Check out: http://ccrypt.sourceforge.net/
There is an emacs package provided, ps-ccrypt.el, which provides seamless
loading & saving of encryted files. I have been using it with my org agenda
file for several months with no problems.
Paul
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa gmail.com> writes:
}
} Yeah,
On 09/23/2010 10:09 PM, John Hendy wrote:
Wow, Richard. That was sweet. You even have a pleasing "screencaster's
voice."
Agreed with John. Your voice is perfect for this, and you have
good timing and delivery.
My only thought was along the lines of what one should assume about
org-mode vie
On Thu, 23 Sep 2010 23:34:00 -0400, Richard Moreland wrote:
> Erik, thanks for the reminder about folding. I had it in my script and
> must've lost it in one of the edits. I do prefer making these on the
> Mac. It makes piecing them together much easier. Recordmydesktop on
> Linux will do sing
Erik, thanks for the reminder about folding. I had it in my script and must've
lost it in one of the edits. I do prefer making these on the Mac. It makes
piecing them together much easier. Recordmydesktop on Linux will do single
takes fine, but stitching it together in the end may be a chore
On Thu, Sep 23 2010, Richard Moreland wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I think it would be helpful to create a series of screencasts to
> demonstrate Org-mode. The screencasts I've made for MobileOrg[1,2]
> seem to have helped users get started quickly. There are so many
> powerful features of Org-mode that
Wow, Richard. That was sweet. You even have a pleasing "screencaster's
voice."
My only thought was along the lines of what one should assume about org-mode
viewers. Familiarity with emacs? No knowledge of emacs? I only got into
emacs because I found org-mode, so my only thought there is that I mig
On 09/23/2010 07:45 PM, Richard Moreland wrote:
I jumped the gun a bit and decided to put together a video showing the very
basics. It seems overly simple when I re-watch it, but I think it is helpful
for those who are unsure how to get started with the basics of Org-mode.
http://ncogni.to/or
On 09/23/2010 07:45 PM, Richard Moreland wrote:
I jumped the gun a bit and decided to put together a video showing the very
basics. It seems overly simple when I re-watch it, but I think it is helpful
for those who are unsure how to get started with the basics of Org-mode.
http://ncogni.to/or
Thanks, Carsten. :)
On 2010-09-22, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> On Sep 22, 2010, at 10:36 PM, Samuel Wales wrote:
>
>> With the headline "* text search much faster than tag search"
>
> Is that so?
Yes, by an order of magnitude.
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I jumped the gun a bit and decided to put together a video showing the very
basics. It seems overly simple when I re-watch it, but I think it is helpful
for those who are unsure how to get started with the basics of Org-mode.
http://ncogni.to/org-screencasts/1-basics/
Feedback is welcome, thes
On 09/23/2010 07:11 PM, Matt Price wrote:
This may be an odd request, but is it possible to wrap sourcecode
blocks? attached is the org source for the following page, rendered by
wordpress using html generated by org2blog:
http://www.hackinghistory.ca/lab-01-understanding-html/
You can see that
This may be an odd request, but is it possible to wrap sourcecode blocks?
attached is the org source for the following page, rendered by wordpress
using html generated by org2blog:
http://www.hackinghistory.ca/lab-01-understanding-html/
You can see that without wrapping, the source goes right off o
> Richard Moreland ncogni.to> writes:
> I think it would be helpful to create a series of screencasts to
> demonstrate Org-mode.
Great idea! I would he happy to record a couple of screencasts
based on tutorials I have written. Currently I am preparing
a tutorial on date trees and capturing no
Memnon Anon writes:
> Hi,
>
> Sebastian Rose writes:
>
>> there is a light and easy way to use google and openstreetmap.org maps
>> if you define them as a custom link type:
>>
>> (setq org-link-abbrev-alist
>> '(("gmap"
>> . "http://maps.google.com/maps?q=%s";)
>> ("omap"
>> . "
David Maus writes:
>> sh$ man utf-8
>
> Thanks! I finally get a grip on one of my personal nightmares.
It's not that bad, is it? :D
> The
> attached patch is the first step in this direction: It modifies the
> algorithm of `org-link-escape', now iterating over the input string
> with `mapco
Hi Jambunathan,
I've finally had a chance to test out this patch, and it's great! I'd
love to apply this to the core Org repository, however given the size I
have to ask, have you (or are you willing to) signed the FSF papers?
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.php
Cheers -- Eric
Jambunath
Hi,
Sebastian Rose writes:
> there is a light and easy way to use google and openstreetmap.org maps
> if you define them as a custom link type:
>
> (setq org-link-abbrev-alist
> '(("gmap"
> . "http://maps.google.com/maps?q=%s";)
> ("omap"
> . "http://nominatim.openstreetmap.org/
Hi Sebastian,
Sébastien Vauban writes:
> Though, for the scheduling part, I don't need a full timestamp: I just want to
> specify when (which day) I intend to work on it, and reply to it. There, it'd
> be cool to have a timestamp with only date and day of the week (no time).
>
> Does this make s
William Henney wrote:
>Hi all
>I have recently started using org-indent (together with word-wrap) for
>new org files. In general, I love it. But there are a couple of small
>problems:
>2. org-indent fails to play nicely with org-inlinetask in two ways
> i) It destroys the special fontificatio
David Maus wrote:
>Jules Bean wrote:
>>If I run org-capture with the template:
>>("t" "Todo" entry (file+headline
>>"/Users/jules/work/TODO.org" "Tasks") "* TODO %?
>> (Captured at %u)
>> %i
>> %a
>>")
>>whilst I have narrowed (using, e.g., org-narrow-to-subtree) the buffer
>>that contains TOD
On 9/23/10 Sep 23 -1:44 PM, David Maus wrote:
> Robert P. Goldman wrote:
>
>> I know how to make a custom agenda for this; the problem is more how to
>> have that custom agenda always open for me to glance at. I don't want
>> to have to call up this agenda every time I get an email or a phone cal
Hi David,
David Maus wrote:
> Bastien wrote:
>> David Maus writes:
>>> I've started to implement the :date property for the other mailers and
>>> thought about:
>>>
>>> - date :: literal content of the date header field
>>> - date-timestamp :: active timestamp for the date header field
>>> - d
Robert P. Goldman wrote:
>I know how to make a custom agenda for this; the problem is more how to
>have that custom agenda always open for me to glance at. I don't want
>to have to call up this agenda every time I get an email or a phone call
>to decide whether a waiting task is "unwaiting"...
>
Sebastian Rose wrote:
>David Maus writes:
>> Sebastian Rose wrote:
>>>Is there a reason for this distinction between multibyte and unibyte?
>>>I favour the "shotgun-approach" if not. It's bullet-proof.
>>
>>>The JavaScript function `encodeURIComponent()' encodes the German Umlaut
>>>`ü' as `%C3%B
Hi, Eric,
Yes, the file is saved, and is the one I'm trying to export from.
If neither you nor Noorul can reproduce it, I may have messed up
something. But I can't think what.
It looks like the problem arises in this part of org-babel-exp-src-blocks
(link (org-make-link-string
Hi Richard,
great idea.
There are some screencasts around that could serve as a basis. I'd
gladly rework my two little screencasts about org-protocol:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7Z2PiAcgh8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2xjwxEj-c8
I used Wink[1] to create those screnncasts. But I guess
On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 11:56:43AM -0600, Erik L. Arneson wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Sep 2010, Graham Smith wrote:
> > I'm not sure how important this is, but having just upgraded to Snow
> > Leopard, all my *.org files are now black with a green "exec" in the
> > corner and trying to open them is giving
Bastien wrote:
>David Maus writes:
>> I've started to implement the :date property for the other mailers and
>> thought about:
>>
>> - date :: literal content of the date header field
>> - date-timestamp :: active timestamp for the date header field
>> - date-timestamp-ia :: inactive timestamp
On Thu, 23 Sep 2010, Graham Smith wrote:
> I'm not sure how important this is, but having just upgraded to Snow
> Leopard, all my *.org files are now black with a green "exec" in the
> corner and trying to open them is giving a message that they is no
> application t view them and would I like to o
Richard Moreland writes:
> I've just installed and tested "recordmydesktop" (based on Russell's
> recommendation) on my Linux system and it seems to work great.
I can confirm this -- recordmydesktop is the tool I use regularily for
screencasts.
--
Bastien
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Maybe some help can be found here re. software?
- Big list: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_screencasting_software
- A bit dated, but pretty cool overview of some Linux methods:
http://www.linuxhaxor.net/?p=815
- Krut looks simple enough and has some neat features:
http://www.linux-magazine.c
I've just installed and tested "recordmydesktop" (based on Russell's
recommendation) on my Linux system and it seems to work great. It
produces .ogv video files, which will need to be run through ffmpeg or
mencode first to be compatible with Vimeo.
On my Mac, I used Telestream's ScreenFlow, which
Richard,
First of all, your MobileOrg screencasts are very nice.
In my opinion, keeping things high-level and showing
the major features are what is important. In a way,
they are commercials for the product, and I think the
best way to entice people into trying the product is to
make them say "W
On 9/22/10 Sep 22 -3:08 PM, Sébastien Vauban wrote:
> Hi Robert,
>
> Robert Goldman wrote:
>> Often now I have org-mode tasks that I move to WAIT status when I send
>> someone an email to get some next step done.
>
> I do that as well. Though, I'm still testing what my own process must be like.
>
I'm not sure how important this is, but having just upgraded to Snow
Leopard, all my *.org files are now black with a green "exec" in the
corner and trying to open them is giving a message that they is no
application t view them and would I like to open a hex editor.
More of a Mac problem than an
Hi Richard,
I think this is a really great idea. I agree this could greatly raise
awareness of Org-mode and Org-mode features both for the completely
uninitiated and for the seasoned users.
We've been meaning to put together a Babel screencast, but as of yet
have not found the time or software.
I love the idea of more screencasts!
> I'd be happy to host the videos if bandwidth is a concern on the
> orgmode.org site.
I'll offer up a second mirror on my site, if needed.
> I've also already purchased the necessary software
> to record/edit the videos.
What is needed? I've heard "recordmy
Hi Christian,
Thanks for the complete bug report and reproduction information.
Unfortunately I was unable to reproduce the error you described. Does
the file /Users/CM/org/test2.org exist on your system? Presumably that
is the file from which you are exporting. Is it saved before you
export?
T
Hi All,
I think it would be helpful to create a series of screencasts to
demonstrate Org-mode. The screencasts I've made for MobileOrg[1,2]
seem to have helped users get started quickly. There are so many
powerful features of Org-mode that are difficult to visualize yourself
using until you can
Aloha Srinivas,
Your settings work fine here, though I haven't installed your modified
org-article.cls so can't say for certain whether or not your changes
to an older version of that file have introduced the problem.
It looks to me as if the listings package is not doing its work for
you
> There is this ruby utility cheat (see http://cheat.errtheblog.com/ )
> that allows one to make/use cheatsheets using ruby. The format of the
> cheatsheet is yml.
>
> I feel that it should be possible to replace ruby by emacs and the
> yaml format by org-mode
>
> Does anything like this exist?
>
Noorul thanks for the advice. I currently have a block agenda with two days on
it and for "those days" I do something along these lines.
--Original Message--
From: Noorul Islam K M
To: Andre Powell
Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Agenda Question
Sent: Sep 23, 2010 12:56 AM
Andre P
Carsten,
Thanks for the reply. Currently that is what I do, just a little wishful
thinking.
--Original Message--
From: Carsten Dominik
To: Andre Powell
Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] Agenda Question
Sent: Sep 23, 2010 2:30 AM
On Sep 22, 2010, at 11:08 PM, Andre Powell w
On Sep 23, 2010, at 10:17 AM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
Hi,
there is a light and easy way to use google and openstreetmap.org maps
if you define them as a custom link type:
(setq org-link-abbrev-alist
'(("gmap"
. "http://maps.google.com/maps?q=%s";)
("omap"
. "http://nominatim.open
Hi,
there is a light and easy way to use google and openstreetmap.org maps
if you define them as a custom link type:
(setq org-link-abbrev-alist
'(("gmap"
. "http://maps.google.com/maps?q=%s";)
("omap"
. "http://nominatim.openstreetmap.org/search?q=%s&polygon=1";)))
Now
[[
David Maus writes:
> I've started to implement the :date property for the other mailers and
> thought about:
>
> - date :: literal content of the date header field
> - date-timestamp :: active timestamp for the date header field
> - date-timestamp-ia :: inactive timestamp for the date header f
On Mi, Sep 22 2010, Bastien wrote:
> Hi henry,
>
> henry atting writes:
>
>> I am using ledger to track my finances. I would like to have a brief
>> summary of some part of it in org agenda.
>
> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/languages/ob-doc-ledger.php
> should give direction on how t
Christian Moe writes:
> Hi,
>
> Selecting a subtree only, export to html fails if the subtree contains
> a src block. Using 7.01trans, freshly pulled, on Emacs 23.
>
> Example
>
> file: test2.org
> ---
>
> * Heading 1
>
> Text
>
> * Heading 2
>
> Text
>
> #+begin_src emacs-lis
On Sep 22, 2010, at 7:49 PM, Memnon Anon wrote:
Puneeth writes:
It was a wonderful interview. Always a pleasure watching Carsten talk
about org-mode.
*sigh*, I missed it.
And my wlan sucks that much, I probably would not have enjoyed a live
stream.
So, when can I download the whole thing
On Sep 22, 2010, at 9:35 PM, Nathan Neff wrote:
I'd like to generate a columnview that shows totals in a separate
column, like the clockreport.
Something like this:
| Total | Effort. | Task |
|---+--+|
| 4 | | Main Task |
| |2 | Sub Task 1 |
|
On Sep 22, 2010, at 10:36 PM, Samuel Wales wrote:
With the headline "* text search much faster than tag search"
Is that so?
and an agenda text search:
{faster than} does not return it
{faster\ than} also
Either of these should now (after pulling) do the trick.
Cheers
- Carste
On Sep 22, 2010, at 11:08 PM, Andre Powell wrote:
I hope that this is not a stupid question. Is there anyway to move
forward in the agenda view and have the scheduled and due items from
the current day move forward as well? The reason that I ask is I
typically try and review my next day th
On Sep 23, 2010, at 7:19 AM, Vincent Belaïche wrote:
Thanks for the feedback,
I'll download the latest.
Yes, I just meant that *completion* does not work for property name,
addition of property works fine.
I have just fixed this issue, now completion should work on both the #
+property
Hi,
Selecting a subtree only, export to html fails if the subtree contains
a src block. Using 7.01trans, freshly pulled, on Emacs 23.
Example
file: test2.org
---
* Heading 1
Text
* Heading 2
Text
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(message "Something funny with export")
#+end_s
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