Wonderful!
Yours,
Christian
On 12/10/11 6:22 PM, Bastien wrote:
Dear all,
as the subject says. Please all test this heavily and report
any problems. This will be part of Org 7.8 and soon in Emacs.
Thanks a lot to Jambunathan for all this efforts, let's make
sure everything is smooth before
Hi,
I've successfully used the regular expression searches Herbert Sitz
describes to search and query a small (~ 500 kB) Org database of all
my source materials (text clippings) for a project, where some of the
properties I used had multiple values.
You will find Matt Lundin's Advanced searc
I said:
> > Back when Avdi Green was working on his book, there was some
and I managed to mangle Avdi's name pretty badly: it is "Avdi Grimm".
Apologies,
Nick
Alan L Tyree wrote:
> > http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/41826/focus=41849
>
> Yes, Calibre does a nice job of converting XHTML to ePub; it can be
> read in all the readers that I use, but it won't pass the validation
> tests. OK unless you want to publish on sites that require vali
On 12/11/2011 01:10 AM, Puneeth Chaganti wrote:
> On 12/11/11, Mikhail Titov wrote:
>> Hello!
>>
>> I wonder if I can see all clocks in a table or export them somehow as
>> csv or alike?
> Look at `org-clock-report' function [
> http://orgmode.org/manual/The-clock-table.html ]
This does not show a
On 11/12/11 18:07:48, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Alan L Tyree wrote:
>
> > Debian Squeeze; org 7.7; emacs 23.2.1
> >
> > I am back to trying to make ePub books from org articles/books. I
> am=20
> > working on a book which currently produces about 100 pages in
> LaTeX=20
> > export. It will be about 20
Great news!
I'll go over the documentation as promised.
Yours,
Christian
On 12/11/11 12:13 AM, Jambunathan K wrote:
Hello Christian
Christian Moe writes:
Hi,
Great, I'll just wait for your revised draft so we don't get versions
mixed up.
You would have seen this announcement[1] by Basti
On 12/11/11, Mikhail Titov wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I wonder if I can see all clocks in a table or export them somehow as
> csv or alike?
Look at `org-clock-report' function [
http://orgmode.org/manual/The-clock-table.html ]
Also, hitting R in the agenda mode enables a clockreport mode.
> Also how c
Alan L Tyree wrote:
> Debian Squeeze; org 7.7; emacs 23.2.1
>
> I am back to trying to make ePub books from org articles/books. I am=20
> working on a book which currently produces about 100 pages in LaTeX=20
> export. It will be about 200 pages when finished.
>
> ePub uses XHTML for the main c
Debian Squeeze; org 7.7; emacs 23.2.1
I am back to trying to make ePub books from org articles/books. I am
working on a book which currently produces about 100 pages in LaTeX
export. It will be about 200 pages when finished.
ePub uses XHTML for the main content. So, I export the org file to
HT
Hello!
I wonder if I can see all clocks in a table or export them somehow as
csv or alike?
Also how can I navigate to the last clock out?
I know I can do some exercise with awk or perl, but perhaps there should
be a better solution. I tried to google but I can't find anything :(
--
Mikhail
On 12/11/11, Sankalp wrote:
> Hi,
> I've been using org mode's #+BEGIN_SRC ... #+END_SRC feature to
> display source code.
>
> I was wondering if there's a way to include code from an external file.
> Like the *\lstinputlisting* feature in the LaTeX *listings* package.
You could use the #+INCLUD
On Sat, Dec 10 2011, Herbert Sitz wrote:
> prad towardsfreedom.com> writes:
>>
>> i read somewhere that we should keep orgfiles in an org folder. i've
>> used org casually that way and otherwise.
>>
>> what advantages are there to having them in a single folder?
>>
>
> It can be easier to spec
Hi,
I've been using org mode's #+BEGIN_SRC ... #+END_SRC feature to
display source code.
I was wondering if there's a way to include code from an external file.
Like the *\lstinputlisting* feature in the LaTeX *listings* package.
I have a source code file that keeps getting modified, and each ti
Andrey Smirnov writes:
> I wrote a letter describing the situation, to the maintainer of
> Debian's `emacs-snapshot' package and the issue has been fixed in the
> latest snapshot for both Ubuntu and Debian.
>
> Andrey Smirnov
Fantastic, Thanks for running this issue to ground,
--
Eric Schulte
Hi,
I made simple reference browser.
Just browsing, not executing commands.
https://gist.github.com/1345100
Sample setting:
(eval-after-load "org"
'(progn
(require 'anything-orgcard)
(define-key org-mode-map (kbd "M-4") 'aoc:anything-orgcard)
))
Here is a screenshot.
https://caco
On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 10:51 AM, Karl Voit wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I got a nice idea on how a very easy to use Org-mode blog system
> should look like.
>
> Currently, I am using Serendipidy with web-based editor to write
> HTML. Org-mode enabled me to write blog entries and export it to
> HTML. Then I pa
I wrote a letter describing the situation, to the maintainer of
Debian's `emacs-snapshot' package and the issue has been fixed in the
latest snapshot for both Ubuntu and Debian.
Andrey Smirnov
On Sat, Dec 10, 2011 at 19:52, suvayu ali wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 10, 2011 at 18:22, Bastien wrote:
>> as the subject says. Please all test this heavily and report
>> any problems. This will be part of Org 7.8 and soon in Emacs.
>>
>> Thanks a lot to Jambunathan for all this efforts, let's make
>>
On Sun, Dec 11, 2011 at 01:23, Herbert Sitz wrote:
> If you include a directory in the agenda-files variable then all
> .org files in that directory will automatically be included in agenda-files.
And I believe all archive files are included in the text search (C-c a s).
--
Suvayu
Open source
On Sat, Dec 10, 2011 at 18:22, Bastien wrote:
> as the subject says. Please all test this heavily and report
> any problems. This will be part of Org 7.8 and soon in Emacs.
>
> Thanks a lot to Jambunathan for all this efforts, let's make
> sure everything is smooth before the release!
A big tha
Bastien altern.org> writes:
>
> Dear all,
>
> as the subject says. Please all test this heavily and report
> any problems. This will be part of Org 7.8 and soon in Emacs.
>
> Thanks a lot to Jambunathan for all this efforts, let's make
> sure everything is smooth before the release!
>
> Bes
prad towardsfreedom.com> writes:
>
> i read somewhere that we should keep orgfiles in an org folder.
> i've used org casually that way and otherwise.
>
> what advantages are there to having them in a single folder?
>
It can be easier to specify agenda files if you have all of them in a single
d
Sven Bretfeld gmx.ch> writes:
> It is the last line that puzzles me. If I have it like above, every call
> of this agenda is interrupted by the question which tag I want to query
> for. Hitting RET does what I want, namely displaying all headlines of
> the file. How is that possible without Emacs
Sven Bretfeld gmx.ch> writes:
>
>
> A property search for "code-writing" should match this citation and all
> others with this property. An additional search for "career" should
> narrow the matches down. But orgmode understands "money, ... ethics" as
> ONE value, not FOUR. That's the problem.
Hi all,
there is a significant performance drop connected to (the quite old) commit
8c37281cb63a0b5cb0d84d22960e3a33d7680d40
ob-tangle: continued code blocks now implemented with the :noweb-ref header arg
which introduces the continued code blocks.
On the test file ([fn:1] for the old syntax, [
Christian Moe writes:
> - References and captions (not covered): It would be worth mentioning
> in the Tables and Images sections that these will work, but that you
> may need to use Tools>Update>Fields in LibreOffice to get them
> displayed right.
I removed the above restriction - which was the
Hello Christian
Christian Moe writes:
> Hi,
>
> Great, I'll just wait for your revised draft so we don't get versions
> mixed up.
You would have seen this announcement[1] by Bastien. I have checked in
the revised Info documentation for ODT exporter in to the master repo. I
have tried my best to
Nick Dokos writes:
> ... but then you'll encounter problems when you try to push, right?
Yes. It's sorted now, thanks to Jason. First there was some bogus
newlines in the authentication file of the server, so some keys were not
recognized. The remote to push to must be
w...@orgmode.org:worg
Am 04.11.2011 14:02, schrieb Rainer Stengele:
> Hi Bastien,
>
> excellent!
> Thanks a lot.
> This will speed up working in the agenda!
>
> Rainer
>
> Am 04.11.2011 13:34, schrieb Bastien:
>> Hi Rainer,
>>
>> This is a frequent request, and a very reasonable one.
>> I have a patch for this, I jus
Hi all
I have written an org-agenda-custom-command for a daily review of my
dates and todos. It contains several todos and tags as block-agendas.
The last block should tell me if there are new items to be refiled in a
certain file which I use as an Inbox (synced from MobileOrg). I cannot
find the
Hi all
Is it possible to give a property more than one value?
I have an org file with a collection of citations and I want to give
them a number of keywords. For example:
* Ethics of a Hacker's Life
:PROPERTIES:
:author: Richard Stallmann
:source: http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors
On 12/10/2011 06:31 PM, Andrea Crotti wrote:
> For quite a long time I had my emacs configuration in a big org-mode
> file (https://github.com/AndreaCrotti/Emacs-configuration).
>
> The file has is more than 3500 lines now, and I think the experiment has
> failed in a sense. The problem is that th
Hello
How can I modify the send command in orgtbl such that the
resulting LaTeX table contains
\hlines and {|r|r|}?
\begin{comment}
#+ORGTBL: SEND test orgtbl-to-latex :splice nil :skip 0
| 4 | 5 |
| 3 | 8 |
\end{comment}
of course \hlines I can generate by adding them to the org
table, but i
Achim Gratz wrote:
> Bastien writes:
> > We also migrated all public keys from repo.or.cz to orgmode.org:
> > so people who had push access to Worg can push without bothering
> > about sending their public key again. Just do:
> >
> > ~$ git clone w...@orgmode.org:worg.git
>
> That does not s
For quite a long time I had my emacs configuration in a big org-mode
file (https://github.com/AndreaCrotti/Emacs-configuration).
The file has is more than 3500 lines now, and I think the experiment has
failed in a sense. The problem is that this even if this style is great
to produce nice documen
i read somewhere that we should keep orgfiles in an org folder.
i've used org casually that way and otherwise.
what advantages are there to having them in a single folder?
--
in friendship,
prad
Achim Gratz writes:
> That does not seem to work for me, how to proceeed?
Please resend your public key to Jason or to me, we will
add it if it has not been copied (some keys maybe be missing.)
Thanks!
--
Bastien
Dear all,
as the subject says. Please all test this heavily and report
any problems. This will be part of Org 7.8 and soon in Emacs.
Thanks a lot to Jambunathan for all this efforts, let's make
sure everything is smooth before the release!
Best,
--
Bastien
Platform: Ubuntu 10.10
GNU Emacs 23.1.1
git version of org-mode
When I create a TODO task, I first create the task, then I create
checkboxes for the things I would like to do, ie.
* My tasks
** TODO here's a new task [/]
- [ ] First I need to do this
- [ ] Then I need to do
Bastien writes:
> We also migrated all public keys from repo.or.cz to orgmode.org:
> so people who had push access to Worg can push without bothering
> about sending their public key again. Just do:
>
> ~$ git clone w...@orgmode.org:worg.git
That does not seem to work for me, how to proceeed?
>> On Sat, 10 Dec 2011 16:00:19 +0100, Carsten Dominik
>> wrote:
> Hi Uwe,
> I am not able to reproduce this.
> - Carsten
It seems a special configuration of auto-capitalize-mode
with respect to texmathp.
(autoload 'auto-capitalize-mode "auto-capitalize"
"Toggle auto-capitalize min
Dear All,
After two years with explicit whitespace indentation, I am now a happy
user of org-indent-mode. But I like org-indent-indentation-per-level
set to 1 (instead of 2), which rendered the indented parts not aligned
with their heading.
In the old thread http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.o
>> On Sat, 10 Dec 2011 16:00:19 +0100, Carsten Dominik
>> wrote:
> Hi Uwe,
> I am not able to reproduce this.
> - Carsten
Hi Carsten,
Hm, I don't hope this is a xemacs thing. I will continue
tracking down the problem. Just in case can you send me your
version of auto-capitalise.
tha
Dear all,
thanks a lot to Jason for taking care of Worg's migration.
We also migrated all public keys from repo.or.cz to orgmode.org:
so people who had push access to Worg can push without bothering
about sending their public key again. Just do:
~$ git clone w...@orgmode.org:worg.git
Thanks
Hi Uwe,
I am not able to reproduce this.
- Carsten
On 10.12.2011, at 15:51, Uwe Brauer wrote:
> Hello
>
> In a latex file orgtbl-insert-radio-table works as
> expected. However when I use Kevin Rodgers
> auto-capitalize-mode, which I do regularly in a Latex file a
> strange thing happen, when
Hello
In a latex file orgtbl-insert-radio-table works as
expected. However when I use Kevin Rodgers
auto-capitalize-mode, which I do regularly in a Latex file a
strange thing happen, when I insert a new line via the TAB
command and want to fill in the first colum, then the cursor
jumps to just bef
Hi Andrea,
See fill-paragraph-function.
See also filladapt.el and my improvement to filladapt for Org posted
to this list.
Samuel
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