outorg to temporarily convert the subtree or the whole buffer to
org-mode for editing.
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rt(n)
sqrt1(N)
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
4
8
16
1.4142
1.1892
3
9
27
81
1.7321
1.3161
Footnotes:
1 DEFINITION NOT FOUND.
Author: Thorsten Jolitz
Created: 2014-06-07 Sa 23:38
Emacs 24.3.1 (Org mode 8.2.6)
Validate
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---+---+---+---+-|
|3|9 |27 |81 |1.7321 |1.3161 |
+---+
Footnotes:
^1
DEFINITION NOT FOUND.
Author: Thorsten Jolitz
Created: 2014-06-07 Sa 23:38
Emacs 24.3.1 (Org mode 8.2.6)
Validate
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;L" "#+latex:"
"?")
("h" "#+begin_html\n?\n#+end_html"
"\n?\n")
("H" "#+html:"
"?")
("a" "#+begin_ascii\n?\n#+end_ascii")
("A" "#+ascii:")
("i" "#+index:?" "#+index: ?")
("I" "#+include%file ?"
""
#+END_SRC
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("s" "#+BEGIN_SRC ?\n\n#+END_SRC" "\n\n")
| ("e" "#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE\n?\n#+END_EXAMPLE" "\n?\n")
| ("q" "#+BEGIN_QUOTE\n?\n#+END_QUOTE" "\n?\n")
| ("v" "#+BEGIN_VERSE\n?\n#+END_VERSE" "\n?\n")
| ("V" "#+BEGIN_VERBATIM\n?\n#+END_VERBATIM" "\n?\n")
| ("c" "#+BEGIN_CENTER\n?\n#+END_CENTER" "\n?\n")
| ("l" "#+BEGIN_LaTeX\n?\n#+END_LaTeX" "\n?\n")
| ("L" "#+LaTeX: " "?")
| ("h" "#+BEGIN_HTML\n?\n#+END_HTML" "\n?\n")
| ("H" "#+HTML: " "?")
| ("a" "#+BEGIN_ASCII\n?\n#+END_ASCII" "")
| ("A" "#+ASCII: " "")
| ("i" "#+INDEX: ?" "#+INDEX: ?")
| ("I" "#+INCLUDE: %file ?" ""))
|
| [back]
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sh-function,
and I can't even find the point in the code where control flow enters
this third branch (well, except the place where `org-log-note-how' is
evaluated maybe, but its kind of opaque ...)
Maybe somebody with good knowledge of this code could give me a hint?
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Hi List,
I assume this shouldn't be the case (in org.el):
,
| 13097:(defvar org-log-note-how)
| 13496:(defvar org-log-note-how nil)
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ounds reasonable enough, but somehow that least convenient moment
never happens, while I remember *many* such moments when I still had more
than one Org on my machine ... but maybe I just don't huntdown bugs via
-Q often enough.
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the final docs, so you might want to look at e.g. LaTeX
multi-column styles and if Org-mode supports them somehow. But even if
so, it might get complicated and using AucTex directly might be the
better choice in such cases.
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rds clone-indirect-buffer, which
> works for my purposes, but I figured I'd ask here and ask all you
> experts if this idea is reasonable or crazy-pants.
1+ for crazy-pants
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a variable defined in `org.el'.
| [...]
| Value: ((emacs-lisp . t)
| (clojure . t)
| (latex . t))
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Christoph writes:
> Thorsten Jolitz gmail.com> writes:
>
>>
>> Christoph Held GMX gmx.net> writes:
>>
>> > How do I check the syntax of the underlying link of which I currently
>> > only see the pretty face? So far I have used Emacs really only
link-display
`
does exactly what you want ...
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emacs/24.3/lisp/org/lisp/)
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nk at first we were unsure if org-map-entries
> was going to stay around in the long term, but it sounds like it's not
> going anywhere.
Yes, thanks for the feedback, org-map-entries is very useful and
powerful but I wasn't sure if its still a "first-class member" of
Org-mode or already a bit deprecated. Nice to hear that it is going to
stay.
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Bastien writes:
Hi Bastien,
> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>
>> Is this a bug/regression or a personnal setup thing?
>
> Probably something in your setup.
yes, apparently,
> Can you try
>
> emacs -l ~/minimal.el
>
> with minimal.el containing something l
nnal setup thing?
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Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>
>> Chris Poole writes:
>>
>>> Eric Abrahamsen:
>>>> the `org-map-entries' function can be given a scope of 'agenda
>>>
>>> That worked perfectly, thanks. Here's what I e
t do
that, but since I had many problems with mixed installs before, and no
problems at all after doing so, I stick with this apparently 'bad
habit'.
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,---
| (org-element-map (org-element-parse-buffer) 'headline (lambda () ...))
`---
nowadays, or do both functions serve different purposes, or is it just a
matter of taste?
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Bastien writes:
Hi Bastien,
> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>
>> So maybe I should stop insisting on an org-minor-mode, because outshine
>> and outorg together already do the trick?
>
> Indeed! (Do you have a screencast demonstrating this? It's all a bit
> abstr
Bastien writes:
Hi Bastien,
> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>> What will be copied to the temp-buffer? Only the comment-section at
>> point? The subtree at point? The (outcommented) element at point? Won't
>> some Org functions fail without the subtree/buffer context? What
Bastien writes:
Hi Bastien,
> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>
>> One problem is that more and more Org functions seems to get redefined
>> in terms of the new parser functionality, and obviously then can't be
>> used anymore outside org-mode.
>
> That's not a
Uwe Ziegenhagen writes:
> Thorsten Jolitz gmail.com> writes:
>
>
>> #+begin_src emacs-lisp
>> (defun tj/move-entry-to-next-day ()
>> "Move entry at point to next parent and tag it."
>> (unless (org-on-heading-p)
>>
Bastien writes:
Hi Bastien,
> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>
>> This is quite low level and I haven't done anything on this level yet,
>> but it might be a way to stick with performant constant regexp strings,
>> but make them more general.
>
> That's an id
Uwe Ziegenhagen writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen ericabrahamsen.net> writes:
>>
>> Thorsten Jolitz gmail.com> writes:
>>
>> >
>> > Isn't it a feature of Org-mode that tasks can be added anywhere without
>> > giving a thought in the age
Bastien writes:
Hi Bastien,
> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>
>> Thats currently possible with outorg.el, M-# M-# on a outshine subtree
>> or buffer is just the reverse of C-c ' on a source-block - it offers the
>> subtree of buffer in a temporary *outorg-edit-buffer*
d-heading-same-level 1)
(forward-line)
(yank)
(outline-previous-heading)
(org-mark-subtree)
(org-change-tag-in-region
(region-beginning) (region-end) "postponed" nil))
#+end_src
This works with you example Org snippet, but is not tested otherwise.
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Bastien writes:
Hi Bastien,
> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>
>>> I for one need to have a clearer picture of what such a minor mode
>>> would really do, without getting prematurily lost in the details of
>>> possible implementations.
>>
>> Its just a
uot;'",
> | > > editor='emacsclient', show.error.locations=TRUE)
> | >
> | ## * Variable Transfer from org
> | ##
> | ## org:variables environment created and in search path
> | ##
> |
> | ## * Back to normal code
> | here it is
> | > >
> `
>
> I figured it out:
>
> The problems are the comment lines - if I delete these, it is
> working.
>
> I can work around this.
ok, nice
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Rainer M Krug writes:
> Rainer M Krug writes:
>
>> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>>
>>> Rainer M Krug writes:
>>>
>>> Hi Rainer,
>>>
>>> sorry for the late reply, I was offline some time.
>>
>> No problem.
>&g
Bastien writes:
Hi Bastien,
> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>
>> So I would rather have a clear picture of the 'political situation' wrt
>> to org-minor-mode and some technical discussion first. But anyway, I
>> will not have time to work on this again before
ail exported to ASCII by evaluating the following
source-block directly in the outorg-edit-buffer:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(org-export-as 'ascii)
#+end_src
#+results:
_
745
different views on the same
(well-structured) file, and you can easily switch between them.
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lot.pres.8km.rds", envir =
> .org_variables_); lockBinding('IFNPRES', .org_variables_)
> assign('IFNSD', "./__BOX__/IFN/DB_IFN/rdsRasterized/tabplot.sd.8km.rds",
> envir = .org_variables_); lockBinding('IFNSD', .org_variables_)
> assign('IFNTABTREE', "./__BOX__/IFN/DB_IFN/rds/tabtree.rds", envir =
> .org_variables_); lockBinding('IFNTABTREE', .org_variables_)
> lockEnvironment(.org_variables_)
> attach(.org_variables_)
> save(.org_variables_, file='org_variables.RData')
> ## end org variable transfer
> ##
> --8<---cut here---end--->8---
>
>
> Footnotes:
> [1] http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-outside-org.html
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calendar/planning apps exist).
To achieve what you want you should probably use Org-mobile or install
Emacs/Org-mode on all your devices and then sync via dropbox or git or
so.
> On Sun, Apr 27, 2014 at 12:16 PM, Thorsten Jolitz
> wrote:
>
>
> Chris Poole writes:
>
links that allow the look-up of the associated entries, and you are
lucky and somebody aready figured out how to do this?
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(current-time)) nt)" instead of "and"
> here?
the answer is in the quote already:
,-
| Since return value matters, I suggest to use ...
`-
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Ilya Shlyakhter writes:
> On 4/19/2014 8:57 AM, Bastien wrote:
>> Hi Thorsten,
>>
>> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>>
>>> In summary, its about:
>>>
>>> 1. generalize the regexp constants and vars (allow for comment-syntax,
>>> when o
wasted.
So I would rather have a clear picture of the 'political situation' wrt
to org-minor-mode and some technical discussion first. But anyway, I
will not have time to work on this again before June.
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ry to change the WM (or OS) keybindings and free those
key combinations you want for Emacs. Its an ongoing struggle, I had and
have these problems/conflict too, its even worse on the console where
some keyboard keys are just dead by default.
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uld
be exactly the same. Except the comment-syntax involved ...
> On 4/11/14, Richard Lawrence wrote:
>> Hi Thorsten,
>>
>> Bastien writes:
>>
>>> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>>>
>>>> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>>>>
>>>&
Bastien writes:
Hi Bastien,
> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>
>> The real value and innovation of a true
>> org-minor-mode would be to introduce Org's intelligent headlines and all
>> the related functionality into the world of outcommented text in
>> program
Bastien writes:
> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>
>> That means that Org headlines are much more 'intelligent' than outline
>> headlines (they know about todos, priorities, tags, timestamps,
>> properties, planning, clocking, being archived etc.) and one coul
shing then actual programming, Org (Babel) should be
perfectly capable to do what you want.
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Marvin Doyley writes:
Hi Thorsten,
>
> Your hidden line cookie is what I am looking for. If I understand it I
> should do the following
>
> * Fruits [# ]
> ** Apples
> ** Pears
>
> M-x org-hlc-toggle-hidden-lines-cookies ?
>
> When ever I do this I get the foll
and yank it folded at EOB."
(interactive)
(save-excursion
(org-mark-subtree)
(when (use-region-p)
(kill-region (region-beginning) (region-end)))
(goto-char (point-max))
(unless (looking-at "^$") (newline))
(yank '(4))
(hide-subtree)))
#+end_src
#+results:
: tj/kill-and-append-folded-subtree
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-babel
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nting of items
Newsgroups: gmane.emacs.orgmode
To: "emacs-orgmode@gnu.org"
Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2014 10:39:18 +0200 (2 weeks, 3 hours, 19 minutes ago)
Dear Thorsten
> Here is a generalised form:
>
> #+begin_src emacs-lisp
> (defun count-org-items (&optional level operator m
setting I'm playing with I need a string
> there.
w/o knowing what this thread is about (since I did not follow it) I
would say that all you need is
,
| (symbol-name y)
`----
as last expression.
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| https://github.com/pinard/org-weights
`--
Org Hidden Line Cookies (by me):
,
| https://github.com/tj64/org-hlc
`
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Rustom Mody writes:
> Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
>
> This
>
> ,--
> | * 1st Level
> | src_emacs-lisp{"Hello World"}
> `--
>
> renders this...
>
> does not seem to
h-current-buffer (find-file --file)
(org-mode)
(org-beamer-export-to-pdf)
(kill-buffer)))
my-beamer-files)))
#+end_src
#+results:
: my-beamer-exp-fun
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1st Level
|
|
|
|
| 1 1st Level
|
|
| Hello World
| [...]
`--
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at other Emacs
users independently chose the same prefix for Tmux, so it must have been
something not used that often.
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Richard Lawrence writes:
Hi Richard,
> Bastien writes:
>
>> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>>
>>> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>>>
>>>> What do you think - is there any chance that Org-mode switches from
>>>> static hardcoded regexp string
Bastien writes:
> Hi Thorsten,
>
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
>> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>>
>>> What do you think - is there any chance that Org-mode switches from
>>> static hardcoded regexp strings (all over the place) to dynamic
>>> regexps
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>
>> What do you think - is there any chance that Org-mode switches from
>> static hardcoded regexp strings (all over the place) to dynamic
>> regexps calculated at runtime (using libraries like drx.el
el or rx.el)?
There would be a cost definitely, but then a true org-minor-mode could
become reality that offers the full power of Org-mode in programming
mode's comment section (I'm actually working on it by merging outshine
with orgstruct: [[https://github.com/tj64/omm][omm.el]]).
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files.
__
ORG-WATCHDOC
Thorsten Jolitz
tjolitz at gmail dot com
__
<2014-04-09 Mi>
Table of Contents
_
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>
>> This minimal Org buffer "tmp<2>"
>>
>> ,
>> | #+OPTIONS: prop:t
>> |
>> | * A
>> | :PROPERTIES:
>> | :EXPORT_O
t;3>
| #+AUTHOR: Thorsten Jolitz
| * A
|
| ** A1
|
| text
| * B
|
| ** B1
|
| more text
| * C
|
| ** C1
|
| even more text
|
| # Emacs 24.3.1 (Org mode 8.2.5h)
`-
i.e. leading or trailing empty lines are treated differently.
This looks strange in real doc
exports to
,---
| tmp<2>
|
| Table of Contents
|
| * 1. A
| * 2. B
|
| 1 A
|
| EXPORT_OPTIONS: prop:nil
|
| C
|
| 2 B
|
| DESCRIPTION: Headline B
|
| D
|
| Author: Thorsten Jolitz
|
| Created: 2014-04-09 Mi 22:44
|
| Emacs 24.3.1 (Org mode
t.github.com/anonymous/694b7b5f53dd21850bcd (by the way, the
> content is rubbish, and in Norwegian).
>
> The only problems are with latex-code mixed in the document and sloppy
> work from the original org file.
I will do some further experiments with this, at first I thought it does
not work, but maybe its just me not complying with Org syntax demands
(and this would most likely not a specific problem of you exporter
neither).
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not cause any
problems for editing, since outorg/org-mode treats them like normal
text, but formatting is lost when exporting:
,
| > Thorsten Jolitz writes:
| >
| >> I like to use rebox2 and put boxes in email
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>
>> I like to use rebox2 and put boxes in emails and source-file
>> comment-sections, but when I use outorg on such an message-mode or elisp
>> buffer and try to export it, I always get 'Args out
;>
>
> Where did you download this file, please? I had it a while back, and can't
> find where I got it, or where I lost it!
http://doc.norang.ca/org-mode.org
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Thorsten Jolitz writes:
> Lars Tveito writes:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> I have written an exporter for Github Flavored Markdown, which is a
>> derived back-end from the Markdown (vanilla) exporter. It adds
>> Github-style src-blocks, strike-through and table of conte
commas to the rebox above, and the output does not look that great
either.
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :results value replace
(org-export-as 'ascii)
#+end_src
#+results:
_
697
ll the hard work you and Bastien have put into org.
1+
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em - is that a bug?
Same problem with ascii-export):
###
* outorg.el --- Org-style comment editing
Author: Thorsten Jolitz
Version: 1.0
URL: https://github.com/tj64/outorg
** MetaData
:PROPERTIES:
:copyright: Thorste
r template-file |
| C-3| 3 | edit-whole-buffer | insert and keep default template |
| C-4| 4 | edit-whole-buffer | insert and keep template-file|
#+end_quote
As a little demonstration, I switch to outorg, and insert the following
code-block. Doing C-c C-c in the b
Thorsten Jolitz writes:
> For editing the property-drawer of the first headline in full Org-mode,
> use outorg.el.
>
> This is how the *outorg-edit-buffer* looks after doing C-u M-# M-#
> (outorg-edit-as-org) on the first headline (to convert and edit only the
> subtree a
ap
| org-table-map-tables
`-
C-h f org-map- TAB
,
| Possible completions are:
| org-map-dblocks org-map-entries
| org-map-region org-map-tree
`----
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---
You can combine headline and keyword searches like this:
,--
| C-3 D
`--
shows headlines up to level 3 and R-keywords related to distributions.
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Florian Beck writes:
> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>
>> I get a meager
>>
>> ,---
>> |
>> | * org.el:
>> |
>> | # <>
>> |
>> `---
>
> You get this when you are on the file that has changed.
Rainer M Krug writes:
> This seems very strange - but it is the fact that gmane seems to be not
> available the reason why this list is so quiet today
Definitely.
Life without gmane is possible but does not really make sense ...
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l changes of the current diff to HEAD.
Am I doing something wrong or is this all there is?
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Thorsten Jolitz writes:
> Heikki Lehvaslaiho writes:
>
>> Unless someone beats me to it, I'll write it one day. :)
>
> What about:
>
> #+begin_src emacs-lisp
> (defun tj/toggle-example-and-comment-blocks ()
> "Toggle example and comment block
mple" "#+end_comment"
nil beg end))
(t nil))
(deactivate-mark))
#+end_src
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s 'the block name says it all'.
However, here is a (dense) description of the org syntax:
,
| http://orgmode.org/worg/dev/org-syntax.html
`
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; missing backslash?
(looking-at "[ \t]+") (replace-match ""))
(unless (eobp) (forward-char 1))
(when (looking-at "^\\*")
#+end_src
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org-map-entries
(lambda () (if (eq (org-outline-level) 1) 1 0))
#+end_src
or rather something like this:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(with-current-buffer "my.org"
(let ((count 0))
(goto-char (point-min))
(while (re-search-forward "^\\* " nil 'noerror)
(setq count (1+ count)))
count))
#+end_src
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* B1
** B2
#+end_src
yields this
,-
| # Created 2014-04-01 Di 00:28
| #+TITLE: tmp<7>
| #+AUTHOR: Thorsten Jolitz
| #+OPTIONS: toc:2
|
| * A
| ** A1
| ** A2
|
| * B
| ** B1
| ** B2
|
| # Emacs 24.3.1 (Org mode 8.2.5h)
`-
so unfortunately exporting with toc does
only the dimmest grasp.
tags & properties are standard for this I would say ...
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Nick Dokos writes:
> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>
>> Hi List,
>>
>> there are dozens of regexps that are set as buffer-local variables when
>> org-mode is turned on as major-mode, but other regexps are defined and
>> set only once as global variables
locks.
`---
Why are these variables considered risky when used as a file-local
variables? Was this "risk" the prime reason to make them global - or are
they global simply because there was no special reason to make them
buffer-local?
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-
1. maybe try push-mark instead of set-mark?
2. maybe avoid marks completely if you just want make your program act
on a region
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Nicolas Richard writes:
> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>> only that promptly another message is shown (I can't use sit-for in
>> the program):
>
> sit-for was just to demonstrate the problem introduced solely by M-:.
> That problem is not present when using interactive
Nick Dokos writes:
> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>
>> Nick Dokos writes:
>>
>>> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>>>
>>>> thank you, so I marked calc, latex, ocaml, and sh as cross-ckecked now,
>>>> and unmarked R. Unfortunately the table arriv
Eric Schulte writes:
> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>
>> Hi List,
>>
>> due to the relatively frequent mismatches between language names
>> extracted from major-mode names and language identifiers used by
>> Org-Babel I try to build the definite translation alis
Nick Dokos writes:
> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>
>> thank you, so I marked calc, latex, ocaml, and sh as cross-ckecked now,
>> and unmarked R. Unfortunately the table arrives almost unreadable here,
>> so I rather post the current state of the association list (
Bastien writes:
Hi Bastien,
> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>
>> Or should it work even for bigger files and there must be an error on my
>> side (e.g. in loops/recursions)? I'm not sure how powerful Emacs is
>> w.r.t. this, i.e. how easy it is to bring it to the its li
Alan Schmitt writes:
> Hi Thorsten,
>
> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>
>> due to the relatively frequent mismatches between language names
>> extracted from major-mode names and language identifiers used by
>> Org-Babel I try to build the definite translation alist be
Nicolas Richard writes:
> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>> Ok, I see ... that seems to be a common pattern in Org-mode to make
>> functions behave differently if called (non-)interactively, that
>> sometimes causes confusion when using M-: instead of M-x.
>
> Note that usi
Bastien writes:
Hi Bastien,
> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>
>> can inactive timestamps appear in
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>> - title-stamps (the timestamps attached to headlines)
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> Yes.
>
>> - planning types like deadline, scheduled and closed
>
> No.
Thx
>> I
Thorsten Jolitz writes:
> due to the relatively frequent mismatches between language names
> extracted from major-mode names and language identifiers used by
> Org-Babel I try to build the definite translation alist between both
> names.
>
> To avoid checking m
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Thanks in advance for every contribution.
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cheers,
Thorsten
ted to Org, because this does not feel right anymore.
>
> > We used to have to pay for webhosting (which was generously donated by
> > Jason), but dreamhost is hosting us now for free. Therefore i am
> > not aware
> > of any costs beyond the $15/yr I am paying for the domain. Please
> > let me
> > know if you know a good way to spend donations at this moment.
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cheers,
Thorsten
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