Hi everyone,
I have uploaded version 6.32 of Org, with lots of good additions and the
usual suite of bug fixes. Thanks to everyone who contributed to this
release.
Enjoy!
- Carsten
Changes in Version 6.32
===
Rewrite of org-mobile.org, for MobileOrg 1.0 (build 20)
On Oct 26, 2009, at 5:49 AM, Michael Gilbert wrote:
Hi --
Still trying to figure out how to show only (current) deadlines in
my agenda. I use org-agenda-skip-entry-if 'notdeadline but that
still seems to include all the scheduled items who have deadlines
(some time in the future, but
Hello,
Here an ECM (Example Complete and Minimal) showing two bugs occurring when
converting to LaTeX.
--8---cut here---start-8---
* Bugs
** Conversion to texttt
- Put the command =runit= in hard
Not done because of the following word being between
I got tripped up by,
2.8 Plain lists
===
Within an entry of the outline tree, hand-formatted lists can provide
additional structure. They also provide a way to create lists of
checkboxes (*note Checkboxes::). Org supports editing such lists, and
the HTML exporter (*note
Hello fellow orgers,
I have been using the emacs-snapshot package for a long time, since the era
of Ubuntu 7.04, and it worked fine and I got all the latest versions of
emacs with it. Now, I just installed 9.10 from scratch, and when I search
for emacs on apt-cache, I get the following relevant
I have been using the emacs-snapshot package for a long time, since the
era of Ubuntu 7.04, and it worked fine and I got all the latest versions
of emacs with it. Now, I just installed 9.10 from scratch, and when I
search for emacs on apt-cache, I get the following relevant packages:
*
Thanks for the reply.
I had some problems using emacs23 in Karmic. Several errors loading my
.emacs and a non functional emacs-lisp menu. Using the ppa from
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-elisp/+archive/ppahttps://launchpad.net/%7Eubuntu-elisp/+archive/ppaeverything
works as expected using
Ian Barton li...@manor-farm.org writes:
I have been using the emacs-snapshot package for a long time, since the
era of Ubuntu 7.04, and it worked fine and I got all the latest versions
of emacs with it. Now, I just installed 9.10 from scratch, and when I
search for emacs on apt-cache, I
What is the difference between the emacs23 and emacs-snapshot-gtk packages?
The snapshot is derived from the latest emacs in cvs. The emacs23 is the
stable v23 release. The snapshot package will contain extra
bugfixes, features and quite possibly some extra bugs:)
Ian.
Richard Riley wrote:
Ian Barton li...@manor-farm.org writes:
I have been using the emacs-snapshot package for a long time, since the
era of Ubuntu 7.04, and it worked fine and I got all the latest versions
of emacs with it. Now, I just installed 9.10 from scratch, and when I
search for emacs
Yes, thanks, I made that change.
- Carsten
On Oct 26, 2009, at 5:51 PM, Sean Sieger wrote:
I got tripped up by,
2.8 Plain lists
===
Within an entry of the outline tree, hand-formatted lists can provide
additional structure. They also provide a way to create lists of
checkboxes
On Oct 26, 2009, at 4:46 PM, Sébastien Vauban wrote:
Hello,
Here an ECM (Example Complete and Minimal) showing two bugs
occurring when
converting to LaTeX.
--8---cut here---start-8---
* Bugs
** Conversion to texttt
- Put the command =runit= in hard
I updated to 6.32 this morning and am now unable to clock in on tasks.
At first, there was an issue with an org file having a dangling clock-
in. When I attempted to log in to a task, it alerted me to the
dangling task. No matter how I answered (cancel, etc), Emacs crashed.
I then fixed the
The code to list a user's Org configuration which differs from the defaults is
very useful. However, I've never run the M-x org-submit-bug-report command to
completion, since I'm prompted for my GMail IMAP password before the config
output is shown. I wouldn't want to spam the list with test data.
Keith Lancaster klancaster1...@acm.org wrote:
I updated to 6.32 this morning and am now unable to clock in on
tasks. At first, there was an issue with an org file having a dangling
clock-
in. When I attempted to log in to a task, it alerted me to the
dangling task. No matter how I answered
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com writes:
Keith Lancaster klancaster1...@acm.org wrote:
I updated to 6.32 this morning and am now unable to clock in on
tasks. At first, there was an issue with an org file having a dangling
clock-
in. When I attempted to log in to a task, it alerted me to
Not being much of an elisp programmer and just returning to try and
integrate with org-learn a little :-
This
(vocab?v * Learn TODO %(format '%s' rgr/orig-word)
:VOCAB:\n:PROPERTIES:\n:orig:\t%(format '%s'
rgr/orig-word)\n:trans:\t%(format '%s'
Richard Riley rileyrg...@gmail.com writes:
Not being much of an elisp programmer and just returning to try and
integrate with org-learn a little :-
This
(vocab?v * Learn TODO %(format '%s' rgr/orig-word)
:VOCAB:\n:PROPERTIES:\n:orig:\t%(format '%s'
Richard Riley rileyrg...@gmail.com wrote:
Not being much of an elisp programmer and just returning to try and
integrate with org-learn a little :-
This
(vocab?v * Learn TODO %(format '%s' rgr/orig-word)
:VOCAB:\n:PROPERTIES:\n:orig:\t%(format '%s'
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com writes:
Richard Riley rileyrg...@gmail.com wrote:
Not being much of an elisp programmer and just returning to try and
integrate with org-learn a little :-
This
(vocab?v * Learn TODO %(format '%s' rgr/orig-word)
I have an org-remember-template :-
,
| (vocab ?v ** TODO Learn
|
%(rgr/orig-word)\t:VOCAB:\n%u\n:PROPERTIES:\n:orig:\t%(rgr/orig-word)\n:trans:\t%(rgr/trans-word)\n:END:\n%!
| vocab.org)
`
How can I auto schedule (no prompts) this auto-save item (%!) to +1d ?
Torsten Wagner torsten.wag...@gmail.com writes:
...
Within a LaTeX-file (org-file) I like to use python snippets to perform
calculus
and other tasks which are otherwise extremely difficult or time consuming to
perform directly in LaTeX. E.g. on-the-fly-generation of graphs or calculus
Dear all,
I found an apparent minor bug with links containing quotation marks in LaTeX
export. If the first character in the name of a link is a quotation mark, it
is converted to a closing mark rather than an opening mark. For example:
,
| * test
|
| [[http://www.google.com][hello;]]
|
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