no, it's too much for me to handle. i'm ok with just crontab.
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this is something i would also be interested in if anyone has a solution
Samuel: have you been able to solve this
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On Fri, Jun 24, 2016 at 01:24:44PM -0400, Brenda Butler wrote:
> I'm not super advanced in org-mode, so take what I have to say as
> "non-authoritative", but:
>
> I don't think you need any prefix on lines in your org-mode file.
> Lines with some number of * are headers as you noted
> Lines that s
Arun Isaac writes:
> In general, the preparation function having access to project-plist is a
> very useful feature. Many a time, it avoids the need to get the plist
> indirectly by accessing org-publish-project-alist or by some other means.
I've never played with plists before, could you please
Export is one of org's best features IMO.
You can take your outline and make a PDF, HTML, etc etc out of it.
Very handy for when you want to type some notes or something up and
make them look REALLY polished. Impress the boss :)
-Chris
On Fri, Jun 24, 2016 at 1:24 PM, Brenda Butler wrote:
> I'
I'm not super advanced in org-mode, so take what I have to say as
"non-authoritative", but:
I don't think you need any prefix on lines in your org-mode file.
Lines with some number of * are headers as you noted
Lines that start with a - make a list of items.
I'm not sure what you can do with list
So, this is one of those weird moments where I feel really stupid
saying this, but I can imagine others have dealt with this as well.
When I first started using org-mode, I thought you prefixed every line
with some number of *.
Then, I discovered that the *** were headings, and actual items under
Lele Gaifax writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
>> I see you didn't add TINYCHANGE at the end of the commit message.
>> I assume you have signed FSF papers already. Am I correct?
>
> Yes, sorry for not mentioning it explicitly.
No problem. I just wanted to be sure.
I applied your patch. Thank
What is the "correct" way to programmatically construct org documents?
Should I construct a parse tree, and then use
`org-element-interpret-data' to convert it org syntax?
Or, should I use string and buffer functions (such as `format' and
`insert') to construct org syntax directly?
Thank you,
A
> I'd like to try to improve on my configuration of projects but I'm
> unsure hot to use this new feature. How do you use it?
I maintain my blog with org mode. One of my preparation functions
generates an atom feed for my blog. This function uses
`org-publish-get-base-files' to get the path to th
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> I see you didn't add TINYCHANGE at the end of the commit message.
> I assume you have signed FSF papers already. Am I correct?
Yes, sorry for not mentioning it explicitly.
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Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> All your "Effort" values are expressed as HH:MM so Org does its best to
> produce a HH:MM summary. If you write at least one value as a duration,
> e.g., "10 h", the summary will also be expressed as a duration.
I see, thank you!
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Lele Gaifax writes:
> Here it is!
It looks good. Thank you.
> From 7919e3ecb9362451a2f1f5e919e378dadadaf8de Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
> From: Lele Gaifax
> Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2016 14:14:34 +0200
> Subject: [PATCH] org-colview.el: Fix typo in function name
>
> * lisp/org-colview.el (org-columns-h
ST writes:
> 1. Get into BBDB mode
> 2. add new record with the field:
> anniversary: HSivan 17, 5776 birthday
> (that is the way you specify a Hebrew date in diary by pressing "i h d"
> or Diary -> Insert Hebrew -> One time)
> 3. Get into Org mode
> 4. Generate Agenda view: C-c a a
I see.
AFAI
Lele Gaifax writes:
> This is the equivalent, made with current master development org-mode:
>
> # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
>
> #+TITLE: Test with current master revision of org-mode
> #+COLUMNS: %40ITEM(Item) %13Effort(Effort){:} %CLOCKSUM(Work)
>
>
> * This is a test
> :LOGBO
>>> BTW, in lisp/org-colview.el there is what seems a typo in the name of the
>>> function `org-columns-hscoll-title`: since accordingly with "git grep" it is
>>> referenced in two places and only in that source, is the following
>>> acceptable?
>>
>> Sure. Could you provide a proper commit message
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Lele Gaifax writes:
>
>> One minor issue: previously I used a custom setting for the variable
>> `org-time-clocksum-format`, to print something like "2gg 03:10" instead of
>> "2d
>> 03:10". With the version currently distributed with Emacs 25.1 it was used
>> for
>> b
Il 24/06/2016 11:33, Nicolas Goaziou ha scritto:
Giacomo M writes:
I found an example for html by Rasmus on the mailing list. Just adapting
it to my case works.
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(defun jackjackk/org-latex-remove-section-labels (string backend info)
"Remove section labels generated b
1. Get into BBDB mode
2. add new record with the field:
anniversary: HSivan 17, 5776 birthday
(that is the way you specify a Hebrew date in diary by pressing "i h d"
or Diary -> Insert Hebrew -> One time)
3. Get into Org mode
4. Generate Agenda view: C-c a a
Thank you!
On Thu, 2016-06-23 at 22:1
Hello,
Lele Gaifax writes:
> One minor issue: previously I used a custom setting for the variable
> `org-time-clocksum-format`, to print something like "2gg 03:10" instead of "2d
> 03:10". With the version currently distributed with Emacs 25.1 it was used for
> both the "effort" and "clocksum" c
Giacomo M writes:
> I found an example for html by Rasmus on the mailing list. Just adapting
> it to my case works.
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
> (defun jackjackk/org-latex-remove-section-labels (string backend info)
>"Remove section labels generated by org-mode"
> (when (and (org-export
Giacomo M writes:
> Is it possible to do it in a convenient way? Does it make sense? Any
> suggestions?
Yeah, Gmane. It also works in Gnus.
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Is it possible to do it in a convenient way? Does it make sense? Any
suggestions?
Thanks,
Giacomo
Il 24/06/2016 11:11, Rasmus ha scritto:
Giacomo M writes:
Dear all,
I am using emacs with this configuration file:
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(setq load-path (append (file-expand-wildcards "~/.emacs.d/elpa/*") load-path))
(require 'org)
(require 'org-ref)
(require 'ox-extra)
(ox-extras-activat
Hello,
claude fuhrer writes:
> I'm trying to write a document where some source codes block may be
> conditionally excluded from export.
>
> Here a small example of what I want, with the wrong syntax:
>
>
> ===
> #+EXCLUDE_TAGS solution
>
> #+begin_src j
Hello,
Giacomo M writes:
> I am using emacs with this configuration file:
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
> (setq load-path (append (file-expand-wildcards "~/.emacs.d/elpa/*")
> load-path))
> (require 'org)
> (require 'org-ref)
> (require 'ox-extra)
> (ox-extras-activate '(ignore-headlines))
> (defu
Giacomo M writes:
> Dear all,
>
> I am using emacs with this configuration file:
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
> (setq load-path (append (file-expand-wildcards "~/.emacs.d/elpa/*")
> load-path))
> (require 'org)
> (require 'org-ref)
> (require 'ox-extra)
> (ox-extras-activate '(ignore-headlines))
Dear all,
I am using emacs with this configuration file:
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(setq load-path (append (file-expand-wildcards "~/.emacs.d/elpa/*") load-path))
(require 'org)
(require 'org-ref)
(require 'ox-extra)
(ox-extras-activate '(ignore-headlines))
(defun remove-orgmode-latex-labels ()
"
Hello,
Nooreen Dabbish writes:
> Basic question here: I use C-c-C-e-# to insert a template header into my
> org-mode files.
> It prompts me for an Options category, and I always say default. However, I
> have to manually edit it every time, changing the title and toc:t to
> toc:nil and maybe ot
Hi all
I'm trying to write a document where some source codes block may be
conditionally excluded from export.
Here a small example of what I want, with the wrong syntax:
===
#+EXCLUDE_TAGS solution
#+begin_src java :tag question
public class Test
Hello,
Ian Dunn writes:
> I run Org from the git repo, updating daily. I unsuccessfully
> tried syncing with MobileOrg (Android) about two hours ago. I reverted
> org-mobile.el back to the version from yesterday and found the
> problem: TODO keywords aren't being listed correctly. Here's an
On 2016-06-24 08:50, Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
>> How often is org-plus-contrib released? Is it manual or automatic when
>> there are commits on maint?
>
> It is automatic. It happens the Monday following the first un-released
> commit in maint.
Great, thanks!
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