Re: [O] C-c C-c in src block interpret line as table

2018-10-26 Thread Garreau, Alexandre
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

Re: [O] C-c C-c in src block interpret line as table

2018-10-26 Thread Garreau, Alexandre
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

Re: [O] C-c C-c in src block interpret line as table

2018-10-26 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
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

Re: [O] C-c C-c in src block interpret line as table

2018-10-26 Thread Eric S Fraga
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

[O] C-c C-c in src block interpret line as table

2018-10-25 Thread Garreau, Alexandre
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

Re: [O] `C-c C-z' does not add note to LOGBOOK drawer

2018-07-20 Thread Van L
> 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?

Re: [O] `C-c C-z' does not add note to LOGBOOK drawer

2018-07-20 Thread Eric S Fraga
Check the value of org-log-into-drawer? -- Eric S Fraga via Emacs 27.0.50, Org release_9.1.13-753-g2ec5d3

[O] `C-c C-z' does not add note to LOGBOOK drawer

2018-07-20 Thread Van L
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

Re: [O] , C-c ', on SRC block in two window vertical split screen goes horizontal unexpectedly

2018-05-26 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
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,

[O] , C-c ', on SRC block in two window vertical split screen goes horizontal unexpectedly

2018-05-25 Thread Van L
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

Re: [O] "C-c C-x m" binding for org-meta-return dropped in 6965098a5

2018-02-24 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
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, -- Nicolas Goaziou

[O] "C-c C-x m" binding for org-meta-return dropped in 6965098a5

2018-02-24 Thread Kyle Meyer
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

[O] C-c "." and Converting To Other Calendars

2016-07-23 Thread ST
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

Re: [O] C-c ! org-time-stamp-inactive ?

2016-03-10 Thread K
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.

Re: [O] C-c ! org-time-stamp-inactive ?

2016-03-10 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
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

Re: [O] C-c ! org-time-stamp-inactive ?

2016-03-09 Thread Kyle Meyer
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

Re: [O] C-c ! org-time-stamp-inactive ?

2016-03-09 Thread K
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

Re: [O] C-c ! org-time-stamp-inactive ?

2016-02-03 Thread Kyle Meyer
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

[O] C-c ! org-time-stamp-inactive ?

2016-02-03 Thread Luke Crook
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.

Re: [O] C-c * is undefined

2015-08-07 Thread Sebastien Vauban
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

Re: [O] C-c * is undefined

2015-08-07 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
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, -- Nicolas

[O] C-c * is undefined

2015-08-07 Thread Sebastien Vauban
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

Re: [O] C-c ' buffer recenters point after every save

2015-05-30 Thread Samuel Wales
thank you. On 5/30/15, Nicolas Goaziou wrote: > This should be fixed in 9e1591cbd0c6f5663c004692c520b82d9eb353c6.

Re: [O] C-c ' buffer recenters point after every save

2015-05-30 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
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

Re: [O] C-c ' buffer recenters point after every save

2015-05-26 Thread Samuel Wales
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

Re: [O] C-c ' buffer recenters point after every save

2015-05-26 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
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

Re: [O] C-c ' buffer recenters point after every save

2015-05-26 Thread Samuel Wales
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.

Re: [O] C-c ' buffer recenters point after every save

2015-05-26 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
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

[O] C-c ' buffer recenters point after every save

2015-05-26 Thread Samuel Wales
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.

Re: [O] C-c C-c in table takes 12 seconds

2014-11-23 Thread Bernt Hansen
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

Re: [O] C-c C-c in table takes 12 seconds

2014-11-23 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Rasmus writes: > Is there a way to "reset" the cache? To get out of the bad state. M-x org-element-cache-reset Regards,

Re: [O] C-c C-c in table takes 12 seconds

2014-11-23 Thread Rasmus
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

Re: [O] C-c C-c in table takes 12 seconds

2014-11-23 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
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

Re: [O] C-c C-c in table takes 12 seconds

2014-11-23 Thread Karl Voit
* 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

Re: [O] C-c C-c in table takes 12 seconds

2014-11-23 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
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% >>

[O] C-c C-c in table takes 12 seconds (was: yasnippet and Org-mode)

2014-11-23 Thread Karl Voit
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

Re: [O] C-c C-y in currently clocked header

2014-10-15 Thread Marcin Borkowski
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

Re: [O] C-c C-y in currently clocked header

2014-10-15 Thread Daniel Clemente
> > > > 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

Re: [O] C-c C-y in currently clocked header

2014-10-15 Thread Marcin Borkowski
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

[O] C-c C-y in currently clocked header

2014-10-15 Thread Daniel Clemente
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

Re: [O] c-c ' strips final newline or adds blank line, but never neither

2014-07-28 Thread Bastien
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

Re: [O] c-c ' in babel source blocks strips final newline or adds blank line upon returning, but never neither

2014-07-26 Thread Thorsten Jolitz
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

Re: [O] c-c ' strips final newline or adds blank line, but never neither

2014-07-26 Thread Samuel Wales
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.

Re: [O] c-c ' in babel source blocks strips final newline or adds blank line upon returning, but never neither

2014-07-26 Thread Samuel Wales
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

Re: [O] c-c ' strips final newline or adds blank line, but never neither

2014-07-26 Thread Thorsten Jolitz
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

Re: [O] c-c ' strips final newline or adds blank line, but never neither

2014-07-25 Thread Samuel Wales
[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 ]

Re: [O] c-c ' strips final newline or adds blank line, but never neither

2014-07-25 Thread Samuel Wales
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

Re: [O] c-c ' strips final newline or adds blank line, but never neither

2014-07-25 Thread Thorsten Jolitz
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

[O] c-c ' strips final newline or adds blank line, but never neither

2014-07-24 Thread Samuel Wales
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

Re: [O] ~C-c '~ not code

2014-07-10 Thread 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 in org-emphasis-regexp-components. This is what I have in my i

Re: [O] ~C-c '~ not code

2014-07-09 Thread Axel Kielhorn
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

[O] ~C-c '~ not code

2014-07-08 Thread Axel Kielhorn
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

Re: [O] C-c C-e h h (export to html)

2014-05-22 Thread Dave Pawson
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. -- Dave Pawson XSLT XSL-FO FAQ. Docbook FAQ. http://ww

Re: [O] C-c C-e h h (export to html)

2014-05-21 Thread Bastien
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

Re: [O] C-c C-e h h (export to html)

2014-05-21 Thread Dave Pawson
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

Re: [O] C-c C-e h h (export to html)

2014-05-20 Thread Nick Dokos
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

Re: [O] C-c C-e h h (export to html)

2014-05-20 Thread Bastien
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

Re: [O] C-c C-e h h (export to html)

2014-05-20 Thread Dave Pawson
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'

Re: [O] C-c C-e h h (export to html)

2014-05-20 Thread Dave Pawson
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 -

Re: [O] C-c C-e h h (export to html)

2014-05-20 Thread Bastien
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

Re: [O] C-c C-e h h (export to html)

2014-05-20 Thread Dave Pawson
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. >

Re: [O] C-c C-e h h (export to html)

2014-05-20 Thread Bastien
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

Re: [O] C-c C-e h h (export to html)

2014-05-20 Thread Bastien
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

[O] C-c C-e h h (export to html)

2014-05-18 Thread Dave Pawson
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

Re: [O] C-c C-c in Org Footnotes

2014-02-19 Thread Samuel Wales
this doesn't answer your question, but i find that inline footnotes keep everything together. -- The Kafka Pandemic: http://thekafkapandemic.blogspot.com The disease DOES progress. MANY people have died from it. ANYBODY can get it. Denmark: free Karina Hansen NOW.

Re: [O] C-c C-c in Org Footnotes

2014-02-19 Thread Samuel Schaumburg
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

Re: [O] C-c C-c in Org Footnotes

2014-02-18 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
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

Re: [O] C-c C-c in Org Footnotes

2014-02-18 Thread Rasmus
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

[O] C-c C-c in Org Footnotes

2014-02-18 Thread Samuel Schaumburg
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

Re: [O] C-c ' and mail sources

2013-11-13 Thread Aaron Ecay
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

Re: [O] C-c ' and mail sources

2013-11-13 Thread Bastien
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 :-).

[O] C-c ' and mail sources

2013-11-12 Thread François Pinard
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

Re: [O] C-c C-c doesn't tick check box when pressed on a hyperlink in a list item

2013-10-03 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
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

[O] C-c C-c doesn't tick check box when pressed on a hyperlink in a list item

2013-10-03 Thread Christoph LANGE
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

Re: [O] C-C C-W (refile) makes copy when invoked in Agenda view?!

2013-09-29 Thread Samuel Wales
It might have nothing to do with it, just a possibility. Aquamacs might be an issue; many package developers consider it nonstandard. Samuel -- The Kafka Pandemic: http://thekafkapandemic.blogspot.com The disease DOES progress. MANY people have died from it. ANYBODY can get it. Denmark: fre

Re: [O] C-C C-W (refile) makes copy when invoked in Agenda view?!

2013-09-29 Thread M
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

Re: [O] C-C C-W (refile) makes copy when invoked in Agenda view?!

2013-09-29 Thread Samuel Wales
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 >

Re: [O] C-C C-W (refile) makes copy when invoked in Agenda view?!

2013-09-29 Thread Carsten Dominik
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

[O] C-C C-W (refile) makes copy when invoked in Agenda view?!

2013-09-29 Thread M
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

Re: [O] C-c ^ not fully useful

2013-02-26 Thread Bastien
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

Re: [O] C-c ^ not fully useful

2013-02-25 Thread François Pinard
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

Re: [O] C-c ^ not fully useful

2013-02-25 Thread Carsten Dominik
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

Re: [O] C-c ^ not fully useful

2013-02-25 Thread Bastien
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

Re: [O] C-c ^ not fully useful

2013-02-25 Thread Bastien
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

Re: [O] C-c ^ not fully useful

2013-02-21 Thread Suvayu Ali
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

[O] C-c ^ not fully useful

2013-02-18 Thread François Pinard
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

Re: [O] =C-c '= isn't working to visit setupfile; bug?

2013-01-16 Thread John Hendy
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

Re: [O] =C-c '= isn't working to visit setupfile; bug?

2013-01-16 Thread 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

[O] =C-c '= isn't working to visit setupfile; bug?

2013-01-14 Thread John Hendy
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

Re: [O] C / C++ standard org file

2013-01-10 Thread Bastien
Please be more explicit about what you tried. -- Bastien

Re: [O] C / C++ standard org file

2013-01-10 Thread Noah Eli Abrams
Is PDF to org supposed to work? I tried their CLI commands and it just produced an empty .org file.

Re: [O] C / C++ standard org file

2013-01-09 Thread Christopher Witte
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

Re: [O] C / C++ standard org file

2013-01-09 Thread Noah Eli Abrams
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

Re: [O] C / C++ standard org file

2013-01-09 Thread Jambunathan K
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

[O] C / C++ standard org file

2013-01-08 Thread Noah Eli Abrams
Has anyone made an org-file out of the C / C++ standards? Would make looking things up much more convenient.

[O] C / C++ Standard org file

2013-01-08 Thread 42 147
Has anyone made an org file out of the C / C++ standards? Would make looking things up much more convenient.

Re: [O] C-c ^ for plain lists? Why not?

2012-12-28 Thread Bastien
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-

Re: [O] C-c ^ for plain lists? Why not?

2012-12-28 Thread James Harkins
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

Re: [O] C-c ^ for plain lists? Why not?

2012-12-28 Thread Bastien
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

Re: [O] C-c ^ for plain lists? Why not?

2012-12-27 Thread James Harkins
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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