Carsten Dominik dominik at science.uva.nl writes:
Hi Iris,
Org considers the version of the file with only top-levels shown as
the most folded version and does not provide commands that will hide
these.
I would also like to see org-sparse-tree filter top-level headlines by tags.
It
Dear all,
I cannot get an agenda showing logged todos, all scheduled items and clockcheck
view for gaps or overlappings clocking.
I start with log mode on and my agenda shows all scheduled todos.
As soon as I hit v c to see the clockchecks result the scheduled todos
disappear.
Is there any way
Hello,
Rainer Stengele rainer.steng...@online.de writes:
(agenda todays agenda
(
(org-agenda-span 'day)
(org-agenda-log-mode 'clockcheck)
(org-agenda-start-with-log-mode t)
Hello,
Sebastien Vauban wrote:
Up to recently, with the following customization:
(setq org-todo-keywords
'((sequence NEW(n!) TODO(t!) STRT(s!) WAIT(w!) SDAY(y!)
| DONE(d!) CANX(x!))
(sequence QTE(q!) QTD(Q!)
| APP(A!) REJ(R!))
Brady Trainor wrote:
Hi, I'm trying the project-explorer package. It uses a persistent
window for a browsing tree.
This causes a new frame when using any of org-export-dispatch,
org-agenda-view menu, ibuffer-other-window, and org-insert-link. (My
C-c C-e, C-c C-a, C-x C-b, C-c C-l.)
I've
John Hendy wrote:
Thought this might interest the list:
- https://www.coursera.org/course/repdata
I've taken other Johns Hopkins classes on Data Analysis from Rober
Peng and Jeff Leek and found them to be pretty good. They'll be using
R, and I'm going to guess they'll be teaching this
Dear helpers,
I really like the idea of having an address book based on org-mode,
but I don‘t understand why org-contacts searches case sensitive,
because at least to me this makes it more difficult to find what I am
looking for (I‘am searching an entry about a conference. But how did
I write
Christopher Culver wrote:
Brady Trainor algeb...@uw.edu writes:
I find the following:
, [ C-h v org-export-backends RET ]
| org-export-backends is a variable defined in `org.el'.
| Its value is (ascii html icalendar latex md odt)
| Original value was
| (ascii html icalendar latex)
Brady Trainor algeb...@uw.edu writes:
Hi, I expected \parallel to work after success with \perp. That is,
I've executed in buffer M-x org-toggle-pretty-entities RET, and I
expected to see \parallel as unicode ∥, since \perp is overlayed
(correct term?) with ⟂.
\parallel should be added IMO
On 2014-11-17 11:04 Martin Gross wrote:
Dear helpers,
I really like the idea of having an address book based on org-mode,
but I don‘t understand why org-contacts searches case sensitive,
because at least to me this makes it more difficult to find what I am
looking for (I‘am searching an
Hi, I'm getting a mixed install warning after upgrading to 8.2.10.
Previously I used the .tgz for 8.2.7c and did a (add-to-list 'load-path
'path to 8.2.7c/lisp' which
worked fine.
For 8.2.10, I checked out the git repo, and switched to the 8.2.10 tag and
updated the load-path to point to the new
* Martin Gross m-gr...@gmx.net wrote:
Dear helpers,
I really like the idea of having an address book based on org-mode,
but I don=E2=80=98t understand why org-contacts searches case sensitive,
because at least to me this makes it more difficult to find what I am
looking for (I=E2=80=98am
On 2014-11-17 12:37 Karl Voit wrote:
* Martin Gross m-gr...@gmx.net wrote:
And recently, I discovered helm-do-grep which I enjoy using very
much :-)
You might want to take a look at helm-org-headlines, if you only search
for names.
Regards,
--
Alexander Baier
* Alexander Baier alexander.ba...@mailbox.org wrote:
On 2014-11-17 12:37 Karl Voit wrote:
* Martin Gross m-gr...@gmx.net wrote:
And recently, I discovered helm-do-grep which I enjoy using very
much :-)
You might want to take a look at helm-org-headlines, if you only search
for names.
On 2014-11-17 13:24 Karl Voit wrote:
* Alexander Baier alexander.ba...@mailbox.org wrote:
On 2014-11-17 12:37 Karl Voit wrote:
* Martin Gross m-gr...@gmx.net wrote:
And recently, I discovered helm-do-grep which I enjoy using very
much :-)
You might want to take a look at helm-org-headlines,
* Alexander Baier alexander.ba...@mailbox.org wrote:
On 2014-11-17 13:24 Karl Voit wrote:
* Alexander Baier alexander.ba...@mailbox.org wrote:
On 2014-11-17 12:37 Karl Voit wrote:
* Martin Gross m-gr...@gmx.net wrote:
And recently, I discovered helm-do-grep which I enjoy using very
much :-)
Thank you, Charles. And =:colnames yes= does work here. But the
results are the same when I evaluate t1 and t2 with
`org-babel-execute-maybe'.
When I take another try, new problem seems to occur.
The test file is:
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
#+NAME: t1
#+BEGIN_SRC python :exports results
return
Hi All,
I'm sorry if this has been covered before, I've been searching for a
while and haven't found anything.
I use org mode as a lab notebook. I write org-src blocks to keep track
of tasks I do at the command line, and then I copy paste them into the
terminal. I would really like to hit C-c
On Mon, 17 Nov 2014, iem...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you, Charles. And =:colnames yes= does work here. But the
results are the same when I evaluate t1 and t2 with
`org-babel-execute-maybe'.
When I take another try, new problem seems to occur.
The test file is:
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
#+NAME: t1
Hi all,
I'm on master, and after updating recently (to a version after the
switch to the new property drawer syntax), some of my agenda views seem
to be broken.
Specifically, I cannot get any agenda views that compare a timestamp
with the SCHEDULED and DEADLINE properties to work. My complete
Hi,
I implemented a couple of functions that provide me with the
needed timestamps for my timereport [1].
ex.
2014-11-14 Fri[s 08:00 e 14:00 (11:00 12:00)] [ 5:00 (5.00)]
Summarized from :
* Test
** first
CLOCK: [2014-11-14 Fri 08:00]--[2014-11-14 Fri 09:00] = 1:00
CLOCK:
Hi Dave,
David Bjergaard writes:
Hi All,
I'm sorry if this has been covered before, I've been searching for a
while and haven't found anything.
I use org mode as a lab notebook. I write org-src blocks to keep track
of tasks I do at the command line, and then I copy paste them into the
Is there a relatively straightforward way to configure or modify Ascii export
to include the subtree pointed to at a link instead of the link itself?
Example:
#+PRIORITIES: A E A
#+OPTIONS: toc:nil H:2 num:nil
* 2014-11-14 Fri
** Order turkey
- [ ] schedule pickup
- [ ] get pepper bacon
Hi,
I'm found a bug in ob-js.el when passing multi-line strings into a
JavaScript source code blocks.
The attached org file describes the problem and fix that I'm using to work
around the issue.
Thanks,
Peter
example-multiline-js-input.org
Description: Binary data
Hello,
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
Brady Trainor algeb...@uw.edu writes:
Hi, I expected \parallel to work after success with \perp. That is,
I've executed in buffer M-x org-toggle-pretty-entities RET, and I
expected to see \parallel as unicode ∥, since \perp is overlayed
(correct term?)
On Monday, 17 Nov 2014 at 19:31, Fredrik Unger wrote:
Hi,
I implemented a couple of functions that provide me with the
needed timestamps for my timereport [1].
Thanks for this. Looks interesting. I don't need this right now but I
will find it quite useful in 2.5 years' time (we need to
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