Sorry, I forgot to re-send the links:
- org-bibtex.el: you can now use the :key property to get the =key=
value of an entry (as well as the :btype for bibliographic type, if
any)
http://www.cognition.ens.fr/~guerry/u/org-bibtex.el
- org-elisp-symbol.el: fixed! You can use the :keys
Uwe Jochum [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Message from Nov 06 2007 (10:43):
But I cannot figure out how to set an alarm bell in Emacs for
scheduled stuff in orgmode.
Did you try `org-agenda-to-appt'?
Bastien,
thanks! I hadn't seen that in the manual...
One way to find information when
Stefan Kamphausen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
using entries in my diary file I get an alarm bell ten minutes before a
meeting or an appointment. That's useful.
and should be more flexible...
I didn't think hard enough on this to have a steady opinion, but I guess
the right thing is to extend
Bastien [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Uwe Jochum [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Message from Nov 06 2007 (10:43):
But I cannot figure out how to set an alarm bell in Emacs for
scheduled stuff in orgmode.
Did you try `org-agenda-to-appt'?
Bastien,
thanks! I hadn't seen that in the manual...
Uwe Jochum [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think the problem of finding the appropriate information is
principally not a question of the right place for the right bit of
information but a question of semantics.
An index is the right place to handle people's semantic :)
I had searched with
Richard G Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
One way to find information when browsing the manual in Info-mode is to
press `i' (M-x Info-index) and enter the index key to look for.
Is it just me or are emacs info pages really a bit of a dog to search
through?
It's not just you.
Many people
On 11/6/07, Bastien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Richard G Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is it just me or are emacs info pages really a bit of a dog to search
through?
It's not just you.
Many people don't like to search through the Info pages and whether this
interface is the best one for
On 11/6/07, William Henney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The big problem I have with info is in setting it up so that it finds
the right files. For instance, I have totally failed to work out how I
can tell it where my org info files are, with the result that it
always shows me the old version that
William Henney [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
For instance, I have totally failed to work out how I can tell it
where my org info files are, with the result that it always shows me
the old version that comes with my emacs (currently 4.67). I have
tried setting Info-default-directory-list and
William Henney [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 11/6/07, Bastien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Richard G Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is it just me or are emacs info pages really a bit of a dog to search
through?
It's not just you.
Many people don't like to search through the Info pages and
On Tue, Nov 06, 2007 at 06:41:36AM +0100, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Setting up remember mode runs a remember-mode-hook, you can use that.
That could be a workaround.
I would be interested to know what kind of applications you have in mind
when you want to include a file into a template, or
Thanks for your help, Chris, Richard, and Bastien. Chris's method of
loading the file explicitly will be useful until I get the path sorted
properly.
On 11/6/07, Bastien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
William Henney [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I use the script Pete sent a while a go update org-mode
I seem to have an issue where I will be using emacs for a while, and
eventually something happens which will corrupt all org buffers, and make
them unviewable (the buffer refuses to display, but otherwise does not
affect the rest of my emacs session). The error I get is
line-move-partial: Invalid
On 2007-11-06 16:42 +, Tim O'Callaghan wrote:
I've started using Remember mode more and more, and it has given me an
idea for new piece of functionality.
%c - insert clipboard/kill-ring at point
This is for 'auto' pasting links or snippets of text from my browser
into an org file.
On 6Nov2007, at 5:42 PM, Tim O'Callaghan wrote:
I've started using Remember mode more and more, and it has given me an
idea for new piece of functionality.
%c - insert clipboard/kill-ring at point
This is for 'auto' pasting links or snippets of text from my browser
into an org file.
What
I just spend a good half hour tracking this down. It looks like this, in
org-mode is killing me. It look wrong to me, but I'm not an expert:
(set-display-table-slot
org-display-table 4
(vconcat (mapcar
(lambda (c) (make-glyph-code c (and (not (stringp org-ellipsis))
On 06/11/2007, Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6Nov2007, at 5:42 PM, Tim O'Callaghan wrote:
I've started using Remember mode more and more, and it has given me an
idea for new piece of functionality.
%c - insert clipboard/kill-ring at point
This is for 'auto' pasting
On 06/11/2007, Tim O'Callaghan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 06/11/2007, Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6Nov2007, at 5:42 PM, Tim O'Callaghan wrote:
I've started using Remember mode more and more, and it has given me an
idea for new piece of functionality.
%c -
sorry - i mean disabled in non-windowing environments.
On 06/11/2007, Tim O'Callaghan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 06/11/2007, Tim O'Callaghan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 06/11/2007, Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6Nov2007, at 5:42 PM, Tim O'Callaghan wrote:
I've
I've started using Remember mode more and more, and it has given me an
idea for new piece of functionality.
%c - insert clipboard/kill-ring at point
This is for 'auto' pasting links or snippets of text from my browser
into an org file.
I used planner mode for a while before switching
Hi Bastien,
sorry for the late reply...
Bastien wrote:
Fabian Braennstroem [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Since I don't need to do complex stuff with LaTeX formatting, and
since I can also use RefTeX in conjunction with Org, then the LaTeX
exporter is often enough for me. I guess scientific
On Tue, Nov 06, 2007 at 05:42:03PM +0100, Tim O'Callaghan wrote:
I've started using Remember mode more and more, and it has given me an
idea for new piece of functionality.
%c - insert clipboard/kill-ring at point
This is for 'auto' pasting links or snippets of text from my browser
into
On Tue, Nov 06, 2007 at 04:36:47PM +, Adam Spiers wrote:
[snip]
This could easily be accomplished if remember templates allowed syntax
such as
,--
| * %T
| %(shell-command-to-string grep 'last full' /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/info)
`--
OK, it turns out that this was easy to
Fabian Braennstroem [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As for footnotes, org-export-latex.el should also be able to convert
them.
Couldn't install dvipng on my redhat 4.4 yet, so I could not test the
'conversion' of the equation and images yet. Now, I am taking the look
in the other direction; I
John Rakestraw [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I used planner mode for a while before switching to org mode, and still
occasionally look in on planner to see what they're doing. A couple of
weeks ago I stumbled on this in the list planner-el-discuss:
I had seen this as well and tried to adapt it
Hi Adam,
Adam Spiers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Currently I do this by coding the helper to dump the Message-Id into
~/.clip-mairix, and then the elisp code inserts the contents of this
file back into the org buffer. However I would like it to be inserted
via a remember template, hence the
Adam Spiers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
OK, it turns out that this was easy to implement, and I think the
patch is small enough that it could be accepted even though I haven't
got around to sending back the copyright assignment form yet (sorry -
this *will* happen at some point!)
This patch is
Hi Bastien --
Please tell me if the code above is working for you. As I said, I
didn't test it enough.
Thanks very much for this. I'm not sure that I have it working as you
intended.
When I click on the annotate bookmarklet in firefox pops me into emacs
(into an already existing buffer)
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