Rasmus writes:
> Hi,
>
> The magit 2.1 manual was typeset using ox-texinfo, it seems. Neat.
Very cool! And this is a perfect opportunity to repost the link to Tom's
org-manual-in-org, which I mostly keep around because it's a great
example of how to do texinfo in the Org source. Good indexing i
There are generally two ways: use the customize interface to customize
`org-export-backends' (I think you *need* to use customize for that? Or
at least, you do if you want it to take immediate effect), or just
(require 'ox-odt). Personally I don't like customize very much, so I
just have a bunch of
Fabrice Popineau writes:
> Hi,
>
> I'm doing a little bit of elisp and I was wondering
> what is the easiest way to find an element (say a header)
> with a given id among the list of all agenda files?
> I know I can use org-element-map, but is there
> a faster or easier way ?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Fab
SabreWolfy writes:
> Consider the following Org file, which is used to generate an Agenda:
>
> * Write the big report
> DEADLINE: <2015-05-26 Tue 12:00>
> * Write the small report
> DEADLINE: <2015-06-02 Tue 12:00>
> * Plan the draft proposal
> SCHEDULED: <2015-05-28 Thu 09:00>
>
> Where is
Rasmus writes:
> Eric S Fraga writes:
>
>> On Monday, 18 May 2015 at 15:16, Rasmus wrote:
>>> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
I don't know what is a TODO functionality since you suggest to not make
it appear in the agenda.
>>>
>>> E.g. "Sentence about BAR [TODO: add reference to FOO and check
Rasmus writes:
> Hi,
>
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> We're just talking about annotations-plus-metadata here, right? Not
>> actual in-text TODOs?
>
> I don't know.
>
>> From what I can tell, rasmus seems to be proposing an in-text TODO,
>
&g
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Yup, "annotation mechanism" is about right. Just to be clear, you think
>> it fits into the category of incubation-prior-to-core?
>
> I think so.
>
>> If anyone thinks that this mechanism warrant
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Wednesday, 29 Apr 2015 at 20:34, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>> Yup, "annotation mechanism" is about right. Just to be clear, you think
>> it fits into the category of incubation-prior-to-core?
>
> [...]
>
>> Now
Rasmus writes:
> Hi,
>
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Just to be clear, you think it fits into the category of
>> incubation-prior-to-core?
>
> I think inlinetasks/comments that are actually *inline* would be nice!
>
>> If anyone thinks that this mechan
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> I'm copying Nicolas -- Nicolas, is there a process for inclusion in
>> contrib? Would this be eligible? I'll just stick it in Elpa,
>> otherwise.
>
> Any package is eligible.
>
Rasmus writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Would this be eligible?
>
> Not that my .02€ are worth much, but I think the idea of inline notes is
> good, but I don't think it should be done using links. See e.g. the
> discussion on citation which introduced a
John Kitchin writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> John Kitchin writes:
>>
>>> Hi Eric,
>>>
>>> I added some functions in the attachment. they colorize the comments,
>>> add an org-comment menu to the org-menu, and some functions for po
also
am not automatically turning on the highlighting. I'm still considering
a minor mode or something, or at least install it as an Org mode hook.
Eric
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Eric Abrahamsen
>
>
> writes:
>>
>>> Vikas Rawal
y I would have direct access.
What do you think?
The hydra thing is interesting -- I wasn't aware of that package. Better
not to require it unconditionally though, right?
Thanks,
Eric
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Eric Abrahamsen
>
>
> writes:
>>
>&
John Kitchin writes:
> Emacs anticipated this need and can help formulate comments
> specifically for the NSA :)
> https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Mail-Amusements.html
Well that's pretty amazing.
> On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 8:37 AM, Eric Ab
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> On 2015-04-27, at 12:27, John Kitchin wrote:
>
>> This might be a case where having a link type that supports attributes
>> would come in handy. Then you could use these like PDF comments. In the
>> list of PDF comments in Adobe Acrobat for example, there is a checkbox
onvert it into an Org-mode buffer, with the text/comment
pairs in a two-column table. Then the user could export that buffer into
some other format and share a "comments sheet" with other people.
A bit at a time...
Eric
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> Vikas Rawal writes:
>
>> On 25-Apr-2015, at 6:22 am, John Kitchin
>> wrote:
>>
>> Inspired by this conversation, I hacked up this functional comment
>> link:
>>
>>
>> http://kitchingroup
Vikas Rawal writes:
> On 25-Apr-2015, at 6:22 am, John Kitchin
> wrote:
>
> Inspired by this conversation, I hacked up this functional comment
> link:
>
> http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/blog/2015/04/24/Commenting-in-org-files/
>
>
> It has a custom link type that
John Kitchin writes:
> Inspired by this conversation, I hacked up this functional comment
> link:
>
> http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/blog/2015/04/24/Commenting-in-org-files/
>
>
> It has a custom link type that exports in html and latex, and when you
> click on it, it asks if you want to delet
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> Vikas Rawal writes:
>
>> I am revising a long book manuscript, and would like to mark parts of text
>> (not just the headlines) just to remind myself that these need to be dealt
>> with.
>>
>> What could be an the easy way of do
Vikas Rawal writes:
> I am revising a long book manuscript, and would like to mark parts of text
> (not just the headlines) just to remind myself that these need to be dealt
> with.
>
> What could be an the easy way of doing it?
I use footnotes for this sort of thing, but don't find it very id
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Here's another update. I added a few more tests.
>
> If there's no more bug report or feedback, I'll simply put it in
> a "wip-lint" branch until Org 8.4 starts its development cycle.
This is handy! No bugs to report.
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> Eric S Fraga writes:
>
>> On Friday, 17 Apr 2015 at 13:43, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>>
>> [...]
>>
>>> Nevermind, I'm an idiot! It looks like it's supposed to be
>>> "geo:,", which matches up ni
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Friday, 17 Apr 2015 at 13:43, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>> Nevermind, I'm an idiot! It looks like it's supposed to be
>> "geo:,", which matches up nicely with Org link
>> formats.
>>
>> I'll
Nick Dokos writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>>
>>> I've been exporting some agenda files to iCalendar, then uploading them
>>> to my server and getting them into the calendar app on my Android
>>> tablet, by
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> I've been exporting some agenda files to iCalendar, then uploading them
> to my server and getting them into the calendar app on my Android
> tablet, by means of Radicale and DAVDroid. It all works fine, though I
> wish I were able to get org-caldav wo
I've been exporting some agenda files to iCalendar, then uploading them
to my server and getting them into the calendar app on my Android
tablet, by means of Radicale and DAVDroid. It all works fine, though I
wish I were able to get org-caldav working for two-way syncing.
I recently put a LOCATION
Manish writes:
> On Wed, Apr 8, 2015 at 1:11 PM, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
>>
>> On 2015-04-08, at 11:55, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>>
>> > Don't be ashamed, I'm sure we all use some software we're not
> proud
>> > of :)
>>
>> It
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> On 2015-04-07, at 06:09, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>
>> At this point I have so much of my life (personal and professional) in
>> Org files that yes, checking the Agenda isn't an issue anymore. It's the
>> first thing I do in the morni
Nikolaus Rath writes:
> Hello,
>
> I'm just starting to use org-mode. The first thing I'd like to use it
> for is to keep track of stuff that I need to do. Writing things up and
> calling up the agenda is easy enough, and I really like how-much
> functionality is available in what's essentially a
Eugen Dueck writes:
> In a simple org-table like the following:
>
> | | |
> | 漢 | |
>
> when pressing the TAB key in the bottom left cell, one space character
> is removed from that cell and the table thus looks like
>
> | | |
> | 漢 | |
>
> Pressing TAB again in that cell rem
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> If I remove the two `eval's and treat "hook" like a normal variable, the
>> call to `length' fails with:
>>
>> Wrong type argument: sequencep, org-mime-pre-org-hook
>>
>> So app
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Subject: [PATCH] org-mime.el: Avoid use of letf/cl-letf
>
> Thank you. Some comments follow.
>
>> +(let* ((mp (lambda (p)) (org-entry-get nil p
>> org-mime-use-property-inheritance)
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> It's amazing what an effect barky compiler errors can have.
>
> Thanks. However, `cl-flet' is not supported in Emacs 23 so it's not an
> option for Org 8.3.
>
> OTOH, most uses of
Rasmus writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Rasmus writes:
>>
>> In ox-html, You might consider wrapping the title and subtitle in an
>> if :html5-fancy is t. Or maybe that's going too far! Either
>> way, I like this.
>
> First result on my s
Rasmus writes:
> Hi,
>
> This patch adds #+SUBTITLE to a couple of backends. This property is
> already supported in ox-texinfo and e.g. beamer.cls has a subtitles macro,
> but ox-beamer.el has no #+SUBTITLE. I have used subtitles in
> e.g. applications for research funds.
>
> The value-added i
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> It's amazing what an effect barky compiler errors can have.
>
> Thanks. However, `cl-flet' is not supported in Emacs 23 so it's not an
> option for Org 8.3.
Oh, okay -- I guess I'
It's amazing what an effect barky compiler errors can have.
E
>From 0bba16a7419d32ecc25ccdf422c9d0e129d0b547 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Eric Abrahamsen
Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2015 21:39:57 +0800
Subject: [PATCH] Use `cl-flet' rather than plain `flet'
* contrib/lisp/org-mime
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> If we really want to get all the message-specific stuff refactored into
>> orgstruct++ mode, I guess we could (in the `orgstruct++-mode' function)
>> bind `normal-auto-fill-function' and `adaptive-fill-fu
Xavier Maillard writes:
> Hello,
>
> Is there something to automatically mark an org element and put it in
> an e-mail body ? This is something I am doing quite often and this
> would be really useful to me.
>
> Currently, I do M-h then M-w then open a new mail buffer and finally
> C-y into it. I
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> And just for the heck of it, here's another patch that does it with
>> narrowing.
>
> Thanks for the patch.
>
> However, I don't think it belongs to `org-adaptive-fill-function'
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Eric S Fraga writes:
>>
>>> On Wednesday, 4 Mar 2015 at 17:28, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>>>
>>> [...]
>>>
>>>> I'm still seeing an issue where, if I start righ
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> Eric S Fraga writes:
>
>> On Wednesday, 4 Mar 2015 at 17:28, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>>
>> [...]
>>
>>> I'm still seeing an issue where, if I start right off typing a big
>>> paragraph of text at the top of the m
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Wednesday, 4 Mar 2015 at 17:28, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>> I'm still seeing an issue where, if I start right off typing a big
>> paragraph of text at the top of the message (no salutation or anything),
>> all the lines *af
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Nicolas Richard writes:
>
>> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>>> I don't actually know what the right thing to do is. Maybe just a
>>> (require 'org-table) inside `orgstruct++-mode'? Autoload doesn't seem to
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Nicolas Richard writes:
>
>> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>>> I don't actually know what the right thing to do is. Maybe just a
>>> (require 'org-table) inside `orgstruct++-mode'? Autoload doesn't seem to
Hi,
I've got this in my message-mode-hook:
'turn-on-orgstruct++
It does just what I want, except the variable orgtbl-line-start-regexp
isn't loaded, which wrecks auto-fill. Line 22894 of org.el has this:
(defvar orgtbl-line-start-regexp) ; From org-table.el
But that doesn't actually *load* the
Sebastien Vauban
writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>> Sebastien Vauban writes:
>>
>>> Question: are the level-1 headlines always visible, all of them
>>> I mean? I know that's the case as of now, but wondered if it'd be
>>> good to hide the ones which are not significant. Not a very sharp
>>> ad
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> On 2015-02-15, at 11:42, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>
>> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Marcin Borkowski writes:
>>>
>>>> I don't want to be nitpicking, but I'm just curious. I
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Marcin Borkowski writes:
>
>> I don't want to be nitpicking, but I'm just curious. I'm looking at the
>> function `org-split-string'. It uses (two times) the following
>> construction:
>>
>> (setq list (cons (something) list))
>>
>> Is there any particular
torys.ander...@gmail.com (Tory S. Anderson) writes:
> Is there a command for automatically entering org blocks (such as for
> quotes or src), the same way there's a command for inserting drawers?
> I'm sure there must be, but I've searched the "block" and "insert"
> command lists and don't see any
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> Hello Orgers,
>
> I'd like Org to compute Fibonacci numbers for me (using a simplified
> Binet formula, i.e., Fib(n)=round(phi^n)/sqrt(5)). Here's my
> (unsuccessful) attempt:
>
> | n | Fib(n) |
> |---+--|
> | 1 | round(phi / 2
Thierry Banel writes:
> Le 07/12/2014 04:25, Eric Abrahamsen a écrit :
>
>
> Now I'd like to do more calculations based on the rows in the sum(Chars)
> and sum(Lines) columns.
>
>
> The new version of Aggregate supports adding new columns in the
> aggregate
Andreas Hilboll writes:
> Dear org experts,
>
> I have a bunch of TODOs which represent tasks that I'd like to do some
> time. When I end up having a certain amount of spare time, I'd like to
> be able to get a list of all of these "someday" tasks which would fit
> into the available time frame.
Thierry Banel writes:
> Hi The List
>
> I am glad to announce the orgtbl-join package.
>
> It merges Org tables. A master table is enriched with material from a
> reference table.
This is *really* cool -- thanks for making these packages!
Simon Thum writes:
> On 01/19/2015 05:05 AM, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>> I'm finally getting around to trying to have an Org-generated calendar
>> available on my Android tablet. I looked at a few caldav servers, and
>> settled on Radicale as looking like about the r
I'm finally getting around to trying to have an Org-generated calendar
available on my Android tablet. I looked at a few caldav servers, and
settled on Radicale as looking like about the right level of
usability/configurability.
I don't think I'm doing it right, and can't find any examples online.
Fabrice Niessen
writes:
> Eli Zaretskii wrote:
>>> From: Glenn Morris
>>> Cc: Fabrice Niessen ,
>>> 19606-ubl+/3LiMTaZdePnXv/o...@public.gmane.org
>>> Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2015 16:37:36 -0500
>>>
>>>
>>> I just want to note that there seems to be a tendency to try and use
>>> gdb to debug Org p
Nicolas Richard writes:
> Calvin Young writes:
>> How do I need to massage this to give me the beginning of the whole
>> list item? Is there a recommended solution that'd work for both
>> description lists *and* plain lists?
>
> This seems to work for me:
>
> (defun yf/org-beginning-of-item ()
>
PICCA Frederic-Emmanuel
writes:
> Hello, I would like to create a link (exported as html) which allow to
> prefill the content of the emai when we click on it.
>
> Something like
>
>To: sub...@bugs.debian.org
>Subject: My problem with hkl...
>
>Package: hkl
>Versi
methodology. I know it has its
>> detractors and is quite controversial, but the one aspect of it that I
>> liked when I was exposed to it is that it required someone to keep
>> track of how long it took a task, on average, to go from "created" to
>> "completed&
Yuri Niyazov writes:
> Hi everyone,
>
>
> So, I am trying to learn org-mode and figure out what's best for me.
> One of the things that I would like to see is how long a TODO task
> takes to travel through my life, on average from the moment when it is
> captured, to scheduled, to done. Does so
Steven Arntson writes:
> Steven Arntson writes:
>
>> Bob Newell writes:
>>
>>> Steven Arntson writes:
>>>
Here's my "not working" process:
+ type some sample text.
+ select the region and do `C-c C-x d'
+ I'm queried for the title of the drawer and type "test"
>>>
jenia.iv...@gmail.com (jenia.ivlev) writes:
> I think it should be another version of the logging view that shows the
> most recent notes.
>
> So if I have
>
> * TODO Another "loggin" view in the agenda
> - Note taken on [2014-12-25 Thu 01:48] \\
> Right now, this will not appear in the
jenia.iv...@gmail.com (jenia.ivlev) writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> jenia.iv...@gmail.com (jenia.ivlev) writes:
>>
>>> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>>>
>>>> jenia.iv...@gmail.com (jenia.ivlev) writes:
>>>>
>>>>> He
jenia.iv...@gmail.com (jenia.ivlev) writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> jenia.iv...@gmail.com (jenia.ivlev) writes:
>>
>>> Hello.
>>>
>>> I thought that the entires in the logbook drawer - entered pressing `C-c
>>> C-z` in orgmode
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Here's the doc patch, hope all is in order.
>
> Thanks. Some comments follow.
>
>> +Calc also comes with support for unit calculations, via the
>> @code{calc-units}
>> +packa
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> I keep hammering on this but... There's still a bug in
>> `org-log-beginning', I think maybe the same one as before. Say it's
>> called on an empty entry, or one that only contains a p
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> I thought that's what `org-log-beginning' was for: finding where the
>> log-note list would be (drawer or no), if it exists.
>
> Not exactly. It finds where the next note is to be inserted. This may
>
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> Michael Brand writes:
>
>> Hi Eric
>>
>> On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 2:09 AM, Eric Abrahamsen
>> wrote:
>>> Lastly, is there a way to both use output formatting, and retain the
>>> unit name (if desired)? Right now
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> I thought that's what `org-log-beginning' was for: finding where the
>> log-note list would be (drawer or no), if it exists.
>
> Not exactly. It finds where the next note is to be inserted. This may
>
Michael Brand writes:
> Hi Eric
>
> On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 2:09 AM, Eric Abrahamsen
> wrote:
>> Lastly, is there a way to both use output formatting, and retain the
>> unit name (if desired)? Right now I get this:
>>
&
jenia.iv...@gmail.com (jenia.ivlev) writes:
> Hello.
>
> I thought that the entires in the logbook drawer - entered pressing `C-c
> C-z` in orgmode - would show up in the agenda, pressing `C-c a a`, but
> they do not.
> Is possible to somehow list those notes in the agenda?
>
> Thanks in advnace
Michael Brand writes:
> Hi Eric
>
> This answers only one of your questions:
>
> On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 5:21 AM, Eric Abrahamsen
> wrote:
>> #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
>> (defmath uconvert (expr target-units)
>> (math-convert-units expr target-uni
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> I've been playing with calc-units, and it's pretty amazing. See all the
> units with `calc-view-units-table'.
>
> Some calc-units stuff works out the box (maybe have to require
> calc-units?), I think this should be mentioned in the
I've been playing with calc-units, and it's pretty amazing. See all the
units with `calc-view-units-table'.
Some calc-units stuff works out the box (maybe have to require
calc-units?), I think this should be mentioned in the manual:
| distance | time | speed |
|--++---
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> I started with this approach for two reasons: 1) I thought collecting
>> the list items would be simpler, and as it became more and more
>> complicated, I didn't rethink the approach, and 2) collecting all the
&
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Undeterred by my previous bum patch, I'm sending more patches!
>>
>> Most of these are "what do you think" patches.
>>
>> 1. Ensure-org-log-into-drawer-returns-nil-or-str
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Undeterred by my previous bum patch, I'm sending more patches!
>>
>> Most of these are "what do you think" patches.
>>
>> 1. Ensure-org-log-into-drawer-returns-nil-or-str
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> Undeterred by my previous bum patch, I'm sending more patches!
>
> Most of these are "what do you think" patches.
>
> 1. Ensure-org-log-into-drawer-returns-nil-or-string
>
> If the answer to my last question is "make sure `or
ost recent
log item stuck under them. I find that sort of thing distracting, but
some people might like it.
WDYT?
Eric
>From c8d00f77135022b239e251b9ddde4a4bbffcf110 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Eric Abrahamsen
Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2014 17:31:49 +0800
Subject: [PATCH 1/4] Ensure org-log-into-drawe
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> I'm still slowly chewing on making more use of log items, and found a
>> small bug in org-log-beginning. It contains a partial re-implementation
>> of something we already have a functi
t sure the commit message makes a whole lot of sense, but...
Eric
>From ac1a4eb4b153f18d8766fdbe6ba4e2168f80ec16 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Eric Abrahamsen
Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2014 14:38:34 +0800
Subject: [PATCH] Use org-log-into-drawer in org-log-beginning
* lisp/org.el (org-log-beginning):
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> On 2014-12-08, at 08:35, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>
>> [...] You could do that in a lambda, but
>> it probably won't accept a non-interactive function, [...]
>
> Out of curiosity: can't a lambda (in e.g. global-set-key) be made
&g
Sharon Kimble writes:
> I'm trying to set this
>
> ╭
> │C-x RET r utf-8 RET
> ╰
>
> as "C-x zx" as I'm finding that I need to use this block-quoted
> command fairly regularly for some unknown reason.
>
> I have set it as
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
> (global-set-key (kbd "C-x zx") 'r utf8)
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> Hi there,
>
> I vaguely remember someone saying here on the list that putting
> timestamps in the headline is deprecated. However, I found this in the
> manual:
>
> "A timestamp can appear anywhere in the headline or body of an Org tree
> entry. Its presence causes en
ate :table "work" :cols "Translator sum(Chars) sum(Lines)"
>> | Translator | sum(Chars) | sum(Lines) | |
>> |-+++--|
>> | Austin Woerner || 84 | 840.00 |
>> | Eric
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> On 2014-12-07, at 22:37, Kyle Meyer wrote:
>
>> What about assigning categories?
>
> Thanks a lot! I found it in the manual right after sending my email:-(.
>
> It still violates DRY, but I guess it's the best I can come up with; I
> think I'll use it (even though I do
IN: aggregate :table "work" :cols "Translator sum(Chars) sum(Lines)"
> | Translator | sum(Chars) | sum(Lines) |
>
> |-----+----+|
> | Austin Woerner | NA | 84 |
> | Eric Abrahamsen | 6633 | N
IN: aggregate :table "work" :cols "Translator sum(Chars) sum(Lines)"
> | Translator | sum(Chars) | sum(Lines) |
>
> |-----+----+|
> | Austin Woerner | NA | 84 |
> | Eric Abrahamsen | 6633 | N
Michael Brand writes:
> Hi Eric
>
> On Sat, Dec 6, 2014 at 6:42 AM, Eric Abrahamsen
> wrote:
>> #+NAME: counts
>> | Piece | Chars | Lines | Translator |
>> +++---+--+
>> | 凤凰 |
ifically referencing one table from another. The first table looks
like this:
#+NAME: counts
| Piece | Chars | Lines | Translator |
+++---+--+
| 凤凰 ||84 | Austin Woerner |
| 王血 | 6633 | | Eric Abrah
Ian Barton writes:
> This happened to me yesterday. Thought I would re-post here as there
> is a potential loss of data and I use org-mode in my encrypted files.
>
> Symptoms are errors like:
>
> Opening output file: [pub f 1024 17 3B6F8AF143C21F3B 1320594077
> 1509822256 nil u nil ...], 15
>
> T
jenia.iv...@gmail.com (jenia.ivlev) writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> jenia.iv...@gmail.com (jenia.ivlev) writes:
>>
>>> Hello:
>>>
>>> I want to export to HTML and keep the white spaces.
>>> Normally, I have to do skip a l
I've never had much luck getting the keyword Agenda view to work
correctly: there was a mention here before about Agenda file/buffer
restrictions piling up over time, not getting cleared, but I don't
actually use such restrictions much, and I still have the problem.
It seems like the longer I've h
jenia.iv...@gmail.com (jenia.ivlev) writes:
> Hello:
>
> I want to export to HTML and keep the white spaces.
> Normally, I have to do skip a line (two newline characters) or use
> #+begin_verse... #+end_verse.
> Which is not optimal. The two new lines take up too much space, and the
> begin/end
Christopher Culver writes:
> I am running org-mode 8.2.10 from elpa on Emacs 24.4. When I try to
> export to ODT format with the keystrokes described here:
>
> http://orgmode.org/manual/ODT-export-commands.html
>
> I get an error. Indeed, when I press C-c C-e, ODT is not even mentioned
> among th
Sharon Kimble writes:
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
> Thanks Alan for this. Ledger is something that I would dearly love to be
> using, but I can't find a good tutorial [by which I mean, it works in
> small steps which build on the previous steps]. I've looked at
>
> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html
ak anything elsewhere, but I can't imagine it would...
Eric
>From a11bb44a6ab200c4159b03094948bc9b77c0e983 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Eric Abrahamsen
Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2014 11:22:13 -0800
Subject: [PATCH] Make org-transpose-words use text-mode-syntax-table
* lisp/org.el (org-mode-transpo
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