This must be a problem in your setup, maybe or org-TODO-keywords, maybe
using a bad #+TODO: line in one of the agenda files. Show us you setup!
- Carsten
On Jun 10, 2009, at 9:12 PM, Tudor Gabriel wrote:
I'm trying to learn org-mode.
Each time I try to open agenda buffer, I get that error.
I
Hi, I get this when I try exporting to docbook. Could you please help?
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument commandp org-export-
as-docbook)
call-interactively(org-export-as-docbook)
(if (and bg (nth 2 ass) (not ...) (not ...)) (let (...) (set-
process-sentinel p ...) (messag
things at once.
Like this:
emacs -rv 20090610.org
The size of the keyboard is irrelevant, since a bluetooth keyboard can be used.
I switch between an iGo Stowaway folding keyboard in my everyday bag and an
Apple Bluetooth keyboard for more extended work
I'm trying to learn org-mode.
Each time I try to open agenda buffer, I get that error.
If I can provide any additional info, please, don't hesitate to ask.
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument listp "|")
org-set-regexps-and-options()
org-mode()
set-auto-mode-0(org-mode nil)
Andreas,
I am finding org-fstree useful. Thank you.
One thing that would make it more useful, at least to me, would be
if the directory listing were sorted. Even alphanumeric order would
be nice -- would be enough for me -- but others might want the sort
order and type to be changeable.
m...@davisres.org writes:
> I've been using org mode for a little while now but I'm still a
> newbie to both org mode and emacs. I run org mode on my Nokia N810
> as a pocket organizer.
Mick,
can you tell us more about your experiences using org-mode on such a
device? Having a pocket sized org
Russell,
Russell Adams wrote:
Have you compared the output between dot going straight to pdf, vs dot
to eps to pdf?
Attached are a pair of pdf's for comparison. The default font in eps
is better, and the line style is blunted and looks better vs the
arrows showing up going through the nodes.
applied, thanks
- Carsten
On Jun 10, 2009, at 7:08 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
Hi,
This small patch fixes a type/bug in org-exp-blocks.el
Thanks -- Eric
From 52d19ba03da732f436f3f7d205a6ad9d6261ce82 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Eric Schulte
Date: Wed, 10 Jun 2009 10:06:33 -0700
Subject:
Ian Barton writes:
> Why not create an rss feed for the screencasts, then people can
> subscribe to them in iTunes, or another computer/media player. It's easy
> to set up and if you subscribe to the feed you automatically get new
> screencasts when they are uploaded.
I'm using Vimeo for videos
Hi Sebastian,
Sebastian Rose writes:
> I feel there's a need of a seperate screenshot/video/screencast
> section. I've made a little screencast for org-protocol (the one I sent
> to you and Carsten the other day, pimped up with comments), but I
> hesitate to add 1 MB or even bigger binary files
Russell Adams writes:
> On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 09:06:09AM -0700, Eric Schulte wrote:
>> Really it would probably be much easier to do this with a new block
>> type... what do the commands look like when you do this by hand?
>>
>> Cheers -- Eric
>
> dot -Teps -o file.eps file.dot
> epstopdf file
Hi,
This small patch fixes a type/bug in org-exp-blocks.el
Thanks -- Eric
>From 52d19ba03da732f436f3f7d205a6ad9d6261ce82 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Eric Schulte
Date: Wed, 10 Jun 2009 10:06:33 -0700
Subject: [PATCH] fixed small typo/bug in org-exp-blocks.el
---
contrib/lisp/org-exp-blocks
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 09:06:09AM -0700, Eric Schulte wrote:
> Really it would probably be much easier to do this with a new block
> type... what do the commands look like when you do this by hand?
>
> Cheers -- Eric
dot -Teps -o file.eps file.dot
epstopdf file.eps
Quick and simple.
--
Great work!
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OK, thanks. I won't expect s-e to work all the time.
The following does not work.
(add-hook 'org-after-todo-state-change-hook
'alpha-org-after-todo-state-change-hook)
(defun alpha-org-after-todo-state-change-hook ()
(let ((alpha-oatsch (point)))
(if (alpha-org-entry-is-todo-type
Russell Adams writes:
>> Since you would rather go to EPS as an intermediary step, then I would
>> recommend defining a new block type which can handle this two-stage
>> process. There are instructions in org-exp-blocks.el, and I would
>> recommend using `org-export-blocks-format-dot' in
>> cont
I think it looks great.
- Carsten
On Jun 10, 2009, at 4:32 PM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
Hi,
finally I managed to get a solala version of an org-protocol custom
handler tutorial screencast online:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7Z2PiAcgh8
Regards
Sebastian
Carsten,
That's almost perfect--just a couple of minor changes:
We should win because by allowing people to evolve their
productive selves, org-mode has created one of the best communities in
the
open-source world.
--Don Womick
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Russell Adams writes:
> I've looked, and it appears that the sed line is no longer required,
> it was an old hack.
>
> Regarding graphviz inclusion in PDF, the best output is still obtained
> by dot -> EPS, and then epstopdf -> PDF, and its inclusion in latex.
>
> How would you handle that in org
Hi,
finally I managed to get a solala version of an org-protocol custom
handler tutorial screencast online:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7Z2PiAcgh8
Regards
Sebastian
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On Jun 10, 2009, at 4:08 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Here are my own entries, partially building on what I have received
so far:
1. Complete this sentence in about 140 characters: "Our project is
[-foo-]." For example, "Our project is a tool that helps you wash
your
car."
Org-mode wi
Here are my own entries, partially building on what I have received so
far:
1. Complete this sentence in about 140 characters: "Our project is
[-foo-]." For example, "Our project is a tool that helps you wash
your
car."
Org-mode wields the power of Emacs to create a stunningly simple
a
On Jun 10, 2009, at 2:54 PM, Dan Davison wrote:
1. Complete this sentence in about 140 characters: "Our project is
[-foo-]." For example, "Our project is a tool that helps you wash
your
car."
Our project is a uniquely rich life management and publishing tool,
with
immense potential for
> 1. Complete this sentence in about 140 characters: "Our project is
> [-foo-]." For example, "Our project is a tool that helps you wash your
> car."
Our project is a uniquely rich life management and publishing tool, with
immense potential for extension by virtue of its implementation in
emacs.
1. Complete this sentence in about 140 characters: "Our project is
[-foo-]." For example, "Our project is a tool that helps you wash your
car."
Like a Unicorn, Org casts its magic spell over GTD.
Ian.
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I feel there's a need of a seperate screenshot/video/screencast
section. I've made a little screencast for org-protocol (the one I sent
to you and Carsten the other day, pimped up with comments), but I
hesitate to add 1 MB or even bigger binary files to the Worg repo.
Maybe a seperate repo pub
Carsten Dominik writes:
> 3. Please provide a logo (or screenshot, if you'd prefer) for your
> project. It should be at least 640x480, but we'll also be showing it
> as a thumbnail.
In fact, the unicorn is the logo, what else?
Sebastian
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Carsten Dominik writes:
> ...
> --
>
> 1. Complete this sentence in about 140 characters: "Our project is
> [-foo-]." For example, "Our project is a tool that helps you wash your
> car."
I wish we could use 140 words (or lin
Bastien writes:
> Org deserves a better screenshots page than this one:
>
> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-screenshots.php
>
> Please send me your best screenshots of Org in action and I
> will populate this page with decent visual geeky lust.
I feel there's a need of a seperate screenshot/video
Carsten Dominik wrote:
> 1. Complete this sentence in about 140 characters: "Our project is
> [-foo-]." For example, "Our project is a tool that helps you wash your
> car."
There were already some good suggestions, I think. And furthermore the
example isn't bad either as Org mode actually *does
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 02:30:02AM -0400, Brian van den Broek wrote:
>> 3. Please provide a logo (or screenshot, if you'd prefer) for your
>> project. It should be at least 640x480, but we'll also be showing it
>> as a thumbnail.
>
> If you go the screenshot way (along the lines of Carsten's mock
On Jun 10, 2009, at 12:07 AM, Michaƫl Parienti wrote:
Hi,
I would like to put two computed values (sum and mean) into a cell of
a table. Reading the calc manual I found the following syntax:
|-+---|
| | Title |
|-+---|
| Label 1 |
On Jun 9, 2009, at 10:56 PM, Samuel Wales wrote:
Here is a minimal test case:
(save-excursion
(outline-up-heading 1 'invisible-ok)
(org-sort-entries-or-items nil ?a))
What happens is that point stays on the parent headline.
What I expect is for save-excursion to save point no
differently f
Hi Carsten,
The changes in the latest git version appear to have fixed these
problems. Thanks.
However, I've discovered a new problem, which is probably not related.
If you refile one or more items to the same subtree, it wreaks havoc. In
some cases, the item or entire subtree is apparently
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