Hi All,
I just wanted to pass along that MobileOrg 1.4 has been released on
the AppStore. It now supports iOS 4.x for fast app switching, in
addition to native support for iPad.
Link with some screenshots for iPhone and iPad:
http://itunes.apple.com/app/mobileorg/id335805599?mt=8
There are a
Hi all,
This is a spin-off of the Worg babel-gnuplot announcement:
http://osdir.com/ml/emacs-orgmode-gnu/2010-09/msg00715.html
In my hunting it seems that there is some history for
gnuplot/org-plot/Windows issues?
--- Thread from 2007; no resolution:
http://newsgroups.derkeiler.com/Archive/Comp/
Hi all,
I'm an org-mode novice, but in learning to use it I've seen that there's
this lingering community desire for org-mode and wiki compatibility (it
comes up at the end of the 2008 Google talk and on this mailing list
periodically).
In case it isn't very well known, I wanted to let you all kn
Eric
I have typed enough. You or the Mailing list wouldn't get any more
unsolicited mails from me on this little idea of mine.
Some concluding remarks.
As I see it, the crux of my articles is in highlighting the unique and
(much needed role) that Babel could play or plays within the org
ecosys
Eric
In line with my earlier posts, I would like to think of Babel codeblocks
filters that take as a textual content and produce another textual
content. Think of babel codeblocks as indeed custom exporters.
Power of Babel is the flexibility that the user gets in associating
different code block
Hi,
Just to follow previous discussion about having city.
Julien Danjou add a new entry in org-google-weather-format
that allows to get City for which the weather is asked for.
It is possible to customize this variable.
The default format is "%i %c, %l-%h %s" .
If you can add %C for city : "%C
Hi
I see that there is org-export-icalendar-* functions.
Is there a function that allows to export to *.vcs file
which are recognized by Palm Os ?
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Hi,
>
>
> Forgive me... not sure I'm tracking completely.
>
> - When you say "It doesn't work under Windows" are you referring to the org-
plot method?
> - But org-babel does work if you use "session none"
> --- Sorry, what is "session none"? I've not heard of that before.
Don't be sorry, I w
Hello,
Does anyone use org-exp-bibtex.el from the contrib directory
to get bibtex citations in both exported HTML and PDF?
If so, how do you deal with the PDF generation process,
since it requires multiple runs of latex/bibtex? Do
you do that within org-mode, or just do it through the
shell?
T
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On 10/09/10 20:40, Eric Schulte wrote:
> Hi Rainer,
>
> If you could send me an example of how to generate an svg image using
> plantuml on the command line, I'll add that functionality to
> ob-plantuml.el.
from org:
#+begin_src :file test.svg :comm
Forgive me... not sure I'm tracking completely.
- When you say "It doesn't work under Windows" are you referring to the
org-plot method?
- But org-babel does work if you use "session none"
--- Sorry, what is "session none"? I've not heard of that before.
Lastly, the link is to a post of you refer
Hi Rainer,
If you could send me an example of how to generate an svg image using
plantuml on the command line, I'll add that functionality to
ob-plantuml.el.
Thanks -- Eric
Rainer M Krug writes:
> Hi
>
> I just saw that a bug in plantuml is fixed - namely that -tsvg is
> compatible with the -p
Hi Richard,
Richard Riley writes:
[...]
>
> Hmm, I think maybe I am getting confused here then. Maybe its better if
> I show an example:-
>
> ,
> | TODO weather in agenda
> | SCHEDULED: <2010-09-10 Fri>
> | :PROPERTIES:
> | :DateCreated: <2010-09-09 Thu 15:07>
> | :END:
> |
> | t
Hi Christopher,
Thanks for the well documented example.
The header arguments on the call line, are actually being used by the
call line itself, not by the R block which is called. To unpack that,
on evaluation the call line expands to a trivial emacs-lisp code block
which is equivalent to
#+beg
In the routine org-get-local-archive-location, is the call to
(match-string 1) at the end extraneous?
Seems like you want to return org-archive-location in this case.
(defun org-get-local-archive-location ()
"Get the archive location applicable at point."
(let ((re "^#\\+ARCHIVE:[ \t]+\\(\\S-.
On Fr, Sep 10 2010, Eric Schulte wrote:
> Hi Henry,
>
> ledger should not be requiring Org-mode explicitly, I've just corrected
> this and pushed the fix to the git repo, so a pull of the latest should
> work.
> [...]
Hi Eric,
yes, it works fine now. Thanks.
henry
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Yavuz Arkun writes:
> I would like to make one side note:
>
> Before I could use org-googlecl-blog to post successfully, I had to use the
> command tool 'google' itself once from the terminal, so that the authorization
> step via web browser can be completed. (Otherwise, 'google' starts the w
Hi,
Thank you for this document. It is really of great help.
I would like to do one remark.
I tried to make gnuplot work on Windows system but I never
really manageg to make it work in interactive way. I first
started to use org-plot. It doesn't work under Windows.
In fact it seems related t
Very cool :) I'd love something like that. And we could also check if
Epic Win has an API that could be used to integrate the two.
Marcelo.
On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 11:32 AM, Jonathan Arkell
wrote:
> Wow.
>
> Epic Win indeed. This is such a good idea, and I'd love to see something
> similar for
In the last 24 hours, org created 436 seemingly empty directories
named similar to "babel-81922AX" in (I think) $TMP. I do not actively
use babel.
I cannot do debugging but wanted to report it.
Hope it helps.
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Wow.
Epic Win indeed. This is such a good idea, and I'd love to see something
similar for org-mode!
The biggest hurdle I can see is not the developing of the underlying "game"
engine, but rather the story-line and world behind it. That said, Taking a
crack at this would be rather fun.
Is an
Rémi Vanicat writes:
[...]
> The patch I just send here
> (http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/30207) should solve this
> issue.
Mmm sending mail too early
With this patch you have to set org-icalendar-use-UTC-date-time to t
for it to work.
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Neal Thomison writes:
> All,
>
> I'm experiencing one of those "the last 10% of the problem takes 90% of
> the time" moments.
>
> I'm doing a combined ical export over all of my .org files, which works
> fine. I then copy the resulting .ics file off to my web server to which
> I've pointed a Goog
Hi all,
This is a continuation from "Gnuplot unevenly spaced non-numeric data plot"
(http://www.mail-archive.com/emacs-orgmode@gnu.org/msg28995.html) and a
response to Nick Dokos' suggestion that I post whatever solution I found for
the list. My decision to do that resulted in some discussion abo
Vikas,
You want to play around with the \setbeamerfont command.
Grab the manual here:
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/beamer/doc/beameruserguide.pdf
Check out, in particular, section 18.3.3 entitled "Setting Beamer's Fonts"
- You can direct commands for the whole document a
Hi Henry,
ledger should not be requiring Org-mode explicitly, I've just corrected
this and pushed the fix to the git repo, so a pull of the latest should
work.
Thanks for catching this -- Eric
henry atting writes:
> When adding (ledger . t) to 'setq org-babel-load-languages' emacs starts
> wit
All,
I'm experiencing one of those "the last 10% of the problem takes 90% of
the time" moments.
I'm doing a combined ical export over all of my .org files, which works
fine. I then copy the resulting .ics file off to my web server to which
I've pointed a Google calendar (an "add by url" calendar)
On Thu, Sep 09 2010, Julien Danjou wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 09 2010, Sven Bretfeld wrote:
>
>> I had °F at first instead of °C what I would prefer. I'm in Germany;
>> adding ("DE" . "°C") in the customization of "Google Weather Unit System
>> Temperature Assoc" didn't help. In the screenshot I noticed
When adding (ledger . t) to 'setq org-babel-load-languages' emacs starts
with this error message
error: Recursive `require' for feature `org'
and stops loading.
No problem without babel/ledger:
(setq org-babel-load-languages (quote ((emacs-lisp . t)
(dot
Define a new variable org-icalendar-use-UTC-date-time that when
non-nil make icalendar exporter to use UTC date-time for better
compatibility with some other software (as GCALDaemon).
---
lisp/org-icalendar.el | 16 ++--
1 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a
Łukasz Stelmach writes:
> Richard Riley writes:
>
>> Łukasz Stelmach writes:
>>> Richard Riley writes:
What would be the best elisp way to select the current org entry? I want
a hot key to select the current item as current region (not into the
clipboard).
>>> This is mine:
Sébastien Vauban
writes:
> Hi Eric,
>
> Sébastien Vauban wrote:
>> "Eric Schulte" wrote:
>>> Sébastien Vauban
>>>
>>> writes:
Hi Eric,
Sébastien Vauban wrote:
>>> as a side note, for experimenting with tangling like in the above, I
>>> find the `org-babel-expand-src-block' command
At Thu, 09 Sep 2010 09:30:11 -0400,
George McNinch wrote:
> I had the same trouble at first. Fixed by making sure
> that
>
> %%(org-google-weather)
>
> isn't literally "at the top" of a .org file.
Together with the recent patch, this works just fine. Now using
version 5bea6c8 from Thursday 9
Richard Riley writes:
> Łukasz Stelmach writes:
>> Richard Riley writes:
>>> What would be the best elisp way to select the current org entry? I want
>>> a hot key to select the current item as current region (not into the
>>> clipboard).
>>>
>> This is mine:
>>
>> (defun stl/outline-mark-subtr
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> On Fri, Sep 10 2010, Richard Riley wrote:
>
>> Richard Riley writes:
>>>
>>> It is. It shouldnt have to ask you at all in fact.
>>>
>>> gpg-agent.
>>>
>>
>> I forgot to add : org-crypt-key.
>
> Yeah, I've got this much set up, but something is borken with the agent
> an
I am using org to make a beamer presentation and would like to know
how to change font sizes of different elements in a frame. I would
like font size specification to apply to different elements of an
individual frame: the body, the item list, table, captions etc. What
would be the easiest way to d
Eric S Fraga writes:
>
> I haven't found a way to "push" an ics file to google; c
There exists Gcaldeamon (http://gcaldaemon.sourceforge.net/), but the
version as a bug that need a patch
(https://sourceforge.net/projects/gcaldaemon/forums/forum/643348/topic/3367835)
But there are still some prob
On Fri, Sep 10 2010, Richard Riley wrote:
> Richard Riley writes:
>
>> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>>
>>> On Fri, Sep 10 2010, Richard Riley wrote:
>>>
I just opened an org file which has some CRYPT tagged items. When I
org-reveal them (C-c C-r) they are properly decrypted and visible for
I am using ledger to track my finances. I would like to have a brief
summary of some part of it in org agenda.
Something like the output of a ledger command, e.g. `ledger bal cash'.
How can I achieve this?
henry
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Hi all,
I'm having some problems with latex export, can someone help me out?
Since orgmode already uses hyperref, is there any reason why
\phantomsection is not added before \label by default? How can I enable it?
Also, how can I disable <> from printing out the value in the
latex output fro
Thanks everyone for the fast response.
On 9/10/10 4:42 PM, Manish wrote:
On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 1:13 PM, James Harkins wrote:
(Yay! I get to subscribe to yet another mailing list for [probably] a simple
question.)
(Yay! http://orgmode.org/emacs-orgmode@gnu.org is broken for me - 404
error.)
Richard Riley writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> On Fri, Sep 10 2010, Richard Riley wrote:
>>
>>> I just opened an org file which has some CRYPT tagged items. When I
>>> org-reveal them (C-c C-r) they are properly decrypted and visible for a
>>> second or two but something is triggering a bu
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> On Fri, Sep 10 2010, Richard Riley wrote:
>
>> I just opened an org file which has some CRYPT tagged items. When I
>> org-reveal them (C-c C-r) they are properly decrypted and visible for a
>> second or two but something is triggering a buffer save which then
>> causes t
On Fri, Sep 10 2010, Richard Riley wrote:
> I just opened an org file which has some CRYPT tagged items. When I
> org-reveal them (C-c C-r) they are properly decrypted and visible for a
> second or two but something is triggering a buffer save which then
> causes the "revealed item" to vanish back
I just opened an org file which has some CRYPT tagged items. When I
org-reveal them (C-c C-r) they are properly decrypted and visible for a
second or two but something is triggering a buffer save which then
causes the "revealed item" to vanish back into gpg haze once more.
What might be triggerin
Hi Eric,
Eric S Fraga wrote:
> On Wed, 08 Sep 2010 23:26:15 +0200, Sébastien Vauban
> wrote:
>> The subject of your letter seems right: tangling is broken; at least on my
>> PC. So I don't understand why it works for you...
>
> Just to add a data point: this works for me with
>
> : Org-mode vers
Apologies for noise: I got the answer from one of the other messages
in the list .
Thanks again!
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On Thu, 09 Sep 2010 08:19:17 +0200, Julien Danjou wrote:
>
> [1 ]
> [1.1 ]
> Hi folks,
>
> If anybody is interested, I've wrote an small extension to put some
> weather forecasts in the agenda.
>
> It can be found here[1]. I've blogged about it yesterday, so if you're
> curious you can read t
On 09/09/10 19:18, Ian Barton wrote:
>
>>
>>> "Simon" == Simon Guest writes:
>>
>> Simon> I downloaded google-weather-el-236b269, and stuck
>> Simon> %%(org-google-weather) at the top of one of my org files,
>> but
>> Simon> when building the agenda, Emacs complains [...]
>>
On Wed, 08 Sep 2010 23:26:15 +0200, Sébastien Vauban
wrote:
[...]
> The subject of your letter seems right: tangling is broken; at least
> on my PC. So I don't understand why it works for you...
Just to add a data point: this works for me with
: Org-mode version 7.01trans (release_7.01h.493
On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 1:13 PM, James Harkins wrote:
> (Yay! I get to subscribe to yet another mailing list for [probably] a simple
> question.)
>
> (Yay! http://orgmode.org/emacs-orgmode@gnu.org is broken for me - 404
> error.)
Eh? Wheres is that supposed to point?
>
> OK... I'm falling in lov
On 9 Sep 2010 10:56:56 +0200, "Sven Bretfeld" wrote:
>
> Hi Matt
>
> Matt Price writes:
>
> > Sven says something about using org-remember to do the same work --
> > it's not clear to me whether you have that working, Sven. In any case
> > would it be difficult to use org-capture instead of t
On Thu, 09 Sep 2010 10:25:31 +0100, Stephen Eglen
wrote:
[...]
> I was keen to see if I could upload my 'org.ics' file generated by org
> mode using 'C-c C-e c' to google. So effectively I just use google to
> be a read-only version of my agenda. That doesn't seem to be possible
> either from
On Wed, 8 Sep 2010 18:23:45 -0400, Matt Price wrote:
[...]
> for a real two-way sync to work with this method, I think we need access to
> uid's of google calendar events. If I read the documentation properly, the
> underlying gdata-python library doesn't support uid queries. So I filed an
> e
Hi James,
James Harkins wrote:
> (Yay! I get to subscribe to yet another mailing list for [probably] a simple
> question.)
>
> (Yay! http://orgmode.org/emacs-orgmode@gnu.org is broken for me - 404
> error.)
>
> OK... I'm falling in love with org-mode but I would like to run C-c a a and
> have it m
Have you tried "C-c a < a"?
-- Manish
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> (Yay! I get to subscribe to yet another mailing list for [probably] a simple
> question.)
>
> (Yay! http://orgmode.org/emacs-orgmode@gnu.org is broken for me - 404
> error.)
>
> OK... I'm falling in lov
On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 9:43 AM, James Harkins wrote:
> (Yay! I get to subscribe to yet another mailing list for [probably] a simple
> question.)
>
> (Yay! http://orgmode.org/emacs-orgmode@gnu.org is broken for me - 404
> error.)
>
> OK... I'm falling in love with org-mode but I would like to run
I would like to make one side note:
Before I could use org-googlecl-blog to post successfully, I had to use the
command tool 'google' itself once from the terminal, so that the authorization
step via web browser can be completed. (Otherwise, 'google' starts the web
browser with the authorization p
(Yay! I get to subscribe to yet another mailing list for [probably] a simple
question.)
(Yay! http://orgmode.org/emacs-orgmode@gnu.org is broken for me - 404
error.)
OK... I'm falling in love with org-mode but I would like to run C-c a a and
have it make an agenda for only the current buffer. One
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