> > I just installed org-mode via the recipe provided with the current
> > development version of el-get [1]. Org-Mode is installed correctly
> > into emacs.d/el-get/org-mode and the docs can be found in the doc
> > subfolder. The recipe [2] adds the doc to the info via the :info "doc"
> > property
Markus Baden writes:
> I just installed org-mode via the recipe provided with the current
> development version of el-get [1]. Org-Mode is installed correctly
> into emacs.d/el-get/org-mode and the docs can be found in the doc
> subfolder. The recipe [2] adds the doc to the info via the :info "doc"
Hi,
I'm relatively new to both (the awesome) org-mode, el-get and emacs, so I
think I just describe what problem I encountered when installing org-mode
via el-get. Hopefully someone can point me into the right direction where
to look (el-get or org-mode) in order to fix that problem.
I just insta
On Fri, Jul 27 2012, François Allisson wrote:
>> If you are on master, then you really should edit local.mk to remove the
>> line with "oldorg:" so you can just say "make" for doing that. It's
>> that simple. If you want the update from git rolled into it as well,
>> maybe "make up2" (let "make
Oops! Forgot to attach the ECM. :-p
On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 03:30:01AM +0200, Suvayu Ali wrote:
> Hi Nicolas and others,
>
> In the old beamer backend it was possible to provide a subtitle by
> having a headline like this:
>
> * Frame title \\ frame subtitle
>
> In the new exporter this feature
Hi Nicolas and others,
In the old beamer backend it was possible to provide a subtitle by
having a headline like this:
* Frame title \\ frame subtitle
In the new exporter this feature seems to be missing. Can this be added?
As an ECM, you can subtree export the attached org file. The old
export
Hi Nicolas,
Apologies for the extremely delayed response. I have an impending
deadline and it was difficult to find the time to test again.
On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 10:16:02AM +0200, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Suvayu Ali writes:
>
> > I did some more testing, this only happens with sub
Hi Nicolas,
On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 10:57:34AM +0200, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Suvayu Ali writes:
>
> > org-e-beamer exports *bold markup* as \alert{..}. I was wondering if
> > there is a way to export it as the usual \textbf{..}. I would also like
> > to have a convenient markup for
Carsten Dominik wrote:
>
> On 25 jul 2012, at 17:39, Nick Dokos wrote:
>
>> ...
>> On the OP's question, I'd prefer a more targeted solution: something
>> like this should work (very lightly tested - check the doc for
>> revert-without-query if you want to modify the regexp):
>>
>> --8<---
David Engster writes:
> Robert Eckl writes:
>> Acutally, an appointment must not have any text outside the Properties
>
> [...]
>
> I think there's a bug in org-icalendar with regards to handling
> tags. I'm getting an icalendar event like this:
>
> BEGIN:VEVENT
> UID:f90ec513423879f1e09c7c10fc0e15
> If you are on master, then you really should edit local.mk to remove the
> line with "oldorg:" so you can just say "make" for doing that. It's
> that simple. If you want the update from git rolled into it as well,
> maybe "make up2" (let "make helpall" give you more ideas). Lastly, if
> that i
Robert Eckl writes:
> Acutally, an appointment must not have any text outside the Properties
[...]
I think there's a bug in org-icalendar with regards to handling
tags. I'm getting an icalendar event like this:
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:f90ec513423879f1e09c7c10fc0e15a9-orgmodecaldav
DTSTART:20120728T2000
Bastien writes:
> The snapshot is created by gitweb on the fly.
I'm not talking about those — yes, they should be what's in Git's index,
nothing more or less. I was thinking of org-latest.{zip,tar.gz}, which
might usefully include the autoload files or even byte-compiled
sources. So we would hav
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>> Given that Emacs 24.1.50 ships with Org 7.8.11, why are you still on
>> 7.8.10?
>
> Good question! Given that I keep up with the development version of
> org-mode, it's an even better question. And yet… I updated org from git
> ten minutes ago,
Well, then you miss a:
gi
On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 6:36 PM, David Engster wrote:
> I must admit I'm a tiny bit baffled that no one seems to be interested
> in this. Anyway, no hard feelings ( ;-) ), but could please someone with
I'm interested in this too for my own project Org-sync [1], even if
calendars are not *directly
First, thanks for the great work, its very interesting, I found this
yesterday.
Ive done first steps with org-caldav:
Acutally, an appointment must not have any text outside the Properties
* TerminTest :Tag:
:PROPERTIES:
Hi Bill,
"bill, sun" writes:
> I run Emacs 24.1, it seems the radio target with regex does not work.
> For example: <<>>.
Can you tell more explicitely what does not work?
Thanks!
--
Bastien
Hi,
I run Emacs 24.1, it seems the radio target with regex does not work. For
example: <<>>.
In the Emacs 23.4.1 with org 6.33x, the radio targets works well.
Could everyone please help me how to configure the emacs 24.1 with full
feature of the radio targe?
Thanks
Bill
Emacs
Bastien writes:
> Well, hold on, I'm recompiling Emacs, as my cl-macs.el seemed to
> date from way before two days ago.
With a fresh Emacs things are fine. Sorry for the noise.
--
Bastien
Carsten Dominik wrote:
>
> On 25 jul 2012, at 17:39, Nick Dokos wrote:
>
> > ...
> > On the OP's question, I'd prefer a more targeted solution: something
> > like this should work (very lightly tested - check the doc for
> > revert-without-query if you want to modify the regexp):
> >
> > --8<-
Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
> ...
> Wonderful! I feel a little silly exporting one markup language to
> another (though I guess that's all HTML is, in the end) ...
>
... or LaTeX for that matter! It's turtles, erm... markup, all the way down :-)
Nick
Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 26 2012, Achim Gratz wrote:
>
> > Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> > [...]
> >> GNU Emacs 24.1.50.1 (i686-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.24.11)
> >> of 2012-07-23 on pellet
> >> 7.8.10
> >
> > Given that Emacs 24.1.50 ships with Org 7.8.11, why are you still on
> > 7
Karl Eichwalder writes:
> Did someone already try to manage images with org-mode? Or is it better
> to stick with image-dired and enhancing that one? For example, what is
> about uploading selected images to flickr?
I'm making progress with this, slowly... I now have pre-built
thumbnails and
Bastien writes:
> This commit
>
> http://orgmode.org/w/?p=org-mode.git;a=commit;h=63b5f8
>
> breaks things for me.
>
> My Emacs version is 24.1.50.3 (built from trunk yesterday) and Org
> aliases org-flet to cl-flet* which doesn't exist here.
>
> Can you check and fix this?
Well, hold on, I'm
Moritz Ulrich writes:
> This hook only runs when there were new items in the
> inbox. Documentation says it runs after each `org-mobile-pull'.
Fixed, thanks.
--
Bastien
Moritz Ulrich writes:
> This hook only runs when there were new items in the
> inbox. Documentation says it runs after each `org-mobile-pull'.
Fixed, thanks.
--
Bastien
Giovanni Ridolfi writes:
> Well I think that, following the new instructions, that Achim wrote on worg,
> the file org-install and org-version are created really easily
> and there's no need to do it on the server side.
My thought exactly.
--
Bastien
Bastien writes:
> The "bugpile" project will stop
As requested by Thorsten, I archived all things related to bugpile in
worg.git. This is no longer publicly available on the web.
You can still get the documentation Thorsten produced by cloning Worg
and checking out the "bugpile" tag:
~$ git c
Hi Eric,
Eric Schulte writes:
> I've just applied this patch including the input from both Achim and
> Vladimir (thanks).
>
> I also applied another patches fixing the other cl related build issues
> mentioned by Achim. The build now succeeds on the latest Emacs without
> generating any warning
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> I introduced a Markdown export back-end in contrib/. It uses atx syntax
> for headlines and inline syntax for links and images. It is quite
> simple, so don't expect much about it.
Good deal! It certainly simplifies the work while adding content on
sites. I'm curious
On Thu, Jul 26 2012, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I introduced a Markdown export back-end in contrib/. It uses atx syntax
> for headlines and inline syntax for links and images. It is quite
> simple, so don't expect much about it.
>
> This is Markdown vanilla flavour, so there are a few t
On Thu, Jul 26 2012, Achim Gratz wrote:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> [...]
>> GNU Emacs 24.1.50.1 (i686-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.24.11)
>> of 2012-07-23 on pellet
>> 7.8.10
>
> Given that Emacs 24.1.50 ships with Org 7.8.11, why are you still on
> 7.8.10?
Good question! Given that I keep up w
Hello,
I introduced a Markdown export back-end in contrib/. It uses atx syntax
for headlines and inline syntax for links and images. It is quite
simple, so don't expect much about it.
This is Markdown vanilla flavour, so there are a few thing that it
doesn't support. Among them, some are simpl
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> For adding records automatically to BBDB, you say you're using gnus, but
> also say you've moved your email reading to org. Where are you that
> you'd like to automatically add the record? In gnus, I've bound ";" to
> `bbdb-mua-edit-field-sender', and also have this:
>
>
On 25 jul 2012, at 17:39, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Christer Boräng wrote:
>
>> In message
>>
>> , Xin Shi writes:
>>> Hello Experts,
>>
>>> In the *Org Agenda* buffer, I usually use the key "r" to refresh the
>>> content. If some of the agenda files have change from the disk, it will pop
>>> up t
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