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Hi Richard,
Richard G Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Should the properties given here
http://orgmode.org/manual/Publishing-options.html#Publishing-options
be applicable in this form:
,
| #+TITLE: Blog
| #+AUTHOR:rgr
| #+EMAIL: rgr
| #+DATE: 2008-03-23 Sun
|
Thomas Baumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
just another question, did you include the anniversaries via inclusion
of the diary (does work here) or directly with
%%(bbdb-include-anniversaries) or alike?
I use this:
(add-hook 'list-diary-entries-hook 'bbdb-include-anniversaries)
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forfan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So I downloaded org-export-latex.el from
http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/OrgMode#toc2.
My fault. I've put the latest version in
http://www.cognition.ens.fr/~guerry/u/org-export-latex.el
You can download it from here. But the _safest_ way is to
Hi Richard,
Richard G Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I used add anniversary in the agenda and ended up with
something like
%%(diary-anniversary 3 19 2008) John's daughter's birthday.
in my diary file.
But its not showing up in my agenda or my calendar. What could be the
issue here? I
Thomas Baumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Nice suggestion, would you mind to send me an example record? Somehow I
don't seem to get the format of the bbdb-file right.
In a bbdb entry, add the anniversary field like this:
C-o anniversary RET -MM-DD
Make sure you added the anniversary
Cezar Halmagean [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am trying to set up a blog page on my website and I would prefer to
use org-mode for that. I wonder what are the features provided by
blorg and org-blog.el and which is better and actively maintained.
I have tried both
Hi Richard!
Richard G Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Are there any plans to support remembering irc channels using org-mode?
e.g a hot link on a todo/remembered item which opens rcirc? I recall
planner had links to erc.
Yes, there is such a plan: org-irc.el, developed by Phil comes with
lanas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would like to convert an org file to HTML, much like C-c C-e h
would do, automatically from a shell script. So far I've tried
unsuccesfully some permutaions of:
emacs -batch -l ~/.emacs -eval '(org-export-as-html ./file.org)'
emacs -batch -l ~/.emacs
Richard G Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The guys on #emacs kind of laughed at me a while back for using erc -
apparently its seen as a bit girly ... rcirc doesnt seem to allow config
of multiple servers and channels though so I thought org-mode might be
useful for remembering servers and
Hi Wanrong,
Wanrong Lin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* MAYBE A test
SCHEDULED: 2008-02-13 Wed
But I found ++3d produces the same result as +3d, which is 3 days
after today.
AFAIK, the difference between +2d and ++2d is only relevant when
*editing* the timestamp at point -- not when
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joel J. Adamson) writes:
I did make on a git-clone from this morning at 10:06 EDT, and got:
,
| makeinfo --no-split org.texi -o org
| org.texi:4408: Misplaced {.
| org.texi:4408: Misplaced }.
| makeinfo: Removing output file `org' due to errors; use --force to
Xin Shi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is that possible to make it kill the buffer on the C-c C-e h case? Or
let user to customize this behavior? I don't know the reason to keep
that buffer in this case.
I don't know what the default should be, I have no personal preference.
I think it's quite
Phil Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bastien [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Being the owner of the channel doesn't require anything special from
you, except responsability (and glory):
,[ http://freenode.net/policy.shtml ]
| Channels on freenode are owned and operated by the groups which
Russell Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Shall we standardize on #org-mode then?
Yes, good idea.
I think there's enough mailing list traffic that IRC may be a casual
support area. I'll certainly be present when time permits.
IRC is a timesink but er... Erc is not only for bitlbee :)
So I
Cezar Halmagean [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(add-hook 'initial-calendar-window-hook 'mark-diary-entries)
If %%(org-diary :scheduled :timestamp) throws an error, cheat a little
and use this instead:
%%(condition-case nil (org-diary :scheduled :timestamp) (error nil))
Does anyone have a
Wanrong Lin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks a lot for the suggestion. My appointments are in org files are
agenda are marked with a tag, so using diary as you suggested does not
work exactly as I wished.
Of course, my suggestion only works if you use the usual Org machinery
for
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The first function could be merged into (org-ctrl-c-minus): (un)listify
the active region, and if there is no active region, just cycle through
the list types (as it does now).
This is now implemented in `C-c -'
The second
Antano Solar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Waiting forward for the org release with the skip-empty-row parameter
:)
It is now in the git repository.
** Task 1
*** Step a
:properties:
:Time_Utilized 10 hours
:end
*** Step b
With Regards
Antano Solar John
:properties:
Xin Shi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is that possible to not open the .html file in the Emacs buffer after
exporting the .org file to HTML? Thanks!
Is `C-c C-e H' what you need?
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Xin Shi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Not really. That one is export to temporary buffer. What I want is when
org-export-html, is just do the work at the background, without open the
.html in one of Emacs' buffer.
Sorry I misunderstood your question, because exporting to HTML does not
open the
Xin Shi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes. That's exactly what I mean. :)
I so, I agree, and will fix this.
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Antano Solar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thank you for the patch , What you have done does solve my problem
with little changes in the structure from my side. What I had
actually asked for was this,
* project
** task 1
properties:
:estimated_time=10 hours
:utilized_time = 5 hours
lanas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What I mean by this is the following:
* DONE Phase one :MIKE:
* TEST Phase two :PIERRE:
* TODO Phase three :DIETER:
The table of contents will not show the TODO, DONE, TEST, so it is not
possible to quickly see the state of the tasks.
Check for these
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes, but only with this setting will return key be added to the
org-mouse-map key map, and be bound to org-open-at-point command
under certain contexts (like on the leading stars of a heading).
Further, org-open-at-point is advised by org-mouse.el,
Xin Shi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is that possible to add a line in the .org file indicating the title of
the exported HTML, in stead of the file name? For example:
#title This is the title of the HTML
#+TITLE: This is the title of the HTML
`C-c C-c' on this line to make org-mode aware of
Hi Chris,
Chris Randle [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As I followed along, I spotted a couple of things:
1) Under Your first formula, the first vmean formula you show is a
column formula, whereas the text implies it should have been a field
formula.
Well spotted, I fixed this.
2) I'd never
Tokuya Kameshima [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I wrote an emacs code, org-bookmark.el, which supports for orgmode
links to Emacs bookmarks. You can store the links in the Bookmark
List buffer by running M-x org-store-link.
Great, thanks.
Not sure it's useful, but I regularly uses this bookmark
Hi folks,
i've made a small tutorial about the use of spreadsheet facilities in
org-mode:
http://www.legito.net/worg/org-tutorials/org-spreadsheet-intro.php
It won't be very useful for those who are already familiar with this
amazing field of application for Org, and the curious minds will
Manish [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
At first it still did not work, even with htmlize. But then I was
using Orgmode that came with emacs 22.1. I got the latest, and put it
in the site-list directory while removing the two org files in
22.1/.
Yes. Sorry, I often wrongly assume people are
Rick Moynihan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But the problem appears to be that the URL which appears twice in the
block isn't inserted literally but is instead expanded into an a
href= in the source when M-x blorg-publish is run e.g:
object width=425 height=355param name=movie value=a
Dmitri Minaev [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When I followed the examples given in the manual for setting
org-todo-keyword-faces, I could change the font color but not its
weight. I had to defface a new face and use it in the
org-todo-keyword-faces to get the bold font.
What I did first was:
Hi Fabian,
Fabian Braennstroem [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Wouldn't it be great to create a presentation in emacs; at least the first
outlining?
Sounds nice.
So, what do you think about an org 2 openoffice impress converter...?
The exporting process is probably pretty similar to the
Russell Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Why not use the existing Latex export to make a PDF presentation?
Yes, that's another way. Or maybe we could have a prosper exporter.
Again, the plan is to make the exporter modular so that people can write
extensions.
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Rainer Stengele [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
---+ Headline Level 1
* text
* text
---+ Headline Level 1
i. text1
i. text2
---++ Headline Level 2
---+++ Headline Level 3
--- Headline Level 4
I wonder if it would be possible to somehow locally set the regex which
defines
Wanrong Lin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would like to record down the time stamp when a TODO item changed its
state into some specific states (like DELEGATED), but I don't want to
be prompt with a window for notes.
I like the idea.
Here is a patch against latest org.el from git that
Sebastjan Trepca [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anyway, this new version works! :)
Be careful about clocking out from agenda views if you're also advising
org-clock-out. It doesn't work, I can't see why for now.
Thank you very much, this will be very useful. Btw, why not integrate
it with
Hi Adam,
Adam Spiers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
but I was hoping to get some feedback from the (apparently tiny?)
user-base first. Is there anyone other than myself and Austin
currently reading the list who uses org-mairix.el, or who might be
interested in using it?
I'm not using
Hi Ceazr,
cezar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How common is a blank line in a list item ?
I'd say it's more common for a blank line to end a list item.
FWIW I often use multi-paragraphs in a list item.
I think it should be outlawed.
Generally speaking, I think we shouldn't put too many
Hi Ian,
Ian Barton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Taking the snippet below as an example. If I try to add a Property below My
Bank using C-c C-x p I am offered completions for the Properties defined
under Web Site Passwords, not Bank Details. Is this a bug, or am I
misunderstanding the scope of
Antano Solar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Feb 8, 2008 4:42 PM, Bastien Guerry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Antano Solar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When I type org-export-as- tab i dont see latex in the list.
Make sure org-export-latex.el is in your load-path
Antano Solar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When I type org-export-as- tab i dont see latex in the list.
Make sure org-export-latex.el is in your load-path.
Then require it, if necessary:
(require 'org-export-latex)
If this triggers no error, then you should be able to use
M-x
Nick Dokos [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I did a little tracing and it looks to me that the function
org-export-latex-first-lines returns much more than it should in the
two strange cases above.
I fixed this in the git repo.
Thanks for the detailed report and sorry for the delay.
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Brian Gough [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there an html-org mode converter? I have some web pages I want to
import into org. Thanks.
AFAIK there is no such tool. And designing a generic tool for this
might be really tricky. I guess it's easier to code something ad hoc,
just suitable for the
Hi Dimitri,
Dimitris Kapetanakis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This is really a question for Bastien
I tried to use blorg.el but I can't load it
it says
Compiling file g:/Emacs/site-lisp/blorg.el at Mon Jan 28 13:17:20 2008
blorg.el:133:1:Warning: value returned from (fboundp (quote
Hi Dimitris,
Dimitris Kapetanakis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sadly, I still cannot make it work. Now it compiles ok but when I run
the M-x blorg-publish command on the file
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#+BLOG_URL: http://localhost/blorg/
#+PUBLISH_DIR:
Phil Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So what do you think Carsten? I would like to see the:
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE lang:shell-script
#+END_EXAMPLE
That Bastien suggested. I would be willing to help out the exporter
people if need be.
For the record, the full suggestion is here:
Hi Rick,
Rick Moynihan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've been meaning to mention that blorg produces invalid XML for atom feeds
(perhaps also RSS/HTML). Most obviously it doesn't appear to entity escape
characters the following characters properly '', '', '', which should be
rendered as gt;
Rick Moynihan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Also, Bastien... In blorg.el is it possible to include HTML snippets as
blocks of markup inside the posts? For example embedding a video into a
post?
Sadly not - but keep the pressure, it motivates me to work harder on the
next org-based blogging tool
Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It is interesting to see the number of Xemacs users is small.
Being included in GNU Emacs surely helps. But note that keeping XEmacs
compatibility is also mentionned in the 5th section.
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Egli Christian (KIRO 41) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes. Is there an easy way to create HTML that allows outline folding?
Would be nice for this application.
Do you mean something along the line of
http://freemind.sourceforge.net/PublicMaps-exported.html?
I just stumble on this:
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I have just switched from Planner to Org recent and I find the Org mode
fit my need more. But I failed to find a function that I used a lot in
the Planner mode. The function is that a alert window is pop up (with a
beep as well) when an appointment time is coming
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