The following Python script will download your Unfuddle tickets as an
org-mode file. It still needs work (like doing something with
attachments). But it allows you to carry your Unfuddle tickets around
with you. :)
John
#!/usr/bin/env python
"""Base class for building command line appli
"Alan E. Davis" writes:
> One more point:
>
> May I ask for an example of a case when branching would make sense in
> the context of this synchronization usage of Git?
Here are a couple:
I don't use multiple branches for my org repos. But I do use branches
extensively on coding projects.
"Alan E. Davis" writes:
> Thank you Bernt (and Sebastian):
>
I'm just trying to help :)
>
> I now understand that it is necessary to pull the changes to the alternate
> tree before pushing. This will make a big
> difference in the future, I believe. It worked as advertized on the
> /tmp/ju
One more point:
May I ask for an example of a case when branching would make sense in the
context of this synchronization usage of Git?
Alan
--
Alan Davis
"An inviscid theory of flow renders the screw useless, but the need for one
non-existent." ---Lord Raleigh (John Willi
Thank you Bernt (and Sebastian):
I now understand that it is necessary to pull the changes to the alternate
tree before pushing. This will make a big difference in the future, I
believe. It worked as advertized on the /tmp/junk experiment.
I think the other point I had missed, that would be ne
Hi,
I knew this trick existed, but I never came to my mind to use it.
To search the site orgmode.org, there is that little text input on the
upper right of the start page.
Here comes the trick for Firefox users:
1.) Rightclick in the input field.
2.) Choose "Add a keyword for this search
>> ,[ part of my /etc/fstab ]
>> | /dev/sdb1 /usb vfat defaults,user,noauto,shortname=mixed 0 0
>> `
>>
>> After that everything worked great for me.
>>
>> -Bernt
>>
>
> This was one of those days I learned more on the emacs-orgmode
> mailinglist, than in `real' life :) where I met no unic
Some time ago, the idea of an instant reference card was bantered about on
the list. I presented a file called org-help.org. I have worked on it from
time to time, and it's changed quite a bit. My most recent idea is to have
it available on a keystroke, completely folded, and each line would
ins
Bernt Hansen writes:
> Sebastian Rose writes:
>
>> git always throws warnings and errors here, when I try to `git clone
>> --bare' on FAT formated USB sticks (didn't try with the new 1.6.1.3
>> version, that's in Debian testing since a week).
>
> The only issue I ran into was when I mounted the U
Carsten Dominik writes:
> Hi Sebastian,
>
> I could do this. Would this mean that org-info.js would become
> backward not compatible with older pages? I believe quite a few people
> actually
> pull org-info.js from orgmode.org.
I'd have to rework it a bit. But I think it's worth it, since i
Carsten Dominik writes:
> On Feb 28, 2009, at 7:37 PM, Ross A. Laird wrote:
>
>> Carsten Dominik writes:
>>
>>> Hi Ross,
>>>
>>> great post, thank you very much!
>>>
>>> You have made me curious: What argumentation is used to estimate
>>> the age of Myth at 7 years. I can't be the fossile
Sebastian Rose writes:
> git always throws warnings and errors here, when I try to `git clone
> --bare' on FAT formated USB sticks (didn't try with the new 1.6.1.3
> version, that's in Debian testing since a week).
The only issue I ran into was when I mounted the USB stick with Linux's
default o
Bernt Hansen writes:
> Hi Alan,
>
> The best way to test drive all this stuff is just make some throw away
> repos to play with.
>
> $ mkdir /tmp/junk
> $ cd /path/to/your/org/git/repo
> $ git clone --bare . /tmp/junk/org.git
> $ cd /tmp/junk
> $ git clone org.git home
> $ git clone org.git work
>
On Feb 28, 2009, at 7:37 PM, Ross A. Laird wrote:
Carsten Dominik writes:
Hi Ross,
great post, thank you very much!
You have made me curious: What argumentation is used to estimate
the age of Myth at 7 years. I can't be the fossile record,
I guess :-) So I am wondering how something
Hi Sebastian,
I could do this. Would this mean that org-info.js would become
backward not compatible with older pages? I believe quite a few
people actually
pull org-info.js from orgmode.org.
- Carsten
On Feb 28, 2009, at 12:37 PM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
Richard Riley writes:
It's been
On Feb 28, 2009, at 1:18 PM, Detlef Steuer wrote:
I teach several courses in mythology at my university (it's my area
of
concentration), and I feel inclined to say that the unicorn, as a
mythological animal, does not have any type of queer of emasculating
connotation in myth. In fact, it is
Carsten Dominik writes:
> Hi Ross,
>
> great post, thank you very much!
>
> You have made me curious: What argumentation is used to estimate
> the age of Myth at 7 years. I can't be the fossile record,
> I guess :-) So I am wondering how something like this is figured out.
>
> If you feel
Hi Ross,
great post, thank you very much!
You have made me curious: What argumentation is used to estimate
the age of Myth at 7 years. I can't be the fossile record,
I guess :-) So I am wondering how something like this is figured out.
If you feel like putting background stuff about unic
Hi Alan,
The best way to test drive all this stuff is just make some throw away
repos to play with.
$ mkdir /tmp/junk
$ cd /path/to/your/org/git/repo
$ git clone --bare . /tmp/junk/org.git
$ cd /tmp/junk
$ git clone org.git home
$ git clone org.git work
Now you have 3 repos in /tmp/junk
work -
>
> I teach several courses in mythology at my university (it's my area of
> concentration), and I feel inclined to say that the unicorn, as a
> mythological animal, does not have any type of queer of emasculating
> connotation in myth. In fact, it is sometimes quite a masculine animal
> that is r
Here is a rough idea of what I think I need to do now. Please comment
on any ommissions or problems:
At home, on my primarly workstation:
1. cd to a directory with a good tree (perhaps ~/org) already under git
control.
2. insert the USB drive (I have a label "BLUE" on my usb drive. On my
gno
Richard Riley writes:
> It's been a while since I've looked at my org set up. One thing that
> always struck me as a bit hacky was my use of
>
> :preamble "
>
> and the corresponding postamble to enclose the exported web pages into a
> "container" div. Is there a better way to do this? I would thi
It's been a while since I've looked at my org set up. One thing that
always struck me as a bit hacky was my use of
:preamble "
and the corresponding postamble to enclose the exported web pages into a
"container" div. Is there a better way to do this? I would think it
would be a common enough nee
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