Carsten Dominik writes:
> On Dec 20, 2009, at 11:43 PM, andrea wrote:
>
>> Nick Dokos writes:
>>
>>> See the thread at
>>>
>>>http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/17059
>>
>> I also tried the scripts from that thread (but it's actually the same
>> thing), I always get the same error.
On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 12:24 PM, sumeet pareek wrote:
> I am not a 100% sure but I believe I heard some where in the google tech
> talk about browser interface to org-mode. Could anybody tell me where can I
> find it? It would be a boon to me as I am mostly on a windows box where
> running org-mod
I am not a 100% sure but I believe I heard some where in the google tech
talk about browser interface to org-mode. Could anybody tell me where can I
find it? It would be a boon to me as I am mostly on a windows box where
running org-mode is not the most simple thing to do.
I also work from multipl
Daniel Martins writes:
> All academics here present (including of course Carsten) suffer from
> the same problem, I think
>
>
> *** Math classes
> <2009-12-10 Thu 11:00-14:00 +1w>
>
>
> will repeat forever and ever...
>
> We need to create a schedule for a period.
>
> The package "remind" (and it
All academics here present (including of course Carsten) suffer from
the same problem, I think
*** Math classes
<2009-12-10 Thu 11:00-14:00 +1w>
will repeat forever and ever...
We need to create a schedule for a period.
The package "remind" (and its simple interface "wyrd") do this job
wonder
On Dec 20, 2009, at 11:43 PM, andrea wrote:
Nick Dokos writes:
See the thread at
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/17059
I also tried the scripts from that thread (but it's actually the same
thing), I always get the same error.
What could that mean:
"converting file euler.or
Nick Dokos writes:
> See the thread at
>
> http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/17059
I also tried the scripts from that thread (but it's actually the same
thing), I always get the same error.
What could that mean:
"converting file euler.org
Wrong type argument: commandp, org-export-
>
> Thanks Matt, and also Mueen for the responses. I have a work log
> spanning the last 5 or so years on my current project. It's a plain
> text file that I just edit in emacs, plain and simple. Here is how my
> work log is organized and how I've done my initial conversion to
> org-mode. My
On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 8:51 AM, Rick Moynihan wrote:
> 2009/12/19 Ethan Brown :
>> I've been an emacs user since about 1990, but have just recently
>> discovered org-mode. It seems as if it would be very well suited to
>> use as my work log--I currently just use a regular text file.
>>
>> Since
On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 8:07 AM, Matt Lundin wrote:
> Ethan Brown writes:
>
>> I've been an emacs user since about 1990, but have just recently
>> discovered org-mode. It seems as if it would be very well suited to
>> use as my work log--I currently just use a regular text file.
>
> Would you mi
andrea wrote:
>
> Given that I often would like to export to some formats I would like to
> create the final script that handles everything.
>
> If easy enough it can also be useful for non org users that still would
> like to get the output formatted...
>
> So my attempt is here
> --8<---
Given that I often would like to export to some formats I would like to
create the final script that handles everything.
If easy enough it can also be useful for non org users that still would
like to get the output formatted...
So my attempt is here
--8<---cut here---sta
On Sun, 20 Dec 2009 13:29:59 +0100, Carsten Dominik
wrote:
Thank you, but not quite working yet:
,
| #+BIND: org-export-latex-title-command ""
`
now appears to be having the *effect* of setting a global variable.
I load Emacs then visit the below test org file. I then export the file.
2009/12/19 Ethan Brown :
> I've been an emacs user since about 1990, but have just recently
> discovered org-mode. It seems as if it would be very well suited to
> use as my work log--I currently just use a regular text file.
>
> Since a work log is based around daily entries, I'm wondering if
> a
One of the main reasons that made me move from planner to org after using
planner mode for more than one year is exactly the "one file per day" approach
that is used by planner. Don't get me wrong, planner-mode is very good but I
think that the powerful outline capabilities of org-mode works bette
I also liked this idea. Since beamer does not track where the \note command is
used inside the frame and just puts every note from that frame in the next
"notes slide", then there is no loss if org-mode put several \note commands in
the end of the frame environment when exporting. Therefore, a hea
On Dec 19, 2009, at 5:35 AM, Mueen Nawaz wrote:
On 12/17/09 13:26, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Yes, so that the search only continues after that entry. But yes, you
are right, this can fail for the final entry in a file.
Try
'(when (org-entry-is-done) (outline-next-heading) (point))
See
Fixed, thanks
- Carsten
On Dec 20, 2009, at 11:58 AM, Christopher Suckling wrote:
Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and
what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report?
See
http://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback
Your bug
Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and
what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report? See
http://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback
Your bug report will be posted to the Org-mode mailing list.
-
Fixed, thanks matt!
- Carsten
On Dec 19, 2009, at 11:57 PM, Matt Lundin wrote:
Hi Carsten,
I believe that commit b8e0d6fdb41f2165d675e89fcb54b741c971f6f4 broke
accessing timestamps with the org-entry-get.
With that commit, several functions I use to check whether an entry
has
a timestamp
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