Hello,
I have cron set up to send me an email with my org calendar each morning
as follows:
/usr/local/bin/emacs --batch -l ~/.emacs --eval '(org-batch-agenda "a"
org-agenda-span (quote day))'
It works fine unless Gnus starts running. When that happens, bbdb is
taken by Gnus and then the emacs -
Aric Gregson writes:
> I am trying to export via org-odt and do not want some of the R source
> run during export. For these blocks I have the following:
>
> #+begin_src R :eval no
>
> However, it seems that they are still being evaluated, despite having
> refreshed the loca
Hello,
I am trying to export via org-odt and do not want some of the R source
run during export. For these blocks I have the following:
#+begin_src R :eval no
However, it seems that they are still being evaluated, despite having
refreshed the local set-up. Is this not the correct header to tell
Bastien writes:
> SabreWolfy writes:
>
>> How do I indicate that the event should be repeated monthly for 6 months
>> only? Time-shift?
>
> FWIW, this is a frequently requested feature and I will propose
> something other than cloning headlines for the next major Org version.
I entirely agree.
Aric Gregson writes:
> The main improvement for me would be to repress the introduction of
> habits into the diary output. I have not been able to accomplish this
> thus far, and am unsure of how I might go about trying to do so.
The way I have worked around this is to set the habit
Hello,
I have recently found that I can combine my org-mode
calendar/scheduling/todo with the Emacs diary to output to latex via
cal-tex.el. This is fantastic, despite a few nagging issues.
The main improvement for me would be to repress the introduction of
habits into the diary output. I have no
That's what I was looking for. Didn't realize I could do that...
Thanks, Aric
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Sean Escriva writes:
> org-mobile.el which is responsible for the sync has a custom var defined
> called 'org-mobile-files-exclude-regexp' which should exlude files that
> match.
OK. I've tried to play with this, but clearly my understanding of emacs
and regex is inadequate for this. Ideally I w
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> Ah, check the variable bbdb-read-only then -- it's for precisely this
> situation.
Exactly what I was looking for! Thank you.
Aric
Thanks Charles. I may try this again. I have had lots of issues moving
From v2 to v3 of bbdb. Still problems with Gnus, but workable at this
point.
Aric
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Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> I'm also not sure what you mean by "org pulling bbdb away from gnus" --
> are you running two separate instances of emacs?
Yes, that is precisely what I am doing. I tend to work in the Emacs
instance running org mode and use the other just for email. Too much
blocking i
Hello,
I am just wondering if there is a way to get org mode to stop playing
with bbdb. Because I use both gnus and org, it is a bit of a hassle to
have org always pulling bbdb away from gnus when I create an agenda. I
have taken out all reference to bbdb and org in my start-up files. I
don't use
Nick Dokos writes:
> I think your impression is correct, assuming that org-agenda-file-regexp
> has not been modified:
Thanks Nick. So I am left trying to figure out why org agenda creation
keeps pulling in the bbdb file.
Aric
Hello,
I am wondering if it is possible to get org-mode to stop asking to read
the bbdb file when creating the new agenda. It is a bit annoying because
GNUS in another instance of emacs generally has the file.
I have seemingly removed any calls to bbdb in my org set-up (initially
used it for ann
Sean Escriva writes:
> org-mobile.el which is responsible for the sync has a custom var defined
> called 'org-mobile-files-exclude-regexp' which should exlude files that
> match.
Thanks very much. I'll give this a try again. Would be nice to have on
the phone once and a while. For computer synci
Hello,
I was wondering if it is possible to export only some of the org files
for mobileorg? Like have a list of included or excluded files?
Thanks, Aric
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--On January 29, 2014 9:18:57 PM -0800 Josiah Schwab
wrote:
I have a habit that I only do on weekdays, and the workaround that I
ended up using was to have separate copies of the task for each day of
the week that I want to do it.
Thanks, I read the link. Sounds like they are just not meant
Hello,
I have a gpg encrypted org file in my org directory that I have tracked
time on. I would like this to show up in the Agenda view when I create
it and have logging on, but it seems that logged time from the gpg file
is not included in the agenda. I have loaded the module org-crypt, but
that
Hello,
I believe that what I want to do will not work, but I thought I would
ask. I have a habit that I want to do on certain days of the week
only. I had the date in the org file set as the following:
#+begin_src org
<%%(memq (calendar-day-of-week date) '(2 3 0))>
#+end_src
While it shows up o
Jambunathan K writes:
> 3. Visit an Org file and export to ODT
I think this was the key because I had entirely altered my org and
org-odt set-up to use elpa and your tar file, so there had never been an
export.
> Now check the *Messages* buffer and the value of the above variables.
Yes, now t
Jambunathan,
I have tried to install this. I even created a blank .emacs file as you
suggested. Everything appears to be fine with the exception of
>C-h v org-odt-styles-dir
>C-h v org-odt-schema-dir
These do not appear as options for me. I'm not sure if that matters.
Thanks, A
--On January 19, 2014 11:16:53 AM +0530 Jambunathan K
wrote:
Are you still stuck here or you made some repairs and stuck elsewhere.
...
IMO, starting from scratch (i.e., an empty .emacs) and installing Org
via M-x list-packages is a sure way to have a working setup with minimal
fuss.
Yes,
Ken Mankoff writes:
> Aric, perhaps you could add markdown support using export filters? I have
> just come across this feature and it looks useful.
>
> http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/74816/focus=74876
I'll give this a try, but my lisp knowledge is nil. I can pretty easily
change th
Jambunathan K writes:
> You are looking for this
>
> (custom-set-variables
> '(org-odt-display-outline-level 0))
Thanks, Aric
Jambunathan K writes:
> C-h v org-version
org-version is a variable defined in `org.el'.
Its value is "8.2.5c"
> M-x find-library org-loaddefs
;;; org-loaddefs.el --- autogenerated file, do not edit
;;
;;; Code:
;;;### (autoloads (org-babel-mark-block org-babel-previous-src-block
;;;
Jambunathan K writes:
> This will be an one-off change, so I am hesitant to consider this.
...
> I am interested in considering all suggestions or use-cases that extends
> or improves upon the current practice.
Clearly for me, this would not be a one off change...
Thanks, Aric
Jambunathan,
Thanks for posting your instructions and links again. I followed the
instructions and am receiving the following error on export attempt:
OpenDocument export failed: Symbol's function definition is void:
org-element-cache-reset
I also receive this error the first time that I try to
Bastien writes:
> can you give more details about your setup?
I am using the mathtoweb function and so far so good. Here is what I
have and what I understand of it, but I could be wrong about why it is
working.
The file has this header:
#+OPTIONS: LaTeX:t
I have this in my .emacs file:
Jambunathan K writes:
> 2. MathToWeb
>
>Pro: Uses MathML
>
>Con: MathToWeb is new kid on the block. May prove to be problematic
>with more complex formulae.
>
>If ltx->mathml conversion is problematic for some equations, you can
>create "ODF files" (OpenDocumentFormula files
Ken Mankoff writes:
> 3) I put MathToWeb.jar in the unit test folder. However, if I run
> "java -jar MathToWeb.jar" I get the following error. I have an email
> in to the MathToWeb developer/maintainer about this
>
> $ java -jar mathtoweb.jar
> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.UnsupportedClas
> I have found this useful for converting latex export to doc[x]
Thanks for that idea, I will give that a try as well.
Thanks, Aric
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Ken Mankoff writes:
> I find the ODT export very useful. Working on another document imported
> from LaTeX I have a lot of \citep{} and \citet{} in addition to \cite{}. Is
> it possible for ox-jabref.el to support this even if it does not
> distinguish between the T and P?
On a similar note, wou
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
> Section 7.2, Special properties, says that TAGS shouldn't be used as a key
> in the properties drawer. Chapter 6, Tags, explains that "tags occur at
> the end of the headline".
Thank you for pointing that out. I'll give that whirl.
aric
--On January 9, 2014 11:58:37 AM -0500 Rick Frankel
wrote:
I'm not sure why you are using markdown as an intermediate file
format. Org will export to latex, pdf (via latex) and openoffice odt
(which can be exported from open/libre office to doc/docx.).
I had originally tried because of probl
Bastien writes:
> What version of Org and Emacs are you using?
> M-x org-version RET
8.2.1-dist
> M-x emacs-version RET
24.3.1 freebsd-amd64
Thanks, Aric
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