Oops! Thanks for the clarification!
On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 12:04 AM, Puneeth wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 8:08 AM, Jeff Horn wrote:
>> This might work: http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/
>
> Pandoc doesn't have an org-mode reader as of now. I had implemented
> only a writer, since I was loo
Hi XEmacs users
I am about to apply this patch, but I am still wondering
if :eval in the mode line is working on XEmacs?
- Carsten
On Dec 13, 2010, at 3:49 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
XEmacs users, please read this.
On Dec 12, 2010, at 7:55 PM, Julien Danjou wrote:
On Sun, Dec 12 2010, Car
On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 8:08 AM, Jeff Horn wrote:
> This might work: http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/
Pandoc doesn't have an org-mode reader as of now. I had implemented
only a writer, since I was looking for an importer to org-mode.
--
Puneeth
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On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 4:26 AM, Michael Gauland wrote:
> Enclosing text in '=' symbols generally causes the text to be formatted as
> code. I've found this fails if the last character in the text is a single
> quote ('):
>
> + =This works=
> + =So does 'this=
> + =But not this'=
>
> Th
On Mon, Dec 20 2010, Christian Moe wrote:
> On 12/20/10 10:54 AM, Holger Wenzel wrote:
>> Did you try to suppress the xml declaration in the exported html?
>>
>> #+OPTIONS: org-export-html-xml-declaration (quote (("php" . "> \"\"; ?>")))
>
> Maybe that works for a publishing setup? It doesn't for
Enclosing text in '=' symbols generally causes the text to be formatted as
code. I've found this fails if the last character in the text is a single quote
('):
+ =This works=
+ =So does 'this=
+ =But not this'=
The text in the first two lines appears in the 'code' face (gray), and i
Thanks Eric, for the quick fix.
- Carsten
On Dec 20, 2010, at 8:15 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
Hi Brian,
Thanks for the report. I've just pushed up a fix to org-collector.el.
I've entirely removed `org-read-prop' and replaced it with
`org-babel-read' a more modern/robust version of the same funct
On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 1:21 PM, Leo Alekseyev wrote:
> To answer my own question: here's how you avoid clobbering the
> windmove commands. This method should probably be added to the org
> manual section which discusses the (add-hook 'org-shiftup-final-hook
> 'windmove-up), etc commands.
>
> ;;
To answer my own question: here's how you avoid clobbering the
windmove commands. This method should probably be added to the org
manual section which discusses the (add-hook 'org-shiftup-final-hook
'windmove-up), etc commands.
;; don't clobber windmove bindings: code must be placed _before_ org
Hi Bernt and Matt,
Matt Lundin wrote:
> Have you tried the following setting?
>
> (setq org-todo-repeat-to-state "TODO")
>
> You can also set this locally with the :REPEAT_TO_STATE: property.
Like always. You think some tiny stuff is missing... while it is already
there!
Thanks...
Best regards,
Thanks for the suggestion, but this is a non-solution. My preference
would be to (a) in org-mode, move outline manipulation to e.g.
C- from S-, and if that is too difficult, then (b) get
rid of outline manipulation altogether. I use S- in windmove
orders of magnitude more often than I mess with m
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> You are right. I'm working on it. For now, you can put a counter
> wherever you want to have the old, and right, behaviour. In your
> example, adding [/] to items "Second" and "Third" would do it.
Thanks for looking into this - and take your time. I won't need this
feat
I tried following http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.php to the letter.
But this is my first patch (and first time using git & magit), so please kindly
give me feedback if something is not right.
* doc/org.texi: org-confirm-babel-evaluate: add example for using a
function
* lisp/ob.el (org-
Sébastien Vauban writes:
> Believe me or not, but C-g has not effect during those 7 seconds. It simply
> does not stop anything
Sounds like emacs is waiting inside some blocking call, and waits until it
times
out. Likely a network call. Do you have any tramp/efs/angeftp stuff going on?
_
Hi Brian,
Thanks for the report. I've just pushed up a fix to org-collector.el.
I've entirely removed `org-read-prop' and replaced it with
`org-babel-read' a more modern/robust version of the same function which
doesn't display the problem you mentioned below.
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(org-babel
Hi,
I think there might be a bug when using #+INCLUDE and the LaTeX exporter. The
content of the included file is exported twice, although slightly different in
each case. I experience this when I include org-files starting with a headline,
i.e. "*".
I use Org-mode 7.4 with GNU Emacs 24.0.50.1 (x8
kelaouchi writes:
> Hello,
>
> here are my settings for org-crypt :
>
> (require 'org-crypt)
> (org-crypt-use-before-save-magic)
> (setq org-tags-exclude-from-inheritance (quote ("crypt")))
> (setq org-crypt-key "C48ED4D2")
>
> I create a buffer :
>
> * heading 1 :crypt:
> ** subheading
Hello,
org-read-prop treats strings beginning with digits as numbers.
contrib/lisp/org-collector.el: (line 124ish:
http://repo.or.cz/w/org-mode.git/blob/5f77fd6a81a4241ce5a8e346acb9df089d65b462:/contrib/lisp/org-collector.el#l124)
(org-read-prop "123abc-def543") returns 123, should return "1
Sébastien Vauban
writes:
> Having the following possible states:
>
> #+begin_src emacs-lisp
> (setq org-todo-keywords
> '((sequence "NEW(n!)"
> "TODO(t!)"
> "WAIT(w!)"
> "DLGT(l!)"
> "|"
>
On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 05:10:57PM -0500, Bernt Hansen wrote:
> joe writes:
>
> > I would like to use the ":body-only" option for exporting html (and
> > ocassionally latex). Reading through the docs and maillist, I think I
> > understand how to do this if I'm publishing an entire project. I
> >
Hello,
here are my settings for org-crypt :
(require 'org-crypt)
(org-crypt-use-before-save-magic)
(setq org-tags-exclude-from-inheritance (quote ("crypt")))
(setq org-crypt-key "C48ED4D2")
I create a buffer :
* heading 1 :crypt:
** subheading 1
text 1
** subheading 2
text 2
* he
Hello,
> Nathaniel Flath writes:
> Sory for the long delay - I got caught up in other work. A
> patchaddressing the sisues brought up is attached.
I've had a look at your patch.
I think the modifications to HTML and DocBook exporters are nice. It
could be possible to do the same thing in La
On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 13:33, Jean-Marie Gaillourdet
wrote:
> You might be interested to hear about txt-sushi [1], a command line
> utility to apply SQL statements on a set of csv files, each of which
> represents one table.
>
> [1] http://keithsheppard.name/txt-sushi/
Thank you for pointing thi
At Mon, 20 Dec 2010 10:19:21 +0100,
Christian Moe wrote:
> Hi, Erik,
>
> That's solved it for me. It still does not happen /every/ time I
> insert a Zotero link that the link is expanded with a full biblio
> description, but it happens most of the time, and for when it doesn't,
> `C-c z u' seem
On Dec 20, 2010, at 5:56 PM, Dave Abrahams wrote:
At Mon, 20 Dec 2010 15:16:28 +0100,
Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hmm, seems to me that it would be more principled to have org-
capture
take an optional argument that indicates the template index, and ask
me and John to bind our key to (lambda ()
At Mon, 20 Dec 2010 15:16:28 +0100,
Carsten Dominik wrote:
>
> > Hmm, seems to me that it would be more principled to have org-capture
> > take an optional argument that indicates the template index, and ask
> > me and John to bind our key to (lambda () (org-capture 0))
>
> You are right, this is
Sébastien Vauban
writes:
> Having the following possible states:
>
> #+begin_src emacs-lisp
> (setq org-todo-keywords
> '((sequence "NEW(n!)"
> "TODO(t!)"
> "WAIT(w!)"
> "DLGT(l!)"
> "|"
>
Robert Goldman writes:
> I am looking for hints. I have a number of org files, typically one for
> each major project plus two or three for my personal life.
>
> These must often live in different revision control systems: my work
> projects, in particular, have different repositories; I have a
Hi Eric,
> "Eric Schulte" wrote:
>>> In other words, it seems that the tangle process does not take into
>>> account the code blocks located in the LOB.
>>
>> I just pushed up a fix which should allow noweb references to be resolved
>> using the library of babel.
>
> TESTED as FIXED. Case is CLOSE
On Dec 18, 2010, at 10:26 PM, Andrea Crotti wrote:
I wanted finally to fix the following problem, I would like to use
meta-left/right to switch frame, and that's one of the keys that
orgmode
uses.
I added the two values here to the org-disputed-keys
--8<---cut here-
Hi,
Having the following possible states:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(setq org-todo-keywords
'((sequence "NEW(n!)"
"TODO(t!)"
"WAIT(w!)"
"DLGT(l!)"
"|"
"DONE(d!)"
"DFRD(f!
On 12/20/10 Dec 20 -1:03 AM, Rémi Vanicat wrote:
> "Robert P. Goldman" writes:
>
>> That is what I had done originally, but I thought mobile org required that
>> all the org files be in the same directory. Was I wrong about that?
>>
>
> I've org files in several directories, and in `org-agenda-
On Dec 20, 2010, at 11:58 AM, Chong Yidong wrote:
Forwarding documentation suggestions to org upstream:
"Drew Adams" writes:
Minor suggestions - no bug.
1. No need to tell users to turn on font-lock - it's on by default
now
(for GNU Emacs at least).
Done.
2. Likewise transient-mark
Hi Andrea,
On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 5:09 AM, Andrea Crotti
wrote:
>> This can be very useful when you have multiple emacs frames for one
>> instance of emacs on different desktops. If you have configured your
>> window manager appropriately simply switching to a buffer shown on
>> another desktop
I am trying to set a custom command to show my work tasks and critical home
tasks for the day.
I have tried the following.
(setq org-agenda-custom-commands
'(
("W" "Work Schedule"
(
(agenda ""
(
(org-agenda-filter-preset '("@Work|cri
Eric Abrahamsen ericabrahamsen.net> writes:
>
> I'm translating fiction, I don't need squat in the way of formatting
> besides the paragraphs getting unfilled, and italics and bold coming
> through properly. Has anyone seen this happen before, and have a
> potential solution?
>
Eric, for your n
On Dec 20, 2010, at 9:06 AM, Dave Abrahams wrote:
At Mon, 20 Dec 2010 08:40:50 +0100,
Carsten Dominik wrote:
This is a bit tricky and not fully documented.
If you have no or only only a single template defined, then
template selection is bypassed and you do not get a chance
to press C to get
Hi Eric,
"Eric Schulte" wrote:
>> In other words, it seems that the tangle process does not take into account
>> the code blocks located in the LOB.
>>
> I just pushed up a fix which should allow noweb references to be resolved
> using the library of babel.
TESTED as FIXED. Case is CLOSED.
Thank
David Maus writes:
> At Wed, 8 Dec 2010 09:03:04 -0600,
> Eric Holbrook wrote:
>>
>> Is there a way to inhibit fontification of this kind of thing? It'd be nice
>> if i could do it on a per-line or per-region basis. Maybe in response to a
>> tag in the headline? Maybe in response to a property?
>
This was a bug, fixed now, thanks.
- Carsten
On Dec 18, 2010, at 12:32 AM, Urs Rau (UK) wrote:
I am running the latest git version "Org-mode version 7.4
(release_7.4.41.g96c70)" and found that if my capture runs with the
option file+datetree+prompt the year it detects is 3979
but if I run i
Suvayu Ali writes:
>
> I think Andrea meant to say switching window. But none the less, Emacs
> has the ability to switch frames, `C-x 5 o' or even your regular
> switch-buffer'. But I think it does it by talking to the window
> manager.
>
> This can be very useful when you have multiple emacs fr
Stefan Vollmar writes:
> Dear Andrea,
>
> I have this in my .emacs file
>
> (defun my-org-mode-stuff ()
> (define-key org-mode-map [(meta tab)] 'previous-user-buffer)
> (local-set-key (kbd "S-") 'forward-char-mark)
> (local-set-key (kbd "S-") 'backward-char-mark)
> (local-set-key (kbd "S-
Eric S Fraga writes:
>
> Isn't switching to frame a function of your window manager and not
> emacs? That is, shouldn't this be a case of telling your window manage,
> whatever that may be, to switch frames when these keys are pressed?
>
> Or am I missing something fundamental here?
Well yes an
Applied, thanks.
- Carsten
On Dec 19, 2010, at 10:32 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
* lisp/org.el (org-before-first-heading-p): If point is on an org-
mode heading line then we are not before the first heading
If point is anywhere on the first line of the first heading then we
are not before the fi
Applied, thanks.
- Carsten
On Dec 17, 2010, at 2:41 PM, Christian Moe wrote:
Timer: Run a hook when relative timer is continued
* lisp/org-timer.el (org-timer-continue-hook): Define the variable
(org-timer-pause-or-continue): Run hook after relative timer is
continued
There was a hook run w
On 12/20/10 10:54 AM, Holger Wenzel wrote:
Did you try to suppress the xml declaration in the exported html?
#+OPTIONS: org-export-html-xml-declaration (quote (("php" . "\"; ?>")))
Maybe that works for a publishing setup? It doesn't for ordinary export.
This does work:
#+BIND: org-export-htm
Forwarding documentation suggestions to org upstream:
"Drew Adams" writes:
> Minor suggestions - no bug.
>
> 1. No need to tell users to turn on font-lock - it's on by default now
> (for GNU Emacs at least).
>
> 2. Likewise transient-mark mode.
>
> 3. Maybe be a little softer with the key-bindin
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> I know this is an awfully tired topic, and I'll be thrilled when the odt
> exporter is ready, but in the meantime exporting to HTML and then either
> opening or copying/pasting into OpenOffice is not working for me, while
> it does seem to be working for other people.
>
Hi Eric,
> I know this is an awfully tired topic, and I'll be thrilled when the odt
> exporter is ready, but in the meantime exporting to HTML and then either
> opening or copying/pasting into OpenOffice is not working for me, while
> it does seem to be working for other people.
>
> I'm on Ubuntu,
Hi Eric,
"Eric Schulte" wrote:
> I've added two hooks, `org-mime-send-subtree-hook' and
> `org-mime-send-buffer-hook' which can be used to do this, for example
> the following
>
> #+begin_src emacs-lisp
> (add-hook 'org-mime-send-subtree-hook
> (lambda ()
> (org-entry-p
I know this is an awfully tired topic, and I'll be thrilled when the odt
exporter is ready, but in the meantime exporting to HTML and then either
opening or copying/pasting into OpenOffice is not working for me, while
it does seem to be working for other people.
I'm on Ubuntu, Emacs 23.3 and yeste
On 12/20/10 12:52 AM, Erik Hetzner wrote:
At Sun, 19 Dec 2010 12:27:32 +0100,
Christian Moe wrote:
I can insert a Zotero link with `C-c z i', but it's very touch and go
-- sometimes it's inserted, sometimes nothing happens, most of the
time I don't get a description part, and `C-c z u' doesn't n
Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and
what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report? See
http://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback
Your bug report will be posted to the Org-mode mailing list.
Dear Andrea,
I have this in my .emacs file
(defun my-org-mode-stuff ()
(define-key org-mode-map [(meta tab)] 'previous-user-buffer)
(local-set-key (kbd "S-") 'forward-char-mark)
(local-set-key (kbd "S-") 'backward-char-mark)
(local-set-key (kbd "S-") 'previous-line-mark)
(local-set-key
This be eine test
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At Mon, 20 Dec 2010 08:40:50 +0100,
Carsten Dominik wrote:
>
> This is a bit tricky and not fully documented.
>
> If you have no or only only a single template defined, then
> template selection is bypassed and you do not get a chance
> to press C to get to the customization buffer. This is to
>
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