Re: [O] capture template property :kill-buffer does not let me refile

2013-11-06 Thread Rodrigo Amestica
At Wed, 06 Nov 2013 14:42:25 +0100, Bastien wrote: [1 text/plain (7bit)] Hi Rodrigo, Rodrigo Amestica ramest...@gmail.com writes: based on 'printf' type logging I have found one solution that looks to me like a bug fix in org-capture-refile. But I'm obviously far from guessing any

Re: [O] capture template property :kill-buffer does not let me refile

2013-10-27 Thread Rodrigo Amestica
buffer then after the capture process has finished then the buffer appears as modified requiring an explicit save. Any hints? Many thanks, Rodrigo emacs 24.3.1 org 8.2.1 At Fri, 25 Oct 2013 18:54:33 -0400, Rodrigo Amestica wrote: Hello, for some days I have been capturing one of my

Re: [O] capture template property :kill-buffer does not let me refile

2013-10-27 Thread Rodrigo Amestica
Hello, based on 'printf' type logging I have found one solution that looks to me like a bug fix in org-capture-refile. But I'm obviously far from guessing any side effect that I could be missing. In org-capture-refile if I move org-capture-finalize after the save-window-excursion form then the

[O] capture template property :kill-buffer does not let me refile

2013-10-25 Thread Rodrigo Amestica
Hello, for some days I have been capturing one of my templates using C-c C-w (org-capture-refile). This option let's me conveniently select under which exact header (within the target file) to insert the new entry. Leaving the target file buffer alive after inserting a new item is inconvenient

Re: [O] are babel python sessions and inlined images incompatible?

2013-04-24 Thread Rodrigo Amestica
At Wed, 24 Apr 2013 23:06:30 +0200, Sebastien Vauban wrote: You don't need to explicitly specify a return when working with a session. Either of the following should work. #+BEGIN_SRC python :session test :file images/test.png from pylab import * plot(rand(10))

Re: [O] are babel python sessions and inlined images incompatible?

2013-04-23 Thread Rodrigo Amestica
At Tue, 23 Apr 2013 07:29:50 -0600, Eric Schulte wrote: Rodrigo Amestica ramest...@lavabit.com writes: Hello, if I use this block #+BEGIN_SRC python :results file from pylab import * plot(rand(10)) savefig('images/test.png') return 'images/test.png' #+END_SRC

[O] are babel python sessions and inlined images incompatible?

2013-04-22 Thread Rodrigo Amestica
Hello, if I use this block #+BEGIN_SRC python :results file from pylab import * plot(rand(10)) savefig('images/test.png') return 'images/test.png' #+END_SRC then the RESULTS block shows me an inlined version of the plot. If now I switch to this block #+BEGIN_SRC python :session test :results

[O] missing appointments

2012-02-22 Thread Rodrigo Amestica
Hi, I use appt to connect desktop notifications to appointments in my agenda. However, the connection between the appointments and the notification system does not happen until I visit the agenda with, for example, C-c a a, which I sometimes forget to invoke and I end up missing appointments.

[Orgmode] wanderlust links

2010-09-12 Thread Rodrigo Amestica
is there a way to link to a maildir message without need to specify its specific folder within my maildir tree? I thought the message ID was meant to be unique within my tree and, therefore, usable as a key without a need for a folder specification. I'm using wanderlust and I thought that this

[Orgmode] Start the clock working weird

2007-11-26 Thread Rodrigo Amestica
I have a document that looks like this: * doc title ** TODO to be done first ** TODO to be done second I move the cursor then to 'first' and do C-c C-x C-i, I then get the following: * doc title ** TODO to be done first CLOCK: [2007-11-26 Mon 15:13] ** TODO to be done second Now I move to

Re: [Orgmode] Start the clock working weird

2007-11-26 Thread Rodrigo Amestica
wish something like this would happen to pcl-cvs :-( Rodrigo Carsten Dominik wrote: On 11/26/07, Rodrigo Amestica [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I cannot understand why is that the clock is stopped for the first item. Because only very few people can work on two things at the same time. Can you? I