On Dec 19, 2008, at 2:35 AM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
Hi,
found some errors in publishing. I find them once in a while when
rescanning my exported XHTML-files for my little search engine here:
http://github.com/SebastianRose/org-search.php/tree/master
* XHTML has no...
- ... attribut `name'
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 5:09 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> Hi Chris,
> can I add this to Org-mode?
> - Carsten
Of course. It's just your org-iswitchb function with the
unwind-protect & iswitchb-mode stuff taken out.
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Hi,
found some errors in publishing. I find them once in a while when
rescanning my exported XHTML-files for my little search engine here:
http://github.com/SebastianRose/org-search.php/tree/master
* XHTML has no...
- ... attribut `name' in `...
Should be:
...
- `Element pre
Jari Aalto writes:
> How do I force update of the [/] and [%] markers. Many times they
> don't follow item are edited, added, copied manually.
For a checkbox list just C-c C-c on any checkbox to change the state
twice.
For TODO subtasks change the todo keyword with shift-left and
shift-right
-
Hi,
when publishing to XHTML, the generated sitemap has no title anymore.
Is this the intended?
I used to include it in my index.html as a section. It's no problem to
add the heading myself.
Regards,
Sebastian
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Hi Carsten,
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 02:36, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> 1. Compile Org! Are you using byte-compiled files?
>In a case like this, the differences may be significant.
Always! :)
> 4. Create the list of headings with full outline path
>in a single path of the file, similar to
On 2008-12-18 16:30 +, Giovanni Ridolfi wrote:
> I think this is the same kind of bug I found a month ago, and
> Carsten[1]
> [1] http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2008-11/msg00343.html
>
> answered:
> "[...]
> yes, this is a bug, relatively hard to fix, so for now, just use the
Hi Matthew,
the image directory in Worg is now published correctly, this was a
problem in our setup.
- Carsten
On Dec 18, 2008, at 10:06 PM, Matthew Lundin wrote:
Hi everyone,
Since questions often arise on the list about custom agenda command
configuration, I tried my hand at writing a
How do I force update of the [/] and [%] markers. Many times they
don't follow item are edited, added, copied manually.
Jari
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Fixed. I was loading org-mouse, which must have loaded org.el before
the setting.
Thanks.
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Hi all,
thanks for your constructive contributions to the thread.
However, I will still reverse the change that introduced @0 as a
reference to the last line. The risk that someone will be bitten by
this is too high, and @0 is really too similar to @+0, so I think the
distinction is not l
Hi Chris,
can I add this to Org-mode?
- Carsten
On Dec 18, 2008, at 10:04 PM, Chris Leyon wrote:
I recently switched from iswitchb to ido, but I missed org-iswitchb.
So I wrote an ido version.
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Hi everyone,
Since questions often arise on the list about custom agenda command
configuration, I tried my hand at writing a tutorial for Worg. My goal
was to describe the basic components of the configuration and to
provide a number of scenarios in which one might want to use custom
agenda comma
I recently switched from iswitchb to ido, but I missed org-iswitchb.
So I wrote an ido version.
org-ido-switchb.el
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http:
Backgrond: I have been finding that the Set Tags menu command didn't
work for me (on aquamacs). I reported that to aquamacs-bugs, but David
Reitter there found that it was an org-mode bug. I don't believe he
reported it to orgmode list --- went to emacs-pretest-bug instead.
Here's the analysis a
Carsten Dominik writes:
[...]
>
> Hi Sivaram, I can see how this would be represented in
> HTML (just several links to the same footnote), but how
> would you represent this in LaTeX?
>
> - Carsten
>
>
I confess I have no idea. A quick google search on footnote multiple
references yielded thi
Carsten Dominik wrote:
> Ah, so maybe Robert did not turn it off
>
> Anyway, in Emacs 23 the default will be ON. It was always my understanding
> that in order to use regions efficiently, you needed to turn on that mode.
>
> Anyway, Robert, could you please try to identify a location in the
How about adding a customizable variable which defaults to nil. (Call
it org-use-new-spreadsheet-semantics). If it is nil, whenever the new
syntax is used, raise a warning.
The warning could be:
1. just a message to the echo area
2. inserted into the top of the updated table
3. an error which
For me the new behaviour is fine, if leaving out the row specification works.
The distinction between @0 and @+0 would work, too, but is rather confusing and
hard to remember. I think both should represent either the last or the current
row.
Greetings,
Stephan
Carsten Dominik wrote:
>
Hi all,
I'm still working on a good strategy for using org-mode style
visibility cycling when working on latex documents, and also for
function bodies in code files. My current idea is that I should be
using orgstruct minor mode to do this. I'm hoping that will allow me
to have all the org-mode na
--- Gio 18/12/08, Leo ha scritto:
Hi, Leo.
> In a org buffer, try to complete the following:
> #+begin M-TAB
>
> *Completions* buffer pop up:
>
> Click on a completion to select it.
> In this buffer, type RET to select the completion near
> point.
>
> Possible completions are:
> BEGIN:
You are right, this is an incompatible change. Dammit.
What should do? Opinions?
The problem is that this change may lead to older tables
evaluated incorrectly. I do like the new convention and
think that @+0 or leaving out the row specifications are
good alternatives - but maybe we are obl
Hi there,
I just noticed one bug when converting a muse file to org.
In a org buffer, try to complete the following:
#+begin M-TAB
*Completions* buffer pop up:
Click on a completion to select it.
In this buffer, type RET to select the completion near point.
Possible completions are:
BEGIN:
Hello,
the reference to the last row @0 led to incompatible changes:
* spreadsheet: relative reference to same row
(using Org mode version 6.15d)
The Org mode version 6.15 introduced @0 as a reference to the last
row for spreadsheet (org-table) formulas. This leads to problems if
you us
Hi Bernt,
Bernt Hansen writes:
> Charles Cave writes:
>
> I have this value set as follows:
>
> ,
> | org-refile-targets is a variable defined in `org.el'.
> | Its value is
> | ((org-agenda-files :level . 1)
> | (nil :level . 1))
> `
>
> where:
>
> (org-agenda-files :level . 1) spe
Charles Cave writes:
> I am having trouble understanding the help text for org-refile-targets.
> I don't know what a "cons cell" is and I would like to see some examples
> of customising the variable.
>
> For example, how can I specify headings of levels 1 and 2?
> I entered the value of
> (:lev
Matthew Lundin writes:
>
> I believe you need to substitute a number for N, such as:
>
> (:level . 2:)
>
> But I think the setting you're looking for is:
>
> (:maxlevel . 2:)
Oops, that should be:
(:level . 2)
(:maxlevel . 2)
[Thank goodness for smileys in gnus, which alerted me to my own er
Hi Charles,
Charles Cave writes:
> I am having trouble understanding the help text for org-refile-targets.
> I don't know what a "cons cell" is and I would like to see some examples
> of customising the variable.
>
> For example, how can I specify headings of levels 1 and 2?
> I entered the val
On 2008-12-18, Bastien wrote:
> anhnmncb writes:
>
>> I mean I want this feature can be presented for all files that have
>> enabled the outline mode when exporting file to html via Htmlize.el, no
>> matter wheather are org files or other types.
>
> Then I don't think it's possible.
>
> org-info
Sorry, let a typo slip in:
On Dec 18, 2008, at 11:34 AM, peter.fri...@agfa.com wrote:
[snip]
labeled: [[fn:label][text]]
anonymous: [[fn:]][text]]
reference: [[fn:label]]
Must of course be:
anonymous: [[fn:][text]]
Cheers,
Peter.
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anhnmncb writes:
> I mean I want this feature can be presented for all files that have
> enabled the outline mode when exporting file to html via Htmlize.el, no
> matter wheather are org files or other types.
Then I don't think it's possible.
org-info.js relies on the structure of the Org HTM
On Dec 17, 2008, at 6:18 PM, Sivaram Neelakantan wrote:
Paul R writes:
* Usage 1, anonymous footnotes
[snip]
And then we will have that one feature request to cross reference a
previous footnote! :-) In the above case, how would a person go
about asking someone to refer to an earlier foo
Bastien (2008-12-18 11:18 +0100) wrote:
> anhnmncb writes:
>
>>> Check this: http://orgmode.org/worg/code/org-info-js/
>>
>> Can I use it in all documents that have enabled outline mojor/minor mode
>> and export to the target htmls that have such abstractive feature?
>
> I'm not sure I understand
anhnmncb writes:
>> Check this: http://orgmode.org/worg/code/org-info-js/
>
> Can I use it in all documents that have enabled outline mojor/minor mode
> and export to the target htmls that have such abstractive feature?
I'm not sure I understand your question but yes, you can certainly use
org-i
Hi Carsten,
when refiling with C-c C-w, pressing enter after a subtree's name
doesn't refile the entry, it displays the list of subtrees.
I need to add a space to refile the entry. Is that a bug?
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On Dec 17, 2008, at 6:18 PM, Sivaram Neelakantan wrote:
Paul R writes:
[...]
Can others express their views on pros and cons of the two following
usages :
* Usage 1, anonymous footnotes
Karate or karate-do is a martial art developed in the Ryukyu Islands
from indigenous fighting methods
I had the same problem in 6.15. It seems to be fixed in 6.15d.
Regards
David Lord
2008/12/18 Uwe Jochum :
> Carsten,
>
> it seems that the newest version of Orgmode (6.15a) has a bug: When I try to
> move a tree/subtree to the archive (C-c C-x C-s) I get this message
>
> Wrong type argument: num
Bastien (2008-12-17 12:21 +0100) wrote:
> anhnmncb writes:
>
>> Hi, list, as title :)
>
> Yes!
>
> Check this: http://orgmode.org/worg/code/org-info-js/
Can I use it in all documents that have enabled outline mojor/minor mode
and export to the target htmls that have such abstractive feature?
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