Xin Shi wrote:
> Hello all,
> Thanks for your response!
> I can go with the UTF-8 method. The only problem for me now is I don't know
> how to input the ö from Emacs.
> I've tried the C-x 8 RET, but don't know the name or hex. Any
> suggestions?
The key combinations are pretty intuitive once y
Xin Shi wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Thanks for your response!
>
> I can go with the UTF-8 method. The only problem for me now is I don't know
> how to input the =F6 from Emacs.
>
> I've tried the C-x 8 RET, but don't know the name or hex. Any suggestions?
>
I've no idea what the hex codes are: w
Hello all,
Thanks for your response!
I can go with the UTF-8 method. The only problem for me now is I don't know
how to input the ö from Emacs.
I've tried the C-x 8 RET, but don't know the name or hex. Any suggestions?
Xin
On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 8:54 AM, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> Nick Dokos w
What is the de-facto way to encrypt using org? I now I can use GnuPG,
but I'd prefer something that integrates better and auto-decrypts when
the agenda is triggered.
Thanks!
Marcelo.
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Tommy Kelly writes:
> "Thomas S. Dye" writes:
>> Several times when I've had this type of question, I've found answers
>> I can use on Bernt Hansen's Org-mode pages:
>>
>> http://doc.norang.ca/org-mode.html
>
> Actually, when I said:
>
>>> And I like the idea discussed in http://orgmode.org/org.
> On 2011-01-16, Tom Breton (Tehom) wrote:
>> Please tell me if I've missed any other org-based blogging software
>> (other
>> than the blog hosting software which is a different category).
>
> Right, there are hosted blogs (like Blogger) and self-hosted blogs
> (where you run the software).
>
> H
Let's say I have a subtree, of review materials, for example. I would like
to randomize the order of the elements. I would like to have the option to
randomize the subtree in some different ways:
1. sort the members of one subtree that is a list, randomly.
2. sort all the headlines, ra
On 2011-01-16, Tom Breton (Tehom) wrote:
> Please tell me if I've missed any other org-based blogging software (other
> than the blog hosting software which is a different category).
Right, there are hosted blogs (like Blogger) and self-hosted blogs
(where you run the software).
Here is the late
> Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2011 23:18:21 +0100
> From: m...@christianmoe.com
> To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: [Orgmode] Doors links
>
> Hi,
>
> Try these:
>
> [[info:org:Link abbreviations]]
>
> [[info:org:Adding%20hyperlink%20types][info:org:Adding hyperlink types]]
>
> Yours,
> Christian
>
[
>
>
>Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2011 07:40:35 +0100
>From: dm...@ictsoc.de
>To: vincent@hotmail.fr
>Subject: Re: [Orgmode] Export issue of URL when the text begins with a date
>CC: dm...@ictsoc.de; emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
>
>At Fri, 14 Jan 2011 22:12:07 +0100,
>Vincent Belaïche wrote:
>> Thank-you David
Some months back I contributed improvements to org-html. My intent was to
make it easy to post org files as blog posts.
So this is a sort of delayed announcement. There are two packages that
post to blogs from org-mode: My org2blog/atom and Puneesh's (punchagan's)
org2blog/wp. I know there are
"Eric Schulte" writes:
>> and option #2:
>>
>> http://orgmode.org/tmp/worg-eric/
>> http://orgmode.org/tmp/worg-eric.css
>>
>
> Thanks for putting this up, I see a problem in the current stylesheet,
> could you please apply the attached alternate version?
Okay, I uploaded the new version.
_
> and option #2:
>
> http://orgmode.org/tmp/worg-eric/
> http://orgmode.org/tmp/worg-eric.css
>
Thanks for putting this up, I see a problem in the current stylesheet,
could you please apply the attached alternate version?
Thanks -- Eric
body {
background-image: url(http://orgmode.org/img/org-m
"Eric Schulte" writes:
> Jason Dunsmore writes:
>
>> "Eric Schulte" writes:
>>
>>> I recall a discussion of holding a competition to select a new css style
>>> for Worg (found it here [1]). I think that such a change could
>>> fruitfully be combined with the Worg re-organization.
>>
>> I'm not
Jason Dunsmore writes:
> "Eric Schulte" writes:
>
>> I recall a discussion of holding a competition to select a new css style
>> for Worg (found it here [1]). I think that such a change could
>> fruitfully be combined with the Worg re-organization.
>
> I'm not a web-designer, but here's my stab
Achim Gratz writes:
> 1. The sitemap and siteindex links point to the root of the webserver,
> instead they should point to subdirectory worg.
Thanks. Should be fixed now.
> 3. The RSS feed link doesn't seem to work and in any case points to
> repo.or.cz as its source.
These links are supposed
Achim Gratz writes:
[...]
> So I'd like to have first-class cross headings, maybe like this:
>
> |--+---+-|
> | Header | some more | and more|
> |--+---+-|
> | item | stuff | things |
> | etc. | pp.
"Eric Schulte" writes:
> I recall a discussion of holding a competition to select a new css style
> for Worg (found it here [1]). I think that such a change could
> fruitfully be combined with the Worg re-organization.
I'm not a web-designer, but here's my stab at re-designing Worg:
http://orgm
K T writes:
> Hi,
>
> I don't know how to install the contents of the contrib folder. I need
> especially the mac specific additions. Is just the copying of the .el
> files in my site-lisp directory enough?
No need to copy; simply add that directory (aka folder) to the load
path:
(add-to-list '
I recall a discussion of holding a competition to select a new css style
for Worg (found it here [1]). I think that such a change could
fruitfully be combined with the Worg re-organization.
Looking forward to these changes -- Eric
"Alan E. Davis" writes:
> I would like to add a comment about t
Seth Burleigh writes:
>>As for how to trace back through noweb links, the best option seem to be
>>using the existing jump function to navigate from raw source to the
>>embedded block, keeping track of the point's offset form the beginning
>>of the block, then using `org-babel-expand-src-block' t
Yes. This is a bug and a bit hard to fix.
I only happens if the #+include line is before the
first headline in the buffer.
I am afraid I do not have a simple solution.
It is fairly simple to make a work-around:
,
| * THIS IS A BUGFIX
:noexport:
| #+INCLUDE: cd.org
| #+INCLUDE: books.org
|
Hi,
I don't know how to install the contents of the contrib folder. I need
especially the mac specific additions. Is just the copying of the .el files in
my site-lisp directory enough?
Thank you in advance,
Costa
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Sorry; I mean 7.4, downloaded from the website.
Cheers.
Fil
On 16 January 2011 09:09, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> "Filippo A. Salustri" writes:
>
> > I'm using the current versions of Aquamacs and orgmode.
>
> By current, for org, do you mean from the git repository or that which
> comes with aquamac
"Filippo A. Salustri" writes:
> I'm using the current versions of Aquamacs and orgmode.
By current, for org, do you mean from the git repository or that which
comes with aquamacs? Type "M-x org-version RET" for the actual version
information.
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I'm using the current versions of Aquamacs and orgmode.
Just 30 mins ago, I noticed that it started working after I restarted
Aquamacs.
Will try to reproduce this sometime today and forward info to list.
Cheers.
Fil
On 16 January 2011 08:56, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> "Filippo A. Salustri" writes:
"Filippo A. Salustri" writes:
> So, I'm looking at my global todo agenda, and I'd like to change the state
> of the task under the cursor.
> According to the doc, 't' should let me do that, but when I hit 't', I get
>
>> wrong type argument: stringp, nil
>
> which isn't really doing it for me as
Nick Dokos writes:
> Nick Dokos wrote:
>
>> Alternatively, you can use UTF-8 in your org file and write Schr=C3=B6dinger
>> explicitly. This will survive the LaTeX export intact and the
>> \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} in the LaTeX file will do the right thing
>> with it.[fn:2]
>>
>> [fn:2] I'm
On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 5:43 AM, David Maus wrote:
> From my understanding this is correct. The dialog allows you to set
> an arbitrary symbol to an arbitrary value, i.e. not limited to another
> symbol (e.g. 'all). Thus a sexp is required and the single quote in
> front of the symbol all is the
A few things I noted today while I was browsing around Worg:
1. The sitemap and siteindex links point to the root of the webserver,
instead they should point to subdirectory worg.
2. The "sources" directory seems to exist, albeit apparently it is
empty. All links into it that I've tried are dea
At Sun, 09 Jan 2011 18:13:47 +0100,
Maximilian Matthé wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> today I wanted to try C-c C-j. I dont want to have automatic isearch so
> I have this in my initialization file:
>
> ,
> | (setq org-goto-auto-isearch nil)
> `
>
> But whenever I say M-x org-goto (or C-c C-j) an
At Tue, 4 Jan 2011 05:40:30 -0600,
Leo Alekseyev wrote:
>
> Hi All,
> I am trying to achieve the following: any link of the form
> [[/ssh:host:/path/to/file]] should, when followed, be translated to
> [[/plink:host:/path/to/file]] (without being textually altered, of
> course).
>
> The reason for t
At Sun, 9 Jan 2011 17:42:46 +1300,
Aidan Gauland wrote:
>
> The closing tag in this Org file is placed *before* the closing
> and items for the *** A third item heading.
>
I can confirm this with
Org-mode version 7.4 (release_7.4.199.g8be1)
GNU Emacs 23.2.1 (i486-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.
At Thu, 6 Jan 2011 11:45:42 -0500,
Jeff Horn wrote:
>
> Only a minor annoyance. Posting in case anyone else runs into the same issue.
>
> In the easy customize interface, when setting the value for a variable
> in "local settings" for a custom command, the
> org-agenda-todo-ignore-deadlines value
At Mon, 03 Jan 2011 23:30:49 +0100,
kelaouchi wrote:
> Completing todo keywords using M-TAB always works for "TODO"
> and "WAITING" on 7.4 (except it doesn't add any space after keyword).
>
> Completing other todo keywords (as "SOMEDAY", "CANCELLED", ...) only
> works the first time i run M-TAB.
I
Leo Alekseyev writes:
> If I try to explicitly set the variable org-file-apps, so that its
> value is
> (("\\.jnt\\'" . "C:\\Program Files\\Windows Journal\\Journal.exe %s")
Let me venture the guess that those spaces in the path are not quoted
on their way to the windows shell. Something like
Guided by Matt's suggestion I started digging further. I see the
problem, but I don't know how to fix it other than by making crude
changes directly to source in org.el.
Both the command path and the file link path need to be properly
formatted for Windows. In particular, in org-file-apps list,
At Mon, 03 Jan 2011 13:59:40 -0500,
J. David Boyd wrote:
>
>
> I'm getting this error message:
>
> In toplevel form:
> lisp/org-indent.el:223:39:Error: Wrong type argument: listp, nstars
> make: *** [lisp/org-indent.elc] Error 1
>
> Any ideas how to get around this?
Current development version in
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