by removing the custom code which was
pretty awkward in any case. It does however leave open the
question about whether there are or are not legitimate cases
for org-element-at-point in buffers which are not org buffers
but present summary or custom views of org material like the
agenda.
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lysis, etc.) the more efficient I can be.
Bob Newell
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s you describe, I
just edit the properties (or content) in the entry in the
underlying file. This is very unsophisticated and can be a bit
error-prone, but it's straightforward and it works.
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't do well in bright
sunlight.
But of course I wouldn't do any of that because that's not why
I would go to the beach in the first place!
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nce you learn ledger, and especially when
you integrate it into Emacs, you'll be sold.
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gouts. Of course Google
is deleting that feature so I will have to figure out how to
make it use Google Voice.
Admittedly it's an unnecessary feature but I just have fun
making calls with Emacs instead of fishing around for my cell
phone.
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. Like many things Emacs, it does take time to get
things set up the way you wish, but that time is well repaid
down the road a little.
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I've done similar sorts of things in Linux with xdotool and
xclip. These are very useful tools although a bit fiddly in
their usage.
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ync to a
cloud service for two-way sync among eight varied devices (one
at a time, of course).
It takes a seriously serious amount of up-front work and may
not be at all close to what you are seeking, but once it's set
up, it's amazingly effective and productive (at least for me).
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n't, which is
exactly what I'd expect.
I'm very pleased with the way things are working and would
hate to add another layer of complexity without being sure the
upsides were greater than the downsides.
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I'll second (nth) all the compliments. Your work is not only
day to day useful but is a great mini-tutorial on the usage of
a previously undocumented org-mode feature that is highly
useful.
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Juan,
You might take a look at my 'scraps' package. I created it a
little while back and it does a fair amount of what you
mention.
I've got over 3,000 files taking up over 64 MB and it's still
quite fast.
http://www.bobnewell.net/filez/scraps.zip
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th an rsync service and I have my working environment
on two Linux desktops, three Linux laptops and three Android devices,
including my phone.
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Via Linux/Emacs/Gnus/BBDB.
ux
devices. But I'd hope there would be no "unintended
consequences" for terminal users.
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very welcome.
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I don't seem to have any trouble with org-eww-copy-for-org-mode. I
capture with a capture template. The code below may be longer or more
than you want, but it works for me.
My capture template is this:
("w" "Website" plain
(function org-website-clipper)
"* %a\n%T\n" :immediate-fi
e
"Problems loading org-gnus" (et al) appeared.
I didn't see anything in the 'incompatible changes' log for
org, but perhaps this is too obscure. Oh well. This occupied a
few hours but it wasn't good beach weather today.
Aloha,
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Just to update, reversion to an earlier org-mode makes these
problems go away.
That still doesn't parse the question of whether there is
something in my own setup that now doesn't work as opposed to
a more general problem.
Continuing work ....
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ither.
Of course, I'll keep researching, but I may temporarily try to
revert to the previous org release (if I can figure out how!)
mahalo
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any of this or just my problem? Any ideas?
Mahalo in advance,
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Although I don't have an answer to your question, I'm also
interested, as it's been suggested to me that I somehow publish
my code and workflow for substantially easing the somewhat
painful process of taking and inputting registrations for
USCF-rated chess tournaments.
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ord :drill:\n:PROPERTIES:\n:END:\n"
partone "\n*** A\n" parttwo "\n"
"** Word :drill:\n:PROPERTIES:\n:END:\n"
parttwo "\n" "*** A\n" partone "\n"))
)
)
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oint to All Mail and the mail will always be found.
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use we can have a guaranteed nil on a bad link,
rather than ignore-errors which (I think?) may have a different
return. I didn't put an error message in my 'advice' workaround but it
would be a good idea.
Regards,
Bob
On Sat, Apr 14, 2018 at 3:17 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote
works fine for me in that an empty link is simply returned as nil
and ignored. (I suppose I could add an error message.)
Any thoughts on (a) is the 'error' return the right thing, and (b) this
workaround?
Mahalo,
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I didn't catch this at first but if continued this should be moved to
the BBDB mailing list.
On Thu, Jan 11, 2018 at 9:36 PM, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> On Thursday, 11 Jan 2018 at 13:48, Bob Newell wrote:
>> But the real question is /why/ would you want to delete BBDB? You get
>
&g
of great features like autocompletion, auto-addition of
addresses, etc. It takes time and effort but it becomes an indispensable
tool.
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an org-mode adjunct for this),
some coding could turn this into a Task Juggler input file.
There is already a project management adjunct for Emacs, but it doesn't
do scheduling.
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Bob Newell writes:
> I have :sitemap-style "tree" in all projects.
And the problem turns out to be that "tree" cannot be in quotes, instead
it has to be
:sitemap-style tree
Previously, this error would not be flagged and the default, which is
tree, would be used,
rify that style was passed as "tree"
but it seems to not be parsed as such.
Is there a new bug or is it an old flaw in my setup now exposed?
Mahalo,
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time from the length of your workday, to
get the same depressing result as if you had logged all interruptions.
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Bob Newell writes:
> #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
> * top
> ** level 2
> *** level 3
> #+END_EXAMPLE
Question answered in another thread, just to confirm: ",* top"
etc. works as advertised. I missed that footnote about using a leading
comma but the syntax is consistent with E
for a
while but all my code samples so far haven't included org-mode headlines.
Mahalo in advance.
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work
in an arbitrary org-mode buffer; it must be an agenda buffer, and you
can only mark certain entries.
The tag idea may be the best way. Thanks to all for the replies.
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---
just mark them and relocate them all at once to the top or bottom of the
buffer.
> for me, i have long wanted to mark a set of tasks with a tag in the
> outline or agenda, then have /links/ to them gathered in one place, at
> a uniform level.
This sounds quite useful, actually.
-
does add extra text to a headline (of course, so does a
tag). I'll certainly look at the suggested alternatives, especially helm.
In any case I'll think this through quite a bit more before developing a
prototype.
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lace, when they might
be useless.
3. If the gathered headlines are at different levels, the resulting
gathered outline will not be sensible and will require manual fixing.
Comments welcome. This doesn't look especially difficult to code, but
does it make sense and is it of any use?
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;s of any interest to anyone. It's pretty much a
prototype but I use it daily. Emacs 25 required.
http://www.bobnewell.net/publish/35years/webclipper.html
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found because of a
misspelling. But there is no error message and processing stops
silently, with "generalorg" being skipped.
Perhaps there should at least be an error or warning here?
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hing-function org-html-publish-to-html
:style-include-default nil
:section-numbers t
:table-of-contents t
:author-info "Bob Newell"
:creator-info nil)
("35yearstother"
:base-directory "~/or
low; modify to suit.
---
;; Referer (parent) lookup.
(setq gnus-refer-article-method
'(current
(nnregistry)))
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Perhaps this is redundant, but as I've got it working and doing what I
need, I'm reluctant to mess it up :)
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rting through tasks.
Bob Newell
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;; Implement supermemo style task list processing via org-mode tables.
;; Usage: M-x org-tasklist-add and follow the prompts. If you use it a
;; lot, tie it to a function key or something fas
If you don't care about integrating into the agenda, this could be
quite easily implemented in an org table.
us Zenbook) and carry that
whenever possible.
Overall I sync to and from a master at strongspace.com, which supports
use of rsync.
I suppose some day I should get away from diary, but it works really
well.
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great slowdown to do
cutting and pasting--- with any browser, on any system.
Yes, ideally we would have a web-clipper (similar to Evernote).
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orld, most everyone uses Word at
some stage in the process.
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Pressing "enter" in a headline to make a new headline is consistent with
the way many other text-mode outliners have worked in the past. Ctrl-O
to open a line is an Emacs standard keybinding.
I don't really have an issue with the way this works.
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#+name: balance
#+begin_src ledger :cmdline -s bal :noweb yes
<>
#+end_src
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Sent via Linux Mint 17.
Rasmus writes:
>
> Have you configured mail-user-agent?
mail-user-agent was set to message-user-agent. Changing it to
gnus-user-agent solved the problem within org-mode, so for the purposes
of this mailing list, your idea is excellent. Thanks!
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rjn-mail-addr)
(setq rjn-mail-subject (match-string 0 rjn-mail-addr))
(setq rjn-mail-subject (replace-regexp-in-string "?subject=" ""
rjn-mail-subject))
(setq rjn-mail-addr (replace-regexp-in-string "?subject=.*" "" rjn-mail-addr))
(gnus-msg-mail rjn-mail-addr rjn-mail-subject)
)
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wer:
> test content
> :END:
I've always had to put the drawer title in a line with all the drawer
names like this:
#+DRAWERS: EXPANSION PROPERTIES CLOCK LOGBOOK TESTDRAWER
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ans, including the very important matter of long-term storage
in a non-proprietary format.
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#x27;s interested. I know there are other
writers and WriMos out there.
It probably has bugs. No, it surely has bugs. Comments welcomed.
I'm kind of attachment-challenged so if it doesn't appear below, get it
at
http://www.bobnewell.net/filez/newchallenge.org
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side to sort of make an index. On the right side, I want to
open/close various tree branches without affecting the left side.
But the two always seem to stay in sync with respect to visibility.
Any ideas appreciated.
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I'm making it work, and using "L" rather than "S" turns out to be better, as in
this revision of my example above:
$9 = '(if (eq "$2" "") "" (* @2$8 $1));L
But when I want different actions when there is an explicit number (including
0)
vs. a blank cell, and if my action is at all complex, I e
Can't find out about this anywhere. My apologies if I missed something
simple or something already posted.
I want a calculation to appear in column 9 if and only if column 2 is
non-blank. If there is an explicit 0 in column 2, I want the calculation to
appear in column 9. But if column 2 is blank
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