Hi Sebastian,
thanks for all this analysis.
On Oct 27, 2008, at 12:55 AM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
Hi,
I tried to use (file-locked-p f) in org-publish-base-files-1,
but I couldn't get it to work.
(file-locked-p "~/notes/index.org") ;; => t if "~/notes/.#index.org"
exists.
.#index.org is on
I need it to kill diary buffer when quiting org-agent.
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Hi,
I tried to use (file-locked-p f) in org-publish-base-files-1,
but I couldn't get it to work.
(file-locked-p "~/notes/index.org") ;; => t if "~/notes/.#index.org" exists.
.#index.org is only there, if I change the file without saving it. It's
removed, if I save the buffer.
A working qui
On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 2:54 AM, Rainer Thiel wrote:
> 2008/10/26 Sebastian Rose:
>> I can reproduce thit here. Text is inserted into the LaTeX file
>> (`C-c C-e l') or buffer (`C-c C-e L')
>> twice.
>
> Thank you for confirming it, Sebastian. I am sure Carsten Dominik
> will take c
Hi,
in org-publish-get-base-files-1
(car (file-attributes "~/notes/.#index.org"))
gives [EMAIL PROTECTED]:1225047914
!!!
So we have to test, if fd-p is the name of an existing file in
base-dir. That's it.
(if (and fd-p --HERE-- recurse
(not (string-match "^
Just thinking aloud:
"Opening directory", "no such file or directory",
>> | "/home/shamrock/webs/mydomain/.#index.org"
is exactly what grep always gives me in such e case (I often use
`grep -lFr string dir').
sh> ls -l /home/sebastian/notes/.#index.org
lrwxrwxrwx 1 sebastian sebastian 31 26.
On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 07:49:46PM +, Ben Alexander wrote:
> So about this bug...
>
> I think I've figured out why I get this so often. I use Aquamacs on
> MacOS X, and it seems to store (in ~/Library/Preferences/Aquamacs
> Emacs/places.el) a list of files and values for point.
>
For the
2008/10/26 Sebastian Rose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I can reproduce thit here. Text is inserted into the LaTeX file
> (`C-c C-e l') or buffer (`C-c C-e L')
> twice.
Thank you for confirming it, Sebastian. I am sure Carsten Dominik
will take care of it when he finds the time.
Thanks again
Rainer
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Hi Rainer,
I can reproduce thit here. Text is inserted into the LaTeX file
(`C-c C-e l') or buffer (`C-c C-e L')
twice.
Hi Rainer,
I can reproduce thit here. Text is inserted into the LaTeX file
(`C-c C-e l') or buffer (`C-c C-e L')
twice.
Regards,
Sebastian
Rainer Thiel wrote:
I now
OK, I've simply put it on github:
Clone-URL: git://github.com/SebastianRose/orghtmlexportdata.git
Browse: http://github.com/SebastianRose/orghtmlexportdata/tree/master
Regards,
Seabastian
Sebastian Rose wrote:
Hi,
I compiled a little directory with testdata. I've already sent it
to so
So about this bug...
I think I've figured out why I get this so often. I use Aquamacs on
MacOS X, and it seems to store (in ~/Library/Preferences/Aquamacs
Emacs/places.el) a list of files and values for point.
Something about the timing of this means that point is left somewhere
in the b
2008/10/26 Manish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I opened the attached .org file, did "C-c e d" and completely normal
> looking PDF was created. I am attaching generated .tex file. I
> guess, it should be something specific to your specific setup.
The problem doesn't occur in that case here either. As
Robert Goldman wrote:
> I just used org-attach for the first time, and it seems very handy
> (especially since as yet I have no way to link to my emails). However,
> there doesn't seem to be any obvious way, short of
>
> M-x org-attach-open
>
> to get at the attachments, and they are not mouse-s
> Date: Sat, 25 Oct 2008 18:30:18 +0100
> From: Ben Alexander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [Orgmode] import mail messages like mhc?
> To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>
>
> On 2008-Oct-25, at
I just used org-attach for the first time, and it seems very handy
(especially since as yet I have no way to link to my emails). However,
there doesn't seem to be any obvious way, short of
M-x org-attach-open
to get at the attachments, and they are not mouse-sensitive, AFAICT.
Have I missed som
On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 6:34 PM, Rainer Thiel wrote:
> I now realise I sent my answeer only to Manish and not to the
> list, so I am forwarding it now. In substance, my test file does
> (and did) have a blank line at the beginning and the problem still
> persists. I am afraid it is not ex
I now realise I sent my answeer only to Manish and not to the list, so
I am forwarding it now. In substance, my test file does (and did)
have a blank line at the beginning and the problem still persists. I
am afraid it is not exactly the same problem that was reportet some
time ago. I am appendi
At Sat, 25 Oct 2008 18:30:18 +0100,
Ben Alexander wrote:
> Completely unrelated to org-mode: I would love to move my email to
> Emacs and use something like this, but I the only solutions I can
> understand rely on moving mail from my IMAP based inbox onto the
> local system.
[snip]
> Does anyon
Hi Samuel,
this is a very interesting idea, but I fear that in practice it might
be too magic and cause side effects in places you'd would not want them.
I need to think more about this, comments are welcome.
- Carsten
On Oct 26, 2008, at 5:37 AM, Samuel Wales wrote:
I am not up to coding
Hi Samuel,
it seems to me that people who want to create patches regularly would
live much better if they'd use a versioning system to create these
patches. What you describe is more a facility for the casual patch
producer, which are the people who usually don't write patches.
- Carsten
Hi Richard,
Maybe this is some file locking mechanism?
I am quite sure that Org does not create this file explicitly.
Can you try to figure out exactly how things happen in org-publish-get-
base-files-1, and which line exactly is causing the error to be
triggered?
- Carsten
On Oct 25, 200
I find that org-paste-subtree works perfectly all the time for
headlines, and that org-yank does not work for headlines any time the
levels are wrong. But I just started using them.
Approximate and prob wrong:
(defun org-yank-possibly-adjusted ()
(save-excursion
(if (and org-yank-adjust (o
Hi,
I compiled a little directory with testdata. I've already sent it
to some of the members here privately. Please tell me if you're
interested to take look in it.
The data is similar to the simple HTML export test I did lately. It's
not automated, nor complete, but provides some testdata i
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