Bastien wrote:
> Okay, I've pushed another fix.
>
> This let me stumble upon another case: the one with org-schedule and
> org-deadline ignoring warning cookies -- these cases are also fixed.
>
> Please confirm!
>
Confirmed. There is a peculiar corner case:
If I have a headline that's both s
Hi Sebastien,
As far as I know we have not received FSF papers for Andreas, so I do
not believe it will be possible to apply this patch before the 7.6
release.
Best -- Eric
"Sebastien Vauban" writes:
> Hi Andreas and Eric,
>
> Could this patch be part of 7.6? Very useful...
>
> Best regards,
Bastien writes:
> Hi Eric,
>
> Eric Schulte writes:
>
>> 1. I see Shelagh Manton mentioned as an author, would it be possible for
>>Shelagh to complete the FSF copyright assignment forms? Otherwise I
>>don't believe we can add ob-lilypond to the Org-mode core, although
>>we could st
Okay, I've pushed another fix.
This let me stumble upon another case: the one with org-schedule and
org-deadline ignoring warning cookies -- these cases are also fixed.
Please confirm!
Thanks,
--
Bastien
Hi Matthieu,
Matthieu Lemerre writes:
> - With a bit of elisp (to implement RFC-2446 compliant export), I think
> full outlook/exchange compliance could be really doable.
Can you give an example of a RFC-2446 compliant entry (with the new
field you mentioned in the previous email)?
I guess a
Bastien wrote:
> Hello Karl,
>
> Karl Voit writes:
>
> > Sorry when I disagree for one case:
> >
> > When I change each entry in my test data using «C-c .» and clicking
> > on 1st of July ...
> >
> > ,[ test data ]
> > | <2011-06-28 Tue>
> > | <2011-06-28 Tue +1w>
> > | <2011-06-28 Tue -1d
Hi Eric,
Eric Schulte writes:
> 1. I see Shelagh Manton mentioned as an author, would it be possible for
>Shelagh to complete the FSF copyright assignment forms? Otherwise I
>don't believe we can add ob-lilypond to the Org-mode core, although
>we could still place it in the contrib
Hi Rafael,
Rafael Calsaverini writes:
> is it possible to export an org file to latex with no preamble and no
> \begin{document}??
Not at the moment. Is it something you need regularily?
--
Bastien
Hello Karl,
Karl Voit writes:
> Sorry when I disagree for one case:
>
> When I change each entry in my test data using «C-c .» and clicking
> on 1st of July ...
>
> ,[ test data ]
> | <2011-06-28 Tue>
> | <2011-06-28 Tue +1w>
> | <2011-06-28 Tue -1d>
> | <2011-06-28 Tue +1w -1d>
> `
>
>
John J Foerch writes:
> Hello,
>
> I have a question about the use-case for org-evaluate-time-range,
> because for what I would use it for, its behavior seems
> counter-intuitive. Consider a time range:
>
> <2011-08-12 Fri>--<2011-08-14 Sun>
>
> Calling org-evaluate-time-range on this range
Hi,
"Sebastien Vauban" wrote:
> Sébastien Vauban wrote:
>> Jonathan BISSON wrote:
>>> Sébastien Vauban writes:
After a couple of tests, I've observed that the postamble is forced to be
included *inside* the div "content".
Proof on Line 1764... These are the ending tags of ever
Hi
> I guess most of us who would be interested in this would have
> ImageMagick *convert* at hand, if it's difficult to get Lilypond or
> lilypond-book to do it directly.
>
I tentatively disagree.
Arrangement mode needs to work for me with the minimal of fuss.
Annotation mode similarly fo
Hi Andreas and Eric,
Could this patch be part of 7.6? Very useful...
Best regards,
Seb
Andreas Leha wrote:
> It's on the way.
>
> Am 26.02.2011 01:13, schrieb Eric Schulte:
>> Hi Andreas,
>>
>> This patch looks like a great idea and a clean implementation. Thanks
>> for sharing. Would you b
Bastien writes:
> Bastien writes:
>
>> Indeed -- Lilypond is an old GNU project, I guess there are many Emacs
>> gnusers. I would love to include ob-lilypond.el in the next release, it
>> adds a nice functionality and cannot break anything.
>
> I forgot to mention that I leave this decision to
>
> Well, I have many other problems with this version (such as speed commands not
> working anymore, yasnippet expansion not working anymore on TAB, some files
> which say they're not in Org-agenda-files, etc.) but that's another story.
>
I don't understand, are you saying that all of the above p
Herbert Sitz writes:
> Eric Schulte gmail.com> writes:
>> skip gmail.com> writes:
>>
>> > Is there a way I can produce output of tangle blocks to specific file
>> > paths?
>> >
>>
>> The manual is useful: http://orgmode.org/manual/tangle.html
>>
>
> Eric --
>
> I was wondering similar thing
This is very doable since it is the first thing I tried on initial
experimentation. I think I had some difficulty cropping the snippet (png)
in that the result had no padding at all, but I'm guessing that can be
overcome.
I guess most of us who would be interested in this would have
ImageMag
Hello,
I have a question about the use-case for org-evaluate-time-range,
because for what I would use it for, its behavior seems
counter-intuitive. Consider a time range:
<2011-08-12 Fri>--<2011-08-14 Sun>
Calling org-evaluate-time-range on this range reports 2 days, but for
situations when
Hi Jumba,
Sorry for testing this out late. Been busy. See my comments below.
On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 4:38 AM, Jambunathan K wrote:
>> In addition, is there a way to set up a header, or some text, before
>> the title, similar to the attached file (including the image)? I
>> don't mind if the s
Hi,
is it possible to export an org file to latex with no preamble and no
\begin{document}?? I just needed to translate org-mode syntax to latex
syntax, with no other headers and preambles around the text. Is this
possible?
I tried to add a "clean" class to my .emacs like this:
;;
Hi,
is it possible to export an org file to latex with no preamble and no
\begin{document}?? I just needed to translate org-mode syntax to latex
syntax, with no other headers and preambles around the text. Is this
possible?
I tried to add a "clean" class to my .emacs like this:
;;
Hello Nick and Michael,
Sorry for the delayed response. I had an important appointment.
On Tue, 28 Jun 2011 14:39:13 +0200
Michael Markert wrote:
>
> With this patch for the makefile I can get it running:
>
> -- ---
>
> diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile
> index 239ab2e..2d1d324 100644
> ---
Hi Martyn
Thank you very much for sharing your work.
On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 19:06, Martyn Jago wrote:
>> But much better, IMO, would be a way to `evaluate' a single Lilypond
>> block and get #+RESULTS with a link to a PNG representing just that
>> snippet of music. The snippet would then show u
On 6/28/11 7:06 PM, Martyn Jago wrote:
Status changed from SOMEDAY to TODO.
Great, I'll be looking out for it.
Yours,
Christian
Hello,
Bastien writes:
> There is one problem though: when you try to move down a paragraph when
> it is followed by a list, Emacs doesn't understand the list should be
> treated as a paragraph.
>
> Any idea on how to circumvent this? Or should we live with this and
> implement the solution?
* Bastien wrote:
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> The warning period still gets deleted though :-(
>
> You're right, should be fixed now.
Sorry when I disagree for one case:
When I change each entry in my test data using «C-c .» and clicking
on 1st of July ...
,[ test data ]
| <2011-06-28 Tue>
| <
On 28 Jun 2011, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Michael Markert wrote:
>>
>> Problem: autoload.el generates file names with lisp/ prefix.
>
> For you and Suvayu, but not for me. It's the discrepancy
> that bothers me.
I dug into emacs because I thought "Sure, there must be some change in
the meantime", wel
Karl Voit writes:
> The warning period still gets deleted though :-(
You're right, should be fixed now.
Thanks!
--
Bastien
* David Maus wrote:
>
> As far as I know a lot, if not most, email messages are transfered in
> 7bit for backward compatibility reasons and getting things other than
> text/plain; charset=3Dus-ascii across the net via email requires a lot
> of things to consider (RFC2045-49 in all their glory).
Hi Cameron
> Hi,
>
> I'm thrilled that Lilypond has been added to Babel, grateful for the
> extra thought given to Mac users -- and completely bowled over by your
> demos!
>
> So please consider this a polite request to bump up "Consider the
> option to embed resultant partial musical output
Hi Benjamin,
Benjamin Slade writes:
> But what I was wondering is this: orgmode generally interprets *word*
> as bolding of "word" and /word/ as italicising of "word". So is there
> a way to make it export *word* as \textbf{word} and /word/ as \textit
> {word}, when using orgtbl.
Not for now, s
Hi Paul,
Paul Sexton writes:
> By default, if used within ordinary paragraphs in org mode, M-up and M-down
> transpose *lines* (not sentences). This was not useful to me.
To me neither.
> The following
> code makes these keys transpose paragraphs, keeping the point at the start
> of the mov
Hi Laurence,
Lawrence Mitchell writes:
> * lisp/org-latex.el (org-export-latex-fontify-headline): Convert
> quotes to their LaTeX equivalents using
> org-export-latex-quotation-marks.
Applied, thanks!
> It would appear to be so, though I'm not sure if the decision not
> to convert quotation ma
Hi Holger,
Holger Wenzel writes:
> in emacs 23.3 with the org-mode release_7.5-421-ge734e I experience an
> incompatibility between org-insert-link and partial-completion-mode.
This should be fixed now.
Thanks,
--
Bastien
Hi Cameron
> Cameron Horsburgh gmail.com> writes:
>
> This is very exciting. I use LilyPond a lot for various projects and I
> think integration with orgmode is an obvious solution to a problem I
> hope to find very soon!
>
> LilyPond is largely written in Scheme and I'm pretty sure a few of the
Hi Paul,
Paul Sexton writes:
> I think there's an error in 'org-without-partial-completion' in org-macs.el.
> The variable pc-mode gets bound to the value of partial-completion-mode - but
> this is a VARIABLE (t if that mode is enabled). Funcalling the value of
> the variable produces an error
Hi Achim,
Achim Gratz writes:
> Bastien writes:
>> Applied, thanks a lot. Let take at least one day to let people test
>> this patch -- feedback welcome.
>
> Here's a template I've been using for testing. Try it with different
> settings for both global and file local variables.
Works well h
On 28 Jun 2011, Nick Dokos wrote:
>
>
> I cannot reproduce it even with latest org, latest emacs:
> org-install.el makes properly with autoloads that look like this:
>
> ,
> | (autoload 'org-mode "org" "\
> | Outline-based notes management and organizer, alias
> | \"Carsten's outline-mode for
Michael Markert wrote:
> On 28 Jun 2011, Nick Dokos wrote:
> >
> >
> > I cannot reproduce it even with latest org, latest emacs:
> > org-install.el makes properly with autoloads that look like this:
> >
> > ,
> > | (autoload 'org-mode "org" "\
> > | Outline-based notes management and organiz
* Nick Dokos wrote:
>
> Do you use compiled (.elc) files?
Not intentionally.
> If so, you need to "make clean; make" before restarting. You can
> also check with
This one did the trick. Thanks!
--
Karl Voit
After re-compiling my elc files, I have now the following behavior:
* Karl Voit wrote:
>
> created timestamp with «C-c .»
> <2011-06-28 Tue>
>
> modified with «C-c.» to wednesday:
> <2011-06-29 Wed>
>
> manually added repeater:
> <2011-06-29 Wed +1w>
>
> «C-c .» + click on Jul 5th:
<2011-07-05 T
Karl Voit wrote:
> * Bastien wrote:
> > Karl Voit writes:
> >
> >> -> repeater and warning period is lost :-(
> >
> > I cannot reproduce this.
> > Did you take care of loading the freshly pulled Org version?
>
> «git pull» on the master and then I re-started my Emacs. I thought
> this should
Karl Voit writes:
> «git pull» on the master and then I re-started my Emacs. I thought
> this should be enough ...
If you byte-compiled the previous version of Org, Emacs will load
this one, not the fresh one.
> Or is there any setting that can conflict and produce the behavior
> of my Org-mod
Bastien wrote:
> Karl Voit writes:
>
> > -> repeater and warning period is lost :-(
>
> I cannot reproduce this.
>
> Did you take care of loading the freshly pulled Org version?
>
I can't reproduce this either. Both repeaters and warning periods
are preserved with C-c . (and with C-c C-s a
* Bastien wrote:
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> -> repeater and warning period is lost :-(
>
> I cannot reproduce this.
> Did you take care of loading the freshly pulled Org version?
«git pull» on the master and then I re-started my Emacs. I thought
this should be enough ...
Or is there any setting
Nick Dokos wrote:
> Suvayu Ali wrote:
>
> > Hi Nick,
> >
> > On Tue, 28 Jun 2011 08:56:59 +0200
> > Michael Markert wrote:
> >
> > > Hi Nick,
> > >
> > > thanks for looking into it.
> > >
> > > But the patch doesn't work. I think that stems from the fact, that the
> > > first thing `genera
Nick Dokos writes:
> No error - it just got caught up in the cut and paste and
> I didn't delete it. Sorry.
All right, no problem!
--
Bastien
Suvayu Ali wrote:
> Hi Nick,
>
> On Tue, 28 Jun 2011 08:56:59 +0200
> Michael Markert wrote:
>
> > Hi Nick,
> >
> > thanks for looking into it.
> >
> > But the patch doesn't work. I think that stems from the fact, that the
> > first thing `generate-file-autoloads' does is to bind it new:
>
Hi Bastien,
Bastien wrote:
> "Sebastien Vauban" writes:
>
>> Just want to report 2 errors I got with the latest version of Org-mode. I'm
>> sure (with 5 nine, ie 99.999%) that I did not change anything in my setup
>> which could explain this.
>>
>> Both errors were generated after a fresh Emacs s
Karl Voit writes:
> -> repeater and warning period is lost :-(
I cannot reproduce this.
Did you take care of loading the freshly pulled Org version?
--
Bastien
Bastien wrote:
> > Â \Acirc
>
> This I don't understand -- what is the error?
>
No error - it just got caught up in the cut and paste and
I didn't delete it. Sorry.
Nick
I'm also having problems with recent changes (since yesterday, but it has
been a few days since my last update before that) that may be due to the
same cause.
It seems to be related to the library of babel.
I can reproduced with the following steps
--8<---cut here---start-
* Bastien wrote:
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> Same to me. Unfortunately I am using timestamps not only in the
>> context of DEADLINE or SCHEDULED but also for events that should
>> simply show up on the agenda (without deadline or scheduled
>> timestamp at all).
>>
>> To me this *is* a bug since my e
This is very exciting. I use LilyPond a lot for various projects and I
think integration with orgmode is an obvious solution to a problem I
hope to find very soon!
LilyPond is largely written in Scheme and I'm pretty sure a few of the
devs use emacs. There are some interesting emacs/Lily projects
Hi Paul,
"Paul M. Rodriguez" writes:
> This patch makes Org-Velocity display search results incrementally, and
> implements a more general approach to completion based on dabbrev. The
> documentation has also been rewritten.
Applied, thanks a lot!
--
Bastien
Simon Guest writes:
> I think the info file section 4.4. Handling Links would benefit from a
> note on the fact that Org removes the timestamp, and how to work
> around this.
Done, thanks.
--
Bastien
I think we can disable auto-save locally using file variables, but what
org-crypt seem to check is auto-save-default and its value probably won't
change when auto-save is disabled locally.
--
Darlan Cavalcante
At Mon, 27 Jun 2011 18:56:54 +0200,
Bastien wrote:
>
> Hi Eric,
>
> Eric S Fraga w
Hi Sebastien,
"Sebastien Vauban" writes:
> Just want to report 2 errors I got with the latest version of Org-mode. I'm
> sure (with 5 nine, ie 99.999%) that I did not change anything in my setup
> which could explain this.
>
> Both errors were generated after a fresh Emacs startup.
>
> * First
>
this is fantastic :)
org mode is becoming like the Jupiter of the emacsian solar system.
On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 8:11 AM, Christian Moe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm thrilled that Lilypond has been added to Babel, grateful for the extra
> thought given to Mac users -- and completely bowled over by your d
On Jun 28, 2011, at 14:10 PM, Christian Moe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The tips you have received from others about customizing various variables
> are likely to be what you want (will work for all your documents). But for
> completeness' sake: to change things on a file-by-file basis, you can do it
>
Hi Nick,
Nick Dokos writes:
> But it's not clear to me why \and and \or appear in the list: as far
> as LaTeX is concerned, they are not symbols (afaik): they are boolean
> operators in the ifthen package. Similarly for \divide which is an
> arithmetic operator in the calc package.
I removed \a
On 28 Jun 2011, Michael Markert wrote:
> [1 ]
> On 28 Jun 2011, Nick Dokos wrote:
>>
>>
>> Suvayu and I worked on this in an email exchange: it turns out that
>> Michael was right in that (recent) emacs 24 is indeed the culprit. In
>> particular, the variable generated-autoload-file is now initi
Hi,
I'm thrilled that Lilypond has been added to Babel, grateful for the
extra thought given to Mac users -- and completely bowled over by your
demos!
Rather than put together complex scores or generate arpeggios the
literate programming way, though, all I'd like to do is to easily
include
Hi,
The tips you have received from others about customizing various
variables are likely to be what you want (will work for all your
documents). But for completeness' sake: to change things on a
file-by-file basis, you can do it Manuel's way, but without an
external stylesheet, like this:
* Bastien wrote:
> Hi Karl,
Hi!
> for your next wish -- one that is not already accomplished :) -- please
> create a new thread with your wish as the subject of the email.
>
> Org community is very email-centric, and everything that eases the way I
> can stumble on wishes will help us accomplish
Hi Jude,
Jude DaShiell writes:
> I just checked with make targets and the Makefile has no rule to show
> available targets. Such a rule would give builders a clue as to what
> additional possibilities exist with the Makefile if it existed.
Can you provide a patch?
--
Bastien
Bastien writes:
> Indeed -- Lilypond is an old GNU project, I guess there are many Emacs
> gnusers. I would love to include ob-lilypond.el in the next release, it
> adds a nice functionality and cannot break anything.
I forgot to mention that I leave this decision to Eric, of course.
--
Bast
Hi Pieter,
Pieter Praet writes:
> 2 lessons I've learned today:
> - DON'T test this stuff in a *scratch* buffer (seriously...)
> - DO consume sufficient quantities of coffee (IOW, org-encrypt-entries
> doesn't encrypt entries unless they're *tagged* to be)
:)
>> I'm not confident in disablin
Hi Pieter,
Pieter Praet writes:
> As auto-save-mode can only cause leakage when there's actual decrypted
> data lying around, don't check for it (and potentially cause annoyance)
> on init, but only when org-decrypt-entry is called.
Applied, thanks for this!
--
Bastien
Hi Martyn,
Martyn Jago writes:
> Actually, I only recently discovered how busy Lilypond development is,
> so there must be potential users out there.
Indeed -- Lilypond is an old GNU project, I guess there are many Emacs
gnusers. I would love to include ob-lilypond.el in the next release, it
a
On Tue, 28 Jun 2011 11:18:58 +0200, Pieter Praet wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Jun 2011 11:00:43 +0200, Dror Atariah wrote:
> > This solved the problem. However, as you pointed out, in case I want to
> > publish/share this generated html, I have to send as well another file, and
> > it is not longer self
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> I've made some additional changes to the footnote branch, and fixed
> a merge conflict due to a recent patch.
>
> Since Org 7.6 is about to be released, I'd appreciate if someone using
> footnotes could test it and report back the results here. If some
> ser
Hi Stephen,
Stephen Eglen writes:
> --- org-mobile.el~2010-04-03 23:26:09.0 +0100
> +++ org-mobile.el 2011-06-28 09:47:17.0 +0100
> @@ -86,12 +86,12 @@
>:type 'file)
>
> (defcustom org-mobile-force-id-on-agenda-items t
> - "Non-nil means make all agenda items carr
Dror Atariah writes:
> I'm trying to change the font used when exporting .org to .html.
(setq org-export-html-style-include-default nil)
(setq org-export-html-style ...)
HTH
--
Bastien
dmg writes:
> here is a patch worg (org-hacks.org) describing the hack.
>
> Hopefully somebody with write access to can commit it.
Applied, thanks.
--
Bastien
Hi Eric
> Eric Schulte gmail.com> writes:
>
> Hi Martyn,
>
> This looks great, I look forward to testing it out, although my music
> composition experience is limited to using Finale in a high-school music
> theory class.
>
> It sounds like your plan is to keep this on github during the first
Hi Karl,
Karl Voit writes:
> Although this is mentioned in chapter 2 of the Org-mode manual, I
> strongly urge to mention this in section 8.3.2 «Repeated tasks»[1]
> too!
>
> Where can I place this wish?
for your next wish -- one that is not already accomplished :) -- please
create a new thread
On Tue, 28 Jun 2011 11:00:43 +0200, Dror Atariah wrote:
> This solved the problem. However, as you pointed out, in case I want to
> publish/share this generated html, I have to send as well another file, and
> it is not longer self contained. In the automatically, generated html, there
> is a s
This solved the problem. However, as you pointed out, in case I want to
publish/share this generated html, I have to send as well another file, and it
is not longer self contained. In the automatically, generated html, there is a
section at the beginning:
--==--
--- org-mobile.el~ 2010-04-03 23:26:09.0 +0100
+++ org-mobile.el 2011-06-28 09:47:17.0 +0100
@@ -86,12 +86,12 @@
:type 'file)
(defcustom org-mobile-force-id-on-agenda-items t
- "Non-nil means make all agenda items carry and ID."
+ "Non-nil means make all agenda it
Hello,
Just want to report 2 errors I got with the latest version of Org-mode. I'm
sure (with 5 nine, ie 99.999%) that I did not change anything in my setup
which could explain this.
Both errors were generated after a fresh Emacs startup.
* First
I try to open the file Work.org in which I had a
Dror Atariah writes:
> Can you help me? Thanks in advance,
I think you could use an external css file for that. You can do so by
setting the STYLE property in you org file like that:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
#+TITLE: My page
#+STYLE:
* My first title
-
Hi Erics and Christian,
Eric Schulte wrote:
> Thanks for sharing these issues, it appears I messed some functionality
> up with some of my recent changes. I believe that I have fixed these
> issues. The following examples should now all export as described.
>
> The following exports as a normal
Hi Nick,
On Tue, 28 Jun 2011 08:56:59 +0200
Michael Markert wrote:
> Hi Nick,
>
> thanks for looking into it.
>
> But the patch doesn't work. I think that stems from the fact, that the
> first thing `generate-file-autoloads' does is to bind it new:
I can confirm, I still get the error:
Canno
Dear org mode users,
I'm trying to change the font used when exporting .org to .html. At the moment,
I get
"
As auto-save-mode can only cause leakage when there's actual decrypted
data lying around, don't check for it (and potentially cause annoyance)
on init, but only when org-decrypt-entry is called.
* lisp/org-crypt.el:
- add defcustom `org-crypt-disable-auto-save'
- `org-decrypt-entry': before de
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