roc lee writes:
> I have function names in both a text block and a table cell, for example:
> function_name_with_underline()
>
> When I publish it in HTML format, the underline was interpreted incorrectly:
>
> functionnamewithunderline
>
Try setting the ^ option to nil with a line like the follo
Hi Robert,
if you pull a new git version, the page title will now correctly
appear in links created in w3-mode buffers.
Thanks to all who contributed to this discussion.
- Carsten
On Mar 23, 2009, at 3:14 AM, Robert D. Crawford wrote:
I've been trying to make an org-remember template that wi
Hi everyone,
as Samuel just pointed out:
If you pulled org-mode from git the the last two days, and if you have
set the
variable org-remember-backup-directory,
please
- pull again now
- restart Emacs
This is to protect you against problems with auto-saving of files
and possible data loss.
On Mar 26, 2009, at 4:13 AM, Samuel Wales wrote:
Hi Carsten,
The following form in org-remember.el appears to set the global value.
(setq auto-save-visited-file-name t)
This is the right thing for remember buffers, but it should be
buffer-local. It could lead to data corruption in other
I have function names in both a text block and a table cell, for example:
function_name_with_underline()
When I publish it in HTML format, the underline was interpreted incorrectly:
functionnamewithunderline
"=function_name_with_underline()=" works, but to warp all function
names is boring.
Is
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 20:13, Samuel Wales wrote:
> (set (make-variable-buffer-local ...) t)
That should be make-local-variable .
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Hi Carsten,
The following form in org-remember.el appears to set the global value.
(setq auto-save-visited-file-name t)
This is the right thing for remember buffers, but it should be
buffer-local. It could lead to data corruption in other buffers if
you make changes that you don't intend to
"David Thole" writes:
> I was thinking a bit about my workflow with org-mode, and I'm thinking
> that I should change up a bit of how I'm doing stuff. Basically what I do
> now is use org-mode for my GTD stuff (that is, ticket management, notes
> about tickets, etc), and then use muse mode for ot
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 2:21 AM, David Thole wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I was thinking a bit about my workflow with org-mode, and I'm thinking
> that I should change up a bit of how I'm doing stuff. Basically what I do
> now is use org-mode for my GTD stuff (that is, ticket management, notes
Robert D. Crawford wrote:
> Carsten Dominik writes:
>
> > I have just tried a few pages including orgmode.org, and
> > the buffer name is "Untitled". Am I using an old version of w3,
> > or if orgmode.org broken in this way?
>
> Not sure. If I open orgmode.org and then eval the expression
>
This looks like I forgot a (debug) line somewhere in there
- Carsten
On Mar 25, 2009, at 9:39 PM, John Rakestraw wrote:
Hi Carsten --
I suspect this is some error in my set-up.
Just a quick note, org-feed.el is still changing, the interface and
settings
may still change - I will fix it
Hi Carsten --
I suspect this is some error in my set-up.
> Just a quick note, org-feed.el is still changing, the interface and
> settings
> may still change - I will fix it for the 6.25 release. Until then,
> please
> test it, but be prepared for changes.
I'm trying to use this, but I can't
Carsten Dominik writes:
> I have just tried a few pages including orgmode.org, and
> the buffer name is "Untitled". Am I using an old version of w3,
> or if orgmode.org broken in this way?
Not sure. If I open orgmode.org and then eval the expression
(buffer-name) it returns the name of the buf
On Mar 25, 2009, at 9:50 AM, Brad Bozarth wrote:
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 1:36 AM, Carsten Dominik > wrote:
Hi Brad,
I hope you don't mind, but I find this *so extremely useful* that
I made a pure Emacs lisp version of this which is now in the git repo
under the name org-feed.el. It is not mad
On Mar 25, 2009, at 2:06 PM, Robert D. Crawford wrote:
Hello Carsten,
Carsten Dominik writes:
Unfortunately I do not know about a variable that does hold the
title of a page in w3. In w3m there is w3m-current-title.
In w3, all I was able to find is the URL via
(org-view-url t)
If anyo
Hello Charles,
Charles Philip Chan writes:
> "Robert D. Crawford" writes:
>
>> I use emacs and emacspeak almost exclusively for my computing
>> needs. Sorry I wasn't clear in my needs and use.
>
> I am curious as to why you are using w3, since, from what I have read,
> emacspeak supports w3m as
Ian Barton writes:
> Don't worry it wont:) I have set up a repo for my Python version at
> git://github.com/geekinthesticks/org-reqall.git . It doesn't have
> anything in it at the moment, because I stupidly put my own reqall rss
> url in one of the versions for testing purposes, so its in the ve
"Robert D. Crawford" writes:
> I use emacs and emacspeak almost exclusively for my computing
> needs. Sorry I wasn't clear in my needs and use.
I am curious as to why you are using w3, since, from what I have read,
emacspeak supports w3m as well:
http://emacspeak.sourceforge.net/info/html/ema
Hi all,
I want to write a function to create a new item in an item list and immediately
insert an inactive timestamp. How could I possibly do this?
I can write a keyboard macro, yes.
But can somebody show me how to write a function which I can global-set-key to?
Must be something like
...
(org-m
Hello Carsten,
Carsten Dominik writes:
> Unfortunately I do not know about a variable that does hold the
> title of a page in w3. In w3m there is w3m-current-title.
> In w3, all I was able to find is the URL via
>
> (org-view-url t)
>
> If anyone knows the magic incantation to extract the p
Charles Philip Chan writes:
> Hum, there is something wrong with your setup, %a works fine for me with
> Emacs-w3m ([[http://www.gnu.org/][The GNU Operating System]]). Which
> version of remember are you using? My copy is from git.
Sorry for the noise, I mistook w3 for w3m. :-(
Charles
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On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 10:35 AM, Ian Barton wrote:
>
>>
>> I do hope that this will not stop python hackers from exploring
>> this further, because I thought that the python solution was really
>> good and innovative, and it shows what can be done with modules like
>> the ones Charles has put out
Hello,
I was one of the people that wanted the new variable,
org-agenda-search-headline-for-time, and I'm really happy with it.
However, it seems to cause problems with the agenda view when diary
entries are included. Timed data entries seem to be placed at the end
of the day, after non-timed en
I do hope that this will not stop python hackers from exploring
this further, because I thought that the python solution was really
good and innovative, and it shows what can be done with modules like
the ones Charles has put out.
- Carsten
Don't worry it wont:) I have set up a repo for my P
On Mar 25, 2009, at 10:09 AM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
On Mar 25, 2009, at 10:06 AM, Brad Bozarth wrote:
A quick question - if I use a non-nil org-feed-assume-stable, will
that handle "updating" a changed reqall entry? This would be both for
the case of the entries initially saying "Reqall is
Yes, a bug. Fixed, thanks.
- Carsten
On Mar 25, 2009, at 8:21 AM, Harri Kiiskinen wrote:
Hello!
It seems that org-use-tag-inheritance set to regexp, the use of
#+FILETAGS: and org-todo-list do not work together. It seems, that a
regexp in org-use-tag-inheritance matching a tag set in #+FILET
Why don't you just use CSS to change the font size in examples?
Having different font sizes for different examples will look terrible.
- Carsten
On Mar 25, 2009, at 9:06 AM, Yury GEORGIEVSKIY wrote:
Hello,
I'm using orgmode to make user documentation.
A lot of my Literal Examples are too b
On Mar 25, 2009, at 10:06 AM, Brad Bozarth wrote:
A quick question - if I use a non-nil org-feed-assume-stable, will
that handle "updating" a changed reqall entry? This would be both for
the case of the entries initially saying "Reqall is typing what you
said" before they are transcribed, and f
A quick question - if I use a non-nil org-feed-assume-stable, will
that handle "updating" a changed reqall entry? This would be both for
the case of the entries initially saying "Reqall is typing what you
said" before they are transcribed, and for the case of editing an
existing entry on the iPhone
Hello,
I'm using orgmode to make user documentation.
A lot of my Literal Examples are too big to fit
on the A4 paper to print them out.
In order to fit them on the A4, I'm changing HTML font size
every time.
To be more vivid - I've attached an example to export in HTML
(example.org) and "fat"
Hello,
first of all, please excuse my poorly english.
It seems there is a bug in the handling of simple dependencies.
I think an example tree is the best solution, to show you the bug:
* Projects
#+CATEGORY: Projects
*** TODO foo bar project
:PROPERTIES:
:ORDERED: t
:END:
* TODO f
I use org-mode version 6.21b (from emacs.orebokech.com).
I have some org files with local TAGS set in this form:
#+TAGS: mail(m) math management monitor
This work fine for org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c. But if I use org-tags-view, these
local TAGS will not be shown for the possible match completions (press
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 1:36 AM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> Hi Brad,
>
> I hope you don't mind, but I find this *so extremely useful* that
> I made a pure Emacs lisp version of this which is now in the git repo
> under the name org-feed.el. It is not made for fancy automatic
> updating with cron jo
On Mar 24, 2009, at 9:03 PM, Robert D. Crawford wrote:
As I mentioned below, using the annotation expansion in the template
does not work when using w3. I did see the error in my template and
have fixed it (unnecessary brackets). I am wondering if there is some
other way to get the title or i
On Mar 24, 2009, at 9:53 PM, John Rakestraw wrote:
On Tue, 24 Mar 2009 21:38:52 +0100
Carsten Dominik wrote:
And what do you get for
coming up with it in the first place ?-)
I'll accept gifts :-)
I'm not a coder, but it seems to me that if the person who solves the
puzzle gets a free dow
Hi Brad,
I hope you don't mind, but I find this *so extremely useful* that
I made a pure Emacs lisp version of this which is now in the git repo
under the name org-feed.el. It is not made for fancy automatic
updating with cron jobs and git etc, but it makes for a stand-alone
alternative that wil
Hi Brad,
thanks for your nice words! Sounds fascinating what you did back then
with graphics.
About the movies of grain collisions, yes, these are quite dated by
now, but they are also 10 years old, made at a time where had little
understanding of these things, and where I wrote a Perl program
On Mar 25, 2009, at 7:24 AM, Alan E. Davis wrote:
What would happen then if one called remember from a previous
remember buffer, then saved it?
I believe this will create a new backup.
- Carsten
Alan Davis
"An inviscid theory of flow renders the screw useless, but the need
for one non
I did look at this possibility, but then found it better to tag
the backup files with dates.
- Carsten
On Mar 24, 2009, at 3:22 PM, Alan E. Davis wrote:
Wasn't going to say anything but at risk of sticking my foot in my
mouth:
I learned that the convention for naming backups in Emacs is the
Couple more fixes - do a git pull in the shell script to keep my
auto-updater's repository up to date and avoid git push failure, and
avoid adding new Reqall items until they have been transcribed (at
first they show up in RSS as "Reqall is typing what you said")
--- a/repo/bin/get_reqall_tasks.sh
Hello!
It seems that org-use-tag-inheritance set to regexp, the use of
#+FILETAGS: and org-todo-list do not work together. It seems, that a
regexp in org-use-tag-inheritance matching a tag set in #+FILETAGS
causes this error:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument stringp nil)
strin
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