Re: [O] "Capture"-like browser plugin?

2015-09-17 Thread Samuel Wales
On 7/23/15, Daniele Pizzolli wrote: > https://addons.mozilla.org/it/firefox/addon/org-mode-capture/ > > The latest version convert html links to org-links (disclaimer: it is my > little contribution). this extension is wonderful. all you have to do is install it and then do what you want with it

Re: [O] Spreadsheet - issue with remote reference to named column

2015-09-17 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Daniel Gerber writes: > The docs say that the REF argument to remote can be "@3$3 or $somename, > valid in the referenced table". So, adapting the tutorial, the last > column here should get the same values as the second one, right? > > > | currency | rate (@r$c ref) | rate (named ref)

Re: [O] Using the file as 1st level headline

2015-09-17 Thread Sven Bretfeld
Hi Eric Eric S Fraga writes: > On Wednesday, 16 Sep 2015 at 18:49, Sven Bretfeld wrote: >> Is it possible to have a file header which is counted as a first level >> headline? > > I am not sure how this relates to the rest of your email. Can you > please expand on this? I should have been more

[O] [org-plot/gnuplot] Plotting candlestick plots

2015-09-17 Thread Foivos S . Zakkak
Hello list, I am trying to plot some candlesticks through org-plot/gnuplot, but I fail. It seems that org-plot/gnuplot supports a list of numbers in deps, i.e., deps:(2 3 4) and then creates a string of the form: 'test.dat' using X with lines where X is first 2 then 3 and finally 4 for deps:(2 3

Re: [O] Agenda Tag filtering - has the behaviour changed?

2015-09-17 Thread Bernt Hansen
Nicolas Goaziou writes: > Hello, > > Robert Klein writes: > >> Looking through the commit messages this may come from commit >> 6c6ae990c10dbe7f96b24fccf840fe9f6d81a3b8 > > Indeed. It seems related to this NEWS entry > > *** Minor refactoring of ~org-agenda-filter-by-tag~ > Now uses the argu

Re: [O] org-read-date wrong for dates before 1970 ?

2015-09-17 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Thursday, 17 Sep 2015 at 11:18, Martin Kaffanke wrote: [...] > So there a (german, and english - the last one) formated time is > translated correct for dates after 1970, but its wrong before that. This is a known issue: Unix was born in 1969 and time did not exist before ;-) It's the equiva

Re: [O] org-read-date wrong for dates before 1970 ?

2015-09-17 Thread Martin Kaffanke
Nicolas Goaziou writes: > Hello, > > Martin Kaffanke writes: > >> So there a (german, and english - the last one) formated time is >> translated correct for dates after 1970, but its wrong before that. >> >> How can we fix that? > > See org-read-date-force-compatible-dates. Thanks, that's the im

Re: [O] Using the file as 1st level headline

2015-09-17 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Wednesday, 16 Sep 2015 at 18:49, Sven Bretfeld wrote: > Hi all > > Is it possible to have a file header which is counted as a first level > headline? I am not sure how this relates to the rest of your email. Can you please expand on this? [...] > Now, I'm using org to write scientific books

Re: [O] [patch] Add footnote when exporting links in LaTeX

2015-09-17 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Thursday, 17 Sep 2015 at 00:36, Rasmus wrote: > Lars Tveito writes: >> When exporting to LaTeX, links are exported using \href. These are >> completely invisible if the document is printed out. I consider this a >> problem. [...] >> I think a good solution is to add a footnote with the link,

Re: [O] org-read-date wrong for dates before 1970 ?

2015-09-17 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Martin Kaffanke writes: > I'm doing in *scratch* the following (with C-j at the end of the line): > > (org-insert-time-stamp (org-read-date nil 'totime "8. März 2012")) > <2012-10-08 Mon>"<2012-10-08 Mon>" > > (org-insert-time-stamp (org-read-date nil 'totime "8. März 1952")) > <1970-10-0

[O] org-read-date wrong for dates before 1970 ?

2015-09-17 Thread Martin Kaffanke
Hi there, I'm doing in *scratch* the following (with C-j at the end of the line): (org-insert-time-stamp (org-read-date nil 'totime "8. März 2012")) <2012-10-08 Mon>"<2012-10-08 Mon>" (org-insert-time-stamp (org-read-date nil 'totime "8. März 1952")) <1970-10-08 Don>"<1970-10-08 Don>" (org-ins

Re: [O] 2 issues with Include function

2015-09-17 Thread Leonard Randall
Thanks, I will try to see if there is something in my config causing the issue. All best, Leonard On 17 September 2015 at 08:26, Nicolas Goaziou wrote: > Hello, > > Leonard Randall writes: > > > I noticed 2 more issues with the include function on latex export. > > I cannot reproduce any of the

Re: [O] 2 issues with Include function

2015-09-17 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Leonard Randall writes: > I noticed 2 more issues with the include function on latex export. I cannot reproduce any of these. Could you upgrade Org and try again? > The first, is that when I make an id link between 2 included files, > the exporter gives the section associated with the l

Re: [O] Bug: LaTeX export #+NAME failing [8.3.1 (release_8.3.1-123-g823cad @ /home/amdavis/src/org-mode/lisp/)]

2015-09-17 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Andrew Davis writes: > Could you just briefly let me know why this is a feature? I am > assuming that this is so that org references are unique should you > accidentally reuse a label? The main reason is that it puts much less restrictions on the name of internal links and is more portable acros

Re: [O] Agenda Tag filtering - has the behaviour changed?

2015-09-17 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Robert Klein writes: > Looking through the commit messages this may come from commit > 6c6ae990c10dbe7f96b24fccf840fe9f6d81a3b8 Indeed. It seems related to this NEWS entry *** Minor refactoring of ~org-agenda-filter-by-tag~ Now uses the argument arg and optional argument exclude ins