Great! Looks like I was the first. Consider yourself flattr'd.
On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 6:31 PM, Bastien wrote:
> suvayu ali writes:
>
>> On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 10:13 AM, Jeff Horn wrote:
>>> I don't see the Flattr button. Maybe I have to wait for the next
>>> publishing?
>>
>> I can see it, so m
Is there a way to turn off the automatic post-amble for HTML export
without adding a publishing project? I am making extensive use of
subtree exporting, and I'd like to turn off the automatic postamble
for some some of these subtrees.
Adding a file local variable didn't work (I suspect) because th
Anniversaries in BBDB can be now also specified in the format MM-DD
next to -MM-DD.
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doc/org.texi | 11 ++-
lisp/org-bbdb.el | 27 ++-
2 files changed, 24 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/org.texi b/doc/org.texi
index b406d29..bfcef06
suvayu ali writes:
> On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 10:13 AM, Jeff Horn wrote:
>> I don't see the Flattr button. Maybe I have to wait for the next
>> publishing?
>
> I can see it, so maybe all you need is a forced refresh? ("C-S-r" for
> firefox)
Yes it's there -- just under the donation button.
And y
On Sat, Feb 05 2011, Matt Lundin wrote:
> This results in only a day view because org-agenda-current-span is still
> 'day.
Here's a proposal fix.
I could have setq org-agenda-current-span to nil as a work around, but
it seems more logical to just kill all the local variables. That is, a
custom a
Hello,
> David Maus writes:
> The non-breaking space in an unchecked item would not (necessarily)
> be as wide as the X in a checked item. But a checkbox list that does
> not align is in my eyes far better than unchecked items that appear
> as checked when viewed w/o CSS.
I've pushed a chang
Hello,
> Eric S Fraga writes:
> Any suggestions? I cannot see why latex, html and babel should be
> handled any differently... I guess I could move from using
> begin_latex to "begin_src latex" instead?
Function replacing blocks was not setting `original-indentation'
property.
This should b
Hi folks,
I've been aware of Flattr since it was out. After careful thinking, I
placed a flattr button on Org's landing page, near the paypal button:
http://orgmode.org
The nice thing about flattr is that it's more than a "donation" button,
it's also an ecology of projects helping each others
crypt tagged entries are not showing up in the journal. Is it because the
properties
are being encrypted too?
,
| vodafone new pin
:pin:vodafone:superpin:sim:crypt:
|:PROPERTIES:
|:DateCreated: <2011-02-07 Mo 14:48>
|:END:
Hi all,
I am trying to create a table with cells that hold two or more lines.
On
exporting the document to HTML, all the lines (starting from the 2nd line) are
put in cell of their own. Is there a solution to this problem.
Regards,
mwnn.
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On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 10:13 AM, Jeff Horn wrote:
> I don't see the Flattr button. Maybe I have to wait for the next publishing?
I can see it, so maybe all you need is a forced refresh? ("C-S-r" for firefox)
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Hi Bastien,
On Friday 04 February 2011 20:10:44 Bastien wrote:
> Arne Babenhauserheide writes:
> > Thanks for doublechecking. I now tested it again, and this only happens
> > when used in a shell (i.e. in a KDE Konsole) where the point does not
> > blink.
>
> Well, I had this problem before but
Hi all,
we have had a good time at FOSDEM. It was great to meet Carsten, Stefan
Vollmar, Sebastien Vauban, Jose E. Marchesi, Brian Gough and others.
Special thanks to Stefan, who presented a very nice use cas at his lab,
and to Sébastien who presented a few Org Babel examples. Org cannot be
pre
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
>> Eric S Fraga writes:
>
>> Any suggestions? I cannot see why latex, html and babel should be
>> handled any differently... I guess I could move from using
>> begin_latex to "begin_src latex" instead?
>
> Function replacing blocks was not setting `original-
Hi all,
I'm sure I'm just being thick here, but any help would be appreciated...
I want to call org-map-entries in a way that calls a function at each
*child* of the current tree, but not at the current tree itself. That
is, for some function f, if my Org file looks like this:
* Paper 1
** Stud
Hi,
> On Sat, 5 Feb 2011 20:52:25 +, Eric S Fraga ("ESF") wrote:
>> What about using org-protocol? If you have a capture template like:
>>
>> ("x" "store todo item from command line" entry
>> (file+headline "todo.org" "Tasks")
>> "* TODO %i\n\t%u")
>>
>> You can use someth
I asked about this a few months ago. I think org is great for a CV,
but I'm thinking of just going with LaTeX for this in the future.
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/35201
I have about 100 lines of LaTeX source that takes care of everything
except the plain lists that populate the
Dear Carsten,
more than 20 generous Orgers gathered 517€ as a gift for Org.
I didn't check, but I guess we're not far from the "biggest
gift in FLOSS history" :)
Thanks to everyone!
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> Eric S Fraga writes:
> I cannot because your changes do not seem to have propagated
> through...
Commit looks ok on github, so it should be available. Did you try
"pull -f"? I rebased against master a few days ago.
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On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 7:13 PM, Bastien wrote:
>> Is there a way to turn off the automatic post-amble for HTML export
>> without adding a publishing project?
>
> Does `org-export-html-postamble' helps?
>
> ,
> | Postamble, to be inserted just before . Set by publishing
> | functions. This ma
Long time ago I wrote my CV with latex and the currvita package.
Now before I just modify that maybe some of you has a better option to
create it in org-mode.
I can still use currvita in orgmode of course, but if there is a better
option I would be glad to hear it :)
Thanks
Hi Jason,
Jason Dunsmore writes:
> Convention 1: Newline above headings
> Convention 2: Newline after bodies
>
> I just tested these configurations and Org examples out with the patch
> and it seems to work well. I've been using the patch on my systems for
> a while now and haven't noticed any
Jeff Horn writes:
> Is there a way to turn off the automatic post-amble for HTML export
> without adding a publishing project?
Does `org-export-html-postamble' helps?
,
| Postamble, to be inserted just before . Set by publishing
| functions. This may also be a function, building and inse
* lisp/org-crypt.el (org-encrypt-string): New function.
(org-encrypt-entry): Use org-encrypt-string to encrypt, so we use cached
crypted values.
(org-decrypt-entry): Store crypted text in decrypted text.
Signed-off-by: Julien Danjou
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lisp/org-crypt.el | 26 --
1 file
Hi Jonathan,
Jonathan BISSON writes:
> I'm using inline images a lot in my org-files, but sometimes, the inline
> image disappears and I need to do a (org-display-inline-images) again.
> I need to look in more details when does this really happen.
Ok, let us know.
> But what annoys me is that
Al 31/01/11 21:45, En/na Michael Welle ha escrit:
> it depends on so many factors, disk speed vs. cpu speed for
> instance. Maybe you could experiment with your data set and post some
> numbers ;).
At the end, I did my experiment, but not in a scientific manner. I did
no measurements. Nevertheless
I don't see the Flattr button. Maybe I have to wait for the next publishing?
On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 9:46 AM, Bastien wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I've been aware of Flattr since it was out. After careful thinking, I
> placed a flattr button on Org's landing page, near the paypal button:
>
> http://or
Hi,
> On Sat, 5 Feb 2011 20:52:25 +, Eric S Fraga ("ESF") wrote:
>> What about using org-protocol? If you have a capture template like:
>>
>> ("x" "store todo item from command line" entry
>> (file+headline "todo.org" "Tasks")
>> "* TODO %i\n\t%u")
>>
>> You can use someth
Bastien writes:
Hi Bastien,
>> Another nice thing would be a way to reduce the image size, just like
>> thumbnails. Do you think it can be done ?
>
> Not currently -- see the docstring of the create-image function in
> Emacs. I have vague memory of work beeing done in this area in Emacs,
> but
Dirk-Jan C. Binnema writes:
[...]
> ESF> However, it's the first step towards the original specification. We
> ESF> want to be able to simply have the note saved -- that is, no
> interaction
> ESF> with emacs directly. Can this be done as well?
>
> Sure, there is the immediate-finish pr
If I run M-x org-store-link when my current emacs frame is just showing
one MH-E window (and nothing else in the frame), e.g. the "show-+inbox"
buffer, then the link to that email is created okay, but the window
frames are altered so that the +inbox summary window is also shown.
In general, the pre
Hi Vladimir,
Vladimir Alexiev writes:
> How to avoid line breakage in the patch?
Better to use plain text emails from your client - sending from gmane
will result in messing up long lines.
> Some source lines are naturally >80 chars and I wouldn't like to shorten them.
> I posted from the web
I'm trying to create a weekly report of items completed or
outstanding. I'd like to bucket these by status. I've got my entries
with a DEADLINE calendar date set.
For example given the org input:
* TODO Fix bug for software project X
DEADLINE: <2011-02-07 Mon>
* DONE Update documentation for
Hi Tassilo,
Tassilo Horn writes:
> If the imagemagick backend is used for displaying the image in question,
> then resizing is possible by providing a :width or/and :height spec.
>
> ,
> |Images loaded with ImageMagick support a few new display
> | specifications:
> |
> | `:width, :heig
Bastien writes:
> Hi all,
>
> we have had a good time at FOSDEM. It was great to meet Carsten, Stefan
> Vollmar, Sebastien Vauban, Jose E. Marchesi, Brian Gough and others.
>
> Special thanks to Stefan, who presented a very nice use cas at his lab,
> and to Sébastien who presented a few Org Babe
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For one project, I am usinr org to write submit scripte to a cluster
runing torqu. The important bit in this is, that between the shebang and
the code, no other executable line must occur. As I am using variables
in org (:var) they will occur just
On Feb 7, 2011, at 1:07 AM, Bastien wrote:
Dear Carsten,
more than 20 generous Orgers gathered 517€ as a gift for Org.
You've got to be kidding me. Wow. You guys (any girls?) are
great, thanks so much. Now I will thing of something really nice
to do with this.
I didn't check, but I gue
Richard Riley writes:
> crypt tagged entries are not showing up in the journal. Is it because the
> properties
> are being encrypted too?
>
> ,
> | vodafone new pin
> :pin:vodafone:superpin:sim:crypt:
> |:PROPERTIES:
> |:DateCreated: <2
On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 7:13 AM, Bastien wrote:
>> Also something to popup the keys (is there anything like growl for
>> linux) would be very useful in this kind of presentation
>
> I tested key-mon (https://code.google.com/p/key-mon/) which looks nice
> at first glance, but modifiers keys are only
Hi Dan,
Dan Davison wrote:
> Sébastien Vauban
> writes:
>> Dan Davison wrote:
>>> Just quickly, one thing I noticed is that the begin/end lines were visible
>>> even inside folded trees. I.e., in a folded org file, containing many src
>>> blocks, I could see the coloured backgrounds "poking out"
Hi Dan,
Dan Davison wrote:
> Cool post. I hope someone has some good ideas in this thread. Some quick
> responses / questions below.
>
>> Note, in the latter code block, that I did not even tried to really chain
>> steps 2 and 3: I'm rewriting step 3, including step 2 inside it.
>>
>> *I certainly
Hi,
The sitemap generation when publishing a project does not take into
account a title change in a page.
I need to remove the org cache files (~/.org-timestamps/org-*) to get it
updated.
Is there a way to correct this behaviour (bug) ?
J.
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Hi Andrea,
Andrea Crotti writes:
> I was there and you all did a great job, thanks!
Thanks!
> The only things that could be made better imho is the readability.
> The font was too small for all three presenters, and the minibuffer
> unreadable already from the middle of the room.
Yes, I shoul
As I understand it, D-bus works on windows, OSX, GNU/Linux.
Why reinvent the wheel?
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes:
> Must be something that is really cross-platform. Don't forget there
> are OSX and Windows users around!
>
> On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 10:22 AM, Christopher Allan Webber
> wrote:
>
As I said, I can be persuaded otherwise, but saying don't use org-mode
tables isn't very persuasive. What is the semantic model for "enter"
when using org-mode tables? Clearly I don't understand it.
Thanks,
Chris.
On 4 February 2011 17:58, Achim Gratz wrote:
> Christopher Witte writes:
>> I
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