On 2018/10/26 at 10:29, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> On Friday, 26 Oct 2018 at 08:45, Garreau, Alexandre wrote:
>> I tried to eval the following block, and my point was on the last line,
>> of course, but since it begins with a “|”, it was interpreted as a
>> table, and block was not evaled: I believe thi
On 2018/10/26 at 11:34, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> "Garreau, Alexandre" writes:
>
>> I tried to eval the following block, and my point was on the last line,
>> of course, but since it begins with a “|”, it was interpreted as a
>> table, and block was not evaled: I believe this is a bug. Why would a
Hello,
"Garreau, Alexandre" writes:
> I tried to eval the following block, and my point was on the last line,
> of course, but since it begins with a “|”, it was interpreted as a
> table, and block was not evaled: I believe this is a bug. Why would a
> org table be inside a non-org source block
On Friday, 26 Oct 2018 at 08:45, Garreau, Alexandre wrote:
> I tried to eval the following block, and my point was on the last line,
> of course, but since it begins with a “|”, it was interpreted as a
> table, and block was not evaled: I believe this is a bug. Why would a
> org table be inside a
I tried to eval the following block, and my point was on the last line,
of course, but since it begins with a “|”, it was interpreted as a
table, and block was not evaled: I believe this is a bug. Why would a
org table be inside a non-org source block? it’s not even inside a
comment!
#+BEGIN_SRC
> Check the value of org-log-into-drawer?
It is a first time use for me.
The default behaviour is fine.
The following places in the documentation
should line up in agreement:
*info* (org) Drawers
*Help* C-c C-z (org-add-note)
maybe add a footnote about org-log-into-drawer?
Check the value of org-log-into-drawer?
--
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Hello,
I find the note is placed above the LOGBOOK drawer and not added to inside as
expected.
— quote
If you want to store a quick note in the LOGBOOK
drawer, in a similar way to state changes, use
‘C-c C-z’
Add a time-stamped note to the LOGBOOK drawer.
— quote ends
— quote
readings-hpw
Hello,
Van L writes:
> I have two windows separated by a vertical split. Left and right.
>
> On the right window, I have an elisp SRC block. I want to go in and edit it
> after ,C-c ‘, and expect the left window to narrow in.
>
> What happens next is the vertical split disappears, unexpectedly,
Hello.
I have two windows separated by a vertical split. Left and right.
On the right window, I have an elisp SRC block. I want to go in and edit it
after ,C-c ‘, and expect the left window to narrow in.
What happens next is the vertical split disappears, unexpectedly, and a
horizontal split r
Hello,
Kyle Meyer writes:
> I noticed that the "C-c C-x m" binding for org-meta-return was dropped
> in 6965098a5 (Use a single keybinding representation, 2018-01-15). Was
> this an intentional change?
No, that wasn't. Fixed. Thank you.
Regards,
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Hello,
I noticed that the "C-c C-x m" binding for org-meta-return was dropped
in 6965098a5 (Use a single keybinding representation, 2018-01-15). Was
this an intentional change? I didn't see it mentioned in the commit
message, but maybe the reason for dropping the binding is that
org-meta-return
Hi,
1. I try to paste a timestamp in org mode using C-c "." However once I
get into Calender I would like to convert to other calender, like here:
Converting To Other Calendars
https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/To-Other-Calendar.html
however pressing "p f" doesn't convert
Nicolas Goaziou nicolasgoaziou.fr> writes:
>
> Hello,
>
> K limist.com> writes:
>
> > Kyle Meyer kyleam.com> writes:
> >
> >>
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> Luke Crook balooga.com> writes:
> >>
> >> > For me, C-c ! has suddenly become unbound and no longer inserts
> >> > an inactive timestamp.
Hello,
K writes:
> Kyle Meyer kyleam.com> writes:
>
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Luke Crook balooga.com> writes:
>>
>> > For me, C-c ! has suddenly become unbound and no longer inserts
>> > an inactive timestamp. Has this changed in the base org-mode, or
>> > most likely is this an issue with my s
K writes:
> I've run into the same problem, with both Org 8.3.4 and MELPA version
> 20160307, the usual C-c ! doesn't work anymore for inserting inactive
> timestamp. If there's been no change to the default binding, any
> suggestions on how to debug this please? Thanks!
I'd suggest verifying
Kyle Meyer kyleam.com> writes:
>
> Hello,
>
> Luke Crook balooga.com> writes:
>
> > For me, C-c ! has suddenly become unbound and no longer inserts
> > an inactive timestamp. Has this changed in the base org-mode, or
> > most likely is this an issue with my setup?
>
> The default binding
Hello,
Luke Crook writes:
> For me, C-c ! has suddenly become unbound and no longer inserts
> an inactive timestamp. Has this changed in the base org-mode, or
> most likely is this an issue with my setup?
The default binding hasn't been changed in Org.
--
Kyle
For me, C-c ! has suddenly become unbound and no longer inserts
an inactive timestamp. Has this changed in the base org-mode, or
most likely is this an issue with my setup?
Thanks.
Hello Nicolas,
> Sebastien Vauban writes:
>
>> I've noticed (for a couple of weeks) that I now get "C-c * is undefined"
>> when trying to recalculate an Org table [1].
>>
>> Has it somehow been removed?
>
> I don't think so, and I cannot reproduce it with a quick test. Do you
> have an ECM?
Blush
Hello,
Sebastien Vauban
writes:
> I've noticed (for a couple of weeks) that I now get "C-c * is undefined"
> when trying to recalculate an Org table [1].
>
> Has it somehow been removed?
I don't think so, and I cannot reproduce it with a quick test. Do you
have an ECM?
Regards,
--
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Hello,
I've noticed (for a couple of weeks) that I now get "C-c * is undefined"
when trying to recalculate an Org table [1].
Has it somehow been removed?
Current configuration:
- GNU Emacs 25.0.50.1 (x86_64-w64-mingw32) of 2015-07-25 on KAEL
- Org-mode version 8.3.1 (release_8.3.1-14-gac29de)
B
thank you.
On 5/30/15, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> This should be fixed in 9e1591cbd0c6f5663c004692c520b82d9eb353c6.
Samuel Wales writes:
> when i capture in a c-c ' buffer, it asks me that question. it would
> be good to make that optional, because capture is a tool in which user
> surprise defeats its purpose. i am always surprised by the question.
> i never need to supply an answer to it.
This should be f
when i capture in a c-c ' buffer, it asks me that question. it would
be good to make that optional, because capture is a tool in which user
surprise defeats its purpose. i am always surprised by the question.
i never need to supply an answer to it.
in effect, babel has modified capture in a hard
Samuel Wales writes:
> On 5/26/15, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>>> also (unrelated) this buffer modifies capture to ask you for a label.
>>> can this be disabled?
>>
>> I don't understand this one.
>
> org.el:(setq label (read-string "Code line label: " label)))
I see this (relatively ol
On 5/26/15, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>> also (unrelated) this buffer modifies capture to ask you for a label.
>> can this be disabled?
>
> I don't understand this one.
org.el: (setq label (read-string "Code line label: " label)))
thanks.
Hello,
Samuel Wales writes:
> dunno if it is just me, but every save moves point. can this be
> disabled?
I think I fixed it earlier. Could you update Org and test again? If the
problem persists, I will need an ECM.
> also (unrelated) this buffer modifies capture to ask you for a label.
> can
dunno if it is just me, but every save moves point. can this be disabled?
also (unrelated) this buffer modifies capture to ask you for a label.
can this be disabled?
thanks.
Karl Voit writes:
> * Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>> Hello,
>
> Hi!
>
>> Could you provide an ECM? I'm unable to reproduce it.
>
> Yeah, I can do that. However, because I never did this before and I
> suppose this is going to take me at least two hours, I will post it
> whenever I got time to do the
Rasmus writes:
> Is there a way to "reset" the cache? To get out of the bad state.
M-x org-element-cache-reset
Regards,
Hi,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Rasmus writes:
>
>> When looking at the profiler, I notice avl-tree--do-delete (and other
>> avl functions) and org-element--cache-compare taking lots of speed. I
>> think I have also had this issues in mail-buffers where I use orgstruct
>> modes. Again org-eleme
Hello,
Rasmus writes:
> When looking at the profiler, I notice avl-tree--do-delete (and other
> avl functions) and org-element--cache-compare taking lots of speed. I
> think I have also had this issues in mail-buffers where I use orgstruct
> modes. Again org-element--cache showed up.
It means
* Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
Hi!
> Could you provide an ECM? I'm unable to reproduce it.
Yeah, I can do that. However, because I never did this before and I
suppose this is going to take me at least two hours, I will post it
whenever I got time to do the ECM.
Is this correct that for an E
Hello,
Karl Voit writes:
>> Issue: Whenever I change table cells via TAB, it takes twelve
>> seconds with 100% CPU core:
>>
>> org-table-next-field very slow:
>> #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
>> - command-execute 31397 99%
>> - call-interactively 31397 99%
>>
Hm. Maybe I wrongly suspected yasnippet:
* Karl Voit wrote:
>
> Background with a specific issue:
>
> Issue: Whenever I change table cells via TAB, it takes twelve
> seconds with 100% CPU core:
>
> org-table-next-field very slow:
> #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
> - command-execute 313
On 2014-10-16, at 05:52, Daniel Clemente wrote:
>> >
>> > currently clocking
>> > :CLOCK:
>> > CLOCK: [2014-10-15 Wed 16:06]
>> > CLOCK: [2014-10-13 Mon 11:23]--[2014-10-13 Mon 11:54] => 0:31
>> > :END:
>> >
>> > Now it's 16:26. If I put the cursor in 16:06 and press C-c C-y
> >
> > currently clocking
> > :CLOCK:
> > CLOCK: [2014-10-15 Wed 16:06]
> > CLOCK: [2014-10-13 Mon 11:23]--[2014-10-13 Mon 11:54] => 0:31
> > :END:
> >
> > Now it's 16:26. If I put the cursor in 16:06 and press C-c C-y
> > (org-evaluate-time-range), it would be useful to
On 2014-10-15, at 11:29, Daniel Clemente wrote:
> Feature request.
>
> currently clocking
>:CLOCK:
>CLOCK: [2014-10-15 Wed 16:06]
>CLOCK: [2014-10-13 Mon 11:23]--[2014-10-13 Mon 11:54] => 0:31
>:END:
>
> Now it's 16:26. If I put the cursor in 16:06 and press
Feature request.
currently clocking
:CLOCK:
CLOCK: [2014-10-15 Wed 16:06]
CLOCK: [2014-10-13 Mon 11:23]--[2014-10-13 Mon 11:54] => 0:31
:END:
Now it's 16:26. If I put the cursor in 16:06 and press C-c C-y
(org-evaluate-time-range), it would be useful to
Hi Samuel,
Samuel Wales writes:
> i find that when i do c-c ' on a source block, it either strips the
> final newline in the editing buffer or adds an unwanted blank line in
> the source block.
I can't reproduce this.
With (setq org-src-strip-leading-and-trailing-blank-lines nil) there
is no c
Samuel Wales writes:
hi samuel,
> i think there are several misunderstanding here.
maybe not?
> first, i am not talking about outorg at all. i am talking about babel
> source code blocks. i have changed the subject header to make that
> more obvious. outorg is not relevant to this thread, a
On 7/26/14, Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
>> did you try it?
>
> no, that was just a hint.
if you try it you will understand that it is broken.
hi thorsten,
i think there are several misunderstanding here.
first, i am not talking about outorg at all. i am talking about babel
source code blocks. i have changed the subject header to make that
more obvious. outorg is not relevant to this thread, as far as i can
tell.
second, emacs behav
Samuel Wales writes:
hi Samuel,
> did you try it?
no, that was just a hint.
But I know what you are talking about, since I had these problems with
Outorg too - whitespace changes in the conversion process between
programming language mode and org-mode although no editing at all took
place.
T
[this is why i mentioned the blank lines. both settings of this
variable fail. one adds blank lines and the other removes the final
newline.]
On 7/25/14, Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
> ,[ C-h v org-src-strip-leading-and-trailing-blank-lines RET ]
hi thorsten,
did you try it?
samuel
On 7/25/14, Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
> Samuel Wales writes:
>
>> i find that when i do c-c ' on a source block, it either strips the
>> final newline in the editing buffer or adds an unwanted blank line in
>> the source block.
>>
>> i like to have final newli
Samuel Wales writes:
> i find that when i do c-c ' on a source block, it either strips the
> final newline in the editing buffer or adds an unwanted blank line in
> the source block.
>
> i like to have final newlines in all of my buffers, including editing
> buffers. what setting allows this wit
i find that when i do c-c ' on a source block, it either strips the
final newline in the editing buffer or adds an unwanted blank line in
the source block.
i like to have final newlines in all of my buffers, including editing
buffers. what setting allows this without introducing a blank line at
t
On 2014-07-08 11:36, Axel Kielhorn writes:
> Hello,
>
> I'm writing a manual and I found the following problem:
>
> ~C-c '~ is not recognized as code. The following
You should probably remove the quote from the list of boundary items in
org-emphasis-regexp-components. This is what I have in my i
Am 09.07.2014 um 11:37 schrieb Alan Schmitt :
> On 2014-07-08 11:36, Axel Kielhorn writes:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm writing a manual and I found the following problem:
>>
>> ~C-c '~ is not recognized as code. The following
>
> You should probably remove the quote from the list of boundary items
Hello,
I'm writing a manual and I found the following problem:
~C-c '~ is not recognized as code. The following
Wie bereits gezeigt, kann org nicht nur Tabellen anzeigen, es kann
auch in Tabellen rechnen. Zum Bearbeiten der Formeln gibt man ~C-c '~
ein, dann öffnet sich ein zweites Fenster mit d
So after sorting out my .emacs file (embarrassingly large) the problem
has resolved itself.
I'm guessing it was in the elisp somewhere.
Anyway, problem resolved. I can now repeatedly convert to html without
issue. sorry to waste bandwidth.
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Hi Dave,
Dave Pawson writes:
> On 20 May 2014 20:47, Bastien wrote:
>
>> Yes, you need `C-c C-e h h' with Org >8.0.
>
> Odd. With my full .emacs file.
> C-c C-e h (and nothing happens at all)
Because the keystroke is incomplete.
It needs to be one of these:
C-c C-e h h
C-c C-e h H
C-c C-e h
On 20 May 2014 20:47, Bastien wrote:
> Yes, you need `C-c C-e h h' with Org >8.0.
Odd. With my full .emacs file.
C-c C-e h (and nothing happens at all)
h again and (if it's working) I get the message 'Wrote /dir/file.html'
With no .emacs the first h produces message
HTML export done, pushed to
Bastien writes:
> Hi Dave,
>
> Dave Pawson writes:
>
>> C-c C-e hreports HTML export done, pushed to kill ring and clipboard.
>> Repeatable, no error. I thought I needed h h to get the html export?
>
> Yes, you need `C-c C-e h h' with Org >8.0.
>
> Or `C-c C-e h h' to export in a buffe
Hi Dave,
Dave Pawson writes:
> C-c C-e hreports HTML export done, pushed to kill ring and clipboard.
> Repeatable, no error. I thought I needed h h to get the html export?
Yes, you need `C-c C-e h h' with Org >8.0.
Or `C-c C-e h h' to export in a buffer and display the buffer.
> I'l
On 20 May 2014 17:03, Bastien wrote:
> Dave Pawson writes:
>
>> Fails with
>> #+STARTUP:showall
>> #+TITLE: No limit Hold 'Em Poker
>>
>>
>> * Introduction
>>
>> Texas Hold'em is a community card poker game, with game play focused
>> as much on the betting as on the cards being played.
>
> I can'
On 20 May 2014 16:13, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Dave,
>
> Dave Pawson writes:
>
>> Emacs 24.3.1 (Org mode 8.2.6)
>
> Please report the full Org version with M-x org-version RET
Org-mode version 8.2.6 (8.2.6-18-gaaae4a-elpa
>
>> Scenario: Launch emacs. Open file in org-mode.
>> Convert to html once -
Dave Pawson writes:
> Fails with
> #+STARTUP:showall
> #+TITLE: No limit Hold 'Em Poker
>
>
> * Introduction
>
> Texas Hold'em is a community card poker game, with game play focused
> as much on the betting as on the cards being played.
I can't reproduce this.
> My concern is that I have instal
On 20 May 2014 16:43, Bastien wrote:
> Dave Pawson writes:
>
>> I'll try a smaller one.
Fails with
#+STARTUP:showall
#+TITLE: No limit Hold 'Em Poker
* Introduction
Texas Hold'em is a community card poker game, with game play focused
as much on the betting as on the cards being played.
>
Dave Pawson writes:
> I'll try a smaller one.
Yes, please.
> 'recipe'?
> Sequence was
> open emacs.
> open the xxx.org file
> convert to html once, OK
> convert to html a second time, fails with the above message?
> Is that what you mean?
Yes -- I assume you used `C-c C-e h h' the first and
Hi Dave,
Dave Pawson writes:
> Emacs 24.3.1 (Org mode 8.2.6)
Please report the full Org version with M-x org-version RET
> Scenario: Launch emacs. Open file in org-mode.
> Convert to html once - no problem.
>
> Repeat the conversion. Messages buffer shows
I can't reproduce this. Can you prov
Emacs 24.3.1 (Org mode 8.2.6)
Scenario: Launch emacs. Open file in org-mode.
Convert to html once - no problem.
Repeat the conversion. Messages buffer shows
Saving file /files/poker/nlhe.html...
Wrote /files/poker/nlhe.html
(lambda (foo) ...) quoted with ' rather than with #'
Loading `psgml': ol
this doesn't answer your question, but i find that inline footnotes
keep everything together.
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Thanks Eric,
I think that will do.
Cheers
Samuel
e...@ericabrahamsen.net writes:
> Samuel Schaumburg writes:
>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I frequently use org to write outlines for my thesis-papers. This often
>> requires lenghty footnotes. The manual says, that I can use C-c C-c to
>> jump back into
Samuel Schaumburg writes:
> Hi there,
>
> I frequently use org to write outlines for my thesis-papers. This often
> requires lenghty footnotes. The manual says, that I can use C-c C-c to
> jump back into the main text, where the footnote was originally set.
> back to the footnotemark. I can use
Samuel Schaumburg writes:
> Hi there,
>
> I frequently use org to write outlines for my thesis-papers. This often
> requires lenghty footnotes. The manual says, that I can use C-c C-c to
> jump back into the main text, where the footnote was originally set.
> back to the footnotemark. I can use
Hi there,
I frequently use org to write outlines for my thesis-papers. This often
requires lenghty footnotes. The manual says, that I can use C-c C-c to
jump back into the main text, where the footnote was originally set.
back to the footnotemark. I can use C-a if it is just a one line, but
ofte
Hello François,
2013ko azaroak 13an, François Pinard-ek idatzi zuen:
[...]
> I do not know what would be the reasonable way to correct it: preventing
> the shifting, or changing how highlighting interpret beginning of lines,
> in case of Org?
I have the following in my emacs init file to preve
Hi François,
François Pinard writes:
> Not a big problem, and I expect that someone on this list will reply
> that this is an Org limitation (a way to say that the bug is innocuous
> enough to not deserve a correction). I rather use the word limitation
> for a bug which has been documented :-).
Hi, Org people. Just observing this little nit.
If I insert an email message (copy and pasted from Gnus in my case)
within:
#+BEGIN_SRC mail
#+END_SRC
the header lines of the message are highlighted with a reasonable set of
colors. However, with the cursor within the message, I hid "C-c
Hello,
Christoph LANGE writes:
> this is a bug in Org 8.2 on Emacs 24.3. I can't use
> org-submit-bug-report right now (see previous mail), so let me try this way.
>
> I have a check list like this
>
> * [X] item
> * [ ] item
>
> and some of the items contain hyperlinks. When I am on one suc
Hi all,
this is a bug in Org 8.2 on Emacs 24.3. I can't use
org-submit-bug-report right now (see previous mail), so let me try this way.
I have a check list like this
* [X] item
* [ ] item
and some of the items contain hyperlinks. When I am on one such
hyperlink and press C-c C-c it doesn't
It might have nothing to do with it, just a possibility. Aquamacs
might be an issue; many package developers consider it nonstandard.
Samuel
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Von: Samuel Wales
> Datum: Sun, 29 Sep 2013 12:41:44 -0700
> An: M
> Cc: emacs orgmode-mailinglist
> Betreff: Re: [O] C-C C-W (refile) makes copy when invoked in Agenda view?!
>
> Did you by any chance undo in the agenda? There is a serious
> undo-boundary bug that I hav
Did you by any chance undo in the agenda? There is a serious
undo-boundary bug that I haven't been able to report yet.
On 9/29/13, M wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm having a problem with the refile command (invoked by C-C C-W):
>
> when I' using it in agenda view (for the selected line or as bulk command
>
Hi Martin,
I am not able to reproduce this with my current setup.
- Carsten
On 29.9.2013, at 11:05, M wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm having a problem with the refile command (invoked by C-C C-W):
>
> when I' using it in agenda view (for the selected line or as bulk command on
> marked items), it creat
Hi,
I'm having a problem with the refile command (invoked by C-C C-W):
when I' using it in agenda view (for the selected line or as bulk command on
marked items), it creates a copy of the items at the new place, but leaves
the old ones in place (and thus creates unwnted duplicates)!
However, whe
Hi François,
François Pinard writes:
> P.S. About an option to sort the previous way, that is, by the physical
> contents of the line, visible or not, I do not have a use case for it, I
> would not need such an option.
>
> I sometimes, yet not often, need to group together links by their
> origi
Bastien writes:
> [1] http://orgmode.org/cgit.cgi/org-mode.git/commit/?id=30d6dc
> [2] http://orgmode.org/cgit.cgi/org-mode.git/commit/?id=662cb9
While your commits are rather small, I would likely never have figured
out how to do them, the magic goes over my head. It's a little like
playing go
On 25 feb. 2013, at 10:28, Bastien wrote:
> Hi François,
>
> sorting list items and headlines is now done against the visible
> part of the item and headlines, i.e., it ignores hidden links and
> emphasis markers.
Hi Bastien,
are you sure it removes emphasis markers as well? Looks to me that
Hi Carsten,
Carsten Dominik writes:
> are you sure it removes emphasis markers as well? Looks to me that
> org-sort-remove-invisible only removes links. I guess it could be
> rewritten looking at invisibility properties, but that might be problematic
> when sorting includes a part of the buffe
Hi François,
sorting list items and headlines is now done against the visible
part of the item and headlines, i.e., it ignores hidden links and
emphasis markers.
I am not sure it is useful to add a parameter to `org-sort-list' and
`org-sort-entries' to let the user change this default behavior: d
On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 02:36:57PM -0500, François Pinard wrote:
>
> - Could org-sort, by default and for most of its current option letters,
> sort alphabetically (or lexicographically as they say!) over the
> visual aspect of the line instead of its physical contents? It might
> be diffic
Hi, Org people.
"C-c ^" (org-sort) is not as useful to me as I would like it to be. I
often have lists in which each item start with a link. When sorting
such lists, because of the [[URL][TITLE]] coding, entries are sorted
along the domain of the link (the URL), which is useful in itself of
cou
On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 12:31 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> John Hendy writes:
>
>> I can no longer =C-c '= to visit the file listed in #+setupfile:
>
> It should be fixed now. Thank you for the report.
>
Confirmed fixed! Thanks so much,
John
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Nicolas Goaziou
Hello,
John Hendy writes:
> I can no longer =C-c '= to visit the file listed in #+setupfile:
It should be fixed now. Thank you for the report.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
I can no longer =C-c '= to visit the file listed in #+setupfile:
I get "No special environment to edit here" in the mini-buffer.
M-x org-version: Org-mode version 7.9.3a (release_7.9.3a-803-gf8f548
Just to be sure, I loaded emacs with =emacs -q= followed by =M-x
load-file=, and used the followin
Please be more explicit about what you tried.
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Bastien
Is PDF to org supposed to work? I tried their CLI commands and it just
produced an empty .org file.
Pandoc http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/ should be able to handle the
conversion of html to org (but unfortunately not the reverse).
Chris.
On 9 January 2013 10:01, Jambunathan K wrote:
> Noah Eli Abrams writes:
>
> > Has anyone made an org-file out of the C / C++ standards? Would make
> > lo
Apologies to the mailing list for the dual posting; I signed up with a
different e-mail address, then assumed the first one (send from here) had
been rejected.
Anyway, I manually enter in a lot of org-files. I didn't know there were
converters out there. Anyone know of a pdf-to-org?
At Wed, 09 J
Noah Eli Abrams writes:
> Has anyone made an org-file out of the C / C++ standards? Would make
> looking things up much more convenient.
The ubiquitous format is HTML and unfortunately it is not /that/ human
friendly. I hope some writes a html2org puts that in GNU ELPA. shr.el
(part of gnus) c
Has anyone made an org-file out of the C / C++ standards? Would make
looking things up much more convenient.
Has anyone made an org file out of the C / C++ standards? Would make
looking things up much more convenient.
Hi James,
sorry, I copied the wrong function's name and my message was wrong.
What I meant is this: you need to call `org-sort-list-by-checkbox-type'
*directly* on the list you want to sort -- not after `C-c ^ f'.
`C-c ^ f org-sort-list-by-checkbox-type RET' will end up in loop because
org-sort-
On Dec 29, 2012 1:40 AM, "Bastien" wrote:
> >
> > 1. C-c ^ f org-sort-list-by-checkbox-type
> > 2. This puts the done items at the top, which I didn't want, so... C-c
^ F org-
> > sort-list-by-checkbox-type.
> > 3. Emacs goes into a tailspin (recovered by C-g).
>
> `org-list-get-item-end-before-bl
Hi James,
James Harkins writes:
> I finally had a chance to play with this -- works nicely, except I managed to
> get emacs into an infinite loop this way:
>
> 1. C-c ^ f org-sort-list-by-checkbox-type
> 2. This puts the done items at the top, which I didn't want, so... C-c ^ F
> org-
> sort-l
Carsten Dominik gmail.com> writes:
> Playing with this idea I noticed that the sorting function
> did not accept their additional arguments like sorting-key
> and get key-function in they way they should. So I patched
> them, to make the following work in the current master:
>
> (defun org-sort
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