Matthew Lundin writes:
> Carsten,
>
> Matthew Lundin writes:
>
>> If I may be so bold, I'd like to request an additional setting for
>> org-empty-line-terminates-plain-lists. Namely, I was wondering if it
>> would be possible to add an option whereby 2 empty lines would terminate
>> a plain list
If you set auto-save-visited-file-name buffer-local in that buffer,
you'll have the latest auto-saved contents in the file.
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On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 08:16, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> I have now added a variable `org-remember-backup-directory'.
> Set this to a directory, and every remember buffer
> you create will end up in a separate file, with date
> and time in the file name, so that you can always recover.
That is per
writes:
>> Are there any org-crypt users out there that want to throw in their
>> $0.02?
> Hi Peter,
> I wrote a function for encrypting subtrees a couple of weeks
> ago. I didn't realize someone else was already on the case.
> I guess your solution is better than mine,
writes:
>does anyone know if there is an easy way to change the headline
>format for outline/org mode? I know about hiding stars and using odd
>levels only in org, but I want to be able to convert a file so that
>the actual text of the headlines is changed.
>More specifically I
Hi,
does anyone know if there is an easy way to change the headline
format for outline/org mode? I know about hiding stars and using odd
levels only in org, but I want to be able to convert a file so that
the actual text of the headlines is changed.
More specifically I want to be abl
This is nice, no more superfluous flat file... thanks!
-brad
On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 6:47 AM, Ian Barton wrote:
>>
>> Pretty simple - it could be cleaner, and filenames and such are
>> hardcoded, but it should be easy for anyone to fix it up or simply
>> replace the filenames and formatting to th
Carsten,
Matthew Lundin writes:
> If I may be so bold, I'd like to request an additional setting for
> org-empty-line-terminates-plain-lists. Namely, I was wondering if it
> would be possible to add an option whereby 2 empty lines would terminate
> a plain list.
Please disregard this request. I
Hi Carsten,
If I may be so bold, I'd like to request an additional setting for
org-empty-line-terminates-plain-lists. Namely, I was wondering if it
would be possible to add an option whereby 2 empty lines would terminate
a plain list.
My rationale is as follows: I very much like to set
org-blank-
Hi Chris,l
thanks for the walk-through. As usually, that did it.
indeed, there was a bug, which is fixed now.
Thanks also to everyone who contributed with additional checking.
- Carsten
On Mar 23, 2009, at 1:44 PM, Chris Randle wrote:
Hi Carsten
Carsten Dominik wrote:
I am no able to re
On Mar 23, 2009, at 6:59 PM, Baoqiu Cui wrote:
Daniel Clemente writes:
El dl, mar 23 2009, Baoqiu Cui va escriure:
Am I missing anything (or do I have to customize variable
org-emphasis-regexp-components to support this)? I tried to
search the
mailing list archive about this, but could
Matthew Lundin writes:
> Hi Ross,
>
> Ross Patterson writes:
>
>> Matthew Lundin writes:
>>
>>> Ross Patterson writes:
>>>
So far at least, I have my tasks broken up into multiple *.org files
whose names reflect general categories. Often I want to look at the
agenda view for fi
Hi Ross,
Ross Patterson writes:
> Matthew Lundin writes:
>
>> Ross Patterson writes:
>>
>>> So far at least, I have my tasks broken up into multiple *.org files
>>> whose names reflect general categories. Often I want to look at the
>>> agenda view for files starting with "work" to look at a
Bernt Hansen writes:
> Ross Patterson writes:
>
>> So far at least, I have my tasks broken up into multiple *.org files
>> whose names reflect general categories. Often I want to look at the
>> agenda view for files starting with "work" to look at all my work
>> tasks.
>>
>> Is there a way I ca
Matthew Lundin writes:
> Ross Patterson writes:
>
>> So far at least, I have my tasks broken up into multiple *.org files
>> whose names reflect general categories. Often I want to look at the
>> agenda view for files starting with "work" to look at all my work
>> tasks.
>>
>> Is there a way I
Ross Patterson writes:
> So far at least, I have my tasks broken up into multiple *.org files
> whose names reflect general categories. Often I want to look at the
> agenda view for files starting with "work" to look at all my work
> tasks.
>
> Is there a way I can do this or a better way I shou
Hi Ross,
Ross Patterson writes:
> So far at least, I have my tasks broken up into multiple *.org files
> whose names reflect general categories. Often I want to look at the
> agenda view for files starting with "work" to look at all my work
> tasks.
>
> Is there a way I can do this or a better
Hi Ross,
Ross Patterson writes:
> So far at least, I have my tasks broken up into multiple *.org files
> whose names reflect general categories. Often I want to look at the
> agenda view for files starting with "work" to look at all my work
> tasks.
>
> Is there a way I can do this or a better
So far at least, I have my tasks broken up into multiple *.org files
whose names reflect general categories. Often I want to look at the
agenda view for files starting with "work" to look at all my work
tasks.
Is there a way I can do this or a better way I should be organizing my
tasks? Putting
Carsten Dominik writes:
> Hi Baoqiu,this is just an omission, fixed now. Thanks.- CarstenOn
Thanks for the quick fix!
Baoqiu
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Daniel Clemente writes:
> El dl, mar 23 2009, Baoqiu Cui va escriure:
>
>> Am I missing anything (or do I have to customize variable
>> org-emphasis-regexp-components to support this)? I tried to search the
>> mailing list archive about this, but could not find anything.
>>
> I asked a similar
"Robert D. Crawford" writes:
> Later today, if I get the chance, I'll explore the solution proposed by
> Sebastian Rose.
Note: there is a bug in the docs for org-protocol.el. I have fixed that,
but it takes ages to see the changes on gtihub sometimes...
The correct command line for testing is:
Pretty simple - it could be cleaner, and filenames and such are
hardcoded, but it should be easy for anyone to fix it up or simply
replace the filenames and formatting to their liking. It's simple ...
but still feels like magic when I press one button on my iPhone in the
car, and what I spoke is
Hello Matthew,
Matthew Lundin writes:
>> I've been trying to make an org-remember template that will grab the
>> title of the webpage I want to create a link to. This seems to not be
>> possible, although I could very well be wrong. I was curious as to
>> whether a new keyword could be created
Hello
Here is a simple solution, have a menu like:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
Navigation
Home
CV
Contact Me
--8<---cut here---end--->8---
And simply have inside curriculum-vitae.org:
#+STY
Chris: Sorry about the second copy of this - I forgot to cc the list.
"Chris Randle" writes:
> I stripped my .emacs down until it consisted of just this line:
>
> (add-to-list 'load-path "~/elisp/org-mode/lisp")
>
You also need
(require 'org-install)
I think.
-Bernt
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Hi Baoqiu,
this is just an omission, fixed now. Thanks.
- Carsten
On Mar 23, 2009, at 8:24 AM, Baoqiu Cui wrote:
Hi,
Today I just found out that the exclamation mark ('!') is not
allowed as
postmatch in org-emphasis-regexp-components, but '?' is. For example:
This is *NOT BOLD*!
Is t
Peter Jones writes:
>
> Are there any org-crypt users out there that want to throw in their
> $0.02?
Hi Peter,
I wrote a function for encrypting subtrees a couple of weeks
ago. I didn't realize someone else was already on the case.
I guess your solution is better than m
Hi Carsten
Carsten Dominik wrote:
> I am no able to reproduce this. Can anyone else try, please?
> On Mar 19, 2009, at 1:26 PM, Chris Randle wrote:
>> Summary: Changing TODO state to DONE does not stop clock in frame
Thanks for looking into this for me. I was worried that it may be
something o
Andreas Burtzlaff writes:
> The script does not generate the backlinks only the file system
> structure, so it's not really useful, sorry.
> It would make more sense to implement that properly as a major-mode and
> make each directory update its state from the filesystem and the org file
> whenev
Hello,
>> Because the OP wants to include the same menu on every page.
To better explain my problem:
1. I would like to define my navigation menu once (as some "variable" of the
project). For example:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
(setq nav-menu '(("Hom
El dl, mar 23 2009, Baoqiu Cui va escriure:
> Am I missing anything (or do I have to customize variable
> org-emphasis-regexp-components to support this)? I tried to search the
> mailing list archive about this, but could not find anything.
>
I asked a similar thing but for quotations:
http://
You night want to use this:
http://github.com/SebastianRose/worglet/tree/master
Which is an attempt to make `org-browser-url.el' and
`org-annotation-handler.el' work without any external dependencies on
shell scripts.
Also, you'll need to set up only one protocol in Firefox/Opera/OS.
The fil
I can reprouce this.
Could this be related to some obsolete configuration values?
I have no buffer-local TODO setup. I always use
(setq org-todo-keywords (quote ("TODO" "STARTED" "|" "DONE" "CANCELED(c@)")))
but still, `org-done-keywords' is nil.
Thus `DONE' is never a member of `org-done-ke
Sure! As I said, it's a hack - it would obviously be better
implemented with one elisp batch script or something, but I was in a
hurry, and it's been working for me.
Reqall is a free app kind of like Jott, if you're familiar with that.
You can phone into it (thus this hack would work with a blackb
Hi,
Today I just found out that the exclamation mark ('!') is not allowed as
postmatch in org-emphasis-regexp-components, but '?' is. For example:
This is *NOT BOLD*!
Is there any special reason behind this? It seems to me that both '!'
and '?' are commonly used at the end of a sentence, and
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