Hi Andrea,
On Nov 22, 2009, at 4:15 AM, andrea wrote:
Hi everyone, I noticed a problem which on my configuration is
repeatable
so I guess is a bug.
- go on a table
- press C-c ' to edit the formulas
- start to write @+..
Can you please poost a concrete example and describe your steps more
Hi everyone, I noticed a problem which on my configuration is repeatable
so I guess is a bug.
- go on a table
- press C-c ' to edit the formulas
- start to write @+..
It gets stuck and not even C-g can quit it..
This both on linux and OSx 10.6 with orgmode 6.33trans.
By the way I have a table l
Sebastian Rose writes:
> OK, this is a severe Emacs 23 bug.
>
Hm -- it's not that severe maybe. I can now save my work encoded as raw
text.
Also, I can follow the link, that is created. It terribly ugly, but
working.
Sebastian
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OK, this is a severe Emacs 23 bug.
I can reproduce the errors like this:
sh$ mkdir test
sh$ cd test
sh$ touch ümläute.org
sh$ ls
ümläute.org
sh$ convmv --notest -f utf-8 -t iso-8859-1 ümläute.org
Your Perl version has fleas #37757 #49830
mv "./ümläute.org" "./�ml�ute.org"
Ready!
sh$ ls
Ilya Shlyakhter writes:
> A frequently-needed task is to find recently created entries. Right
> now I do this by manually pasting a date into each entry,
> and using the timeline agenda.
> Maybe, there are better ways? E.g. have the option to automatically
> record a property, "Creation-date",
Sebastian Rose writes:
> Robin Green writes:
>> At Thu, 19 Nov 2009 21:09:21 +0100,
>> Sebastian Rose wrote:
>>> Well, anyway, editing RDF files by hand is not the way to go.
>>
>> Indeed. This was the method that worked for me (thanks to "goncheff"
>> for discovering it):
>>
>> 1. In about:conf
Ben Finney wrote:
>I'm surprised at this assertion. Just about every club or social
>organisation, etc., that I've heard of that meets monthly, does so by
>meeting “on the second Tuesday of the month” or equivalent monthly
>specification. It's surely not seldom in my experience.
I missed some co
Hi Ian,
if you upgrade, these empty lines should be gone.
Also, there are several hooks that run once the export is done:
org-export-html-final-hook (always)
org-publish-after-export-hook (when going through org-publish)
These hooks can also be used to make adjustments like this one.
H
Hmmm, when I do this export, I get a full html file, with header and
all, and he first "---" as the title of the document.
Could you please tell in more detail what you mean?
Thanks.
- Carsten
On Nov 21, 2009, at 5:12 PM, Ian Barton wrote:
I am playing with Jekyll as a possible blogging sol
Hmmm, when I do this export, I get a full html file, with header and
all, and he first "---" as the title of the document.
Could you please tell in more detail what you mean?
Thanks.
- Carsten
On Nov 21, 2009, at 5:12 PM, Ian Barton wrote:
I am playing with Jekyll as a possible blogging so
Wes Hardaker hardakers.net> writes:
Is there going to be a patch for that? Or is there at least a work-around?
Thanks
Andreas Gösele
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On Nov 21, 2009, at 2:49 AM, Eric S Fraga wrote:
Recently, in September, there was a discussion about exporting org
files to latex using the beamer class and generating slides with
multiple columns:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/17546
No solution was presented at that time but I
I am playing with Jekyll as a possible blogging solution for org. So far
it looks good, but there is one small problem. You can use yaml in your
html, but it has to be the very first thing in the file:
In my org file I have:
#+STARTUP: showall indent
#+STARTUP: hidestars
#+BEGIN_HTML
---
layou
>
> I believe this may apple for the tag. However, I was talking about
> the "content" div, which is something we have in orgmode to give people
> something to hook their css on.
> - Carsten
>
Oh, I see. =]
I am working on making a homepage with org-mode a.t.m.: http://eraldo.org/
Let's see if t
On Nov 21, 2009, at 9:03 AM, Laurent Bedubourg wrote:
Hello,
First of all thank you very much for org-mode, it made me switch from
vim to emacs and I really enjoy the trip :)
There is this little thing which bother me and I am not sure if it's
related to this thread or not:
Re: [Orgmode] Re:
Hi Eric,
this looks very nice! I just tried beamer for the first time,
this is very simple now. Maybe I can drop powerpoint, at least
for some stuff.
I think we need a good beamer tutorial on Worg, including this
column stuff, and some text about image treatment.
Any volunteers? Anything mis
Recently, in September, there was a discussion about exporting org
files to latex using the beamer class and generating slides with
multiple columns:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/17546
No solution was presented at that time but I think I've managed to
create one that is quite reas
On Nov 21, 2009, at 9:37 AM, Eraldo Helal wrote:
It seems to me that they need to be inside because otherwise the
page does not validate.
I believe this may apple for the tag. However, I was talking
about the "content" div, which is something we have in orgmode to give
people something
It seems to me that they need to be inside because otherwise the page does
not validate.
Eraldo
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Hello,
First of all thank you very much for org-mode, it made me switch from
vim to emacs and I really enjoy the trip :)
There is this little thing which bother me and I am not sure if it's
related to this thread or not:
Re: [Orgmode] Re: org-indent-mode and visual-line-mode
http://www.mail-archi
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