Re: [Orgmode] suggestion: display of #+TITLE

2010-03-27 Thread Dan Davison
Thanks Scot, here's the final version of my proposed patch (no change in outward appearance from previous version). By default, title, author, date and email lines appear in dark blue with the initial keywords greyed out. The title is in a larger font than the others. To change that appearance, cu

[Orgmode] bug in org-crypt?

2010-03-27 Thread Xiao-Yong Jin
Hi, If you have the follow org file * test crypt :crypt: ** subheading 1 text 1 ** subheading 2 text 2 with setup as (require 'org-crypt) (setq org-tags-exclude-from-inheritance '("crypt")) (setq org-crypt-key "CBC0714E")

[Orgmode] Re: possible bug: TAB after elipsis

2010-03-27 Thread Bernt Hansen
John Hendy writes: > Very cool and good point about unfolding. I've basically been doing the same > things. > > Thanks for the speed keys link, especially. I've just got to sit down and > read the whole manual some weekend... there's so much and since I am usually > searching under 'problem-ba

[Orgmode] Re: possible bug: TAB after elipsis

2010-03-27 Thread Bernt Hansen
John Hendy writes: > Very cool and good point about unfolding. I've basically been doing the same > things. > > Thanks for the speed keys link, especially. I've just got to sit down and > read the whole manual some weekend... there's so much and since I am usually > searching under 'problem-ba

[Orgmode] Checkbox Statistics (was: Todo state for [un]ordered list items?)

2010-03-27 Thread Memnon Anon
Hi, btw, it is easier to keep multiple questions in separate mails with separate subjects. Thus, more people will read and answer (easier to identify the topic, shorter so quicker to skim over etc.). John Hendy writes: > P.S. Somewhat un-related, but while taking about lists... In an > unorder

Re: [Orgmode] suggestion: display of #+TITLE

2010-03-27 Thread Scot Becker
I like it. This is a great little piece of work. Thanks a lot. Scot On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 3:34 AM, Dan Davison wrote: > Carsten, Scot -- > > Scot Becker writes: > > > Or what about---in the spirit of the 'hidden' outline stars---the option > to set > > "#+TITLE:" and friends in a 'barely

Re: [Orgmode] Re: Todo state for [un]ordered list items?

2010-03-27 Thread John Hendy
On Sat, Mar 27, 2010 at 2:15 PM, Memnon Anon < gegendosenflei...@googlemail.com> wrote: > John Hendy writes > > * Projects > > ** Project 1 > > *** History/Overview > > *** Journals > > <2010-03-27 Sat> > > * Main thing I did 1 > > - did stuff > --snip-- First, I would suggest a differ

[Orgmode] Re: Todo state for [un]ordered list items?

2010-03-27 Thread Memnon Anon
John Hendy writes: > * Projects > ** Project 1 > *** History/Overview > *** Journals > <2010-03-27 Sat> > * Main thing I did 1 > - did stuff > - did some more stuff >   - some sub stuff > ** Project 2 > * Talks/Courses > * Ideas > > Most likely I'll have one heading under the timestemp s

[Orgmode] GtD with org-mode and a Palm PDA

2010-03-27 Thread Tony McC
Dear org-moders, I use org-mode for lots of things and love it. Recently I have been using it more for implementing David Allen's Getting Things Done and have written a couple of perl scripts and a supporting shell script to facilitate this. I hope they might be of use to others. I normally wor

Re: [Orgmode] Re: possible bug: TAB after elipsis

2010-03-27 Thread John Hendy
Very cool and good point about unfolding. I've basically been doing the same things. Thanks for the speed keys link, especially. I've just got to sit down and read the whole manual some weekend... there's so much and since I am usually searching under 'problem-based' motivation, there's so many he

[Orgmode] Re: possible bug: TAB after elipsis

2010-03-27 Thread Memnon Anon
John Hendy writes: > This awesome. If this equivalent existed for M-a/e and M-f/b, I would > be very happy with the result. Seem reasonable -- when on a folded > headline, I just can't think of a reason someone would want to > interact with the headline after the ellipsis. It even, as someone > e

[Orgmode] Todo state for [un]ordered list items?

2010-03-27 Thread John Hendy
When I take notes at work, I tend to like to minimize my headlines and use list items instead. Part of this is simply due to how things look when exported. To use headlines for everything looks peculiar to me, at least under the default settings anyway. So... my typical work org-file is like so: *

Re: [Orgmode] Re: possible bug: TAB after elipsis

2010-03-27 Thread John Hendy
This awesome. If this equivalent existed for M-a/e and M-f/b, I would be very happy with the result. Seem reasonable -- when on a folded headline, I just can't think of a reason someone would want to interact with the headline after the ellipsis. It even, as someone else mentioned, can ge one into

[Orgmode] Re: possible bug: TAB after elipsis

2010-03-27 Thread Memnon Anon
Anthony Lander writes: > I was thinking about this a bit more. Is it possible to meet in the > middle and restrict the cursor so that it can't go past the last > character in the headline, like this: > > *** Some entry|... > > I suggest this because if you do type after the elipsis, the text

Re: [Orgmode] spreadsheet: column width behavior(s)

2010-03-27 Thread Samuel Wales
Hi Michael, Org tables already use up horizontal space with the | syntax. Some people use large fonts or small displays. Whatever solution is chosen, making it easy to make tables narrow will be important. Samuel On 2010-03-25, Michael Brand wrote: > Hi Carsten, hi all > > Are there reasons t

Re: [Orgmode] Where ends a subtree?

2010-03-27 Thread Adam
On Saturday 27 March 2010 05:27 am, Franz Heuser wrote: > Hi, > > I wonder where an subtree ends. My work flow is as follow: > * headline > some text... > > Know I notice a ToDo entry that is link to the text. So i type > > ** ToDo something useful >notes about the ToDo > > ... more about t

Re: [Orgmode] spreadsheet: column width behavior(s)

2010-03-27 Thread Carsten Dominik
On Mar 27, 2010, at 6:15 PM, Michael Brand wrote: Yes, thinking more about it, I do agree that a fixed width makes a lot of sense as the application of . It does now work like this. Thank you for changing. And if someone wants `maximum width' I hope that it will be implemented with the s

Re: [Orgmode] spreadsheet: column width behavior(s)

2010-03-27 Thread Michael Brand
Yes, thinking more about it, I do agree that a fixed width makes a lot of sense as the application of . It does now work like this. Thank you for changing. And if someone wants `maximum width' I hope that it will be implemented with the syntax <..N> as a _variant_ _additional_ to the existin

Re: [Orgmode] possible bug: TAB after elipsis

2010-03-27 Thread Anthony Lander
Hi Carsten, On 10-Mar-26, at 2:32 AM, Carsten Dominik wrote: On Mar 24, 2010, at 7:04 PM, Anthony Lander wrote: If the cursor is after the elipsis on a folded entry like this: Some entry...| pressing TAB doesn't expand the entry, or in fact, do anything useful at all. Is it

[Orgmode] Re: Tables and Images are shifted to the end of document while exporting to tex file

2010-03-27 Thread Keith
I think I find where the bug is. I notice the images which are moved to the end of the document were placed just after the footnote syntax, say: here is the content.[fn:footnote] [fn:footnote] here is the footnote of the content. #+CAPTION: caption #+LABEL: fig:caption #+ATTR_LaTex: wi

Re: [Orgmode] spreadsheet: column width behavior(s)

2010-03-27 Thread Carsten Dominik
On Mar 27, 2010, at 2:11 PM, Michael Brand wrote: Are there reasons to only narrow but not to widen columns? I think this is really the only thing that makes sense. Why would you want it any wider, given the limited amount of screen real estate we have here? I don't think it would be difficu

[Orgmode] Where ends a subtree?

2010-03-27 Thread Franz Heuser
Hi, I wonder where an subtree ends. My work flow is as follow: * headline some text... Know I notice a ToDo entry that is link to the text. So i type ** ToDo something useful notes about the ToDo ... more about the headline. My problem is, that '... more about the headline' is hidden

Re: [Orgmode] spreadsheet: column width behavior(s)

2010-03-27 Thread Michael Brand
Are there reasons to only narrow but not to widen columns? I think this is really the only thing that makes sense. Why would you want it any wider, given the limited amount of screen real estate we have here? I don't think it would be difficult to make it behave the way you request, but I don'

Re: [Orgmode] Why is the "Date: ..." line in my Org-mode produced html wrong?

2010-03-27 Thread Gary
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 12:03:22PM -0400, Nick Dokos wrote: > you probably need to give the system some > additional information about the timezone you are in. Yeah, that was it. Strange this is the first time in *mumble* years I have needed to do this with Cygwin, but your suggestion worked fine.

Re: [Orgmode] Re: org-mode tutorial questionaire

2010-03-27 Thread Ian Barton
I keep my stuff in git too, but recently I have found Dropbox very useful. Once I discovered how to install it on my server it meant that all my config files were automatically kept in sync on my computers. in fact Dropbox is still great even if you don't run your own server. Git is still very us

Re: [Orgmode] [org-feed] Some problems with Remember the Milk and org-feed

2010-03-27 Thread Sven Bretfeld
Hi all "Sven Bretfeld" writes: > As I have said before, I can recommend www.rememberthemilk.com (RTM) to > capture tasks and dates on an Android phone as long as MobileOrg for > Android is still under development. > > There are still two problems I encountered: > > 1. Emacs needs login informati