On 8.2.2012, at 12:54, Richard Riley wrote:
> Carsten Dominik writes:
>
>> Wow Matthew,
>>
>> great to see your persistence in developing this program!
>>
>> - Carsten
>>
>
> I was wondering Carsten if you actively use the iPhone version?
I do, and without problems. Have you tried contac
Hi,
I am trying out the excellent freemind exporter/importer and am running
into issues with long node names and newlines.
1) Exporting org to freemind (node name length limitation?)
In org-mode, none of the headlines can contain newlines, so occasionaly
they get a bit long. This is not a (big)
Hi Nick,
Nick Dokos wrote:
> Sebastien Vauban wrote:
>
>> Things that can easily make LaTeX become crazy is changing the color of the
>> titles. In such a case, LaTeX will allow much more easily to break after the
>> title, even if at bottom of page, as changing color somehow affects penalty.
>
>
Richard Riley wrote:
>
> Whats the best way to limit the window that agendas use to show open
> todo items? e.g when I do C-c a a I dont want to see TODOs set for a
> years time - generally I might only want things in the current week or
> so. is there something built and instantly configurable
Whats the best way to limit the window that agendas use to show open
todo items? e.g when I do C-c a a I dont want to see TODOs set for a
years time - generally I might only want things in the current week or
so. is there something built and instantly configurable to achieve this?
I'm having trouble with Org-Babel on Windows XP. I have a LaTeX code
block that outputs to a PDF file. But whenever I C-c C-c to evaluate
the code block, pdfTeX throws the following error:
! I can't find file `c:/DOCUME'.
\protect
<*> c:/DOCUME~
1/NPEIHL~1.CVA/L
Hello,
Christian Wittern writes:
>>3. If all went well, you now have an impressive Org to Org converter.
>> You can even test it with:
>>
>> #+begin_src emacs-lisp
>> (switch-to-buffer (org-export-to-buffer 'translator "*Translation*"))
>> #+end_src
>>
>> Obviou
Hi all,
I am reading a long text file and want to write down my notes with
org-mode. I extremely would like to put the line numbers down along
with my notes. Although there is a way to store a link for text search
for the current line, I haven't found a way to create a link to a line
number in the
1. Sometimes I want all the subtrees of a tree to inheritance the
property "CLOCK_MODELINE_TOTAL" (e.g. all set to "today"), but in the
function *org-clock-get-sum-start*, you use (org-entry-get nil
"CLOCK_MODELINE_TOTAL"), which means that it doesn't search inheritance.
This makes the inherita
Achim Gratz wrote:
> Nick Dokos writes:
> > So what version were you using?
>
> 6.33 as delivered with Emacs23, this was buried in some earlier posting...
>
Thanks! I found the posting and it was a reply to me: hardly buried, but
I missed it nevertheless - sorry about that.
Nick
Nick Dokos writes:
> So what version were you using?
6.33 as delivered with Emacs23, this was buried in some earlier posting...
Regards,
Achim.
--
+<[Q+ Matrix-12 WAVE#46+305 Neuron microQkb Andromeda XTk Blofeld]>+
Samples for the Waldorf Blofeld:
http://Synth.Stromeko.net/Downloads.html#Blo
Stefan Nobis wrote:
> Jos'h Fuller writes:
>
> > Hi!
>
> > Thanks for your kind words! ; - )
>
> > I did wrap the "mykeepwithnextpar" definition and I moved the call between
> > the heading
> > and the table as suggested, but it still doesn't seem to want to cooperate
> > (heading on
> > on
Andreas Willig wrote:
> it is a version problem. I have just downloaded the latest version of
> org-mode (7.8.03) and now the handler gets called.
>
So what version were you using? The only likely fix I found was this
commit from almost two years ago:
,
| commit 8a671f8d4da0066417d9dd78ff
I spent some hours scratching my head trying to get tables out with
vertical lines, until Jambunathan suggested that I try not to put space
between the '<' and '>'
The patch adds a few words to the org.texi file to that effect.
WARNING: Ive never given a patch before! Nor used texi
Rusi
diff --gi
Sebastien Vauban wrote:
> Things that can easily make LaTeX become crazy is changing the color of the
> titles. In such a case, LaTeX will allow much more easily to break after the
> title, even if at bottom of page, as changing color somehow affects penalty.
>
Never heard of that one (but I ha
Hi Nick,
Nick Dokos wrote:
> Sebastien Vauban wrote:
>
>> You cannot reproduce it, because I misplaced the call to mykeewithnextpar: it
>> must be between the two things you want to see glue'd together.
>>
>> Hence, in the example you mention, it works perfectly.
>
> No, that's not what I'm talk
Sebastien Vauban wrote:
> You cannot reproduce it, because I misplaced the call to mykeewithnextpar: it
> must be between the two things you want to see glue'd together.
>
> Hence, in the example you mention, it works perfectly.
>
No, that's not what I'm talking about: I'm not using your mech
Changing a repeating TODO's state to DONE remotely from the
agenda fails to change the date when the calendar is open in
another window.
The reason is that `org-recenter-calendar' selects the agenda
window after doing its work, also making the agenda the current
buffer, but caller `org-auto-repeat
Hi, I have finally set up mobile org on my android phone, with calendar
sync, and like it very much.
Regarding the capture functionality, is it (or will it be) possible to:
1) define wich file and under which header the TODOs get written to. I
have a notes.org file with Todo section where I store
Hello!
org-mode tables currently allow defining table-local constants in lines
marked with "$" (as described in the "Tables > Advanced Features" section
of the manual).
However, when exporting (to LaTeX), these lines are included in the output
-- and a cannot find a possibility to re-exclude them
Jos'h Fuller writes:
> Hi!
> Thanks for your kind words! ; - )
> I did wrap the "mykeepwithnextpar" definition and I moved the call between
> the heading
> and the table as suggested, but it still doesn't seem to want to cooperate
> (heading on
> one page, table on the next).
I just tried to
Hi Nick,
Nick Dokos wrote:
> @ is a character that is reserved for .sty files: it's basically used as
> a mechanism to manufacture private names that are not going to conflict
> with other names. If you want to use @ in a macro in your .tex file,
> then you have to do something like this:
>
> #+La
Jos'h Fuller writes:
> but it still doesn't seem to want to cooperate (heading on one page,
> table on the next).
Reading this again, another hint: If the table is exported to tabular
and wrapped in a figure environment, then that might be the
problem. I'm not familiar with org-modes latex expor
Hi,
it is a version problem. I have just downloaded the latest version of
org-mode (7.8.03) and now the handler gets called.
Sorry for the fuss ...
Thanks again, i really appreciate the quick help i have received here!!
Andreas
-Original Message-
From: Andreas Willig
Sent: Fri 2/17/2
Hello,
pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
> Is there an easy command to kill a list and its subtree hierarchy?
> Something like `C-c C-x C-w' but which would work at the list level
> rather than at the item level?
>
> For now, I'm either repeating a string of `C-k' or setting a reg
On 17/02/12 08:05, Stefan Nobis wrote:
Nick Dokos writes:
\def\mykeepwithnextpar{\par\nobreak\@afterheading}
However, I find it exceedingly difficult to manufacture an example
that will produce the bad break that the OP reports: LaTeX seems
very reluctant to break after the headline.
I
I should have added that the rt-follow-hander is properly called ...
Is this a version problem?
-Original Message-
From: emacs-orgmode-bounces+andreas.willig=canterbury.ac...@gnu.org on behalf
of Andreas Willig
Sent: Fri 2/17/2012 8:39 PM
To: nicholas.do...@hp.com
Cc: nicholas.do...@hp.
Nick Dokos writes:
> \def\mykeepwithnextpar{\par\nobreak\@afterheading}
> However, I find it exceedingly difficult to manufacture an example
> that will produce the bad break that the OP reports: LaTeX seems
> very reluctant to break after the headline.
Yes. That's because the above snippet is
28 matches
Mail list logo