-prefix-format %-12:t )
(org-deadline-warning-days 0)
(org-agenda-include-all-todo nil)
(org-agenda-repeating-timestamp-show-all t)
This results in only a day view because org-agenda-current-span is still
'day.
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and then a
skip function. Would it perhaps be quicker to use org-search-view to
match against two regexps (the name and the contacts email property)?
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If I clock into a task, emacs complains that org-export-default-language
is void.
I noticed that org-clocktable-defaults contains a reference to the
variable org-export-default-language, which has not been defined yet
because org-exp.el has not been loaded yet.
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Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:
Bastien Guerry b...@altern.org writes:
Patch 543 (http://patchwork.newartisans.com/patch/543/) is now Accepted.
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-list): Use org-agenda-current-span as a
possible default span if it is set.
This patch breaks custom commands
Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:
Has there been any progress on this issue? I am finding that the local
span bindings in the custom command above still do not have any effect.
My default agenda span is a day. If I call the custom command above, it
displays only one day, despite the local
---start-8---
* Test
- [ ] Now
- [X] Not now
- [X] Later
- Not yet
- Never
--8---cut here---end---8---
Then if I call org-toggle-checkbox on the headline again, nothing
happens. The two boxes remain checked.
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Matt
. This is not an interruption, but rather a normal part of
my workflow. In these instances, a separate buffer for search results
would be exceptionally useful.
Just a thought.
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Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
Artificially adding the [Orgmode] label to make sure nobody misses this
announcement.
FWIW, this new label seems to have confused Gmane:
http://news.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode
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Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
Artificially adding the [Orgmode] label to make sure nobody misses this
announcement.
FWIW, this new label seems to have confused Gmane:
http://news.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode
I should clarify. The old [Orgmode
Hi Bastien,
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:
Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:
Has there been any progress on this issue? I am finding that the local
span bindings in the custom command above still do not have any effect.
My default agenda span
)
Delete the footnote at point.
--8---cut here---end---8---
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Matt
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
here it is, release 7.5, my first release as Org's new maintainer.
What a fantastic release! Thanks for all the hard work on this Bastien.
And congratulations!
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Matt
Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:
I traced the problem to an extra forward-line added to
org-footnote-goto-local-insertion-point with commit
145109dc4a6f161e4ad826bea9cc970363649280.
The following patch fixes the sorting problem in org buffers. AFAICT, it
has no effect on footnote
Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:
Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:
I traced the problem to an extra forward-line added to
org-footnote-goto-local-insertion-point with commit
145109dc4a6f161e4ad826bea9cc970363649280.
The following patch fixes the sorting problem in org buffers
1 here? As it
stands org-mode only looks for the link across a total of 3 lines. A
parameter of 5, for instance, would allow links to span 10 lines.
Best,
Matt
Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:
I find that I cannot open or edit bracket links that span more than one
line.
Correction: This should read more than three lines.
- Matt
into the org outline that it defeats the purpose of using org for
drafting the presentation. So perhaps I'm too fussy. :)
Any insights and/or advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Matt
improperly indented multi-line
items.
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Matt
Nicolas n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
Hello,
Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:
A related bug:
- one
- very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very,
very, long
- short
If one calls unfill-paragraph on the very, very line above, nothing
happens. In the past
Hi Eric,
Eric S Fraga e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk writes:
Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:
Any ideas how I might accomplish similar effects in org-beamer (without
having too hack up the org file with too much LaTeX code)?
The attached (with three different figures...) will do the job although
something
One must then hit C-c C-c again to check the item off.
Would it be possible to restore the old behavior? A progression from
partial completion to full completion seems the most logical sequence.
Thanks,
Matt
* lisp/org-footnote.el: (org-footnote-create-definition): Don't search
for last footnote when in org-mode file.
The recent changes to accommodate signatures in message-mode instruct
org-mode to search for the last footnote in the entire buffer when
inserting a new footnote definition. This
* lisp/org-footnote.el: (org-footnote-create-definition): Allow for
footnote sections above the current footnote insertion point.
Fixes bug in which org-mode will create a new footnote section if the
current footnote section is not beneath the current insertion point.
---
lisp/org-footnote.el
* lisp/org-footnote.el: (org-footnote-auto-label): New random option
* lisp/org-footnote.el: (org-footnote-new): Create random footnote
labels with unique ids
---
lisp/org-footnote.el | 16
1 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/lisp/org-footnote.el
with #+begin_latex:...#+end_latex, but
not with #+latex.
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Matt
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com writes:
Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org wrote:
In the following example...
* Testing
#+latex: \custommacro{%
[[http:www.google.com][Google]]
/The quick brown fox./
#+latex: }
...the lines between the latex declarations are not exported:
The opening
then be
plugged into a modular templating system.
That said, an org file is a *complex* thing, and the exporter already
produces very nice html. :)
Best,
Matt
Footnotes:
[1] http://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/s5/
wheels.
Do others have the same experience? If so, does anyone have any tips on
how to diagnose this further?
(insert \n emacs-version)
23.3.1
(insert \n org-version)
7.5
Best,
Matt
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
On Mar 15, 2011, at 4:25 AM, Matt Lundin wrote:
I've been navigating the org-issues file (14000+ lines) and have found
movement within the file to be fairly slow. Sometimes Emacs will lock up
for several seconds.
For instance, to move from
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
DO you have flyspell turned on?
Yes, but the same results occur with flyspell turned off. (See my
response to your other email.)
Best,
Matt
Eric S Fraga e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk writes:
Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:
Interesting. It doesn't take 3 seconds on my system (Intel(R)
Pentium(R) D CPU 2.80GHz) but there is a noticeable delay using C-n to
move from =* Other= to =* Closed issues=. However, using C-cC-n to move
has
of memory. That probably explains some of the difference
I see. Matt, what kind of hardware are you using?
Yes, hardware is indeed a factor here. I'm using a dual-core Atom processor
with 2GB of memory.
Matt
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
Matt, can you build and locally test such a file? Then instrument
next-line when jumping from headline 1 to 2, to 3, to 4?
I'm on the job. :)
I'll write back with an official report. Suffice it to say that my early
experiments show org-mode cruising through
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa celose...@gmail.com writes:
What I want to do now is setup the links. Is there a way to setup a
link to an agenda function? It'd be nice.
[[elisp:(org-agenda nil a)][Agenda]]
Replace the a with the shortcut of your choice.
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Matt
the original text and can confirm that it resulted from
calling fill-paragraph.
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Matt
)
(org-refile-targets '((my-org-refile-targets :maxlevel . 1
(org-refile t)))
--8---cut here---end---8---
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Matt
---cut here---start-8---
(org-add-agenda-custom-command
'(X tags TASK+CATEGORY=\Admin\
((org-agenda-overriding-header Test
--8---cut here---end---8---
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Matt
org-advertized-archive-subtree: Symbol's function definition is void:
org-datetree-find-year-create
I think you'll need (require 'org-datetree) in your .emacs. The problem
is that the advice calls functions from that file that are not
autoloaded.
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Matt
And I had done a C-c C-x ! to reload
Aankhen aank...@gmail.com writes:
On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 02:08, Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org wrote:
Pere Quintana Seguí pquint...@obsebre.es writes:
Now I have to learn to better navigate within my much longer org files.
Before, I used ido-mode to jump from buffer to buffer, now I guess I
---8---
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Matt
).
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Matt
of
multipart/alternative messages sent by Gmail by setting the variable
mm-discouraged-alternatives or by converting the html to text via
mm-text-html-renderer.
This doesn't fix the underlying problem of Gmail users sending multipart
messages, but it at least makes the emails readable.
Best,
Matt
Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:
Jambunathan K kjambunat...@gmail.com writes:
This patch (0135cb9c) breaks Wes Hardaker's generic export (in contrib).
Since the backend is nil, the following line causes org-export to try to
require org-nil:
(require (intern (concat org- backend-name
, to remove unneeded sections of code/prose without deleting
them altogether. I do this all the time when drafting a new bit of code
or an essay.
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Matt
-paragraph))
I'm not sure how this will affect calling fill on lists or tables,
however.
A proper fix would probably add a test to org-fill-paragraph to see if
we are in message mode.
Best,
Matt
Daniel Mahler dmah...@gmail.com writes:
What is the best way to publishh org-mode outlines to google docs.
I can upload the PDF, but I need the resulting google docs to be editable.
http://docs.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=enanswer=186466topic=1153381
Best,
Matt
to integrate filetags with export.
Perhaps this should be a feature request?
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Matt
John
Alas, I believe exclude tags only work with trees (not filetags).
According to the docstring of org-export-handle-export-tags, If any of
SELECT-TAGS is found, all *trees* not marked by a SELECT-TAG
as expected.
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Matt
the
relevant files using org links. I'd be happy to share it if anyone is
interested.
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Matt
Rasmus rasmus.p...@gmail.com writes:
[Matt and William's setup]
I have looked for a good way to keep track of academic papers (pdfs) and
Bibtex for a long time. I'd love to see a worg page on this topic.
Meanwhile, I have found some sweet Bibtex-search interfaces for
Emacs
-abbrev-table blk 'skel-org-block)
--8---cut here---end---8---
You can see a whole range of options for inserting source blocks in this
FAQ:
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html#shortcuts-for-entering-source-blocks
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Matt
on]
`
The number keeps growing with more typing, since make-overlay is called
without a test to see if an overlay already exists.
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Matt
{section} in LaTeX, say.
Is there an \end{section} in LaTeX?
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Matt
a nuisance. What are my options, if any, to get the outline
behaviour as above?
Apart from the hack above, I would recommend inline tasks.
Subheading 1
More thoughts expressed here
END
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Matt
no additional
markup.
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Matt
-diary activate)
(let ((org-agenda-prefix-format %t %s ))
ad-do-it))
--8---cut here---end---8---
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Matt
the buffer will be widened and point will move to the
target but only after being told that there is no match and asked if I want
to create a new heading.
This seems a bug to me, since the buffer is widened and the correct
target found after the warning.
Best,
Matt
a \label{somelabel} tag is
inserted. Attached is a patch including this information in the
docstring.
I believe it is replaced by the contents of the BEAMER_extra property.
This information does indeed seem to be missing from the docstring.
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Matt
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Suvayu
Open source is the future
. The more dishes there are on the table, the merrier
everyone is. :)
(length (buffer-list)) = 178
And I haven't started ERC yet. ;)
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:: Yet another
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Matt
. How might this interact with the functionality already offered
by enumerated lists? For instance, might it be helpful to be able to
convert a list to a set of enumerated todos and vice versa?
Thanks in advance for entertaining these questions born of brainstorming
and curiosity!
Best,
Matt
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
On Mar 31, 2011, at 3:31 PM, Matt Lundin wrote:
Hi Carsten,
I noticed you have added a new function to org.el called
org-new-numbered-item, which inserts items like this:
* TODO Action #1:#1:
* TODO
this setting active for the jump.
A quick check of the git history reveals that org-agenda-goto-date has
*always* been rather basic. It simply calls org-agenda-list for the date
in question. Unlike org-agenda-goto-today, it pays no attention to the
local settings for the current agenda.
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it. The issue has to do with visibility and
folding while editing, not with exporting (since html and latex can't
render such a nested structure).
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Matt
Stephen Eglen s.j.eg...@damtp.cam.ac.uk writes:
Agreed. Google Scholar citations need very close proofreading, as they
can be erroneous or poorly formatted.
Thanks Matt - I'd agree with this, having seen oddities from google
scholar. I emailed them ages ago about one problem (formatting
://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html#ml-subscription-and-gmane
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,
crowding out the content. I'm restoring the pop-up behavior for the
time being.
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Matt
to generate a proper bib file with all entries cited
in your paper.
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Matt
: 2011-04-03 Sun .+1w
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Tom adatgyu...@gmail.com writes:
Matt Lundin mdl at imapmail.org writes:
I cannot reproduce this.
Did you start emacs without any initialization? I started it with
-Q and loaded org 7.5 manually to avoid affecting the test with
my own org customizations.
I still cannot reproduce
not be necessary, given that pandoc
can already convert to org files. :)
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Matt
Hi Jambunathan,
Jambunathan K kjambunat...@gmail.com writes:
Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:
I agree that the org-exporter currently does its job very well. The
astounding utility of org-mode is ample proof of the value of releasing
early; even if the exporter is not as elegant
than having to mark the tree
manually.
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Matt
be looking at to ensure this change does
not cause a regression?
cheers,
Matt
,
Matt
Richard Riley rile...@googlemail.com writes:
Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa celose...@gmail.com writes:
Is it possible to hide tags?
Rationale: Sometimes an item has so many tags, that it becomes kind of
annoying visually.
It'd be nice to have a command
that are
SCHEDULED stay on your agenda forever (or until archived, and still
forever with archive view on), which is nasty.
There is a nice FAQ on this:
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html#scheduled-vs-deadline-vs-timestamp
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Matt
the various options:
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html#shortcuts-for-entering-source-blocks
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Matt
Christopher Allan Webber cweb...@dustycloud.org writes:
Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:
There is a special property name for active timestamps: TIMESTAMP. You
can access the first active timestamp in an entry (either with column
view or org-entry-get) via the special property TIMESTAMP
Giovanni Ridolfi giovanni.rido...@yahoo.it writes:
Richard Riley rile...@googlemail.com writes:
Cc:-ed Matt Lundin
ps I have signed fsf papers if that little utility snippet is any good
(ok, will need a defvar I guess for the tag used).
Maybe in the hack page of worg?
Feel free
Richard Riley rile...@googlemail.com writes:
Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:
Giovanni Ridolfi giovanni.rido...@yahoo.it writes:
Richard Riley rile...@googlemail.com writes:
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ps I have signed fsf papers if that little utility snippet is any good
(ok, will need
do you think?
You can jump to any day in the agenda from the calendar by navigating to
the relevant date and pressing c. Does that perhaps fit your use case?
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Matt
, Wikipedia suggests this is acceptable:
,[ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dash#Em_dash ]
| When an actual em dash is unavailable—as in the ASCII character set—a
| double (--) or triple hyphen-minus (---) is used.
`
Of course, a line in Wikipedia does not a standard make. :)
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Matt
.
Could you please upgrade to org-mode 7.5 and see if the problem persists.
Does anybody know if the problem is it my setup or in a bug in org?
Please provide a backtrace.
M-x toggle-debug-on-error
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Matt
Provided you have the emacs server running, you can access the task with
the following:
emacsclient -e org-clock-current-task
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Matt
-bibtex/blob/master/org-bibtex.el
Thanks for announcing this! One note: I believe the name conflicts with
a core org-module (org-bibtex.el), which is used to store and open
bibtex links.
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Matt
://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/advanced-searching.html#tag-searches
- http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-custom-agenda-commands.html
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Matt
Radosław Grzanka radosl...@gmail.com writes:
Hello,
W dniu 2011-04-20 14:52, Matt Lundin pisze:
I'd like to have two agenda views:
1. should show things I can do at work and internet and untagged tasks
2. should show things I can do at home and internet and untagged tasks
The simplest
Thomas S. Dye t...@tsdye.com writes:
This could be very useful and a significant enhancement to Org-mode
for note taking. With it, library time can be spent almost entirely
within Org-mode, capturing bibliographic information and taking
reading notes. It feels like the right level of
,
Matt
Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:
Also, it might be nice to allow a way to one's existing bibtex entry
^ use
-
type and field definitions---i.e., bibtex-entry-field-alist.
sets org-log-repeat to 'state, but I want to it to be set to 'time.
Is there a way to set to it 'time instead of 'state?
AFAICT 'time and 'state are the same thing.
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in the columns view? One advantage of including the heading is that, as
your data grows, you can use that line to summarize the data in the
subheadings:
(info (org) Column attributes)
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Matt
Hi Eric,
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
In an attempt to organize my reading notes, I've written the following
tool which allows both for exporting Org-mode headlines with bibtex
meta-data
Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
As one possible solution to this name conflict, I've folded my
org-bibtex.el into the existing org-bibtex.el in the Org-mode core. The
attached patch performs this integration adding the functionality in my
Jonathan BISSON bissonjonat...@gmail.com writes:
You have PyOrgMode also (https://github.com/bjonnh/PyOrgMode)
And there is a list of the various tools on Worg:
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tools/index.html
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Matt
for internal, backend agnostic bibliographical export and
formatting---not unlike the way in which org-contacts.el replaces bbdb.
Wishful thinking?... :)
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Matt
.
It is a wrapper around the multi-occur interface, so you can
simply type your search pattern and the occur results from your org
buffers are updated dynamically as you type.
This is great! Thanks for sharing.
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Matt
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