Hi folks,
So I timestamp everything I input into my (org-based) GTD system (except
for inbox items, that I'm sure I will review soon anyway). Here's how I do
it:
* Sample entry
<2012-01-15 Sun 00:52>
I have (org-insert-time-stamp nil t nil) bound to C-x C-y and I just
insert it below the entr
A bit OT, but related.
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It would be *awesome* if we could somehow hook into the emacs
paste/(drag-and)drop events and automatically "paste" or "drop" the image
in an org buffer. I don't know if it's possible, but I imagine that if
hooking into those events was somehow possible, then we could ge
This babel block should do the following:
- When exporting, automatically tangle the babel blocks.
- Then take the resulting files and add them to a zip file, along with
the original .org file.
- Add the necessary \usepackage and latex commands to insert the zipfile.
Let me know if something isn'
Hi, Org mode friends!
Let me report a tiny annoyance, nothing serious. It seems to coincide
with a recent "git pull", but the coincidence may be accidental.
Whenever I use the "I" key to clock-in from the agenda, the background
on the agenda line used to immediately go yellow. Now, it does not
Eric Schulte writes:
As I recall this was originally implemented and then later removed because
it was causing more confusion and problems than it was worth. I hope it
hasn't crossed the line of existence more than once. At some point it
should be placed behind a user-customiz
Hi François,
François Pinard wrote:
> "Sebastien Vauban" writes:
>>
>> François, Are you talking of a dark theme or light theme?
>
> I do not know, as I do not use themes. The background is white, if this is
> what you mean.
Yep, that's what I meant.
> So, I'm merely speaking about Org mode defa
Bastien writes:
> Hi François,
>> Could the highlighting be made consistent as well?
> As Sébastien suggested, please contribute to this page:
> http://orgmode.org/worg/color-themes-screenshot.html
Hello, Bastien. I hope you'll forgive me if I decline this invitation.
My suggestion only perta
"Sebastien Vauban" writes:
> François Pinard wrote:
>> Bastien writes:
>>> Eric Schulte writes:
>> Could the highlighting be made consistent as well? I would suggest that
>> gray is uniformly kept for all one-line option/environment keywords.
>> Currently, #+TITLE is gray, #+OPTIONS is red, so #+
Skip Collins writes:
> 2012/1/10 François Pinard :
>> Some sad people think of me as a programmer. While deep down, I am
>> fundamentally an artist. Programming is mere mean of expression :-).
> You and Jambunathan K. should form a club.
I do not know Jambunathan, but I'll pay attention! :-)
>>> As I recall this was originally implemented and then later removed because
>>> it was causing more confusion and problems than it was worth. I hope it
>>> hasn't crossed the line of existence more than once. At some point it
>>> should be placed behind a user-customizable variable, preferably s
Thanks Olaf, I will check it out and let you know how it goes :)
On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 2:45 AM, Olaf Dietsche <
olaf+list.orgm...@olafdietsche.de> wrote:
> Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes:
>
> > So, I made a small elisp function that basically creates a "reference
> > file" in my org dir and in
Gregor Zattler wrote:
> Hi Nick, org developers,
>
> while preparing a "minimal" example of my problem I finally
> realised that "61" was the deepest level of indentation of some
> inline tasks in my org file. When I wrote them I only remembered
> inline tasks as with more than x stars and so I
Andreas Leha writes:
> Hi all,
>
> What is the suggested way to use org mode tables in connection with tangling?
>
Currently there is no support for including table values literally
inline in tangled R code. While some languages (e.g., the lisps) do
include table values literally, R is not one
Yu writes:
> Hello!
>
> I was wondering, if there is a way to get warnings for typos (e.g.
> when specifying invalid properties or header arguments). It can just
> easily happen that I mix up e.g. ":exports" and ":export" (though
> that's probably a very harmless example).
>
While there is curre
András Major writes:
> Hi Sebastien,
>
>> I have the impression it's already there: if you edit your code directly in
>> the Org buffer, without opening an indirect buffer, the only thing you have
>> to
>> do is:
>
> That's precisely what I want to avoid. I'd like to use the
> language-specific
Hello Chris
> Dear Orgmoders,
>
> There was a thread last April about a way to introduce captions and
> labels to src and example blocks (see
> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2011-04/msg00877.html).
> Now I would like to use captions in a similar way, but not just for
> LaTex, b
Hi Nick, org developers,
while preparing a "minimal" example of my problem I finally
realised that "61" was the deepest level of indentation of some
inline tasks in my org file. When I wrote them I only remembered
inline tasks as with more than x stars and so I provided more
than enough :-)
But
On 14/01/12 10:49, Sebastien Vauban wrote:
> Detlef Steuer wrote:
>> If you take a close look, you'll see you only have a grid with 2h
>> differences defined. There is no 9:00, nor 11:00 etc ..
>
> True. And if you set "remove-match", you won't have duplicate 10:00 entries.
Well that was embarras
Hi Detlef,
Detlef Steuer wrote:
>> I have noticed a strange problem with org-agenda when a task contains a
>> timestamp of 10:00 in it, for example this entry is in one of my agenda
>> files:
>>
>> ** Test <2012-01-17 Mon 10:00>
>>
>> I now press C-c a a and select the day and press d (so I'm vi
Hi!
> Hi,
>
> I have noticed a strange problem with org-agenda when a task contains a
> timestamp of 10:00 in it, for example this entry is in one of my agenda
> files:
>
> ** Test <2012-01-17 Mon 10:00>
>
> I now press C-c a a and select the day and press d (so I'm viewing the
> day) and get t
Hi,
I have noticed a strange problem with org-agenda when a task contains a
timestamp of 10:00 in it, for example this entry is in one of my agenda
files:
** Test <2012-01-17 Mon 10:00>
I now press C-c a a and select the day and press d (so I'm viewing the
day) and get this:
Day-agenda (W03):
T
On 01/14/2012 12:05 PM, Michael Brand wrote:
> #+begin_src org
> , * 15:43 appointment
> , <%%(org-float t 5 2)>
> #+end_src
Thank you!
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sergio.
Hello,
please find attached an early draft of lob-table-operations.org.
It already has a reasonable documentation and working examples, so it should be
easy to play with.
Some features are still missing (e.g. handling of column names and hlines)
and the coding needs some improvement (using the
Hello,
Christian Wittern writes:
> There was a thread last April about a way to introduce captions and
> labels to src and example blocks (see
> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2011-04/msg00877.html).
> Now I would like to use captions in a similar way, but not just for
> LaTex,
Hi Sergio,
> Is it possible to specify "every second Friday of each month at 15:43" date?
Look for *Sexp* (or Sexpr, that is "S-expressions") diary entries...
Best regards,
Seb
--
Sebastien Vauban
Hi sergio
On Sat, Jan 14, 2012 at 04:19, sergio wrote:
> Is it possible to specify "every second Friday of each month at 15:43" date?
Yes:
#+begin_src org
, * 15:43 appointment
, <%%(org-float t 5 2)>
#+end_src
The doc is missing that so I attached a patch.
There are other variants, som
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