Re: [O] [AGENDA VIEW] Isn't g supposed to refresh agenda views ?

2013-08-14 Thread Nick Dokos
Jonathan Leech-Pepin writes: >> I've never tried leaving an agenda buffer open overnight and refresh it >> in the morning: if I remember, I'll try it tonight and see what happens >> (I could simulate the whole thing right now but no time). >> > > I have, it maintains the old date as current for t

[O] Daily snapshot issue

2013-08-14 Thread Jonathan Leech-Pepin
Hello all, I've been attempting to update to the latest org using the daily .zip snapshot for several days (since Carsten rebuilt org-insert-heading). I don't have access to git on this computer. ELPA is blocked as well. The snapshot still reports the version as release_8.07-6-g13cb28 and has don

Re: [O] [AGENDA VIEW] Isn't g supposed to refresh agenda views ?

2013-08-14 Thread Jonathan Leech-Pepin
Hello, On Aug 14, 2013 10:32 AM, "Nick Dokos" wrote: > > "Xavier Maillard" writes: > > > Hello again, > > > > With my copy of orgmode, pressing g in the Agenda View does not behave > > as I would have expected it. > > > > Here is the docstring: > > > > g runs the command org-agenda-redo, which i

Re: [O] Org-protocol does not work with org-capture

2013-08-14 Thread Sineau Gh
Hi Matt, Thanks for your response. I wasn't careful with template called from firefox bookmark button (it was set to "b"). I should stop being hasty when posting stuff to mailing list. However now I'm looking for a way to have this same bookmark on linux using evince. Any idea? On 14 August 2013

Re: [O] Emacs Barcamp

2013-08-14 Thread Russell Adams
I think I need to hurry up and get back to Stockholm! ;] On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 04:58:29PM +0200, Ivan Kanis wrote: > Le 14 Août à 16h38, joa...@verona.se a écrit : > > > BTW with only 12 people it would be fun to do stuff like hands-on > > sessions and hacker sessions, WDYT? > > That's the spiri

[O] Family organizer with Org-Mode: HTML grid agenda ?

2013-08-14 Thread Julien Cubizolles
I'm thinking about using Org-Mode to manage the day to day activities and tasks in my family, and publish it on a web server so that everyone can consult it. I haven't played a lot with html export/publish but my main concern is: can org-mode export an agenda view in a grid mode, like calfw or goog

Re: [O] [BUG] Infinite loop in org-agenda-show-new-time

2013-08-14 Thread Nick Dokos
Matt Lundin writes: > Nick Dokos writes: > >> >> I haven't been able to work on the problem, but assuming that your >> diagnosis above is correct, perhaps the thing to do is to bind >> buffeer-invisibility-spec to nil inside org-move-to-column: >> >> (defun org-move-to-column (column &optional f

Re: [O] [BUG] Infinite loop in org-agenda-show-new-time

2013-08-14 Thread Nick Dokos
Matt Lundin writes: > Nick Dokos writes: > >> Oh, oh: I just tried following the steps in your last email and I *did* >> get the infinite loop, with the same backtrace that you did. Then I >> tried it again just now and it did not happen again. Is this thing not >> 100% reproducible? > > FWIW, i

Re: [O] Org-protocol does not work with org-capture

2013-08-14 Thread Matt Lundin
Sineau Gh writes: > Hi all, > I'm sineau and I'm new member of the mailing list and newbie in > org-mode. I have a problem with org-protocol which I searched in the > mailing list and also stackoverflow with no luck. > I'm trying to setup org-protocol and here's my config: > > (server-start) > (r

Re: [O] [BUG] Infinite loop in org-agenda-show-new-time

2013-08-14 Thread Matt Lundin
Nick Dokos writes: > Oh, oh: I just tried following the steps in your last email and I *did* > get the infinite loop, with the same backtrace that you did. Then I > tried it again just now and it did not happen again. Is this thing not > 100% reproducible? FWIW, it is 100% reproducible here when

Re: [O] [BUG] Infinite loop in org-agenda-show-new-time

2013-08-14 Thread Matt Lundin
Nick Dokos writes: > Matt Lundin writes: > >> ... >> In other words, within the agenda buffer, move-to-column and >> move-end-of-line will move to the point to the end of the entire >> invisible region. That is why removing the local binding of >> buffer-invisibility-spec to nil triggers this bu

Re: [O] Emacs Barcamp

2013-08-14 Thread Ivan Kanis
Le 14 Août à 16h38, joa...@verona.se a écrit : > BTW with only 12 people it would be fun to do stuff like hands-on > sessions and hacker sessions, WDYT? That's the spirit of a barcamp! Let's wait on Bastien's reply. -- L'histoire est un roman qui a été ; le roman est de l'histoire qui aurait pu

Re: [O] Emacs Barcamp

2013-08-14 Thread joakim
Ivan Kanis writes: > Le 14 Août à 15h39, joa...@verona.se a écrit : > >>> How many people can sit at your office meeting room? I would like to >>> visit Stockholm. >> >> The office is limited to 150 people by fire regulations I think. But >> that would be crowded. > > I would like to be about 12.

[O] clocking into an inline task before any headings

2013-08-14 Thread Myles English
Hello, Are inline tasks allowed to be used before any other headings? (I hope they are.) Starting with $ emacs -Q and with nothing more than a (require 'org-inlinetask) I am able to insert an inline task with C-c C-x t but when I try to clock in, "CLOCK:" is inserted on a line directly bel

Re: [O] [AGENDA VIEW] Isn't g supposed to refresh agenda views ?

2013-08-14 Thread Nick Dokos
"Xavier Maillard" writes: > Hello again, > > With my copy of orgmode, pressing g in the Agenda View does not behave > as I would have expected it. > > Here is the docstring: > > g runs the command org-agenda-redo, which is an interactive compiled > Lisp function in `org-agenda.el'. > > It is boun

Re: [O] Emacs Barcamp

2013-08-14 Thread Ivan Kanis
Le 14 Août à 15h39, joa...@verona.se a écrit : >> How many people can sit at your office meeting room? I would like to >> visit Stockholm. > > The office is limited to 150 people by fire regulations I think. But > that would be crowded. I would like to be about 12. More is too much for me to hand

Re: [O] Emacs Barcamp

2013-08-14 Thread Ivan Kanis
Le 13 Août à 20h59, Nic Ferrier a écrit : > I probably wouldn't attend if it's a weekend thing though so this would > have to be a last resort. Thanks for offering venues. It's a weekend thing. -- Un roman commence par un coup de dés. -- Roger Vailland

Re: [O] Emacs Barcamp

2013-08-14 Thread Ivan Kanis
Le 13 Août à 21h03, joa...@verona.se a écrit : > It was I that mentioned Stockholm. Our company has an office we could > probably use. But I think places to be are probably easy to come by, so > do what you feel is easiest! How many people can sit at your office meeting room? I would like to visi

Re: [O] Export only a (sub)tree

2013-08-14 Thread Suvayu Ali
On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 07:57:17AM +0200, Xavier Maillard wrote: > > I am using one big orgmode file to keep all my stuff. I need for some > nodes of this file to export them and to send them to my teammates, etc. > > Although there is a manual, I could not find THE way to it there. I > could not

Re: [O] orgmode tables for programmers (was table export to same buffer)

2013-08-14 Thread Rustom Mody
On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 12:54 PM, Rustom Mody wrote: > I find it works in org 8 but not in 6.33 -- the default for emacs on > debian. > Is it easy to make it work for earlier org also?? > > Ok Ive managed to hack up something: The attached works in org 6.33 and 8.0.7 Just one small help needed:

[O] orgmode tables for programmers (was table export to same buffer)

2013-08-14 Thread Rustom Mody
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 11:50 PM, William Henney wrote: > > The template is not strictly necessary - you can just add the required > lines by hand to your C source file. > I think that orgtbl-to-generic should be able to do what you want out of > the box. Maybe the attached example (orgtbl-test.