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2009/10/9 Robert Goldman :
> I'm at about my one year anniversary using Org-mode, and I have a bit of
> an odd question. Last year, I made a sub
I'm at about my one year anniversary using Org-mode, and I have a bit of
an odd question. Last year, I made a subtree that was a project for
getting ready for winter (I live in Minnesota, which has harsh winters).
I worked my way through that list, and now I'd like to do the whole
thing over agai
Carsten Dominik wrote:
>
> Matt: Inline tasks are now always exported, the variable
>org-inlinetask-export is obsolete. Export will look like
>a description list item - in fact, the export uses internally
>description lists.
Thanks for clarifying this. I had org-inlineta
On Oct 9, 2009, at 4:05 PM, bar tomas wrote:
Thanks very much for your reply and your help.
I also think in terms of containers, but I was trying to figure out if
it is possible to have a container that has both subcontainers and
content that is not contained in a subcontainer.
For instance, in
That's awesome news! Thank you for this great contribution. Now I can use my
beloved ruby to write view-extensions to my org PIM :D (even though I'm very
interested in learning elisp, but this makes things much more practical and
powerful!).
Marcelo.
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 5:02 PM, Eric Schulte
Eric S Fraga writes:
> Eric et al.,
>
> any chance of creating a jython interface? Or has anybody else done
> this already?
>
> I've tried creating one from your org-babel-python.el file by changing
> all occurrences of python to jython (bar one: the run-python command
> as that actually does
ok. Many Thanks!
On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 3:43 PM, Stephan Schmitt
wrote:
>
> bar tomas wrote:
>>
>> Thanks very much for your reply and your help.
>> I also think in terms of containers, but I was trying to figure out if
>> it is possible to have a container that has both subcontainers and
>> cont
Hi Dan,
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 4:11 PM, Dan Davison wrote:
> Juan Reyero writes:
>> #+begin_src python :session :results output
>> 2
>> #+end_src
>>
>> #+resname:
>> : 2
>> : 2
>>
>> (expected nothing, which is what I get if I remove the :session).
>
> An understandable expectation. In non-sess
bar tomas wrote:
Thanks very much for your reply and your help.
I also think in terms of containers, but I was trying to figure out if
it is possible to have a container that has both subcontainers and
content that is not contained in a subcontainer.
For instance, in XML, this is the notion of a
Thanks very much for your reply and your help.
I also think in terms of containers, but I was trying to figure out if
it is possible to have a container that has both subcontainers and
content that is not contained in a subcontainer.
For instance, in XML, this is the notion of an element with 'mixe
Andrew Stribblehill writes:
> So, about inline tasks... what are they for? I've read the code and know what
> they do, how to use
> them etc. But I don't know in what context people use them.
>
> Why were they created and where are they used?
I don't actually use inline tasks (yet) -- I just re
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Yes.
Carsten Dominik writes:
> Do we still have XEmacs users around here?
>
> - Carsten
>
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At Mon, 14 Sep 2009 07:44:57 -0600,
Eric Schulte wrote:
>
> Dan Davison and I (Eric Schulte) are happy to announce that Org-babel
> has now been released as a contributed package in Org-mode with
> corresponding documentation on worg [1].
>
> Org-babel provides the following functionality:
> - So
bar tomas wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Maybe I use orgmode in a quirky way, but I often find the need of
> tagging internal regions.
>
> I don't have a problem with a creating a heading but what I find
> sometimes inconvenient is that implicitely everything that comes after
> the created headingis in it's sco
I've transitioned to Emacs 23, but I try and keep my .emacs viable for Xemacs.
Tim.
2009/10/9 Carsten Dominik :
> Do we still have XEmacs users around here?
>
> - Carsten
>
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On Oct 9, 2009, at 9:10 AM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi everyone,
some time ago, I stumbled over a picture of Eric Schulte on
his Org-generated home page (http://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte/).
And that made me realize how nice it can be to think of a face
when reading a name.
So want to start a page w
So, about inline tasks... what are they for? I've read the code and know
what they do, how to use them etc. But I don't know in what context people
use them.
Why were they created and where are they used?
On Oct 8, 2009 9:28 PM, "Bernt Hansen" wrote:
Matt Lundin writes: > bar tomas
writes: >
Hi everyone,
some time ago, I stumbled over a picture of Eric Schulte on
his Org-generated home page (http://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte/).
And that made me realize how nice it can be to think of a face
when reading a name.
So want to start a page with people from this community here,
where some of us
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