Hi Eric,
It was in the rake themes:default step. I got an error message about a
missing command, which I think was "sass". I'll uninstall surfar and try
to get an accurate error message later today.
Meanwhile have another problem:) When I try to view a page I can see
the basic navigation st
I received a request to tell the list how I managed to change the face
for lines that begin with # in an org file, so here it is.
Lines that begin with # are comment lines. The face of comment lines is
determined by font-lock-comment-face. In my .emacs, I now have:
'(font-lock-comment-face ((
Hi Ian,
Thanks for the feedback.
Do you happen to know which functionality depends on sufary, or where in
the install process it was required? I am currently running a blorgit
instance on two debian machines (one of which is ubuntu) and I don't
have the sufary package installed on either.
Thank
Hello list,
I'd like to do a little modification to the code that grabs the summary of
items for the agenda view. For each item that has a parent with a PROJECT
type, I'd like org to render this parent in a hierarchical, tree way, like
this:.
Let's say I search for a specific item using a regexp.
The idea is simple: I would like to meet up with other org-users!
As I did not find any platform to accomplish the search,... I would like to
request it as a feature.
And at the same time scan the mailing list for candidates. :)
I live in Linz (Austria)
...and would be willing to travel (if necess
I want to sort upon todo state change. However, sort
changes visibility. I could use the new after sort hook to
create a desired visibility, but I'd like it to be the same
as before the todo state change.
Is there a save-visibility analogous to save-excursion?
Thanks.
--
Myalgic encephalomyel
Dale Smith writes:
> I'm confused about the value of FORMAT in {{{date(FORMAT)}}}.
>
> I wanted to use "%B %e, %Y", but I have two problems. With the
> quotes, I get an "eval: End of file during parsing" message. Without
> the quotes, processing stops at the comma, expanding to "May 14"
> inste
Hi.
One of the tasks in my weekly review is to go over a list of trac-tickets
that are relevant for me and sync them with their counterparts in an
org-file.
I wonder why I didn't have this idea earlier, but of course it would
be neat to be able to read in the csv-export (or rss-feed?) from Trac,
Applied. Learning english never ends... :)
Sebastian
Ian Barton writes:
>> Unfortunately, it's tricky to get jQuery to work in Opera together with
>> org-info.js (org-info.js works, jQuery doesn't :) ).
>> Even in Firefox, if you place the jQuery stuff below the org-info.js
>> stuff, it sto
There is an elusive bug in the ICal export functions. To demonstrate
it, open this file, allow for the use of the local variable, and run
'org-export-icalendar-this-file'. What I get is the message "Wrong
type argument: stringp, nil"
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#+FILETAGS: test
* TODO header
#
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