Ciaran Mulloy writes:
> Hi!
> I was fascinated to work through the examples provided in the org-tutorials
> sections under Worg and really see the power of using eLisp as spreadsheet
> formula: http://orgmode.org/worg/
> org-tutorials/org-spreadsheet-lisp-formulas.html
>
> However the use of th
Hello all,
I’ve noticed that the faces defined by org-copy-face are not added to
the org-faces customize group. This is in accordance with the docstring
of ‘copy-face’, which says (in part) “This function does not copy face
customization data, so NEW-FACE will not be made customizable. Most
Lisp
* lisp/org.el (org-buffer-property-keys): Only match real property
drawers.
This patch adds an org-element based check. Otherwise the following
triggers a bogus prompt to fix a malformed drawer on
typing M-: (org-buffer-property-keys)
* foo
(add-to-list 'org-capture-templates
'(
Everything is clear now.
Thanks Nicolas for those guidelines.
Regards,
Thierry
Le 27/08/2014 00:09, Nicolas Goaziou a écrit :
> Actually, `dolist' is a macro from "subr.el", which is then shadowed by
> `cl-dolist', so there's no problem here.
>
> BTW, you can use macros from cl (cl-lib doesn't exi
Achim Gratz writes:
> Sharon Kimble writes:
>> How do I drop the debian version and stick with the git version please?
>
> make up2
I'm sorry Achim, but what do you mean by that?
>
>> (setq load-path (cons "/home/boudiccas/.emacs.d/lisp" load-path))
>
> You shouldn't need this unless you really
Thierry Banel writes:
> Do you recommend to stay away from CL & CL-LIB for ORG stuff ?
> `DOLIST' comes from CL as well...
Actually, `dolist' is a macro from "subr.el", which is then shadowed by
`cl-dolist', so there's no problem here.
BTW, you can use macros from cl (cl-lib doesn't exist in Em
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Tuesday, 26 Aug 2014 at 19:40, Sharon Kimble wrote:
>> This has been probably been asked many times before but auntie google
>> can't find it if so.
>
> It has been asked many times. :)
>
>> I've just updated my git clone of org-mode to its version
>> '409913b253de2de1b4
Le 26/08/2014 22:27, Nicolas Goaziou a
écrit :
Thierry Banel writes:
I'll change to let-binding. What is the rational for that ? Better
byte-code ?
This is faster, indeed. Also, the scope of the binding is explicit. It
is sometimes h
Sharon,
Sharon Kimble wrote:
This has been probably been asked many times before but auntie google
can't find it if so.
I've just updated my git clone of org-mode to its version
'409913b253de2de1b49f9468a4b77b9292e090c4' from 'ORIG_HEAD' and I've
done
--8<---cut here---s
Thierry Banel writes:
> I'll change to let-binding. What is the rational for that ? Better
> byte-code ?
This is faster, indeed. Also, the scope of the binding is explicit. It
is sometimes hard to tell where the value of a setq'ed variable comes
from.
> Can I limit VALUE to numbers ? VALUE come
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Interestingly, I introduced a patch that should speed up this function
> yesterday. You may want to update Org (the patch landed after 767895)
> and try again.
Indeed! I just pulled again and the problem is gone. The export runs
much more reasonably now, completing in
Thanks Nicolas
for your valuable insight. I will apply your recommendations.
Le 26/08/2014 10:29, Nicolas Goaziou a écrit :
(orgtbl-ascii-plot): top-level function
(orgtbl-ascii-draw), (orgtbl-uc-draw-grid),
(orgtbl-uc-draw-cont):
Steffen,
you should probably have a look at org-element.el which parses org files
and creates data structures along the lines of what you will need.
HTH,
eric
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: Eric S Fraga (0xFFFCF67D), Emacs 24.4.50.1, Org release_8.3beta-246-g77d0da
Sharon Kimble writes:
> How do I drop the debian version and stick with the git version please?
make up2
> (setq load-path (cons "/home/boudiccas/.emacs.d/lisp" load-path))
You shouldn't need this unless you really have some stuff in there
that's just for you. I'd suggest moving those things to
Dear list members,
I would like to automatically parse the org-mode files within emacs and was
wondering if somebody already had done something similar. My idea is to create
objects (for example, one object for every **-entry, with attributes that cover
the tags, and also one attribute that cov
Hi!
I was fascinated to work through the examples provided in the
org-tutorials sections under Worg and really see the power of using
eLisp as spreadsheet formula:
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-spreadsheet-lisp-formulas.html
However the use of the mapconcat function always generat
Hello,
Richard Lawrence writes:
> I pulled from master recently (for the first time since the spring), and
> since the update, I have noticed a performance/lockup issue. The
> problem occurs when exporting an agenda view to iCalendar format.
>
> My Emacs version is 23.4.1 and my Org version is
On Tuesday, 26 Aug 2014 at 19:40, Sharon Kimble wrote:
> This has been probably been asked many times before but auntie google
> can't find it if so.
It has been asked many times. :)
> I've just updated my git clone of org-mode to its version
> '409913b253de2de1b49f9468a4b77b9292e090c4' from 'ORI
On Tuesday, 26 Aug 2014 at 19:37, Florian Knupfer wrote:
> Hi eric,
>
> sry I was profiling and optimizing a bit the code and haven't noticed,
> that this variable was only in my emacs session defined.
>
> It is now fixed and much less cpu-consuming.
Thanks! It does work now.
And it seems to wor
This has been probably been asked many times before but auntie google
can't find it if so.
I've just updated my git clone of org-mode to its version
'409913b253de2de1b49f9468a4b77b9292e090c4' from 'ORIG_HEAD' and I've
done
--8<---cut here---start->8---
M-x org-v
El mar, 26 ago 2014, Richard Lawrence decía:
> Hi all,
>
> I pulled from master recently (for the first time since the spring), and
> since the update, I have noticed a performance/lockup issue. The
> problem occurs when exporting an agenda view to iCalendar format.
>
> My Emacs version is 23.4
Hi all,
I pulled from master recently (for the first time since the spring), and
since the update, I have noticed a performance/lockup issue. The
problem occurs when exporting an agenda view to iCalendar format.
My Emacs version is 23.4.1 and my Org version is "8.3beta" (I am
currently on commit
Hi,
this sounds interesting but I have just tried to use it and I get:
: if: Symbol's value as variable is void: org-panes-list
I can send a backtrace if you wish.
Maybe I am not using this properly? All I tried was "M-x org-panes RET"
after loading the file.
thanks,
eric
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: Eric S Fraga
I may be wrong here, but I believe you are conflating plain lists and headlines
Plain lists may include checkboxes and start with '-'
- [ ] list item one
- [ ] list item two
- [X] list item two.one
Etc.
Headlines may get priorities and start with '*{1,}'
* TODO [#A] headline one
* TODO [#B] he
Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and
what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report? See
http://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback
Your bug report will be posted to the Org-mode mailing list.
--
Hi,
i have a list of tag that i use with orgmode with the shortcut c-c c-c.
I have a lot of tag and behind one of this tag their is this : "\201"
How can i enter this with my keyboard ?
Thanks a lot
--
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sprud...@gmail.com
Hi,
I forgot to mention I am using Emacs 24.2.1 on Windows.
Cheers,
Gonzalo
On 22/08/2014 10:00 PM, Gonzalo Camarillo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> in the agenda we can mark several entries for bulk processing. In the
> following example, the second and third agenda entries are marked. To
> indicate they a
I resolved the problem by cleaning errors in my .emac file.
2014-08-25 20:39 GMT-04:00 Steve Prud'Homme :
> I have a file named task.org, i want to push this file to mobile-org /
> dropbox.
> When I do M-x org-mobile-push i have this message
> Non-existent agenda file ~/Dropbox/PROJETS/ORG/LOCAL
I really have a big problem.
I have GNU Emacs 24.3.1 (i386-mingw-nt6.1.7601)
of 2013-03-17 on MARVIN
Now i am able to see the agenda view of my task.org on mobile-org.
But I Can't see my task.org file on mobile-org for android... Only the
agenda view.
This is my index file :
https://www.dropbox.
Hi,
I forgot to mention I am using Emacs 24.2.1 on Windows.
Cheers,
Gonzalo
On 22/08/2014 10:00 PM, Gonzalo Camarillo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> in the agenda we can mark several entries for bulk processing. In the
> following example, the second and third agenda entries are marked. To
> indicate they a
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>
>> when exporting to github markdown, ox-gfm.el tries to treat the content
>> of boxquotes as table, not a good idea (look at the README of
>> https://github.com/tj64/org-bandbook).
>>
>> ,[ C-h f org-bandbook-make-bandbook RET ]
Hello,
Thorsten Jolitz writes:
> when exporting to github markdown, ox-gfm.el tries to treat the content
> of boxquotes as table, not a good idea (look at the README of
> https://github.com/tj64/org-bandbook).
>
> ,[ C-h f org-bandbook-make-bandbook RET ]
> | org-bandbook-make-bandbook is an
Thorsten Jolitz writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> Nevertheless, as you noticed, "_" should be always escaped. I fixed it
>> in master (as the fix introduces some incompatible changes). Thank you
>> for reporting it.
>
> hmm, I updated (make update) after your fix, and I do see your commit in
Hi list,
as part of learning org I'm trying to configure it so that state changes
trigger clocking in/out tasks.
Why testing workflow is:
#+TODO: TODO(t) STRT(s!) PAUS(p!) WAIT(w!) | DONE(d!) CANC(c!)
What I try to accomplish:
* entering STRT pauses the active task (if any) and clocks-in the
Jude DaShiell writes:
> ** [#A] [X] replace 4 undershirts, :DONE:
Can headlines contain checkboxes? I thought they are plain-list syntax.
--
cheers,
Thorsten
Hi,
Thank you for the comments, I will try to improve the commit as soon as
possible.
About org-element.el, I would be happy to try. I guess the best
documentation is the file itself (it appears to be quite well
commented). Is it a good way to start?
--
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Fingerpri
I probably either messed the formatting of my list up or tried to do
something emacs-orgmode can't yet handle. If I have formatting problems
could someone look this list over and let me know how to fix them?
cut here.
#+TAGS @TODO @DONE
#+LastUpdate: [2014-08-26 Tue]
* :CATEGORY:@Clotheing:
**
Hi List,
When creating an Org-Bandbook PDF, one can include
- lilypond scores
- song arrangements as plantuml activities
which both produce beautiful output.
But other possible chapters are
- tasks and timeline (agenda files and their timeline)
- funds (ledger reports)
- people (ki
Daniel Szmulewicz wrote:
> Sebastien Vauban wrote:
>> AFAICT, when using the `utf8' option to `inputenc' (and not `utf8x'
>> which should be avoided, as it uses `ucs' which is no longer
>> maintained), we have 2 solutions to support the UTF-8 non-breaking
>> space:
>>
>> - Convert it in Org mode,
Hi List,
when exporting to github markdown, ox-gfm.el tries to treat the content
of boxquotes as table, not a good idea (look at the README of
https://github.com/tj64/org-bandbook).
,[ C-h f org-bandbook-make-bandbook RET ]
| org-bandbook-make-bandbook is an interactive Lisp function in
| `o
Hello,
Samuel Loury writes:
> I would like to submit a tiny patch to make use of `org-clock-string'
> instead of the hard coded value CLOCK: whenever possible.
Thank you. Some comments follow.
> From 8eedb019d277f7f1e8baa6641244ddf7e298d397 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
> From: Konubinix
> Date: T
Hello,
Thierry Banel writes:
> Sorry for the late answer, I was on the road.
> The patch is attached hereafter.
Thank you for the patch. Some comments follow.
> From 5fddaba2208c2cb4ce3b6bc24d0d10571124fb39 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
> From: Thierry Banel
> Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2014 00:00:21 +0200
Daniel Clemente writes:
> Ok, let's keep the complex cases possible, but the simple ones simple. So:
> - text and text if there's only 1 text or sublist or
> text+sublist
> - [normal flow including p,ol,ul,blockquote,…] in the rest.
> This includes , ,
> ,
Fair enough. This is now implemente
El Mon, 25 Aug 2014 10:30:27 +0200 Nicolas Goaziou va escriure:
> > But why not, as a general rule, avoid for the first elements of
> > lists? That is, don't output paragraph+list+paragraph, but
> > text+list+paragraph.
> > This works for the simple case (text) and allows the
> > complex
Hi,
I would like to submit a tiny patch to make use of `org-clock-string'
instead of the hard coded value CLOCK: whenever possible.
I also found out that :CLOCK: was hard coded in
`org-insert-property-drawer' (git sha
67ae102b4be87976240555d1c0d80ee55906f53c, file lisp/org.el:15897)
instead of us
Thomas S. Dye wrote:
> Aloha all,
>
>>> AFAICT, the arguments to code blocks may not be defined and set in the
>>> `name' line anymore: this must be done on the `begin_src' line.
>
> or, on a separate #+header: line.
Indeed. I tend to forget to use that; thanks for mentioning it!
Best regards,
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