Scot, Anthony and Carsten,
Thanks a ton for the help (and mods). I'll try out these two approaches to
protecting me from myself and see which one I like best.
Scott
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Hi Scott,
OK, I am giving you a variable org-ctrl-k-protect-subtree to get this
protection, either with a query or by throwing an error.
But: my prediction is that you will set this variable to nil again
soon :D
Let me know how it goes.
Cheers
- Carsten
On Jun 1, 2010, at 4:51 PM, Sco
> Eric Schulte writes:
> This patch looks great!
Thank you.
> Thanks for the contribution. However before I apply this patch, can
> I ask, have you signed the FSF papers.
It is on it's way : I've already received their confirmation email and
the papers I have to sign should arrive soon. So,
PROBLEM solved!!!
I have put the link in index.org directly but without an "*"
[[file.org]]
and not
* [[file.org]]
I sincerely feel that this "* " could be optional
Daniel
2010/6/2 Daniel Martins
> I am having a problem with syncing.
>
> I created a webdav on my lab server.
>
> I access i
Maybe this is a silly question but
Is it possible to use UbuntuOne as an alternative to DropBox?
https://one.ubuntu.com
Daniel
2010/5/31 Carsten Dominik
> Hi Matt,
>
> you might want to consider adding support for the Dropbox API to MobileOrg
> Android. I am currently testing this setup with
Joel James Adamson writes:
> Hello,
>
> When I fill a paragraph in a plain list, I get a hash mark at the
> beginning of the new line e.g.
>
> * Do stuff
> - stuff should be done in such a manner as to maximize stuff getting
> #done being done whenever there is stuff to be done
>
> Where di
Joel James Adamson writes:
> Hello,
>
> When I fill a paragraph in a plain list, I get a hash mark at the
> beginning of the new line e.g.
>
> * Do stuff
> - stuff should be done in such a manner as to maximize stuff getting
> #done being done whenever there is stuff to be done
>
> Where did
> Bernt Hansen :
> Mikael Fornius writes:
>> I found it in the git log, it says says:
>>
>> commit 31858e5c39404cf2bc745fe05f59c7ce6816db74
>> Author: Carsten Dominik
>> Date: Tue Apr 21 14:00:24 2009 +0200
>>
>> End of Emacs 21 support.
>>
>> commit e0cd12716ac8202d4b5c764dfb57d5d7725
I am having a problem with syncing.
I created a webdav on my lab server.
I access it from the Android navigator and I made a test with MobileOrg for
Iphone with a friend of mine.
Both cases worked perfect
However when I use sync nothing happens. The screen remains completely
black.
I can use
Hello,
When I fill a paragraph in a plain list, I get a hash mark at the
beginning of the new line e.g.
* Do stuff
- stuff should be done in such a manner as to maximize stuff getting
#done being done whenever there is stuff to be done
Where did this come from? This is not a fill-prefix,
On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 3:26 AM, David Maus wrote:
> John Hendy wrote:
> >Idea 2: Far more likely
>
> >What about feeds? I've been playing around with the info here:
> >http://www.mail-archive.com/emacs-orgmode@gnu.org/ msg22964.html
>
> >I've been able to publish a feed to a .atom file and subscr
Hi Nicolas,
This patch looks great! Thanks for the contribution. However before I
apply this patch, can I ask, have you signed the FSF papers.
As org-babel is being incorporated into the core of Org-mode and will be
considered part of Emacs we need authors of any contributions longer
than 10 li
Thanks for the explicit bug report. This issue should now be fixed.
Best -- Eric
w t <1218...@gmail.com> writes:
> Open two different files with the same name, say "example.org". The
> first buffer is named "example.org" and the second is named
> "example.org<2>". Suppose this second file is
>
Hi Nicolas,
Thanks for pointing out this error, and for the debugging work.
This has been fixed by changing the `org-babel-exp-results' function so
that it only prefixes actual references (i.e. not literal values, which
is checked using the `org-babel-ref-literal' function).
Thanks! -- Eric
Nic
Steinar Bang writes:
> I have some RHEL4 machines where I have no admin privileges where I
> would like to use org-mode, without having to build a newer version of
> emacs myself and install it under my own user.
Hi Steinar,
It's extremely easy to compile emacs under linux. You basically just
d
On Mi, Jun 02 2010, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> [...]
> actually it is, see the variable `org-blank-before-new-entry'.
> [...]
Great, thanks. I would not have found it...
henry
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Bernt Hansen writes:
> If you just want to visit and use the old version do
>
> git checkout release_6.26b
Thanks Bernt for a very good explanation!
Your way is much better and of course the right way to do it, I did not
think of it.
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Russell Adams writes:
> FYI,
>
> I've found with recent versions Word 2003 fails to open an HTML
> export. It opens it in XML mode which none of my end users understand.
>
> If I delete the XML header at the top, and make the first line the
> tag, it works fine.
>
> Perhaps that should be configu
Mikael Fornius writes:
> I found it in the git log, it says says:
>
> --8<---cut here---start->8---
> commit 31858e5c39404cf2bc745fe05f59c7ce6816db74
> Author: Carsten Dominik
> Date: Tue Apr 21 14:00:24 2009 +0200
>
> End of Emacs 21 support.
>
> commit
FYI,
I've found with recent versions Word 2003 fails to open an HTML
export. It opens it in XML mode which none of my end users understand.
If I delete the XML header at the top, and make the first line the
tag, it works fine.
Perhaps that should be configurable in the export template?
Thanks.
* contrib/lisp/org-special-blocks.el (org-special-blocks-make-special-cookies):
Emacs 22 doesn't have string-match-p
---
Updated patch available at git://git.norang.ca/org-mode.git emacs22
contrib/lisp/org-special-blocks.el |3 ++-
1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
diff --git
On Jun 2, 2010, at 11:46 AM, Mikael Fornius wrote:
Carsten Dominik writes:
actually it is, see the variable `org-blank-before-new-entry'.
That is great, did not know about it. I will customize it right
away :)
I also like to have my lists tight.
Me too, except sometimes, which is wh
Hi all
Is it possible to define meta-groups for certain properties? For
example:
* TODO Some Task
:PROPERTIES:
:dowith: PR-Group
:END:
* TODO Another Task
:PROPERTIES:
:dowith: John
:END:
* TODO A Third Task
:PROPERTIES:
:dowith: Mary
:END:
The PR-Group consists of four p
Carsten Dominik writes:
> actually it is, see the variable `org-blank-before-new-entry'.
That is great, did not know about it. I will customize it right away :)
I also like to have my lists tight.
Thanks!
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On Jun 2, 2010, at 3:01 AM, Birch Browning wrote:
Dear all,
I used to be able to do this:
[[file:myfile.pdf][file:myfile.jpg]]
to show an image on the html page that was a link to the PDF file.
This now seems to be honked up.
All I get now on the html page is 'file:myfile.jpg' as a link.
On Jun 2, 2010, at 9:44 AM, Christian Egli wrote:
Hi Carsten
Carsten Dominik writes:
are we ready to install org-taskjuggler.el into Org-mode?
I modified it so that it no longer uses the ID property, so from that
perspective it should be ready. What is missing is a little section
for
th
On Jun 2, 2010, at 10:23 AM, Mikael Fornius wrote:
If I fill out the first two items manually with no blank line between
them and then using M-RET to edit the third I get what you want.
1. First
2. Second M-RET
3.
Using
Org-mode version 6.36trans (release_6.36.141.gbc53b)
It does not look l
I found it in the git log, it says says:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
commit 31858e5c39404cf2bc745fe05f59c7ce6816db74
Author: Carsten Dominik
Date: Tue Apr 21 14:00:24 2009 +0200
End of Emacs 21 support.
commit e0cd12716ac8202d4b5c764dfb57d5d7725be73a
If I fill out the first two items manually with no blank line between
them and then using M-RET to edit the third I get what you want.
1. First
2. Second M-RET
3.
Using
Org-mode version 6.36trans (release_6.36.141.gbc53b)
It does not look like it is a customizable option AFAIK.
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John Hendy wrote:
>Idea 2: Far more likely
>What about feeds? I've been playing around with the info here:
>http://www.mail-archive.com/emacs-orgmode@gnu.org/ msg22964.html
>I've been able to publish a feed to a .atom file and subscribe to it
>from Notes. I can't quite get the description and TOD
Mark Elston wrote:
> Wow! I had hoped to start looking at this over the long weekend
> but had other things grabbing my attention. Now Chris has already
> submitted a patch for it!
> Chris, I take it that the following:
> #+begin_refquote {Albert Einstein}
> Make things as simple as possib
Hi Carsten
Carsten Dominik writes:
> are we ready to install org-taskjuggler.el into Org-mode?
I modified it so that it no longer uses the ID property, so from that
perspective it should be ready. What is missing is a little section for
the manual and the integration in the the exporter and the
Hello,
how can I change the default behaviour of adding new items to plain
lists? M-RET inserts a new item with a blank line between items however
I don't want double line spacing.
henry
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