Re: [Orgmode] Slides with Org

2008-09-02 Thread Carsten Dominik
Awesome, you did it again.  What better way t make notes during a  
meeting and present them at the end.


- Carsten

On Aug 28, 2008, at 12:27 AM, Sebastian Rose wrote:


Hi,


Rick asked for Slides from Org-modes HTML export recently.
While there is no real support slides in org-info.js, I
still gave it try to have a poor mans slides.

The main missing thing was the ability to navigate the
section by clicking the window. This is now added and in
the worg git.

Please review and complain :-)



What's new?

 - press 'x' to switch to slide view mode.
 - #+INFOJS_OPT: view:slide

 In slide view mode:

 - click to go to the next section
 - dblclick to go back.


A little demo is attached to this email (unpack, go to the
folder org-slides and open slides.html in your browser.



For REAL slides a different tool should be written (using jQuery
or similar). Since slides are so different from 'normal' HTML, I
guess they would blow the scripts size. If I think of slides, I
think of efects.




Have Fun,

- Sebastian



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Re: [Orgmode] Patch for Plain Text Export

2008-09-02 Thread Carsten Dominik

Applied, thanks.

- Carsten

On Aug 24, 2008, at 8:01 PM, Thomas Fuchs wrote:



Hi,

I detected, that using org-store-agenda-views to export my views
to *.txt in plain text results in files growing and growing because
the new views are appended.

In my understanding this is not the intended behavior. Every new
export should replace the previous one.

I attached a very simple patch to correct this.


Yours sincerly
Thomas Fuchs

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Re: [Orgmode] Undoing from Org Done Notes

2008-09-02 Thread Rick Moynihan
Apologies for the noise, but I haven't seen a response to this feature 
request / query, and org-mode continues to bug me because of this :-)


Any responses, suggestions (and especially implemenations ;-) ) welcome.

Thanks again,

R.

Rick Moynihan wrote:

Hi all,

I make quite extensive use of org's sequences, and make use of the 
org-log-done features to prompt for a note when a task is closed.


My problem is that when reorganising I often push a sequence on to a 
done state instead of switching sequences, i.e. I press S- 
instead of C-S-.  When this happens a note window is popped up, 
where by I am forced to press C-c C-k to close the note window, then I 
need to press C-_ to undo the original change.


One thing I have noticed is that my reflex action upon seeing the Note 
and realising that's not what I want, is to press undo at that point. 
Rather than enter the mildly frustrating workflow above, would it be 
possible to have undo close the note, and then revert the headline into 
it's previous state, by calling undo again in the original buffer?


Obviously you'd only want this if the Org Note buffer didn't contain any 
changes.  If it did, the stock undo behaviour makes sense, except when 
you've made some changes and spent all your undo's, pressing undo again 
might want to ask whether you want to close the note and revert the 
state change in the previous buffer.


Does this make sense?

R.



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[Orgmode] Re: org-plot (generating graphs from org-mode)

2008-09-02 Thread Thomas Baumann
Awesome, thanks.

Thomas



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[Orgmode] diary integration

2008-09-02 Thread Richard G Riley

I keep all diary stuff in an org file. I have turned off including the
external .diary file into org.

However my .diary file (which feeds the calendar) looks like:

&%%(org-diary)
Oct 13, 2008 hello


Should anniversaries (bbdb) and todos etc not be hilited in the calendar as
"hello" above is?



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[Orgmode] configuring org-export-latex-classes

2008-09-02 Thread Rainer Thiel
I can't seem to find a way to configure the variable
org-export-latex-classes either directly (via customize-variable) or
through customizing a group.  customize-variable can't find this
variable, and I am unable to find the customizing group it may be in.
Some time (only a couple of weeks) ago I did successfully customize
that variable through a group for the life of me I now can't remember.

Can someone help me, please?

Many thanks in advance,

Rainer
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Re: [Orgmode] configuring org-export-latex-classes

2008-09-02 Thread Russell Adams
On Tue, Sep 02, 2008 at 08:59:33PM +0200, Rainer Thiel wrote:
> I can't seem to find a way to configure the variable
> org-export-latex-classes either directly (via customize-variable) or
> through customizing a group.  customize-variable can't find this
> variable, and I am unable to find the customizing group it may be in.
> Some time (only a couple of weeks) ago I did successfully customize
> that variable through a group for the life of me I now can't remember.

I set mine directly in .emacs, I haven't tried the customize
interface.

Perhaps you should edit it directly if you've already got it set.

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[Orgmode] Re: Strange key binding problem

2008-09-02 Thread Samuel Wales
If I evaluate the following sexp in the org-mode buffer, should it
take effect?  It doesn't take effect for either ESC down or alt-down.

(org-defkey org-mode-map [(meta down)]  'org-metadown)

Thanks.


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Re: [Orgmode] configuring org-export-latex-classes

2008-09-02 Thread Rainer Thiel
2008/9/2 Russell Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I set mine directly in .emacs, I haven't tried the customize
> interface.
>
> Perhaps you should edit it directly if you've already got it set.

I'll do that as a last resort indeed, but I am actually trying to use
the customize interface as much as possible.

Thank you very much anyway,

Rainer
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[Orgmode] Re: Undoing from Org Done Notes

2008-09-02 Thread Bernt Hansen
I avoid this issue with

,
| (setq org-use-fast-todo-selection t)
`

then I use C-c C-t and select the todo item I want directly.  I no
longer deal with going through the wrong state (and prompting for a
note) before going to my desired todo keyword.

My org-todo-keywords are:

,
| (setq org-todo-keywords
|   '((sequence "TODO(t)" "NEXT(n)" "WAITING(w@/!)" "ONGOING(o)" 
"SOMEDAY(s@/!)" "|" "DONE(d!/!)" "CANCELLED(c!/!)")
|   (sequence "QUOTATION(Q!)" "QUOTED(D!)" "APPROVED(A!)" "|" "EXPIRED(E!)" 
"REJECTED(R!)")
|   (sequence "OPEN(O!)" "|" "CLOSED(C!)")))
`

Hope that works for you too.

-Bernt


Rick Moynihan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Apologies for the noise, but I haven't seen a response to this feature
> request / query, and org-mode continues to bug me because of this :-)
>
> Any responses, suggestions (and especially implemenations ;-) ) welcome.
>
> Thanks again,
>
> R.
>
> Rick Moynihan wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I make quite extensive use of org's sequences, and make use of the
>> org-log-done features to prompt for a note when a task is closed.
>>
>> My problem is that when reorganising I often push a sequence on to a
>> done state instead of switching sequences, i.e. I press S-
>> instead of C-S-.  When this happens a note window is popped
>> up, where by I am forced to press C-c C-k to close the note window,
>> then I need to press C-_ to undo the original change.
>>
>> One thing I have noticed is that my reflex action upon seeing the
>> Note and realising that's not what I want, is to press undo at that
>> point. Rather than enter the mildly frustrating workflow above,
>> would it be possible to have undo close the note, and then revert
>> the headline into it's previous state, by calling undo again in the
>> original buffer?
>>
>> Obviously you'd only want this if the Org Note buffer didn't contain
>> any changes.  If it did, the stock undo behaviour makes sense,
>> except when you've made some changes and spent all your undo's,
>> pressing undo again might want to ask whether you want to close the
>> note and revert the state change in the previous buffer.
>>
>> Does this make sense?
>>
>> R.
>
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Re: [Orgmode] configuring org-export-latex-classes

2008-09-02 Thread Nick Dokos
Rainer Thiel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I can't seem to find a way to configure the variable
> org-export-latex-classes either directly (via customize-variable) or
> through customizing a group.  customize-variable can't find this
> variable, and I am unable to find the customizing group it may be in.
> Some time (only a couple of weeks) ago I did successfully customize
> that variable through a group for the life of me I now can't remember.
> 
> Can someone help me, please?
> 

There seems to be a missing defgroup, so the org-export-latex customizations
end up disappearing. Try adding this to org-export-latex.el:


(defgroup org-export-latex nil
  "Options for exporting Org-mode files to LaTeX."
  :tag "Org Export LaTeX"
  :group 'org-export)


Nick



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[Orgmode] Re: diary integration

2008-09-02 Thread Richard G Riley

Richard G Riley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I keep all diary stuff in an org file. I have turned off including the
> external .diary file into org.
>
> However my .diary file (which feeds the calendar) looks like:
>
> &%%(org-diary)
> Oct 13, 2008 hello
>
>
> Should anniversaries (bbdb) and todos etc not be hilited in the calendar as
> "hello" above is?


Aargh. I had the "&" there - removing it and including

(require 'diary-lib)
(add-hook 'diary-display-hook 'fancy-diary-display)


in my init file solved the problem. Its very slow though and I dont have
that many scheduled items.



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Re: [Orgmode] Re: org-plot (generating graphs from org-mode)

2008-09-02 Thread JBash
In trying the example, I'm getting a message saying a function definition
(org-table-to-lisp) is void.
I've been using org-mode for a few months, but I'm not at all familiar with
lisp.
I just today pulled the files (org-plot.el and example.org) from
http://github.com/eschulte/org-plot/tree/master.
Can someone help?

Thanks,
Jerry

Using emacs 22.2.1; gnuplot 4.2 patchlevel 2; debian lenny

OVERVIEW
CHILDREN
Loading
/home/jlb/dl1/eschulte-org-plot-e30c71abadada20558d11610943c3d8f42fc4258/org-plot.el
(source)...done
(progn (add-to-list 'load-path "./") (load "org-plot.el")) => t
(local-set-key "\M-\C-g" 'org-plot/gnuplot) => org-plot/gnuplot
Loading /home/jlb/emacs/org-mode/lisp/org-table.el (source)...done
let*: Symbol's function definition is void: org-table-to-lisp [8 times]
call-interactively: End of buffer


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> Awesome, thanks.
>
> Thomas
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Re: [Orgmode] org-plot (generating graphs from org-mode)

2008-09-02 Thread William Henney
Hi Eric

On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 1:14 PM, Eric Schulte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks for the feedback, much appreciated.  A new version of org-plot is
> up on the git repo http://github.com/eschulte/org-plot/tree/master
>

I can confirm that the new version fixes both the problems that I
reported. Furthermore, the new option to use a column of text labels
for the x-axis is wonderful. Thanks!

> If you don't mind, I would like to add the
> table you sent above to the example.org file in org-plot to demonstrate
> this feature.
>

Yes, by all means, go ahead.

I've run into a couple more minor problems that might be worth looking
into if you have the time.

 Writing plot to file
 Two issues here:
 1. The suffix of the output file must exactly match the name of a
gnuplot terminal type. Thus file:"foo.jpeg" works, but
file:"foo.jpg" doesn't. Similarly, one needs to use
".postscript" instead of ".ps".
 2. Some terminals seem to work, but some don't (there is no error
message and the ouput file is created, but it is empty):
- Works :: jpeg, png, svg, postscript, mp
- Fails :: pdf (OK, this seems to be the only one - weird)
 Non-ascii characters in strings
 These tend not to work. However, the results vary according to
 the output terminal in use, so I suspect that this may be due to
 bugs in gnuplot. My version is
:   G N U P L O T:
:   Version 4.2 patchlevel 3
:   last modified Mar 2008
:   System: Darwin 9.4.0
 One strange thing is that, even if the .org file is utf8, the
 graphics file seems to get written as latin-1.

Cheers

Will

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