Geralt writes:
> Hi,
>
> wow, that looks really great, thanks :-)!
>
>
>
> Do you know by chance if it's possible to link sent mails in threads?
Hi Geralt,
Not me, I just got that stuff off google. I'm pretty scared of the gnus
manual, although I admit to finding it amusing in places.
But I th
Hi,
wow, that looks really great, thanks :-)!
Do you know by chance if it's possible to link sent mails in threads?
I'm using Gmail and all my sent mail is in a folder called INBOX and
it would be really great if I could see my own messages in the
threads.
Geralt.
Dear all,
I have just checked in an important change - if you use LaTeX
export, you need to be aware of it.
1. Org contains now a much better system for handling special entities
that are written like LaTeX macros, for example \therefore,
\emptyset,
etc. I will write more about this in
Applied, thanks.
- Carsten
On Mar 30, 2010, at 11:03 PM, Jonathan Creekmore wrote:
This patch modifies the Mac OS X detection code to check for both
Leopard and Snow Leopard, since they both store iCal events in
separate
files for Spotlight searching purposes.
Jonathan
--8<---
Thanks. I did this in my local repository last September and completely
forgot to submit it. Though curiously the contrib version seems to work
fine on my Snow Leopard install.
Best, Christopher
On Tue, 30 Mar 2010 16:03:08 -0500, Jonathan Creekmore
wrote:
> This patch modifies the Mac OS X de
This patch modifies the Mac OS X detection code to check for both
Leopard and Snow Leopard, since they both store iCal events in separate
files for Spotlight searching purposes.
Jonathan
--8<---cut here---start->8---
diff --git a/contrib/lisp/org-mac-iCal.el b/
On 2010-03-30 18:34 +0100, Manuel Hermenegildo wrote:
> I have to say in VM's defense that it is working very well for me (and
> has supported IMAP for a very long time) and there are indeed people
> working actively it. The old 7.19 version has indeed been frozen for a
> long time, but I am using
Henri-Paul Indiogine writes:
> Dan Davison writes:
>> http://www.princeton.edu/~ddavison/gnus.png)
>
> Thanks for the .gnus code. Actually, I do not use .gnus and place all
> in .emacs but I do not think that matters.
>
> I run Ubuntu Karmic + Gnu Emacs 23. Both updated
>
> Anyway, now my summ
Dan Davison writes:
> http://www.princeton.edu/~ddavison/gnus.png)
Thanks for the .gnus code. Actually, I do not use .gnus and place all
in .emacs but I do not think that matters.
I run Ubuntu Karmic + Gnu Emacs 23. Both updated
Anyway, now my summary buffer looks very much like the image tha
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 12:22:10PM +0100, Simon Brown wrote:
> I currently use mutt as my email client but I'm looking for greater
> emacs integration and better html support.
Allegedly mutt runs okay inside emacs, e.g. from an eshell. I know that
doesn't help with your greater emacs integration (
I tried to insert a previously stored link in an org-mode buffer that was in a
`framepop' buffer (framepop "pins" a buffer in a separate frame, and all
interactions are redirected to the non-framepop frame).
The result is that '(get-buffer-window "*Org Links*")' returns 'nil' and thus
the function
"Eric Schulte" writes:
> At this point it feels somewhat more like voting rather than a
> discussion, but I feel compelled to say...
>
> +1 for gnus!
Hi Simon,
I use gnus, and received help from people on the list. Here's a small
contribution if you do get going with it:
The listing of email
I have to say in VM's defense that it is working very well for me (and
has supported IMAP for a very long time) and there are indeed people
working actively it. The old 7.19 version has indeed been frozen for a
long time, but I am using the latest versions out of the repo on
Launchpad and Savannah
Simon Brown writes:
> * Scott Brim (s...@employees.org) wrote:
>> Wanderlust seems best at IMAP -- I would go there first, but if you've
>> tolerated
>> mutt's IMAP support this long, maybe you don't need good IMAP support. VM
>> has nice integration with w3m for HTML. IMHO don't start on gn
At this point it feels somewhat more like voting rather than a
discussion, but I feel compelled to say...
+1 for gnus!
Gnus has far and away the biggest user base, the best support, and is
the most actively developed (as far as I can tell VM -- which I used for
a couple of years-- is a dead pro
Hi All
>From the following page, we can align column to the left/right by putting
/ at the header of a table.
http://orgmode.org/manual/Column-width-and-alignment.html#Column-width-and-alignment
My question is how we align a column to the center?
Thanks in advance.
--
Thanks & Regards
Denny
Simon Brown writes:
> * Richard Riley (rileyrg...@gmail.com) wrote:
>> This is pretty "fanboi" of me but its really simple : use Gnus. It can
>> do imap fine (you can always move to using a local dovecot
>> server and use offlineimap to sync if performance is a problem).
> I've had a quick look a
* Scott Brim (s...@employees.org) wrote:
> Wanderlust seems best at IMAP -- I would go there first, but if you've
> tolerated
> mutt's IMAP support this long, maybe you don't need good IMAP support. VM
> has nice integration with w3m for HTML. IMHO don't start on gnus if you've
> never used i
Simon Brown cliffestones.demon.co.uk> writes:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I currently use mutt as my email client but I'm looking for greater
> emacs integration and better html support. Org mode supports at least
> gnus, vm and wanderlust. Can anybody advise on the relative pros and
> cons? My main restri
Alexandre Russel writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I have scheduled task:
>
> * TODO daily work review :WORK:
> SCHEDULED: <2010-03-30 Tue +1d>
> CLOCK: [2010-03-30 Tue 07:36]
> - State "DONE" [2010-03-29 Mon 09:04]
> CLOCK: [2010-03-29 Mon 08:27]
Hi all
In theory we're developing according to agile methods here, but in
practice people still want to see the classic waterfall project plan.
So in order to create a professional looking gant and resource usage
charts I implemented an exporter from org-mode to TaskJuggler
(http://www.taskjuggl
On 03/29/2010 02:43 PM, David Maus wrote:
Arne Freyberger wrote:
OK, so I spent a few hours configuring Wanderlust. When I try to link to an
email message via:
[[wl:%OPSLeaders:freyb...@mail.jlab.org:993!#4ba2737a.4060...@jlab.org][emails
exchanged]]
I get the followin
Hi Eric, looks good to me, please go ahead and apply this patch.
I would not have expected that this is such a compact change.
The only improvement I can see would be to use org-add-props to
put the properties on the link before inserting it and in this
way shave off a let form.
Thanks!
- Carst
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