On Oct 17, 2009, at 2:59 AM, John Wiegley wrote:
In most "power" outliners on the Mac, pressing TAB indents the
outline level of the current item. This lets you add subnotes very
quickly by typing M-RET TAB. (I find M-S- way too cumbersome
to use while typing).
Since pressing TAB on a
In most "power" outliners on the Mac, pressing TAB indents the outline
level of the current item. This lets you add subnotes very quickly by
typing M-RET TAB. (I find M-S- way too cumbersome to use while
typing).
Since pressing TAB on a new entry (one with no body) doesn't do
anything r
Hi everyone,
I've searched the org-mode variables and can't seem to find a way to get
filetags included in tags completion. In other words, when I press "TAB"
to see the org-global-tags-completion-table while entering a tag or
filtering for tags in the agenda, only tags associated with headlines
a
On Oct 16, 2009, at 2:09 PM, Gregory J. Grubbs wrote:
Since my intention was to clock in to A, I would find it confusing in
any event to suddenly find myself clocked into B. Even in the case
of a
dangling clock caused by an emacs crash, I would prefer to stay in
control! Should task B strik
2009/10/16 Sébastien Vauban :
> I absolutely want to change this, but the path is not easy. I cannot tell my
> boss: just install and use Emacs, Org-mode, LaTeX and SVN, and you're good.
>
We need an efficient middleware that transforms org buffer into
html/pdf/latex as a web service.This, to
John Wiegley gmail.com> writes:
> On Oct 16, 2009, at 1:41 PM, John Wiegley wrote:
>
> > At the moment, the auto-resolver only checks files which are
> > referred to by org-agenda-files. It does not scan the entire buffer
> > list looking for any org-mode buffer. Do you think it should do t
John Wiegley writes:
> On Oct 16, 2009, at 11:59 AM, Gregory J. Grubbs wrote:
>
>> One suggestion: I think when your code stops on a clock and prompts to
>> keep/subtract/cancel, it should expand the drawer (for those of us who
>> use drawers).
>
> I've added this to the version of the patch belo
On Oct 16, 2009, at 1:41 PM, John Wiegley wrote:
At the moment, the auto-resolver only checks files which are
referred to by org-agenda-files. It does not scan the entire buffer
list looking for any org-mode buffer. Do you think it should do the
latter instead?
I have a better answer fo
On Oct 16, 2009, at 1:02 PM, Jeff Kowalczyk wrote:
I am unable to reproduce the
cancel-timer failure here. Please load org-clock.el into Emacs and
type M-x eval-buffer and then trigger it again, that I may see the
complete stack trace.
No error anymore as mentioned above.
I'm not sure I'm tr
John Wiegley gmail.com> writes:
>
> On Oct 16, 2009, at 10:25 AM, Jeff Kowalczyk wrote:
>
> > I applied the patch against 93f396, and on Emacs 23.1 I get an error
> > when clocking in. The error happens the first clock-in for
> > each Emacs session, but the 'invalid timer' message shows for
>
Hi Levin,
I am already turning off partial completion mode for a number of
relevant completion prompts, even have defined a macro org-without-
partial-completion for this purpose.
In what particular circumstance are you hit by this problem?
- Carsten
On Oct 16, 2009, at 8:52 AM, Levin Du wro
On Oct 16, 2009, at 11:59 AM, Gregory J. Grubbs wrote:
One suggestion: I think when your code stops on a clock and prompts to
keep/subtract/cancel, it should expand the drawer (for those of us who
use drawers).
I've added this to the version of the patch below.
As another question:
When atte
Hello org-users,
I know that it is possible to export equations as images if you set the variable
org-export-with-LaTeX-fragments to t, but I prefer to use jsMath
(http://www.math.union.edu/~dpvc/jsMath/) for equation in HTML. The problem is
that when org-export-with-LaTeX-fragments is set to nil
On Oct 16, 2009, at 10:25 AM, Jeff Kowalczyk wrote:
I applied the patch against 93f396, and on Emacs 23.1 I get an error
when
clocking in. The error happens the first clock-in for each Emacs
session, but
the 'invalid timer' message shows for subsequent clock-in/out.
In org-clock.el, on lin
John Wiegley writes:
> Looking for anyone who uses Org's time clocking facilities and is
> willing to test this with me. I've been using it for a couple of days
> now. The functionality is based on the way the commercial app
> OfficeTime handles idleness.
Wow. Your patch helped me clean up a m
How about a click-thru to download a PDF of the current page?
I need to go back and look into Worg some more.
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 07:08:59AM -0400, Greg Newman wrote:
> There already is Worg for wiki and pdf generation is already a core
> function of org-mode.
> Not sure if i'm missing som
Hello,
I would like to be able to export my agenda as a set of files corresponding to
each org-file in org-agenda-files, as an 'agenda' html file that looks like the
agenda, and has its entries hyperlinked to the relevant entry in the relevant
file - much like the agenda works in emacs, where pres
Matthew Lundin writes:
[...]
>> As for FF, the instructions should work. See also:
>>
>>http://kb.mozillazine.org/Register_protocol#Linux_and_Mac
>
> These instructions are incorrect. I can confirm that setting a protocol
> does not work in Firefox on Mac OS - there is a bug that's been arou
Maurizio Vitale
writes:
>> "Eric" == Eric Schulte writes:
>
> Eric> 3) the results of a source code block are in no way
> Eric> constrained to be located after the body of the block. In
> Eric> cases where they are not located near each other the body
> Eric> would be invisi
John Wiegley gmail.com> writes:
> Looking for anyone who uses Org's time clocking facilities and is
> willing to test this with me. I've been using it for a couple of days
> now. The functionality is based on the way the commercial app
> OfficeTime handles idleness.
Hi John,
This is int
Karl Maihofer writes:
> Am 16.10.09 11:29, schrieb Sébastien Vauban:
>> - or, even better (as it would be install-less): a Wiki based on Org syntax
>>with document generation capability (button to generate a PDF).
>
> Perhaps ikiwiki?
>
also blorgit could be relevant http://orgmode.org/worg/
Am 16.10.09 14:09, schrieb Karl Maihofer:
Perhaps ikiwiki?
Ha! Have a look at this:
http://www.golden-gryphon.com/blog/manoj/blog/2008/06/08/Using_org-mode_with_Ikiwiki/
There was already a discussion about ikiwiki on this list:
http://search.gmane.org/search.php?group=gmane.emacs.orgmode&qu
Am 16.10.09 11:29, schrieb Sébastien Vauban:
- or, even better (as it would be install-less): a Wiki based on Org syntax
with document generation capability (button to generate a PDF).
Perhaps ikiwiki?
"Ikiwiki is a wiki compiler. It converts wiki pages into HTML pages
suitable for publish
There already is Worg for wiki and pdf generation is already a core
function of org-mode.
Not sure if i'm missing something here or not.
On Oct 16, 2009, at 6:41 AM, Scot Becker wrote:
Sebastien,
I don't think any of this is crazy.
The first idea is similar to the HTML composition GUIs wh
Sebastien,
I don't think any of this is crazy.
The first idea is similar to the HTML composition GUIs which now seem to be
everywhere. I'm told it's a pretty complex task to get them to reliably be
both WYSISYG and to maintain syntactically correct markup through multiple
edits, but people are
... or, at least, my colleagues.
Hello,
I have the following problem. I write a lot of docs. They were before in
LaTeX, and now in Org. I even write our Web site. Before it was FrontPage or
Muse, now it is Org as well.
Using Org allows a clear separation between the "contents" and the "form",
ev
Looking for anyone who uses Org's time clocking facilities and is
willing to test this with me. I've been using it for a couple of days
now. The functionality is based on the way the commercial app
OfficeTime handles idleness.
Excerpt from the new manual section:
# Resolving idle time
I
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