Tassilo Horn writes:
> Hah, great! Now please tell me that Freemind is scriptable, so that an
> export from org to svg mindmap is just a fingertip away.
Good to know - maybe a tutorial on this would be of interest to many
people here? Not pushing you, of course... :)
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Charles Philip Chan writes:
Hi Charles,
>> Noted, thanks. But since I want to hand out the mindmaps to others,
>> I would prefer a portable format like SVG or PDF.
>
> There is a svg export plugin for freemind.
>
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/freemind/files/
Hah, great! Now please tell me
On Jul 8, 2009, at 7:04 AM, Samuel Wales wrote:
I wonder if this happens with logbook drawers.
Yes it would,
I also wonder if it
affects the speed of meta shift up and down (i.e. moving subtrees up
or down).
It might, but I don't think so
- Carsten
On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 08:33, Al wr
On Wed, 8 Jul 2009 07:10:20 +0200
Carsten Dominik wrote:
> > I use a lot of repeated tasks, daily mostly, for which I want to log
> > the result as a note. So I use the "lognoterepeat" variable. But the
> > note doesn't contain the date of the task, just the date of when I
> > mark the task as do
Carsten Dominik writes:
> "Erros and general problems"
^ ^
Is that a missing "r" or an additional one? :)
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On Jul 7, 2009, at 6:36 PM, Kristina M. Spurgin wrote:
Thanks, Carsten. That was indeed the issue, and it is now working
perfectly.
Funny, I was looking at the FAQ yesterday, but in the Export
section. I didn't think to look under Errors because I wasn't
getting an error to look up. :-)
On Jul 7, 2009, at 5:33 PM, Michaël Parienti wrote:
Hi,
I use a lot of repeated tasks, daily mostly, for which I want to log
the result as a note. So I use the "lognoterepeat" variable. But the
note doesn't contain the date of the task, just the date of when I
mark the task as done.
Example:
I think that some of this is slow for inherent emacs reasons. Simply
doing down arrow can sometimes be slow. However, moving subtrees is
very slow. Dp you think it's mostly outline-mode? Is it possible to
defsubst after the fact?
Thanks.
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 11:43, Samuel Wales wrote:
> On
Hi Al,
first of all, I cannot reproduce the fact that drawers have such
a major influence on time, wit a test file that I created to
be similar to what you describe.
There is a way to speed up drawer handling, by using text properties
instead of overlays. How have some vague plans to do this, b
I wonder if this happens with logbook drawers. I also wonder if it
affects the speed of meta shift up and down (i.e. moving subtrees up
or down).
On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 08:33, Al wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to use emacs org-mode to keep my bookmarks (using the
> org-annotation-helper.el method
With ido completion, refiling works excellently. Here are
more ideas.
First (and foremost), input history for refiling recalls the user's
input, not refile targets. I think the latter would work
better, because in ordinary use, the user can specify
further with C-SPC and arrow keys. So the firs
On Jul 8, 2009, at 1:25 AM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
Hi Carsten,
I have a monthly repeated task (Archive tasks) that has lots of old
clock time on it currently but has never been marked DONE since the
creation of the property LAST_REPEAT_TIME. If this task is clocking
when Emacs exits and you rest
On Jul 8, 2009, at 3:32 AM, Nathan Neff wrote:
Hi,
I noticed in the help file for Clock Tables, there's a :formula
parameter
that you can specify:
http://orgmode.org/manual/Clocking-work-time.html
The :formula param takes the TBLFM format which is used in
the "spreadsheets".
Is there a wa
On Jul 8, 2009, at 3:27 AM, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
Aloha all,
Org-mode's agenda column view puts column headers where Aquamacs has
tabs, overwriting the tabs. I don't know if this is an Aquamacs
issue or an org-mode issue, but it would be nice if two terrific
pieces of software cooperated
Applied, thanks
- Carsten
On Jul 8, 2009, at 12:00 AM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
This skips over blank lines preceeding the next task when archiving
a task or
subtree. This allows us to use a keyboard macro to remember the
archive key
sequence incantation and skips to the next heading so we don'
Sami Airaksinen writes:
>
> But to the point: I have "tons" of tables that have different things, so
> that I can keep organized my data (one table with +60 columns is pretty
> clumsy to me). And to produce something meaningful stats I would like to
> combine these tables (I know that putting th
Hi all,
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Don't forget to vote for your favorite piece of software here:
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I noticed in the help file for Clock Tables, there's a :formula parameter
that you can specify:
http://orgmode.org/manual/Clocking-work-time.html
The :formula param takes the TBLFM format which is used in
the "spreadsheets".
Is there a way to use a heading's Property in the ClockReport? Per
Aloha all,
Org-mode's agenda column view puts column headers where Aquamacs has
tabs, overwriting the tabs. I don't know if this is an Aquamacs issue
or an org-mode issue, but it would be nice if two terrific pieces of
software cooperated better in this one small instance.
All the best,
Bernt Hansen writes:
> I have a monthly repeated task (Archive tasks) that has lots of old
> clock time on it currently but has never been marked DONE since the
> creation of the property LAST_REPEAT_TIME. If this task is clocking
^^^
The property i
Hi Carsten,
I have a monthly repeated task (Archive tasks) that has lots of old
clock time on it currently but has never been marked DONE since the
creation of the property LAST_REPEAT_TIME. If this task is clocking
when Emacs exits and you restart emacs and answer Yes to continue the
clock - the
This skips over blank lines preceeding the next task when archiving a task or
subtree. This allows us to use a keyboard macro to remember the archive key
sequence incantation and skips to the next heading so we don't accidentally
archive the wrong task.
This fixes an issue with blank line handlin
Carsten Dominik writes:
> Hi Andreas,
>
> I like the patch and have applied it.
>
> This is on the border of something where I need a copyright assignment.
> Mind to send one to the FSF?
>
Nope, I did one a few years ago for Guile; I guess they have to re-send
me the forms for org-mode, or ist th
Carsten Dominik schrieb:
On Jul 7, 2009, at 1:44 PM, Rainer Stengele wrote:
Carsten Dominik schrieb:
Just a typo, it is fixed, thanks.
On Jul 7, 2009, at 1:20 PM, Rainer Stengele wrote:
How can I trace the mechanism?
In general, turn on debug-on-error fro the Options menu, load uncompile
Tassilo Horn writes:
> Noted, thanks. But since I want to hand out the mindmaps to others, I
> would prefer a portable format like SVG or PDF.
There is a svg export plugin for freemind.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/freemind/files/
Charles
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Sebastian Rose wrote:
Sebastian Rose writes:
Markus Heller writes:
Hello,
I have a drawer like this in my org file:
:SERVICE-IDEAS:
- Do this
- do that
:END:
and the org file contains the following line:
#+DRAWERS: SERVICE-IDEAS
Whenever I cycle thru visibility states, the drawer is a
Charles Philip Chan writes:
Hi Charles,
>> I'm just preparing a practice lecture for tomorrow, and when doing
>> something like that, using mindmaps helps me to structure the whole
>> thing.
>> ...
>> Did anyone think of an exporter for that?
>
> org-mode can export to freemind with a contrib
Eric S Fraga writes:
Hi Eric,
>> Maybe there a special LaTeX styles for that. Google came up with
>> something called PGF/TikZ. Or maybe there are generators for
>> creating SVG mindmaps, I don't know...
>
> Possibly graphviz could be used?
Yes, especially the twopi layout seems well-suited f
Sebastian Rose writes:
> Markus Heller writes:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have a drawer like this in my org file:
>>
>> :SERVICE-IDEAS:
>>
>> - Do this
>>
>> - do that
>>
>> :END:
>>
>> and the org file contains the following line:
>>
>> #+DRAWERS: SERVICE-IDEAS
>>
>> Whenever I cycle thru visibility stat
Sebastian Rose writes:
> Eric S Fraga writes:
>> This all assumes, of course, that the order of compilation does not
>> matter, a point raised by Scot Becker?
>
> It did in a description we had earlier on this list.
> I therefore load all the lisp files first before compiling them to avoid
> err
Tassilo Horn writes:
> I'm just preparing a practice lecture for tomorrow, and when doing
> something like that, using mindmaps helps me to structure the whole
> thing.
> ...
> Did anyone think of an exporter for that?
org-mode can export to freemind with a contrib package. Take a look at
org-
Eric S Fraga writes:
> This all assumes, of course, that the order of compilation does not
> matter, a point raised by Scot Becker?
It did in a description we had earlier on this list.
I therefore load all the lisp files first before compiling them to avoid
errors.
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Markus Heller writes:
> Hello,
>
> I have a drawer like this in my org file:
>
> :SERVICE-IDEAS:
>
> - Do this
>
> - do that
>
> :END:
>
> and the org file contains the following line:
>
> #+DRAWERS: SERVICE-IDEAS
>
> Whenever I cycle thru visibility states, the drawer is always expanded, and
> hi
At Tue, 07 Jul 2009 21:33:45 +0200,
Tassilo Horn wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm just preparing a practice lecture for tomorrow, and when doing
> something like that, using mindmaps helps me to structure the whole
> thing. Of course, outlined text *is* a textual representation for a
> mindmap, but often
Hi,
I'm just preparing a practice lecture for tomorrow, and when doing
something like that, using mindmaps helps me to structure the whole
thing. Of course, outlined text *is* a textual representation for a
mindmap, but often some visual representation is more explanatory,
especially when handing
At Tue, 07 Jul 2009 18:37:51 +0200, Sebastian Rose wrote:
> And, finally, here is a simple elisp function, that compiles your
> sources:
And I can confirm that this works just fine (well, with limited
testing of org-mode, specifically a few agenda views). No need for
make et al. now. Of course,
Hi Carsten,
Having played with this patch some more, I am confident that it is
working and won't break org-plot.
Please do apply it when you get a chance.
Thanks -- Eric
diff --git a/lisp/org-plot.el b/lisp/org-plot.el
index 78775a0..ae01aa2 100644
--- a/lisp/org-plot.el
+++ b/lisp/org-plot.el
"David O'Toole" writes:
> I'm having trouble with org-plotting data that is captured on certain dates
> over time, like my bodyweight. My table looks like this,
> but the plotting seems to be very wrong:
>
> #+PLOT: ind:1 timefmt:"%Y-%m-%d" with:points
> | Date | Weight |
> |+-
At Tue, 07 Jul 2009 18:37:51 +0200,
Sebastian Rose wrote:
> And, finally, here is a simple elisp function, that compiles your
> sources:
> [...]
Excellent. Thanks!
This all assumes, of course, that the order of compilation does not
matter, a point raised by Scot Becker? I guess the simplest an
Hello,
I have a drawer like this in my org file:
:SERVICE-IDEAS:
- Do this
- do that
:END:
and the org file contains the following line:
#+DRAWERS: SERVICE-IDEAS
Whenever I cycle thru visibility states, the drawer is always expanded,
and hitting C-Tab with point on the :SERVICE-IDEAS: has
Thanks, Carsten. That was indeed the issue, and it is now working
perfectly.
Funny, I was looking at the FAQ yesterday, but in the Export section.
I didn't think to look under Errors because I wasn't getting an error
to look up. :-)
Thanks a bunch,
Kristina
Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi Krist
And, finally, here is a simple elisp function, that compiles your
sources:
(defvar my/org-lisp-directory "~/.emacs.d/org/lisp"
"Directory where your org-mode files live.")
;; adjust my/org-lisp-directory:
(setq my/org-lisp-directory "~/emacs/lisp/ext/org-mode/lisp")
(defun my/compile-org(
You could do what I described in my previous mail, and save the whole
stuff as keyboard macro:
C-x (
Now do all the stuff in my last mail. To make sure the directory is
found, use an absolute path here.
C-x )
M-x name-last-kbd-macro RET
compile-org RET
Switch to your setup file and
Eric S Fraga writes:
> However, in the standard software on this computer, there is no
> (gnu)make equivalent installed. Therefore, I have the same need as
> Stefan. Is there maybe an elisp script/function that can take the
> place of the make command used to prepare all the .elc files for
> org
Well, you can run org without byte-compiling its files. It runs
slower, but I'm not sure how noticeably so on recent hardware.
This is a good question though, if you didn't have a build environment
available (say on an embedded linux distro), but you had a full emacs,
would you have everything yo
Hello,
I'm trying to use emacs org-mode to keep my bookmarks (using the
org-annotation-helper.el method). I find this really great, except performance
issues.
My .org file contains ~5000 entries, organized in a tree like this:
#+DRAWERS: MYDATA
** net
*** www
[[http://www.w3.org/][W3C - Th
Hi,
I use a lot of repeated tasks, daily mostly, for which I want to log
the result as a note. So I use the "lognoterepeat" variable. But the
note doesn't contain the date of the task, just the date of when I
mark the task as done.
Example:
** TODO Did it rain this day?
SCHEDULED: <2009-07-06
At Tue, 07 Jul 2009 17:05:23 +0200,
Stefan Vollmar wrote:
> behaviour. So, in a nutshell, is it possible to update the current
> Emacs Windows distribution, http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/emacs/windows, to
> the latest release of org-mode without needing a "make" tool?
I am glad somebody else has brought
Hello,
we have been using Emacs and org on MacOS X and Linux for a while and
we are very happy with the way we can keep up with the phantastic
amount of enhancements and fixes that continously appear in the git-
repository.
We now need to also have a (comparatively) current org version on
On 06.07.2009, at 17:49, Carsten Dominik wrote:
On Jul 6, 2009, at 12:06 PM, Rudi Schlatte wrote:
Greetings,
I run emacs cvs head and the org-mode that is bundled with it.
Visual-line-mode is turned on.
The display part of visual-line-mode (breaking long lines into
paragraphs visually)
Hi Rudi,
I have applied your patch.
I agree that it is too small to cause copyright problems.
Thanks
- Carsten
On Jul 7, 2009, at 3:01 PM, Rudi Schlatte wrote:
On 06.07.2009, at 17:49, Carsten Dominik wrote:
On Jul 6, 2009, at 12:06 PM, Rudi Schlatte wrote:
Greetings,
I run emacs cvs hea
THis is now fixed. if link-up or link-home are defined, also normal
HTML export will list them.
- Carsten
On Jul 6, 2009, at 4:41 PM, Kyle Sexton wrote:
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 5:08 AM, Carsten Dominik > wrote:
Hi Kyle,
currently :link-up and :link-home only show up when you use
org-info
On Jul 7, 2009, at 1:44 PM, Rainer Stengele wrote:
Carsten Dominik schrieb:
Just a typo, it is fixed, thanks.
On Jul 7, 2009, at 1:20 PM, Rainer Stengele wrote:
How can I trace the mechanism?
In general, turn on debug-on-error fro the Options menu, load
uncompiled
code and hit the erro
Carsten Dominik schrieb:
> Just a typo, it is fixed, thanks.
>
>
> On Jul 7, 2009, at 1:20 PM, Rainer Stengele wrote:
>> How can I trace the mechanism?
>
> In general, turn on debug-on-error fro the Options menu, load uncompiled
> code and hit the error.
>
> - Carsten
>
>
>
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>> However, you very well might be right that this is a bug in the MDA
>> (which stores the mails, including the disputed first line, in a
>> Maildir folder, which is then served by via IMAP).
>
> Yep. But in general I'm pretty sure that your patch won't introduce
> effects
Just a typo, it is fixed, thanks.
On Jul 7, 2009, at 1:20 PM, Rainer Stengele wrote:
How can I trace the mechanism?
In general, turn on debug-on-error fro the Options menu, load
uncompiled code and hit the error.
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I just applied the patch in the version I got from Tassilo.
Thanks!
- Carsten
On Jul 7, 2009, at 12:34 PM, Andreas Rottmann wrote:
Tassilo Horn writes:
Andreas Rottmann writes:
Hi Andreas,
Without the following patch, storing links to Gnus Article buffers
fails on CVS Emacs, as they (a
Carsten Dominik schrieb:
>
> On Jun 29, 2009, at 9:51 AM, Rainer Stengele wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I wonder if my question was too complicated or too stupid?
>
> Not at all. It is only that the implementation should still
> allow flexibility to change list types if you wish and not
> immediate
Andreas Rottmann writes:
Hi Andreas,
> "From " lines are for example used in the mbox format[0], so I wasn't
> too surprised to find it in my IMAP mails as well.
I see.
> However, you very well might be right that this is a bug in the MDA
> (which stores the mails, including the disputed first
Tassilo Horn writes:
> Andreas Rottmann writes:
>
> Hi Andreas,
>
>> Without the following patch, storing links to Gnus Article buffers
>> fails on CVS Emacs, as they (at least in my setup -- IMAP) always
>> contain a "From " line, which can't be parsed as an RFC822 header.
>
> Could you elabora
Sorry for the noise.
A local package globally modified outline-heading-end-regexp which broke
folding via outline-mode.
Cheers,
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Nick Dokos wrote:
> Sébastien Vauban wrote:
>
>> But the answer already was in my article ;-)
>>
>> >>> BTW, you'd better use `C-c M-m' for quoting your code. It will allow an
>> >>> easy copy past of it... Like this:
>>
>> C-c M-m runs the command message-mark-inserted-region, which is an
>
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