Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Rainer M Krug writes:
>
>> I see comments as "entities which do not have any impact on the final
>> product".
>>
>> If you regard the org file as the final product, then I
>> completely agree (I use org
levels here.
Cheers,
Rainer
>
> Last, but not least, it is also easier to parse it that way.
>
> Now, if you want to improve comments anyway, you can always provide
> patches. There's some non-trivial work involved, though.
>
>
> Regards,
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ut a command.
It should be exported in the exporter as either a comment in the
resulting document (e.g %% in LaTeX, a comment or note in odt, ...) or
ignored in the exported document, but definitely not have an impact on
the *layout* of the document.
Cheers,
Rainer
>
> Christian
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Christopher Allan Webber writes:
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to have a habit-only agenda view, if possible, that looks a bit
> like:
>
>
> Morning habits
> --
>
> life: TODO Shave [ * * ** !] habit::morning:
> rsi: TODO morning stretches [ ** ****
Gregor Zattler writes:
> Dear org-mod users and developers,
>
> I customized my org-agenda-files variable to contain 4 files.
> But I wished I could automatically add org files to the agenda
> simply by opening them. Is it possible to automagically add
> some files to the agenda iff they are vis
Rainer Stengele writes:
> Am 11.07.2013 11:45, schrieb Noorul Islam K M:
>
>> Rainer Stengele writes:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> since the last pull I cannot start any agenda without getting this message:
>>>
>>> cond: Wrong type argumen
Rainer Stengele writes:
> Hi,
>
> since the last pull I cannot start any agenda without getting this message:
>
> cond: Wrong type argument: sequencep, :newline
>
> setting debug-on-error to t does not show more info.
> Any idea what could be wrong?
>
A fix was pushed recently for this. You migh
Nick Dokos writes:
> I just pulled and I get the attached backtrace from org-agenda-list.
> I tried with -q -l minimal.emacs and it's still there.
> It's probably caused by commit 42691788273cecb75ec620d40cc5394d2cd95ed1.
> When I revert that, the agenda comes up properly.
>
> Org-mode version 8.
Charles writes:
> Noorul,
>
> On 7/8/2013 9:54 AM, Noorul Islam K M wrote:
>> Charles writes:
>>
>>> Noorul,
>>>
>>> On 7/8/2013 8:36 AM, Noorul Islam K M wrote:
>>>> Charles writes:
>>>>
>>>>> I just did a
Charles writes:
> Noorul,
>
> On 7/8/2013 8:36 AM, Noorul Islam K M wrote:
>> Charles writes:
>>
>>> I just did a clean org mode install (twice)
>>>
>>> * Org-mode version 8.0.5 (release_8.0.5-318-gfdaa99 @
>>> c:/cygwin/home/Charlie
Charles writes:
> I just did a clean org mode install (twice)
>
> * Org-mode version 8.0.5 (release_8.0.5-318-gfdaa99 @
> c:/cygwin/home/Charlie/elisp/Org-Mode/lisp/)
> * emacs GNU Emacs 24.2.1 (i386-mingw-nt6.1.7601) of 2012-08-28 on MARVIN
>
> emacs on windows 7, home premium
>
> org on cywin 1
Mark Elston writes:
> I have just upgraded my org to the latest from git. Now I cannot do an
> export. I have completely commented out any customization in my .emacs for
> org mode and the problem still remains. Every time I try to export (C-c
> C-e) I get:
>
> Debugger entered--Lisp error:
Alan Schmitt writes:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to find a way to create an agenda bloc (of type agenda) that
> is restricted to a set of tags. I tried using a skip function but (as I
> explained in another mail) I cannot get it to work. If someone has done
> it before, I'd gladly have a look at how
Please ignore - testing after migration of emacs
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a collection I just could not find yet?
>
> Did you find some similar software or services as well?
>
>
> 1. http://treesheets.com/
> 2. Wouldn't it be nice if TreeSheets could be used to parse and
> visualize org-files as well? :-)
> 3. https://workflowy.
but it means
> duplicated content.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Sent from my Nonnyphone
>
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t; * Two blocks
> Block 1
> #+begin_src R
> suitName <- function(species)
> {
> return( paste(species$layer, "suitability", sep="_") )
> }
> #+end_src
>
> Block 2
> #+begin_src R
Rainer M Krug writes:
> On Tuesday, June 11, 2013, Eric Schulte wrote:
>
>> Rainer M Krug > writes:
>>
>> > Eric Schulte > writes:
>> >
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> I've added a :tangle-mode header argument which
On Tuesday, June 11, 2013, Eric Schulte wrote:
> Rainer M Krug > writes:
>
> > Eric Schulte > writes:
> >
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I've added a :tangle-mode header argument which may be used to
> control
> >>>>> th
ocks. It tells me that two blocks were tangled, but only the
last one is in the tangled file.
I will for revert for now to the version from yesterday.
Cheers,
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Nick Dokos writes:
> Rainer M Krug writes:
>
>> Vitalie Spinu writes:
>>
>>> >> Rainer M Krug
>>> >> on Fri, 7 Jun 2013 17:40:53 +0200 wrote:
>>>
>>> > On Friday, June 7, 2013, Vitalie Spinu wrote:
>>
| (when (string-match "[.]R" (buffer-file-name))
| (add-file-local-variable 'org-babel-tangled-file t)
| (add-file-local-variable 'buffer-read-only t)
| ;; (add-file-local-variable 'eval: (auto-revert-mode))
| (basic-save-buffer)))
|
| (add-hook 'org-babel-post-tangle-hook 'org-babel-mark-file-as-tangled)
`
Thanks everybody for their help,
Rainer
>
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Rainer M Krug writes:
> Eric Schulte writes:
>
>>>>
>>>> We already set the permission of tangled files to be executable when
>>>> they include a shebang line. Perhaps we could add an option (or change
>>>> the default) to set the permissio
ther.
As mentioned, I would then change my optional syntax of PROPERTY
tomorrow. If you prefer earlier feedback, I could give it.
Cheers,
Rainer
>
>
> Regards,
> Achim.
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Vitalie Spinu writes:
> >> Rainer M Krug
> >> on Fri, 7 Jun 2013 17:40:53 +0200 wrote:
>
> > On Friday, June 7, 2013, Vitalie Spinu wrote:
> > All your examples are placed in fundamental mode. The comments are
> > treated by org and thus ar
and did not experience any
> problems after applying the patches.
OK - I will change my syntax to the new property syntax and report back,
likely not before middle of the week.
Thanks,
Rainer
>
> Regards,
> Andreas
>
>
>
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nguage specific side first.
>
> No comments?
Not tested, but it I like the idea and the syntax - very nice indeed.
Cheers,
Rainer
>
>
> Regards,
> Achim.
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ts (and praises) following
in next emails.
Cheers,
Rainer
> valuable than my own in this regard (as I'm not a heavy #+Property
> user).
>
> Thanks for the clean and initially tested implementation idea!
>
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Achim.
>
>
> Footnotes:
>
> [1] Thanks to Bastien my patch allowing variables like
> `org-babel-default-header-args:R' to be set file-local has been
> applied to Emacs.
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7;org-babel-post-tangle-hook
>>> 'org-babel-mark-tangled-as-read-only)
>>>
>>
>> I think that would be a good idea to add this in a way so that it is
>> controled by a variable
>
> I've added a :tangle-mode header argument which may be used to control
nday.
Cheers and have a nice weekend,
Rainer
>
> Vitalie
>
> >> Rainer M Krug >
> >> on Fri, 07 Jun 2013 15:12:58 +0200 wrote:
>
> > Hi
>
> > when tangling the following file
>
> > ,
> > | * Package Files
> > | **
.
On Friday, June 7, 2013, Eric Schulte wrote:
> Rainer M Krug > writes:
>
> > Rainer M Krug > writes:
> >
> >> Eric Schulte > writes:
> >>
> > [snip (46 lines)]
> >
> >>> For now I think both padlines and link comments are re
+ b/lisp/ob-tangle.el
>> @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ result. The default value is `org-babel-trim'."
>> (defun org-babel-find-file-noselect-refresh (file)
>>"Find file ensuring that the latest changes on disk are
>> represented in the file."
>> -
f16b53 @
/home/rkrug/.emacs.d/org-mode/lisp/)
GNU Emacs 24.3.1 (i686-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.6.4)
of 2013-04-14 on actinium, modified by Debian
Cheers,
Rainer
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Rainer M Krug writes:
> Eric Schulte writes:
>
[snip (46 lines)]
>> For now I think both padlines and link comments are required for the
>> jumping functionality to work. I've updated the documentation to
>> reflect this.
>>
>
> Thanks - I will change
Rainer M Krug writes:
[snip (54 lines)]
>>>> ,
>>>> | (defvar org-babel-tangled-file nil
>>>> | "If non-nill, current file was tangled with org-babel-tangle")
>>>> |(put 'org-babel-tangled-file 'safe-local-va
| #+PROPERTY: padline yes
>> `
>>
>> to
>>
>> ,
>> | #+PROPERTY: padline no
>> `
>>
>> the padlines are gone, ant the jumping back is completely off (from
>> first r in return() it jumps to the third # in the last logList()).
&
ines)]
>>>
>
> I agree that local-file variables show much promise, although I think
> (at least for now) the best way to set such variables is through the
> post-tangle-hook as Vitalie has already done.
Ok - I'll stick to the solutions outlined above for now.
T
Eric Schulte writes:
> Rainer M Krug writes:
>
>> Would it be possible, that the function does not open a new window when
>> executed, but uses the same window the tangled file is in? I am using
>> org for literate programming in R (ESS):
>> - R console left windo
in the tangled files to set the buffer
> to read-only could be very useful to avoid the mistake of editing the
> tangled files directly.
My reasoning - and I would make all tangled R files read only.
Cheers,
Rainer
>
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> Darlan
>
> At Wed, 05 Jun 2013 16:04:59 +0200,
>
Hi Rainer,
Then sorry... this goes beyond my meager knowledge of emacs and org
mode. :)
Rainer M Krug writes:
> <#secure method=pgpmime mode=sign>
>
> "Julian M. Burgos" writes:
>
>> Hi Rainier,
>
> Hi Julian,
>
>> If I understood correctly, you
f the org file
I can even imagine many more possibilities for the use of local file
variables to store meta data in the tangled file (VCS info comes to
mind, which would enable one to even go back to older revisions based on
the tangled code rather easily).
Cheers,
Rainer
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"Julian M. Burgos" writes:
> Hi Rainier,
Hi Julian,
> If I understood correctly, you need to add the following to your
> .emacs file:
>
> (setq org-src-window-setup 'current-window)
>
> With this when you use C-
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Rainer M Krug writes:
> Would it be possible, that the function does not open a ne
-babel-tangle-jump-to-org and the org file is opened in
the left window. It would be easier for debugging, if it would open in
the right window, where the R file is already open.
Would that be possible?
Thanks,
Rainer
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Eric Schulte writes:
> rai...@krugs.de (Rainer M. Krug) writes:
>
>> Eric Schulte writes:
>>
>>> rai...@krugs.de (Rainer M. Krug) writes:
>>>
>>>> Hi
>>>>
>>>> I am using org-babel-tangle-jump-to-org when debugging code
Eric Schulte writes:
> rai...@krugs.de (Rainer M. Krug) writes:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> I am using org-babel-tangle-jump-to-org when debugging code written in
>> org and tangled. I have some longisch code blocks and it is always
>> irritating, as it only jumps to t
> later.
>
> It's definitely a potentially cool feature though. Notice you have to
> run it from the tangled file.
Absolutely - especially debugging code (in my case R) would be easier.
Cheers,
Rainer
>
> –Rasmus
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"Sebastien Vauban"
writes:
> Hi Rainer,
>
> Rainer M. Krug wrote:
>> I remember something about a de-tangle function, which re-imports the
>> source code blocks into the org file is previously tangled with comments
>>
funktion much more user friendly.
Thanks,
Rainer
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Hi
I remember something about a de-tangle function, which re-imports the
source code blocks into the org file is previously tangled with comments
et al, but I can't find that function any more.
Is it still there? Does it work reliably?
Thanks,
Rainer
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Feng Shu writes:
> rai...@krugs.de (Rainer M. Krug) writes:
>
>> "Sebastien Vauban"
>> writes:
>>
>>> Hi SabreWolfy,
>>>
>>> SabreWolfy wrote:
>>>> When the following code is evaluated or exported, only the link to
&
t) and the graph (tested on export
to pdf).
Cheers,
Rainer
>
> If really needed, you can define your code once, wrap it with some value for
> the ":results" header, and "copy" it somewhere else via Noweb's facility,
> where it can be evaluated under other values for
e
Hopefully somebody finds it useful.
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On Mon, May 27, 2013 at 1:17 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Senthil Kumar M writes:
>
>> Nick, thank you. Setting the org-latex-pdf-process variable as you
>> suggested resolved the LaTeX error during the export step.
>>
>> However, the minted syntax colour highlightin
On Sat, May 25, 2013 at 11:44 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Senthil Kumar M writes:
>
>
>> I updated org-mode to 8.0.3 (release_8.0.3-156-g847637). I got the
>> following error while using the LaTeX export, before the update all
>> was well and the PDF file was produced fin
Hi,
I updated org-mode to 8.0.3 (release_8.0.3-156-g847637). I got the
following error while using the LaTeX export, before the update all
was well and the PDF file was produced fine.
"Process completed with errors: [LaTeX error] [package error]
*Org PDF LaTeX Output* shows:
...
...
Package if
urces/list.d/) into an org document, with each being in a
separate code block?
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Rainer
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Matt, this is very useful! I agree with you, I also tend to create
several org-mode files for a project that is becoming too large. For
example, I keep a separate org-file for each paper or report, another
with notes, another with analysis (with R code blocks), etc.
One issue is that I use lots
ies ()
> "Delete all hidden-lines cookies."
> (interactive)
> (let* ((base-buf (point-marker))
> (indirect-buf-name
> (generate-new-buffer-name
>(buffer-name (marker-buffer base-buf)
> (clone-indirect-buffer indirect-buf-name nil 'NORECORD)
> (save-excursion
> (switch-to-buffer indirect-buf-name)
> (show-all)
> (let ((indirect-buf (point-marker)))
> (org-hlc-write-hidden-lines-cookies)
> (switch-to-buffer (marker-buffer base-buf))
> (kill-buffer (marker-buffer indirect-buf))
> (set-marker indirect-buf nil))
> (set-marker base-buf nil)))
> (setq org-hlc-hidden-lines-cookies-on-p nil))
>
> (defun org-hlc-toggle-hidden-lines-cookies ()
> "Toggles status of hidden-lines cookies between shown and hidden."
> (interactive)
> (if org-hlc-hidden-lines-cookies-on-p
> (org-hlc-hide-hidden-lines-cookies)
> (org-hlc-show-hidden-lines-cookies)))
>
> (provide 'org-hlc)
>
> ;; Local variables:
> ;; generated-autoload-file: "org-loaddefs.el"
> ;; End:
>
> ;;; org-hlc.el ends here
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before).
Hi Nicolas,
thank you very much. This has resolved my issue. I can now export an org file
with these tables in few seconds.
thank you,
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Hi Suvayu,
Suvayu> Hi Daniel,
Suvayu> On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 01:24:10PM -0700, D M German wrote:
>>
>> If interested, I can make the table available.
Suvayu> A working example that reproduces the issue always helps. If you could
Suvayu> post the table (
Bastien writes:
> Hi Max,
>
> Max Mikhanosha writes:
>
>> To try it out, you'll need /usr/bin/scrot which is available as
>> "scrot" package on most distributions.
>>
>> Then (require 'org-screenshot) and try C-c M-s (org-screenshot-take)
ed, I can make the table available.
thanks a lot!
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ase see my comments below.
>
> Let me know if there is still problem.
>
> Regards,
> Yujie
>
>
> 2013/5/15 Julian M. Burgos
>
>> Hi Yujie,
>>
>> Thanks for the exporter! I am still a bit confused though (seems my
>> natural state). Let say I
Hi Yujie,
Thanks for the exporter! I am still a bit confused though (seems my
natural state). Let say I downloaded reveal.js and placed it on my home
directory (I am using Linux), so that the path to reveal.js is the
following:
/home/julian/.reveal/js/reveal.js
so then I should add to my .emac
Dear list,
I am a bit confused about what I have to use the new Beamer
exporter. I have customized the org-export-backends variable to include
the Beamer exporter, and now it shows as an option when I do C-c C-e. I
have also created a toy org file:
start org file--
#+TITLE:
one won't. So no harm done to your "clean" tangled file, only
the tmp.tmp, which you can discard afterwords.
Cheers,
Rainer
>
> Yours,
> Christian
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rough
tangling). Any customization would get lost next time I make a change
and tangle my .emacs file (which is quite often!).
Julian
Nick Dokos writes:
> "Julian M. Burgos" writes:
>
>> Ok, I see what you mean. So I should do
>> (setq org-export-backends '(odt)
s/LibreOffice.app/Contents/MacOS/soffice
>> --headless --convert-to %f%x --outdir %d %i")
>> ("unoconv" "unoconv -f %f -o %d %i")))
>> #+END_SRC
>>
>> It works fine for me.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Takaaki Ishikawa
>&
Ok, I see what you mean. So I should do
(setq org-export-backends '(odt)) or something like that. Fair enough. :)
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> "Julian M. Burgos" writes:
>
>> Right... I did not saw it. And even if I did, I would not know that the
>> package ne
tents/MacOS/soffice
> --headless --convert-to %f%x --outdir %d %i")
> ("unoconv" "unoconv -f %f -o %d %i")))
> #+END_SRC
>
> It works fine for me.
>
> Best regards,
> Takaaki Ishikawa
>
>
> On May 7, 2013, at 10:51 PM, "Julian M.
Just thinking how to things easier for noobs like me. :)
Julian M. Burgos writes:
> Right... I did not saw it. And even if I did, I would not know that the
> package needed for loading the back-end for ODT is called ox-odt.
>
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
>> Hello,
>&g
Right... I did not saw it. And even if I did, I would not know that the
package needed for loading the back-end for ODT is called ox-odt.
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Julian Burgos writes:
>
>> Manfred Lotz arcor.de> writes:
>>
>>
>>> > Are you calling (require 'ox-odt) somewhere in yo
ffice.app/Contents/MacOS/soffice") helps. Also, it
>> only seems to work when LibreOffice isn't already running, though I may
>> be wrong about that (I just tried this for the first time).
>>
>
> Another check: Do you have write permissions in /home ?
>
> W
By the way, it also fails with the "pdf" and "doc" options...
Julian M. Burgos writes:
> Hello everyone,
> I want to export via ODT directly into a "docx" format. Following the
> instructions in the manual, I added
> (setq org-odt-preferred-output-for
Hello everyone,
I want to export via ODT directly into a "docx" format. Following the
instructions in the manual, I added
(setq org-odt-preferred-output-format "docx")
to my .emacs file. But if I try to do an export I get the following
error message:
"Export to /home/trial.docx failed"
I am us
> I am completely inebriated right now, so apologies for incoherence.
Isn't EUI (Emacs Under the Influence) illegal? :D
s:
> On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 10:39 AM, Julian M. Burgos wrote:
>>
>> Hello fellow "org-moders":
>>
>> I just switch to org-mode 8.0.1 and noticed a regression to a
>> missbehaviour (a bug?) that happened at some point in a previous version and
>>
Hello fellow "org-moders":
I just switch to org-mode 8.0.1 and noticed a regression to a
missbehaviour (a bug?) that happened at some point in a previous version and
was later fixed. This is the issue: I am working in an org-mode file
with R code blocks, and I do C-c' to edit one of them. I do
I echo all the thanks that other people already gave. My digital life
orbits around org-mode, so thanks to everyone who contributed to this
project. Keep it up!!
Julian
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Hi Bastien, thanks for the prompt reply.
Bastien writes:
>> When exported into an agenda, the consolidated org agenda would read:
>>
>> Friday 19 April 2013
>> customer: 09:00-09:30 Scheduled: TODO Meeting with Pete
>
> The problem is: what would RET do on this agenda line? Go to w
When attempting to use the new sorting methods (like ~scheduled-up~), I
receive the following error messages when displaying the agenda (with
=M-x org-agenda-list= or ~C-a a a~):
: org-entries-lessp: Wrong type argument: stringp, nil
To replicate this issue, try taking following steps with Emacs
Does Org Mode have a way to identify that multiple events refer to the
same event? It would be wonderful, for those of us with messy org files
(multiple overlapping incoming data sources), if Org Mode had a way to
to relate multiple events in a way that sums the details between events.
For exampl
display in my org file inline, while
#+header: :results graphics
#+header: :file test2.pdf
#+begin_src R
plot(runif(100))
#+end_src
I can't.
Is there a way that I can have both? Am I missing a converter?
Any suggestions on how I can achieve this?
Thanks,
Rainer
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Rainer M. Krug
org. So in my org file I have the
analysis which creates graphs on export (and a basic report of the
analysis, including all the source code necessary, which I can then use
as an appendix for the paper).
These graphs are then inserted in the lyx file. I assume, you used
something similar, only that t
Karl Voit writes:
> * Rainer M. Krug wrote:
>>
>> There is, imho, one big difference between using google reader and gwene
>> with any desktop news reader: as far as I know, you can not sync read
>> items between ydifferent readers (desktops, mobile devices, tablets
David Rogers writes:
> rai...@krugs.de (Rainer M. Krug) writes:
>
>> One question about the font: Can I use it under Linux as well? And how
>> can I install it then?
>
> Yes you can use it.
>
> 1. Download font
>
> 2. Place font in ~/.fonts/ (you may create t
"Sebastien Vauban" writes:
> Rainer M. Krug wrote:
>> rai...@krugs.de (Rainer M. Krug) writes:
>>> Vikas Rawal writes:
>>>>>
>>>>> I am looking for suggestions for color themes which are on a light
>>>>> background (r
rai...@krugs.de (Rainer M. Krug) writes:
> Manuel Prinz writes:
>
>> On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 03:32:31PM +0200, Rainer M. Krug wrote:
>>> I am looking for suggestions for color themes which are on a light
>>> background (reflections are less) and has nice and eff
Manuel Prinz writes:
> On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 03:32:31PM +0200, Rainer M. Krug wrote:
>> I am looking for suggestions for color themes which are on a light
>> background (reflections are less) and has nice and effective syntax
>> highlighting. Any suggestions?
>
> I&
Manuel Prinz writes:
> On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 03:32:31PM +0200, Rainer M. Krug wrote:
>> I am looking for suggestions for color themes which are on a light
>> background (reflections are less) and has nice and effective syntax
>> highlighting. Any suggestions?
>
> I&
rai...@krugs.de (Rainer M. Krug) writes:
> Vikas Rawal writes:
>
>>> yet.
>>>
>>> I am looking for suggestions for color themes which are on a light
>>> background (reflections are less) and has nice and effective syntax
>>> highlighting.
y like Leuven.
Indeed - Leuven looks very nice - I like the different background
colors for the code blocks - very useful.
Thanks,
Rainer
>
> Vikas
>
>
>
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Rainer M. Krug, PhD (Conservation Ecology, SUN), MSc (Conservation Biology,
UCT), D
ce in a while you want a dark-color-theme and then zenburn
>> might be worse to try ;)
>>
>
> The anti-zenburn theme is the light version. It is subdued and the
> faces make the distinctions well, as does zenburn.
Excellent idea - I'll check it out.
Thanks,
Rainer
ry ;)
I know Zenburn - I used it before under emacs 23. Very nice theme
indeed.
I will install it and keep it as a second option.
Thanks,
Rainer
>
> Greetings
>
> Torsten
>
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Rainer M. Krug, PhD (Conservation Ecology, SUN), MSc (Conserv
round (reflections are less) and has nice and effective syntax
highlighting. Any suggestions? I am using twilight-bright at the momen,
but am somehow not that happy with it.
Any (subjective) suggestions?
Thanks,
Rainer
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Rainer M. Krug, PhD (Conservation Ecology, SUN), MSc (Conservation Biology,
because one can... But I love gnus: highly recommended)
with my mobile device, I will stick with feedly.
Cheers,
Rainer
>
>
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Footnotes:
[1] http://www.feedly.com
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Rainer M. Krug, PhD (Conservation Ecology, SUN), MSc (Conservation Biology,
UCT),
t; [1] CalDAV-Sync beta
>
> CC: Completely OT but it seems you use notmuch too, did you manage to get
> address-completion working in notmuch?
Yup - I use goosync as described on the notmuch website and it works -
although not as fast as I would like it to work, but I can live with
it. Any p
"Sebastien Vauban" writes:
> Hi Rainer,
>
> Rainer M. Krug wrote:
>> PS: org-unrelated gnus questions:
>>
>> 1) how can I insert these [1] footnotes in message-mode?
>
> See org-footnote.
>
>> 2) how can I "quote" or "enclose&quo
Eric S Fraga writes:
> "Rainer M. Krug" writes:
>
> [...]
>
>> discussion recently which I did not follow to closely. Which approach is
>> the recommended / most stable approach in syncing google calendar with
>> org?
>
> We are in a state of flux.
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