Hi Manuel,
On Aug 8, 2009, at 7:38 AM, Manuel Amador wrote:
Hi,
I have been trying to get orgmode to export to pdf the following:
Write something then "*something bold should go here*" and go on.
This should now work.
- Carsten
That is, I would like the sentence inside the quotes to b
Hi Nick and waterloo,
I have now added the ulem package to support strike-through emphasis.
Thanks for looking this up in the TeX docs.
- Carsten
On Aug 17, 2009, at 3:55 AM, Nick Dokos wrote:
Nick Dokos wrote:
...
The correct markup, according to the TeX FAQ:
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin
Hi Russel,
it is now in org.texi, which means it will be in the manual
of the next release. THe manual on the web gets only updated
for a release, not for each git push.
- Carsten
On Aug 18, 2009, at 12:29 AM, Russell Adams wrote:
OMG I knew Carsten had added that, but its not in the manual!
At Wed, 05 Aug 2009 11:28:40 -0400,
Bernt Hansen wrote:
>
> Noorul Islam K M writes:
>
> > Please take a look at the below org file. Initially I created the TODO
> > item and then clocked in and out. Then inserted a note. Followed by some
> > clock ins and outs. Everything is organized from top
On Aug 17, 2009, at 6:55 PM, Andrew Stribblehill wrote:
2009/8/17 Matt Lundin :
Andrew Stribblehill writes:
I am trying to concoct an agenda view in which every item that has a
clock entry or timestamp for the past week shows up -- and
preferably
those for the forthcoming week. This is so
Applied, thanks.
- Carsten
On Aug 17, 2009, at 9:49 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
Hi,
Please apply the attached patch which replaces `indent-region' with
`indent-code-rigidly' in org-exp-blocks. This fixes the problem of
indentation being removed from source-code blocks.
Thanks -- Eric
diff --gi
On Aug 16, 2009, at 7:31 PM, Matt Lundin wrote:
Hi Carsten,
The following commit causes an error when I call org-agenda:
,
| commit 8c177dc832980bd8cf23fc2ae72b18e0b472b59e
| Author: Carsten Dominik
| Date: Fri Aug 14 17:18:14 2009 +0200
|
| Avoid text properties on elements in cus
hi,
I am relatively new (even if I used it years ago) to orgmode.
I extensively use remember to jot down new tasks/notes/... it
feets perfectly since it is almost instantaneous.
Sometimes, when at work, someone enters my room to speak about a
project. When finished, I fire remember and try to su
Hi,
When I fire remember in order to enter task(s), it generally
happens when I am doing another thing and thus, many times I fire
it when visiting a file.
While it can be ok sometimes, I do not like to have a link to the
current visited file into my remember buffer since each time I
have to dele
Hi,
When I fire remember in order to enter task(s), it generally
happens when I am doing another thing and thus, many times I fire
it when visiting a file.
While it can be ok sometimes, I do not like to have a link to the
current visited file into my remember buffer since each time I
have to dele
On 2009-08-03, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> I would love to fix this problem, so I would be very
> grateful if anyone could come up with a testcase that
> is reproducible.1
Do others experience it?
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Occurs here. It seems related to setting variables in clauses.
What is the best way to revert the commit?
git revert in a local branch?
Thanks.
On 2009-08-16, Matt Lundin wrote:
> Hi Carsten,
>
> The following commit causes an error when I call org-agenda:
>
> ,
> | commit 8c177dc832980bd
OMG I knew Carsten had added that, but its not in the manual! I just
checked, I don't see it in the key list under Agenda. I was looking
for it recently, thanks for cluing me in.
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 03:08:32PM -0400, Bernt Hansen wrote:
> Pull up an agenda view for the day/week you are interes
Michael Gilbert wrote:
> On Aug 17,2009, at 1:16 PM, Samuel Wales wrote:
>
> > org-after-todo-state-change-hook is a variable defined in `org.el'.
>
> Thank you, John for the detailed explanation. Thank you, Samuel, for
> this help.
>
> The value, alas, is nil.
>
> Other ideas?
>
So this
Hi,
Please apply the attached patch which replaces `indent-region' with
`indent-code-rigidly' in org-exp-blocks. This fixes the problem of
indentation being removed from source-code blocks.
Thanks -- Eric
diff --git a/lisp/org-exp-blocks.el b/lisp/org-exp-blocks.el
index 6025ce7..8df0ac1 100644
On Aug 17,2009, at 1:16 PM, Samuel Wales wrote:
org-after-todo-state-change-hook is a variable defined in `org.el'.
Thank you, John for the detailed explanation. Thank you, Samuel, for
this help.
The value, alas, is nil.
Other ideas?
-- M
_
Hi Michael --
> On Aug 17,2009, at 12:31 PM, Samuel Wales wrote:
>
> > A long shot: check the value of your after todo state change hook.
>
> Sorry. Noob still. What does that mean?
>
> -- M
I agree that this is a long shot, but I think he was suggesting that
you check the "org-after-todo-stat
org-after-todo-state-change-hook is a variable defined in `org.el'.
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On Aug 17,2009, at 12:31 PM, Samuel Wales wrote:
A long shot: check the value of your after todo state change hook.
Sorry. Noob still. What does that mean?
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Christer Enfors writes:
> Bernt Hansen writes:
>
>> Pull up an agenda view for the day/week you are interested in viewing
>> then hit '[' to display inactive timestamps.
>>
>> Does that do what you need?
>
> Unfortunately, no. It displays "[ " followed by the *titl
A long shot: check the value of your after todo state change hook.
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Christer Enfors writes:
> ** TODO Test SAD 2.0.1
> I should test using the latest replication software. I can get that
> from Sven-Åke.
>
> [2009-08-17 10:33] I need to find a machine to test with.
>
> [2009-08-17 10:55] Found one! Carl says I can use his testing machine.
>
> [2009-08-17 15:25] O
On Aug 17,2009, at 10:27 AM, Matt Lundin wrote:
I seem to have mysteriously flipped some setting or other. Now,
whenever I set a repeating item in my agenda as done, orgmode opens
up
the source file with that item in it, in a split frame. I have no
idea
why or what I'm supposed to do with t
Nick Dokos wrote:
> Robert Goldman wrote:
>
>> Here's another challenge --- is there a good way to handle this in the
>> exporter?
>>
>> If you use VERBATIM in a beamer frame, then you need to add the optional
>> argument "fragile" to the environment, like this:
>>
>> \begin{frame}[fragile]
>>
>>
Robert Goldman wrote:
> Here's another challenge --- is there a good way to handle this in the
> exporter?
>
> If you use VERBATIM in a beamer frame, then you need to add the optional
> argument "fragile" to the environment, like this:
>
> \begin{frame}[fragile]
>
> instead of just
>
> \begin
Hi. I discovered org-mode only last week, when I was looking around
for Outline editors. It matched every last one of my requirements, and
THEN some. It's awesome, as I'm sure you all know. As an added bonus,
I can even access my outlines by connecting to my home machine through
my phone's SSH clie
2009/8/17 Matt Lundin :
> Andrew Stribblehill writes:
>
>> I am trying to concoct an agenda view in which every item that has a
>> clock entry or timestamp for the past week shows up -- and preferably
>> those for the forthcoming week. This is so I can make a weekly report
>> of what I've done.
>>
At Mon, 17 Aug 2009 19:09:51 +0200,
Andreas Burtzlaff wrote:
> The Fireforg extension has its own preferences dialogue accessible under
> Tools->Add-ons->Fireforg->Preferences, as all extensions have.
obvious in hindsight (and should have been obvious in the first place
but the lack of arrow on t
Andrew Stribblehill writes:
> I am trying to concoct an agenda view in which every item that has a
> clock entry or timestamp for the past week shows up -- and preferably
> those for the forthcoming week. This is so I can make a weekly report
> of what I've done.
>
...
> How might I get this? Or
Michael Gilbert writes:
> Hi all --
>
> I seem to have mysteriously flipped some setting or other. Now,
> whenever I set a repeating item in my agenda as done, orgmode opens up
> the source file with that item in it, in a split frame. I have no idea
> why or what I'm supposed to do with that, but
On Mon, 17 Aug 2009 15:17:25 +0100
Eric S Fraga wrote:
> At Sun, 16 Aug 2009 11:52:16 +0200,
> Andreas Burtzlaff wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > Fireforg is now capable of sending a BibTeX entry for every item
> > imported into Zotero to Org. For details see the doc at
> > http://orgmode.org/worg/org-d
Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi Markus,
it appears that this bug is now fixed in CVS Emacs, and if you
get it installed on your machine, you should be able to use
org-indent-mode safely.
Best
Carsten,
thanks for letting us know. I'll give it a try when I get a chance.
Cheers!
Markus
- Carsten
I can almost get there; it's quite frustrating...
I am trying to concoct an agenda view in which every item that has a
clock entry or timestamp for the past week shows up -- and preferably
those for the forthcoming week. This is so I can make a weekly report
of what I've done.
The timeline view s
Here's another challenge --- is there a good way to handle this in the
exporter?
If you use VERBATIM in a beamer frame, then you need to add the optional
argument "fragile" to the environment, like this:
\begin{frame}[fragile]
instead of just
\begin{frame}
I'd be surprised if there was a good
This seems like a very common thing to want to do, but am I right in
thinking that it's also very hard to get right because the frame
environment is not really a sectioning environment?
As I understand things, the way we export to latex is to insert
sectioning commands, and drop translated content
At Sun, 16 Aug 2009 11:52:16 +0200,
Andreas Burtzlaff wrote:
>
>
>
> Fireforg is now capable of sending a BibTeX entry for every item
> imported into Zotero to Org. For details see the doc at
> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-devel.php#fireforg
Andreas,
you've convinced me that it's about time I p
Hi all --
I seem to have mysteriously flipped some setting or other. Now,
whenever I set a repeating item in my agenda as done, orgmode opens up
the source file with that item in it, in a split frame. I have no idea
why or what I'm supposed to do with that, but it sure slows down my
workf
Robert Goldman wrote:
> I am not exactly sure why the un-protected URL causes problems for me
> and not for Nick. However, I am trying to generate latex for beamer,
> which seems very tricky, and perhaps that's what's going wrong here ---
> I'm getting beamer's internal state messed up. I'm not
Tim Burt wrote:
> Robert Goldman writes:
> > When I do a latex export, a simple URL in text, or a simple link url of
> > the form [[URL]] --- with no description --- gets emitted as
> >
> > \href{URL}{URL}
> >
> > which causes Latex to crash for me.
> The first guess is that the string 'URL
At Sat, 15 Aug 2009 10:23:59 +0200,
Sébastien Vauban wrote:
[...]
> > The gnu java implementation is (I believe -- I could be horridly
> > out of date on this) still not complete, especially with respect to AWT. My
> > recommendation would be to install either openjdk-6 (which Nick I believe is
>
Robert Goldman writes:
> When I do a latex export, a simple URL in text, or a simple link url of
> the form [[URL]] --- with no description --- gets emitted as
>
> \href{URL}{URL}
>
> which causes Latex to crash for me.
The first guess is that the string 'URL' in the post is not the actual
Wow, automatic bibtex sending does sound cool, and may ease some of
the difficulty of trying to use a workflow with both Zotero and
BibTeX. Thanks. I''l try this.
On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 12:41 PM, Matt Lundin wrote:
> Hi Andreas,
>
> Andreas Burtzlaff writes:
>
>> Fireforg is now capable of sen
Column view (C-c C-x C-c) is useful to show how much time I have estimated
for a task and how much time I have clocked for it. It also seems helpful to
show „how much time it remains“, which is the difference {estimated time} -
{clocked time} for that task. It can be positive, negative (overr
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