Marcin Borkowski writes:
> https://vivaldi.com/
>
> Did anyone hear about it? Any thoughts/experiences? "Taking notes
> while browsing" seems to be something close to org-capture, no?
> Keyboard-driven might mean either vim-like or emacs-like bindings, or
> (hopefully) configurable ones. I,
Rasmus writes:
> Arun Isaac writes:
>
>> How long does FSF copyright assignment typically take? I sent a request
>> around 2 weeks ago (on December 26), but haven't received a reply yet.
>>
>> Does it usually take this long? Should I resend my copyright
>>
Bernt Hansen writes:
Hi,
I tried out the master branch today and the habit graph seems to be
broken.
Habits display as normal repeating tasks in commit
40f2b88 (Open outer link on nested links, 2014-11-20)
and work normally in commit
7429f35 (Merge branch 'maint', 2014-10-22)
Sorry
Sebastien Vauban writes:
Christopher Allan Webber wrote:
In more documents than not, it seems I see someone do something like
foo_bar
Common, of course, because most orgmode users are programmers.
Of course this results in the super awkward rendering of
foo(subscripted:bar).
I can't
Hello all,
In more documents than not, it seems I see someone do something like
foo_bar
Common, of course, because most orgmode users are programmers.
Of course this results in the super awkward rendering of
foo(subscripted:bar).
I can't remember *ever* making use of subscript in an orgmode
noo...@noorul.com writes:
Christopher Allan Webber cweb...@dustycloud.org writes:
Hello,
I'd like to have a habit-only agenda view, if possible, that looks a bit
like:
Morning habits
--
life: TODO Shave [ * * ** !] habit::morning:
rsi
Hello,
I'd like to have a habit-only agenda view, if possible, that looks a bit
like:
Morning habits
--
life: TODO Shave [ * * ** !] habit::morning:
rsi: TODO morning stretches [ ** **** *!] habit::morning:
Night habits
Ian Barton writes:
On 01/07/13 13:06, Xebar Saram wrote:
Hi all
I have been using dropbox since i started using orgmode a few weeks ago
(yeah im a neewb :)), which kinda works but i find it very annoying as
it keeps creating conflicted copies, isnt reliable on my Linux main
machine etc
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Eric Schulte writes:
Christopher Allan Webber cweb...@dustycloud.org writes:
Hiya,
I was running into troubles where regardless of my setting on
org-export-babel-evaluate, it was evaluating babel code anyway. Here's
a patch that seems
:00:00 2001
From: Christopher Allan Webber cweb...@dustycloud.org
Date: Sun, 2 Jun 2013 11:16:54 -0500
Subject: [PATCH] Respect the org-export-babel-evaluate variable while
exporting.
For some reason, this variable existed, but wasn't being respected on
export.
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lisp/ox.el |3 ++-
1 file
Andreas Röhler writes:
Installing this instead should fix it:
(defun org-open-line (n)
Insert a new row in tables, call `open-line' elsewhere.
With \C-u NUMBER `open-line' is called the common way also in table context
(interactive *P)
(cond (n
(open-line
Nicolas Richard writes:
(setq org-open-line 'open-line)
How could that possibly work ?
It didn't... my bad :) I had both set that and done a redefinition of
org-open-line to just call open-line like:
(defun org-open-line (n)
(interactive *p)
(open-line n))
Guess which one actually
Carsten Dominik writes:
On 17.5.2013, at 00:38, Christopher Allan Webber cweb...@dustycloud.org
wrote:
I really hate org-open-line... I can see why people might want it, but
it's messed up my workflow. I'd like to set C-o back.
However, I have no idea what org-defkey is doing, but I
I really hate org-open-line... I can see why people might want it, but
it's messed up my workflow. I'd like to set C-o back.
However, I have no idea what org-defkey is doing, but I expected this to
work:
(define-key org-mode-map (kbd C-o) 'open-line)
it isn't working!
How to get the
Suvayu Ali writes:
Hello Christopher,
On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 05:38:11PM -0500, Christopher Allan Webber wrote:
I really hate org-open-line... I can see why people might want it, but
it's messed up my workflow. I'd like to set C-o back.
However, I have no idea what org-defkey is doing
Bastien writes:
Hi Christopher,
Christopher Allan Webber cweb...@dustycloud.org writes:
Just store the property on the item itself
But this solution is task-based, not agenda-based.
The Sorting property you describe would be useful in one
agenda and not in one other -- so this does
You've done great work Bastien!
And I look forward to Batman Returns!
Bastien writes:
Dear all,
I'm stepping down as the Org maintainer.
Carsten accepted to step up, if the community agrees.
Please raise your thumbs up or your concerns, if any.
I'm glad I had this opportunity to work as
Bastien writes:
Hi Christopher,
Christopher Allan Webber cweb...@dustycloud.org writes:
I wonder if we had a property that was basically sorting on very large
numbers? When you add something to the agenda and there aren't any
sorted items, it creates a property with some median-ish very
Bastien writes:
John Wiegley jo...@newartisans.com writes:
You'll have to change the positions of the items within the Org file itself.
It would be great if there was a single key to do this and then very quickly
update the agenda view.
This is tempting in imagination but I think the real
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
Russell Adams rlad...@adamsinfoserv.com writes:
My experience has been that after watching me manage a project in Org
for a few weeks, I have customers beg me to help them install it on
their PC. I've had quite a few converts through working together and
by example.
Cool, thanks for that info!
Ian Barton writes:
On Fri, Apr 05, 2013 at 11:02:56AM -0500, Christopher Allan Webber wrote:
Ian Barton writes:
On 01/04/13 13:08, Vincent Beffara wrote:
Yes, I mean, I know which html you need for that, simply within o-blog
you need to manage between
will try hard to extract a
price.
Please stop letting him waste our time and community energy. There's no
reason to keep the troll well fed by allowing him to continue these
emails on-list.
Thanks,
- Christopher Allan Webber.
Ian Barton writes:
On 01/04/13 13:08, Vincent Beffara wrote:
Yes, I mean, I know which html you need for that, simply within o-blog you
need to manage between relative paths, absolute paths, canonical paths and
so on in the template, to match the right section, - mainly it should be a
I've posted here before about it, but it looks like you're trying to do
the same thing as I am; see https://gitorious.org/org-diet
Here's an example of an org-diet file entry:
| Food / Exercise| Calories | Quantity | Total |
I think the old org wiki exporters were pre the new exporter? I could
be wrong.
Would be nice to see a new mediawiki exporter to be written for the new
exporter code!
filebat Mark writes:
hi all
I badly need the feature of exporting org-mode to wiki(like mediawiki).
After google for a
The right way to be using org-habits is not to have tasks that are being
marked as done... they are meant to be repeating tasks. See:
[[info:org#Repeated tasks]]
in the orgmode manual to set these up.
J. David Boyd writes:
I think these are working, but how do I tell for certain.
If I am
OH MY GOODNESS, this is VERY exciting to me!
Do you have any screenshots of this in action? I've been thinking of
similar things for some time!
Lluís Vilanova writes:
It's just barely working and quite slow, but here's an initial tentative on a
package to get the agenda in Org mode to show
Is elnode a Free Software - AGPL?
If elnode is under GPLv3 or later, it's still free software.
I was looking for a license but it seems to have it under COPYING.
Anyways, should it be AGPL?
I'm a big fan of the AGPL... my own personal project uses it... but I
might be somewhat cautious
Aurélien Aptel writes:
On Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 7:34 PM, Christopher Allan Webber
cweb...@dustycloud.org wrote:
This is *very* exciting. I'm definitely interested in using this for
MediaGoblin if I can.
Thanks. I've just looked at MediaGoblin but I don't think it fits what
Org-sync
Hey Aurélien,
This is *very* exciting. I'm definitely interested in using this for
MediaGoblin if I can.
Several thoughts after watching the video:
- I tend to take notes and local subtasks on bugs. Is there any way to
do that?
- Does org-sync also pull down comments?
- I'd like to pull
Sriram Karra karra@gmail.com writes:
On Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 10:37 PM, Christopher Allan Webber
cweb...@dustycloud.org wrote:
Hey Aurélien,
This is great. I formerly worked on something similar:
http://labs.creativecommons.org/2010/11/10/bridging-public
Christopher Allan Webber cweb...@dustycloud.org writes:
Ah, I've stopped using that theme! But it was a small extension to
color-theme-snow. Here it is. :)
FYI, the theme I use now is naquadah-theme, which I *highly* recommend.
http://git.naquadah.org/?p=naquadah-theme.git;a=summary
Hi all,
I've written a snippet of elisp which I'm finding very helpful. I've
replaced the archive keybinding with it. Basically, I found that when I
had something like this:
#+BEGIN_SRC org
* Task tree
:PROPERTIES:
:ARCHIVE: %s_archive::* Task tree
:END:
** TODO Some task
Hey Aurélien,
This is great. I formerly worked on something similar:
http://labs.creativecommons.org/2010/11/10/bridging-public-bugtrackers-and-local-tasklists/
However... my solution was pretty hacky.
I'd be interested to see if you come up with a generic solution that
could have mapppings
Hey all...
I have:
#+BEGIN_SRC calc
foo := 5
foo + 5 =
#+END_SRC
#+RESULTS:
: foo + 5 = foo + 5
What I'd like, obviously, is for it to result in:
#+RESULTS:
: foo + 5 = 10
I guess I really don't understand how calc support works in org-babel.
Could someone enlighten me?
I see now.
#+BEGIN_SRC calc :var foo=5
foo + 5 =
#+END_SRC
#+RESULTS:
: 5 + 5 = 10
However, this isn't as useful as I'd like. I'd really like to be able
to see it say foo + 5 = in the output. That's clearer which line is
being referred to...
Christopher Allan Webber cweb...@dustycloud.org
to...
Christopher Allan Webber cweb...@dustycloud.org writes:
Hey all...
I have:
#+BEGIN_SRC calc
foo := 5
foo + 5 =
#+END_SRC
#+RESULTS:
: foo + 5 = foo + 5
What I'd like, obviously, is for it to result in:
#+RESULTS:
: foo + 5 = 10
I guess I really don't understand how calc support works
Hiya all,
Is there an easy way to conditionally archive to an archive file or
archive tree? I guess I should write my own tool but often times there
are builtin things and I end up rewriting tools without knowing it, so
querying on that before I go ahead and write something. (Might also be
good
Hey Peter,
I also do appointments with orgmode.. I have it hooked up so that it
sends me messages via XMPP/Jabber. Possibly useful to you:
http://dustycloud.org/blog/2010/11/21/emacs-appointment-notifications-via-xmpp
pmli...@free.fr (Peter Münster) writes:
Hello,
I would like to be
Hi,
I'm very excited about this project! However it doesn't seem to work?
Calling M-x cfw:open-calendar-buffer results in:
let: Symbol's function definition is void: cfw:create-calendar-buffer
It seems that this function isn't defined anywhere?
I'm running off of git master.
SAKURAI
Also, cfw:open-org-calendar works, but things seem really slow... it
looks like you're recalculating the entire orgmode agenda for every day.
I wonder if things could be sped up if the orgmode agenda was calculated
for the entire period all at once and then broke that up into days?
SAKURAI
Stinky Wizzleteet wizzlet...@hotmail.com writes:
I cap the caloric deficit at a 500 kcal deficit per day, because for me
and my genetic background of overweight family this is probably
not a diet but a lifestyle and I understood that at higher deficits ones
metabolism is trying to adapt,
So I've been meaning to put something up on this in worg for a while.
I've been dieting using orgmode, basic calorie tracking, and something
resembling the ideas out of The Hacker's Diet for the last year
(actually 2.5 years with a 1.5 year break in which I continued to
weigh in mostly but didn't
Oliver,
Neat! Only browsed it briefly but looks like it has some cool ideas :)q
bikeshed
One comment: it seems strange that the package name is neo and
yet I'm import org'ing. Maybe the namespace should be neoorg?
/bikeshed
A nice start! Look forward to seeing more!
Olivier Schwander
Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:
O.K. I wasn't clear what you meant by property in the original post.
What about :APPOINTMENT:?
Appointment makes a lot of sense. +1. Better than occurance I
think. :)
--
The bottom line.
Michael Brand michael.ch.br...@gmail.com writes:
The name could be critical. To avoid any confusions/collisions I would
recommend to use just that name TIMESTAMP for easy get/set access:
* _appointment_ that _occurs_ at bike shop
:PROPERTIES:
:TIMESTAMP: 2011-04-12 Tue 19:00
:END:
Michael Brand michael.ch.br...@gmail.com writes:
On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 16:43, Christopher Allan Webber
Are your concerns concrete?
I have thought about and tested this already before: The three example
items above show up in the agenda, and are still correct even after
changing with `S
theo theocr...@theocrite.org writes:
Hello,
On 12/04/2011 00:42, Christopher Allan Webber wrote:
I was once one of the many people who apparently originally
misunderstood what SCHEDULED meant, and used to set it to like, an
appointment time.
That's what I do.
Maybe I lack background
I was once one of the many people who apparently originally
misunderstood what SCHEDULED meant, and used to set it to like, an
appointment time.
It seems the appropriate thing for what I actually meant was to just
put a timestamp anywhere in the entry and that works out well. A lot of
people put
An html export of:
#+BEGIN_SRC org
I am [[http://example.org][so *ERRATICALLY* /excited/ about this *LINK*]]
#+END_SRC
Results in:
I am a href=http://example.org;so lt;bgt;ERRATICALLYlt;/bgt;
lt;igt;excitedlt;/igt; about this lt;bgt;LINKlt;/bgt;/a
Whereas it *should* result in:
I am a
What about mom's orgmode file?
Jason Dunsmore emacs-orgm...@dunsmor.com writes:
T-shirt idea for babies/little kids:
http://dunsmor.com/img/110325094800.png
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I do think they are both very cute :)
Jason Dunsmore emacs-orgm...@dunsmor.com writes:
Christopher Allan Webber cweb...@dustycloud.org writes:
What about mom's orgmode file?
Good point. Here's one for the Moms:
http://dunsmor.com/img/110325124500.png
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Hello Memnon!
I've definitely been experiencing this problem as well. It's a frequent
annoyance. It keeps breaking the flow of my orgmode files, since I
narrow to subree all the time, and capture all the time. :(
I don't think this is an intended feature, though I wonder if it's
fixable? I
Dan Davison dandavis...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Christopher,
I believe I have just fixed the problem with minted and beamer. Please
pull latex org from git and restart emacs, or
(setq org-beamer-fragile-re ^[
\t]*begin{\\(verbatim\\|lstlisting\\|minted\\)})
Personally I think that
Dan, all this information is super helpful. Thanks! My presentation is
going to look great now, I think!
I really appreciate your help!
- cwebb
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Hello all,
I currently am trying to export something vaguely like this for a
presentation in beamer:
#+BEGIN_SRC python :exports code
class ReferenceDeskPanel(bpy.types.Panel):
bl_label = 'Reference Desk'
bl_space_type = 'VIEW_3D'
bl_region_type = 'TOOLS'
def draw(self,
), but why in
your =lstset= do you have the language as \Python instead of Python?
Chris
On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 7:35 PM, Christopher Allan Webber
cweb...@dustycloud.org wrote:
Hello all,
I currently am trying to export something vaguely like
I do this for generating work reports, but all I do is
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(setq org-log-done 'time)
(setq org-log-state-notes-into-drawer t)
#+end_src
To enable logging (second line is to prevent cluttering things up)
Then in the agenda:
press v l to enable logging
press v a to enable
As I understand it, D-bus works on windows, OSX, GNU/Linux.
Why reinvent the wheel?
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa celose...@gmail.com writes:
Must be something that is really cross-platform. Don't forget there
are OSX and Windows users around!
On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 10:22 AM, Christopher Allan
Dbus bindings?
Torsten Wagner torsten.wag...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Marcelo,
Emacs can run as a dameon and as that you could access it via
emacsclient. What is needed is a nice interface to allow to send
simple requests to insert and fetch data from org-mode. Some of the
org-mode function
(failed to wide-reply initially)
I just had use for this for some quick calculations I wanted to add to
one of my files, but...
Any idea why variables inside of parentheses don't work, but variables
outside of them do?
#+BEGIN_SRC calc :var testvar=9000
testvar - 200
#+END_SRC
#+results:
:
Hey Eric!
I've greatly enjoyed reading this paper.
One comment: Figure 1 shows its first src block as type sh, but it's
clearly C (it's tangling to .c at the very least...)
Again, great and fun article!
- cwebb
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
Hi,
Dan Davison, Tom Dye, Carsten
(Also worth mentioning that python 3 allows you to use actual unicode
characters inside strings in the file, not \xff chars; not sure if
org-babel needs to change its habits between python2 and python3?)
Vincent Beffara vbeff...@ens-lyon.fr writes:
#+begin_src python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
s
+1. To say orgmode has changed my life is a tremendous understatement.
It has brought powerful order and sense to a person with a strong case
of ADD and far too many projects.
I tossed some money your way via paypal, but I don't think that can show
my thanks enough.
Thank you, Carsten!
or similar.
Also, would this be a good topic for me to add to Worg?
- Christopher Allan Webber
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or into the Babel examples page would
certainly work.
I really enjoyed your blog post, and I'm always happy to see Babel being
used successfully.
Thanks for sharing! -- Eric
Christopher Allan Webber cweb...@dustycloud.org writes:
Hello all,
I pushed a blogpost today on how I bridge together our
Strings with quotes in them aren't having the inner quotes escaped right
while read by ob-python in python. Example:
#+BEGIN_SRC python
return [['607', 'Show license short name on the deed'],
['255', 'Smart 404 pages']]
#+END_SRC
#+results:
| 607 | Show license short name on the deed |
It looks like \' and are not being escaped in
org-babel-python-table-or-string, which is the problem.
Christopher Allan Webber cweb...@dustycloud.org writes:
Strings with quotes in them aren't having the inner quotes escaped right
while read by ob-python in python. Example:
#+BEGIN_SRC
.
Christopher Allan Webber cweb...@dustycloud.org writes:
It looks like \' and are not being escaped in
org-babel-python-table-or-string, which is the problem.
Christopher Allan Webber cweb...@dustycloud.org writes:
Strings with quotes in them aren't having the inner quotes escaped right
6:00PM
8:00PM
If there's any adjustments I would need to make to get this merged into
master, let me know.
Christopher Allan Webber cweb...@dustycloud.org writes:
Hello all,
I get distracted parsing 24-hour-time into 12-hour AM
And I'm indifferent, am/pm works for me :)
Pushed a patch.
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Christopher,
can I convince you to use am and pm instead of AM and PM? The
capitals hurt my eyes :)
- Carsten
On Nov 6, 2010, at 12:45 PM, Christopher Allan Webber wrote
Hello all,
I get distracted parsing 24-hour-time into 12-hour AM/PM style time. So
I added support for AM/PM style time on the agenda timegrid.
git clone git://dustycloud.org/org-mode -b ampm
(Check out the ampm branch.)
Then:
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(setq org-agenda-timegrid-use-ampm t)
Hello,
In the latest org master, I get this issue:
#+BEGIN_SRC python
return 33
#+END_SRC
#+results:
: 33
#+BEGIN_SRC python :session
return 33
#+END_SRC
#+results:
: org_babel_python_eoe
Not really sure what's happening, but I'm seeing inside of *Python*:
: return 33
:
:
Not sure if I should mark this as a bug or not... could be PEBKAC, but I
can't figure out how to fix it.
I want to use org-mode as my *scratch* buffer, largely because I like
dumping fontified code snippets into it. However, if I set *scratch* to
org-mode and also set org-src-fontify, etc, well
Scot Becker scot.bec...@gmail.com writes:
I once saw a video of someone doing a live presentation on something
Emacs-y and he did the presentation by typing headlines, lists and
detail in a clean Emacs buffer as he went along, similar to the way
that some teachers might write out subject
tasks this way...
What I'm guessing needs to happen is somehow after the filtering takes
place that point needs to *actually* get moved, which I'm guessing it
doesn't currently?
I'm experiencing this error in git master. Thanks!
- Christopher Allan Webber
There have been a number of complaints about missing sexp that seem to
be unrelated to the storm bug. It seems that if loop from the
cl-macs package is not already loaded a sexp error appears.
Julien Danjou jul...@danjou.info writes:
Hi folks,
If anybody is interested, I've wrote an small
)
Christopher Allan Webber cweb...@dustycloud.org writes:
There have been a number of complaints about missing sexp that seem to
be unrelated to the storm bug. It seems that if loop from the
cl-macs package is not already loaded a sexp error appears.
Julien Danjou jul...@danjou.info writes:
Hi
anywhere with hline, even in
strings.
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
Hi,
OK, I've applied this patch.
Christopher Allan Webber cweb...@dustycloud.org writes:
Eric,
Looks good to me! It's abusing the None type's meaning a little, but
I think it's acceptable enough. (If you think
Works perfect now... Thanks! :D
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Chris,
Thanks for catching this. I've just pushed up a patch which should fix
the issue.
Best -- Eric
Christopher Allan Webber cweb...@dustycloud.org writes:
Hm. I've found a bug with this patch
Hello all,
I was going through the tutorial and testing the :hlines yes feature as
described in the info manual. Unfortunately, the example given no
longer seems to work for python:
#+tblname: many-cols
| a | b | c |
|---+---+---|
| d | e | f |
|---+---+---|
| g | h | i |
#+source: echo-table
---cut here---end---8---
Please, Python people, try this out and if you like the behavior then
I'll happily apply the patch.
Best -- Eric
Christopher Allan Webber cweb...@dustycloud.org writes:
Hey Eric,
Thanks for the super helpful reply!
Out
BTW, as an update to this ood discussion:
You can run emacs, git and orgmode natively on the n900 phone. In fact,
this is what I do these days (I run emacs in a terminal, so I can use
the escape key that is part of the bottom menu-bar in place of meta).
Emacs + Git + Orgmode + n900 ==
Richard Riley rileyrg...@gmail.com writes:
I was under the impression that the one thing that git does not
advertise is space efficiency - it stores total file blobs for each and
every change. So I think its efficiency is in terms of speed, not in
terms of disk usage. And to be honest, if you
It should be possible to run emacs on Maemo/the n900. It's a
mostly-normal normal Debian-derived GNU/Linux system. Emacs was ported
to older versions of Maemo, and while it hasn't been ported yet, most
likely it should be soon.
I've been a bit busy with holiday related stuff, but its on my todo
was, if exists, or if it was
even called that.
I've attached a patch that fixes the problem.
Thanks,
- Christopher Allan Webber
diff --git a/lisp/org-remember.el b/lisp/org-remember.el
index ae83bec..193eaec 100644
--- a/lisp/org-remember.el
+++ b/lisp/org-remember.el
@@ -586,6 +586,8 @@ to be run
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