"goodh...@gmail.com" writes:
> When i save all of my file with C+s, I press a lot of y for yes.
I think you mean `C-x C-s', right?
Also note that `C-x s' is M-x save-some-buffers and let you save many
files at once.
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On Jun 24, 2009, at 7:44 AM, Michael Gilbert wrote:
Hi all --
I am a noob - drawn to the alien world of Emacs (from my familiar
Mac environment) by OrgMode. I am uncertain enough that I don't
rightly know if this is best described as an OrgMode error or an
Emacs error. Most likely a huma
On Jun 24, 2009, at 9:28 PM, Bastien wrote:
Sebastian Rose writes:
Greg Newman writes:
You're welcome.Fixed works too. Absolute can act goofy if the
main body and
starting div aren't set to absolute. I should have known better.
[1]
Fixed will not work in IE. It will scroll out of vie
On Jun 25, 2009, at 12:24 AM, Joseph Oswald wrote:
GNU Emacs 22.2.1 (i386-mingw-nt5.1.2600) of 2008-03-26 on RELEASE
Running on Windows XP Pro
org-version 4.67c
I have composed a table in org including integers using C-syntax
hexadecimal.
| Variable Name | Current | Target.exe
On Jun 24, 2009, at 10:20 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
goodh...@gmail.com wrote:
When i save all of my file with C+s, I press a lot of y for yes.
C-s starts incremental search. What key are you really using?
when it is in agenda view, if i press 2 more y, it will bring me the
year view with s
> So, what do you think ? Is this a direction you'd want org-mode
> to go ? Please, share your feedback & suggestions !
I think that the main interest of this will not only be to make a
buffer pretty, but to show information in ways which are easier or
more comfortable to understand.
For insta
GNU Emacs 22.2.1 (i386-mingw-nt5.1.2600) of 2008-03-26 on RELEASE
Running on Windows XP Pro
org-version 4.67c
I have composed a table in org including integers using C-syntax hexadecimal.
| Variable Name | Current | Target.exe locn | Address of ||
| |
what about non org mode buffer?
Thank you for letting me know 's' in agenda view.
Nick Dokos wrote:
goodh...@gmail.com wrote:
When i save all of my file with C+s, I press a lot of y for yes.
when it is in agenda view, if i press 2 more y, it will bring me the
year view with s
Never mind. In my attempts to debug I loaded some settings again,
overwriting this line:
(setf org-agenda-sorting-strategy '(user-defined-up))
So there might be no bug after all.
Sorry for the noise.
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 13:45, Samuel Wales wrote:
> Org agenda user-defined sorting does not
Org agenda user-defined sorting does not seem to work. Does
anybody else use it?
The following is a complete test case. I cannot proceed
further. I cannot find any user error here, but that does
not mean that there is none.
Thanks.
* how to reproduce
*** save this to sort.org
*** eval this co
goodh...@gmail.com wrote:
> When i save all of my file with C+s, I press a lot of y for yes.
> when it is in agenda view, if i press 2 more y, it will bring me the
> year view with some time consumed.
>
When in agenda view, pressing 's' saves all org-mode buffers, no
questions asked. No need
When i save all of my file with C+s, I press a lot of y for yes.
when it is in agenda view, if i press 2 more y, it will bring me the
year view with some time consumed.
Worth it -- change 'y' -> 'yes' for make sure to get year view?
Thanks.
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Sebastian Rose writes:
> Greg Newman writes:
>> You're welcome.Fixed works too. Absolute can act goofy if the main body and
>> starting div aren't set to absolute. I should have known better.
> [1]
>
> Fixed will not work in IE. It will scroll out of view if you scroll the
> page.
>
> See the
I almost feel guilty for bringing it up
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 2:19 PM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
>
> Greg Newman writes:
> > You're welcome.Fixed works too. Absolute can act goofy if the main body
> and
> > starting div aren't set to absolute. I should have known better.
> [1]
>
> Fixed will
Greg Newman writes:
> You're welcome.Fixed works too. Absolute can act goofy if the main body and
> starting div aren't set to absolute. I should have known better.
[1]
Fixed will not work in IE. It will scroll out of view if you scroll the
page.
See the bottom of org.css on how add the `abso
> On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 7:56 AM, Carsten Dominik <
carsten.domi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> To be honest, I was not excited when I first saw David's icons.
> Yours look a lot better - but I don't expect to use them myself.
Well I'm no visual artist :) I like nicolas' icons better too. I've even
cha
You're welcome.Fixed works too. Absolute can act goofy if the main body and
starting div aren't set to absolute. I should have known better.
Sebastion: divs work too on some browsers. Some browsers (cough) IE will
sometimes collapse them if they have no content. I've always had better
luck wit
Manish writes:
> The page seems to work for me at the moment. Would you like me to
> save it and send it to you?
Thanks - Greg gave me instructions and the logo should be clickable
now.
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We could try to position a div element over the background-image:
http://orgmode.org";>
Sebastian
Bastien writes:
> James Yoo writes:
>
>> Linking back to the front page via the main logo is pretty standard, or at
>> least that's what I've come to expect... is there a particular rea
i think my problem with exporting my latex files is that there may be
pieces of the old org-mode laying around..
i am currently on:
osx: 10.5.7
carbon emacs: GNU Emacs 22.3.1 (i386-apple-darwin9.6.0, Carbon Version
1.6.0)
org-mode: 6.27a
upon install on carbon emacs, i had the following org
The page seems to work for me at the moment. Would you like me to
save it and send it to you?
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Manish
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 8:45 PM, Bastien wrote:
> James Yoo writes:
>
>> Linking back to the front page via the main logo is pretty standard, or at
>> least that's what I've come to expect..
Hi,
Le Fri, 12 Jun 2009 17:14:38 -0700
Wes Hardaker a écrit:
> I finally got around to hacking on my org-export-as-generic
> functionality a bit more. There is a lot of improvement over last
> time, and probably even more things to do (because as you work
> through it your discover more, of co
James Yoo writes:
> Linking back to the front page via the main logo is pretty standard, or at
> least that's what I've come to expect... is there a particular reason why the
> unicorn graphic does not?
I agree it would be convenient. But the image logo is inserted as a
background image in the
One reason is that this picture is a background.
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 9:39 AM, James Yoo wrote:
> Linking back to the front page via the main logo is pretty standard, or at
> least that's what I've come to expect... is there a particular reason why
> the unicorn graphic does not?
>
>
> __
Linking back to the front page via the main logo is pretty standard, or at
least that's what I've come to expect... is there a particular reason why
the unicorn graphic does not?
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On Jun 24, 2009, at 2:39 PM, Andreas Seltenreich wrote:
[Sorry about setting Cc instead X-Debbugs-Cc and causing the duplicate
report. I set a proper Mail-Followup-To header now.]
Carsten Dominik writes:
This looks to me as if it was a bug in keyboard macro execution,
which should call fun
[Sorry about setting Cc instead X-Debbugs-Cc and causing the duplicate
report. I set a proper Mail-Followup-To header now.]
Carsten Dominik writes:
> This looks to me as if it was a bug in keyboard macro execution,
> which should call functions interactively.
The docstring for interactive-p ha
This looks to me as if it was a bug in keyboard macro execution,
which should call functions interactively.
- Carsten
On Jun 17, 2009, at 1:15 PM, Andreas Seltenreich wrote:
Your bug report will be posted to the emacs-pretest-...@gnu.org
mailing list.
Please describe exactly what actions t
On Jun 24, 2009, at 12:13 PM, Nicolas Girard wrote:
2009/6/24 Carsten Dominik
On Jun 24, 2009, at 11:41 AM, Nicolas Girard wrote:
2009/6/24 Carsten Dominik
Could you guys please first explain the
;; This part is buggy (sorry)
comment in the patch?
Err... this just reflects my current
Hi Nicolas,
I just took the two minutes to clone your repo and install the
patch. It's working great. Easy install, no delay in re-display. Cool
stuff!
This is what all that I found to complain about so far:
It should be `org-icons-default-directory' in the docs on the frontpage?
Nicolas
On Jun 24, 2009, at 12:19 PM, Nicolas Girard wrote:
When hacking the org-icons stuff, I came to realize that emacs allows
to attach any set or property/value to any part of a buffer.
It seems to me like org-mode could perfectly use this as a caching
mechanism.
What bout storing time-expensi
2009/6/24 Carsten Dominik
>
> On Jun 24, 2009, at 11:41 AM, Nicolas Girard wrote:
>
> 2009/6/24 Carsten Dominik
>> Could you guys please first explain the
>>
>>
>> ;; This part is buggy (sorry)
>>
>> comment in the patch?
>>
>> Err... this just reflects my current lack of expressiveness in eli
When hacking the org-icons stuff, I came to realize that emacs allows
to attach any set or property/value to any part of a buffer.
It seems to me like org-mode could perfectly use this as a caching mechanism.
What bout storing time-expensive informations as special properties
attached to the first
On Jun 24, 2009, at 11:41 AM, Nicolas Girard wrote:
2009/6/24 Carsten Dominik
Could you guys please first explain the
;; This part is buggy (sorry)
comment in the patch?
Err... this just reflects my current lack of expressiveness in
elisp... don't make me blush :-/
I am not complainin
2009/6/22 Carsten Dominik
>
> On Jun 18, 2009, at 4:49 PM, Nicolas Girard wrote:
>
> Hi,
>> stuck projects views can be used for many things beyond their initial
>> purpose.
>> It would be nice to be able to override the header when building a
>> custom view -- currently it is set to "List of st
2009/6/24 Carsten Dominik
> Could you guys please first explain the
>
>
> ;; This part is buggy (sorry)
>
> comment in the patch?
Err... this just reflects my current lack of expressiveness in elisp...
don't make me blush :-/
What David meant was not to ask you to integrate a ready-to-go patc
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 4:28 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> the voting for the sourceforge community choice awards has started at
>
> http://sourceforge.net/community/cca09/vote
>
> We are up against, among others, Freemind. Which means that we have a
> formidable opponent and we need t
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