* org-wl.el (org-wl-store-link-message): Provide link property
for message-id without angle brackets.
The message-id header field can be used to maintain the connection
between an Org entry and an internet message. The angle brackets have
a special meaning when performing a TAGS/PROPS/TODO query
On Sat, 31 Jul 2010 07:27:50 +0200
Jan Böcker wrote:
> On 07/31/2010 05:17 AM, Typhoon wrote:
> > I write legal texts and often need to reference case law like this:
> >
> > /Pyke v The Hibernian Bank Limited/ [1950] IR 195
> >
> > Obviously, I don't want the [1950] to be a footnote. What do I
Hi,
On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 7:10 PM, Juan wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 05:46:22PM +0530, Puneeth wrote:
>> Is there a way to get a file to open in Column view?
>
> You can use the startup hooks to call the column view functions you
> need.
>
> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-configs/org-hooks.php
On 07/31/2010 05:17 AM, Typhoon wrote:
> I write legal texts and often need to reference case law like this:
>
> /Pyke v The Hibernian Bank Limited/ [1950] IR 195
>
> Obviously, I don't want the [1950] to be a footnote. What do I do?
>
> Thanks,
> Alan
>
Hi Alan,
you can add the following lin
Hi Org Moders,
This must surely be a stupid question, so forgiveness in advance,
please.
I write legal texts and often need to reference case law like this:
/Pyke v The Hibernian Bank Limited/ [1950] IR 195
Obviously, I don't want the [1950] to be a footnote. What do I do?
Thanks,
Alan
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Hi, all
I have a item of type "table-line" in org-capture-templates like
("t" "test" table-line
(file "test.org")
"| %i%? | %U |" :prepend t)
When I hit C-c c t, and then C-c C-k immediately, the file test.org is
still modified with an new blank row inserted in the table
Hi, I've updated my proposed ob-lisp module for the new API. I am now
using org updated from git head.
http://github.com/dto/org-babel-lisp
Despite having the ob-template.el and ob-clojure modules, I'm still
stuck making sessions work properly. Executing successive statements
with an already-open
Eric Schulte gmail.com> writes:
> The following function might get part way towards what you describe.
>
> --8<---cut here---start->8---
> (defun org-send-email-of-headline ()
> (interactive)
> (let ((subject (org-get-heading t))
> (to (org-entry-ge
Hi Erwin,
On Jul 30, 2010, at 10:17 AM, Erwin Panen wrote:
> Also I have probably difficulty in understanding "stage" "staging" could you
> clarify this some more? When I read stage, I think of "on stage" or
> "back-stage" in terms of a theatre, should I think of staging org files as
> putting
Hi Neil,
It sounds like you have blocks of R code which are configured such that
their results are not exported. You could try setting the :exports
header argument [1] to either "results" or "both" on the block, subtree,
or buffer, language, or system level [2].
Best -- Eric
Neil Hepburn write
Hi Neil,
One possible solution is to have a babel block defining an elisp
function for note to grade transformation, and then using that
function in your table.
Something like this (partly tested):
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(defun grade (x)
(cond
( (< x 20) "C")
( (< x 50) "B")
( t "A")
After recently upgrading to the most recent org-mode, org-babel R and
org-export have shown some rather peculiar behavior. After processing some R
code, the results are printed out below the code block with
#+results:
#+begin_example
blah blah blah (at least that's what I suspect reviewers at t
On 30 July 2010 14:46, Bastien wrote:
> suvayu ali writes:
>
>> On 30 July 2010 12:26, Bastien wrote:
>>>
>>> You can browse it from Emacs.
>>>
>>> You need to install git on your system (see http://git-scm.com and ask
>>> for help if needed) then to download Worg like this:
>>>
>>> ~$ git pull
On 30 July 2010 12:26, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Ali,
>
> suvayu ali writes:
>
>> I am new to org-mode. I was wondering if there was any way to browse
>> worg content other than with a web browser. It would be really
>> convenient if I could do it within emacs, maybe as info pages or .org
>> files?
>
>
Hi Ethan,
Ethan Ligon writes:
[...]
>
> Then a transition in workflow state from EMAIL to WAITING would cause
> (perhaps via org-mime) the construction of an email
>
> From: li...@are.berkeley.edu
> To: kenn...@example.com
> Subject: What is the optimal frequency?
> Date: Wed, 28 Jul 201
Hi Ethan,
Thanks for catching this and pointing it out!
I've just pushed up a patch which I believe fixes this issue. Could you
please confirm that it fixes the issue on your system?
Thanks -- Eric
Ethan Ligon writes:
> Acting on suggestions from Eric S. & David M., I've been experimenting
>
Greetings
I am looking for a lookup function for tables in org-mode. In the past I have
used a spreadsheet to keep track of student grades and then had a table that
contained cut points and grades. Assigning grades was simple because the
formula would simply look up the student's grade in the c
Many languages import tabular contents into elisp tables which are then
inserted into Org-mode buffers as Org-formatted tables. This should be
possible by replacing the call to `buffer-string' at the end of the
`org-babel-execute:ledger' function with something analogous to the
following (copied f
suvayu ali writes:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am new to org-mode. I was wondering if there was any way to browse
> worg content other than with a web browser. It would be really
> convenient if I could do it within emacs, maybe as info pages or .org
> files?
Sure, the html version of worg is generated
Hi Russell,
I've incorporated this into Worg (it should appear in the next hour or
so). It is now part of the Babel R page[1] under an "Examples" section.
Ideally I'd love to see each language have an "Examples" section like
this, with a couple of examples which can easily let users get running
w
suvayu ali writes:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am new to org-mode. I was wondering if there was any way to browse
> worg content other than with a web browser. It would be really
> convenient if I could do it within emacs, maybe as info pages or .org
> files?
Hi Suvayu,
Absolutely. Make your own read-
Hi Tassilo and David,
Tassilo Horn wrote:
> David Maus writes:
>>
>> Now the strange thing is that the novcache file in ~/News/overview is
>> 100% identical to .overview in ~/News/agent
>
> Two are better than one! (I have no idea why.)
>
>> ,
>> | dm...@t41 ~/News % md5sum
>> overview/nnim
Hi everyone,
I am new to org-mode. I was wondering if there was any way to browse
worg content other than with a web browser. It would be really
convenient if I could do it within emacs, maybe as info pages or .org
files?
Thanks for any responses.
--
Suvayu
Open source is the future. It sets u
suvayu ali writes:
> I wanted to try it on Ubuntu Lucid but launchpad says failed build for
> the 26th of July.
There is still a Lucid build available:
https://code.launchpad.net/~org-mode/+archive/daily-ppa
I'm a little frustrated with the “daily build” since it seems buggy.
I may start h
Paul Sexton writes:
> I have nearly finished a basic "drill mode" for org-learn. It works a bit
> like Anki/Mnemosyne.
>
> When invoked, it scans files for topics which either have the tag :question:,
> or have the LEARN_DATA property (set by org-learn), and which are either
> unscheduled (ie n
Richard,
Thanks a lot for your help.
I've done as you indicated: emptied ~/Dropbox/MobileOrg
Next verified my .emacs
In fact it was identical to what you advised.
I commented out the line with org-mobile-inbox-for-pull, but this threw
an error, so I uncommented it back.
At least the sync now ru
On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 05:46:22PM +0530, Puneeth wrote:
> Is there a way to get a file to open in Column view?
You can use the startup hooks to call the column view functions you
need.
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-configs/org-hooks.php
You probably need to call 'org-columns
.j.
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I'm still not getting it... Must be really stupid :-(
This is the message buffer with the error I get when I try to
org-mobile-push
--start error
Creating agendas...done
Saving all Org-mode buffers...
Saving file /Users/erwin/Dropbox/MobileOrg/index.org...
Wrote /
I'm still not getting it... Must be really stupid :-(
This is the message buffer with the error I get when I try to
org-mobile-push
--start error
Creating agendas...done
Saving all Org-mode buffers...
Saving file /Users/erwin/Dropbox/MobileOrg/index.org...
Wrote /
On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 8:42 AM, Erwin Panen wrote:
> A couple more questions:
> - Suppose I have my main.org, containing a tasklist.
> Is it correct that, on the mobile device, I can only change status,
> priority & tags
> But I can't add a new *task* or item??
This is correct, you can't
I'm still not getting it... Must be really stupid :-(
This is the message buffer with the error I get when I try to
org-mobile-push
--start error
Creating agendas...done
Saving all Org-mode buffers...
Saving file /Users/erwin/Dropbox/MobileOrg/index.org...
Wrote /
Richard, thanks for clarifying.
I feel like such a moron :-)
I'm fighting with this for such a long time - and it's so obvious...
A couple more questions:
- Suppose I have my main.org, containing a tasklist.
Is it correct that, on the mobile device, I can only change status,
priority & tags
Hi all,
I know that it is possible to open a file with various views using
#+STARTUP: overview or content or ...
Is there a way to get a file to open in Column view?
--
Puneeth
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There are a few touch regions on each table row in an outline in
MobileOrg. If you tap the blue icon at the right of each row, you
will view the details for that node (IMG_0019.PNG). This is useful
for editing a node's contents, todo state, etc.
If you want to dig into the outline, ju
Hi
I've just set up MobileOrg using Dropbox and it's looking pretty useful.
One small problem though - each time I add a 'capture' item, when I next
sync I get a new capture item added entitled 'bad file encoding'.
I thought that maybe my capture.org file was the problem, so I've
converted it to
Hi Erwin,
There are a few touch regions on each table row in an outline in
MobileOrg. If you tap the blue icon at the right of each row, you
will view the details for that node (IMG_0019.PNG). This is useful
for editing a node's contents, todo state, etc.
If you want to dig into the outline, ju
Having
* headline 1
:PROPERTIES:
:VISIBILITY: folded
:END:
** headline 2.1
- stuff
** headline 2.1
:PROPERTIES:
:VISIBILITY: folded
:END:
- stuff
C-u C-u
Switch back to the startup visibility of the buffer, i.e. whatever is
requested by startup options and ‘VISIBILITY’ properties in indi
Am 30.07.2010 12:12, schrieb Philip Rooke:
Andreas Röhler writes:
`make info' produces a texinfo-file `org' in directory `doc'.
Shouldn't the ending be `info', i.e. the output be `org.info'?
Not necessarily. The Makefile has the following target:
doc/org: doc/org.texi
(cd doc; $(M
Andreas Röhler writes:
> `make info' produces a texinfo-file `org' in directory `doc'.
>
> Shouldn't the ending be `info', i.e. the output be `org.info'?
Not necessarily. The Makefile has the following target:
doc/org: doc/org.texi
(cd doc; $(MAKEINFO) --no-split org.texi -o org)
wher
Hi folks,
Trying to get my head round setting up MobileOrg :-)
I don't consider myself a real orgmode expert, but I (seem) to find my
way round. (This is mainly due to me wanting to "really grasp" anything,
and of course the combination Emacs / Orgmode / lisp has a seemingly
neverending list o
Am 29.07.2010 20:08, schrieb Tassilo Horn:
Andreas Röhler writes:
attached another patch replacing the former, due to a bug at texi
Please also add @findex{} entries.
Bye,
Tassilo
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Hi,
`make info' produces a texinfo-file `org' in directory `doc'.
Shouldn't the ending be `info', i.e. the output be `org.info'?
Thanks
Andreas
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