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What, if any, git interface for emacs do you guys recommend?
I would highly recommend magit[1]. I've been using it for a while now
and it far better fits around the way /I/ use git :)
You'll need a version[2] of git that supports --graph on the log
Richard Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Looks good, a shame vc-git doesn't seem to work though. I will look into
why as another set of non standard keys will make my head explode :-(
Having said that its time to do some housekeeping anyway as there are
few niggly little things I run into with
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ucs/examples/UTF-8-demo.txt
That page looks really terrible in my Browser. Am I missing
something?
It could be the fault of the font you're rendering it with... maybe.
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(require 'font-lock)
All becomes well again. Does org-return-follows-link work with this
patch applied against an X11/w32 linked emacs?
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two files projects.txt which contains bla bla text etcetc and
another procedures.txt with its text.
10 points to someone who can do this with just a keyboard macro. 15 if
you can make sure the heading is filesystem safe :)
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and users may want to do both at different times.
So how would the org-store-link know what to do in an ERC buffer when
called?
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Both enter and follow link (C-c C-o) had the same problem.
I've just put a fix in git for this. Can I ask how you initiate your
session? Is it interactively with erc-select?
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or a number which is where this bug comes
from I think.
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would be to be honest.
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Here's the ChanServ help, that makes it all pretty clear:
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Thanks, a link rather than a 21k mail would have done the trick though ;)
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clients (the link parsing is generic for instance).
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for that (not really for creating links from the bookmarks
list.)
I don't think that just through the act of loading a module the
unrelated default behaviour should change. I would put a vote in for
this behaviour to be off by default (but then I don't use bookmarks).
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Any chance of making it configurable (default to the old behavior)? I
like the new behaviour better, am I the only one?
You're not alone!
Phew, my abandonment issues remain buried for a while longer :)
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been a discussion about the design?
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Hi,
On Carstens request I've created a ChangeLog file in the root of
CONTRIB that people who haven't signed the papers can use for their
er... conribs.
I would also like to point out that I was the first person to have their
changes reverted (doh) :)
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emacs too.
RXVT is _very_ quick though :)
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and inside screen?
If you hit ESC-left do you see the same thing?
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Which evals to -0.0e+NaN and then propagates. Might see if I can dig
further tomorrow if I get time.
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Hi,
As it's Friday I thought I might get away with posting this:
http://xkcd.com/378/
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Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am considering the idea to move the org development to a public git
repository.
This is a great move. Will you be taking on other core developers
with push access?
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I'll try with 22 tomorrow and see what I get.
22.1.50.1 (5.19a):
[[file:~/this is a file with space.pdf]]
,[ trace ]
| Debugger entered--Lisp error: (args-out-of-range 34 35)
| replace-match(/home/pjackso1/this\\ is\\ a\\ file
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I *personally* still can't decide if this is within org's scope
though, not to say I wouldn't find it very handy.
So then am confused what you initial message was about. The feature
your are asking
the major mode to use with
htmlify in order to syntax highlight the block of code, as opposed to
keeping a table of which types equate to which modes?
I expect that's the plan.
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I think your MUA is wrapping your text :/
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You saw the text/html part I saw the text/plain part. Another reason for
HTML mail to die a painful death!
Erm...you can get back to the important stuff now. :)
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isn't one then just the file)?
Thanks for this add-on
No problemo :)
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I can't quite replicate this on 23.0.50.3 (5.19a), if I try with a file
called 'file with spaces.txt' all is well. With 'file with spaces.pdf' I
get a different error to you (args out of range). I'll try with 22
tomorrow and see what I get.
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Phil Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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How about writing a little extension org-irc.el that extends the link
mechanism for both cases? I'd love to see more such extensions, and I
would be happy to distribute them with Org-mode, and to put them into
Emacs if the papers are in order
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On Jan 16, 2008, at 7:59 PM, Phil Jackson wrote:
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I *personally* still can't decide if this is within org's scope
though, not to say I wouldn't find it very handy.
So then am confused what you initial message was about. The feature
your
-regexp?
,
| (align-regexp (point-min) (point-max) ^#\\+[A-Z_]+:\\( +\\) 1 5)
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Dare I say will have a similar affect.
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is the lack of a method to 'embed' source code into a document ala:
src lang=shell-script
...
/src
[...]
It seems to me that there are really two issues here:
1. Font-locking
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I get a lot of my information from ERC/bitlbee so wrote this patch
to allow for linking against the log associated with an ERC
session.
It's interesting
aware... just haven't
figured out how yet :)
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to link to a particular line with a subheading:
http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/org-annotate-file.el
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. It reduced the readability of .org files. I think the syntax of the
file should be kept as close as possible to plain text file.
But you don't have to use it *and* it's all plain text.
2. It barely has a role in any GTD work flow.
Org mode isn't just about GTD.
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Thought I might share this with you:
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Description: application/emacs-lisp
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Michael Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I get a lot of my information from ERC/bitlbee so wrote this patch to
allow for linking against the log associated with an ERC session.
It's interesting that you're linking to the log file. I hadn't
thought of doing that before, but I like the idea.
Hi,
This may well be beyond the scope of Org but the only thing that keeps
me from switching everything from Muse to Org is the lack of a method to
'embed' source code into a document ala:
src lang=shell-script
...
/src
Is this something that might be possible in the future?
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Or you could just do M-return M-right - is that really too slow for
you?
Thank you! I hadn't thought of that. Entering M-right is easy
because I am already holding the Meta key with my thumb so it is just
a matter of continuing to hold the thumb and
Bastien [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I put multiple blank lines before a top level heading to get visible
whitespace, in this sort of structure:
* Some Stuff
** A first item.
** Blah Blah
[...]
If I was then to move '** Blah Blah' under the 'Other Stuff' heading
using the built-in
Bastien,
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Phil Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Something I thought might be nice is highlighting of timestamps
according to there relativity to time().
[...]
I like the general idea of having feedback about the proximity of a
deadline or time-stamp
Hello,
Something I thought might be nice is highlighting of timestamps
according to there relativity to time().
For example, at time of writing, 2006-12-11 would be red, 2007-12-03
Mon 19:00 pink. Perhaps for customisation:
(setq org-timestamp-colour-map
'((2h . 'face)
(10m . 'face)))
Fabian Braennstroem [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Carsten,
Carsten Dominik schrieb am 11/25/2007 02:22 PM:
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Hi,
me again :-)
is there a chance to create links from the marked files in a
dired buffer using org-mode internal
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