Aloha Mike,
Inconsolata is a pretty monospace font, but it appears it isn't widely
distributed yet. Another drawback is that it doesn't have a bold face
or an italics face. Many syntax highlighting schemes use these faces
to distinguish comments, reserved words, etc., so Inconsolata is
Matt Lundin imapmail.org> writes:
>
> I'm curious to see how hyperlinks and capture might work in a vim
> environment. Being able to call org-capture from anywhere in my Emacs
> ecosystem (or should I say operating system) has spoiled me. :)
>
> Best,
> Matt
>
Matt -- Regarding the hyperlinks
Carsten Dominik gmail.com> writes:
>
> > All this stuff is very similar to how Emacs Org-mode works, so the
> > videos won't
> > be too interesting to most of you. But I think they'll be quite
> > helpful to
> > people coming from Vim, some of whom have never even heard of Org-
> > mode (if
Matt Lundin imapmail.org> writes:
>
> I'm curious to see how hyperlinks and capture might work in a vim
> environment. Being able to call org-capture from anywhere in my Emacs
> ecosystem (or should I say operating system) has spoiled me. :)
>
> Best,
> Matt
>
>
Matt -- There's some basic ca
Herbert Sitz writes:
> Just wanted to update anybody interested that I'm still making
> progress on my Vim org-mode clone. Agenda view and flexible agenda
> searches on dates, todos, and tags all work pretty well now. I've got
> basic clocking and clock table generation done, and some other thing
Uriel Avalos writes:
> Is there a way to generate a list of all tags in use in all agenda files?
Yes. Please see the documentation for the function
org-global-tags-completion-table, as suggested in the other recent
thread on this topic:
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/33995
The
FWIW, I got past the same error by NOT including the line to add to
latex-packages-alist in my .emacs.
;; (add-to-list 'org-export-latex-packages-alist '(("AUTO" "inputenc" t)))
My configuration is completely different that Srinivs, too: MacOSX -
Emacs 24.0.50.2 from source - Org mode from git (
Pity he tied org-mode to GTD.
One of the things I find refreshing about org-mode is that it does *not*
tie itself to the GTD religion[1] (although clearly org can support
GTD). It would be Bad Thing if that changed.
Still, no such thing as bad press, and I look forward to the book.
Tommy
[1]
> > I found out you can go to a date in the agenda, and press "k c", which
> > will cause any capture-template to use the date in the agenda, not today's
date.
I tried this and it works well. Thanks for the reminder about the "k" menu.
I use the following text in my capture templates to timestam
Dan Davison writes:
> Bernt Hansen writes:
>
>> Dan writes:
>>
>>> Incidentally, can any gnus users tell me -- is there a non-painful way of
>>> retrieving an old message from nntp in order to create a reply in the
>>> correct
>>> thread? Or do you hack the headers to make it appear in the rig
Hi Carsten,
Here's another completion bug:
#+sou plot-fitted-mode
If I put point after the u of "#+sou" and hit M-TAB, I get
concat: Wrong type argument: char-or-string-p, nil
in `org-command-at-point'. The reason is that `thing' in that function
gets set equal to ("file-option") and so (down
On Nov 25, 2010, at 9:00 AM, Eric S Fraga wrote:
Nathan Neff writes:
I've been looking for a way to do quick "journal" entries
for /past/ dates, and was disappointed that the Journal
capture template always used the current date.
I found out you can go to a date in the agenda, and press "k
On Nov 25, 2010, at 11:02 AM, Herbert Sitz wrote:
Just wanted to update anybody interested that I'm still making
progress on my
Vim org-mode clone. Agenda view and flexible agenda searches on
dates, todos,
and tags all work pretty well now. I've got basic clocking and
clock table
genera
Hi Liang,
the reason that this is not working here is that you
are using a block agenda, which in principle can contain
a number of agenda view in a simple buffer. If could, for
example, contain this weeks agenda, and the agenda of the
same week a year ago - or whatever you want. Since Org
knows
Hello again,
For reference, this is how i finally got org-protocol to work in
chrome on ubuntu 10.10:
The problem was that chrome was running xdg-open for handling external
protocols. xdg-open, or it's companion gvfs-open, couldn't parse the
rather complex URL which the org-capture bookmarklet ge
Hi Bernt,
Bernt Hansen wrote:
> Dan writes:
>> Incidentally, can any gnus users tell me -- is there a non-painful way of
>> retrieving an old message from nntp in order to create a reply in the correct
>> thread? Or do you hack the headers to make it appear in the right thread? I'm
>> using the g
Hi,
thanks for the replies. It obviously was something stupid. I did not
execute babel code for quite some time, and for some reason I still
had a
(setq load-path (cons "/home/erik/elisp/org-mode/lisp/babel" load-path))
in my .emacs and apparently I did not clean up enough and so the
ob.elc file
Bernt Hansen writes:
> Dan writes:
>
>> Incidentally, can any gnus users tell me -- is there a non-painful way of
>> retrieving an old message from nntp in order to create a reply in the correct
>> thread? Or do you hack the headers to make it appear in the right thread? I'm
>> using the gmane w
Hi Dan,
Dan wrote:
> Eric S Fraga ucl.ac.uk> writes:
>> On Tue, 12 Oct 2010 21:58:46 +0200, Sébastien Vauban wrote:
>> > Dan Davison wrote:
>> > > Sébastien Vauban writes:
>> > >> Let's imagine I thought (which was the case at some point) I needed to
>> > >> enclose the parameters between quotes:
Dan writes:
> Incidentally, can any gnus users tell me -- is there a non-painful way of
> retrieving an old message from nntp in order to create a reply in the correct
> thread? Or do you hack the headers to make it appear in the right thread? I'm
> using the gmane web interface to send this.
I
Hi Erik,
Erik Butz wrote:
> I am trying to run some org-babel code, but while this used to work in
> the past, I am now getting an error which says
>
> "Symbol's function definition is void: org-babel-get-header"
The function is defined in my installation. Git version of yesterday.
> Somehow I a
Erik Butz writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to run some org-babel code, but while this used to work in
> the past, I am now getting an error which says
>
> "Symbol's function definition is void: org-babel-get-header"
>
> Somehow I am puzzled, since this function is defined in lisp/ob.el and
> sin
Hi all,
I am trying to run some org-babel code, but while this used to work in
the past, I am now getting an error which says
"Symbol's function definition is void: org-babel-get-header"
Somehow I am puzzled, since this function is defined in lisp/ob.el and
since this file provides 'ob and I hav
Hey Eric,
I've just run your ob-clojure, and it seems to work fine, though as
you mention it would be nice if it'd start slime (if it isn't already
running).
I'm not sure what you mean by "external evaluation", but have found
that if I do M-x slime-connect (to connect to an existing
clojure/swank
Hi
Here is a patch for some proofreading corrections for the Org manual.
This is just an sample to check if it is in suitable format. We have
a lot more corrections to come.
Because there are more than 20 lines affected I'm assuming we will
need to do copyright assignments. If not I can send al
Hi Rick,
I'm not quite sure what the best permanent solution would be. I'm
tempted to switch to a drastically stripped down version of Clojure
interaction which relies very heavily on slime. I'm attaching a first
pass at this which allows for slime-based execution, can assign
variables, handles
Hi Seb,
Nice idea, I've just pushed up a patch which improves this message.
Best -- Eric
Sébastien Vauban writes:
> Hi Eric and Dan,
>
> I was puzzled this morning by a message "evalution aborted" without any extra
> info. "Aborted" made me think there was an error, so I toggle debug-on-error,
Eric S Fraga ucl.ac.uk> writes:
>
> On Tue, 12 Oct 2010 21:58:46 +0200, Sébastien Vauban
spammotel.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Dan,
> >
> > Dan Davison wrote:
> > > Sébastien Vauban writes:
> > > [...]
> > >> Let's imagine I thought (which was the case at some point) I needed to
> > >> enclose
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi
I migrated from svn to git, but I have one problem: in some documents, I
used
src_emacs-lisp[:exports results]{(vc-working-revision (or
(buffer-file-name) org-current-export-file))}
to insert the revision of the document. In svn, this resulted in a
* lisp/org-agenda.el: Add org-agenda-todo-ignore-timestamp.
(org-agenda-check-for-timestamp-as-reason-to-ignore-todo-item):
Honor org-agenda-todo-ignore-timestamp.
* doc/org.texi: Mention org-agenda-todo-ignore-timestamp.
Signed-off-by: Julien Danjou
---
doc/org.texi |8 --
lisp/or
On jue, 25 nov 2010, Herbert Sitz wrote:
> All this stuff is very similar to how Emacs Org-mode works, so the videos
> won't
> be too interesting to most of you. But I think they'll be quite helpful to
> people coming from Vim, some of whom have never even heard of Org-mode (if you
> can imagine
#+TITLE: HTML export of tags
#+DATE: 2010-11-25
#+LANGUAGE: en_US
* Abstract
In HTML exports, one can wanna search on a tag name, via the Web browser's
simple =find= command (=Ctrl-F=).
In the Org file, such a simple search is easily done (let's say from Vim), as
tags are delimited by
Just wanted to update anybody interested that I'm still making progress on my
Vim org-mode clone. Agenda view and flexible agenda searches on dates, todos,
and tags all work pretty well now. I've got basic clocking and clock table
generation done, and some other things. All is available at githu
Nathan Neff writes:
> I've been looking for a way to do quick "journal" entries
> for /past/ dates, and was disappointed that the Journal
> capture template always used the current date.
>
> I found out you can go to a date in the agenda, and press "k c", which
> will cause any capture-template t
Hi,
* Abstract
A clocked item that spans over 2 days is displayed in *only one day*'s agenda
view.
* Example
2010-11-24 Wed _
8:00-09:00
Work:9:20-10:12 Clocked: (0:52) Email and News
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