'mark-goto))) + ;; Make session.el ignore our circular variable (defvar session-globals-exclude) (eval-after-load session I posted this patch in September. It seems it was forgotten. I posted it again on April 30th, nothing yet. I also have another patch thats been sitting on the list for a few weeks now after having a discussion and a positive response. I'd like to do a git pull and find my patches applied at some point, and I'm wondering if/when that will happen. And is there anything I can do to help? - Ian Kelling
Re: [O] (org-insert-headline '(4)) should insert new headline before point
Hi Leonard, I followed your directions and added another fix. Things should be okay now, let me know if not. Thanks, -- Bastien
Re: [O] C-c C-e h h (export to html)
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes: Hi Dave, Dave Pawson dave.paw...@gmail.com writes: C-c C-e hreports HTML export done, pushed to kill ring and clipboard. Repeatable, no error. I thought I needed h h to get the html export? Yes, you need `C-c C-e h h' with Org 8.0. Or `C-c C-e h h' to export in a buffer and display the buffer. That last one should be `C-c C-e h H' -- Nick
Re: [O] M-RET does not work as described in the manual
Hi Kevin, There used to be such a problem but it has been fixed. When you report a bug, please first check it's not here anymore with the latest stable version, or at least provide the version string of Org. Thanks, -- Bastien
Re: [O] Preview tikz in org-mode (reduce margins of produced images)
Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com writes: Unfortunately, you seem to have attached it as text/enriched and it is messed up. Can you please attach it as text/plain? I attach it just in case. test.org Description: Lotus Organizer -- Bastien
Re: [O] Bug: R code block fails on one-dimensional variable [8.2.6 (8.2.6-dist @ /Users/dmirylenka/src/org-8.2.6/lisp/)]
Hi Daniil, Daniil Mirylenka dmiryle...@disi.unitn.it writes: I am execute the following code block, (in an empty scratch buffer, by running 'M-x org-babel-execute-src-block'): #+BEGIN_SRC R :var x='(1 2 3) x #+END_SRC What I expect is: #+RESULTS: | 1 | 2 | 3 | Instead, I get no output, and the following error message: Fixed along your suggestion, thanks, -- Bastien
Re: [O] export to org, header args disappear
Hi Brady, Brady Trainor algeb...@uw.edu writes: I have code blocks such as #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :tangle no ... #+END_SRC and when I export the file to org, it becomes #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp ... #+END_SRC Is there an option to include the header args on export? Not to my knowledge -- I played a bit with implementing a new verbatim value for the :exports parameter, but I finally find this confusing. Maybe someone will have better ideas. -- Bastien
Re: [O] Clock-in in agenda makes some headings with links disappear
Hi Thomas, Thomas Morgan t...@ziiuu.com writes: Here is a recipe for what might be another manifestation of this bug. Yes -- something tricky, but I really want to fix this for the next maintainance release. Thanks for the heads up, -- Bastien
Re: [O] Set tags in region
As I don't see it mentioned in this thread: (setq org-loop-over-headlines-in-active-region t) will do wonders for several commands. If someone has a good idea where to put this in the manual, I'm all ears! -- Bastien
Re: [O] wish: provide flush_right/right_aligned text rendering directive
Hi Gregor, Gregor Zattler telegr...@gmx.net writes: I wish for a #+BEGIN_FLUSH_RIGHT (#+BEGIN_RIGHT_ALIGNED) directive in order to render text right flushed (right aligned) in export backends. Just out of curiosity, what backend do you need this for? Cheers, -- Bastien
Re: [O] Org-hide face leaking out to org-columns view
Hi Nikolai, Nikolai Weibull n...@disu.se writes: It seems that if you use #+STARTUP: indent the org-hide face used for the hidden stars will remain when using the org-columns view, resulting on, in my case, white on gray. To clarify, this leaks out over the whole item, not just the stars, making the whole item column hard to read. Is there a workaround to this that I’m not thinking of? I'm not sure I understand the problem. Can you send a small picture? In any case, here with Org 8.2.6 I don't see a problem: both the indentation and the hiding of the stars are canceled when using the column view. -- Bastien
Re: [O] Bug with subscripts and superscripts
Hi Hugo, Hugo M ham1...@gmail.com writes: I'm using org-mode 8.2.3a. You are referring to the online documentation of Emacs, which documents Org 7.9.3f. Please read the Org documentation matching your Org version. -- Bastien
Re: [O] [PATCH] Make the point visible when jumping to the mark
Hi Ian, Ian Kelling i...@iankelling.org writes: I posted this patch in September. It seems it was forgotten. I missed it as the time. I posted it again on April 30th, nothing yet. I also have another patch thats been sitting on the list for a few weeks now after having a discussion and a positive response. Yes, in http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/86050 Did you receive the FSF confirmation for your copyright assignment? That's the information we need before applying the patches. I'd like to do a git pull and find my patches applied at some point, and I'm wondering if/when that will happen. And is there anything I can do to help? If the process is completed let us know and we will move on. Thanks! -- Bastien
Re: [O] current task being worked in agenda time grid
Eric S Fraga e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk writes: Of course, you *could* change the mode line so that clocking information comes earlier in the line... but playing with the mode line can be a real time sink, and I speak from experience! My mode line bears little resemblance to the default and the changes were motivated by my using Emacs on very small systems such as the OpenPandora. A mode-line? What mode-line? http://bzg.fr/emacs-hide-mode-line.html but definitely getting off-topic here :-) Feels good sometimes :) -- Bastien
Re: [O] Problems with org-capture
Hi Josef, Josef Wolf j...@raven.inka.de writes: Any ideas on that problem? I'll take a look later on -- in the meantime, can you tell what version of Emacs and Org you are using? M-x emacs-version RET M-x org-version RET Thanks, -- Bastien
[O] latex export beginner
I'm taking my first baby steps at exporting an org file to LaTex. I know a little about org-mode, and almost nothing about LaTex. I type C-c C-e l o A file named file.tex is produced, but the process halts with an error: org-latex-compile: PDF file ./plm.pdf wasn't produced: [LaTeX error] A program called pdfTex produces a buffer with extensive output, including: ! LaTeX Error: Missing \begin{document}. This seems like some markup that should probably be included in my file automatically as part of the export? Shoud I add /begin{document} to my org doc? Thank you! Steven Arntson
Re: [O] Tag setting mode creates two additional windows
Awesome, thanks a lot! Dima On May 20, 2014, at 1:21 PM, Bastien b...@gnu.org wrote: Hi Dmitry, Dmitry Gorbik dgor...@me.com writes: This one didn’t work, I modified it like this to make it work: Okay, double-checked and applied in maint, thanks. -- Bastien
Re: [O] latex export beginner
Steven Arntson ste...@stevenarntson.com writes: I'm taking my first baby steps at exporting an org file to LaTex. I know a little about org-mode, and almost nothing about LaTex. I type C-c C-e l o A file named file.tex is produced, but the process halts with an error: org-latex-compile: PDF file ./plm.pdf wasn't produced: [LaTeX error] A program called pdfTex produces a buffer with extensive output, including: ! LaTeX Error: Missing \begin{document}. This seems like some markup that should probably be included in my file automatically as part of the export? Shoud I add /begin{document} to my org doc? No, the exporter should have done that. Post your org file and the resulting tex file. Also, the version of your org mode: C-u M-x org-version will insert it in the current buffer. -- Nick
Re: [O] Preview tikz in org-mode (reduce margins of produced images)
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes: Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com writes: Unfortunately, you seem to have attached it as text/enriched and it is messed up. Can you please attach it as text/plain? I attach it just in case. Didn't know about enriched-mode - thanks! But back to the original question: with the redefined org-format-latex-header, I get errors (probably because the preview is produced by running latex, whereas the redefined header seems to require xetex). Without the redefined header, I get a preview which does *not* have large margins. So the header is probably the culprit: I would start deleting things from it, until the problem disappears. In particular, the fullpage.sty settings look suspicious to me. Maybe somebody who has set up previews with xe(la)tex can provide a more helpful answer (doesn't that require code changes to org?) -- Nick
[O] Quoting functions with ' vs #'
Hello, Commit a5686d87 (link[1]) changes several uses of #' to '. Is this org “house style”? It disables a compile-time warning about potentially undefined functions: #+begin_src elisp (defun i-give-a-warning () (mapc #'doesnt-exist '(1 2 3))) (defun i-do-not () (mapc 'doesnt-exist2 '(1 2 3))) #+end_src When I’m writing elisp, this warning catches my own mistakes on a pretty regular basis, and so I’m rather fond of it. But if bare ' is how org code should be written, it would be good to know that. Thanks, Aaron [1] http://repo.or.cz/w/org-mode.git/commitdiff/a5686d87786b1d6514ec85959a2188f703346a06 -- Aaron Ecay