Over the last couple of months I have developed a Python module
to read an org-mode file and return the nodes as a list
of objects. The module is the basis of a Python/TK GUI
program to display a "Word of the Day" (another article
will be published about this program soon).
Here is the article (
Hi,
when I switch to column-view the font size increases. I don't really
know since when this happens on my system...
I use Emacs 23.0.91.1 (todays cvs version) and Org-Mode 6.24b. I tried
to start Emacs without any modifications (without ~/.emacs), too - but
the same problem.
Any ideas?
Kind r
hmm I've just seen that I missed Baoqiu Cui's e-mail, because I'm not
suscribed to the list and forgot to CC myself in the first place.
Sorry for the noise,
Emilio.
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Carsten Dominik wrote:
> The reason for this is that in LaTeX, inline pieces use
>
> \verb=[a-zA-Z_]=
>
> If "=" is part of the string, this construct fails. Whatever character
> I choose, it will fail for someone. I guess I could use the
> paragraph symbol §, maybe this is the least likely one
Hi Carsten and all,
it's been one year now that I stopped actively contributing to Org, but
I didn't stop using it, of course. Here is a lng list of questions
and suggestions I have. I tested them over a fresh Org and Emacs, both
pulled from their repos this morning.
I apologize if most o
Hi Martin,
thank you for the patch.
I will, however, not install it, at least not in the present form.
Org-mode is hard-core plain text, and for me this also means that
all the control parts that have special meaning should be plain
ASCII characters. The only exception is that tags are allowed
On Mar 14, 2009, at 4:10 AM, > wrote:
Hi,
when I enter column view I can cycle through tree visibility
settings by hitting the tab key, but can only hide the :PROPERTIES:
line under the top heading if I fold the tree completely.
I want to be able to see all headings, but no :PROPERTIE
Yes, this is the right idea, I have implemented this, thanks.
- Carsten
On Mar 14, 2009, at 3:23 AM, Baoqiu Cui wrote:
Carsten Dominik writes:
On Mar 12, 2009, at 9:39 PM, Emilio Garcia Cota wrote:
#+TITLE: (bug|feature)? report -- exporting ~verbatim~ and =code=
into Latex
#+AUTHOR: me
#
Yes, Org is mistaking this item for a clock note. This is hard to
avoid.
I recommend the setting
(setq org-clock-into-drawer t)
which will create the drawer already for the first
clock line and avoid this problem.
- Carsten
On Mar 13, 2009, at 6:48 PM, Richard KLINDA wrote:
To reproduce,
Hi
I agree that this is a good idea. Implemented in the latest git
version.
Thanks.
- Carsten
On Mar 12, 2009, at 5:07 PM, Anupam Sengupta wrote:
Hi,
I routinely use time ranges (and occasionally time-stamp ranges) in my
org files to document the scheduled block of time for a meeting or
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