Re: [O] Documentation error/bug regarding checkboxes

2014-02-12 Thread E Sabof
Josiah Schwab writes: > I just tried C-u C-c C-c on the following list and it worked as documented. > > + foo > + bar > + baz > > I am using the current maint branch. Actually I did it like this: + |foo + bar + baz If I do this instead, it works as you've said: |+ foo + bar + baz I've switc

Re: [O] verbatim and apostrophes

2014-02-12 Thread Alan Schmitt
Hello Samuel, Samuel Wales writes: > org-emphasis-regexp-components Thank you for the suggestion. I'm trying to make sense of it: --8<---cut here---start->8--- org-emphasis-regexp-components is a variable defined in `org.el'. Its value is (" ('\"{" "

Re: [O] Documentation error/bug regarding checkboxes

2014-02-12 Thread Josiah Schwab
Oops! I hit C-u C-c C-c in the wrong buffer! I meant to say, Can you provide some information about your org version? I just tried C-u C-c C-c on the following list and it worked as documented. + foo + bar + baz I am using the current maint branch. Best, Josiah On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 10:4

Re: [O] Documentation error/bug regarding checkboxes

2014-02-12 Thread Josiah Schwab
E Sabof writes: > According to the footnote [3] on > http://orgmode.org/manual/Checkboxes.html, if I press C-u C-c C-c on > the first item of a list, all items on that list will get > checkboxes. However only the first one does. Can you provide some information about your org version + foo + b

[O] Documentation error/bug regarding checkboxes

2014-02-12 Thread E Sabof
According to the footnote [3] on http://orgmode.org/manual/Checkboxes.html, if I press C-u C-c C-c on the first item of a list, all items on that list will get checkboxes. However only the first one does. Evgeni

Re: [O] copy title text string from #+TITLE field?

2014-02-12 Thread Peter Salazar
Thanks. I do need it only on export, but even so, it doesn't seem to be working: http://i.imgur.com/1tMGaHz.png Again, it's inside an HTML code block. Not sure if there's a way to make it work inside that block? #+BEGIN_HTML ... {{{title}}} ... #+END_HTML > {{{title}}} should do it. See

[O] Emacs Mac Port

2014-02-12 Thread Marcelo de Moraes Serpa
Hey guys, If you are on a Mac, you *should* start using this: https://github.com/railwaycat/emacs-mac-port I've been having some serious issues with the vanilla Cocoa Emacs lately on Mavericks, including a nasty memory leak that would somehow trigger distnoted and put the CPU usage at 100% every

Re: [O] [PATCH] Allow passing post-process to org-publish-org-to for use by org-export-to

2014-02-12 Thread Erik Hetzner
At Wed, 12 Feb 2014 23:55:52 +0100, Nicolas Goaziou wrote: > > Not really. If you look at `org-latex-publish-to-pdf' you will see that > publishing is done differently: the binary file is generated, then > published as an attachment. Hi Nicolas, Thanks so much for your help. This looks like exac

[O] export to temporary HTML file and open

2014-02-12 Thread Erik Hetzner
Hi all, This may be of some interest to list members, and possibly for org mode itself. I find myself wanting to get a nice view of org files, for printing or otherwise, and would like to export to HTML. But I don’t want to have a bunch of HTML files in my org directory. Here is a hack to allow y

[O] bug#16734: Default value org-odt-data-dir (in Emacs) makes no sense

2014-02-12 Thread Glenn Morris
Package: emacs,org-mode Version: 24.3.50 This refers to the version of Org mode in Emacs trunk. ./src/emacs -Q -l ox-odt C-h v org-odt-data-dir -> Its value is "/usr/share/emacs/etc/org" This value is hard-coded (and autoloaded; why?) in org-version.el. This value makes no sense. For Emacs, it

Re: [O] [PATCH] Allow passing post-process to org-publish-org-to for use by org-export-to

2014-02-12 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Erik Hetzner writes: > Thanks very much for your response (and ox.el)! I looked at filters, > but concluded they were not appropriate, because pandoc operates on > the file as a whole, and writes to a file, and can return binary > content (for example, if it is generating PDFs). Then you're cor

Re: [O] taskjuggler - using gaplength or gapduration

2014-02-12 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, frank writes: > One issue that I am having is regarding gaplength and gapduration for > tasks. Under the TJ3 syntax, the command would be > " depends !!PHII {gapduration 7w} ". > > I added gaplength and gapduration under ' Org Taskjuggler Valid Task > Attributes ' and added the following

Re: [O] taskjuggler - using gaplength or gapduration

2014-02-12 Thread John Hendy
On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 2:11 PM, frank wrote: > > One issue that I am having is regarding gaplength and gapduration for tasks. > Under the TJ3 syntax, the command would be > " depends !!PHII {gapduration 7w} ". > > I added gaplength and gapduration under ' Org Taskjuggler Valid Task > Attribute

Re: [O] taskjuggler - using gaplength or gapduration

2014-02-12 Thread John Hendy
Looks correct to me? :gaplength: 7w -> gaplength 7w :duration: 10d -> duration 10d Do you mean to try: *** PSF :PROPERTIES: :Task_id: PSF :depends: PHII :gapduration: 7w :duration: 10d :END: I've not used these attributes, but assuming you pasted your actual file correct

Re: [O] verbatim and apostrophes

2014-02-12 Thread Samuel Wales
org-emphasis-regexp-components -- The Kafka Pandemic: http://thekafkapandemic.blogspot.com The disease DOES progress. MANY people have died from it. ANYBODY can get it. Denmark: free Karina Hansen NOW.

Re: [O] [bug?] Actions grouped by priority

2014-02-12 Thread Sebastien Vauban
Hello, "Sebastien Vauban" wrote: > With the following snippet, I'd expect to see *all* actions in one (and > just one) of the following lists: > > - with priority #A > - with priority #B > - with priority #C > - with no priority > > (add-to-list 'org-agenda-custom-commands > '

[O] [bug?] Actions grouped by priority

2014-02-12 Thread Sebastien Vauban
Hello, With the following snippet, I'd expect to see *all* actions in one (and just one) of the following lists: - with priority #A - with priority #B - with priority #C - with no priority --8<---cut here---start->8--- (add-to-list 'org-agenda-custom-comma

Re: [O] terminal emulators

2014-02-12 Thread Achim Gratz
Gregor Zattler writes: > I never used a terminal emulator which would let me use > Shift-Control key combos. Actually I would be very interested in > working Shift-Ctrl key combos. I'm not sure when and where I've had that working or I may be misremembering another combination. In any case, in k

[O] taskjuggler - using gaplength or gapduration

2014-02-12 Thread frank
One issue that I am having is regarding gaplength and gapduration for tasks. Under the TJ3 syntax, the command would be " depends !!PHII {gapduration 7w} ". I added gaplength and gapduration under ' Org Taskjuggler Valid Task Attributes ' and added the following in my org-mode file: *** PSF

[O] ox-md generates .html links to other org files.

2014-02-12 Thread Mark Janssen
When exporting org files to .md files using the ox-md.el backend, links like [[file:other-file.org]] are translated to other-file.html. I would expect this to be other-file.md instead. As it stands exporting multiple files to markdown doesn't allow easy interlinking between them. This can be worke

[O] Citation links pointing to .pdf file - zotero-bibtex-org-oxbibtex-(ebib?) [[cite:

2014-02-12 Thread Tristan Nakagawa
Hi all, I just found out that link-format export in the ox-bibtex exporter goes via ebib. My workflow goes pretty much by managing my bibliography and exporting via autozotbib to a .bib file, and citing in my org drafts so far via the \citep{} etc. commands. the link form ([cite:]) also works. H

Re: [O] Using a simpler link syntax in org-mode?

2014-02-12 Thread John Kitchin
you can kind of achieve this with yasnippet. I made this below: # -*- mode: snippet -*- # name: simple-link # key: sl # -- [[$1.org][$1] to use it, you type sl, press tab, type in the file, and then tab ], and you get your link. that may be better than typing everything out, if you remember sl fo

Re: [O] Assumptions on user's environment

2014-02-12 Thread Karl Voit
* Samuel Wales wrote: > perhaps this is possible: > > c-c ' -> c-c c-x ' If you are using US_intl with digraph (deadkeys) in order to type special characters, ' needs actually two keys: ' + SPACE So I guess this is not that great for common commands typed often a day. -- mail|git|SVN|photos|

Re: [O] OT: installing pip on Windows/Cygwin (was: Wanted: volunteer to integrate REST-client (restclient.el))

2014-02-12 Thread John Kitchin
I don't understand, it looks like this worked. #+RESULTS: : Searching for requests : Reading http://pypi.python.org/simple/requests/ : Best match: requests 2.2.1 : Downloading https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/r/requests/requests-2.2.1.tar.gz#md5=ac27081135f58d1a43e4fb38258d6f4e : Processing

Re: [O] OT: installing pip on Windows/Cygwin (was: Wanted: volunteer to integrate REST-client (restclient.el))

2014-02-12 Thread Karl Voit
* Karl Voit wrote: > > * John Kitchin wrote: >> >> windows and pip/easy_install are funny sometimes. >> >> I often do something like this: > > Ah, great idea. However, at my side, it ends up like this: > [...] > > In Cygwin shell, I can execute "easy_install pip". After that, I can execute > "pip

Re: [O] [PATCH] Allow passing post-process to org-publish-org-to for use by org-export-to

2014-02-12 Thread Erik Hetzner
At Wed, 12 Feb 2014 14:02:12 +0100, Nicolas Goaziou wrote: > > Hello, > > Erik Hetzner writes: > > > I have been looking at publishing to HTML using pandoc. Because pandoc > > requires post-processing to transform the org-mode markdown output to > > other formats, it is necessary to use the pos

[O] OT: installing pip on Windows/Cygwin (was: Wanted: volunteer to integrate REST-client (restclient.el))

2014-02-12 Thread Karl Voit
Hi John! * John Kitchin wrote: > > windows and pip/easy_install are funny sometimes. > > I often do something like this: > > #+BEGIN_SRC python > from setuptools.command import easy_install > easy_install.main( ["-U","requests"] ) > #+END_SRC > > #+RESULTS: > #+begin_example > Searching for reque

[O] Using checkboxes: nested lists

2014-02-12 Thread jone...@teksavvy.com
Hello again, Is there a way to have nested lists. The example below would have maintest to be all marked only when all test4 items would be checked. This is not the case now as maintest is checked 2/2 as if test4 was a different item not at the same identation level below maintest. - [2/2] m

Re: [O] Using checkboxes (UPDATE)

2014-02-12 Thread jone...@teksavvy.com
Le mercredi, 12 février 2014 09:30:11 -0500, "jone...@teksavvy.com" a écrit : > Positionning the curosr on the first line and doing C-c C-c reports > that C-c C-c is undefined. Also, the sides of the boxes are in the > same font as the rest of the text. OK, got it. Reading the README that poin

[O] Using checkboxes

2014-02-12 Thread jone...@teksavvy.com
Hello, I'm using org-8.2.5h that I have unpacked in /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp and then ran make and make install. I have a test .org file which is made of: - [ ] test1 - [ ] test2 Positionning the curosr on the first line and doing C-c C-c reports that C-c C-c is undefined. Also, the sides

[O] verbatim and apostrophes

2014-02-12 Thread Alan Schmitt
Hello, I want to generate some verbatim/code inline text that contains an apostrophe (I want to talk about the ocaml type 'a ref). Unfortunately I don't know how to do this. I tried: - ~'a ref~ - ='a ref= - ~\' a ref~ - =\'a ref= The first two display everything (including the '~' or '=') but no

Re: [O] [PATCH] Allow passing post-process to org-publish-org-to for use by org-export-to

2014-02-12 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Erik Hetzner writes: > I have been looking at publishing to HTML using pandoc. Because pandoc > requires post-processing to transform the org-mode markdown output to > other formats, it is necessary to use the post-process parameter of > org-export-to-file. > I think this patch makes se

Re: [O] adding options to the minted environment of exported source blocks in latex

2014-02-12 Thread Alan Schmitt
Hello Nicolas, Nicolas Goaziou writes: > Anyway :latex_options would be redundant on an #+attr_latex: line. I'll > have a look at it when I get some spare time. Using attr_latex would be great. Thanks, Alan

[O] Using a simpler link syntax in org-mode?

2014-02-12 Thread Aviv
I'd like to have links with the syntax [[foo bar]] go to files with the name foo bar.org. This would make using org-mode much more like using a personal local wiki. Is this possible without breaking existing link functionality? I'd also ideally still be able to export to html, etc. with standar