I am just a regular user of org-mode but I reproduced you problem and I
think you shoul use C-j to make a newline before the table.
Because when point is on an orgtbl the return key is bound to orgtbl-ret
and at first glance it looks nontrivial to implement the behavior you
ask for.
But I am not
Mikael Fornius [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
... this was just some thoughts.
Replying my own post now.
My thought was not of any great value because I now fully understand
your problem:
In org-mode it works as one expect but not in orgtbl-mode and when point
is at beginning of line in the table
Hello,
I'm attempting to copy my work setup for org-mode and remember at
home. Both are using XEmacs 21.4.21 and the same ~/.xemacs/init.el
for requiring packages and setting customizations.
Using either org-6.10c or org-6.13pre4, I get an error after selecting
the type of note (t, j, or i,
Matt and Lale Lovell writes:
This turned out to be an interaction with improperly installed
byte-code for vm (viewmail) 8.0.12. Removing and re-installing vm
resolved the problem.
Correction...
The presence of contents from TODO.org in the kill ring recorded in my
~/.session appears to be
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi, I cannot reproduce this, my browser is called with the arguments.
- Carsten
On Nov 22, 2008, at 2:48 PM, anhnmncb wrote:
`C-c C-o' opens link at point by browse-url-generic-program without
browse-url-generic-args.
My relevent setting is:
anhnmncb [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
,
| * TODO Things I need to do
| - [ ] get foo1, foo2, foo3.
| ** TODO foo2 is got by this way
| - [ ] do thing 2
| - [ ] ...
`
In such case, the level 2 TODO will break up my the one plain list into
two. So assume that the original header
If I use C+c \ to search for a tag, it highlights the todo entries
which have that tag. BUT how do I then clear the highlighting. Maybe
its some generic Emacs command, becausue I can't find it in the org
manual, so would appreciate some help.
Thanks,
Graham
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
New contributed file /org-exp-blocks.el/
This new file implements special export behavior of
user-defined blocks. The currently supported blocks are
- comment :: Comment blocks with
Graham Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If I use C+c \ to search for a tag, it highlights the todo entries
which have that tag. BUT how do I then clear the highlighting. Maybe
its some generic Emacs command, becausue I can't find it in the org
manual, so would appreciate some help.
C-c C-c
That was quick !!
C-c C-c clears it.
Many thanks,
Graham
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Someone on the list mentioned yasnippet a while ago. I have been trying
it out and I like it. However, I can't get it to play nicely with org
mode. I have read various fixes, but none seem to work for me. To
summarize what I have done:
In my .emacs:
(require 'org-install)
;; Yasnippet
Ian Barton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
;; Make Yasnippet play nicely with org mode.
(add-hook 'org-mode-hook
'(lambda ()
(make-variable-buffer-local 'yas/trigger-key)
(setq yas/trigger-key [tab])))
I think maybe your lambda should not be quoted, try
;; Make Yasnippet play nicely with org
Hi Carsten,
Thanks for the release.
ido.el works very well for org-refile.
(setf org-refile-use-outline-path nil)
(setq org-refile-targets '((org-agenda-files . (:maxlevel . 5
org-goto does not work, but can be made to work.
(setf org-goto-auto-isearch nil)
(setf
Eric Schulte [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Eric,
I think maybe your lambda should not be quoted, try
Since lambda evaluates to itself, that doesn't make any difference.
,
| ELISP (lambda () nil)
| (lambda nil nil)
| ELISP (quote (lambda () nil))
| (lambda nil nil)
`
I suspect
Tassilo Horn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Eric Schulte [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Eric,
I think maybe your lambda should not be quoted, try
Since lambda evaluates to itself, that doesn't make any difference.
Thanks Tassilo, I didn't realize that was the case
As for using yasnippets with
I have a number of improvements to org-remember I am planning to implement. I
have briefly discussed some of them with Carsten, and I thought I should post a
detailed description here for discussion as I'm sure you will have ideas,
suggestions and criticisms of the proposed changes.
* Preliminary
All of this looks great. I especially like code integrity, plist
syntax, and :prefix.
Do you want more ideas for remember?
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Hi, sorry to be a little off topic but...
I'm curious to hear what snippets people are using with org-mode.
Anyone fancing sharing?
- OLlie
On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 7:23 PM, Ian Barton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Someone on the list mentioned yasnippet a while ago. I have been trying it
out and I
Hi Bernt,
this is how it works here:
(setq org-publish-project-alist
'((org-notes
:base-directory ~/emacs/org/notes/
:auto-index t
:index-filename sitemap.org
:index-title Sitemap
:recursive t
:base-extension org
;; this
I removed directory names from my projects list thus
,
| (setq org-publish-project-alist
| '(
| (web-extra
|:base-directory rgr-source ;; **
|:publishing-directory rgr-publish
|:base-extension gif\\|jpg\\|jpeg\\|png\\|css
|
I have been taking notes on videos, and need a relative clock function,
starting when I start the film. Each note should start with a time stamp
HH:MM indicating the time relative to the beginning of the film. I need to
use these notes to prepare study guides for my students.
It is probably
One of the things I use org-mode for is storing German language lessons
I get from a flashcard site.
What would be the best way to automatically schedule a reminder
(org-mode to-do item) for X days from now from a remember template?
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James TD Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* New features
** Adding non-headline items
- Table rows.
- Checklist entries
- Plain list entries.
** Per-template insertion order
** Automatic sorting
Yes :-)
+1
Best,
--
Sebastian Rose, EMMA STIL - mediendesign, Niemeyerstr.6,
Hi all -
Inspired by other posts on the list recently, I'm setting up an
org-based website. So far I've been able to change everything to suit
me except numbered html section headings - I'd prefer unnumbered
headings, if possible. For example, this:
WRI stuff
Emacs stuff
instead of
I have found org mode/remember extremely useful for logging various things
during the day, both at work and at home. I have defined about 30 templates
that make it extremely simple to insert notes or entries into logfiles or
journals. In some cases, it is convenient to have two or three
Hi Alan,
I think this can be changed globaly (i.e., for all templates)
only. Customize the variable
org-reverse-note-order
Alan E. Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have found org mode/remember extremely useful for logging various things
during the day, both at work and at home. I have
I have tried these instructions, and with my Firefox (Mozilla/5.0
(Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.5; en-US; rv:1.9.0.4) Gecko/2008102920
Firefox/3.0.4) I get only the error that:
Firefox doesn't know how to open this address, because the protocol
(org-browse-url-store) isn't associated with any
Hi Bill
Bill White [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi all -
Inspired by other posts on the list recently, I'm setting up an
org-based website. So far I've been able to change everything to suit
me except numbered html section headings - I'd prefer unnumbered
headings, if possible. For
Globally:
M-x org-export-with-section-numbers
Per Project:
(require 'org-publish)
(setq org-publish-project-alist
'(
(org-notes
:section-numbers nil
...
See
http://orgmode.org/manual/Publishing-options.html#Publishing-options
Bill White [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
If I setq footnote-start-tag / footnote-end-tag to something other
than [ and ], org-export-as-latex doesn't recognize them... I'm
assuming it involves replacing the hardcoded strings \\[[0-9]+\\] in
org-export-latex-preprocess with something like
(concat \\ footnote-start-tag
Robert Goldman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have tried these instructions, and with my Firefox (Mozilla/5.0
(Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.5; en-US; rv:1.9.0.4) Gecko/2008102920
Firefox/3.0.4) I get only the error that:
Firefox doesn't know how to open this address, because the protocol
I have looked at the list archives, and discovered some previous postings on
a similar topic, about elapsed time. Perhaps I can be more specific.
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 12:01 PM, Alan E. Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been taking notes on videos, and need a relative clock function,
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