Hi Memnon,
On Sat, Jul 23, 2011 at 3:15 AM, Memnon Anon
wrote:
> ,
> | org-agenda-skip-comment-trees is a variable defined in `org-agenda.el'.
> | Its value is t
> |
> | Documentation:
> | Non-nil means skip trees that start with the COMMENT keyword.
> | When nil, these trees are also scanned
Hi Bastien,
Bastien wrote:
> thanks a lot for the patch.
>
> I've just committed a modified version of it:
>
>
> http://orgmode.org/w/?p=org-mode.git;a=commit;h=2f1fbc58be1dc48621217d666da7bc46c3c5d84e
>
> Putting "preamble", "content" and "postamble" in a new variable
> `org-export-html-divs
Maybe someone else is interested in my "personal wiki" I implemented
on top of org-mode.
It basically adds three things to plain org-mode
* Narrowing
Makes only current section[*] visible and thus avoids any distraction
by unrelated things.
* Automatic links of all text matching a section name
I must confess that I've fallen onto the Tablet bandwagon, and despite
the alure of having a more functional mobile-org,I went for an android
tablet (to match the phone, and because I'm not a mac user.) Largely I
think it's great, and while I've got a mobile-org setup that I like
well enough, I fou
Hi Orgers,
I know that I can use `org-search-view' or `org-occur-in-agenda-files'
from the agenda to search for some string on all my agenda files. And I
can customise `org-agenda-text-search-extra-files' to include extra text
files.
These search functions are quite powerful in general, so I was
Hi Sebastien,
thanks a lot for the patch.
I've just committed a modified version of it:
http://orgmode.org/w/?p=org-mode.git;a=commit;h=2f1fbc58be1dc48621217d666da7bc46c3c5d84e
Putting "preamble", "content" and "postamble" in a new variable
`org-export-html-divs' (which see). The old vari
Hi Jude and Bart
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 10:13, Bastien wrote:
> Bart Bunting writes:
>> I have noticed that emacspeak does not read anything done using
>> overlays. I am presuming the column and row labels are done this way.
>
> Yes, the references are displayed as an overlay.
As an alternati
* Memnon Anon wrote:
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> How can I refer to an ID in another Org-mode file (withing the same
>> folder)?
> [...]
>> I was searching in the Org-mode manual but could not find any
>> solution for my problem. Either this is not possible or I could not
>> find the (existing) solu
* suvayu ali wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 23, 2011 at 5:05 PM, Karl Voit wrote:
>> I would like you to point to id:foo.org#interesting
>
> This should work:
> [[id:interesting][Description]]
Wow, this worked indeed! I assumed that this would work only within
files of org-agenda-files.
Thanks!
--
Karl
Karl Voit writes:
> How can I refer to an ID in another Org-mode file (withing the same
> folder)?
[...]
> I was searching in the Org-mode manual but could not find any
> solution for my problem. Either this is not possible or I could not
> find the (existing) solution yet.
,[ (info "(org)Se
Hi Ken,
writes:
> Yeah, I get that, but I was hoping a circular reference (or alternatively
> a seemingly invalid reference, since I have no third h-line) would cause
> an error rather than force me to kill Emacs.
Right. This is now the case. Thanks for bringing this up.
--
Bastien
On Sat, Jul 23, 2011 at 5:05 PM, Karl Voit wrote:
> I would like you to point to id:foo.org#interesting
This should work:
[[id:interesting][Description]]
--
Suvayu
Open source is the future. It sets us free.
Hi!
How can I refer to an ID in another Org-mode file (withing the same
folder)?
,[ file:foo.org ]
| * This is interesting
| :PROPERTIES:
| :ID: interesting
| :END:
`
,[ file:bar.org ]
| I would like you to point to id:foo.org#interesting
`
The link like this does not (yet
Hi all,
Are special characters allowed in tags? I have a set of source blocks
that use certain Haskell functions and to the heading I'd like to add
tags with those function names. But the functions are named eg. (&&&)
which won't show up if typed normally. Is there an escape character
that will all
Hi all
I would like to bump my previous post, although being aware that
everybody here is volunteer.
Michael
On Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 13:12, Michael Brand wrote:
Hi all
It seems to me that there is an inconsistency with the default
PRIORITY in searches and custom agenda blocks of types like "ta
Thank you very much Max! This works great. Thanks for your help, and
to Matt Jones for the app.
Stephen
> > see "Dropbox authentication". Should the "MobileOrg" folder
> > have been created for me on my Dropbox site? (It looks like it is
> > automatically created on the iphone app). Nothing
Jude DaShiell writes:
> Thanks, here's what I have now and it almost works. When I add a new
> line though the averages don't change until I delete the TBLFM: line and
> the line with the =vmean(@2..-1) formulas on it then key the formulas in
> again. Then the averages do update to reflect ne
Thanks, here's what I have now and it almost works. When I add a new
line though the averages don't change until I delete the TBLFM: line and
the line with the =vmean(@2..-1) formulas on it then key the formulas in
again. Then the averages do update to reflect new numbers. That's not
a diffi
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