On Nov 24, 2010, at 8:02 AM, Suvayu Ali wrote:
On Tuesday 23 November 2010 05:18 AM, Nick Dokos wrote:
Perhaps radio tables with :skipcols can help? See section A.5.1 of
the
Org manual.
I need to hit tab once to get the alignment right, but other than
that this works very well. Thank yo
On Tuesday 23 November 2010 05:18 AM, Nick Dokos wrote:
Perhaps radio tables with :skipcols can help? See section A.5.1 of the
Org manual.
I need to hit tab once to get the alignment right, but other than that
this works very well. Thank you. :)
But I have a related but probably slightly of
amscopub-m...@yahoo.com writes:
> I just want to keep tag names consistent across files and I want to
> know what tags are in use in all files as I add a tag. However, it's
> too tedious to manually maintain org-tag-alist because I use a large
> and arbitrary number of tags at any given time.
>
>
On 2010-11-16, John Hendy wrote:
> ,-
> | (defun unfill-region (begin end)
That implementation again worked differently for you and me. It
filled org headlines. In fact, I don't see how it wouldn't, given the
regexp. Very strange.
But I am about to try the Blogger editors to see if I can
Hi Nick,
On 2010-11-16, Nick Dokos wrote:
> I get four options (w/Firefox):
>
> Reader comments
> Post date and time
> Edit HTML Line Breaks
> Compose Settings
I get backlinks, which you don't, and I don't get compose and line
breaks, which you do. Google is funny. It is possible that the
diff
On 2010-11-17, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> I apologise for jumping into the middle of a conversation but your
It's an open conversation. Jump away. :)
> reference to longlines-mode brings to mind visual-line-mode which was
> introduced in Emacs 23 (I believe). This mode turns on =word-wrap= as
> we
Hi Tim,
This looks interesting. I will try it next.
Which behavior of Blogger is more standard for HTML?
I am guessing that Blogger's default of converting \n to is
non-standard and that browsers are supposed to unfill then fill
paragraphs for you. But I am new to HTML so I thought I'd confir
Hi Eric,
Sorry for the delay in getting back to you.
I can confirm the fix you quoted below works for me also.
I've not been using any of the multiple session features, so I haven't
run into the other problems you mention.
Any idea on what a more permanent solution might be?
R.
On 6 November
You first need to decide on a syntax:
how many cols in the table and what do they
mean.
A Confluence plugin does that. You may want to check it out for inspiration and
nice examples:
https://studio.plugins.atlassian.com/wiki/display/GVIZ/Confluence+Graphviz+Plugin
https://studio.plugins.atlassi
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>> Sébastien Vauban writes:
>
>> Though, I don't understand cases where we would like to preserve the
>> "verbatimness" of the linebreaks, but not of the lists, which is the
>> case, currently, for VERSE. Is there any useful use case for that?
>>
>> For me, b
Hi Eric,
(will answer to the other posts later, need to go and rest)
"Eric Schulte" wrote:
> Sébastien Vauban writes:
>> Tested it (yesterday) for HTML. Per-fect! Thanks a lot... It's of great use.
>
> great, thanks for testing
Confirmed.
>> Tried to test it (now) for LaTeX. Can't, for the sa
Carsten Dominik writes:
> Hi,
>
> there are some nice comments by Brian Gough of Network Theory Limited
> who has a couple of nice things to say about Org-mode.
>
> http://blogs.fsfe.org/fellowship-interviews/?p=156
I couldn't have said it better! :-)
__
Hi David,
this patch had already been partially applied by Carsten and Eric (in
slightly a different way than I suggested). The changes to ob.el and
ob-ref.el (the require statements) are therefore superfluous and should
probably be backed out. There was also a superfluous whitespace change
in o
Aloha all,
For those of you without time to read the linked blog:
Brian Gough publishes Free Software user manuals. What he says in the
interview is that his favorite is the Org-mode manual, that he loves
using Org-mode, and that he thinks Org-mode might be the most exciting
project in th
Hello,
Juan Pechiar writes:
> Just note that tags work on _headings_, not on a line by line basis as
> you suggest below:
>
> Example:
>
> 8<
> #+EXPORT_EXCLUDE_TAGS: privatnote
>
> ** This will get exported sometimes :privatenote:
>
Hi Eric,
Eric S Fraga wrote:
>> - add something visible after every execution, like a separator line or a
>> ^L character (new page, than can easily be displayed as a rule)
>
> I like this one (above), especially if you could append the date+time to the
> formfeed and, ideally, some indication o
Hi Eric,
Eric S Fraga wrote:
> The curious bit is that customize-face tells me that this face has been
> "changed outside customize" and yet I do not change this face *anywhere*
> that I can see (having grepped to my heart's content...).
>
> If I do use customize to set the height to 120, everythi
Sébastien Vauban writes:
> Hi,
>
> A quick wished feature, if you agree on its usefulness.
>
> Currently, all error messages are concatenated to the same buffer, execution
> after execution, which makes it *difficult to distinguish between the new
> errors*, and the ones already seen previously.
Hello,
for a very long time now, I have been puzzling about why my org column
view doesn't look right but I've never really had the chance to track
down the problem. The view doesn't look right because the face used
doesn't match the rest of the faces used in my org buffers.
Specifically, the fon
At Tue, 23 Nov 2010 19:51:14 +0100,
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> > Erik Iverson writes:
>
> > I still see the additional stars added to headlines, and they are
> > shadowed properly. But the free text lines under each headline are
> > not shown indented as they previously were.
>
> I c
Chao,
whenever mobileorg fails loading the file and converting it into an
UTF8 string, the error message about encoding is presented.
The cause of your problem can be many things:
- the file is incorrectly recognised as encrypted
- the file is incorrectly recognised as not-encrypted
- the e
Hi,
there are some nice comments by Brian Gough of Network Theory Limited
who has a couple of nice things to say about Org-mode.
http://blogs.fsfe.org/fellowship-interviews/?p=156
Network Theory Limited is preparing the publication of the version
7.3 of the Org manual as a book.
Greet
Hello,
> Sébastien Vauban writes:
> Though, I don't understand cases where we would like to preserve the
> "verbatimness" of the linebreaks, but not of the lists, which is the
> case, currently, for VERSE. Is there any useful use case for that?
> For me, both should be supported together, wh
Nick Dokos writes:
>> Open the org-file and click on the image.
>>
>> 2) What did you expect to happen?
>>
>> The image to be displayed in it's own buffer.
>>
>
> Methinks that's not right: it's an inline image, you specify showing
> inline images on startup, so it should be shown inline, not
Hello,
> Erik Iverson writes:
> I still see the additional stars added to headlines, and they are
> shadowed properly. But the free text lines under each headline are
> not shown indented as they previously were.
I can confirm this.
It looks like the following commit is the culprit
commit
On Nov 23, 2010, at 7:27 PM, C64 Whiz wrote:
C-c # didn't work. I'm still getting 66%. The only way I can get a
complete count is to (setq org-hierarchical-todo-
statistics nil) and change the keyword on heading 1.2.1. However,
in my actual file, those lower headings are dates for journal
C-c # didn't work. I'm still getting 66%. The only way I can get a
complete count is to (setq org-hierarchical-todo-
statistics nil) and change the keyword on heading 1.2.1. However, in my
actual file, those lower headings are dates for journal entries. I don't
want to put keywords on those. i
The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
that has been posted to gmane.emacs.orgmode as well.
1) What exactly did you do?
Evaluate the following Emacs config (dynamic cursor config is from
http://emacs-fu.blogspot.com/2009/12/changing-cursor-color-and-shape.html):
--8<-
I just want to keep tag names consistent across files and I want to know what
tags are in use in all files as I add a tag. However, it's too tedious to
manually maintain org-tag-alist because I use a large and arbitrary number of
tags at any given time.
It would also be great if there was a way
Dear list,
I'm trying to set up Mobile Org, but there's some problem,
All my org files are placed in in ~/My Dropbox/org/org, as following:
-
(defvar org-dir (concat Dropbox "/org") "org dir")
(defvar org-source-dir (concat Dropbox "/org/org") "org source dir")
(defvar pub-html-dir (concat D
Patch 396 (http://patchwork.newartisans.com/patch/396/) is now "Accepted".
Maintainer comment: No comment
This relates to the following submission:
http://mid.gmane.org/%3C874obblwa8.fsf%40gmail.com%3E
Here is the original message containing the patch:
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-
On Nov 23, 2010, at 4:45 PM, Uriel Avalos wrote:
On Tue, 23 Nov 2010 06:52:34 +0100
Carsten Dominik wrote:
On Nov 23, 2010, at 1:30 AM, Uriel Avalos wrote:
Is there a way to auto-magically construct the global tag list (org-
tag-alist)?
That is, tags would get added to the global list as
Hello,
Since I upgrade to the 0.4.5 version of MobileOrg for android, I've
some new bugs with it: wen entering a sub item with no todo part, it
will fail. Something like the following example is enough.
* Notes
** Le petit cours d’autodéfense intellectuelle :ATTACH:
[[~
Hello,
I just pulled the latest org from git, and org-indent
mode does not seem to be fully working anymore.
I still see the additional stars added to headlines, and
they are shadowed properly. But the free text lines under
each headline are not shown indented as they previously
were.
I cannot
Hi chuck,
I just pushed up a change (and an exercising unit test) which should now
finally actually fix this issue. Thanks for persistently pointing out
the problem.
Best -- Eric
"Charles C. Berry" writes:
> On Mon, 22 Nov 2010, Eric Schulte wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I get the following when call
On Tue, 23 Nov 2010 06:52:34 +0100
Carsten Dominik wrote:
>
> On Nov 23, 2010, at 1:30 AM, Uriel Avalos wrote:
>
> > Is there a way to auto-magically construct the global tag list (org-
> > tag-alist)?
> > That is, tags would get added to the global list as you add them.
> >
> > Alternatively,
I just ran my example twice, the first time the data frame did not appear
in the (HTML) export; the second time it did. Both times the *R* session
buffer gave identical output, as follows:
> x <- 1:5
> y <- data.frame(A=x, B=round(sin(x/3.3),3))
> > y
A B
1 1 0.298
2 2 0.570
3 3 0.789
4 4 0
Hi Eric, Seb,
I'd actually just pushed my local fix that I had made to this so
far. Our emails crossed because mine is being held up by gmane as I
forgot to switch the obfuscated gmane reply address for the normal list
address, but here's what will come through eventually:
,
| Hi Seb,
|
| I
Hi Robin,
Robin Green writes:
> I've noticed a number of bugs in ob-haskell:
>
> 1. The first time I ran my code block, the results were given as something
> like:
>
> Prelude> [[1], [2], [3]]
>
> and of course, this isn't an org table, as it should be.
>
> I don't think the "Prelude> " should
This is the sample file:
* Hello world
\begin{align*}
x&=\frac{-b^2\pm\sqrt{b^2-4ac}}{2a}
\end{align*}
When you validate the resulting HTML file at the w3c site
(http://validator.w3.org/check), it fails the check.
If you recall, when org-export-with-latex-fragments is set to dvipng,
it p
When running ditaa on Linux fedora 12 through java, I get the following
errors:
java -jar /usr/share/java/ditaa.jar -r -S /tmp/org-ditaa27392h-V
blue_fd02b5c06d6a5cb80eaf27098c3c490dc81326ce.png
Picked up _JAVA_OPTIONS: -Dawt.useSystemAAFontSettings=on
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassD
This is something that Dan and I have discussed as well. On the one
hand it would be nice to wipe the buffer between block executions, but
on the other hand when you are say exporting a file and running many
code blocks at once it would be preferable to retain error messages from
all of the code b
Hi Seb,
Sébastien Vauban writes:
> #+TITLE: Line breaks preservation
> #+DATE: 2010-11-23
> #+LANGUAGE: en_US
>
> * Abstract
>
> Table is seen as being *one big line*, when echo'ing all of its rows.
>
> * Passing var via Babel
>
> I want to *add a column* to the following table.
>
> #+
You could also use org-babel to get a new table with only the desired
columns.
--
Darlan
At Tue, 23 Nov 2010 08:18:40 -0500,
Nick Dokos wrote:
>
> Suvayu Ali wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I recently was in a situation where I had tables like these,
> >
> >
> > || smear param | \chi^2/DoF
Suvayu Ali wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I recently was in a situation where I had tables like these,
>
>
> || smear param | \chi^2/DoF | \chi^2/DoF |
> | Sl | caloE perp | perp before | perp after |
> |+-+-+|
> | 3 | 3.008 | 8/13| 8.3/13 |
>
Jeff Horn writes:
Hi Jeff,
> Ok, that worked. Thanks, Erik.
>
> I'd appreciate your, or anyone else's help with the following
> questions.
I'll take a shot at it :)
> 1) I see stuff floating around the list from time to time about
> "org-install", which I've never had to use, but I gather take
#+TITLE: Line breaks preservation
#+DATE: 2010-11-23
#+LANGUAGE: en_US
* Abstract
Table is seen as being *one big line*, when echo'ing all of its rows.
* Passing var via Babel
I want to *add a column* to the following table.
#+results: table-message
| This is line 1 of the message.
Bernt Hansen writes:
> Ian Barton writes:
>
>> On 22/11/10 13:42, Glasspen wrote:
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>> Is it posible to view a week (like agenda-view) that has already passed?
>>> I want to be able to see what I did a week back in time.
>>>
>>>
>> Pressing "b" in Agenda view will take you back a week
Hi,
A quick wished feature, if you agree on its usefulness.
Currently, all error messages are concatenated to the same buffer, execution
after execution, which makes it *difficult to distinguish between the new
errors*, and the ones already seen previously.
Different propositions:
- delete the
Hi,
I recently was in a situation where I had tables like these,
|| smear param | \chi^2/DoF | \chi^2/DoF |
| Sl | caloE perp | perp before | perp after |
|+-+-+|
| 3 | 3.008 | 8/13| 8.3/13 |
| 2 | 3.508 | 8/13| 8.2
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