On 07/29/2017 03:20 AM, Adam Porter wrote:
Alexander Baier <alexander.ba...@mailbox.org> writes:
Hi Adam,
I hadn't heard of org-quick-peek. I found
https://github.com/alphapapa/org-quick-peek but could not find the
package on MELPA, do you know why this is the case?
Hi Alexander,
Ac
Hi Adam,
I hadn't heard of org-quick-peek. I found
https://github.com/alphapapa/org-quick-peek but could not find the
package on MELPA, do you know why this is the case?
Also the screenshot in the README is not present (any more), thus I am
currently having a hard time imagining what this
under the parent headline in the agenda view
(when in entry-text-mode).
Is this possible to do with what org-mode has to offer at the moment?
Kind regards,
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On 2016-04-26 16:16 Herbert Sitz wrote:
> Alexander Baier mailbox.org> writes:
>> As the title mentions I have a list of ids of existing org headlines and
>> want create an agenda view listing all of these headlines.
>>
>> Is there functionality in or
Hi!
As the title mentions I have a list of ids of existing org headlines and
want create an agenda view listing all of these headlines.
Is there functionality in org-agenda, that allows me to do this?
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an entry about a conference. But how did
I write conference?).
[...]
I‘am usung Emacs 24.3.1 Orgmode 7.9.2.
I am on Org-mode version 8.3beta and my org-contacts search is case
insensitive. I have no customization related to case sensitivity in my
configuration.
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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.
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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
am not
sure how to get those into your init.org file. I just let them reside in
my init.el file, which is also responsible for
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into a customize-set-variables call. I am not
sure how to get those into your init.org file. I just let them reside in
my init.el file, which is also calls org-babel to do the real
initialization via org-babel-load-file.
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.
Is there something in org's code base that does this?
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On 2014-11-02 18:08 Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Hello,
Alexander Baier alexander.ba...@mailbox.org writes:
I am looking for a function that starts at point and walks up the
outline-tree searching for property P. If P is defined the function
returns P's value, otherwise nil. If The top level
find how to
switch to drafting with Gnus, so I make the cursory assumption that
this is not the trick to at least seeing highlighting of src blocks
while drafting emails.
I use the setup described in this thread:
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/86234
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of chronologically organized data, without the need to resort
to any external tool. No agenda, no sparse-trees, no nothing. If you
have to, you can just look at the plain text/org file and browse it
pretty comfortably.
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On 2014-10-29 04:01 Nick Dokos wrote:
Alexander Baier alexander.ba...@mailbox.org writes:
I would like to have several datetrees in one org file. I want to have
different datetrees under different headlines. The setup I have in mind
is an address book with chronologically ordered notes
the datetree resides?
Adapting the example from the manual, I would like to have something
along the lines of:
(file+headline+datetree path/to/file headline)
or
(file+olp+datetree path/to/file level 1 headline level2 ...)
Is this possible?
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the correct indentation.
Is there maybe a magical function to get this?
Many thanks in advance!
What is wrong with fill-paragraph (bound to M-q by default)?
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headlines to the end you might want to
consider org-sort. It is usually bound to `C-c ^' so with point on the
first headline, doing `C-c ^ o' would produce the example b).
HTH,
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groups will help you out:
http://orgmode.org/org.html#Tag-groups
HTH,
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On 2014-07-12 10:18 Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
Alexander Baier alexander.ba...@mailbox.org writes:
Using \(Word1\)\|\(Word2\) works for me. If you find it troublesome to
type a lot of these escaped parens, you might want to try
smartparens-mode for auto insertion of the closing _escaped_ paren
\(, smartparens will automatically insert
\) after point. You can even navigate over these groups via sexps
commands.
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it by one or more spaces or
prefix it with some other character(s).
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On 2014-07-07 16:40 Grant Rettke wrote:
That property then is something that we may set as a buffer local
variable set in the file itself for cases where want only months in
the entire file?
File local variables?
HTH,
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, but then I'm
not doing any logging. But how do I get my original display back,
because I'm now stuck in this mode! Help please!
Sharon.
My guess would be one of r,g,q,x?
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.
HTH,
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On 2014-06-24 14:31 Alexander Baier wrote:
[...]
With this code:
* Test
#+CAPTION: Test
#+BEGIN_SRC java
// some code
#+END_SRC
I get a figure with a caption when exporting to LaTeX:
\section{Test}
\label{sec-1}
\begin{figure}[H]
\begin{verbatim}
// some code
\end
Hello again,
this is another follow up, I am sorry for so much noise.
On 2014-06-25 13:20 Alexander Baier wrote:
On 2014-06-24 14:31 Alexander Baier wrote:
[...]
With this code:
* Test
#+CAPTION: Test
#+BEGIN_SRC java
// some code
#+END_SRC
I get a figure with a caption
On 2014-06-23 21:23 Thomas S. Dye wrote:
Aloha Alexander,
Alexander Baier alexander.ba...@mailbox.org writes:
On 2014-06-23 17:43 Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
Alexander Baier alexander.ba...@mailbox.org writes:
Hello org-moders!
I just tried to put a caption under/on/above (or anywhere
8.2.6 (release_8.2.6 @
/home/delexi/.emacs.d/ext/org-mode/lisp/) and this is the org file:
* Test
#+CAPTION: Test
#BEGIN_SRC java
// some code
#END_SRC
Thanks in advance,
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On 2014-06-23 17:43 Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
Alexander Baier alexander.ba...@mailbox.org writes:
Hello org-moders!
I just tried to put a caption under/on/above (or anywhere for that
matter) my source code block. When exporting to latex, I didn't see any
caption belonging to my code block
On 2014-06-09 09:42 James Harkins wrote:
Alexander Baier alexander.baier at mailbox.org writes:
I am writing a document for which my main export target is latex. To
obtain reasonable diffs wrt version control systems, I use one line
per sentence in addition to =visual-line-mode
-lisp
(defun my-sort ()
(forward-line 2)
(message %s (thing-at-point 'line))
(thing-at-point 'line))
#+END_SRC
Using this function with org-sort results in some weird behaviour where
only the English but not the Russian headlines are sorted.
I hope this helps a bit,
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version= instead of string-equal to compare version string
might save you some additional headaches ;-).
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for this, or is this configurable by some
variable?
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mean by resides? Do you want to know which entity defines
the syntax of org documents? AFAIK that would be org-element.el, which
parses an org-mode structured file into a syntax tree.
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-entries to iterate over every headline in
the file and reveal the stuff you want to see. That custom elisp can be
put into org-mode-hook, maybe checking if you are in the right file.
Note: I am just brainstorming here, there might be a solution that is a
lot easier.
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your
contact headlines and every headline with the same tag is considered to
be in the same group. This can be used when you are composing a mail to
many people, as you can do this by simply stating the relevant tag name.
HTH,
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On 2014-05-24 12:15 Alexis wrote:
Alexander Baier alexander.ba...@mailbox.org writes:
About the spec, might it make sense to use a standard already in
existence as a starting point or even a major inspiration? Something
like vCard for example?
Yeah, i like the idea of building on top
be an extremely helpful and
something I have wanted since the day I started using org-contacts.
About the spec, might it make sense to use a standard already in
existence as a starting point or even a major inspiration? Something
like vCard for example?
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in lower case?
Org-mode version 8.2.6 (release_8.2.6 @
/home/delexi/.emacs.d/ext/org-mode/lisp/)
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On 2014-05-20 17:40 Bastien wrote:
Hi Alexander,
Alexander Baier alexander.ba...@mailbox.org writes:
Thus preserving the case of BEGIN/END_SRC. Is there any reason this is
always in lower case?
No. From master, C-c C-v C-d now preserves the case, thanks for
reporting this.
Thanks! Do
On 2014-05-20 18:01 Bastien wrote:
Alexander Baier alexander.ba...@mailbox.org writes:
Thanks! Do you know when this change will be released?
Yes and no -- it will be release with Org 8.3, which is not far from a
near future, but quite close to a semi-distant future. IOW: we don't
have
)
(setq-local org-edit-src-from-org-mode t)
#+END_SRC
I just used it right now =)
This has been bugging me for quite some time now, thank you very much
for this, it works like it's supposed to! :)
Regards,
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to (require 'ox-html) ?
HTH,
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On 2014-05-16 06:19 Nick Dokos wrote:
Alexander Baier alexander.ba...@mailbox.org writes:
On 2014-05-15 21:57 Eric S Fraga wrote:
I put it under its own heading with an :ignoreheading: tag and use the
filter that was posted on this list (today in fact):
I can't find the filter you
On 2014-05-16 09:15 Eric S Fraga wrote:
On Thursday, 15 May 2014 at 22:41, Alexander Baier wrote:
On 2014-05-15 21:57 Eric S Fraga wrote:
I put it under its own heading with an :ignoreheading: tag and use the
filter that was posted on this list (today in fact):
I can't find the filter you
On 2014-05-16 22:12 Boyan Penkov wrote:
(setq org-stuck-projects
‘(“+FILE=~/todos/myTodos.org+LEVEL=1 (NEXT TODO) nil ”))
I have never used this feature, but this first element look odd to
me. I would try this: “+FILE=\~/todos/myTodos.org\+LEVEL=1.
HTH,
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On 2014-05-14 21:01 Nick Dokos wrote:
Alexander Baier alexander.ba...@mailbox.org writes:
[...]
Is there a way for me to influence the placement of =\maketitle= and
thus be able to order those commands the right way?
If \institute can be placed in the preamble, then using #+LATEX_HEADER
to be
a somewhat full-fledged solution including a lot of things I do not
need. I looked through the thread but wasn't lucky to find said
filter. Could you kindly post a link? (if that's not to much to ask)
Thanks,
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: directives to insert =\institute=.
Is there a way for me to influence the placement of =\maketitle= and
thus be able to order those commands the right way?
TIA for any pointers,
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On 2014-05-14 21:01 Nick Dokos wrote:
Alexander Baier alexander.ba...@mailbox.org writes:
Hello,
I am writing a paper using llncs as the document class. I use the
=\institute= command which has to be placed _above_ the =\maketitle=
command to be considered. But exporting my document always
this is org-contacts-files, maybe that is the problem?
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these subtrees seperately. Just press C-s in the
export dispatcher.
HTH,
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that tags one specific headline and then execute it on
the current region with `C-x C-k r'.
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only the respective subtree.
With point on the subtree to export press C-c C-e C-s toggeling the
subtree export.
HTH,
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) nil 'region))
#+END_SRC
HTH,
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-x C-k r' to execute it on every line in a region.
[The (info ...) form above when evaluated takes you to the relevant page
in the emacs manual.]
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,
whereas in 24.4.50.x there is no problem.
I am not sure about this, but I recently saw a post on the emacs devel
mailing list mentioning that function-put was newly introduced, if I am
not mistaken. Take a look at this:
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.devel/171782
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, perhaps
this could be made clear in the manual please?
yes, they are standard emacs variables, you can normally set with
(setq variable value)
Or, if you want to use the customize interface:
M-x customize-group org RET
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what you are asking. What do you mean by
keywords? I think a little example or a more elaborate explanation might
help me and others understand what it is you are asking for.
Regards,
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this looks like something that applies to the agenda only.
Tagging a headline with the :write: tag and generating an agenda view
(e.g. C-c a t) should make those headlines bold.
HTH,
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agenda views like the one generated by pressing `C-c a /' ?
you'd be offered word expansion on those frequent word set, just like
you're offered word expansion on TODO/DONE and the like. Let's say
that somehow it's a starting point for a self learning helper.
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, too?
HTH,
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as
pressing a key binding (launching helm on people.org) typing a few
characters to narrow to the contact you want to insert and press enter
to insert said link.
HTH,
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Alexander Baier
-to-sratch ()
(switch-to-buffer *scratch*)
(delete-other-windows))
#+end_src
HTH,
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On 2014-04-30 10:58 Alexander Baier wrote:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(defun my-switch-to-sratch ()
(switch-to-buffer *scratch*)
(delete-other-windows)
(remove-hook 'org-agenda-after-show-hook 'my-switch-to-scratch)
)
#+end_src
I forgot to remove this function again, so it is only run
for this built in - I am no
expert there.
HTH,
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intervention from myself please?
What do you mean by auto-rolled-over?
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to setup. I like to think of it as another emacs inside emacs
(which by the way also applies to org-mode) in terms of complexity.
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On 2014-04-16 21:28 M wrote:
This is off-topic, but I hope that someone can give me some good advice:
During the last years, I'be become a real
f1 c) 'my-cooking-sparse-tree-main)
#+end_src
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it
for review in a few days.
Olivier
This sounds like a very useful thing, thank you!
I cannot, however, get this to work. I am not sure what to put into the
Template field on the preference page of the org-capture plugin. Can
anyone give me some advice here?
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a COOK todo keyword
best
Z
P.S in case anyone wonders wth im using it for :) im trying to auto
generate a list of things to cook (todo word COOK) by type of meal so id
generate a list for main dishes, breakfast etc :)
Does this work for you?
C-c / m +TODO=TODO+TYPE=main
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, but
one table for the one information and another for the other.
You would have to maintain two seperate and differently structured trees
of your data to achieve this. I do not know if this is the way you want
to go, as it would require you to keep both trees in sync by hand.
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Hello Stefan,
again, please sent your mail also to the org mailing list. Just do a
follow-up in your mail client, instead of a reply, that should do the
right thing I guess.
On 2014-02-01 12:25 Stefan Huchler wrote:
Hello Alex,
thats exactly what don´t want ^^. I tried something similar a
to this,
with regard to supplying custom elisp as an aggregate function.
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this information.
If you just want the result to be thrown into a buffer, this would be
totally possible.
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this as done.
What is the advantage of this:
* DONE Headline
DONE describing the headline
DONE describing the headline
DONE describing the headline
over this:
* DONE Headline
describing the headline
describing the headline
describing the headline
?
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for
the birthdays. Something like this:
* Birthdays
TODO Abc Abc
2014-01-26 Sun +1y
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by / and / in the resulting pdf.
Maybe the markup gets escaped somehow by special characters in the text.
I do not know enough about the markup of org to help you here. I think
Nicolas can give you a more satisfying answer.
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On 2014-01-14 13:24 Nick Dokos wrote:
b) asking your questions on the emacs IRC channel (somebody else will
have to provide a reference to that though - I don't know what it is
off the top of my head.)
#emacs on freenode.
HTH,
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On 2014-01-14 19:45 Roger Mason wrote:
Hello,
Is there a way to italicise a block of text rather that just single
words? (org-mode 8.0.3).
Thanks,
Roger
Does this work?
/This is a block of text./
/This is a block of text./
/This is a block of text./
HTH,
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in those directories.
For further info, consult the documentation:
C-h v org-agenda-files RET
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, that your 1.org is located under ~/org.
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On 2014-01-09 13:22 Sebastien Vauban wrote:
WDYT if we turn it on by default?
+1. I turned this on the minute I found out about this feature. This was
one of the many wow-moments while discovering Org-mode.
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define a
NAME_ALL property which lists the specific items.
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, that might be something to publish an org file to.
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.
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.
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in point, last
night I had org2blog working, today, after fiddling its stopped
working, but if I'd had this operational I could just revert to a known
and working .emacs. So, can you help please?
Thanks
Sharon.
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/home/js/?
- Did you really edit and save a file since adding the code to your init
file?
- In case you are editing files under version control: Did you turn on
vc-make-backup-files?
HTH,
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On 13-12-03 09:33 Johann Spies wrote:
Thanks for sharing this. However
On 13-12-03 19:30 Nick Dokos wrote:
Alexander Baier lexi.ba...@gmail.com writes:
I used to set up backup-directory-alist the same way you have, but
changed it, when I noticed emacs putting backups of files I edited as
root into that directory. That was something I did not want to do.
OK
under /home/js/?
- Did you really edit and save a file since adding the code to your init
file?
- In case you are editing files under version control: Did you turn on
vc-make-backup-files?
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On 13-12-03 09:33 Johann Spies wrote:
Thanks for sharing this. However, after
).
(In case you do not know how to open the manual based on the expression
above: Place your curser after the ')' closing the info expression and
press `C-x C-e'.)
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as
root into that directory. That was something I did not want to do.
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) ; use versioned backups
#+end_src
If you want to make backups from files under version control, you also
have to set the following:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(setq vc-make-backup-files t)
#+end_src
This already saved me a couple of times.
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the +, not the [ ].
Does anyone else recall this feature? Is there a preference to set it, or
was it removed for some reason?
Thanks,
-k.
They might have just changed the key-binding. For me pressing M-S-RET
creates the + and the [ ].
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splitting up
soure blocks manually.
Best regards,
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On 13-11-27 08:17 Jambunathan K wrote:
C-h K C-c C-v C-d
Alexander Baier lexi.ba...@gmail.com writes:
Hello together,
is therer a command or a function that lets me split a source block at a
given position? I think what I mean is best demonstrated by looking at
an example:
Given
[...]
Fredrik fred...@jumans.net writes:
When I open an agenda and push enter on a text it opens the file
related to the text in the same frame. Is there any way to make it
open it in another frame so I keep my agenda in front?
Regards,
Fredrik
[...]
Well, I do not know of opening a
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