On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 5:00 AM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
Chris McMahan cmcma...@one.net writes:
You were adding to the end of the load path, and emacs was using the
first copy it came to (the one included in emacs).
You could try something like this instead...
(setq load-path-orig load-path)
On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 4:49 AM, Tim O'Callaghan wrote:
Obviously, I do not fully understand the initialization sequence for
EmacsW32. Could someone using EmacsW32 throw some more light on a
better procedure/technique to install Org-mode on it?
Hi,
I run the same installation of org in
On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 8:08 AM, Richard KLINDA wrote:
Hi, I need an org-agenda-custom-commands section for the following: list
all TODO entries, that are either scheduled for that day OR have #A
priority. Is it possible? Thanks in advance!
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Carsten Dominik domi...@science.uva.nl writes:
stuff you do not want interpreted should be protected as
an example, or with : at the beginning of the line.
If you do want this interpreted as HTML, put it into a BEGIN_HTML block or so.
However, I think that the = of the clock should always
On Feb 7, 2009, at 11:32 AM, Daniel Clemente wrote:
Carsten Dominik domi...@science.uva.nl writes:
stuff you do not want interpreted should be protected as
an example, or with : at the beginning of the line.
If you do want this interpreted as HTML, put it into a BEGIN_HTML
block or so.
Regarding 'Re: how to do this org-agenda command?'; Manish adds:
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(setq org-agenda-custom-commands
(quote ((r Richard's Daily Agenda
((tags-todo PRIORITY=\A\ nil)
(agenda nil))
On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 5:33 PM, Richard KLINDA wrote:
Regarding 'Re: how to do this org-agenda command?'; Manish adds:
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(setq org-agenda-custom-commands
(quote ((r Richard's Daily Agenda
((tags-todo PRIORITY=\A\
Regarding 'Re: [Orgmode] Re: how to do this org-agenda command?'; Manish
adds:
tags-todo section? Ideally I would like to have something like
this, so the most important tasks can stay visually together at the
top of my daily agenda stuff:
How about blanking out the header
On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 6:24 PM, Richard KLINDA wrote:
[...]
(tags-todo PRIORITY=\A\|SCHEDULED=t|CLOCKED=t nil)
Obviously this is not a valid syntax (as of now) but what do you
mean by CLOCKED=t?
Yes it is confusing, I meant CLOCKED=t for the item that is currently
clocked in.
How about
Hi Flavio,
there is no very good solution to this, but the following works.
* Blablablbalbala
1) Blablablbalbala
2) Blablablbalbala
: sudo apt-get install openoffice.org-java-common
3) Blablablbalbala
4) Blablablbalbala
5) Blablablbalbala
HTH
- Carsten
When I export to latex
On Feb 6, 2009, at 11:39 AM, Giovanni Ridolfi wrote:
1. OK
Export region from the first heading
C-c @ on the [2009...] heading
C-c C-e h
+ exports the region OK
OK.
2. Wishlist
Export region from *before* the 2nd heading
I'm 1st line 1st heading
Select region with C-SPC, M-w
Hi Richard,
Thanks Manish, would it be possible to have this as a single tags-todo
section? Ideally I would like to have something like this, so the most
important tasks can stay visually together at the top of my daily agenda
stuff:
As Manish said, I would recommend automatically changing
---
This is available at git://git.norang.ca for-carsten
lisp/org.el |4 ++--
1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/lisp/org.el b/lisp/org.el
index df8729e..82db6fc 100644
--- a/lisp/org.el
+++ b/lisp/org.el
@@ -1421,8 +1421,8 @@ This is list of cons cells. Each
Regarding 'Re: [Orgmode] Re: how to do this org-agenda command?'; Manish
adds:
How about switching the TODO state when you clock in to a task and
adding a block to the custom agenda to inlude tasks with that state?
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Carsten Dominik domi...@science.uva.nl writes:
Hi Flavio,
there is no very good solution to this, but the following works.
* Blablablbalbala
1) Blablablbalbala
2) Blablablbalbala
: sudo apt-get install openoffice.org-java-common
3) Blablablbalbala
4) Blablablbalbala
5)
Hi,
It's been a while since I posted anything on
this list. I've just been using org-mode
happily for quite a while now, and am quite
contend with the way it's working for me now...
I do have one idea that I think might be useful.
Images (and small files) can be included inside
html files in
Hi,
I am trying to export one org file to latex, but I am getting lots of
erros in the tables.
I checked the tex generated file and table has wrong textbuf.
I attached my org file so you guys can reproduce the error easily.
projeto.org
Description: Binary data
I am using org version 6.21b.
Hi Renzo,
is that true? I can't believe it :-D
All those stupid JavaScript-preloader (for button rollovers) we all
write all the time. Just send both the images together with the html and
show/hide them onmouseover/out!
It's valid - and it works :-)
Haha - never seen this. Thank's for the
On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 11:19 PM, Renzo Been :-) wrote:
[...]
Images (and small files) can be included inside
html files in the following way.
src=data:...
The image needs to be base64 encoded.
Very interesting.
[...]
Another problem is that not all browsers
can display images included
To follow up on the topic:
I also experienced that IE did not show the images. Firefox does show them.
That's actually how I found out about this trick. Firefox is using the
src=data:...
inside it's bookmark file...
Abiword also uses it in it's html export.
And email messages that include
Shoot. I thought I was being helpful by giving the function name
instead of the key-binding. Looks like I just made more confusion.
I'll probably give org-goto another try. Since the functionality I'm
looking for already exists in remember, I may try hacking my first org
extension by adding it to
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