]+)>>/\1/d,definition/
The last line is a regular expression that defines what a tag is in orgmode. If
you don't like my definition based on angle brackets, or you want to add other
destinations as tags, just alter the bit between the first two /...slashes.../
4. Paste the following into your .em
Thanks for Org-mode!
Every once in a while I use org-mode in a buffer that is not
associated with a file... and then org-goto gets confused. To repeat:
BUFFER-NO-FILE
---
* One
- a
* Two
- b
---
M-x org-mode
C-c C-j
org-get-refile-targets: Wrong type argument: string
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I voted, but dang we are ranked the lowest.
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Otherwise, it looks exactly like what I am looking for.
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happy that orgmode is included in Gnu Emacs and that it is fairly easy to
update.
I am still learning Gnus, and I am starting to like it.
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(quote (("todo" ?t "* TODO %?\n :LOGBOOK:\n -
CREATED:%U\n :END:\n" nil bottom nil)
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tried adding to org-remember-before-finalize-hook, but the marker is
in a weird sta
Matt
>
Hopefully there's a better way, but thanks for now. I've shortened the
'Keyword' property to 'kw' to reduce typing in the meantime!
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example1 and example2
in a search? I tried a few things but didn't find anything that
works.
Ideally, I'd be able to specify several keywords in a search on the
fly.
(I'm sorry if there's a regexp that matches multiple keywords that I
don't know - it's a skill which I f
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sibling as the default option with the fewest keystrokes.
(FWIW!)
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nded tag' function, so that
I can give a heading as many tags as are required for searching but
without cluttering up the line itself. I find that if there are more
than two or three short tags, the line get unneccesarily messy.
Are there other ways that I've missed that would allow this
ywords in Agenda,
> please, refer the section of the manual:
> "Keyword search"
Giovanni
I can't find anything in the manual which does anything other than
search for TODO keywords, and this functionality would be pretty useful
to me - can you point to the section number?
Thanks Carsten, I figured it out straight after posting - I must learn
to check one last time before posting!
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Sorry for the noise, I've just found the reference in my local copy of
the manual, which is up to date!
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give me a clue about where it might be hiding? I'm
looking at the 6.31a manual at http://orgmode.org/manual/index.html
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On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 06:17:05PM -0400, John Wiegley wrote:
> I've started the channel #orgmode on irc.freenode.net, for the
> discussion of all things Org and Emacs and between! Come join us!
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e, individually), so I think I'd better
> just do it by hand.
>
> Thanks, everyone,
Have you thought about using yasnippet? I have a repeating set of TODOs
in a particular order that I have to do every month. Rather than reusing
the old structu
s.
>>
>> If you still have my test file it exhibits this behaviour. I can resend
>> if you need it.
>
> Please try again, should be better now
>
> - Carsten
Much better now, thanks!
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todos look fine now too,
except for where there are two in a row. If you export to PDF the second
one shows all the asterisks and the END tag is exported. I haven't tried
any of the other export formats.
If you still have my test file it exhibits this behaviour. I
Carsten
example and backtrace attached (hopefully).
Paul
2009/10/1 Carsten Dominik :
> Hi Paul,
>
> can you make a backtrace and an example file, please?
>
> - Carsten
>
> On Oct 1, 2009, at 5:48 PM, Paul Mead wrote:
>
>> Carsten Dominik writes:
>>
>>
Carsten Dominik writes:
> Hi Paul,
>
> I am still waiting for a proposal how to format inline tasks.
>
> :-)
>
> - Carsten
Carsten
I've just downloaded the latest version from the git repo and this
function's not working for me at all now. I tried to ch
It doesn't seem nice that my thread was hijacked.
Anyway, I solved my original problem, which as you might recall was
that I got an empty box when I tried to preview.
I installed texlive-latex-extras. It has since worked. If that
package is needed, it would be helpful to have it noted in the
do
It seems that the file in on my Desktop was from an archived org folder,
from when the preview LaTeX snippets actually worked for me on a different
computer.
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Subject: Problem with LaTeX snippets
ating image...1
Loading latexenc...done
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Creating image...done. Use `C-c C-c' to remove images.
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T
Carsten Dominik writes:
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>
> how about an example and a proposed output?
>
> - Carsten
Carsten, I'll see what I can pull together, probably won't be today
though!
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replace, but would love to be able to set org-inlinetask-export to "noarrow"
instead.
Is this possible, or is there another way I haven't thought of to make
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((agenda "")
(todo "STARTED")))
("d" todo "DONE"
((org-agenda-todo-ignore-scheduled nil)
(org-agenda-todo-ignore-with-date nil)
(org-agenda-todo-ignore-deadlines nil)))
))
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>
> Any ideas? Thanks in advance for any help.
I do something similar, but use C-1 C-c C-c which allows you to select
the refile heading. Have you tried that?
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>
> Hi Paul,
>
> did you interrupt the compilation here?
>
> The fact that there are a number of compilation *warnings* is no problem at
> all,
> I do clean these up only occasionally, for a release. In between releases,
> the can
Manish writes:
> On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 8:18 PM, Paul Mead wrote:
>> I had everything working fine using NT Emacs v22.xxx but now that I've
>> completely upgraded to 23 I'm getting numerous warnings comiling org.el,
>> org-agenda.el, and it just hangs on org-
2009/8/27 Manish :
> On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 8:18 PM, Paul Mead wrote:
>> I had everything working fine using NT Emacs v22.xxx but now that I've
>> completely upgraded to 23 I'm getting numerous warnings comiling org.el,
>> org-agenda.el, and it just hangs on org-
lent failure :-)
I tried to redirect the errors to a text file, but it only captured the
commands, not the errors. Any suggestions?
Just my luck, everything works fine on my Linux machine, but I use org-mode
mostly on the work laptop which is Windows.
Thanks
Paul
Benjamin,
Many thanks -- works like a charm. I only needed one decimal place,
but I figured out how to do that all by myself.
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could keep my in and out timestamps in separate
fields and figure out a way to have calc work on them, but it seems like there
should be an easier solution.
Any thoughts? In any event, I thought it might be of interest for folks to see
a use case from a non-engineering professional.
Paul
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>
> Looks remarkably like Matt's proposal. Did you miss that?
>
> - Carsten
Yes I did, I thought I knew what a block agenda looked like, so I
skipped over that suggestion - my apologies to Matt!
Paul
Matt Lundin writes:
>
> 1. Map C-c a a to a custom agenda view:
>
> (setq org-agenda-custom-commands
> '(("a" "Agenda"
>((agenda "")
> (todo "STARTED")))))
Manish writes:
>
> You may want to take a look at an older post from Matthew Lundin for
> inspiration here http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/10819
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Perfect, thanks all.
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ke this, but that
sounds exactly what I need. I'll do some reading about block agendas
and come back if I have any trouble.
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> Why don't the STARTED todos appear? Maybe you need to define your
> todo keywords appropriately? I have mine as:
>
> org-todo-keywords '((sequence "TODO(t)" "INPROGRESS(i@)" "WAITING(w@)" "|"
> "DONE(d@)" "CANCELLED(c@)"))
>
> and all TODO, INPROGRESS and WAITING todos
g that the triggers are only there for tags, not dates
otherwise this would be ideal. Maybe I'll have to manually schedule
anything I mark as STARTED. It's the extra step which is going to get
forgotten unfortunately.
>
> Best,
> Matt
>
Thanks for your suggestions!
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ere a way I can
trigger a scheduled property for today's date when I set the todo
keyword to STARTED?
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hat should
> be the key for it? I guess you would then have to use the
> agenda-mode-hook to redefine the m key.
I thought s was fine for the key, as C-x C-s already is bound to
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also tried M-x org-timers-show-remaining-time and it says 'No timer
set'
So, what am I doing wrong here?
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> Hi Paul,
>
> Paul Mead writes:
>
>> Having thought about this a bit more, I can see where the new behaviour
>> might be useful, but it just looks a bit ugly in org-mode because (I
>> guess) it's not been written to deal with narrower buffer
Bastien writes:
> Paul Mead writes:
>
>> Bastien writes:
>>
>>>
>>> Please people vote. It's a tiny change but since we all have different
>>> preferences for such things, it's good to have a sense of what everyone
>>> th
Bastien writes:
>
> Please people vote. It's a tiny change but since we all have different
> preferences for such things, it's good to have a sense of what everyone
> thinks...
What are we voting for, to make this *possibl
Benjamin Andresen writes:
> Hey Paul,
>
> I don't know if this will exactly revert it back to the previous
> behavior, but if you change `split-width-threshold' to a bigger number
> (e.g. 999) than the default it should be more sensible looking.
>
> br,
> b
f changing this back to the old behaviour? Through
experimentation I've found that if I reduce the frame width sufficiently
it reverts to horizontal split but I like to work with emacs maximized
most often.
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sfully exported it, many org versions ago.
Org-mode version 6.28trans
GNU Emacs 22.3.1 (i386-mingw-nt5.1.2600) of 2008-09-06 on SOFT-MJASON
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On 07/06/2009 06:46 AM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
Paul Michael Reilly writes:
I added a plain list to my file:
...
- term1 :: this means something
- term2 :: this means something else
- term3 :: and something different still
...
fully expecting the term and the description rendered
On 07/05/2009 09:33 AM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
Paul Michael Reilly writes:
I added a plain list to my file:
...
- term1 :: this means something
- term2 :: this means something else
- term3 :: and something different still
...
fully expecting the term and the description rendered
I added a plain list to my file:
...
- term1 :: this means something
- term2 :: this means something else
- term3 :: and something different still
...
fully expecting the term and the description rendered in HTML to be on
the same line as is shown in the Latex published Org Mode manual.
Dirk-Jan C. Binnema writes:
> Hi Paul,
>
> However, if you use it as a TODO item that you mark as DONE, your only option
> (AFAIK) is to define separate recurring appointments for each of the weekdays.
>
That's an option I hadn't considered - thanks Dirk, I
Is it possible to set recurring dates just for weekdays? I have a number
of recurring tasks which are only relevant on work days, so I'd like to
have them only appear on monday to friday. Is there anything I can do to
accomplish this?
Thanks,
he archive might be the
best way to keep this friendly and productive atmosphere on the list.
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n then use an agenda search to find the marked
> entries and execute the bulk action from the agenda.
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Hello Carsten, hello all,
Carsten> If you'd like to take over that task for a while, please get in
Carsten> touch with Paul, CC to me and to the mailing list (so that not
Carsten> 100 people write to Paul... :-)
I got in touch with Mickael and gave him the material needed to get
st
ted content.xml from your org file, then
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It worked! (as if I had any doubt!)
Thanks Carsten.
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> Try
>
> #+PRIORITIES: A D D
>
> this may be more to your liking.
>
> - Carsten
So, that's a local setting for highest, lowest, default right?
Thanks, I'll use that.
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separate frame, as there is totally the possibility of destroying a
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your dreams about
it are ? Org-mode evolves a lot, very quickly and in many directions, so
you ought to raise your voice if you want it to even better suit your
needs in the future :)
Again : http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode
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http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/
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ks. I'll need to give some time to study and understand this but
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u should be all set.
Bernt, your version seems more complicated to me, but I'm keen to understand
more so I'll try to work through the manual to get a better understanding of
your method, thanks. At the moment I'm not at all clear what the benefits of
using a bare repo rather than jus
Ian Barton manor-farm.org> writes:
>
> Use git clone to create a repo on your usb stick.
>
> Pull changes from Carsten' git repo to your usb stick.
>
> Pull changes from your usb stick to both your work and home computers.
> In other words your usb stick is your own master repo.
>
It works!
aster repo.
Ian, I hadn't realized you could just clone a clone. Makes sense when I think
about it! Trying that now.
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correctly.
Any ideas, I just upgraded to 6.23b and the behaviour is the same.
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working route, sadly.
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> Paul,
>
> The way I've accomplished the task you're talking about is instead of
> trying to push and pull *to* the work machine, I use another machine with
> less restrictive firewalls to push and pull from. This is how I do
b.
Then I have to somehow get the work laptop to pull changes from the usb.
Am I asking for too much here? I want to avoid all the downloading and unzipping
where possible.
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tion about stuck projects, did you read that?
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> http://orgmode.org/manual/Stuck-projects.html#Stuck-projects
I'm not sure how I missed that, my apologies, and thanks for helping out!
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e numbered list of items describes the lists well but doesn't give any
illustration of how for instance the tags/todo matcher string works. I'd
never have guessed that I could use -someday/-DONE in that string
without your pointing it out.
I try not to need leading by the nose, but
Carsten Dominik writes:
> On Feb 19, 2009, at 1:56 PM, Paul Mead wrote:
>> Carsten Dominik writes:
>>
>>> Hi Paul,
>
> Is this Emacs 21?
No, it's 22.2.
> One thing you can try:
>
> 1. Start Emacs, and check what the value of org-agenda-align-tags-to-
Carsten Dominik writes:
> Hi Paul,
>
>
> When you press C-c C-c at a property drawer or at a property drawer,
> you are presented with e menu. What option do you select?
I didn't see the menu, so I've just gone back to try and re-create the
error. It seems that I wa
happening the same on two machines (both Windows I'm afraid),
with org-mode versions reported as 6.22b and 6.22trans.
I still have my earlier problem with the stuck projects view not
ignoring inherited tags.
Anyone have any ideas on this?
Thanks
("+LEVEL=2/-DONE" ("TODO" "WAITING" "AGENDA"
"STARTED") ("someday") ""
Unfortunately it doesn't ignore the subtrees unless I directly tag each item.
Is there a way of setting this up so that it ignores the inherite
> On Jan 30, 2009, at 10:40 AM, Paul Mead wrote:
>
> > Just a niggling issue here, I have a function set up to load my main
> > org
> > file work.org.
> >
> > (defun gtd()
> > (interactive)
> > (find-file "~/.gtd/work.org")
> >
path))
(org-create-new-wikiword path)
;; END CHANGE
I am not the greatest emacs-lisp orgrammer. Is there an easier way to do
this? If not, is it possible to create a 'link-not-found' hook so that I
don't need to m
when the
> variables are set. However, the problem is then that it is
> difficult to see from the outside if the hook is doing something,
> and I want to use that knowledge to avoid overhead in the
> agenda for people who do not use todo dependencies.
>
&g
Carsten Dominik writes:
>
>
> I don't have enough to work on here.
>
> Any other ideas anyone? Maybe more windows people to test this?
> Maybe Paul needs to share his full setup, or try to minimize it while keeping
> the error?
>
> - Carsten
All my org-mod
Mark Elston writes:
> Paul,
>
> Try changing the org-mode line below to:
>
> (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.org$" . org-mode))
>
> See if that makes a difference. I don't understand the use of \\'
> in your line below.
>
> Mar
s to show
the faces, hide stars, etc. There doesn't appear to be anything wrong
with the files themselves therefore.
Other org-mode functions such as TAB to hide/show contents work fine.
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>> Just a niggling issue here, I have a function set up to load my main org
>> file work.org.
>>
>> (defun gtd()
>> (interactive)
>> (find-file "~/.gtd/work.org&q
ng,
hidden stars don't work, etc. Interestingly the mode line shows 'org'
before and after. Once I manually switch it on, everything is fine.
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> Sorry about that, little hickup, fixed.
>
> - Carsten
>
> On Jan 28, 2009, at 2:12 PM, Paul Mead wrote:
>
>> Hi, I've had the above set for many versions now, but it suddenly seems
>> to have stopped working. I don't know whet
Hi, I've had the above set for many versions now, but it suddenly seems
to have stopped working. I don't know whether it's only since I
downloaded 6.20 this morning, but I haven't noticed it before.
All TODOs, even those with scheduled dates are appearing in the glo
vailable Info commands in `Info-mode'.
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| [back]
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I hope this does not sounds too much like a stupid RTFM. This was
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Graham> Is it possible to disable the footnote feature and then
Graham> explicityly tell orgmode that a specific instance of square
Graham> brackets should be interpreted as a footnote.
Check org-footnote-re and org-footnote-definition-re
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uld give good results as well.
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David> instead?
I wished I understood what your problem precisely is, because it sounds
really interesting, but I really don't manage to get it. Could you maybe
reformulate it please ?
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Hi,
Scot> I'm impressed at how the new footnote support has managed to put
Scot> together readability, stability, ease of use and export-ability
yes, I also had a chance to use it and it just worked as expected (I
love software that just works). Great job, thanks !
the answer is "emacs".
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