"as a GNU package, we're not allowed to mention proprietary software"
-- how is that consistent with GNU prominently distributing Emacs for
Windows from its own website? I think this shows that the guideline
is not absolute. And it's specifically phrased as a guideline
("should"), not as a
:20 PM, Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> ilya shlyakhter <ilya...@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> Neither is iOS or MATLAB, and yet the Org manual mentions both.
>
> We have good reasons for that. The former is because MobileOrg, which
>This may be because the app is not open source?
Neither is iOS or MATLAB, and yet the Org manual mentions both.
On Tue, Jan 2, 2018 at 12:39 PM, Eric S Fraga <esfli...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tuesday, 2 Jan 2018 at 12:32, Ilya Shlyakhter wrote:
>> The org features page at h
The org features page at https://orgmode.org/features.html, and the
Org manual, mention MobileOrg, but not the newer BeOrg app
( http://beorgapp.com/ ). Maybe add a reference to it?
The org-timeline documentation at
http://orgmode.org/manual/Timeline.html
seems no longer correct?
(also, I think it's unfortunate that the timeline agenda mode was
removed -- I found it quite useful.)
At http://orgmode.org/community.html the links to browse or search
emacs-orgmode through Gmane are broken. Maybe, remove them until
Gmane is fixed? Is there another service similar to Gmane?
The link "Browse org-mode mailing list through Gmane" at
http://orgmode.org/community.html
seems broken.
When loading any org file, I'm getting "File mode specification error:
(error "before first heading")" . This happens starting with
release_8.3.3 ; with release_8.3.2 , no error. Emacs version is
GNU Emacs 24.3.1 (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.18.6) of
2015-03-26 on scs-build-rhel6 .
torys.ander...@gmail.com (Tory S. Anderson) writes:
We often read online articles with headings and sometimes
subheadings. They may also include bold, italic, and hyperlinks, all
of which are supported by Org. Is there any way to preserve this
formatting if I copy-paste into org/emacs, the
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
We should absolutely avoid advice in code.
Fully agree. (I was thinking of using an flet-like construct to
temporarily rebind functions for the duration of calls, rather than
permanent advice -- see elu-flet in
https://github.com/notestaff/elu/blob/master/elu.el --
On 4/19/2014 8:57 AM, Bastien wrote:
Hi Thorsten,
Thorsten Jolitz tjol...@gmail.com writes:
In summary, its about:
1. generalize the regexp constants and vars (allow for comment-syntax,
when org-minor-mode)
2. deal with hardcoded regexp-snippets in functions (my proposoal:
replace ^
On 4/10/2014 3:19 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
I don't see why you would need the full power of Org-mode (whatever
that means) in mere comments.
There are actually many uses, especially if it becomes possible to treat
language elements (functions, classes etc) as outline elements
(cf.
On 3/19/2014 3:39 PM, Karl Voit wrote:
I am evaluating methods to fold Python source code.
simply turn on orgstruct-mode in a python buffer and try
M-x org-cycle RET on a def: it will fold it.
Another option is to use Thorsten Jolitz's excellent outshine mode
(
On 3/19/2014 9:19 PM, Ilya Shlyakhter wrote:
Another option is to use Thorsten Jolitz's excellent outshine mode
( http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-outside-org.html ).
I've written a small extension that allows it to fold language elements:
http://www.broadinstitute.org/~ilya/outshine
by any entry in a file; more precise would be that they
specify property settings inherited by every entry? Likewise for
the variable org-global-properties.
On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 11:14 AM, Bastien b...@gnu.org wrote:
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
Ilya Shlyakhter ilya_...@alum.mit.edu writes
In the current master branch, doing the example from the patch
(reproduced below again) gives aaa, because the line
(let (org-file-properties org-global-properties
org-global-properties-fixed)
has been removed from org-entry-get-with-inheritance .
I agree that patching a function as core
On 3/17/14 5:43 PM, Achim Gratz wrote:
The test case doesn't work as posted. A working test case produces the
Try http://ilya.cc/testcase.org
When I open emacs with this file, move to the emacs-lisp block, and
evaluate it, I get aaa.
I could easily be wrong re: the logic of the code, but
On 3/12/14 2:14 PM, Joost Helberg wrote:
back in the time when me and my friend created and sold the Snow Linux
Distribution, we donated all excess money to the FSF.
If people wanted to give to the FSF, they would have done it directly.
I've donated to Org in the past not to defray expenses
On 3/6/14 2:00 PM, Oleh wrote:
I was just committing a single line change to an org-mode table into
git, and the diff isn't good at all: the whole table appears to have
changed. Well, not really - just a few spaces were added on each table
line because the single new line caused a need to
I think code blocks work well for non-inline code.
For a series of one-liners interspersed with comments, code block
boundaries triple the number of lines. E.g. the example in the manual
at http://orgmode.org/org.html#noweb_002dref
+BEGIN_SRC sh :tangle yes :noweb yes :shebang #!/bin/sh
On 3/6/14 5:04 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
I think code blocks work well for non-inline code.
For a series of one-liners interspersed with comments, code block
boundaries triple the number of lines. E.g. the example in the manual
at http://orgmode.org/org.html#noweb_002dref
+BEGIN_SRC sh
On 3/6/14 9:22 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
How about the following alternative to my previous suggestion, which will
eliminate the extra lines.
Looks beautiful initially, but leads to some confusing behaviors due to
invisible lines. But eliminating extra lines is only important for some
From bea0daf422e9ab8f27addb412aa03456c89d5844 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Ilya Shlyakhter ilya_...@alum.mit.edu
Date: Fri, 7 Mar 2014 01:09:13 -0500
Subject: [PATCH] Properties: Fix property-getting with inheritance
* lisp/org.el (org-entry-get-with-inheritance): Temporarily clear
org-file
Some questions about inline source code blocks:
- They're not fontified even when org-src-fontify-natively is true
-- correct?
- They're not included in tangled code; is that intended behavior?
The manual does not seem to say they're different from normal code
blocks, except for syntax.
0001-When-computing-clock-table-remove-arbitrary-limit-on.patch
Description: Binary data
On 8/6/2012 2:16 PM, Allen S. Rout wrote:
One common use would be to store the creation last-modification dates
of each entry. I've tried various ways of doing it and they all were
too obtrusive to use on _every_ entry. Time-stamping of all entries
would be extremely useful, just as
On 8/2/2012 11:10 AM, Bastien wrote:
If the whole point is to make some properties less visible,
why not a solution based on fontification?
We could have a user-defined regexp to highlight (or dim)
certain properties.
That would still leave the :PROPERTIES: line visible, which is problem
for
On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 8:12 AM, Jonathan Leech-Pepin
jonathan.leechpe...@gmail.com wrote:
The issue I can see with completely hiding :PROPERTIES: line is
that you would then run the risk of adding text at the wrong
location (between the headline and the drawer for example). At
the moment when
On 8/5/2012 5:16 AM, Bastien wrote:
Hi Ilya,
Ilya Shlyakhter ilya_...@alum.mit.edu writes:
But I don't want to see the timestamps during normal Org usage.
What do you think of hiding them by having a new face for properties
matching a custom regexp? This has the advantage of letting
On Sun, Aug 5, 2012 at 6:20 PM, Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com wrote:
What about a HIDDEN_PROPERTIES drawer that, when folded, folds
completely (so that its title line is hidden too), and have a key to
reveal such drawers (the way M-tab opens archived entries)?
This is begging for
On Sun, Aug 5, 2012 at 10:46 PM, Torsten Wagner
torsten.wag...@gmail.com wrote:
I can see the point that the property drawer header can be annoying
too. Actually, when I used orgmobile for the first time I was not too
happy to see all this property drawers suddenly appearing in my files.
On 7/31/2012 9:23 AM, Robert Horn wrote:
I agree. The real use needs more clarification. Things like ID are
already well hidden as :PROPERTIES: until the user explicitly opens the
drawer for viewing. I don't understand the need to hide those further, so
a better explanation of why is needed.
dear org-moders,
is it possible to syntax-highlight inline LaTeX fragments,
such as $V$ or \cite{smith2012generating} ?
I know you can highlight LaTeX code blocks, but I'm looking specifically
for highlighting of inline fragments.
thanks for help,
ilya
Is there a babel command to do the following:
evaluate all code blocks; for those for which the result is not yet
recorded in the org file, record the result; for those for which the
result was already recorded, compare the new result with the old result;
flag blocks where there is a
and :tend as decribed in the manual. Is there a better explanation
somewhere?
thanks,
ilya
From d19778b3fc624e14237d69cc76a4aa9cb8450697 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Ilya Shlyakhter ilya_...@alum.mit.edu
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2012 21:19:12 -0400
Subject: [PATCH] Time specifications: Allow
Added some details for how to run the test suite in batch mode.
From 2cf6b6f529748a2a39927ccfdfa583d7f00cc9df Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Ilya Shlyakhter ilya_...@alum.mit.edu
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2012 22:11:22 -0400
Subject: [PATCH] Testing: Corrected the command to run batch tests given
On 3/27/2012 9:49 PM, John J Foerch wrote:
These thoughts lead me to suggest that maybe org-log-note-headings is no
longer sufficient to its original purpose, because extensions wish to
parse state changes, but that blocks users from configuring the formats.
Perhaps it is time to replace it with
Patch for a bug that left blank lines in property drawer after
org-delete-property-globally.
From 41cbd6302e5a58ed09ec80436237c3c2f4ad8514 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Ilya Shlyakhter ilya_...@alum.mit.edu
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2012 22:31:14 -0400
Subject: [PATCH] Deleting properties: Fixed bug
argument http://orgmode.org/manual/comments.html.
Cheers,
Ilya Shlyakhter ilya_...@alum.mit.edu writes:
Is it possible to combine org-babel tangling with ASCII export, so that
the tangled file would have ALL of the Org-file's content
as comments (preserving indentation etc as the ASCII
)
;; Headline-2:1 ends here
;; This is a the top of an Org-mode
file.
;;
==
;;
;; Author: Ilya Shlyakhter
;; Date: 2012-03-26 11:50:40 EDT
;;
;;
;;
;; Table of Contents
On 3/24/2012 2:58 AM, Bastien wrote:
How should case-sensitivity work in Org? The documentation doesn't
specify. From past messages, it looks like tags and todo keywords
are defined to be case-sensitive. What about priorities, categories,
user-defined properties, regexp matching of entries,
A blank headline (e.g. with just a TODO keyword) caused a crash when
building colview. Patch attached.
From 6bb1413821a7cbf94b3abbfc6e985e187dd8d6d9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Ilya Shlyakhter ilya_...@alum.mit.edu
Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2012 12:25:59 -0400
Subject: [PATCH] Colview bugfix
How should case-sensitivity work in Org? The documentation doesn't
specify. From past messages, it looks like tags and todo keywords
are defined to be case-sensitive. What about priorities, categories,
user-defined properties, regexp matching of entries, following of
links-to-headlines?
Is it possible to combine org-babel tangling with ASCII export, so that
the tangled file would have ALL of the Org-file's content
as comments (preserving indentation etc as the ASCII export does),
with the code blocks inserted as non-comments?
Basically I want to write the program in
-tags.
From 3feb2edd3a705811824348546f4edad2f595f8bb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Ilya Shlyakhter ilya_...@alum.mit.edu
Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2012 19:49:07 -0400
Subject: [PATCH] Tags/properties matcher: Fixed issues with todo-only matches
lisp/org.el (org-scan-tags): Require todo-only argument
95c38b06803aec0787bc2eaab3d0062221390292 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Ilya Shlyakhter ilya_...@alum.mit.edu
Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2012 00:10:25 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 2/2] Tags/properties matcher: faster matching by trusting
org-scanner-tags
* lisp/org.el (org-scan-tags): Bind org-trust-scanner-tags to t
while
On 3/16/2012 2:10 AM, Nick Dokos wrote:
One more thing that you'll need to do is put your patches in attachments
of a type that will allow patchwork to snag the patch:
And here is the org-clock.el patch again.
From 4f7f91ae62d425f7a89738b28006b1743a6bea4d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Ilya
Re-sending the patch as a correct attachment type.
One of the warnings indicated an actual (small) bug.
From d0579b6e104b82ec7d3255086384ff8dee0d4e0e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Ilya Shlyakhter ilya_...@alum.mit.edu
Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2012 01:52:03 -0400
Subject: [PATCH] Fixed compiler warnings
Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Ilya Shlyakhter ilya_...@alum.mit.edu
Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2012 17:33:36 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 2/2] Documentation: Clarified current role of ITEM special
property
doc/org.texi (section on Special Properties) Clarified that ITEM refers
to the headline of the entry
The attached patch speeds up tags matching ( 50s -- 5s for my most common
search ),
by turning on org-trust-scanner-tags within the matcher.
(When it's off, getting a non-inherited property's value causes a call to
org-entry-properties
to fetch all properties into a cache, including ALLTAGS;
:
Ilya Shlyakhter ilya_...@alum.mit.edu wrote:
The attached patch speeds up tags matching ( 50s -- 5s for my most
common search ), by turning on org-trust-scanner-tags within the
matcher.
(When it's off, getting a non-inherited property's value causes a call
to org-entry-properties
Here is a similar patch for org-clock's use of tags/properties matcher.
On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 12:31 AM, Ilya Shlyakhter ilya_...@alum.mit.eduwrote:
,
| If your function needs to retrieve the tags including inherited tags
| at the *current* entry,
'Function' here refers to the FUNC
Fixed compiler warnings, including one typo in ob-lilypond
* lisp/ob-lilypond.el (ly-compile-lilyfile): Fixed misplaced comma in a
quoting expression.
* lisp/org-pcomplete.el: added missing defvar definitions for org vars
* lisp/org-src.el: added declare-function line for
Is the following correct:
- the ITEM special property returns the _headline_ of an entry (not the
content);
- ITEM can't be used in tag/match queries, only in column view formats.
thanks,
ilya
On 3/8/2012 2:32 AM, Sebastien Vauban wrote:
In Org, entry text can't have substructure (other than drawers and plain
lists): you can't have an entry that
has some text, then a subtree, then more text.
Take a look at inline tasks. I think that's more what you're after...
Thanks -- looked at
On 3/8/2012 7:53 AM, Ilya Shlyakhter wrote:
- when exporting to HTML, I want to run the HTML exporter on the nested
org buffer and insert its results -- rather than inserting a boxed
version of the Org source.
p.s. one solution could be to run the HTML exporter on the nested org
and show
* lisp/org.el (org-imenu-get-tree): Check that looking-at succeeds before
using match results.
TINYCHANGE
---
lisp/org.el |4
++--
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2
deletions(-)
diff --git a/lisp/org.el
b/lisp/org.el
index ad63213..e4fb497
100644
---
a/lisp/org.el
+++
b/lisp/org.el
On 3/8/2012 2:39 PM, Achim Gratz wrote:
Your patch got completely mangled, try again as an attachment of type
(text/plain).
here, also at http://ilya.cc/imenu.patch
From e3e6e7135663fb34a5318565e5663dd27fa7ce45 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Ilya Shlyakhter ilya_...@alum.mit.edu
Date: Thu, 8
attached.
From 134c2ba772081ee7ca356b0dcabeb131bcb41b3b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Ilya Shlyakhter ilya_...@alum.mit.edu
Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2012 17:25:18 -0500
Subject: [PATCH 2/2] org-store-link: Fixed a bug where source block edit
buffers were not recognized
* lisp/org.el (org-store-link
In Org, entry text can't have substructure (other than drawers and plain
lists): you can't have an entry that
has some text, then a subtree, then more text.
I just (re-)discovered that you can get around that by using #+BEGIN_SRC
org to include arbitrary org
subtrees in the middle of entry text.
p.s. it _would_ be good to have an option, when exporting a #+BEGIN_SRC
org block, to use the Org export settings
from the main Org file, rather than exporting a fontified copy of the Org
buffer for the block. Is there a way to do that currently?
On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 8:13 PM, Ilya Shlyakhter
Suggestion:
Currently, the sparse tree shows entries in proper context but not in order
(e.g. by due date); the agenda shows them in order but out of context.
To get both, show a sparse tree but indicate the relative order of the
entries by a heatmap color (e.g. blue to red) that would correspond
org-delete-property-globally leaves a blank line in place of each property
line it deletes.
(by contrast, org-delete-property correctly removes the property line).
In org-imenu-get-tree,
(when (= level n)
(looking-at org-complex-heading-regexp)
(setq head (org-link-display-format
(org-match-string-no-properties 4))
m (org-imenu-new-marker))
should probably be
(when
In the head revision, if the org file has headlines that start with a
timestamp, the command to create a timeline of the file (C-a L)
crashes.
* things
*** 2011-10-06 Thu 22:24
some text
mapcar: Args out of range: #( 0 2 (org-category mt3 tags nil
org-highest-priority 65
Thanks for catching this, Carsten!
This could perhaps be fixed by doing a full lookup of the tags up the
hierarchy, rather than relying on the cached tags.
This is more expensive, but if fewer entries actually have to be
looked at (because the search only stops at TODO entries),
it might be
to take a
peek, it's at http://sourceforge.net/projects/org-balance/
On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 6:11 PM, Carsten Dominik
carsten.domi...@gmail.com wrote:
On Nov 2, 2010, at 8:35 PM, Ilya Shlyakhter wrote:
Carsten Dominik carsten.dominik at gmail.com writes:
I have just pushed a rewrite
Carsten Dominik carsten.dominik at gmail.com writes:
I have just pushed a rewrite of the clocktable code.
Thanks Carsten!
Maybe, the code could also be extended to display a summary of any variable,
rather than just clocksum? E.g. the number of tasks done, or the amount of
money spent. The
The following functions used in org-mode don't seem to exist in the
development version of xemacs:
booleanp
decompose-region
restore-buffer-modified-p
Maybe, include versions of them with org-mode sources?
ilya
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- bad news org-freemind does not compile when
(require 'rx) is used, error message is attached.
I've made some more changes to rx.el for xemacs compatibility.
Please try the new version: http://broadinstitute.org/~ilya/rx.el .
Also, org-freemind.el uses delete-trailing-whitespace,
Karl Maihofer ignoramus at gmx.de writes:
Besides that I have tags in other contexts, e.g. GTD-related tags etc.
So it would be very useful to be able to group the tags as it is
possible for agenda commands.
I think that a way to define logical groups of tags (or even a hierarchy of tags
I think the solution is to do rx (I sure hate textual regexps) - which
is on my list, but will likely be a while.
Here is an initial attempt at porting rx to xemacs:
http://www.broadinstitute.org/~ilya/rx.el
Not fully tested so please test it.
ilya
| !! File error ((Cannot open load file rx))
| Error occurred processing lisp/org-freemind.el: Cannot open load file: rx
xemacs does not include the 'rx' macro, unfortunately.
Carsten: maybe, you could ask xemacs maintainers to include 'rx'?
I'd like to use it in code as well.
ilya
Richard Moreland rlm at ncogni.to writes:
My plan for the UI is this:
Thanks a lot for working on this.
It would also be useful to have commands to adjust the clock log:
delete a clock entry, subtract some duration from it (if you got distracted
with another task for a while), adjust its
Can the current version of MobileOrg be used for a simple time tracking
workflow? (i.e. does it have an easy clock in and clock out?)
I very much second the request to support time tracking in MobileOrg.
For me, this would be the single most useful extension of MobileOrg.
ilya
When an item is archived to a new location, inherited tags are saved,
but inherited properties
are not. Was there a reason for this, or just not yet implemented?
Thanks,
ilya
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For example, I'd like to see entries which contains the words 'cat' and
'dog' in any order. Or 'apple', 'orange', 'melon', 'plum' and 'pear'
in any order.
Maybe this will help: http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/StringPermutations
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Another question: if org-map-continue-from is used to skip parts of
the file, could that affect
the correctness of org-scanner-tags? I.e. is any code that sets
org-map-continue-from
also responsible for updating org-scanner-tags?
thanks,
ilya
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 11:19 PM, Ilya Shlyakhter
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 11:19 PM, Ilya Shlyakhter ilya_...@alum.mit.edu wrote:
There also seem to be other opportunities for speeding up
org-scan-tags in this way: e.g. if the match string includes +mytag,
the regexp for the headline could include this as well.
Similarly for properties. Maybe
In org-scan-tags, if todo-only is t, would it be possible to speed
things up by changingthe regexp go to just the lines with a TODO
keyword?
I.e. in
(let* ((re (concat ^ outline-regexp *\\((
(mapconcat 'regexp-quote org-todo-keywords-1 \\|)
(org-re
In the routine org-get-local-archive-location, is the call to
(match-string 1) at the end extraneous?
Seems like you want to return org-archive-location in this case.
(defun org-get-local-archive-location ()
Get the archive location applicable at point.
(let ((re ^#\\+ARCHIVE:[
org-archive-subtree calls (abbreviate-file-name (buffer-file-name))
but the buffer file name is nil for indirect buffers.
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of
org-agenda-before-sorting-filter-function .
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 3:35 AM, Carsten Dominik
carsten.domi...@gmail.com wrote:
On Aug 17, 2010, at 6:40 PM, Ilya Shlyakhter wrote:
Thanks Carsten, org-agenda-before-sorting-filter-function does what I
need.
It would be better if it was called
a separate excursion for each entry.
It seems that _appending_ text to the agenda line should be safe. Is
that correct?
thanks,
ilya
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 9:40 AM, Carsten Dominik
carsten.domi...@gmail.com wrote:
On Aug 16, 2010, at 2:59 PM, Ilya Shlyakhter wrote:
Thanks! Would things work
When doing an agenda tags match for tags or properties with dashes in
their name,
the dashes become negation operators: my-prop0 means entries that
have the tag
'my' and do not have a positive property 'prop', rather than entries
that have a positive
property 'my-prop'. Is there a way to escape
?
ilya
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 8:54 AM, Carsten Dominik
carsten.domi...@gmail.com wrote:
On Aug 5, 2010, at 1:01 AM, Ilya Shlyakhter wrote:
When giving a user-defined function for org-agenda-cmp-user-defined,
the function gets two agenda entries. Is there a way from an agenda
entry
to get
?
thanks,
ilya
On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 12:47 AM, Bastien bastien.gue...@wikimedia.fr wrote:
Ilya Shlyakhter ilya_...@alum.mit.edu writes:
Is there a way to hide/show the :PROPERTIES: line representing the
properties locker, either globally or for a subtree?
Nope.
Well, every UI element you
I'd like to sort agenda entries in a custom agenda view by the value
of a text property that I put on the headlines.
Is there a way to do that?
thanks,
ilya
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items. Could you add such a hook?
thanks,
ilya
On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 6:51 PM, Bastien bastien.gue...@wikimedia.fr wrote:
Hi Ilya,
Ilya Shlyakhter ilya_...@alum.mit.edu writes:
I'd like to sort agenda entries in a custom agenda view by the value
of a text property that I put
In the Column View, the asterisks are showing even though I've enabled
clean view that hides the asterisks normally.
Is there a way to hide them?
thanks,
ilya
p.s. since the Column View can take a while to construct, it might be
good to display a status message
saying creating column view while
Is there a way to hide/show the :PROPERTIES: line representing the
properties locker,
either globally or for a subtree? I'd like to store some properties
for every entry (e.g. its creation time),
but then the :PROPERTIES: lines add too much clutter, even in the
drawer-collapsed state.
Is there a
It would be good if the HTML exporter had an option to create a web
page with two frames:
in the top frame would be the original exported HTML, and in the
bottom frame would display
the targets of all external links in the org file. Within-orgfile
links would still be shown in the
top frame.
Is there a way to specify code to be inserted as meta tags in the
head.../head section of the exported HTML document?
E.g. I'd like to insert the lines
META HTTP-EQUIV=Expires CONTENT=Thu, 1 June 2000 23:59:00 GMT
META HTTP-EQUIV=pragma CONTENT=no-cache
to force a frequently-updated document to be
A frequently-needed task is to find recently created entries. Right
now I do this by manually pasting a date into each entry,
and using the timeline agenda.
Maybe, there are better ways? E.g. have the option to automatically
record a property, Creation-date, when an entry is created.
There would
stamps?
HTH
- Carsten
On Sep 26, 2009, at 6:02 AM, Ilya Shlyakhter wrote:
I often need to find recently modified entries. I try to timestamp
entries I work on with the active timestamps
(in angular brackets), and use the C-x a L command. This mostly
works, but is imperfect:
- when i
I often need to find recently modified entries. I try to timestamp
entries I work on with the active timestamps
(in angular brackets), and use the C-x a L command. This mostly
works, but is imperfect:
- when i use time logging, it inserts inactive timestamps that
are not found this way.
The link from orgmode.org to
http://sachachua.com/wp/2008/01/18/outlining-your-notes-with-org/ is
broken.
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hmm, works now, must have been a transient problem on my end -- sorry.
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 2:29 PM, Greg Newmang...@20seven.org wrote:
works for me
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 2:24 PM, Ilya Shlyakhter ilya_...@alum.mit.edu
wrote:
The link from orgmode.org to
http://sachachua.com/wp/2008/01
Out of curiosity, how would you want to handle textual content? Pass
it through unchanged with org's wiki-like markup in tact, or somehow
xml-ified?:
*foo* -- *foo*
*foo* -- strongfoo/strong
Probably the latter, since converting XMLified content to wiki markup
(or any other form) is easy
how to represent specific org elements in
XML I can try to write a more detailed spec.
thanks,
ilya
On Sat, Aug 8, 2009 at 7:48 AM, Bastienbastiengue...@googlemail.com wrote:
Ilya Shlyakhter ilya_...@alum.mit.edu writes:
That's great, thanks! I should be able to take it from
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