Hi Ihor,
Thanks for your advice, it helps a lot. Sorry for submitting
something that wasn't a bug.
Paul
On Thu, 7 Mar 2024 at 13:16, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Paul Stansell writes:
>
> > It seems that using ":var d=data" breaks ":colnames yes"
he table (although it read the header as data), and the third code
uses both ":colnames yes" and ":var d=data" but gives the error "Wrong type
argument: sequencep, hline".
Thanks,
Paul
# = Start example =
#+name: data
|--
from a
non-existent file name that consists of all uppercase letters.
Thanks,
Paul
# = Start example =
#+name: data
|+|
| x | y |
|+|
| 111.89 | 88.37 |
| 392.12 | 297.33 |
|+|
This code block works.
Hello Ihor,
Thanks very much for your clarification and advice. I didn't know about
C- or `org-fold-catch-invisible-edits'. Setting
(setq org-fold-catch-invisible-edits 'error)
is very useful.
Paul
ction
below this one (using return or Alt-return) the previous section is
always opened. For sections that aren't the last one can put the cursor at
the start of the next section and press Alt-return to insert a new section
above it without unfolding any sections.
Kind rega
> >> org-hide-drawer-all
> >>
> >
> > I don't seem to have that command. I'm using Org mode
> > release_9.6.10-835-gf3de4c.
>
> It was made into a command in
>
> https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs/org-mode.git/commit/?id=13353f1fa34f6f085ffbf142b380af7308f02981
I see, I found the command, i
>
> > In the meantime, is there a command that will close all drawers, even
> those
> > that are open in sections (headings) that are closed? I searched but
> > didn't find anything.
>
> org-hide-drawer-all
>
I don't seem to have that command. I'm using Org mode
release_9.6.10-835-gf3de4c.
I gr
Hello Ihor,
In the meantime, is there a command that will close all drawers, even those
that are open in sections (headings) that are closed? I searched but
didn't find anything.
Thanks,
Paul
ot; in "Subsection 1". Then press
Ctrl-a to go to the beginning of the line. At this point all the drawers
in "Subsection 1" are opened and left open. They are not closed by
Shift-tab visibility cycling.
This doesn't happen with Org mode version 9.5.5 (release_9.5.5).
Tha
Hello Bruno,
> Could allowing column names on the LHS in my first example be put on a
> todo list?
>
It seems to be on a todo list already as the following exists:
- https://list.orgmode.org/877cqwbpa2@runbox.com
Paul
h the column name on the RHS, works
|---+++|
| | 3 | 4 ||
| ^ | c1 | c2 | c3 |
|---+++|
#+TBLFM: $c3 = $c1 + $c2
Could allowing column names on the LHS in my first example be put on a todo
list?
By the way, there is a small error in your example as your $3 should be $4.
Thanks,
Paul
++|
#+TBLFM: $4 = $c1 + $c2
|---+++|
| ! | c1 | c2 | c3 |
| # | 1 | 2 ||
| # | 3 | 4 ||
|---+++|
#+TBLFM: $c3 = $c1 + $c2
Is this a bug?
Thanks,
Paul
===
Emacs : GNU Emacs 28.2 (build 1, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu,
> May you please add
>
> (setq org-element--cache-self-verify 'backtrace)
> (setq org-element--cache-self-verify-frequency 1.0)
>
> to your config?
>
Yes, I'll do that, thanks.
r error
in file.org::1687. Resetting.
The error was: (error "Invalid search bound (wrong side of point)")
Backtrace:
nil
Please report this to Org mode mailing list (M-x
org-submit-bug-report). Disable showing Disable logging
Paul
Backtrace:
nil
Please report this to Org mode mailing list (M-x org-submit-bug-report).
Disable showing Disable logging
When I opened the same file a second time there was no error message.
Paul
Emacs : GNU Emacs 28.2 (build 1, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version
3.24.37, cairo version 1.16.0)
>
> Thanks for reporting!
> Fixed, on main.
> https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs/org-mode.git/commit/?id=13e4ee737
Great work, thanks!
Hello,
The attached org file gives examples of outputs from octave code blocks
that are unexpected and inconsistent.
The attached bug.org file should be opened with
emacs -Q -l init.el bug.org
The problems only occur when the ":session" header is used.
Paul
Emacs : GNU Emacs 2
>
> Meanwhile, you can set :main no as default header argument for fortran.
>
Thanks for taking another look. I was not aware of ":main no", but it's a
perfectly good fix for my problem.
3.14159 * r**2
return
end function area
END MODULE Circle
end program main
which is broken because org/babel has added the first and last lines.
Thanks,
Paul
Hello,
The attached file is an example of how tangle wraps the Fortran module in
program main
end program main
which prevents the code from compiling.
There are more instructions on how to reproduce the bug in the attached
bug.org file.
Paul
Emacs : GNU Emacs 28.2 (build 1, x86_64-pc
On Sat, 29 Jul 2023 at 09:30, Ihor Radchenko wrote
>
> Thanks for reporting!
> Fixed, on main.
> https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs/org-mode.git/commit/?id=d38ca5923
It's working fine now. Thanks very much for your quick response!
In org version 9.3, the gnuplot code block below successfully plots the data
in Table1 (which includes a local hyperlink in the last column).
#+name: Table1
| x | y | notes |
|---++|
| 0 | 0 | [[note_1]] |
| 1 | 1 ||
| 2 | 4 ||
<>: a note
#+begin_
ents".
Thanks!
Paul
. orgmode has ignored them in the past (BEFORE 9.6) and I am happy
with that as long as the files do not become corrupted. Can one set the
encoding in orgmode as not having to configure file in real time would be
helpful.
tx Paul
Paul H. Schlesinger MD, PhD
Washington University School of Medicine
roblem has stopped. Can anyone report a similar issue, a cause
and a solution.
Thank you
Paul H. Schlesinger MD, PhD
Washington University School of Medicine
Don't let your models of reality become confused with reality itself.
show and "org" package to install although there are many "org-xxx"
packages. Suggestions appreciated!
Paul H. Schlesinger MD, PhD
Washington University School of Medicine
Don't let your models of reality become confused with reality itself.
On 7/25/22 01:50, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
The conventions sound reasonable, though I do not think that they are
documented in D.6 Tips for Documentation Strings section of the Elisp
manual.
Thanks, I added the following to the Elisp manual to try to fix that:
https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/e
The Emacs doc string convention is to document values as-is when that
is clear, and surrounded by `single quotes' otherwise. For example, a
doc string "(a b c)" stands for a list of symbols, and the doc string
"`a'" stands for a single symbol. The doc string "\\=`a" is typically
not correct for tha
Thanks for the review. Pushed with the changes you suggested.
* lisp/ox-publish.el (org-publish-cache-mtime-of-src):
Rename from org-publish-cache-ctime-of-src, since it
has always cached mtime not ctime. All uses changed.
---
lisp/ox-publish.el | 20 ++--
1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
diff --git a/lisp/ox-publish.el b/l
d+" are
highlighted automatically. This changes as soon as one modifies
any character.
This seems to be some interference between bug-reference-mode and
Org mode, or maybe even a bug in Emacs itself.
Best,
Paul
On 5/13/22 05:28, Max Nikulin wrote:
Feel free to commit your variant though, I will not object, but I am not
going to update my patch in this way as well.
I'll leave it up to you; it's not a big deal either way.
On 5/12/22 09:55, Max Nikulin wrote:
+(unless (file-exists-p file)
+ (error "File to tangle does not exist: %s" file))
+(when (file-newer-than-file-p file tangled-file)
(org-babel-tangle-file file ...
file-newer-than-file-p succeeds only if FILE exists, so in that case
it'
The comments don't seem to match the code here.
+ (let* ((tangled-file (concat (file-name-sans-extension file) ".el"))
+ (file-mtime (file-attribute-modification-time
+ (file-attributes (file-truename file
+ (tangled-mtime (file-attribute-modification-ti
7 00:00:00 2001
From: Paul Eggert
Date: Sat, 30 Apr 2022 19:27:15 -0700
Subject: [PATCH] org-encode-time compatibility function
* lisp/org/org-compat.el (org-encode-time): New function.
---
lisp/org/org-compat.el | 10 ++
1 file changed, 10 insertions(+)
diff --git a/lisp/org/org-comp
write `org-compile-time' to
treat the case when there were no file prior to the call as that the
file has been updated without comparison of timestamps
Yes, that sounds simpler and better. How about the attached patch?From fbd6561952acf359236afcf7957a197376a18c66 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
On 4/27/22 09:55, Stefan Monnier wrote:
Instead of rounding the times to whole seconds, wouldn't it make more
sense to check that the difference is larger than 1s?
org-file-newer-than-p is intended to work on filesystems like HFS+ that
store just the seconds part of the last-modified time. Sin
b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Paul Eggert
Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2022 00:29:26 -0700
Subject: [PATCH] Use org-time-convert-to-integer instead of by hand
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
* lisp/org/org-macs.el (org-file-newer-than-p):
Don’t a
On 4/25/22 08:37, Paul Eggert wrote:
Yes, I plan to omit the patches that were objected to, and install the
rest. Once that's done you should be good to go for Org. (Alas my
workstation died over the weekend, but I should have things up and
running again soon...)
Got my workstati
Yes, I plan to omit the patches that were objected to, and install the
rest. Once that's done you should be good to go for Org. (Alas my
workstation died over the weekend, but I should have things up and
running again soon...)
On 4/23/22 01:25, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
+ (should (string-equal
+ "2022-03-24 23:30:01"
+ (format-time-string
+"%F %T"
+(org-encode-time '(01 30 23 24 03 2022 nil -1 nil)
...
These tests will be executed using system value of TZ. I am not sure if
What appears to be happening here is that the MS-Windows native
timestamp resolution is 1/64th of a second, and your system's clock is
offset by 0.0075 s from an integer boundary. I.e., the timestamps in
increasing order are:
...
1650522862 + 62/64 + 0.0075 = 1650522862.976250
1650522862
On 4/20/22 12:30, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
I see the time samples change in jumps of 15 msec.
Could you give the first part of the output? I would like to see what
the the samples are jumping from and to, and how often they jump.
Something like the following is what I'd hope to see from the fir
On 4/20/22 12:14, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
Sorry, my bad. The result is the same, but I do get printouts. What
do you want to know or see from there?
I want to see what the current_timespec's resolution is, which we should
be able to tell from the debugging output. For example, on my Solaris 10
do internally, and it's also similar to what Emacs's
cal-dst already does (maybe you can look there for ideas), so you'd be
in good company.From f98c3f4426fecf794f47f27aebe1f3b854fb1bfd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Paul Eggert
Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2022 12:03:19 -0700
Subject: [PATCH]
On 4/20/22 08:07, Max Nikulin wrote:
I have not checked if mktime is a part of
POSIX and C standard.
mktime is part of both the C standard and POSIX. POSIX extends the C
standard by saying that time_t is an integer type (the C standard allows
time_t to be a floating-point type) and that time_t
21-01-31
23:30:00 +0300" if TZ is 10800. And perhaps this is the right way to go
in the long run anyway.From 3d02a8e1192a782a16ffdee4940612f69a12629f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Paul Eggert
Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2022 13:08:26 -0700
Subject: [PATCH 1/6] Support (encode-time (list s m h D M
this
thread.
It is a messy area but I hope the documentation is clearer now.From f1ba92448d1e573640547c68d9bed89fe5c43da0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Paul Eggert
Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2022 18:48:51 -0700
Subject: [PATCH] Document encode-time caveats
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain
On 4/15/22 10:23, Max Nikulin wrote:
if you are storing future events bound to wall time then namely
time zone identifier should have precedence.
Although that would make sense for some applications it's not a good
idea in general. For example, if you're scheduling a Zoom meeting you
should
On 4/14/22 06:19, Max Nikulin wrote:
date-time +
"America/Los_Angeles" input should not be reduced to timezone offset in
the output.
It depends on the application. For some applications (e.g., generating
"Date:" lines in email), it is entirely correct to output a timestamp
like "14 Apr 202
On 4/13/22 07:40, Max Nikulin wrote:
I do not see a way to get 23:30 EAT +0300.
Are you asking for a function F where you say, "I want to give F a
possibly-ambiguous decoded local time D, and for F to return all
timestamps that map to D"? If so, encode-time doesn't do that, because
the unde
On 4/11/22 08:22, Max Nikulin wrote:
+ (defmacro org-encode-time (&rest time)
+(pcase (length time)
+ (1 `(encode-time ,(car time)))
+ (6 `(encode-time (list ,@time nil -1 nil)))
+ (9 `(encode-time (list ,@time)))
After seeing this code and thinking about it a bit more I no
Hello Eric,
Thank you very much: that did it :-). Should have known there is always already
a way!
Kind regards,
Paul
Sent from my iPhone
> On 11 Apr 2022, at 13:06, Eric S Fraga wrote:
>
> Hi Paul,
>
>> On Monday, 11 Apr 2022 at 12:08, Paul van Gelder wrote:
>> F
n edit some relevant Elisp code (and propose
that as feature solution), but that may take a long time since I've never done
that in the past.
Anyhow, thanks for this amazing mode and wish you all a good day.
Kind regards,
Paul
functions rather than encode-time+decode-time, which are
best used for time calculations not calendar calculations. (I realize
that fixing this in Org would be nontrivial; perhaps I should file this
"PS" as an Org bug report for whoever has time to fix it)From 094345e10ad45e06f7b3
does keep two of the Org-related parts of dd0727e1ec1; these
parts should work OK with Emacs 25 and so can be merged into Org before
it starts assuming Emacs 27.From 9e07ec56c7e58ee1eb5598dfdd1b772a690daa24 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Paul Eggert
Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2022 17:48:05 -0700
Subject
When working remotely, a python SRC block with a session and :results set to
output will return a FileNotFoundError.
To reproduce this bug:
1. Open a .org file remotely
2. Insert the following
#+BEGIN_SRC python :results output :session check
print("a")
#+END_SRC
3. org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c in the code b
Oh right, many thanks for both the answers !
On Sat, 20 Jun 2020 at 07:44, Kyle Meyer wrote:
> Paul Bonaud writes:
>
> > In the “Capturing column view” paragraph of the Org-mode manual there is
> no
> > mention of the `:match` parameter which was added in
> >
> ht
://orgmode.org/manual/Capturing-column-view.html
If I can contribute via a patch or git please let me know how I can do
this. I didn't find the source code of the orgmode.org/manual in the wild.
Many thanks for your help and have a nice day,
Paul B.
Hello all!
I have been working to increase my frame use with emacs, and have taken the
following from the manual:
(custom-set-variables
'(display-buffer-base-action
'(
(display-buffer-reuse-window display-buffer-pop-up-frame)
(reusable-
Paul H. Schlesinger MD, PhD
Washington University School of Medicine
Don't let your models of reality become confused with reality itself.
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From: Paul Schlesinger
Date: Sat, Feb 23, 2019 at 12:15 PM
Subject: Preview of latex fragments
To: Orgmode
toggle the image.
Paul Schlesinger
Paul H. Schlesinger MD, PhD
Washington University School of Medicine
Don't let your models of reality become confused with reality itself.
The old approach required Lisp code to use (current-time)
explicitly when calling other primitives, e.g., (float-time
(current-time)). The new approach fakes all the primitives,
so that Lisp code can now use expressions like plain (float-time).
* testing/org-test.el (org-test-at-time): New macro.
t("here")
even.append(("this should be in the list as well",))
even
#+END_SRC
Emacs : GNU Emacs 25.2.2 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.22.21)
of 2017-09-22, modified by Debian
Package: Org mode version 9.1.14 (9.1.14-1-g4931fc-elpa @
/home/paul/org-mode/
On 03/28/2018 12:33 PM, Paul Eggert wrote:
Unfortunately the new org code contains the expression (encode-time 0
0 0 0 0 -5), which won't work on Emacs platforms where time_t is
32 bits or is unsigned, since such platforms cannot represent a time_t
value corresponding to the year -
I see that the exact same "bug" was reported at the start of 2016 by
David Bremner. Personally, I feel that fewer people would be confused
by this if the default value was set to "untilnow".
I also realised that the full list of values that I can use for
org-clock-display-default-range is describ
not
simply over the full range of clocked times in a heading.
Kind regards,
Paul
On 7 January 2018 at 00:32, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Paul Stansell writes:
>
> > The sum of the clock time seems to be summing just times in the current
> > year. In the examp
Hello,
The sum of the clock time seems to be summing just times in the current
year. In the example below typing C-c C-x C-d in the "Example" section
displays "1:00" instead of "2:00" on the heading line. The clocktable
computes the sum correctly as "2:00".
Thanks
# Start Example -
Turns out that the issue was caused by trying to disable a flycheck checker
using the org edit src hook
On Mon, Dec 18, 2017, 6:30 AM Nicolas Goaziou
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Paul Davis writes:
>
> > Using ~C-c '~ to edit a src block works as expected, but if I make
&
Hi I was trying to use the new :show-process header argument for clojure in
Org mode version 9.1.4 (9.1.4-13-g84cb63-elpaplus @
(org-plus-contrib-20171218/)
I get the following error:
org-babel-insert-result: Wrong type argument: markerp, nil
lpaplus @
/home/paul/.emacs.d/elpa/org-plus-contrib-20171211/)
current state:
==
(setq
org-tab-first-hook '(org-babel-hide-result-toggle-maybe
org-babel-header-arg-expand)
outline-minor-mode-hook '((lambda nil (make-local-variable (quote
smart-outline-cut)) (setq smart-outl
>>> >>> Traceback (most recent call last):
File "", line 1, in
NameError: name '_' is not defined
>>> >>> >>> 'org_babel_python_eoe'
>>>
However, the following code block does not give an error:
| 2 | This=> |
| 3 | three |
|---+|
and
|---+--|
| | <6> |
| 1 | one |
| 2 | This is a long chunk of text |
| 3 | three|
|---+--|
Thanks,
Paul
E
Hello,
Latex math mode is not set in a footnote when exporting an org file to
tex or pdf. Below and attached is a simple example.
Thanks
---cut here--
* Example
When exporting to pdf math $\hat{x}$ is okay in the main text but
not in this footnote.[f
On Thu, 15 Jun 2017, at 03:18 AM, Kaushal Modi wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 1:02 PM Bastien Guerry wrote:
>
> > The question is: why this patch in the first place? Paul authored it
> > and I committed it, so I should know--but I don't. Maybe Paul know or
> >
There appear to be more than just one of us.
paul
On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 11:26 AM, Kenneth Jacker
wrote:
>
> there are people besides just me that use it :)
>
>
> Yes ... like me!
>
> *OrgMode* is one of my most used "systems".
>
> Getting *MobileOrg*
.
Perhaps these are anticipated by the promise of a version 1.71 that appears
to be expected but not available. I would appreciate direction to
installation instructions that are current or other explanation.
Thank you
Paul Schlesinger
--
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Washington University School of
On Sun, Nov 13, 2016 at 5:42 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Paul Johnson writes:
>
>> Mr. Google says org mode in Emacs can work. I'll try that! (I said on
>> Wednesday). For 2 days I've been fighting with the install &
>> configuratio
I want to write guides for using Linux Shell. I first tried the
features that knitr offers for this via R
(http://yihui.name/knitr/demo/engines), but that turned out to be a
fail because the shell session was not persistent across code chunks
and the working directory was not change-able in a grace
Eli Zaretskii on Wed, 31 Aug 2016 17:25 +0300:
> > From: Paul Rankin
> > Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2016 12:56:13 +1000
> > Cc: 24...@debbugs.gnu.org
> >
> > >> The fix seems trivial to me so I'm wondering if there is anything
> > >> holding it
I installed the patch and am marking this as done.
?
--
Regards,
Paul
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Opt-in to receive beta releases if you haven't already:
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eview Weekly
And so on
How do I stop that and only see the task for one particular day in my
agenda?
Regards,
Paul
Adam
Thanks. I got it working. But I'll note that method for troubleshooting
in future.
Regards,
Paul
On 2016-04-28 01:16:55, Adam Porter wrote:
> I would try opening the el files and eval-buffer in each one, then see
> if the commands are available.
file-alist '(("myem...@gmail.com" .
"~/Dropbox/org/calendars/schedule.org")
))
#+END_SRC
I hope it helps somebody out.
On 27 April 2016 at 06:41, Paul Harper wrote:
>
> I am following this article "Taming Google Calendar With Org-Mode"
t does not find the command. Mx cf only
finds cfengine.
What is the best way for me to troubleshoot this? My setup is identical
to the article except for:
(add-to-list 'load-path "/home/username/.emacs.d/elpa/calfw-20160302.1858")
(require 'calfw)
(require 'calfw-org)
Regards
Paul
--
Sent with my mu4e
Thanks for reporting the problem. As Eli suggested, it was a typo in org.el that
was exposed by recent changes to encode-time. I installed into master the
attached patch, which I think fixes the bug.
From 313e98ceb078468498998305749b2790b7ba Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Paul Eggert
Date
Thanks for the feedback, Nicolas. I wasn't familiar with defcustom. I made
the two edits and attached an updated patch. I would be happy to maintain
the file in org-mode for now and look into moving it into ELPA.
Thanks
Paul Schorfheide
On Thu, Mar 17, 2016 at 6:23 AM Nicolas Goaziou
Hi:
I made a small change to ox-confluence.el to support additional language
name mappings. Can someone please review it?
Thanks
Paul Schorfheide
0001-Add-org-confluence-lang-alist.patch
Description: Binary data
On 03/10/2016 09:47 AM, Kaushal Modi wrote:
How can I make the help-echo property display the ` and ' verbatim,
without curving them?
Help strings are considered documentation, so you need to escape special
characters in help-echo property strings the same way you'd escape them
in doc strin
On 03/10/2016 07:33 AM, Kaushal Modi wrote:
Shouldn't this be handled by `substitute-command-keys' already?
The fix
looks like a hack.
I don't think this has anything to do with substitute-command-keys.
That function simply returns a string.
Right, 'message' and 'substitute-comm
I'm interested in treating an entire node or subtree as a source block for
the purposes of tangling.
Is there some way to specify that, say with properties, without having to
explicitly surround text to be tangled with "#+BEGIN_SRC...#+END_SRC" ?
Thanks,
Paul
This updates the version of org-velocity in contrib to the latest version.
The new version supports an Ido-like style of refining searches
interactively, and changes the default behavior to better accommodate users
who use org-velocity for navigation instead of note-taking.
Paul Rodriguez
From
On 08/10/15 20:42, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> On Tuesday, 6 Oct 2015 at 21:34, Paul Jewell wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>> So by setting org-user-agenda-files in my .emacs before loading
>> org-mode.el (which I have in my ~/.emacs.d/lisp directory), I should be
>> setting o
Good evening!
I am starting to use a more complex setup for org-mode, having left it
alone for more than a year. The setup I am using is documented here:
http://doc.norang.ca/org-mode.html
I am having a problem with setting up the org-agenda-files variable in
the startup code:
In my .emacs:
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Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Friday, 11 Sep 2015 at 18:42, Ramon Diaz-Uriarte wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>> I use syncthing (https://syncthing.net/) which, admittedly, does not
>> require a server nor uses SSH :-). I keep four computers in sync this way,
>> and also use it to send/receive the org files (wit
Tobias Frischholz writes:
> Hey there!
>
> I was wondering what is your favorite way of syncing your org files and
> everything.
> I’ve checked out unison, but I want more of an automated system that
> synchronizes my two clients via an SSH server.
>
> So far, I’ve also read that people use TRAMP
Xebar Saram writes:
> Hi
>
> i was wondering if anyone knows how to export a subtree as a simple org file.
> i know i can copy paste into a new file but it seems quick to just export a
> subtree to a new org file :)
>
Narrow to subtree (C-x n s) then export to org (C-c C-e o o).
When I open an org file I get
File mode specification error: (invalid-function setq-local)
I just upgraded so I don't know of any other problems
Paul Schlesinger
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Paul H. Schlesinger MD, PhD
Washington University School of Medicine
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