Hi sun,
On May 17, 2010, at 5:50 AM, sun yongke wrote:
2010/5/10 sun yongke
Hi,body:
I am running the org-mode(6.34c-1) from the deb on emacs23 on
ubuntu(lucid). I have turned on auto-fill and set fill-column
when I use the command 'org-export-as-html',there are some spaces
2010/5/10 sun yongke
> Hi,body:
>
> I am running the org-mode(6.34c-1) from the deb on emacs23 on ubuntu(lucid).
> I have turned on auto-fill and set fill-column
>
> when I use the command 'org-export-as-html',there are some spaces in where
> the auto-fill is.
>
> I want to modify this bug by
On May 16, 2010, at 9:40 PM, Daniel Goldin wrote:
Non-programmer type here. I pulled the latest release from git. Now I
get an error when I load org-mode:
"Symbol's value is void: calendar-mode-map"
Any thoughts?
Please create and send us a backtrace - follow the instructions in
http://org
When org-clock-report-include-clocking-task is set we always add the
current clocking task to the clock report. This is incorrect if you
are looking at an agenda clock report for a time range that does not
include the current clocking task (e.g. yesterday or last week).
Now we only include the cu
Bernt Hansen writes:
> When org-clock-report-include-clocking-task is set we always add the
> current clocking task to the clock report. This is incorrect if you
> are looking at an agenda clock report for a time range that does not
> include the current clocking task (e.g. yesterday or last wee
When org-clock-report-include-clocking-task is set we always add the
current clocking task to the clock report. This is incorrect if you
are looking at an agenda clock report for a time range that does not
include the current clocking task (e.g. yesterday or last week).
Now we only include the cu
Hi Carsten,
Today while playing with org-resolve clocks for John W. it found an open
clock in one of my archives. I wanted to see the log mode (clocked
time) on that Sunday in March but most of the entries have been archived
at this point. I can view the agenda from only the archive file but I
c
Hi,
I've been using the definition that all LEVEL 2 tasks are projects for a
long time. Recently I tried switching to explicitly marked projects
using a :project: tag (or PROJECT keyword) but I really dislike having
to manually mark projects in my task lists.
A project for me is basically any LE
Hi Carsten,
Thanks for folding in this feature.
I'm having some weird issues using the new entities display. The
entities are not fontified in my org-mode buffers despite having set the
org-pretty-entities variable to t. However if I search
`isearch-forward-regexp' for the "\\" character in the
John Wiegley writes:
> On Mar 22, 2010, at 8:25 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
>
>> I can't get the clock resolution/idle time code to do anything really
>> useful in my setup. If I do org-resolve-clocks when my current task is
>> clocking it asks for how many minutes to keep etc, and then clocks in
>>
Hi,
The following code adds an export block of type 'mscgen'. The block
body will be processed by the mscgen application. Sort of works, not
very tested yet.
;;; org-exp-mscgen.el --- message sequence chart support for org-export
;; Copyright (C) 2010
;; Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;; Auth
Hi, Carsten,
Thanks for your reply. I've been thinking about this --
please forgive my lateness...
Do you envision a new variable for a persistent filter,
independent of `org-agenda-filter'? As it stands, one can
only make `org-agenda-filter' persistent or transient by
toggling `org-agenda-pers
Non-programmer type here. I pulled the latest release from git. Now I
get an error when I load org-mode:
"Symbol's value is void: calendar-mode-map"
Any thoughts?
d.
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On Mar 22, 2010, at 8:25 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
> I can't get the clock resolution/idle time code to do anything really
> useful in my setup. If I do org-resolve-clocks when my current task is
> clocking it asks for how many minutes to keep etc, and then clocks in
> from *now* leaving a hole in
Carsten Dominik wrote:
>On May 16, 2010, at 11:14 AM, David Maus wrote:
>> Carsten Dominik wrote:
- `org-id-new' uses uuidgen if present and falls back to the elisp
function otherwise
>>
>>> I like that. WOuld you like to modify your patch accordingly?
>>
>> Yes, I'll do that. J
Carsten Dominik writes:
> Hi Matt,
>
> no, org-help.org is not about the FAQ, it is a separate document, like
> a quick reference, made by Alan Davis. It is more than the refcard,
> less than the manual.
>
> It seems to live here:
>
> http://osdir.com/ml/attachments/orgF54hhOaC48.org
>
> Get in
On May 16, 2010, at 11:14 AM, David Maus wrote:
Carsten Dominik wrote:
- `org-id-new' uses uuidgen if present and falls back to the elisp
function otherwise
I like that. WOuld you like to modify your patch accordingly?
Yes, I'll do that. Just for the records: using the elisp function
Carsten Dominik wrote:
>>
>> - `org-id-new' uses uuidgen if present and falls back to the elisp
>> function otherwise
>I like that. WOuld you like to modify your patch accordingly?
Yes, I'll do that. Just for the records: using the elisp function as
fall back for the external program changes
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