Daniel Bausch danielbau...@gmx.de writes:
Anyone? It might be a duplicate of what Gustav Wiktröm reported on 1st of
September, but his problem was not resolved, either.
Daniel
Am Dienstag 15. November 2011, 22:12:45 schrieb Daniel Bausch:
Hello list,
consider the following example:
|
Martyn Jago martyn.j...@btinternet.com writes:
Apologies I had a typo - please ignore the previous mail. So this looks more
sensible:
Daniel Bausch danielbau...@gmx.de writes:
Anyone? It might be a duplicate of what Gustav Wiktröm reported on 1st of
September, but his problem was not
Martyn Jago martyn.j...@btinternet.com wrote:
Martyn Jago martyn.j...@btinternet.com writes:
Apologies I had a typo - please ignore the previous mail. So this looks more
sensible:
Daniel Bausch danielbau...@gmx.de writes:
Anyone? It might be a duplicate of what Gustav Wiktrom
Hi Nick,
Nick Dokos wrote:
Martyn Jago martyn.j...@btinternet.com wrote:
There are literally hundreds of uses of #+srcname and #+source within
Worg - should I be updating these to #+name ? In other words, does Worg
reflect the last official release (the Emacs release), or the bleeding
edge
On 11/22/11 3:44 PM, Erik L. Arneson wrote:
Do I then understand correctly that what you want to do is simply to
generate one COinS snippet with metadata about the document itself
(author, title, etc.)?
Yes, though it doesn't need to be only COinS. Zotero supports a number
of different
I have two questions on (possibly) improving aesthetics on columns
when editing org tables.
Following the thread on table editing, I have a minor issue with
editing org-mode for Latex generation (which I do most of the time!).
I have a table with several columns which are e.g. integer numbers and
What may be a leading hint is that even
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#+TBLFM: $2=$1;T
does not deliver correct results. It should deliver -07:59:59.
Daniel
Am Mittwoch 23. November 2011, 11:23:49 schrieb Nick Dokos:
Martyn Jago martyn.j...@btinternet.com wrote:
Martyn Jago
Hello,
I recently started playing with the following setup for an Org file of
mine:
* Movies
:PROPERTIES:
:COLUMNS: %35ITEM %5LIST_ORDER(List) %25Director %19Genre %7Year
%6IMDB_Rating(Rating) %8Watched{X/} %4My_Rating(Me)
:WATCHED_All: [ ] [X]
:END:
** List 1
** List 2
Each of List 1 and 2
On Wed, 23 Nov 2011 09:13:18 -0200
Daniel Martins daniel...@gmail.com wrote:
1) Can I do the same in org-mode i.e. a previous (and possibly local)
definition or long variable befopre putting them in a table?
Try this in the header of the org file:
#+LATEX_HEADER: \def\ll{$\lambda$}
The
Worked perfectly.
Question 2 is a (minor) pity.
Thank you very much.
Daniel
2011/11/23 Suvayu Ali fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com:
#+LATEX_HEADER: \def\ll{$\lambda$}
Leonidas Tsampros ltsamp...@upnet.gr writes:
Hello,
I recently started playing with the following setup for an Org file of
mine:
* Movies
:PROPERTIES:
:COLUMNS: %35ITEM %5LIST_ORDER(List) %25Director %19Genre %7Year
%6IMDB_Rating(Rating) %8Watched{X/} %4My_Rating(Me)
:WATCHED_All: [ ]
Now i have
(set-language-environment UTF-8)
(prefer-coding-system 'utf-8-unix)
(setq org-export-html-coding-system 'utf-8-unix)
and publishing works perfectly. Funny, that i have every locale set to
en_US.UTF-8, but LANGUAGE and LC_ALL set to empty. But when i set them to
en_US.UTF-8, Emacs
Sebastien Vauban wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com wrote:
Is there any way to find out what the org version is at the worg site?
BTW, sorry, yes, the answer is yes: see section What software is available on
Worg for Babel code execution? on http://orgmode.org/worg/worg-setup.html.
But one can
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
Consider the following cases:
#+name: one-more
#+header: :var k=2
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(1+ k)
#+end_src
#+header: :var k=2
#+name: one-more
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(1+ k)
#+end_src
#+attr_html: :textarea t :height 10 :width 40
#+name:
Hi Nick,
Nick Dokos wrote:
Sebastien Vauban wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com wrote:
Is there any way to find out what the org version is at the worg site?
BTW, sorry, yes, the answer is yes: see section What software is available
on
Worg for Babel code execution? on
[fn:1]
Footnotes:
[fn:1] Mail
On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 00:35, Daniel Schoepe dan...@schoepe.org wrote:
Diary sexps is probably the wrong thing to use for what you want: I
don't know how far you want to take it, but iiuc, the easiest thing to
do is write a script (in your favorite language) that generates a file
of entries,
On Wed, 23 Nov 2011, Christian Moe wrote:
Does Org document header data include more than author, title, date,
description and keywords. So I'd be inclined to go with Dublin Core
for this, and just twin the ordinary META tags (which Zotero doesn't
bother with, probably wisely) with DC
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
On Nov 4, 2011, at 7:56 AM, gylns wrote:
Hi, all
I want to empty all my contents but leave only with the headlines and the
properties, is there a fast way?
[...]
For one file:
perl -ne 'print if /^\*+ / or
On Wed, 23 Nov 2011 17:41:49 +0100, suvayu ali fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com
wrote:
You can take pointers from here:
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-hacks.html#sec-3-12
Yeah, I figured out a solution that works for me:
(defadvice org-todo-list (before org-todo-gen-notmuch activate)
(let ((buf
I have many open tasks in a file, and I want to work a bit on each, one after
another, without neglecting any. That would be a round-robin approach.
But how can I find the oldest clocked-out open task in a file?
Can I order the agenda by recentness?
I found org-clock-history but it
On 11/23/11 5:45 PM, Erik L. Arneson wrote:
Thanks, that looks like a good start!
Let me know how it went.
Christian
Jambunathan K kjambunat...@gmail.com writes:
This should be fixed now.
The problem was triggered because of inter-mixing label references and
the italics style in the same line.
Brilliant, thanks! Works now.
--
: Eric S Fraga (GnuPG: 0xC89193D8FFFCF67D) in Emacs 24.0.90.1
: using Org-mode
Hi Gustav and Daniel
2011/9/30 Gustav Wikström gustav.e...@gmail.com:
How do I add or remove a single cell in a table?
Example:
I have the following table:
|1 |1 |
|2 |3 |
|3 |4 |
|4 | |
Now I want to add an empty cell in
On Tue, 22 Nov 2011 06:00:49 -1000, t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) said:
TSD This looks brilliant. The interactive functions seem to know their way
TSD around my various org-mode files. Looking forward to the generic
TSD exporter and the LaTeX back-end.
Most specifically, the hardest part of
At Sat, 19 Nov 2011 21:37:08 -0500,
Bernt Hansen wrote:
I have the entries I want but my original clock lines have been deleted.
I would expect this behaviour for the newly created clones only - not
the original entry.
Pushed a fix for this problem. Could you check it works out for you?
On Wed, Nov 23 2011, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Fixed, thanks, please verify.
Verified: ok, thanks.
Is `(defvar parse-time-weekdays)' still needed then? And if yes, why?
--
Peter
Hello,
This has been discussed here a number of times before, but I still see
this bug.
Test case:
emacs -q /tmp/test.org
--- test.org contents ---
* DONE test
SCHEDULED: 2011-11-23 Wed
--- test.org contents ---
C-c [
M-x org-agenda a
DONE is correctly displayed with the org-done face as
Peter Münster pmli...@free.fr wrote:
On Wed, Nov 23 2011, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Fixed, thanks, please verify.
Verified: ok, thanks.
Is `(defvar parse-time-weekdays)' still needed then? And if yes, why?
Generally speaking, defvars like this tell the compiler to shut up about
the
On Wed, Nov 23 2011, Nick Dokos wrote:
Generally speaking, defvars like this tell the compiler to shut up about
the free variable. You can see if it is needed, by commenting out the
defvar and then trying to compile the file.
Indeed, now there are 30 warnings instead of only 29 ... ;)
Thanks
Peter Münster pmli...@free.fr wrote:
On Wed, Nov 23 2011, Nick Dokos wrote:
Generally speaking, defvars like this tell the compiler to shut up about
the free variable. You can see if it is needed, by commenting out the
defvar and then trying to compile the file.
Indeed, now there are
Dave Abrahams d...@boostpro.com writes:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error Before first headline at position 1142
in buffer *Org Agenda*)
signal(error (Before first headline at position 1142 in buffer *Org
Agenda*))
error(Before first headline at position %d in buffer %s 1142
Hi,
I was going to convert my bibtex file into an org-mode file.
I receive an error message for conference entries.
E.g.
I can read in by org-bibtex-read
@CONFERENCE{foo11,
author = {foo, A. and faa, B},
title = {This is the title},
booktitle = {Proceeding of the 5th Org-mode conference},
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