Hello list,
This is a thread to share your org dir (you have one right) file structure.
The title is because I see many of org users prefer having big monolithic
files, and I have a slightly different line of thought.
Well, I'm a GTD proponent. GTD, excluding the hype behind it, is pretty
simple.
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Thu, 08 Apr 2010 21:17:20 -0400, Dan Davison
> wrote:
>
>> I've been working on an Org tool to browse Emacs buffers. Emacs has the
>> function list-buffers (C-x C-b), where you can view a list of buffers,
>> delete buffers, etc. This is intended to be a replacement for
Mark Elston wrote:
> I am having trouble getting a command-line connection to *any* of these
> services. I have tried mydrive.ch and box.net both and can get a
> web-based connection but cannot get scp or any other mechanism to work.
> I have Windows Vista and the latest Cygwin tools installed.
Could you just map the drive and treat it like a local disk?
There was a post about it a little while ago:
http://www.mail-archive.com/emacs-orgmode@gnu.org/msg21513.html
73,
Matthew W. Jones (KI4ZIB)
http://matburt.net
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 11:21 PM, Mark Elston wrote:
> Sven,
>
>
> On 4/1
Sven,
On 4/14/2010 2:36 PM, Sven Bretfeld wrote:
Matthew Jones writes:
There are plenty of free webdav services out there, a quick google search came
up with a few... I haven't used any of them as I run my own on my VPS, but
check out http://www.box.net or http://mydisk.se
Any of these sh
Eric S Fraga writes:
[...]
> Thanks. I've pulled and it now works better, in that the HTML
> element is now not-nil. However, it's not quite right and other
> aspects are still not working. I'm attaching three files: the original
> org file I'm using to test the mime encoding, a small image
Zachary Young writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm still new to elisp, so forgive me if I am missing something obvious...
>
> I would like to make an orgmode active time-stamp from within a custom
> function I am writing. I have
> looked at `org-time-stamp' but do not see a way to call this in a
> *non-in
Hi all,
Sorry, I did some more digging right after I sent this, and found the
following in org-remember.el:
(ct (or org-overriding-default-time (org-current-time)))
(format-time-string (car org-time-stamp-formats) ct)
So, there it is.
Thank you,
Zachary
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 6:56 PM, Zachary
Hi all,
I'm still new to elisp, so forgive me if I am missing something obvious...
I would like to make an orgmode active time-stamp from within a custom
function I am writing. I have looked at `org-time-stamp' but do not see a
way to call this in a *non-interactive* fashion from my code. Inside
Rich Wellum writes:
> When I run org-agenda to look at all my TODO's - every single .org file is
> opened into buffers. Is this simply the way it works or is my setup
> incorrect? It's a pain to have to kill all those buffers each time.
This is the way that org-mode works. If you'd like to relea
Hi,
Another impressed newbie here.
When I run org-agenda to look at all my TODO's - every single .org file is
opened into buffers. Is this simply the way it works or is my setup
incorrect? It's a pain to have to kill all those buffers each time.
Setup is:
;; Org-mode settings
(require 'org-inst
Matthew Jones writes:
> There are plenty of free webdav services out there, a quick google search came
> up with a few... I haven't used any of them as I run my own on my VPS, but
> check out http://www.box.net or http://mydisk.se
> Any of these should work fine with MobileOrg
I use mydisk.se
I have published a more detailed description of my setup, including the
source code, here:
http://www.jboecker.de/2010/04/14/general-reference-filing-with-org-mode.html
Thanks to Claus and Marcelo for the (off-list) nudge to do this.
(It's getting late, so I finally stopped fiddling with the lay
On Thu, 08 Apr 2010 21:17:20 -0400, Dan Davison wrote:
> I've been working on an Org tool to browse Emacs buffers. Emacs has the
> function list-buffers (C-x C-b), where you can view a list of buffers,
> delete buffers, etc. This is intended to be a replacement for
> list-buffers, implemented in
Actually Github is using it now to show org files for project readme's.
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 10:59 AM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> Hi,
>
> has anybody tried or used this?
>
> Should we link to it on WOrg, or include it in the contrib directory?
>
> Thanks.
>
> - Carsten
>
>
> On Dec 27, 2009, at
On Wed, 14 Apr 2010 09:12:59 -0600, "Eric Schulte"
wrote:
>
> Hi Eric,
>
> Thanks for the explicit feedback, it's very helpful.
You're very welcome! It's the least I can do.
> > 6. try org-mime-org-buffer-htmlize again and now there is no error but
> > the output is:
> >
>
> I see the probl
Andrew Hyatt writes:
> Thanks! I finally got it to work. I actually did have the latest
> code, but my issue was that when I upgraded to the new org, I forgot
> to byte-compile before I did M-x org-reload.
>
> After I got your latest code, it all works now. I'm looking forward
> to using it!
>
Thanks! I finally got it to work. I actually did have the latest code, but
my issue was that when I upgraded to the new org, I forgot to byte-compile
before I did M-x org-reload.
After I got your latest code, it all works now. I'm looking forward to
using it!
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 10:59 AM, E
Dan Davison wrote:
Thomas Jost writes:
I had the same question a few months ago. I googled something like "lisp
backquote comma" and found these links:
- http://www.psg.com/~dlamkins/sl/chapter20.html
- http://cl-cookbook.sourceforge.net/macros.html
And for a scarily in-depth tutorial on
David Maus wrote:
Russell L. Carter wrote:
These things are called backquotes, discussed in GNU Emacs Lisp
Reference Manual Section 13.5.
Ah. Looking at that section, "backquote" instead of "backtic", and
the comma is a "special marker". Exactly what I needed.
Much obliged,
Russell
H
Carsten Dominik writes:
> On Apr 14, 2010, at 12:37 AM, Eric Schulte wrote:
[...]
>>
>> If this is the case, then should we start pushing new versions of
>> Org-mode to the Emacs development repository at every *Org-mode*
>> version
>> bumb, rather than at every Emacs version bump?
>
>
> In princ
Hi Carsten,
Thanks for reply.
By the way, for quite some time now for health reasons I have not been
able to deal with email much or contribute to org or polish my large
backlog of ideas or be detailed or do anything else. Apologies if I
have neglected anything important.
Here is a brief respon
On Mon, 12 Apr 2010 09:38:15 +0400, Yuri Goncharov wrote:
>
>
>
>
> > Yuri Goncharov schrieb:
> > > I use xmonad with xmobar at my desktop. I'd like to add clock
> > > string from mode line to xmobar. Is there way to save it to
> > > file every time when update mode line?
> > >
> > ---Zitate
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 2:33 AM, Christian Egli wrote:
> Hi
>
> Nathan Neff writes:
>
> > I'd like to use the orgcard.txt file that's included in the org-mode
> source.
> > I like being able to search through a text file for relevant keyboard
> > shortcuts.
> >
> > It doesn't seem like it's been
I'm trying to build a custom agenda that works with the current buffer.
I've succeeded in getting the agenda to display with the
current buffer like this:
(setq org-agenda-custom-commands
(quote (
("c" "Current Buffer" agenda "" ((org-agenda-files (list
(buffer-file-name)
Hi Dan,
have you given this patch any serious testing, and do you have
any remarks about it?
Thanks.
- Carsten
On Jan 13, 2010, at 11:51 AM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
On Jan 12, 2010, at 10:37 PM, Dan Davison wrote:
If you hit on a footnote definition, it indents it away from
column 1, to a
Hi,
has anybody tried or used this?
Should we link to it on WOrg, or include it in the contrib directory?
Thanks.
- Carsten
On Dec 27, 2009, at 10:19 PM, Brian Dewey wrote:
I want to use org-mode files in one of the many Ruby static website
generation tools (Webby, Webgen, Jekyll, etc.). T
Hi Samuel,
On Apr 7, 2010, at 4:39 AM, Samuel Wales wrote:
(setf org-footnote-auto-label 'confirm)
(setf org-footnote-section nil)
* top
*** an article
sadfkaj sdnfklaj nsfklandsf
asd flkajnd sfa
*** an article. exporting this to ascii does not export anonymous
footnotes
I sometimes[fn:3]
LanX writes:
> Hi Dan
>
>
>
> Right. Given the present forum I presume you are using emacs, so that
> shouldn't be a problem per se?
>
>
> Well, don't you think that telling other people that changing the
> _source_-code
> requires emacs might be a problem?
Hi Rolf,
Yes I agree that
Hi Eric,
Thanks for the explicit feedback, it's very helpful.
Eric S Fraga writes:
[...]
> Interesting. This fails for me:
>
> 1. emacs -Q
> 2. in *scratch*: set load path appropriately, (require 'org-install),
> (require 'org-mime)
> 3. visit org test buffer
> 4. invoke org-mime-org-buffer-
Thomas Jost writes:
> On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 17:19:46 -0700, "Russell L. Carter"
> wrote:
>> Where do I find good-enough documentation for the backtics
>> prefixing the parenthesis and the commas prefixing the associative
>> list values in the following code (lines of interest prefixed by
>> "here
Hi Andrew,
I started my emacs with the -Q option, and to my surprise I got the same
error that you have described. I've been able to hunt down the source
of this problem, and it is an old version of org-export-as-org, which
means that you are not loading the latest version of the core org-mode,
b
But, back to your question. What does the R block return?
- if it returns the path to a file, then you can use :results file to
insert a link to that file in your org-mode buffer, or you can wrap
the path to that file in an include with something like the following
#+source: graph-gener
On Wed, 14 Apr 2010 09:43:43 +0200, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> Hi Xiao,
> I have just checked in a patch by Peter Jones, which should fix this
> bug. Please check if this is indeed the case and let me know.
> Thanks.
> - Carsten
Tested and it is indeed fixed. Thanks.
- jxy
--
Jc/*__o
Austin Frank writes:
> Hi all--
>
> I'm very excited about a relatively new R package, tikzDevice. This
> takes R graphics and generates LaTeX code inside a tikzpicture
> environment that reproduces the desired graphic. This allows, among
> other things, for all text in a figure to use the same
A back-quoted form is just like a quoted form, except every ,foo is substituted
by the evaluation of foo.
(defvar foo 123)
`(foo ,foo) => '(foo 123)
They can be nested:
`(foo `(foo ,,foo))
And lists can be directly interpolated:
(defvar foo '(123 456))
`(foo ,foo) => '(foo (123 4
Hi,
I think there's no need for Org-mode in programming modes. I see
Org-mode as emacs' programming mode for plain text.
LanX writes:
> my idea for the beginning was to extend my codes with org-modes folding,
> linking and some TODO features in perl comments. Maybe automatically
> switching th
On Apr 13, 2010, at 2:10 AM, Dan Griswold wrote:
Hi all,
I have a repeating task, like so:
*** TODO Print copies:@PRINT:
SCHEDULED: <2010-03-09 Tue ++1w>
I would like to have things set so that when I change the todo state,
and the schedule
Vincent Belaïche writes:
> | salut | dsdd |
> | <30> | |
> | gvrag f gfegegergrgh rghrghr ghrh =>| gerg |
>
> When exported to HTML there is one table row with `<30>' in it. Is there
> anyway to make this row not exported as a row (but possi
On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 17:19:46 -0700, "Russell L. Carter"
wrote:
> Where do I find good-enough documentation for the backtics
> prefixing the parenthesis and the commas prefixing the associative
> list values in the following code (lines of interest prefixed by
> "here->", uninteresting lines elide
Russell L. Carter wrote:
>I greatly prefer a pointer to the fundamental docs in lieu of an
>explanation here. I figured these out by mimicking working code, and
>they work for me. But what are these operators|delimiters actually
>doing?
>I have both the latest versions of the GNU Emacs Lisp Ref
Hello all,
Here is an example Org document:
###
* Example
| salut | dsdd |
| <30> | |
| gvrag f gfegegergrgh rghrghr ghrh erh ghrhr hr htrhtr htrh trh trh trh trh |
gerg
Hello all,
Are there any way to make a template for drawer export, ie to define how
the layout how a drawer would be exported to some format.
Vincent.
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> I cannot reproduce it.
OK,
I have taken the latest on CVS, and the pb is disapeared, sorry for the
disturbance.
Vincent.
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Thanks, Bernt,
ok, invoking remember a couple of times in sequence is what I wanted to avoid
in the first place, but refiling a complete tree is a good idea and might work
for my purposes.
Cheers,
Christian
Am 14.04.2010 um 03:55 schrieb Bernt Hansen:
> Christian Zang writes:
>
>> Dear org
Hi there,
Many thanks for org-mode and all of its amazing capabilities. This elisp
newbie (but fluent in many other languages) has a concrete and simple request:
Where do I find good-enough documentation for the backtics
prefixing the parenthesis and the commas prefixing the associative
list val
Hi Dan
>
> Right. Given the present forum I presume you are using emacs, so that
> shouldn't be a problem per se?
>
Well, don't you think that telling other people that changing the
_source_-code requires emacs might be a problem?
>
> I think you may have formed an inaccurate idea of how peopl
On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 18:57:07 -0600, "Eric Schulte"
wrote:
>
> So, for some reason the `org-mime-org-export' helper function is
> returning nil on your (and Eric's) machines. Could you try evaluating
> (C-M-x) the following in your *scratch* buffer?
>
> (insert (org-mime-org-export "html" "- fi
On Apr 14, 2010, at 12:37 AM, Eric Schulte wrote:
Jan Böcker writes:
On 13.04.2010 22:15, Óscar Fuentes wrote:
Currently I'm using 6.33x, which is the version that comes with
Emacs
dev source code. I'll like to use a more recent version of org-
mode, and
so I ask if there are plans for up
Rick Moynihan writes:
> I've recently taken an interest in Kanban, as a means of organising
> tasks in a team. I was wondering if anyone here has tried doing this
> with org-mode, and if they have any tips.
>
> I can imagine org's TODO_SEQ's map nicely onto the columns in a Kanban
> task board.
On 2010-04-14, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> If you are talking about package creation, this is another matter.
> All you need to do is to remove org-freemind.el and the ines that
> refer to it in the makefile. A simple script can do this.
actually, I build packages for both emacs* and xemacs* from t
On Apr 13, 2010, at 1:15 PM, Sebastien Delafond wrote:
org-freemind needs the rx library. I am now explicitly requireing
rx, so people will know what is missing.
Is there any easy way we could by default disable org-freemind for the
xemacs family, as they do not include rx.el ?
If you are
Hi everyone,
I am, once again, reconsidering support for Emacs 21 and XEmacs
in Org-mode.
Supporting older versions of Emacsen does make the code in
Org-mode more complex, needs time to rewrite or copy features
that do exist in newer versions of Emacs. Also, it slows down
the process of updatin
Hi Xiao,
I have just checked in a patch by Peter Jones, which should fix this
bug. Please check if this is indeed the case and let me know.
Thanks.
- Carsten
On Mar 28, 2010, at 3:57 AM, Xiao-Yong Jin wrote:
Hi,
If you have the follow org file
* test crypt
Hi!
May be it's of interest. There's an R package 'plotrix' which seems
to be able to create gantt charts.
Example picture:
http://addictedtor.free.fr/graphiques/RGraphGallery.php?graph=74
Disclaimer: I don't know anything about gantt charts or that particular package.
Hth
Detlef
On Tue, 13 A
On 13/04/10 22:57, Jan Böcker wrote:
On 13.04.2010 22:15, Óscar Fuentes wrote:
Currently I'm using 6.33x, which is the version that comes with Emacs
dev source code. I'll like to use a more recent version of org-mode, and
so I ask if there are plans for upgrading Emacs' org-mode sources with
the
Curious - is there a custom css that these org-files use?
For example, I'd like to get the look of the contents-section and the fonts on
the worg sites.
Livin Stephen Sharma
You can almost always find out what stylesheet a page uses by doing View
Source in your browser. In this case it's http:
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