On 18/03/2010, at 4:29 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> On Mar 17, 2010, at 1:53 AM, Matthew Phillips wrote:
>
>> On 16/03/2010, at 6:21 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
>>
>>> On Mar 16, 2010, at 1:36 AM, Matthew Phillips wrote:
>>>
On 16/03/2010, at 12:24 AM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> On
Hi, is it possible to use a single letter to start an
ordered list item? Such as
a) first
b) second?
Thanks
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Hi,
I just wondered whether anyone composes mail in orgmode & then
generates html from the source code. I'd like to be able to do that
sometimes in wanderlust, e.g. when I'm responding to html mail with
links in it.
like I say, just wondering -- glad for any help anyone can offe.r thanks,
matt
Hi,
I'd like to present a task list and a visualization tool, esquemadorg.
The task list is my published todo list, in Spanish, where I track work on
some programs, topics, bugs and ideas. It's at [1]. There's a section for
org-mode bugs too, under Emacs, concretely at: [2]
The tool is t
Dan Davison writes:
> Carsten Dominik writes:
>
>> On Mar 16, 2010, at 5:25 PM, Dan Davison wrote:
>>
>>> Might it be worth considering a special display for the #+title line
>>> in
>>> org buffers?
>>>
>>> Currently it is easy for the title to get buried among more technical
>>> configuration l
On Fri, 19 Mar 2010 23:00:23 +0100, David Maus wrote:
> 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.
David,
many t
John Wiegley writes:
> I have the following snippet in my .emacs file, which I find very
> useful. Basically what it does is that if I don't touch my Emacs for 5
> minutes, it displays the current agenda. This keeps my tasks "always
> in mind" whenever I come back to Emacs after doing something e
Hi Carsten, all,
On 21.03.2010 08:26, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> we had an earlier threads about testing frameworks:
>
> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tests/index.php
>
> http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/8759/focus=8775
>
> http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/8743/focus=8743
Ver
Hi Carsten,
I added an entry to the Export section of the FAQ.
All the best,
Tom
On Mar 9, 2010, at 6:27 AM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi Thomas,
I think this explanation would be good to have (a bit longer, maybe)
in the FAQ.
- Carsten
On Mar 7, 2010, at 4:10 AM, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
O
Dan Davison stats.ox.ac.uk> writes:
>
> Your overlay code's instructive for me, but I don't understand the
> problem it's solving. Isn't the next heading made sufficiently distinct
> by being bold and coloured and having an asterisk in front of it?
>
Not really. My headings are not bold, becaus
Tom writes:
> One of my main gripes with orgmode is often I cannot make out
> clearly when the text content of an opened header ends and the
> next header begins, because there is no apparent visual
> indication.
>
> Of course, I can add empty lines manually to the end of the
> content, but this
Dan
> So I believe we do understand the situation. The question is how do we
> improve it. First the facts:
> As for improvements, it is tempting to think that
>
> 1. org-babel should automatically insert the ATTR_LaTeX line in
> accordance with :width and :height when creating latex output.
>
Łukasz Stelmach writes:
> I publish some materials for my students. For example test questions. As
> you might expect I'd like to keep them secret until the test starts. So
> I write this:
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> ** "OpenOffice Writer" ( [2010-03-21 ni
Denny Zhang (filebat Mark) wrote:
I am wondering whether we have a handy way to fill table's cell with the
values nearby.
S-RET will do the trick. If the current cell is empty, it copies the
first non-blank line above. If the current cell is not empty, it copies
and moves to the cell below. I
Hello.
It's been said couple of times that there is no way in org mode to jump
back on the higher level of the outline tree without creating a new node
on that level. After thinking for a while I've agreed that there is no
need for this. There isn't such things in books. However I start to miss
it
One of my main gripes with orgmode is often I cannot make out
clearly when the text content of an opened header ends and the
next header begins, because there is no apparent visual
indication.
Of course, I can add empty lines manually to the end of the
content, but this solution is not really sati
I think there is a problem using brackets at the beginning
of plain list items with the LaTeX backend:
1. [A] foo bar...
The generated LaTeX code looks like:
\item[A] foo bar...
but rather this would be the expected output:
\item{}[A] foo bar...
Here follows the patch:
*** org-list.e
Graham Smith writes:
> Joseph/Dan
>
2) Width/Height exports for R graphics output. Do they work?
I've tried a lot of combinations of :width and :height as exports, and
they don't seem to work at all. I've tried small numbers (1-10), large
numbers (100-2000) and numbers pr
El vie, mar 19 2010 a les 18:36, Carsten Dominik va escriure:
> Hi,
>
> strangely enough, this does not happen for me. Maybe you
> have some setup for clock resolution that I do not have?
>
No. Just Emacs:
GNU Emacs 24.0.50.1 (i686-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.18.6) of 2010-03-13
I used this .em
Hello,
playing around with mac integration and org (using org-mac-protocol) I wrote
mac address-book integration. It is slightly based on org-mac-message. It is
the first ever lisp and/or applescript I ever wrote, so … but it works.
New hyperlink: [[address:BC70B043-0144-4AC1-9FFA-9D33F04C8B8A:
Hi All
I am wondering whether we have a handy way to fill table's cell with the
values nearby.
Like in office excel:
- C-d: Fill current cell with the value of the upper cell
- C-r: Fill current cell with the value of the left cell.
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Denny Zhang
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Joseph/Dan
>>> 2) Width/Height exports for R graphics output. Do they work?
>>>
>>> I've tried a lot of combinations of :width and :height as exports, and
>>> they don't seem to work at all. I've tried small numbers (1-10), large
>>> numbers (100-2000) and numbers prefixed by "cm" with no luck.
>>
Hi!
I'd like to chime in here:
Samuel Wales schrieb:
> Here is part of it:
>
> " [(kK)p (sS)ub (C)ncl (i)gn]? ")
>
> Some users might ask:
>
> kp=? Keep? Keep what?
> sub=subtract what from what?
> cncl=cancel command? Why "C" only?
> ign=ignore what? Why "i" only?
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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
equations, gene
Hi Martin,
thanks for this.
we had an earlier threads about testing frameworks:
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tests/index.php
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/8759/focus=8775
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/8743/focus=8743
I think it would be great to have a testing fram
On Sep 29, 2007, at 5:48 AM, John Wiegley wrote:
The following code is preliminary, but gets the job done in my
simple tests.
Now's the time to beat down on, and refine, the user interface and
behavior.
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