How can I schedule a multiday event? I mean, for instance there is a
multiday holiday or a vacation... I don't want to schedule Day 1, Day 2,
etc.
I've tried entering an interval after C-c C-s, like 2011-05-01 - 05-10 but
that doesn't work.
How can I do this?
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JJ
Hey Marco:
'info' is your friend:
8.1 Timestamps, deadlines, and scheduling
=
Hey Marco:
Indeed it is there, how could I've missed it. I did RTFM, but just didn't
see it there, and it is there :O)
Thanks for helping... :O)
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JJ
Hi, Jambunathan,
Sorry, it took me a long time to get around to this. I pulled your
current version this morning. Tested with LibreOffice 3.3.2, Emacs
23.3.1 and Org-mode 7.5 under Mac OS X 10.6.7 this time.
You have addressed all my reports, and it's working fine with the test
document.
Hi Eric and Christian,
Christian Moe m...@christianmoe.com writes:
The *conclusion* (where Eric Schulte's new bibtex functions should go)
is not a big concern to me, but FWIW, the *premise* strikes me as
unnecessarily restrictive.
I submit that, for any non-Org format or application foo,
Alan E. Davis lngn...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
cat ~/references.bib |xclip -selection clipboard
will copy the entirety of the references.bib file to the clipboard.
This is good. Thank you. This will certainly be helpful in some cases.
The case for cb2Bib is somewhat different, as once
Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:
Hi Eric and Christian,
Christian Moe m...@christianmoe.com writes:
The *conclusion* (where Eric Schulte's new bibtex functions should go)
is not a big concern to me, but FWIW, the *premise* strikes me as
unnecessarily restrictive.
I submit that, for
Marco Wahl marcow...@gmail.com writes:
How can I schedule a multiday event? I mean, for instance there is a
multiday holiday or a vacation... I don't want to schedule Day 1, Day 2,
etc.
I've tried entering an interval after C-c C-s, like 2011-05-01 - 05-10 but
that doesn't work.
How can I
Hi.
I' like to know a count of search results.
(message
You have %s habits which are out of date.
(org-agenda-match-count
(tags-todo STYLE=\habit\+SCHEDULED=\now\)))
Is there any way?
Regards.
Hi Eric,
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:
[...]
I understand I may add to the types variable. When using
org-bibtex-create, I can enter any arbitrary field as a PROPERTY;
however, org-bibtex ignores anything outside of the universe it knows
Hi Eric,
This is fitting very nicely into my workflow. Thanks. Here are some
reactions after a bit more experience with the package.
It would be nice to be able to call org-bibtex-create with an option
to fill in required and optional fields. I typically need a few
optional fields and
Hi Juan,
Juan Pechiar j...@pechiar.com writes:
Hi,
Out of the box, ob-ditaa does not work with non-ascii characters.
I looked into the problem in order to answer a user request on
StackOverflow (yes, there are org-mode questions posted there instead
of here!).
Suvayu Ali fatkasuvayu+linux at gmail.com writes:
This is very useful. I made some enhancements in the attached patches.
The first one adds a very basic minibuffer history. You can navigate the
history by the usual `M-p' and `M-n'. The second patch fixes an issue,
now you can go to the first
Hi John,
John Hendy wrote:
Sebastien: my other questions re. how to interpret the code and
inserting proper linebreaks are still of interest!
Sorry, just came back today after a 2-week holiday.
Given the number of posts I have to read, could you tell me if all your
questions have been
Suvayu Ali fatkasuvayu+linux at gmail.com writes:
Since you are starting out, I would recommend to start with Emacs 23.2
if it is possible. There have been too many enhancements to make the
effort definitely worth it.
Thank you, how can I update emacs on mac?
I've customized the variables
Either install emacs DMG from
http://emacsformacosx.com/
or Aquaemacs from
http://aquamacs.org/
Both will read your .emacs customizations.
HTH
--
Urs Rau
Is there a difference between the two?
Or personal prefrence?
-Travis
On 25 Apr, 2011, at 6:23 PM, Urs Rau (UK) wrote:
http://aquamacs.org/
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Google it. Sifting through, however...
-
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1096009/carbon-vs-aqua-vs-cocoa-emacs-builds
- http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/EmacsForMacOS
I chose gnu emacs. No particular reason, but there was something
psychological about using the same on Linux as well, so I went
Marcel van der Boom marcel at hsdev.com writes:
My personal conclusion was, given proper outlining and no or very few
assumptions about indentation preferences, it would be very difficult or
confusing to implement.
The amount of alternatives given in the thread gave me enough food for
a
I had aquaemacs on my mac earlier. It didn't come with org-mode built
in. I think maybe org-mode 4.54 is included in emacsformacosx if ifo
org in terminal mode on my mac mini is any indicator. I hope this helps
somebody.
On Mon, 25 Apr 2011, John Hendy wrote:
Google it. Sifting through,
I'd just recommend installing whatever version of emacs you want and
then install org from git. Dead simple, no confusion about being up to
date, etc.
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html#keeping-current-with-Org-mode-development
Best regards,
John
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 7:06 PM, Jude
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 01:13:41PM -0600, Eric Schulte wrote:
I just pushed up a change to ob-ditaa which adds a new header argument,
namely :java through which options can be passed to the java command.
With that patch the following should work
#+begin_src ditaa :file ... :cmdline -e utf-8
Juan Pechiar j...@pechiar.com writes:
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 01:13:41PM -0600, Eric Schulte wrote:
I just pushed up a change to ob-ditaa which adds a new header argument,
namely :java through which options can be passed to the java command.
With that patch the following should work
On 25 Apr, 2011, at 8:21 PM, John Hendy wrote:
I'd just recommend installing whatever version of emacs you want and
then install org from git. Dead simple, no confusion about being up to
date, etc.
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html#keeping-current-with-Org-mode-development
Ok,
Dead simple so long as build goes nominally. That didn't happen with
current stable version on my mac, so you recommend the git clone?
On Mon, 25 Apr 2011, John Hendy wrote:
I'd just recommend installing whatever version of emacs you want and
then install org from git. Dead simple, no
Arnold,
Your mac will be the client and pull off the remote git server.On Mon, 25
Apr 2011, Arnold, Travis wrote:
On 25 Apr, 2011, at 8:21 PM, John Hendy wrote:
I'd just recommend installing whatever version of emacs you want and
then install org from git. Dead simple, no confusion
when org-src-font-lock-fontify-block copies text from the buffer named
org-src-fontification:c++-mode to code block,
#+BEGIN_SRC c++
void foo()
{
}
#+END_SRC
it copies face text properties of strings at the same time.
However, face text property relies on the default face of the source
Ok -- it's settled. I was completely unfamiliar with org-mode on OS X
until about a month ago. I'm going to trash my installation, start
over from scratch, and write a beginner's version of setting this up
for OS X.
I'll probably take a week to get around to it, so others can chime in
during the
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 8:19 PM, Arnold, Travis tlarn...@radford.edu wrote:
On 25 Apr, 2011, at 8:21 PM, John Hendy wrote:
I'd just recommend installing whatever version of emacs you want and
then install org from git. Dead simple, no confusion about being up to
date, etc.
Hi everybody -
I want to create a custom agenda view that filters by both TODO state
and tags, i.e. a combination of todo and tags-todo search types. I
have tried creating custom search action
((org-agenda-todo TODO) (org-agenda-filter tag1|tag2)) but failed.
Any pointers?
Thanks,
--
Laurynas
Recent pull from master changed the behaviour of the default agenda
view. It used to list the TODO items also but now it only displays the
scheduled one. Am I missing something?
Thanks and Regards
Noorul
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