Hi Feng,
feng shu tuma...@gmail.com writes:
I want to translate org-mode documents into Chinese language
when I have time.
What documents? Can you share the links?
so I need some informations:
1. Should I use texi format to write translated documents?
2. Is it possible to
Samuel Wales writes:
make cleanall still has the pdf errors. Perhaps you don't need that
anymore even for oldorg.
You don't need cleanall anymore, but that's nevertheless a bug. Fixed.
make oldorg compiles but still has the info error.
I've added a customization for specifying which (if
AW alexander.will...@t-online.de writes:
I guess I found a bug in the export function of orgtbl to LaTeX: The
percentage sign (%) is not masked, it simply is transfered to LaTeX and
thus
destroys the table. Example below, beware, you will get an error, because of
the said bug.
Should
Toby Cubitt ts...@cantab.net writes:
Thanks for the fix. I notice that the new face's dosctring still says
Face for deadlines and TODO keywords, which needs changing.
Fixed, thanks.
Was there some reason to reject Eli's suggested fix of enlarging the
calendar window by 1 line? As it stands,
Mike McLean writes:
If anyone uses el-get (https://github.com/dimitri/el-get) the recipe
for building OrgMode broke with the recent Makefile changes. I
submitted a patch to el-get to change the OrgMode build
(https://github.com/dimitri/el-get/pull/719).
This is more easily accomplished using
Fixed, thanks to Mike for reporting and to Matt for pointing
at the detailed problem.
--
Bastien
On Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 08:46:03AM +0200, Bastien wrote:
Toby Cubitt ts...@cantab.net writes:
Was there some reason to reject Eli's suggested fix of enlarging the
calendar window by 1 line? As it stands, if anyone customizes the new
org-date-selected face to be bold (the highlighted date
* Marcelo de Moraes Serpa celose...@gmail.com wrote:
Well, looks like my text was kind of stupid and or confusing...
No. At least not to me.
Anyway, I started reading An Introduction To General Systems Thinking -
surprisingly interesting book, and it's helping me answer most of those
Correction to my 4/20
The Org Manual section I suggest for the additional documentation is
9.1.2, not 9.2.1
Charles Millar
On 4/20/2012 8:58 AM, Bastien wrote:
Hi Nick,
Nick Dokosnicholas.do...@hp.com writes:
Charlesmill...@verizon.net wrote:
I thought that the manual states to
Does anyone know a way to automatically create/link org-tasks from Gnus
messages? My current workflow is to just start a new capture and type
in or paste some of the relevant info, but if org could link to the
message that would be ideal.
--
Kyle Sexton
On Apr 20, 2012, at 6:35 PM, Bastien wrote:
Don't underestimate the Unpredictable -- I'm sure if you write something
with overlays and funny Unicode chars for list bullets people will start
using it. Speaking for me, I'd be curious to test it!
Speaking of unpredictable; Emacs 24 now
Kyle Sexton k...@mocker.org writes:
Does anyone know a way to automatically create/link org-tasks from Gnus
messages? My current workflow is to just start a new capture and type
in or paste some of the relevant info, but if org could link to the
message that would be ideal.
Simpy put a link
On 14.11.2011, at 17:51, Chris Kauffman wrote:
Hi Carsten
On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 10:58 AM, Carsten Dominik
carsten.domi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Chris,
On 11.11.2011, at 05:34, Chris Kauffman wrote:
I use org for constructing simple slide presentations quite a
bit. I'd like to be
I understand that SCHEDULED is intended to only specify a start date,
but I'd like to be able to use a range of dates with SCHEDULED, and get
consistent behaviour in the Agenda view. This helps when I'm looking at
the Agenda view and trying to find free days to schedule other stuff.
Currently
Hi Achim,
Last time when I tested the latest changes, I overlooked something.
On Sat, Apr 21, 2012 at 16:34, Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de wrote:
If you don't install org (i.e. run it directly out of the Git worktree),
that would be:
make compile autoloads info
The above recipe works. But
On 2012-04-21, Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de wrote:
make oldorg compiles but still has the info error.
I've added a customization for specifying which (if any) documentation
should be made by default. If you set
ORG_MAKE_DOC = info
in local.mk, then you can use all the convenience targets
suvayu ali writes:
The above recipe works. But just make, leaves the working tree without
lisp/org-install.el. From the log I see it explicitly deletes it, but
doesn't generate it again. A subsequent make autoloads is required to
get a working org setup. Is this expected behaviour?
This is
Samuel Wales writes:
The info error is an info error, not a texi2pdf nonexistence error. I
posted a message with the error output.
The output you posted wasn't an error message. Make informs you that it
has been told to build something and then determined that the target in
question was
On 2012-04-20, John Hendy jw.he...@gmail.com wrote:
I've attached a small patch to the documentation that resolves a
conflict between the manual's advice not to include timestamps in
headlines and some of its examples where it does just that.
Does this advice apply any more? Perhaps it shoudl
On Apr 22, 2012, at 2:49 AM, Achim Gratz wrote:
Mike McLean writes:
If anyone uses el-get (https://github.com/dimitri/el-get) the recipe
for building OrgMode broke with the recent Makefile changes. I
submitted a patch to el-get to change the OrgMode build
Mike McLean writes:
This is more easily accomplished using the target oldorg.
I did see the “oldorg” references in the email thread; my question is
which one is more future proof? I guess (and please tell me if I am
incorrect) that the oldorg build is just there for backwards
compatibility
* lisp/org-gnus.el: (org-gnus-follow-link): Fix argument to
gnus-group-read-group so that following a link does not result in
unread article being selected.
The NO-ARTICLE argument to gnus-group-read-group should be t.
Otherwise org-gnus-follow-link selects the most unread article in a
group
Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:
* lisp/org-gnus.el: (org-gnus-follow-link): Fix argument to
gnus-group-read-group so that following a link does not result in
unread article being selected.
The NO-ARTICLE argument to gnus-group-read-group should be t.
Otherwise org-gnus-follow-link
Hello,
Samuel Wales samolog...@gmail.com writes:
I use org-mouse.el and footnotes.[fn::Like this.]
I find that clicking in the middle of a footnote will place
point at the beginning of the footnote after the last colon.
I expected it to put point at the clicked location.
Also with
On Sun, 22 Apr 2012 20:28:08 +0530
Mandar Mitra mandar.mi...@gmail.com wrote:
I understand that SCHEDULED is intended to only specify a start date,
but I'd like to be able to use a range of dates with SCHEDULED, and get
consistent behaviour in the Agenda view. This helps when I'm looking at
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
Aloha Michael,
Michael Hannon jm_han...@yahoo.com writes:
Greetings. I'm sitting in on a weekly, informal, brown-bag seminar on data
technologies in statistics. There are more people attending the seminar than
there are weeks in which to give talks,
Detlef Steuer wrote (Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 07:05:12PM +0200):
On Sun, 22 Apr 2012 20:28:08 +0530
Mandar Mitra mandar.mi...@gmail.com wrote:
Currently (version 7.8.09), if I have something like
SCHEDULED: 2012-04-21 Sat--2012-04-24 Tue
I use it without the SCHEDULED keyword and it
On Mon, 23 Apr 2012 00:18:37 +0530
Mandar Mitra mandar.mi...@gmail.com wrote:
Detlef Steuer wrote (Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 07:05:12PM +0200):
On Sun, 22 Apr 2012 20:28:08 +0530
Mandar Mitra mandar.mi...@gmail.com wrote:
Currently (version 7.8.09), if I have something like
Hi All,
I just upgraded to Org 7.8.09 from Org 6.36. I am on windows 7 (x64) with
GNU
Emacs 24.1.50.1 (i386-mingw-nt6.1.7601).
When I open an org file with #+startup: indent in the header, the cursor
immediately goes to the bottom of the buffer and can not be moved upward.
Here is a
This patch adds a new org-agenda-diary-sexp-prefix customization
option. It can be set to a regexp which is used to match the part of the
text produced by a diary sexp entry that should be treated as
deadlining/scheduling information (the prefix), and displayed as such
in agenda views.
For
This one's pretty self-explanatory. It adds an
`org-agenda-skip-timestamp-if-deadline-is-shown' customization option,
precisely analogous to the existing
`org-agenda-skip-scheduled-if-deadline-is-shown' option.
Toby
--
Dr T. S. Cubitt
Mathematics and Quantum Information group
Department of
Currently, capture templates provide no way of prompting for some text,
then inserting that text into multiple places in the template.
This patch allow you to do this, by adding %n escapes to the template
syntax (where n is a digit, 0 to 9), which expand to the text entered
for the nth prompt in
Detlef Steuer wrote (Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 10:58:15PM +0200):
Sorry, no. It disappears and I agree that this is a problem sometimes with
cleaning up my org file.
You can try something like
** TODO testschedule
2012-04-17 Di--2012-04-22 So
DEADLINE: 2012-04-22 So -0d
It will
In a sparse tree (created by pressing return on an item in the agenda
view, for instance), what is the quickest way to navigate to a
previous item at the same level, not currently shown in the sparse
view?
Example -- the file has:
* Audio class
** Audio 1
(whole bunch of stuff in here)
** Audio
Hi,
While hacking around I read the doc for org-properties-postprocess-alist
and I think it doesn't align with what the implementation of
org-set-property does.
The example in the docstring says:
((Remaining (lambda(value)
(let ((clocksum (org-clock-sum-current-item))
Bastien writes:
Please test this and report any problem while using make
to install Org.
A few notes based on the feedback here and off-list:
The change of org-version was intended to show a complete version string
regardless of the place of installation and give a hint of where the
autoloads
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