Re: [O] How to integrate org-mode in a MS Windows-/Office-based environment?
maybe the information there is useful: http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/OrgOutlook Alfred
Re: [O] preserve trailing zeros in table output from shell script
On Sat, Jul 14, 2012 at 2:35 PM, Joseph A. Cua wrote: > I have a reporting shell script that generates a tab-delimited table. > Using it within a shell code block, org parses this nicely into an org > table. But org seems to drop any trailing zeros from numeric cells. My > reporting script has already done the number formatting, so I want > trailing zeros preserved (both within org and in html export). What's > the best way? > Some examples would help. -- Suvayu Open source is the future. It sets us free.
Re: [O] was this intentional with the default header ":results value"
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes: > Or, fiddling a bit more. > > #+name: luo > #+BEGIN_SRC R :results output raw > library(ascii) > df <- data.frame(c1="123456789123456789000",c2=2) > df$c1 <- as.vector(df$c1) > print(ascii(df,digits=c(0,0),include.rownames=F),type="org") > #+END_SRC > > #+RESULTS: luo > |c1 | c2 | > |---+| > | 123456789123456789000 | 2 | > Thanks for your help in time, it works like in a charm.
Re: [O] new exporter
Nicolas Goaziou writes: > This is related to modifications by side-effect of list elements, but > I don't know why it only happens when the file is byte-compiled and why > it only focus table cells. I just see that you fixed this. Congratulations and thank you! Regards, Achim. -- +<[Q+ Matrix-12 WAVE#46+305 Neuron microQkb Andromeda XTk Blofeld]>+ Waldorf MIDI Implementation & additional documentation: http://Synth.Stromeko.net/Downloads.html#WaldorfDocs
[O] HTML page detail
Hi, people. A tiny detail while perusing around. In page: http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/intro.html with the section about R, for the second box showing /HTML export of code/, the second line does not correspond its source in the first box. François
Re: [O] HTML page detail
François Pinard writes: > Hi, people. A tiny detail while perusing around. In page: > >http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/intro.html > > with the section about R, for the second box showing /HTML export of > code/, the second line does not correspond its source in the first > box. Fixed, thanks. -- Bastien
Re: [O] preserve trailing zeros in table output from shell script
"Joseph A. Cua" writes: > I have a reporting shell script that generates a tab-delimited table. > Using it within a shell code block, org parses this nicely into an org > table. But org seems to drop any trailing zeros from numeric cells. My > reporting script has already done the number formatting, so I want > trailing zeros preserved (both within org and in html export). What's > the best way? > If you want to return the numbers as strings *and* you want the results to be captured as an Org-mode table, then you should use the ":results org" output type so that you have complete control over the table. For example, #+begin_src sh :results output org :exports results cat < Best, -- Eric Schulte http://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte
[O] Year or Month Agenda view without empty days
If I set up a custom agenda command for 30 days, I get stuff like this: Month-agenda (W28-W33): Sunday 15 July 2012 Monday 16 July 2012 W29 Tuesday17 July 2012 Wednesday 18 July 2012 Thursday 19 July 2012 agenda_main:12:00.. Scheduled: Sushi then Blueberry fest :Trip2012:: The problem is, in MobileOrg, I see a list of days first, no indication which days have anything in them. So I would like to have this agenda view include only days with items in them: Month-agenda (W28-W33): Thursday 19 July 2012 agenda_main:12:00.. Scheduled: Sushi then Blueberry fest :Trip2012:: *Maybe* include "Monday 16 July 2012 W29" for the week number. Then in M-org, I would know if I expand a day, that there's something inside. Possible? The "customize" interface reveals no settings that would seem to apply. hjh -- James Harkins /// dewdrop world jamshar...@dewdrop-world.net http://www.dewdrop-world.net "Come said the Muse, Sing me a song no poet has yet chanted, Sing me the universal." -- Whitman blog: http://www.dewdrop-world.net/words audio clips: http://www.dewdrop-world.net/audio more audio: http://soundcloud.com/dewdrop_world/tracks
Re: [O] How to export or use org-mode data on Blackberry device?
Hi Bastien, thanks for your answer! Sorry, my question about the "format" might have been unclear - I did not have a special format in mind but e. g. I suppose that some HTML output could at least be readable by blackberry devices, so I Imagine that a HTML export of the agenda (together with all content of org-files) could be used to have a readable HTML-agenda wich contains links to the corresponding information about tasks in the org-files (also displayed with HTML markup). Does such an export feature exist? My question aimed at people who maybe use org-mode AND a Blackberry and have found a way to also use the org-mode-info ON the Blackberry (at least as read-only). > Did you search the web? I did and I don't think there is such an > application. Yes, I did (before asking here) and I had also found nothing. However, I read about "mobile org" and I wondered if that maybe could be ported with limited effort to a blackberry device?! Kind regards Martin > Von: Bastien > Organisation: GNU > Datum: Fri, 13 Jul 2012 01:48:11 +0200 > An: M > Cc: > Betreff: Re: How to export or use org-mode data on Blackberry device? > > Hi Martin, > > M writes: > >> My mobile phone is a Blackberry and I wonder if it is possible to export my >> task list (agendas) in a format readable by the Blackberry > > What is the format you need? > >> and if there >> might be even a way to have a mobile application on the Blackberry sync'ed >> to my org-mode data. > > Did you search the web? I did and I don't think there is such an > application. Your only chance is to develop it yourself, to pay > someone to develop it, or to wait for someone to do it for you. > > But let's fix the format issue above first. > > Best, > > -- > Bastien
Re: [O] mobile-org, webdav, can't push (password not accepted)
At Sat, 14 Jul 2012 12:05:16 -0400, James Harkins wrote: > > Hi, I need a little help with mobile-org and webdav. (I need to use webdav > because I live year-round in China, and the last time I tried, dropbox was > not accessible from the mainland. In any case, I prefer to keep the data > local.) Okay... the original question isn't "solved" (webdav server is still not working) but I did just discover that MobileOrg for android supports Ubuntu One as an alternative to dropbox. I don't see any coverage online about that service being blocked in China (whereas there are tons of stories about dropbox), so I guess it's going to be okay. (If not, that would cause a bit of panic as I look for an alternative...) It would be worth an update to the manual to list the other sync options. "Dropbox or WebDAV" sent me on a wild goose chase. James -- James Harkins /// dewdrop world jamshar...@dewdrop-world.net http://www.dewdrop-world.net "Come said the Muse, Sing me a song no poet has yet chanted, Sing me the universal." -- Whitman blog: http://www.dewdrop-world.net/words audio clips: http://www.dewdrop-world.net/audio more audio: http://soundcloud.com/dewdrop_world/tracks
Re: [O] new exporter
Hello, Achim Gratz writes: > I just see that you fixed this. Congratulations and thank you! Unfortunately, there's now an "(invalid function org-export-with-current-buffer-copy)" error when using make test Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou
Re: [O] new exporter
Nicolas Goaziou writes: > Unfortunately, there's now an > > "(invalid function org-export-with-current-buffer-copy)" > > error when using make test Mhh.. just tried now and I don't have this error. A leftover from the previously loaded definition maybe? -- Bastien
Re: [O] Year or Month Agenda view without empty days
At Sun, 15 Jul 2012 12:38:03 -0400, James Harkins wrote: > So I would like to have this agenda view include only days with items in them: > > Month-agenda (W28-W33): > Thursday 19 July 2012 > agenda_main:12:00.. Scheduled: Sushi then Blueberry fest > :Trip2012:: Idea: I guess I can use org-finalize-agenda-hook. The function would be something like (pseudocode): (if (the buffer's first word is "month" or "year") (do a regexp-replace changing ^\(\(Sun\|Mond\|Tue\|Wed\|Thu\|Fri\|Sat\).* \)*\(Sun\|Mond\|Tue\|Wed\|Thu\|Fri\|Sat\) to \3 )) Maybe I'm barking up the wrong tree -- if so, somebody stop me :) -- but it seems pretty straightforward, apart from learning enough emacs-lisp functions to do this. That shouldn't be too much time, but not today (other problems to beat my head against). I'll write back if I get stuck. James -- James Harkins /// dewdrop world jamshar...@dewdrop-world.net http://www.dewdrop-world.net "Come said the Muse, Sing me a song no poet has yet chanted, Sing me the universal." -- Whitman blog: http://www.dewdrop-world.net/words audio clips: http://www.dewdrop-world.net/audio more audio: http://soundcloud.com/dewdrop_world/tracks
Re: [O] new exporter
Nicolas Goaziou writes: > Unfortunately, there's now an > > "(invalid function org-export-with-current-buffer-copy)" > > error when using make test Not for me... how do you have the build and the test configured? Regards, Achim. -- +<[Q+ Matrix-12 WAVE#46+305 Neuron microQkb Andromeda XTk Blofeld]>+ SD adaptation for Waldorf Blofeld V1.15B11: http://Synth.Stromeko.net/Downloads.html#WaldorfSDada
[O] Org Build System (aka Makefile)
At long last the promised documentation for the build system starts to materialize on Worg: http://orgmode.org/worg/dev/org-build-system.html It undoubtedly needs improvement, so please let me know where and/or add to it yourself. Thank you. Regards, Achim. -- +<[Q+ Matrix-12 WAVE#46+305 Neuron microQkb Andromeda XTk Blofeld]>+ DIY Stuff: http://Synth.Stromeko.net/DIY.html
Re: [O] Org Build System (aka Makefile)
Achim Gratz writes: > At long last the promised documentation for the build system starts to > materialize on Worg: > > http://orgmode.org/worg/dev/org-build-system.html Great. Thanks for writing this up! -- Bastien
[O] Full list of hooks, commands and options on Worg
Here it is: http://orgmode.org/worg/doc.html Checking against a command is just like this: http://orgmode.org/worg/doc.html#org-refile ^^^ I think this can be useful for creating links to the documentation of the hooks/options in Worg files themselves. Enjoy, -- Bastien
Re: [O] Full list of hooks, commands and options on Worg
On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 11:39:54PM +0200, Bastien wrote: > Here it is: http://orgmode.org/worg/doc.html > > Checking against a command is just like this: > > http://orgmode.org/worg/doc.html#org-refile > ^^^ > > I think this can be useful for creating links > to the documentation of the hooks/options in > Worg files themselves. > This is going to be very useful! Great idea. -- Suvayu Open source is the future. It sets us free.
Re: [O] Full list of hooks, commands and options on Worg
Suvayu Ali writes: > This is going to be very useful! Great idea. I should have mentioned that Thorsten started this along with Eric, based on Nic's library: http://orgmode.org/worg/org-api/index.html wikidoc.el by Nic: http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs-es/wikidoc.el I will clean up the little hack I wrote for this, and perhaps remove worg/org-api/ as it is a bit redundant now. -- Bastien
Re: [O] R and babel on Windows problem
As promised, I updated Worg. It should cover the main things that came up here: - Setting the custom path via org-babel-R-command - Passing =--slave --no-save= when setting the command - The /path/to/R/bin/x64/R nuance for 64bit Windows http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/languages/ob-doc-R.html#sec-2-1 Thanks again for all the help! John
[O] Discovering Babel and R combination!
Hi, Org people. A while ago, I started to get acquainted a bit with Babel, mainly as a curiosity for an area of Org I did not know nor use yet. However, for a couple of weeks now, I'm starting to better understand how useful the combination of Babel and R may be in real situations. While documenting a few databases, exploring them with R mainly, I first developed the habit of saving some of my R code aside, as a reminder to myself for later retries or further discussions with colleagues. But I'm finding out that it is much more fruitful to put the R code directly in my documentation, taking advantage of Babel to insert the R output and graphics right into it. It gets especially interesting because of R sessions within Org, which may be used to cache prior computation results, yielding comfortable interaction speed. Also, despite hundreds of included graphics already, I do not feel any slowdown in Emacs yet. I think I'm going to just love it! :-) Thanks to all contributors! -- There are tiny improvements or questions which I would like to discuss, however. As this is all new and a bit overwhelming for me, I apologize if my reports are a bit fuzzy, I guess dust should settle as days pass, and would likely develop a clearer understanding with time. One thing is that I very often have to do "C-c C-x C-v C-c C-x C-v", that is that I toggle in-lining of images out and in. It seems that whenever I save the file, or use "C-c C-c" within an R Babel block, the images stop being in-lined, while the in-line image flag is not reset. Ideally, saving a file should not hide in-lined images. If, for some technical reason, this is unavoidable, then at least, the in-line image flag should always tell the truth, so "C-c C-x C-v" would be sufficient to recall back the images. Real fun would be that any "C-c C-c" which triggers the re-computation of an already displayed graphics, merely gets the displayed graphics to get updated in place, without any more special interaction needed to re-in-line it. Another point which gave me some fight to do is the disappearing of column and row headers in non-graphical output. I only get the raw data of the results. I found it quite annoying with R table() output, for example, which are rather meaningless with no titles at all. Currently, the only reasonable solution I have is to use ":results output org", combined with an ascii() call on the R side, once ascii configured to create Org style output (quite a nice feature, should I say!). Yet, it would be all nicer and cleaner if none of this extra machinery was required. A very minor point is that, within a #+BEGIN_ORG / #+END_ORG block, I sometimes see an extraneous space at the very beginning, before the first "|". Sometimes I do not see it, and output is perfect. I'll try to find some coincidence with other things, that would allow to hypothesize a cause. Or else, to reproduce the problem with data which is public enough that I could share it. I call it a day for now and get some sleep :-). With enough luck, will find some time to revisit this tomorrow. Yet before leaving today, I wanted to say and share my enthusiasm for this Org Babel / R combination, and also report the tiny problems above. Keep happy, all! François
Re: [O] Discovering Babel and R combination!
Aloha François, François Pinard writes: > Hi, Org people. > > A while ago, I started to get acquainted a bit with Babel, mainly as a > curiosity for an area of Org I did not know nor use yet. However, for a > couple of weeks now, I'm starting to better understand how useful the > combination of Babel and R may be in real situations. > > While documenting a few databases, exploring them with R mainly, I first > developed the habit of saving some of my R code aside, as a reminder to > myself for later retries or further discussions with colleagues. But > I'm finding out that it is much more fruitful to put the R code directly > in my documentation, taking advantage of Babel to insert the R output > and graphics right into it. It gets especially interesting because of R > sessions within Org, which may be used to cache prior computation > results, yielding comfortable interaction speed. Also, despite hundreds > of included graphics already, I do not feel any slowdown in Emacs yet. > > I think I'm going to just love it! :-) Thanks to all contributors! > > -- > > There are tiny improvements or questions which I would like to discuss, > however. As this is all new and a bit overwhelming for me, I apologize > if my reports are a bit fuzzy, I guess dust should settle as days pass, > and would likely develop a clearer understanding with time. > > One thing is that I very often have to do "C-c C-x C-v C-c C-x C-v", > that is that I toggle in-lining of images out and in. It seems that > whenever I save the file, or use "C-c C-c" within an R Babel block, the > images stop being in-lined, while the in-line image flag is not reset. > Ideally, saving a file should not hide in-lined images. If, for some > technical reason, this is unavoidable, then at least, the in-line image > flag should always tell the truth, so "C-c C-x C-v" would be sufficient > to recall back the images. > > Real fun would be that any "C-c C-c" which triggers the re-computation > of an already displayed graphics, merely gets the displayed graphics to > get updated in place, without any more special interaction needed to > re-in-line it. > > Another point which gave me some fight to do is the disappearing of > column and row headers in non-graphical output. I only get the raw data > of the results. I found it quite annoying with R table() output, for > example, which are rather meaningless with no titles at all. Currently, > the only reasonable solution I have is to use ":results output org", > combined with an ascii() call on the R side, once ascii configured to > create Org style output (quite a nice feature, should I say!). Yet, it > would be all nicer and cleaner if none of this extra machinery was > required. Have you discovered :colnames and :rownames? These two header arguments might do what you want. All the best, Tom > > A very minor point is that, within a #+BEGIN_ORG / #+END_ORG block, I > sometimes see an extraneous space at the very beginning, before the > first "|". Sometimes I do not see it, and output is perfect. I'll try > to find some coincidence with other things, that would allow to > hypothesize a cause. Or else, to reproduce the problem with data which > is public enough that I could share it. > > I call it a day for now and get some sleep :-). > > With enough luck, will find some time to revisit this tomorrow. Yet > before leaving today, I wanted to say and share my enthusiasm for this > Org Babel / R combination, and also report the tiny problems above. > > Keep happy, all! > > François > > > > -- Thomas S. Dye http://www.tsdye.com