Hello everyone,
Org-mode version 5.13a
GNU Emacs 22.1.1 (i386-mingw-nt5.1.2600) of 2007-06-02 on RELEASE
I have a problem with the interaction of the "global" Agenda Buffer
(the one displayed with the "C-c a a " sequence) and some
variables defined in a file.
Here the file:
I believe you can, yes. Why don;y you just try and watch the effect
by turning on formula debugging?
BTW, 5.13d omits the parenthesis in Lisp formula interpolation...
- Carsten
On Oct 19, 2007, at 10:32 PM, Eddward DeVilla wrote:
Now, just as a stupid question, if I put a lisp expression int
Mike Newman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I think that class is the right thing here. We are saying that this is
> a "table-of-contents" rather than this is the "table-of-contents". I
> believe at present there is no mechanism to give more than one table of
> contents, but someone, sometime migh
Mike Newman wrote:
> This appears to be logical, but is in fact (I think) redundant. We can
> specify the style to applied at different levels without using
> class attributes. For example:
>
> div { background-color: lightgray}
> div > div { background-color: peachpuff}
> div > div > div { backg
On Sat, 20 Oct 2007 11:30:29 +0100
Bastien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > - The table of context is wrapped into a div with a class
> > "table-of-contents".
>
> This should be "id", not "class", since there is only one ins
"François Puitg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It's weird : why does it succeed on test.html (exported from test.org)
> and not on test.c (via org-publish-attachment) ?
`org-publish-org-to-html' doesn't copy the HTML file, it uses find-file.
Looks like find-file know about Tramp syntax, while es
Stuart McLean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Now, _from the indirect buffer_ I want a sparse tree as follows `C-c
> /' (org-sparse-tree) and at the prompt I type `p', enter the property
> name "CATEGORY" with the value "work"
>
> The message in the echo area is Wrong type argument: stringp, nil
It
> "François Puitg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > After hitting C-c C-e P, the connexion is established and a bunch of
> > tramp messages are displayed in the minibuffer. The org file is
> > correctly exported and published, but the attached source file is not:
> > at some point,
Charles Cave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am not sure how they are meant to be used, so I am asking list
> members who uses these functions?
I'm not using C-c >, but i sometimes use C-c < : it does not only
inserts the last date you're on by navigating through the calendar
with C-c >, it also
I would agree that the use is limited.
C-c > will actually look for a time stamp at point and jump to that
date in the calendar.
C-c < is meant for people who use the calendar first to walk around
an pick a date, and then want to create a link to this date.
This can be done using C-c l to stor
Hello everyone,
Org-mode version 5.13a
GNU Emacs 22.1.1 (i386-mingw-nt5.1.2600) of 2007-06-02 on RELEASE
I have a problem with the interaction of the "global" Agenda Buffer
(the one displayed with the "C-c a a " sequence) and some
variables defined in a file.
Here the file:
---
Hi,
First some background, I am using
GNU Emacs 22.1.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.10.13) of 2007-08-21 on
excelsior, modified by Debian
and org-mode version 5.13a
I have headings like (for example)
* September
** similar stuff to October
* October
** Oct 1
*** Work
:PROPERTIES:
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