* Chris Henderson wrote:
>
> How do I link a local file or folder that has space? Looks like the link
> goes broken.
>
> e.g. file+sys:///Users/chris/projects/marketing plan for 2014 <-- doesn't
> work.
Besides the solution posted before, I prefer:
[[file+sys:///Users/chris/projects/marketing pl
Hi!
My agenda generally works. However, sometimes, by working with Emacs
I get to the "status" where I can not re-generate the agenda: it is
in an endless loop with 100% of its Emacs-CPU-core. I can quit by
pressing M-g. After re-starting Emacs, it works again without
modifying my Org-files or the
* Alexis wrote:
>
> Hi all,
Hi!
> What would be useful would be an 'official', fleshed-out spec for
> org-contacts data, which handles a greater range of contact-related
> info. At the moment, for example, my org-contacts file makes use of the
> properties:
>
> #+PROPERTY: LANDLINE
> #+PROPERTY:
* M wrote:
>
> You made a good point:
> * integration of tasks with calendar and "content" (notes, text,
> attachments, etc.) is also a strong point of org-mode
>
> * Using hyperlinks is another important feature (but certainly not unique)
>
> What about trying to collect and comment the good feat
* M wrote:
>
> Yes, in fact that's what I wanted to say:
> often (in my experience) a USP is not a single feature, but the combination
> of several ones which makes the product unique.
This was also my concern: maybe it's the combination and not a list
of USPs I was hoping for.
Hm.
However, thi
* M wrote:
>
> My-life-organized seems to have dependencies:
>
> http://productivity.stackexchange.com/questions/7038/task-management-applica
> tion-with-task-dependencies
>
> OmniFocus seems to have them too:
> " Because OmniFocus lets you make certain tasks dependent on others Task A
> has to
Hi Martin!
* M wrote:
>
>> Von: Karl Voit
>>
>> * seamlessly integrating notes, spreadsheet calculations, tasks, and
>> more at one single place
>>
>> * being able to pipe results of program written in language A to
>> another script in language
Hi!
I was wondering if there are people out there who also need Org-mode
features that are *not part of any other software solution*. For the
usual question "why should I learn Emacs/Org-mode?" I'd like to have
a list of cool Org-mode features that demonstrate the benefit.
So, how about a short b
* Bastien wrote:
> Hi Karl,
>
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> FYI: I just updated my Org-mode from the git repos and the issue
>> still persists.
>
> this is now fixed in master...
I can confirm that it is working again.
Thank you very much, Bastien!
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Hi Alexis!
* Alexis wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> i use org-contacts as my primary system for contact
> management. Consequently, i'd love to be able to make use of my
> org-contacts data on my Android phone.
Agreed!
> What would be useful would be an 'official', fleshed-out spec for
> org-contacts da
Hi!
I've had a non-working ical-export for many months and today I
invested some time to trace the issue down a bit.
Org-mode version 8.2.5h (release_8.2.5h-1015-g55bde3
GNU Emacs 24.3.50.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.4.2)
(defun my-export-agenda()
"Exports monthly Org-mod
* Eric S Fraga wrote:
> Hi Karl.
Hi Eric!
> What about org-caldav [1]? Not quite what you want but if you sync with
> a calendar that can be shared, it does in effect achieve your goal. I
> do this with google's calendar which I can indeed share with others.
>
> Mind you, syncing with google c
* Bastien wrote:
> Hi Karl,
Hi Bastien!
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> I wondered how easy somebody could implement support for Org-mode?
>
> Maybe you can ping the calendartree.com for this?
>
> They get paid for their work and would certainly love to get a larger
>
Hi!
I just stumbled over CalendarTree[1] which is a service that
promotes calendar events to multiple kind of calendar tools and
services such as Outlook, Google Calendar and so on.
I wondered how easy somebody could implement support for Org-mode?
And I wondered if this is a possible way to add
* Erik Iverson wrote:
>
> Remote possibility: I've had issues with org-mode being slow when using
> linum-mode in the past:
>
> E.g.,
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5229705/emacs-org-mode-turn-off-line-numbers
>
> So you might want to make sure that's not enabled.
I haven't used it. When I
* Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> I am still facing strange behavior and I still do think that we
>> need an org-mode-syntax-checker for Org-mode files that cause
>> problems.
>>
>> Example:
>>
>> | foo | bar | baz
* Bastien wrote:
> Hi Eric and Karl,
Hi Bastien!
> Just checking -- are things better now?
I am still facing strange behavior and I still do think that we
need an org-mode-syntax-checker for Org-mode files that cause
problems.
Example:
| foo | bar | baz |
| 42 | | |
| 23 | |
Bon soir, Bastien!
* Bastien wrote:
>
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> I am using custom links like "[[photo:FirstnameLastname.jpg]]" in my
>> contacts.org.
>>
>> Those links stopped working recently. Whenever I try to click or C-c
>> C-c the link, I get
Hello Sharon!
* Sharon Kimble wrote:
>
> Has '2014.org' got "org-mode rot", so many hidden commands of change of
> org-mode functionality still within its meta-post that it makes the whole f=
> ile
> difficult to work with? I know that org-mode files are just plain text
> formatted in a certain w
Hi!
I am using custom links like "[[photo:FirstnameLastname.jpg]]" in my
contacts.org.
Those links stopped working recently. Whenever I try to click or C-c
C-c the link, I get "user-error: No link found".
Same happens with file: links.
Both links work outside of my PROPERTIES drawer.
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* Yasuhito Takamiya wrote:
> Hello all,
Hi!
Short remark:
> - [l] Later Today
> - [e] This Evening
> - [t] Tomorrow
> - [w] This Weekend
> - [n] Next Week
> - [i] In a Month
>From a mnemonic point of view, I would rather choose [m] for "in a
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* Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
Hi Nicolas!
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> Currently, I do have some issues like [1] which sometimes cause "loss
>> of data" [2] and multiple times a day(!) my Emacs enters some endless
>> loop so that I have to kill
Hi!
Is there a method to verify Org-mode files?
Currently, I do have some issues like [1] which sometimes cause "loss
of data" [2] and multiple times a day(!) my Emacs enters some endless
loop so that I have to kill it [3]. Very annoying and frustrating.
Therefore, I've got the feeling that at l
* Bastien wrote:
> Hi Karl,
Hi Bastien!
> simply turn on orgstruct-mode in a python buffer and try
> M-x org-cycle RET on a def: it will fold it.
Oh, even better! :-) Thanks for the pointer!
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Hi!
I am evaluating methods to fold Python source code. I stumbled over
orgstruct-mode which looks quite cool to me. My first test with
(setq orgstruct-heading-prefix-regexp "^[ ]*##[ ]+\*[ ]")
worked out of the box.
Unfortunately, this attempt requires a comment linke for each
Python-def
* Samuel Wales wrote:
> We had a great discussion about scanners and ADFs here a while back.
> The Fujitsu ScanSnap 1500 seemed to be a favorite. We also talked
> about what resolutions to scan at.
I own a ScanSnap 1500S and I scanned about 40.000 pages on OS X to
get my papers into PDFs (with O
Hi!
I work on different systems with basically the same Emacs config.
However, on my Linux box I get time-stamps like [2014-03-10 Mon] and
[2014-03-04 Tue] but on my Windows box I get [2014-03-10 Mo] and
[2014-03-04 Di]. Obviously, my Windows box is having some German
set-up (Di = Dienstag) I don
* Matt Lundin wrote:
>
> When I mark a repeating task done (with the settings in the minimal.el
> file below), org mangles the :LOGBOOK: and :PROPERTY: drawers when
> trying to insert a :LAST_REPEAT: property.
I can confirm this bug at my side.[1]
1. https://github.com/novoid/dot-emacs
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Hi!
Is it possible to define an agenda that contains only items which
are blocked by :BLOCKER:-conditions or similar?
Thanks!
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* Peter Rayner wrote:
> I would like org-mode to remind me automatically of the next task in a
> project. Perhaps an example will help. I'll use outline headings to
> show the levels of tasks
Auto-scheduling might be difficult.
In my workflows I am using dependencies with :BLOCKER: and settings
* Samuel Wales wrote:
> perhaps this is possible:
>
> c-c ' -> c-c c-x '
If you are using US_intl with digraph (deadkeys) in order to type
special characters, ' needs actually two keys: ' + SPACE
So I guess this is not that great for common commands typed often a
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* Karl Voit wrote:
>
> * John Kitchin wrote:
>>
>> windows and pip/easy_install are funny sometimes.
>>
>> I often do something like this:
>
> Ah, great idea. However, at my side, it ends up like this:
>
[...]
>
> In Cygwin shell, I can execute
Hi John!
* John Kitchin wrote:
>
> windows and pip/easy_install are funny sometimes.
>
> I often do something like this:
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC python
> from setuptools.command import easy_install
> easy_install.main( ["-U","requests"] )
> #+END_SRC
>
> #+RESULTS:
> #+begin_example
> Searching for reque
Hi John!
* John Kitchin wrote:
>
> I think you could do this via requests directly. It could be done in emacs:
> https://github.com/tkf/emacs-request
Thanks for the pointer.
I evaluated it and it seems not that good for my requirements
because I need it mainly for documenting stuff/issues/...
* Achim Gratz wrote:
> Bastien writes:
>> Samuel Wales writes:
>>
>>> remember: using
>>> one hand for both modifier and key is never an option.
>>
>> Why? For me C-c C-' is very easy with one hand, I don't even
>> need to move the fingers.
>
> I'd think you need to curl the pinky at least unles
* Rasmus wrote:
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> Personally, I do think that tech-savvy users of non English speaking
>> countries should definitely consider switching to US_intl layout for
>> many reasons.
>
> What if the set of letters in English is a subset of the set
* Bastien wrote:
> Hi Karl,
Hi Bastien!
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> So: what are these assumptions for Emacs/Org-mode? I guess this is
>> the root question we should try to answer (and document).
>
> Well, this is a general Emacs issue.
Sure.
> I guess the assu
* Samuel Wales wrote:
Hi!
> i meant that c-c c-' and c-c c-" are both cumbersome for those users
> who press c-c by holding down the control key with the right hand and
> then pressing c with the left hand. c-c ' is not cumbersome for those
> users.
Oh, this is a sensitive subject :-)
For exa
Hi!
I am not an ELISP programmer (unfortunately) but a proud heavy-user
of Org-mode. At work, I need a REST-client to talk to a REST API
very often.
Recently, I found [1] which works quite well. However, I need to
open a new buffer into restclient-mode to execute requests.
Wouldn't it be nice if
Hi Nicolas!
* Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> IMHO, the profiler reports showed a common pattern: a reasonable
>> amount of CPU got into line-number-at-pos if I read the profiler
>> report correctly. (see below)
>
> Does th
* Bastien wrote:
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> I guess that with Emacs prelude, I got some functionality which is
>> causing these issues. So this might be of interest of other
>> Emacs/prelude users as well.
>
> Yes, probably, since the Org version is the same :)
> B
* Bastien wrote:
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> I guess that with Emacs prelude, I got some functionality which is
>> causing these issues. So this might be of interest of other
>> Emacs/prelude users as well.
>
> Yes, probably, since the Org version is the same :)
> B
Hi!
I have got very severe performance issues after I upgraded my Emacs.
Before upgrading:
- Debian stable x64
- Emacs 23.3 (Debian stable deb-package)
- Org-mode from git: version 8.2.3c (release_8.2.3c-225-g668ba5)
- no prelude
Now:
- Debian stable x64
- no change but
* Peter Davis wrote:
>
> Sometimes it's much quicker and easier to email myself notes on things
> to do.
Using email for a todo management system has many disadvantages. I
read a *lot* about those attempts.
For the purpose you were mentioning, I am using MobileOrg (Android)
to quickly capture n
Hi!
* Daniel Clemente wrote:
>>
>> I dream of having a general Python parser for Org mode files, knowing
>> every bit about the current syntax for Org files, surrounded by enough
>> Python machinery to make it useful.
Oh, this would be great since there are way more Python-coders out
there as E
* Kyle Machulis wrote:
>
> Thought about maybe trying to extend AsynK with an org-contacts backend?
> That'd be ridiculously useful.
> http://karra-asynk.appspot.com/
This is a great suggestion, indeed.
However, I do not have the urge to sync with Outlook, GCal, ... yet.
So I pass on this one.
Executive summary of this rather long email: I am aware that ELISP
is the language of choice for Org-mode features/tools. Here, I
describe my motivation behind using Python instead.
* Rüdiger Sonderfeld wrote:
> On Friday 22 November 2013 18:09:42 Karl Voit wrote:
>
> Org-contacts has
* Rüdiger Sonderfeld wrote:
> On Friday 22 November 2013 17:37:01 Karl Voit wrote:
>> The reason I wrote it in Python is that I don't know ELISP well
>> enough. The reason I wrote the script instead of using existing
>> export methods: I only want to export a s
Hi!
I wrote a Python script that parses an Org-mode file in order to
generate a VCard 2.1 compatible output file I am using to import to
my Android 4.4 device:
https://github.com/novoid/org-contacts2vcard
The reason I wrote it in Python is that I don't know ELISP well
enough. The reason I wr
Hi Christopher!
* Christopher W. Ryan wrote:
>
> I've come to org-mode more recently. I'm trying to imagine how I might
> use it to manage my "personal library."
I have summarized how I manage my papers and references with
Org-mode here:
https://github.com/novoid/extract_pdf_annotations_to_orgm
* Norman Walsh wrote:
>
> Hello world,
Hello Norman!
> I'm just taking another look at org-contacts. I wonder what the best
> practice is for dealing with multi-line properties like postal
> addresses.
I split them up to single lines.
> I can just make them part of the entry, of course, not in
* Bastien wrote:
> Hi Karl,
>
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> I am sorry - I do not see the contradiction here.
>
> Sorry, I read too fast.
:-)
>> Why not handle each time-stamp in a consistent manner: show each
>> as whole-day items on the agenda and > ddd
* Bastien wrote:
> Bastien writes:
>
>> The attached patch does name indirect buffers after the current tree
>> heading -- thanks for this idea.
>>
>> Would anyone else find this useful?
>
> I've now applied this patch, thanks Karl!
Thank *you* for implementing this! It helps keeping overview in
* Bastien wrote:
> Hi Karl,
Hi Bastien!
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> : ** <2013-12-19 Thu 19:00-23:59> X-Mas-Party
>> :
>> : - Email-invitation received: <2013-11-13 Wed>
>
> You need to use inactive timestamps in such cases.
This is my work-a
Hi!
I am heavily using time-stamps. With
(setq org-agenda-skip-additional-timestamps-same-entry nil)
I see multiple time-stamps of the same heading on my agenda which I
do like very much for obvious reasons.
However, with a heading such as following I do have a problem:
: ** <2013-12-19 Th
* Julian M. Burgos wrote:
> Thank you very much John!!! Your document contains a wealth of information on
> how to
> use org-mode for reproducible research! I really like the idea of
> embedding the supporting documents (bibliography, additional analysis) into
> the
> document. Very nice.
A ag
* Marcin Borkowski wrote:
> Dnia 2013-04-18, o godz. 10:53:30
> Karl Voit napisał(a):
>
>> * Bastien wrote:
>> > Hi Karl,
>> >
>> > Karl Voit writes:
>> >
>> >> Sorry for the late reply. This is because I do have troubles to
>&
Hi!
When someone uses the (very cool) feature
org-tree-to-indirect-buffer[1] with multiple indirect buffers in
parallel (using a prefix) instead of narrowing/widening to work -
which I very much plan to do more often[2] -, you end up with a
buffers like:
- myorgmode.org-1
- myorgmode.org-2
- myor
* Chris Henderson wrote:
>
> If I create a project with ** project name, is there any way to create a
> sub-directory at *** level in ~/projects/project name and create txt files
> in that directory - all from within org?
Disclaimer: this is not an answer to your question but a remark.
I know of
Hi!
In case you are looking for a method to track the hours spent in the
office (almost completely) automatically, you might want to take a
look at the documentation I added today:
https://github.com/novoid/Memacs/blob/master/docs/FAQs_and_Best_Practices.org#tracking-office-hours
It's working fi
* Karl Voit wrote:
> * Waldemar Quevedo wrote:
>>
>> I just noticed but recently Github upgraded the version of the Org ruby gem
>> that they used in github.com :
>
> I will also update the feature works/fails table on my demonstration
> page on [1] soon. This w
* Waldemar Quevedo wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just noticed but recently Github upgraded the version of the Org ruby gem
> that they used in github.com :
> https://github.com/github/markup/issues/186#issuecomment-25342870
Horray! :-)
> This update took a while to happen, but I hope you like the improv
* Jarmo Hurri wrote:
>
> I tried to play with these, but did not get the extra info in the
> agenda.
>
> Maybe I need to get better acquainted with agendas. Is there a way to
> associate a property with each repeating timestamp and show this
> property in the agenda? (There most likely is.)
Try o
Hi!
* Michael Brand wrote:
>
> On Sun, Oct 6, 2013 at 8:31 PM, Karl Voit wrote:
>>
>> I mentioned only the "feature-show" since it is a much wider range
>> than spreadsheet only.
>
> Yes. but someone looking around only in the Worg tutorial section
&g
section here with mentioning that it contains
> explanations of how the formulas work?:
> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/index.html
It is already linked with "Org-mode Workshop by Karl Voit, conducted
at Graz University of Technology in November 2012 (3x4 hours). It
includes a newe
* Jarmo Hurri wrote:
>
> Greetings Karl.
Hi!
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift
>
> That will do the work, but as a programmer I must say that I do not
> really like this technique, since it involves copying the same
> information to a la
* Karl Voit wrote:
>
> I am no expert with calc. I enjoy using it for rather
> simple things. However, I would like to use referencing more often
> and I face an issue here.
>
> I did a very basic example in two ways: vertical layout and
> horizontal layout. The reason for th
* Michael Brand wrote:
> Hi Karl
Hi!
> You may want to look at the example "$3 = remote(FOO, @@#$2)" in the
> Org manual, then it becomes quite simple.
:-)
I have to admit that I found @@#$2 in the manual. However, I was not
able to understand its meaning at all :-(
With your example below, I
* Jarmo Hurri wrote:
>
> Greetings.
Hi Jarmo!
> I am pretty sure that the following can be done, I just do not know how.
Is there a T-Shirt with this sentence available somewhere? *SCNR*
> 1. In general I want to see repeated timestamps, TODOs etc. appear at
>every repeat, so I need to hav
Hi!
I am no expert with calc. I enjoy using it for rather
simple things. However, I would like to use referencing more often
and I face an issue here.
Additionally, I got the feeling that some formulas could be improved
as well.
I did a very basic example in two ways: vertical layout and
horizon
* Nick Dokos wrote:
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> With my Memacs setup (see sig), I gave up selecting stuff that might
>> be private because every daily agenda shows private stuff (in case
>> or displaying archive files is enabled).
>>
>
> It may be worth consideri
* M wrote:
>
> Hi,
Hi!
> I'd like to set up org-mode in a way to separate my personal data from my
> gerenal settings.
> and easily re-enable them later.
[...]
> I assume that some of you already have something like that or can recommend
> a way for doing so?
I by myself did chose a manual atte
Hi!
* Michael Brand wrote:
>
> On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 5:50 PM, Karl Voit wrote:
>> I assume, there is a misunderstanding.
>
> Yes there was. With your clean example I understand now.
Sorry that I was not able to describe the issue in the first place.
>> [your example]
Hi Michael!
* Michael Brand wrote:
>
> On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 1:43 PM, Karl Voit wrote:
>> What about alternating data (no summary value at bottom row) and
>> evaluation columns?
>>
>> | Data 1 | Eval 1 | Data 2 | Eval 2 |
>>
>> What about moving
* Esben Stien wrote:
> Any way to create something like a network diagram with org-mode?
Maybe [1] is able to help you. Not exactly the same topic but close
I guess.
1. http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-dot-diagrams.html
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* Michael Brand wrote:
> Hi Karl
Hi Michael!
> On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 9:56 PM, Karl Voit wrote:
>> | *Option* | *Evaluation 123* | *Evaluation 234* |
>> |--+--+--|
>> | Option 1 | 27 | 26 |
>>
* Michael Brand wrote:
> Hi Karl
Hi!
> If you are not looking for range formulas
>
>| | a | b |
>|--+---+---|
>| 2014 | x | x |
>| 2015 | x | x |
> #+TBLFM: @<<$<<..@>$> = x
>
> an example would help me to understand.
Sure:
| *Option* | *Evaluation 123* | *Evaluation 234* |
|-
Hi!
I often end up creating a table where I do the header and the outer
leftmost column. Then I start by creating the second column with
formulas. In many cases, the following columns are like the previous
one but with, e.g., $3 instead of $2 in all formulas.
Either there is another solution to m
* Alan Schmitt wrote:
> Hello,
Hi Alan!
> The short version: what tools are available to explore data, typically
> stored in org-mode tables?
Great question!
I did some very basic R-scripts to derive boxplots by myself.
> The long version: I've tried an interesting website
> (https://tictrac.
Hi!
I wonder how Org-mode turned out as it is with regard to settings
that could be done in .emacs (user), as file-local ones (file), or
with properties (heading).
As an example:
[1] mentions:
#+startup: beamer
#+LaTeX_CLASS: beamer
#+LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS: [bigger]
#+BEAMER_FR
* Karl Voit wrote:
>
> Now tweets2org.py is working flawlessly on my Twitter export
> data-set and converts it to Org-mode format for my Memacs[2].
By coincidence a brand-new twitter module was added to Memacs[2]
today as well.
Many thanks to Ian Barton for this module which is
Hi!
I just wanted to post a quick reminder that I finally found time to
debug the issue that caused tweets2org.py [1] to stop working:
Twitter changed their time-stamp format in the JSON files. I very
much do hate changing standards :-)
Now tweets2org.py is working flawlessly on my Twitter export
* Alan Schmitt wrote:
> Hi,
Hi,
> fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com writes:
>
>> I think this would be a wonderful addition to Worg.
Absolutely!
I am using unison as well. So far, I resolved conflicts (I try to do
anything I can to avoid them) very basic manually. I'd love to learn
how to do it wi
* Karl Voit wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I've got a strange issue here: today, I set up a second laptop with
> more or less identical configuration (Debian Wheezy; orgmode from
> git g6fdc23). I copied my .emacs.d to the new machine but Org-mode
> is not working there :-O
>
> W
* Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
>
> Did you try to copy a subdirs.el into the org-mode directory?
> with subdirs.el file content:
>
> ,-
>| (if (fboundp 'normal-top-level-add-subdirs-to-load-path)
>| (normal-top-level-add-subdirs-to-load-path))
* Karl Voit wrote:
>
> Whenever I open an Org file, I get:
>
> File mode specification error: (file-error "Cannot open load file"
> "org")
I found an old posting with "toggle-debug-on-error" and activated it
before I open my test Org-mode file:
Debu
Hi!
I've got a strange issue here: today, I set up a second laptop with
more or less identical configuration (Debian Wheezy; orgmode from
git g6fdc23). I copied my .emacs.d to the new machine but Org-mode
is not working there :-O
Whenever I open an Org file, I get:
File mode specification error:
* Suvayu Ali wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 04:46:49PM +0200, Karl Voit wrote:
>>
>> Sorry to be cumbersome but I could not find anything related to
>> «html back-end» in the documentation. Where do I have to look in
>> order to learn how to fix my issue?
>
>
* Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> In short: «#+BEGIN_HTML» is not of element type «element» and thus
>> ignored by «org-edit-special».
>
> It only means that you didn't load `html' back-end. So the parser cannot
> recognize "html" b
Hello Nick!
* Nick Dokos wrote:
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> However, I did a fresh "git pull" (release_8.0.7-384-g6fdc23) and
>> still get this behavior:
>>
>> #+BEGIN_HTML
>> bar
>> #+END_HTML
>> ... cannot be edited via «C-c '»
* Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> Can someone please test her/his current setup if BEGIN_HTML-blocks
>> can be edited by ? Thanks!
>
> I can.
Damn.
However, I did a fresh "git pull" (release_8.0.7-384-g6fdc23) and
stil
* Karl Voit wrote:
>
> Org-mode version 8.0.2 (release_8.0.2-121-g86fab4 from the git
> repository a couple of weeks ago)
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC html
> bar
> #+END_SRC
>
> #+BEGIN_HTML
> foo
> #+END_HTML
>
>
* Xebar Saram wrote:
>
> Hi all
Hi!
> im currently in Basel in a Academic conference and was thinking how one
> would "absorb" all the torrents of ideas/data/images/conversations quickly
> into org mode :) does any one have any real life experience with this? do
> you use mobile-org or that, or
Hi!
Org-mode version 8.0.2 (release_8.0.2-121-g86fab4 from the git
repository a couple of weeks ago)
#+BEGIN_SRC html
bar
#+END_SRC
#+BEGIN_HTML
foo
#+END_HTML
I can edit "bar" in a separate buffer by invoking C-c '
(org-edit-special). How
* Robert Horn wrote:
>
> My first reaction was to use a short sentence like "itoldthem". I can't
> think of any single english word that doesn't also need a subject to
> describe which direction the transfer went.
I love it :-)
It's set: my first properties will be:
:ITOLDTHEM_EMAIL:
:
* Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>
> Is this a prefix for multiple values? Ie, it will be "XXX_email",
> "XXX_cell", "XXX_phone" and so on?
Yes.
> I think the word "context" is pretty
> relevant here; you might consider something like "CONTEXT_EMAIL" or
> "CONTEXT_MY_EMAIL".
>
> Just a thought.
I agre
* David Rogers wrote:
>
> I agree that this kind of simple thing looks like a better
> idea. However, it would also be nice to be able to call it some name
> where a person who encounters the software capability but doesn't yet
> know what it's for will understand what it's for just from reading t
Hi!
I want to extend my (IMHO already advanced) org-contacts setup with
information I gave *to* companies about myself: what email address I
gave them (I own a catch-all email domain)[1], what address they
stored about me (in case I am moving and want to update), what phone
number they got of me (
t; definitely belongs to Rick. Therefore, I added
him to the Cc.
Nice greetings from sunny Graz, Austria!
1. http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/73854
2. http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/73972
--
Karl Voit
* Karl Voit wrote:
>
> I would be happy to document this method and provide it on Worg. In
> my opinion, this would be very handy for many Org-mode users.
I summarized the method on Worg[1].
Can someone please proof read the page? I am not a native speaker
and it's always good
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