David--
This is an absolutely phenomenal development. I can't wait to add this
to my setup. Thank you so much for this contribution.
Cheers,
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Aloha all,
The current documentation is terrific and it should grow and develop
as it has. The idea to augment it with "org-mode lite" is a good one,
but will be a lot of work.
Following on the good ideas of others in the thread, would it be
feasible to develop packets for specific Org-m
Hi All
I've just caught wind of this thread but I thought I would share my own very
recent experiences as a newbie in org-mode and my experiences may help shed
some light on things.
Anyhow, I am quite new to org-mode (as in the last two or three weeks). I'm
also sort of new to emacs. I've used
I strongly agree with "just start simple". The manual is very good, but it
is better when you are looking for something specific. One of the best
things in org is that it is very flexible and you can use it in the way you
want, but in the beginning I didn't know "how I should use it" or "how I
want
Nathan Neff writes:
> I think it would be cool to use Org-babel as a simple test harness.
>
> I'd like to have an org file, with various sections that demonstrate how to do
> something in Groovy. I'd like to be able to run all the code in the org file
> and make sure
> they all run successfully
Hi Again,
I assume all of you ignored my previous email due to me choosing a
clever subject :-/.
I went ahead anyway and implemented a first version of the framework.
It currently contains 2 sample test cases, one that works and one that
fails with my org-mode version.
> 3. and 4. may need some
I think it would be cool to use Org-babel as a simple test harness.
I'd like to have an org file, with various sections that demonstrate how to
do
something in Groovy. I'd like to be able to run all the code in the org
file and make sure
they all run successfully (return code 0).
In Groovy, the
Just read this in #emacs from bozhidar... found it funny:
LaTeX is the past, the present, the future, and everything in
between is org-mode.
Cheers,
Nicolas
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On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 12:08 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
>
> On Mar 18, 2010, at 9:32 PM, Leo wrote:
>
> Hello,
>>
>
>
>> BTW, recently while talking with some chap on #lisp irc channel who was
>> seeking a GTD tool (folks there usually are already literate with Emacs
>> since SLIME is the be
A possible documentation suggestion.
I restarted emacs without clocking out first and got a dangling clock
query. It had no help.
It did not appear in the messages buffer.
Here is part of it:
" [(kK)p (sS)ub (C)ncl (i)gn]? ")
Some users might ask:
k
Hello all,
Carving another stone that might fit into the cathedral known as
Emacs/Orgmode I am glad to present attached file org-atom.el that
provides an exporting and a publishing function to create atom feeds
based on Org files.
To use org-atom.el you need the library atom-syndication.el, an
el
Brilliant, thanks.
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 6:34 PM, Carsten Dominik
wrote:
> Hi Rohan,
>
> if you are getting your org distribution through git, then
> you need to make at least org-install.el like this.
>
> make autoloads
>
> Otherwise, your (require 'org-install) might pick the empty
> org-inst
On 19.03.2010 05:52, John Hendy wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> I'm quite new to org-mode but am very excited about handling a lot of my
> current notes/task issues. My current/previous setup:
>
[snip]
>
> So, enough rambling. I love the idea of org-mode to handle both aspects
> in one place as well as all
Carsten Dominik writes:
>>> A better solution would be to do a tab completion when trying to enter
>>> an invalid entry
>
> I am not sure if I understand you correctly, but there *is*
> completion support at that prompt.
What I meant was: show the possible completions whenever an incomplete
entr
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Fri, 19 Mar 2010 14:50:09 -0400, Dan Davison
> wrote:
>>
>> Nathan Neff writes:
>>
>> > I'm trying to write an org-babel-groovy.el file, and have read through the
>> > org-babel-template.el and org-babel-template.org files.
>
> [...]
>
>> > (Ex: usage: groovy bl
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 1:00 PM, Martin Stemplinger wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I currently think if I should buy a new smartphone but of course I need
> support for org-mode ☺. Now
> there is mobileorg for the iPhone and a port to Android.
>
> I tend to prefer an Android phone but would like to be abl
On Fri, 19 Mar 2010 14:50:09 -0400, Dan Davison wrote:
>
> Nathan Neff writes:
>
> > I'm trying to write an org-babel-groovy.el file, and have read through the
> > org-babel-template.el and org-babel-template.org files.
[...]
> > (Ex: usage: groovy blah blah blah)
> >
>
> Hi Nate,
>
> >
On Fri, 19 Mar 2010 19:00:04 +0100, "Martin Stemplinger"
wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I currently think if I should buy a new smartphone but of course I need
> support for org-mode ☺. Now
> there is mobileorg for the iPhone and a port to Android.
>
> I tend to prefer an Android phone but would l
Hi,
the facilities you are asking for do not exist. You can use the macro
{{{input-file}}}
to get the source file name, and there are similar macros for
modification-time, time, and date, and you can specify the format for
time and date.
This is not well documented, but the release notes
Hi William
looks like the Emacs 22.3 version of ps-print has this problem.
I am using Emacs 23, and do not have this problem.
The problem seems to be related to list face definition, maybe
you are using them for org-todo-keyword-faces, for example?
If you define these special faces as faces an
Hi,
strangely enough, this does not happen for me. Maybe you
have some setup for clock resolution that I do not have?
- Carsten
On Mar 17, 2010, at 2:06 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
Daniel Clemente writes:
Hi,
in recent org-modes a new behaviour was added: when doing C-c C-x
C-i on the curren
Hi Rohan,
if you are getting your org distribution through git, then
you need to make at least org-install.el like this.
make autoloads
Otherwise, your (require 'org-install) might pick the empty
org-install.el that comes with Emacs.
You can also type "make" to compile all lisp files, and this
On Mar 18, 2010, at 1:35 PM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
Carsten Dominik writes:
Hi,
I am wondering is anyone is using the :auto-index functionality
with Org
publishing.
The fact that this is called "index" is driving me crazy, and I
would like to
rename this and all related properties to "s
Hi Dan,
thanks for the report and analysis. I have fixed
is almost like you proposed, and I did apply the
docfix as well.
- Carsten
On Mar 18, 2010, at 11:52 PM, Dan Davison wrote:
Below are a bug report, a tentative patch and a proposed doc patch.
Bug report
==
If I have this:
A [
On Mar 18, 2010, at 2:54 PM, Francesco Pizzolante wrote:
Hi David,
David Maus wrote:
Took me a while to realize the problem with current implementation:
If
you already have a blank line between scheduled/deadline line and the
content the newline forces extra spacing between scheduled/deadli
On Mar 18, 2010, at 9:32 PM, Leo wrote:
Hello,
Sorry to use a subject like this.
A few weeks ago I saw slides of a presentation (link available on
http://netzhansa.blogspot.com/2010/02/clojure-sliders-from-february-berlin.html)
about using clojure (one of lisp languages) for developing intell
Nathan Neff writes:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to write an org-babel-groovy.el file, and have read through the
> org-babel-template.el and org-babel-template.org files.
>
> Eventually, I decided to just copy the org-babel-perl.el file to
> org-babel-groovy and
> replace 'perl' with 'groovy' where ap
Hi all,
I currently think if I should buy a new smartphone but of course I need support
for org-mode ☺. Now
there is mobileorg for the iPhone and a port to Android.
I tend to prefer an Android phone but would like to be able to access org-mode.
May I ask for advice or feedback from people
wh
Hello,
I'm trying to write an org-babel-groovy.el file, and have read through the
org-babel-template.el and org-babel-template.org files.
Eventually, I decided to just copy the org-babel-perl.el file to
org-babel-groovy and
replace 'perl' with 'groovy' where appropriate :-/
I'm able to get Groov
>
> Thanks very much. I believe I have just pushed a fix for that. If you
> get a chance to double-check that everything seems OK that would be
> great.
>
Yes, I think it's ok now.
Thanks again !
Nicolas
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Joseph Cole writes:
> I've been struggling with a few aspects of org babel R:
>
> 1) src_R surrounds output with ==.
>
> E.g. src_R{1+1} gives =2=
>
> I would expect it to just give 2. Because it surrounds the output with
> equals signs, this means you are unable to use the output in latex
> equa
I applied your patch, thanks.
I am not sure if I understand you correctly, but there *is*
completion support at that prompt.
- Carsten
On Mar 19, 2010, at 3:19 AM, Jason Dunsmore wrote:
Carsten Dominik writes:
I think your analysis is correct. The bookmark-set function is
always
called
Dear all,
I'm having trouble with agenda customization. I have a couple of entries
(+ timestamp) which are tagged with 'conference' and I'd like to have a
list of conferences + timestamps.
(setq org-agenda-custom-commands
'(
("c" "conferences"
I've been struggling with a few aspects of org babel R:
1) src_R surrounds output with ==.
E.g. src_R{1+1} gives =2=
I would expect it to just give 2. Because it surrounds the output with
equals signs, this means you are unable to use the output in latex
equations, general text or tables as
On 18 Mar 2010, at 17:36, Scott Otterson wrote:
> So, here's my feature request: Hide the target angle brackets in the same
> way that square brackets are hidden for hyperlinks.
1+
>The hidden angle brackets could be exposed by hitting delete when at the
> right side of the target (simil
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