Hello,
I am trying to put a line into a table via org capture.
My org file looks like this:
#+begin_src org
* Heading 1
#+TBLNAME: Testing
| | date| weight | BMI |
|---+-++--|
| # | <2011-05-02 Mo> | 85 | 24.8 |
| # | <2011-05-03 Di> |
Patch 781 (http://patchwork.newartisans.com/patch/781/) is now "Accepted".
Maintainer comment: none
This relates to the following submission:
http://mid.gmane.org/%3C87aaf3tv5l.fsf%40fastmail.fm%3E
Here is the original message containing the patch:
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
>
Patch 768 (http://patchwork.newartisans.com/patch/768/) is now "Accepted".
Maintainer comment: I added documentation in org.texi
This relates to the following submission:
http://mid.gmane.org/%3C1304005134-31639-2-git-send-email-rpgoldman%40sift.info%3E
Here is the original message containing t
Patch 767 (http://patchwork.newartisans.com/patch/767/) is now "Accepted".
Maintainer comment: Pushed with modifications. Some optimization, and the
original patch would have stopped at the first #+index line that was missing
the entry... Please verify that it still works
This relates to the
Hi Robert,
I am rejecting this part of the patch for now. More thinking is needed here,
also about special characters etc. No sure yet what the right course will be,
but this is much too limited.
- Carsten
On May 1, 2011, at 6:01 PM, rpgold...@sift.info wrote:
> From: Robert P. Goldman
>
>
Aankhen writes:
> (Sorry for replying to my own message.)
>
> On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 11:26, Aankhen wrote:
[...]
>> I’m not sure how accessibility is hindered, given that the contents of
>> the page are still perfectly accessible. All the fixed TOC does is
>> obscure a very small portion of t
+1 for windows support.
I would also need such a image copy tool under windows.
A way to capture an image and have it referenced/included in an org file
with a simple keychord would be most welcome.
What most of my colleagues - non Emacs users - do is open MS Word,
paste some captured images and
"David Dyer-Bennet" writes:
And where can I find a copy?
>>>
>>> How about here?:
>>>
>>> http://orgmode.org/org-6.36c.zip
>
> I can't find any POINTER to that anywhere on the site;
Please, you should have searched *also* the mailing
list archieve: (e.g. in gmane: "older org version" ).
Hello,
can somebody help me in setting up the Docbook export?
My OS is Windows XP with Cygwin installed.
Org-mode creates the Docbook xml file, but thinks it doesn't exist when
org-mode wants to process it.
See the below extract of the Messages buffer.
Any clue why this happens?
Why is fo
Hi Matthew
Thank you very much for the new version. I'm just testing the new
functions. MobileOrg will be really really good after all the new
features will be working. Nice work.
There are some issues I have detected so far (HTC Desire HD, Android
2.2.1, Dropbox-sync, completely cleaned [deleted
Hi.
I want to bind image inserting function to Ctrl-PrtScr, but cant
figure out what is the name of this button in emacs.
Does anybody know?
Thanks.
Petro
Piter_ writes:
> I want to bind image inserting function to Ctrl-PrtScr, but cant
> figure out what is the name of this button in emacs.
Typing C-h k and the button in question should give you the name.
On my system, the name is .
Best,
Matt
Hello,
I am running orgmode from git 2011-04-29 on Emacs 23.3.50.
In a message mode buffer, M-x org-capture to get the following error:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Can not create link: No Gcc header
found.")
signal(er
04/05/11 14:17, Piter_
> Hi.
> I want to bind image inserting function to Ctrl-PrtScr, but cant
> figure out what is the name of this button in emacs.
> Does anybody know?
> Thanks.
> Petro
Use C-h k to figure it out. Here, C-h k ctrl-prtscr does " is
undefined", so you'd do
(global-set-key (kbd
Hello,
I have one template as follows
("n" "Notes" entry (file "Notes.org") "* %?\n %i" :prepend t)
Every time I `C-c C-k' to abort the capture, a blank line is inserted at
the front of file Notes.org.
orgmode 2011-04-29 from git on Emacs 23.3.50.
With best wishes,
Leo
> +1 for windows support.
>
> I would also need such a image copy tool under windows.
>
> A way to capture an image and have it referenced/included in an org file
> with a simple keychord would be most welcome.
>
> What most of my colleagues - non Emacs users - do is open MS Word,
> paste some ca
Belpaire writes:
> Hello,
>
> can somebody help me in setting up the Docbook export?
I cannot help but I can definitely share my experience. I am more of a
"one off" user of docbook exporter.
>
> My OS is Windows XP with Cygwin installed.
Same here.
>
> Org-mode creates the Docbook xml fil
On 5/4/11 May 4 -3:03 AM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> Hi Robert,
>
> I am rejecting this part of the patch for now. More thinking is needed here,
> also about special characters etc. No sure yet what the right course will be,
> but this is much too limited.
Carsten,
I don't fully understand the l
Leo wrote:
> I am running orgmode from git 2011-04-29 on Emacs 23.3.50.
>
> In a message mode buffer, M-x org-capture to get the following error:
>
> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Can not create link: No Gcc header
> found.")
> signal(error ("Can not create link: No Gcc header found.")
On Wed, May 04, 2011 at 12:01:53PM +0200, Rainer Stengele wrote:
> i_view32.exe /capture=2 /convert=c:\capture_$U(%d%m%Y_%H%M%S).jpg
(defun org-screenshot ()
"Take a screenshot into a time stamped
unique-named file in the same directory as
the org-buffer and insert a link to this file."
Dear org-mode Users,
Given this table
| |a |b |c |d |
| Specific cost |1 |9 |2 |3 |
| System size | 1000 | 1000 | 1000 | 1000 |
| | | | | |
| ... | ... | ... | ... | ... |
#+TBLFM: @4=@2*@3
I am wonde
Am 04.05.2011 12:01, schrieb Rainer Stengele:
> +1 for windows support.
>
> I would also need such a image copy tool under windows.
>
> A way to capture an image and have it referenced/included in an org file
> with a simple keychord would be most welcome.
>
> What most of my colleagues - non Em
This is extremely bad, I had tried to thoroughly test all 3 sync
mechanisms I'm going to try to test this later but would you happen to
be able to capture the Logcat output?
On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 7:25 AM, Sven Bretfeld wrote:
> Hi Matthew
>
> Thank you very much for the new version. I'm jus
# I sent this one previously by mistake in reply to a totally unrelated post,
so now
# again.
Dear org-mode Users,
Given this table
| |a |b |c |d |
| Specific cost |1 |9 |2 |3 |
| System size | 1000 | 1000 | 1000 | 1000 |
| | |
Hi Michael
On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 15:25, Michael Bach wrote:
> | | a | b | c | d |
> | Specific cost | 1 | 9 | 2 | 3 |
> | System size | 1000 | 1000 | 1000 | 1000 |
> | | | | | |
> | ... | ... | ... | ... | ..
Jambunathan K writes:
> Export to xml from within emacs and export to pdf from within
> shell. (shell is bash within cygwin). There are two variations of shell
> command that I use:
>
> 1. Variation 1:
> #+begin_src sh
> xsltproc -stringparam admon.graphics 1 --output test.fo
> /usr/share/sgml
Jambunathan K writes:
>> +1 for windows support.
>>
>> I would also need such a image copy tool under windows.
>
>>
>> A way to capture an image and have it referenced/included in an org file
>> with a simple keychord would be most welcome.
>>
>> For me this is one of the things I miss a lot whil
I'm using org-enforce-todo-checkbox-dependencies and
would like to turn that feature off for a specific headline / TODO.
Is there a property I can set to allow me to change a heading from
TODO to DONE w/o checking any checkboxes?
If this isn't simple, I can continue to just use C-c C-x C-b to che
On 3 May 2011, charles sebold wrote:
> I'm bumping this. I think the patch attached to the last post could
> be better, but failing a response for now, I've decided that rather
> than drag my changes along, I'm just advising the necessary functions.
>
> So, to get this to work for Emacs on Window
On Wed, May 4, 2011 05:53, Giovanni Ridolfi wrote:
> "David Dyer-Bennet" writes:
>
> And where can I find a copy?
How about here?:
http://orgmode.org/org-6.36c.zip
>>
>> I can't find any POINTER to that anywhere on the site;
>
> Please, you should have searched *also* the
On 2011-05-04 21:14 +0800, Ulf Stegemann wrote:
> The idea behind `org-store-link' (which is triggered by `org-capture')
> in message mode is to store a link to a /sent/ message even though the
> message has not been sent by the time you call `org-store-link'. This
> currently works only with Gnus
Nathan Neff writes:
> Is there a property I can set to allow me to change a heading from
> TODO to DONE w/o checking any checkboxes?
>
> If this isn't simple, I can continue to just use C-c C-x C-b to check all
> the boxen under the headline.
I am not aware of such a property ...
>From the docs
>> Hmm... good point, doing it in completion-choices is not reliable, tho
>> using as completion table something like:
>>
>> (lambda (string pred action)
>> (let ((res (complete-with-action action completion-choices string pred)))
>> (if (and (eq action nil)
>> (assq (if (eq res t) string res) ))
On 5/4/11 May 4 -2:59 AM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> Patch 767 (http://patchwork.newartisans.com/patch/767/) is now "Accepted".
>
> Maintainer comment: Pushed with modifications. Some optimization, and the
> original patch would have stopped at the first #+index line that was missing
> the entry.
Hi Michael
On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 15:35, Michael Bach wrote:
> # I sent this one previously by mistake in reply to a totally unrelated post,
> so now
> # again.
# and also the answer again for the mail archives with this thread separate
> | |a |b |c |d |
> | Specif
On Wed, May 04 2011, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> So at least cycling-completion seems fundamentally incompatible with
> this idea of abbrev-expansion-after-completion, at least if you want to
> allow arbitrarily complex abbrevs like skeletons.
Indeed, this is a real problem.
> Could you give me an i
Hi All,
I'm working on using org mode for my PhD thesis. I'd like to do this in one
large file where each headline is a single chapter. Naturally in a thesis
there needs to be a lot of front matter: title page, abstract, signature
page, etc. Right now, I'm doing this with something like:
-
Chris Malone writes:
(Note: When using gmail, please adjust the settings to send your
messages as plain text only instead of multipart/alternative.)
> When I include the actual contents of my abstract, this preliminary material
> section (the #+begin ... #+end block) is rather large. I'd like t
I have a table with ridiculously long lines, so I have limited them by
putting '' in the first row. To edit them, I use 'C-c `' to get the
full text in a separate buffer, which works fine, especially together
with 'longlines-mode'. However, browsing the table contents is very
cumbersome, so I am wo
Hi Matt,
Sorry for the non-plain text...
I added your suggestion to my .emacs but upon export it removed the
entire block, which is odd based on the source code for the
function...
Anyway, I found another solution that now seems obvious: the
#+begin...#+end blocks themselves can be folded by eit
If you're running Emacs on a graphic environment, there is a mouse
tooltip showing the whole cell contentes when you hover over a
truncated cell.
Regards,
.j.
On Wed, May 04, 2011 at 06:48:56PM +0100, Johnny wrote:
> I have a table with ridiculously long lines, so I have limited them by
> putting
Juan Pechiar writes:
> If you're running Emacs on a graphic environment, there is a mouse
> tooltip showing the whole cell contentes when you hover over a
> truncated cell.
Thanks, but I don't like using the mouse as it is too inefficient when
moving in buffers. Is there any way not involving t
Something is broken exporting worg source to lists:
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/
is missing the list item headers.
-- Greg
--
Greg Sullivan gregory.sulli...@baesystems.com
(781)262-4553 (office) (978)430-3461 (cell)
I have a document that has big chunks of included source code.
Unfortunately, when this is typeset in LaTeX, it typically blows past
the right margin. I find it quite difficult to determine how many
characters I get in a monospace line in LaTeX, and it seems like LaTeX
won't give me enough to fit
Aloha Robert,
Have a look at the listings and minted packages. You can specify font
size on a per-document or per-language basis. I believe listings has
an option to wrap long lines (don't remember this for minted, though).
The instructions here might be helpful:
http://orgmode.org/worg/
Thomas S. Dye wrote:
> Aloha Robert,
>
> Have a look at the listings and minted packages. You can specify font size
> on a per-document or per-language basis. I believe listings has an option to
> wrap long lines (don't remember this for minted, though).
>
> The instructions here might be
"Sullivan, Gregory (US SSA)" writes:
> Something is broken exporting worg source to lists:
>
> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/
>
> is missing the list item headers.
I see it's missing the left part of the description list items. I ran a
git-bisect and found the commit that introduced the p
On 5/4/11 May 4 -4:13 PM, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
> Aloha Robert,
>
> Have a look at the listings and minted packages. You can specify font
> size on a per-document or per-language basis. I believe listings has an
> option to wrap long lines (don't remember this for minted, though).
>
> The instr
On 5/4/11 May 4 -4:44 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Tom provides the practical answers, I go for the frivolous ones :-) : the
> following
> latex program will give you the text width of the page:
>
> --8<---cut here---start->8---
> \documentclass{article}
>
> \begi
Chris Malone writes:
>
> I added your suggestion to my .emacs but upon export it removed the
> entire block, which is odd based on the source code for the
> function...
Hmm... That's not my experience.
When I export the following file...
--8<---cut here---start--
On May 4, 2011, at 11:59 AM, Robert Goldman wrote:
On 5/4/11 May 4 -4:13 PM, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
Aloha Robert,
Have a look at the listings and minted packages. You can specify
font
size on a per-document or per-language basis. I believe listings
has an
option to wrap long lines (don't
Hi Chris,
I just finished writing my master's thesis in org-mode.
On Wed, 4 May 2011 11:36:58 -0400
Chris Malone wrote:
> I'm working on using org mode for my PhD thesis. I'd like to do this
> in one large file where each headline is a single chapter. Naturally
> in a thesis there needs to be
On 5/4/11 May 4 -5:23 PM, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
>
> On May 4, 2011, at 11:59 AM, Robert Goldman wrote:
>
>> On 5/4/11 May 4 -4:13 PM, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
>>> Aloha Robert,
>>>
>>> Have a look at the listings and minted packages. You can specify font
>>> size on a per-document or per-language bas
On 4.5.2011, at 17:08, Robert Goldman wrote:
> On 5/4/11 May 4 -2:59 AM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
>> Patch 767 (http://patchwork.newartisans.com/patch/767/) is now "Accepted".
>>
>> Maintainer comment: Pushed with modifications. Some optimization, and the
>> original patch would have stopped at
On 5/4/11 May 4 -5:36 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
>
> On 4.5.2011, at 17:08, Robert Goldman wrote:
>
>> On 5/4/11 May 4 -2:59 AM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
>>> Patch 767 (http://patchwork.newartisans.com/patch/767/) is now "Accepted".
>>>
>>> Maintainer comment: Pushed with modifications. Some optim
* Literate Programming and CWEB/NOWEB work great.
** Could use \scriptsize and/or \tiny and set the margins to 0--this
is what I do:
\documentclass[10pt]{report}
\pagestyle{empty}
\usepackage{anysize}
\marginsize{0cm}{0cm}{0cm}{0cm}
\begin{document}
\tiny
\begin{verbatim}
BlahSourceCode
\end{ve
Robert Goldman wrote:
> On 5/4/11 May 4 -4:44 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
>
> > So there you have it: a frivolous exercise, almost completely OT for the
> > list and an almost useless answer[fn:1].
>
> This actually was pretty helpful. The problem is, of course, that I
> can't rewrite all of my sour
Jason Dunsmore writes:
> "Sullivan, Gregory (US SSA)" writes:
>
>> Something is broken exporting worg source to lists:
>>
>> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/
>>
>> is missing the list item headers.
>
> I see it's missing the left part of the description list items. I ran a
> git-bisect and
On 5/4/11 May 4 -6:10 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Robert Goldman wrote:
>
>> On 5/4/11 May 4 -4:44 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
>> So what I need now is some way to fix the verbatim environments that are
>> produced by org-mode to use a smaller font. I.e., instead of trying to
>> fix the source code t
,[ test.org ]
| #+OPTIONS: <:nil
| ** TODO Estimate effort for all of today's tasks
|SCHEDULED: <2011-05-05 Thu 06:40 ++1d>
`
Exporting the above file to pdf results in a file containing the
SCHEDULED timestamp in it.
I'm running org from git master, commit
cd0446243861487096983f09e5
Okay. I deny that 49e6bc899758114d6d29e69a8f9e40798d26782b broke html
export. Before that patch there were *two* bugs related to
description lists. After that there was one. See below for an
explanation and patch. This also fixes an analogous bug in latex
export.
On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 5:04
Eden Cardim wrote:
>
> ,[ test.org ]
> | #+OPTIONS: <:nil
> | ** TODO Estimate effort for all of today's tasks
> |SCHEDULED: <2011-05-05 Thu 06:40 ++1d>
> `
>
> Exporting the above file to pdf results in a file containing the
> SCHEDULED timestamp in it.
>
> I'm running org from gi
Hi Juan
You might want to try out also "C-u C-c `" or to toggle "M-x
visible-mode RET". More comfortable would be to reuse this part from
org-table-edit-field
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(let ((b (save-excursion (skip-chars-backward "^|") (point)))
(e (save-excursion (skip-chars-forward "^
Nick Dokos wrote:
> ,
> | aa6dba8a74016587755c250bb8cc4743a4082ea1 is the first bad commit
> `
>
Taking a look at the commit:
,
| commit aa6dba8a74016587755c250bb8cc4743a4082ea1
| Author: Lawrence Mitchell
| Date: Thu Jan 20 18:23:22 2011 +
|
| Only match complete words
Hi Johnny
On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 19:48, Johnny wrote:
> [...] so I am wondering if there is any way to make the
> 'org-table-edit-field' to be permanently visible in a buffer,
> automatically updating while moving around in the table to view the full
> content of the current cell?
There is not s
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