François Patte writes:
> Bonjour,
>
> Ijust discovered org-mode for emacs and I want to explore the
> capabilities of this mode for LaTeX documents.
>
> I have a few preliminary questions:
>
> 1- I installed org-mode from ELPA and I get a warning message when I
> open a *.org file:
>
> Eager macr
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> What I meant was, first ask the user for a directory, then cycle through
>> the files and ask whether to move each file to that directory. The user
>> wouldn't specify the directory itself for e
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Mostly I was thinking of two things: 1) giving the user the chance to
>> say yea or nay on a file-by-file basis,
>
> I cannot see why this could be a good thing. IIRC, attachment directory
> naming scheme can be
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Looks like a good start! My first comment is, this should definitely be
>> written as a patch to `org-attach-set-directory'. It's useful
>> functionality, and fits well into the whole
Florian Lindner writes:
> Am 01.06.2017 um 06:39 schrieb Eric Abrahamsen:
>> Florian Lindner writes:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> two questions about moving attachments to org files:
>>>
>>> C-c C-a a attaches a file and stores it u
Florian Lindner writes:
> Hello,
>
> two questions about moving attachments to org files:
>
> C-c C-a a attaches a file and stores it under ./data/ID/...
>
> Using C-c C-a s I can set another directory a attachment directory.
> Can I make org-mode move the content of the previous
> directory to t
I'm trying to figure out if I can set an org-icalendar event's timezone
using some sort of property on the headline. Looking at the code, it
doesn't seem to be possible -- is that true? I know about
org-icalendar-timezone, which appears to be a global value. Has anyone
successfully specified a per-
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>>
>>> Wojciech Gac writes:
>>>
>>>> I'm attaching a patch with a note in ORG-NEWS.
>>>
>>> Applied. Thank you.
>>
>&
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Wojciech Gac writes:
>
>> I'm attaching a patch with a note in ORG-NEWS.
>
> Applied. Thank you.
Hey I am running org-plus-contrib from the package repos, and I still
haven't seen this patch come down. Is it in the pipeline somewhere? I'd
really like to use this!
Eric
Adam Porter writes:
> Hi friends,
>
> I've posted another package which you might find useful:
>
> https://github.com/alphapapa/org-sticky-header
>
> It's modeled on semantic-stickyfunc-mode. When you scroll down and push
> an Org heading out of view, it displays that heading in the Emacs header
Mark Meyer writes:
> Hi,
> this is to announce that ox-epub is now in a somewhat working state and
> pretty much aligned with the rest of the ox framework.
>
> https://github.com/ofosos/ox-epub
This is great! I don't have time to test-drive it right now, but I definitely
will before too long.
T
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Eric S Fraga writes:
>
>> On Thursday, 16 Mar 2017 at 13:45, Detlef Steuer wrote:
>>
>> [...]
>>
>>> I have a +2 for "something" scheduled for yesterday.
>>> Org git from the morning.
>>
>> Thanks for confirming. Mine was with yesterday's version of org.
>>
"Doyley, Marvin M." writes:
> Hi there,
>
> When revising manuscripts, I usually highlight the changes (response to
> reviewer) in red. I use typically do this as follows:
> (1) #+latex_header: \newcommand{\response}[1]{\textcolor{red}{#1}}
> (2) \response{changes)
>
> Is there a more elegant wa
Christian Brandstätter writes:
> Dear list,
>
> I am rather new to org and I have a question to practitioners: How do
> you adjust your priorly set up dates (deadline extension, etc.)? I
> would manually delay certain entries. Thus I would lose the
> information of the original schedule. Is there
Uwe Brauer writes:
> > Uwe Brauer writes:
>
> > Probably you've set `gnorb-gnus-mail-search-backend' to 'mairix. Then,
> > when you call `gnorb-bbdb-mail-search', that would result in a call to
> > `mairix-search', which I'm sure is autoloaded and will bring in the
> > whole
Uwe Brauer writes:
> > Uwe Brauer writes:
>
> > You are probably either loading explicitly org-mairix (from contrib)
> > or requiring 'org-mairix (explicitly or implicitly).
>
> I think I found the culprit, I started emacs -q and the
> variable org-store-link-functions did not conta
Saša Janiška writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
[...]
> org-caldav is nice, but not useful any longer for me due to
> https://github.com/dengste/org-caldav/issues/51 issue. :-(
Also, it looks like there are many forks of this repository, some of
which presumably address that iss
Rasmus writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Saša Janiška writes:
>>
>>> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>>>
>>>> Glad to know you're enthusiastic, and patches are always welcome!
>>>
>>> What can you recommend for learning Eli
Saša Janiška writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Glad to know you're enthusiastic, and patches are always welcome!
>
> What can you recommend for learning Elisp which might be also useful for
> špssobče contributibution to EBDB?
What would be great is having mor
Mark Meyer writes:
> On 02/26/17 20:32, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>> I put together just the very beginnings of the package, I think it's
>> capable of unzipping and re-zipping an Epub file, and generating a new
>> (empty) template directory structure. Take a look and see
Mark Meyer writes:
> On 02/26/17 18:28, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>> I don't know the EPUB exporter. You probably could modify the Org source
>> itself instead of the output.
>
> I wrote it yesterday, the code's up at
>
> https://github.com/ofosos/org-epub
>
> it's a little crufty, because I did wr
Saša Janiška writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> This is on the roadmap for EBDB[1]. i
>
> It’s already starred here. ;)
>
>> It already supports multiple databases, and can export to vcard. I'm
>> working on vcard import now, and when that's
Saša Janiška writes:
> Eric S Fraga writes:
>
>> By the way, there is also a bbdb-vcard package that may be of use to you.
>
> I’ve migrated back to Emacs/Gnus/orgmode and wonder if there is
> something to sync contacts with the CardDav server(s)?
>
> Atm I use DAVDroid on the phone along with B
Uwe Brauer writes:
>> Uwe Brauer writes:
>
>> I think collaborators who have even a tiny familiarity with
>> technological tools make the whole process much, much easier.
>> Unfortunately I'm working with technophobes, the sort of people who
>> call the browser "the internet"
Uwe Brauer writes:
>>>> "Eric" == Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Matt Price writes:
>>> Does anyone use org-annotate actively? I'm wondering what your
>>> workflow is, how you incorporate comments, etc.
>
>>
"Alan E. Davis" writes:
> I am looking for something a little different than this: annotated ls
> listings. I have been searching blindly for years for this.
>
> Back in the 90s was a Dos clone called 4dos, which featured directory
> listings with annotations, such that typing whatever the com
Matt Price writes:
> Does anyone use org-annotate actively? I'm wondering what your
> workflow is, how you incorporate comments, etc.
I wrote it, and I don't use it that much. I do use it for quick
notes-to-self when writing, but footnotes do the job just as well.
> I'm hoping to embark on a
Nick Dokos writes:
> Joon Ro writes:
>
>> So far I have done:
>>
>> (defun org/parse-headings (backend)
>> (if (member backend '(latex))
>> (org-map-entries
>>(lambda ()
>> (progn
>>(insert-string "#+LATEX: \\newpage")
>>))
>>"+newpage")
>
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Kyle Meyer writes:
>
>> Hmm, for the reason I gave above, I don't think org-show-entry should
>> change, but perhaps there should be a separate function that does
>>
>> (org-show-entry)
>> (org-with-limited-levels (org-show-children))
>>
>> which is w
Kyle Meyer writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> I do a lot of my Org navigation with `helm-org-in-buffer-headings' and
>> `helm-org-agenda-files-headings', which prompt you for an org heading,
>> then take you there.
>>
>> I'm always annoye
I do a lot of my Org navigation with `helm-org-in-buffer-headings' and
`helm-org-agenda-files-headings', which prompt you for an org heading,
then take you there.
I'm always annoyed that, once you're at the heading, it leaves it in
a half-open state where you can see the immediate text of the targ
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Titus von der Malsburg writes:
>
>> Correct me if I’m wrong but there are a lot of things in Org that are
>> just about typesetting: *bold*, /italic/, _underlined_, =verbatim= and
>> ~code~, +strike-through+. Would you remove these things as well?
>
> I could argue tha
Russell Adams writes:
> On Wed, Feb 01, 2017 at 11:14:15AM -0500, Peter Neilson wrote:
>> On Wed, 01 Feb 2017 10:50:24 -0500, Eric Abrahamsen
>> Presumably everyone already knows that the timezones are more complicated
>> than hoi polloi believe? The offsets are not alw
Russell Adams writes:
> On Wed, Feb 01, 2017 at 07:50:24AM -0800, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>> Russell Adams writes:
[...]
>> Would it be completely out of the question to support an optional
>> timezone marker? From (nth 1 (current-time-zone))?
>>
>> <2017-0
Russell Adams writes:
> I understand that Org's timestamp format does not include timezone
> information. Making that change would be an impractical modification.
>
> I'm frequently working with several different timezones and I only
> need to store a time stamp converted to my local time.
>
> Do
Michael Welle writes:
> Hello,
>
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> [...]
>> I used to get this a lot, and always due to some interaction between the
>> cache and flyspell. It hasn't happened to me for several months, though
>> (Emacs from git, org-plus-contrib f
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Saturday, 14 Jan 2017 at 18:33, Sebastian Christ wrote:
>> in the last couple weeks (perhaps months?) Emacs hangs for no specific
>> reason for me. The single constant is, that when it hangs, it hangs
>> while I'm in org-mode. This occurs on multiple circumstance as
>
>
This is OT, but I know there are many people on this list using Emacs
for contact management, so...
I've been working on a replacement for BBDB, called EBDB
(https://github.com/girzel/ebdb.git). It's made with EIEIO, and is meant
to be very extensible: all kinds of record field classes, multiple
d
On 01/12/17 21:21 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Kaushal Modi writes:
>>
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> Are there plans to have the orgmanual.org
>>> (http://orgmode.org/cgit.cgi/org-mode.git/tree/contrib/
Kaushal Modi writes:
> Hello all,
>
> Are there plans to have the orgmanual.org
> (http://orgmode.org/cgit.cgi/org-mode.git/tree/contrib/orgmanual.org)
> completely replace the texinfo version at some point?
>
> I believe that orgmanual.org was synchronized with the texinfo version
> when it was
Alan Schmitt writes:
> On 2017-01-12 03:30, Sean Escriva writes:
>
>> Greetings fellow Org users,
>>
>> I'm the current maintainer for MobileOrg iOS[1] and am interested to
>> get feedback from any org-mobile users. What do you use to sync org
>> files across different machines, how could the cu
Carsten Dominik writes:
> Dear all,
>
> before continuing this discussion, and before reinventing, you might
> want to take a look at how org-id.el currently does create unique IDs.
> In particular, take a look at these variables:
>
> org-id-prefix
> org-id-method
> org-id-include-domain
>
> In
Christophe Schockaert writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Karl Voit writes:
>>
>>> I'd prefer using manually written :ID: instead since migration would
>>> not be trivial to me.
>>
>> You could also use the `org-property-set-functions-al
Karl Voit writes:
> * John Kitchin wrote:
>>
>> There is not an issue using a human-readable id in :ID: as long as it is
>> unique. It will store fine, link fine, etc...
>
> I also think so because I am only using human-readable :ID: without
> any issue so far.
>
> However, the argument was that
Karl Voit writes:
> * Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>> Karl Voit writes:
>>
>>> 1 Improvement: ID Picker
>>>
>>>
>>> First of all, I'd like to see some kind of ID picker when defining
>>> `:TRIGGER:
Reuben Thomas writes:
> Now that Emacs has had package.el for some years, and Org is
> installable directly from GNU ELPA, would it be a good idea to remove
> Org from Emacs's source repository?
I think the fact that this is an issue at all is an indication of a
shortcoming in Emacs' package-man
Karl Voit writes:
> * Karl Voit wrote:
>> * Carsten Dominik wrote:
>>
>>> Since ord-depend was only proof of concept, we could also think a bit more
>>> broadly about what it should be able to do. Is there specific
>>> functionality it also should support, besides the TRIGGER/BLOCKER functions
Luke writes:
> On 23/11/16 10:39, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>> Luke writes:
[...]
>>> I tried creating a minimal-org.el file with the following contents:
>>>
>>> ;; activate debugging
>>> (setq debug-on-error t
>>>
Luke writes:
> I have a strange situation on my laptop.
>
> I'm running Ubuntu 16.04, with Emacs 24.5.1. I'm also using the latest
> development branch from the org-mode git repository (latest changes
> pulled today).
>
> Recently, for some unknown reason, emacs suddenly started to hang on
> star
Aaron Ecay writes:
> Hi Eric, hi all,
>
> 2016ko azaroak 17an, Eric Abrahamsen-ek idatzi zuen:
>>
>> John Kitchin writes:
>>
>>> No what Hymie wants is part of the middle of that word italicizes I
>>> think.
>>
>> Oh, sorry!
John Kitchin writes:
> No what Hymie wants is part of the middle of that word italicizes I
> think.
Oh, sorry! Don't know how I missed that. Well, still, same solution:
fuzzy@@html:@@wuzzy@@html:@@wuzzabear
So far as I know there's no way to do that *outside* of an
export-specific snippet, bu
hymie! writes:
> Greetings.
>
> (My first question is, can I post from gmane?)
>
> I know how to make text italic by /surrounding/ it with /slashes/.
>
> I know that there's a variable (org-emphasis-regex-components) that
> specifies what characters are allowed before or after the markup
> charac
Samuel Wales writes:
> fyi, it might be just me, but i do not understand the docstring to
> set-emph-re.
It's highly confusing -- the code, too. I can only guess that you're
supposed to put your modifications to org-emphasis-regexp-components
in the arguments to `org-set-emph-re'. Like:
(org-s
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>>
>>> So far as I can tell, the last element of this option is no longer
>>> honored -- I've had it set to 3 for ages, but highlighting and export
&g
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> So far as I can tell, the last element of this option is no longer
> honored -- I've had it set to 3 for ages, but highlighting and export
> only accept 1. I'm on Emacs git, and org-plus-contrib from Elpa.
>
> Does anyone else see thi
So far as I can tell, the last element of this option is no longer
honored -- I've had it set to 3 for ages, but highlighting and export
only accept 1. I'm on Emacs git, and org-plus-contrib from Elpa.
Does anyone else see this?
E
John Kitchin writes:
> I posted some examples of the new link capabilities in org 9.0 here:
> http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/blog/2016/11/04/New-link-features-in-org-9/
This is great, thanks for the blog writeup!
Does anyone know if it's possible to have the :complete function also
return th
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> Okay, will put it on my short list :)
I just tried this with a basic two-calendar setup, and it seemed to work
fine. I'm using emacs from git, org-plus-contrib from elpa, and
org-caldav from elpa.
I didn't use the :agenda-skip-function, was that what wa
Okay, will put it on my short list :)
Saša Janiška writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> I use the org-caldav package, and that works quite well for two-way
>> sync. You can use sync multiple calendars, selecting by tags, etc.
>
> I did use org-caldav to sync my phone contacts (DAVdroid) via ownCloud
Tristan Strange writes:
> The world of calendars is a murky one isn't it? After a couple of
> weeks of fiddling around I finally decided I'd keep my TODO's,
> deadlines, etc in a TODO.org and have org-gcal fetch (note not
> synchronise) my calendar from Google.
>
> That way I do all my daily TODO
Uwe Brauer writes:
> Hi
>
> I would like to add to certain messages (which I read via gnus and the
> imap protocol) tags so that searching is simplified. Is there a way to
> do that using the org tags engine? Gnorb would be a candidate but that
> feature is listed in the TODO list.
Yup, I haven'
Benoît Coste writes:
> Hi,
>
> Last week I published SyncOrg, a fork of MobileOrg for Android. It is
> an open-source app for reading org notes from your Android phone
> (sources are on GitHub). It still needs work but is already up and
> running. The main differences with MobileOrg are a modern
Matt Price writes:
> When exporting images with captions, ox-html currently creates a
> strucuture like this:
>
>
>
>
> Figure 1: "test"
>
>
> (I've tried setting org-html-html5-fancy" to t, but for whatever
> reason this doesn't result in the useo f the tag. I tried
> with emacs -q with no
Grant Rettke writes:
> Good evening,
>
> Just learned about CUSTOM_ID property. It seems like if you want to
> define a custom identifier, then you do it here and that identifier
> will get used correctly in all of the weavers. It also seems like a
> human should never set the value of the ID pro
Ken Mankoff writes:
> Hi Martin,
>
> The workflow I've been using for the past few months is this:
>
> 1) Export to ODT and then use LibreOffice to convert ODT to DOC with,
>
> (use-package ox-odt
> :ensure nil
> :config (progn
> (setq org-odt-preferred-output-format "doc")
>
Jarmo Hurri writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Robert Klein writes:
>>
>>> Jarmo Hurri wrote:
>>>
>>>> More specifically, I would like to add, on all pages, a navigation bar
>>>> on the left-hand side and a title bar with no fun
Robert Klein writes:
> Hi,
> Jarmo Hurri wrote:
>
>> I am writing teaching material (for programming) using Org. All the
>> material (text, figures, code, program outputs) are written using Org
>> and Babel-supported languages. Publishing to html works just fine.
>> What I would like to do, howe
Christian Moe writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> I just had to convert a 200+ page document to Org by hand: searching
>> for italics worked, but not replace.
>
> Looks like pandoc is the way to go, I'll have to try it.
>
> Still, Search/Replace for italic
John Kitchin writes:
> It is formatted from org to applications. That may not be the
> direction you were going.
Ah, no -- I'm going in the other direction, into Org. I installed the
package anyway :)
John Kitchin writes:
> Check out ox-clip. It does formatted copy and paste. It is on Melpa.
Oh cool -- thanks for the tip!
swfl...@flintfam.org (Samuel W. Flint) writes:
> Export to docx and use pandoc? Something like `pandoc input.doc -o
> output.org` should work.
Well dammit. I just tried it, and it worked great. Next time...
E
swfl...@flintfam.org (Samuel W. Flint) writes:
> Export to docx and use pandoc? Something like `pandoc input.doc -o
> output.org` should work.
I should have thought of that! Will give it a shot.
I also noticed (too late) that my Libreoffice will export to mediawiki
format. That's plain text, at
Has anyone written a Libreoffice extension that will export Org mode? I
do this a lot, and it's a huge waste of time -- doing a search and
replace for bold or italics, in particular, is very annoying, and
sometimes doesn't work for reasons I don't understand. I just had to
convert a 200+ page docum
Ken Mankoff writes:
> I've just discovered that when Org results are returned in a table,
> they are modified in that leading 0s are removed. Is this a feature? A
> bug? Is there a workaround for this? Leading 0s are not removed if the
> result is a string, but in many cases a string of numbers i
Roland Everaert writes:
> Hi,
>
> I am working as a sysadmin, In the organization, we use 2 tools to
> keep track of requests sent by the customers/users. As you can expect,
> those tools are not meant to be used to track all the gritty details
> of a sysadmin's job.
>
> So I am turning to org-mo
Matt Lundin writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>>> This bug was fixed on October 31, 2015 with the following commit:
>>>
>>> a87c34cb8d58e7019c8d081c02bbac9e93cef8ab
>>>
>>> Unfortunately, that commit must have been applied only to the m
Matt Lundin writes:
> "Martin Beck" writes:
>
>> I recently upgraded from org-mode 8.2.x to org-mode 8.3.4 and
>> all-in-all, it worked really great without too many side effects.
>> Thanks to all of you who contributed and made it such a robust
>> upgrade. :-)
>>
>> However, there is one cha
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Okay, there's the problem. In the org git repo, the code above has been
>> that way since it was added in 2015. In the package-manager version,
>> however, it now looks like this:
>
Kaushal Modi writes:
> On Mon, May 16, 2016 at 8:38 PM Eric Abrahamsen
> wrote:
>
> Starting with emacs -Q, then adding the org-plus-contrib directory
> to
> load-path:
>
> Are you installing both the git master version and org-plus-contrib? I
> do not
Rasmus writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> What might be nice to have in contrib is an exporter derived from the
>> current texinfo exporter, but specifically set up for Gnu project
>> manuals: so it does the copyright header, and index macros, and maybe
>> e
"Thomas S. Dye" writes:
> Aloha Eric,
>
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> "Thomas S. Dye" writes:
>>
>>> Rasmus writes:
>>>
>>>> Once upon a time Tom ported the Org manual. It's on his github, probably
>>>&g
Kaushal Modi writes:
> On Mon, May 16, 2016 at 1:50 PM Eric Abrahamsen
> wrote:
>
> Is anyone else seeing this?
>
> Go into a tags-type agenda, hit "/" to start filtering, then SPC
> for
> "filter to any tag". That gives me this back
Kaushal Modi writes:
> On Mon, May 16, 2016 at 1:50 PM Eric Abrahamsen
> wrote:
>
> Is anyone else seeing this?
>
> Go into a tags-type agenda, hit "/" to start filtering, then SPC
> for
> "filter to any tag". That gives me this back
"Thomas S. Dye" writes:
> Rasmus writes:
>
>> Once upon a time Tom ported the Org manual. It's on his github, probably
>> under tsdye.
>
> https://github.com/tsdye/orgmanual
Hey, that's perfect! Dunno if that's what I was remembering, but that's
exactly what I was after. Even better if it ends
Is anyone else seeing this?
Go into a tags-type agenda, hit "/" to start filtering, then SPC for
"filter to any tag". That gives me this backtrace:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (args-out-of-range "" 0 1)
substring("" 0 1)
(equal "{" (substring tag 0 1))
(and (equal "{" (substring tag 0 1))
Apparently there's some networking devilry going on with gmane at the
moment, and this never got sent -- I'm trying again. Original message
was:
Is anyone else seeing this?
Go into a tags-type agenda, hit "/" to start filtering, then SPC for
"filter to any tag". That gives me this backtrace:
D
I remember a while ago there was a discussion (on emacs.devel? I can't
remember) about the format for Emacs manuals, and Org came into it, and
at some point someone (Rasmus? Achim Gratz? I can't remember this
either) posted a template for doing Emacs manuals in Org. It was
particularly useful becau
Alan Schmitt writes:
> On 2016-04-26 09:24, Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Alan Schmitt writes:
>>
>>> On 2016-04-26 04:03, Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>>>
>>>> I'm using Org from Melpa -- how do we get contrib packages in this case?
>>>
Alan Schmitt writes:
> On 2016-04-26 04:03, Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> I'm using Org from Melpa -- how do we get contrib packages in this case?
>
> I think you need to get the org-plus-contrib package then.
I've got Elpa and Melpa, but no org-plus-contrib -- I d
torys.ander...@gmail.com (Tory S. Anderson) writes:
> For ages I've been hearing about people doing or wanting email with
> orgmode. I've been using gnus for years, but am curious as to what is
> possible with orgmode. My search engines aren't revealing any
> explanations, but orgmode navigation c
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Monday, 25 Apr 2016 at 19:33, Rainer M Krug wrote:
>> Eric S Fraga writes:
>>
>>> Table of Contents
>>>
>>> * 1. An example
>>>
>>> One of the links between org and email is using org-mime-htmlize which
>>
>> Very nice - but I have two question:
>>
>> 1) do I have to l
Ramon Diaz-Uriarte writes:
> On Thu, 14-04-2016, at 09:07, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>>> (...)
>>> Eric, do you mean the dlbsnail and S3.dlbsnail? Or do you mean the
>>> "LinkDownloads"? The last one I've not been able to get to work (seems to
>>
Ramon Diaz-Uriarte writes:
> On Mon, 11-04-2016, at 13:56, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>> Ramon Diaz-Uriarte writes:
>>
>>> On Mon, 11-04-2016, at 10:12, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
>>>> On 2016-04-11, at 06:37, Adam Porter wrote:
>>>>
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Hey, I just tried using org-shiftup on a timestamp, and got the
following traceback. I'm using the Org package, and Emacs master from
git.
Let me know if I should dig deeper!
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Invalid time zone specification" (nil nil
nil))
encode-time(0 0 0 14 4 2016 (nil
Haider Rizvi writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> I've been using Conkeror (based on Xulrunner/Firefox) for a while
>> now, and like it enough to stick with it. It's completely keyboard
>> driven, which I love. It's also not super stable, nor does it see
Ramon Diaz-Uriarte writes:
> On Mon, 11-04-2016, at 10:12, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
>> On 2016-04-11, at 06:37, Adam Porter wrote:
>>
>>> Eric Abrahamsen ericabrahamsen.net> writes:
>>>
>>>> I had no idea Firefox did this...
>>>
>&g
Ramon Diaz-Uriarte writes:
> Dear Eric,
>
> On Sun, 10-04-2016, at 15:17, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>> Eric S Fraga writes:
>>
>>
>> I installed the eww-lnum package right away, as that provides the main
>> functionality I liked from Conkeror: hit a key,
Richard Lawrence writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> I installed the eww-lnum package right away, as that provides the main
>> functionality I liked from Conkeror: hit a key, and pick a link to do
>> something with. Rather strangely, the KeySnail plugin for Firefox s
Uwe Brauer writes:
> Hello
>
> Maybe I misunderstood the manual
> http://orgmode.org/manual/Extending-ODT-export.html
> and
> http://orgmode.org/manual/Configuring-a-document-converter.html#Configuring-a-document-converter
>
> I can successfully convert a org file to odt, but sometimes I need it
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