Dear Org-mode hackers,
This patch defines a variable org-agenda-abbreviate-tag-filter;
when it is set, filtered tags indicated on the mode line are
abbreviated according to their fast selection letters.
For example, "-@home+@net" is abbreviated "-h.+n." if the fast
selection letters of @home and
Eric,
I don't have auctex installed, and org-ref works fine for me.
But I do run a recent self-compiled emacs 24 (haven't tested yet,
if it works with my older emacs24 from debian as well),
and I get updated packages like dash relatively often via cask
( https://github.com/cask/cask , http://cask
John Kitchin writes:
> with the most recent org-ref, it should be sufficient to put this in your
> init file:
>
> (org-ref-define-citation-link "textcite" ?I)
> (org-ref-define-citation-link "citeauthorfull" ?F)
>
> this will create a textcite link and create a reftex menu you select with
> the k
Hi Vikas
On 2014-05-13 at 12:52, Vikas Rawal wrote:
>>
>> You mentioning pandoc as one of the tools to use made me finally sit
>> down and look at it. I am very glad I did. Just today, I started
>> working on a paper that has to be in Word format in the end. This is
>> always annoying but esp
Esben Stien writes:
> Rick Frankel writes:
>
>> You have (at least ;) two choices in org: example blocks or verse
>> block.
>
> How about a third choice, without blocks?
>
> There's no underlying reason why text that is on separate lines should
> be treated as text on one line.
>
> I cannot crea
Daimrod writes:
> Stefan Monnier writes:
>
>>> So, that's an org-mode bug, I'll try to see if I can reproduce it
>>
>> Right: org-adaptive-fill-function should finish fairly promptly.
>>
>>> (though I wonder why it uses `inhibit-quit' in the first place).
>>
>> It's not org-mode which binds inhi
Stefan Monnier writes:
>> So, that's an org-mode bug, I'll try to see if I can reproduce it
>
> Right: org-adaptive-fill-function should finish fairly promptly.
>
>> (though I wonder why it uses `inhibit-quit' in the first place).
>
> It's not org-mode which binds inhibit-quit but the C code that
Suvayu Ali gmail.com> writes:
> A couple of comments about formatting: the
> first two footnotes might be better as links from the text. I propose
> the attached patch. If you think this is fine, I'll push it.
Sure, go ahead.
hjh
with the most recent org-ref, it should be sufficient to put this in your
init file:
(org-ref-define-citation-link "textcite" ?I)
(org-ref-define-citation-link "citeauthorfull" ?F)
this will create a textcite link and create a reftex menu you select with
the key I, and the other link with the key
interesting. I do have auxtex installed, but I don't think I configure it
anywhere. I do require reftex and reftex-cite in my init files. I also set
the default reftex bibliography.
(setq reftex-default-bibliography
'("~/Dropbox/bibliography/references.bib"))
I will try to reproduce this tomorrow
John Kitchin writes:
> You can see a document I wrote using org-ref here:
> http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/org/2014/05/13/Using-org-ref-for-citations-and-references.org
>
> You will want to pull a current version. I added some code so it is in
> principle easy for you to add your own citation
In gnus, I often move articles out of my inbox into other gnus
directories, but at the same time, I want to make a link to the email if
I want to bring it up again.
I do M-x gnus-summary-move-article on an article and then I M-x
org-store-link. Of course, this link points to the already moved
art
Hello,
org-tables already support very helpful operations for manipulating the
order of rows and columns. But we could implement some operations based
on the concept of matrices, making org-tables even more usefull for
drafting ideas using matrix layouts.
Maybe you are interested in the operati
I would like to do something like:
#+NAME: `(concat "table" " name")
| | |
|---|---|
Is there a way?
--
Joon Kwon
Institut de Mathématiques de Jussieu
Université Pierre-et-Marie-Curie
Paris, France
Thanks Ken, I wonder if there is already something like that in Message
mode. I like gnus a lot, so I do not think that I am going to change to
mu4e just for that =)
Hi Jorge,
mu4e has an option to edit mail messages in Org mode. You can insert and
execute code blocks, etc. See example at bottom of this blog post:
http://www.brool.com/index.php/using-mu4e
-k.
On 2014-05-13 at 14:49, Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo
wrote:
> Hi, I would like to use org-edit-src-co
Hi, I would like to use org-edit-src-code outside of org, I think it
would be very handy in Message mode, to send messages that contain code
and edit that code in the proper mode.
I put something like this
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(defun mm-org-try-structure-completion ()
(inte
John,
another data point. When I try to load an org file, once org-ref is
loaded, I get the following problem:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument stringp nil)
re-search-forward(nil 10001 t)
tex-main-file()
reftex-TeX-master-file()
reftex-tie-multifile-symbols()
reftex-a
On Tuesday, 13 May 2014 at 14:51, John Kitchin wrote:
> You can see a document I wrote using org-ref here:
> http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/org/2014/05/13/Using-org-ref-for-citations-and-references.org
>
> You will want to pull a current version. I added some code so it is in
> principle easy fo
Aloha Vikas,
Vikas Rawal writes:
> There is some overlap. But I think there is a considerable utility in
> addressing people who would need to be taken from installation of
> emacs to production of a full document.
I'm in complete agreement here and hope you didn't read some criticism
into my e
Rick Frankel writes:
> You have (at least ;) two choices in org: example blocks or verse
> block.
How about a third choice, without blocks?
There's no underlying reason why text that is on separate lines should
be treated as text on one line.
I cannot create "blocks" every time I take a random
On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 6:16 PM, John Hendy wrote:
> On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 1:04 AM, Johannes Rainer
> wrote:
> > dear all,
> >
> > I'm extensively using org-mode in combination with R source code blocks.
> The
> > only thing I miss is the possibility to break long lines of R code in the
> > ex
>
> You mentioning pandoc as one of the tools to use made me finally sit
> down and look at it. I am very glad I did. Just today, I started
> working on a paper that has to be in Word format in the end. This is
> always annoying but especially when the paper has mathematics in
> it.
I have bee
You can see a document I wrote using org-ref here:
http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/org/2014/05/13/Using-org-ref-for-citations-and-references.org
You will want to pull a current version. I added some code so it is in
principle easy for you to add your own citation types and use the org-ref
machin
>
> It seems safer/efficient to focus on making modular documentation that
> is the definitive *best*/*right* way (and *best* explained) to do
> something, and then to link to that prolifically.
>
Your points are very valid and expressed convincingly.
Writing this document was a result of, fir
On Monday, 12 May 2014 at 14:57, Vikas Rawal wrote:
> I have been using Org for writing research papers for a while,
> gradually improving my set up to be able to exactly produce the output
> I want. In this process, I have benefited greatly not only from the
> resources available on the Org-mode w
On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 12:48 PM, Vikas Rawal
wrote:
>
>
>> Aloha Vikas,
>>
>> Very nice!
>>
>> Your document overlaps and updates the LaTeX export tutorial on Worg
>> that I wrote for the old exporter. Perhaps it could be revised to
>> replace the old export tutorial?
>
> There is some overlap.
> So, that's an org-mode bug, I'll try to see if I can reproduce it
Right: org-adaptive-fill-function should finish fairly promptly.
> (though I wonder why it uses `inhibit-quit' in the first place).
It's not org-mode which binds inhibit-quit but the C code that runs
jit-lock. The C code binds
> Aloha Vikas,
>
> Very nice!
>
> Your document overlaps and updates the LaTeX export tutorial on Worg
> that I wrote for the old exporter. Perhaps it could be revised to
> replace the old export tutorial?
There is some overlap. But I think there is a considerable utility in
addressing peopl
On 2014-05-13 11:03, Esben Stien wrote:
If I have a heading like this:
** foo
bar
baz
..and I export it to html, it comes out like this:
** foo
bar baz
Is there any way to tell export that free form text like this is
allowed?
What you want is verbatim text, or "Literal examples", not really
Josef Wolf writes:
> On Mo, Mai 12, 2014 at 10:22:02 +, Dominic Surano wrote:
>> Make it a deadline instead of a SCHEDULED item and set it to the current
>> year with the +1y modifier. That way it will only come up a few days before
>> it's due.
>>
>> * Calendar
>> ** Birthdays
>> *** Some
On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 1:04 AM, Johannes Rainer
wrote:
> dear all,
>
> I'm extensively using org-mode in combination with R source code blocks. The
> only thing I miss is the possibility to break long lines of R code in the
> exported pdf.
> Is there a way to tell org, or the latex exporter, to h
Charles Millar writes:
> (setq org-agenda-span 14)
This specifies this week plus the next week, but is there any way to
specify this week plus the next week plus the previous week?;)
--
Esben Stien is b0ef@e s a
http://www. s tn m
irc://irc. b
If I have a heading like this:
** foo
bar
baz
..the export is fine, because the extra empty space between the lines
makes the export function treat them as two paragraphs, but if I have a
heading like this:
** foo
bar
baz
..and I export it to html, it comes out like this:
** foo
bar baz
I
Josef Wolf writes:
> On Di, Mai 13, 2014 at 05:07:19 +0800, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>> Josef Wolf writes:
>> Ah, for that you'll want (setq org-agenda-include-diary t). I assume you
>> don't have that set right now?
>
> Yes, it works with this setting. Thanks!
>
> I was confused by this paragraph
Dear Ramon and Colin,
If you are using an "(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist ...)" for the gpg
files, that sets the major mode on. If you want to leave the major mode
as Org, do not use auto-mode-alist, but instead use a hook:
(add-hook 'org-mode-hook 'your-function), where your-function should be
one
On Monday, 12 May 2014 at 13:26, John Kitchin wrote:
> that should work out of the box, and that link is defined in org-ref as
>
> (org-add-link-type
> "cite"
> 'org-ref-cite-onclick-minibuffer-menu
> 'org-ref-cite-link-format)
And I used to have my own already in any case.
>
> I am not sure w
On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 01:53:01PM +0200, Rainer M Krug wrote:
> Is there a problem with git? I can't update via git:
>
> ,
> | $ git remote -v
> | origin git://orgmode.org/org-mode.git (fetch)
> | origin git://orgmode.org/org-mode.git (push)
> | $ git pull
> | fatal: read error: Con
Is there a problem with git? I can't update via git:
,
| $ git remote -v
| origingit://orgmode.org/org-mode.git (fetch)
| origingit://orgmode.org/org-mode.git (push)
| $ git pull
| fatal: read error: Connection reset by peer
| $ make update
| rm -f
| git checkout
| M etc/R/
Dear Ramon,
Yes, that's the problem I got with files *.org.gpg. I've never had the time -
nor inclination - to look into it further.
Best wishes,
Colin.
> Dear Colin,
>
> Great, thanks a lot.
>
> I just tried it, and it worked out of the box, and it turns on by default
> (I used the code at
On Di, Mai 13, 2014 at 05:07:19 +0800, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
> Josef Wolf writes:
> Ah, for that you'll want (setq org-agenda-include-diary t). I assume you
> don't have that set right now?
Yes, it works with this setting. Thanks!
I was confused by this paragraph:
| If you are using the diary
At Mon, 12 May 2014 09:26:21 -0600,
Eric Schulte wrote:
>
> This looks good so far.
thank you. it's my first published lisp code (although big parts are stolen..)
> Does code execution work but it is untested, or has it not been
> implemented? Would you suggest adding this now or waiting for co
I have tried Freemind export via ox-freemind and this seems to work well
and opens the file in Docear (derived from Freemind/jabref). I wondered if
anyone knew of any translation tools to come in the opposite direction from
the mindmap format to org mode format?
regards
Stephen
Josef Wolf writes:
> On Di, Mai 13, 2014 at 09:40:56 +0800, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>> Dominic Surano writes:
>> Deadlines and schedules are generally for things that require an action
>> on your part, and thus will continue to show up in the agenda as
>> un-acted-upon if you don't do anything. U
I'd like to create an agenda view which is sorted manually so that I can put the things on the agenda in the order like I want to act on them and preserve this order even if the agenda is rebuilt or closed and created again.
Is that possible already?
At the moment I think there is always a sor
On Di, Mai 13, 2014 at 09:40:56 +0800, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
> Dominic Surano writes:
> Deadlines and schedules are generally for things that require an action
> on your part, and thus will continue to show up in the agenda as
> un-acted-upon if you don't do anything. Usually, for things like
> b
On Mo, Mai 12, 2014 at 10:22:02 +, Dominic Surano wrote:
> Make it a deadline instead of a SCHEDULED item and set it to the current
> year with the +1y modifier. That way it will only come up a few days before
> it's due.
>
> * Calendar
> ** Birthdays
> *** Somebody
> DEADLINE: <2014-05-
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