On Sat, 12 Feb 2011 16:24:23 +0100
Bastien wrote:
> Hi Carsten,
>
> Carsten Dominik writes:
>
> >> But I added a new variable `org-export-html-protect-char-alist'
> >> to allow fine tuning of what characters should be HTML proected.
> >
> > Can't we just use =&= or something like this?
>
> Fo
Hello:
I am new to orgmode.
So far I have managed to organize and use org by reading documemtation.
Now I want to experiment with babel and SQL and I am stuck as I am unable to
find any good documentation on this.
I also searched the mail archive and I see several code snippets but so far
I have no
"Eric Schulte" writes:
> [...]
>>
>> I agree, the things I was talking about don't end up being simpler in
>> terms of usage for this case. My thinking was that variable unsetting
>> might be something that would be required fairly rarely, and so it might
>> be worth appropriate to support it as
"Eric Schulte" writes:
> [...]
>>> It seems that what you want to do can be described as disabling
>>> inheritance of the :var properties for a specific block.
>>
>> Agreed - that would solve my problem.
>>
>>> So I'm suggesting that it may be more parsimonious to do this with
>>> the existing O
Hi Marcelo,
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes:
> So, I see myself too often trying going to the same toplevel item on
> my gtd.org file.
Bernt posted some useful bits in a similar discussion:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/37180
I would do this:
--8<---cut here--
Hi Niels,
I tested the patches against icalendar.el and the one against
org-icalendar.el -- all work fine! Thanks for this.
Better to submit the icalendar patches to emacs-devel first,
then I'll apply the one for org-icalendar.el. I'll make sure
your patches against icalendar.el get the deser
Hi Tassilo,
Tassilo Horn writes:
> * org-agenda.el (org-format-agenda-item): Properly format start and
> end times in time ranges, i.e., print the start time of the start
> date, no times for intermediate dates, and the end time with
> preceeding dots for the end date.
Thanks for the patch, and
Having said that, emacs has a number of regexp building utilities that
can help you. An inbuilt one M-x regexp-builder or the external library
regex-tool.el, which can be found at
https://github.com/jwiegley/regex-tool.git
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Hi list,
So, I see myself too often trying going to the same toplevel item on
my gtd.org file. For example, let's say I have this on the org file:
* Project 1
This is a project about something important.
Check this URL for more information: http://someurl.com
** TODO Some item to do
** TODO A
Hi Tom,
"Tom Breton (Tehom)" writes:
> D'oh! I completely forgot about the type-checking code!
>
> That's for development, not production. It just assertfails if the wrong
> type is used. Very helpful in finding problems early. It relies on a
> type-checking support module in emtest that def
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> C
Great, applied, thanks!
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Hi Lawrence,
Lawrence Mitchell writes:
> This patch set introduces a new option
> `org-latex-unprettify-internal-links' which, if non-nil, converts
> "bare" references to auto-generated section labels into a \ref
> rather than a \hyperref.
Thanks for the patch and the explanations.
What about
Hi OSiRiS,
OSiRiS writes:
> The Match only show results when =bugs.org= is open, execute =C-c C-a m= and
> paste:
> +TODO="DONE"+STATUS="FIXED"+CLOSED>="<2011-02-10>"
Can you reproduce the problem with a *minimal* example?
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Aloha Bastien,
0001-lisp-org.el-Documentation-change-for-org-add-link-ty.patch
Description: Binary data
All the best,
Tom
On Feb 12, 2011, at 12:39 PM, Bastien wrote:
Hi Thomas,
"Thomas S. Dye" writes:
Thanks for looking at this. The problem isn't that the description
is
being pro
[...]
>
> I agree, the things I was talking about don't end up being simpler in
> terms of usage for this case. My thinking was that variable unsetting
> might be something that would be required fairly rarely, and so it might
> be worth appropriate to support it as part of a more general/powerful
[...]
>> It seems that what you want to do can be described as disabling
>> inheritance of the :var properties for a specific block.
>
> Agreed - that would solve my problem.
>
>> So I'm suggesting that it may be more parsimonious to do this with
>> the existing Org inheritance mechanisms than to
Dan Davison writes:
> [...]
>>> 2. It should be possible somehow to include the options together with
>>>the shebang, or to replace :shebang with a more general "preamble"
>>>concept. Or to make :shebang accept a code block as its value.
>>>
>>> --
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> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
> M
Hi Thomas,
"Thomas S. Dye" writes:
> Thanks for looking at this. The problem isn't that the description is
> being protected from conversion, it is that it is there at all. The
> link in the example lacks a description and the documentation says
> that in this case desc will be nil, so i
It'd be an awesome feature IMO :)
Thanks!
Marcelo.
On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 5:25 AM, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Marcelo,
>
> Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes:
>
>> What I am suggesting is, somehow hook into the moment the file is
>> pasted/dragged and run some code.
>
> This would require code in Emacs.
Hi David,
David Maus writes:
> This is a pull request or push announcement for the first set of
> patches to improve Org mode's percent escaping functions. This set of
> changes solves the problems with percent escaping non-ascii
> characters.
Wow... how could I missed this email? Thanks for
Hi Christian,
Christian Moe writes:
> I think I've tracked down the problem, but I don't necessarily understand
> what org-export-normalize-links is supposed to do or what other behaviors
> depend on this, so I'm not going to submit a patch. If this is now the
> intended behavior, it will be no
>
> M-x org-stow-make-item-stowable RET on "TODO Drop off stuff" is okay.
>
> But M-x org-stow-item RET on the same item is not -- here is a
> backtrace:
D'oh! I completely forgot about the type-checking code!
That's for development, not production. It just assertfails if the wrong
type is used
I think it will always be much easier to add a little syntax here and
there to existing syntaxes.
To me, the question is whether it is worth it in the big picture,
long-term perspective to keep adding small syntax extensions to
existing syntax.
Yes, we have great people on this list who might be
Am 12.02.2011 13:30, schrieb Dan Davison:
Bernd Weiss writes:
[...]
Since I have two code blocks, I need to use :session. If I define
:session buffer-wide as
#+BABEL: :session *R*
then the matrix cormat is unknown within the second code block ("object
'cormat' not found"). However, if I sp
Hi Rémi,
Rémi Vanicat writes:
> When exporting to ical, using localtime is incompatible with some
> software, using explicit universal time may failed with daylight
> saving time, so we need another possibility, that is localtime with
> explicit timezone.
Applied, Thanks.
I also made org-ic
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>
Hi Sebastian,
Sebastian Hofer writes:
> it seems that org-preview-latex-fragment does not process \include{}
> commands in the LATEX_HEADER (while it does process \newcommand). It this
> supposed to be like that? If not, can it be changed or worked around
> somehow?
dvipng creates images in the
Bastien writes:
> Hi Julien,
>
> Julien Danjou writes:
>
>> Following my short presentation at the Paris OrgCamp, I've now written a
>> page and officially released org-contacts. It is a contact manager based
>> on Org, that can possibly replace BBDB for certain usage.
>>
>>http://julien.dan
Bernt Hansen norang.ca> writes:
>
> Hi Luke,
>
> This problem was fixed in master on February 4 after release_7.4 in
> commit 28b88bbb11289d6c8d39ccc8dc420e7051fc0d4c.
>
> Regards,
> Bernt
Thank you. I'll upgrade to the latest version.
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Hi Arik,
Arik Mitschang writes:
> In VM if you have created a virtual folder, the buffer is not associated
> with any file. However, during org-capture a function called
> org-vm-store-link requires that the buffer (the vm folder in this case)
> be associated with a file causing a type-mismatch
Stefan Monnier writes:
Hi Stefan & Julien,
>> Hm, why not simply add a property :ignore-case to the PROPS a
>> function in `completion-at-point-functions' may return in addition to
>> the existing :predicate and :annotation-function?
>
> That could work as well, but it's more complexity in
> com
Bernd Weiss writes:
> Org-mode version 7.4 (release_7.4.348.g6132)
>
>
> Dear all,
>
> I am preparing a document which contains text and R code/output. In
> particular, I'd like to print out a (correlation) matrix. This is my
> org-mode document (I intentionally have two code blocks):
>
> #
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Hi Dan,
Dan Davison writes:
> Dan Davison writes:
>
>> Currently (org-entry-get) throws an error if point is before the first
>> heading. Is there a reason that this must be so? Org is too essential
>> for headings to be obligatory!
Thanks for the patch -- makes sense, I applied it.
>> An exa
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Hi Bastien,
> Both attaching and quoting patches should be fine.
Alright, I will quote the patches, so that readers of the list can also
easily access them. The details are described in the patches. By the
way, I have made some changes since I last sent my redefinitions of
these functions, as a f
Hi John,
John Hendy writes:
> I know people have responded re. the A/a+tab when trying to use for
> email... but did anyone solve the pure 'M-x org-contacts N/name'
> issue? Are they the same? I just want proper case insensitivity and
> don't use it for email.
Julien is away for more than a wee
On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 1:48 PM, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Nathan,
>
> Nathan Neff writes:
>
>> I have i mapped to 'org-clock-in and I would also like i to
>> clock in while I'm in the agenda.
>
> How is that useful outside an org-mode buffer?
It's not :0) I started defining shortcut keys using glo
Leo writes:
> Carsten has applied the patch.
Thanks for confirming.
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On 2011-02-12 22:41 +0800, Bastien wrote:
> Leo writes:
>
>> Function org-fast-tag-selection may create a three-window layout like
>> this: http://imagebin.org/127056.
>
> Perhaps due to my delay in replying, the image disappeared.
>
> Do you still have this problem? If so, can you be so kind as
Dan Davison writes:
> Currently (org-entry-get) throws an error if point is before the first
> heading. Is there a reason that this must be so? Org is too essential
> for headings to be obligatory!
>
> An example of when it would be useful to get properties is in a buffer
> containing src blocks
>
> Julien Danjou writes:
>
> > Following my short presentation at the Paris OrgCamp, I've now written a
> > page and officially released org-contacts. It is a contact manager based
> > on Org, that can possibly replace BBDB for certain usage.
> >
> >http://julien.danjou.info/org-contacts.html
Currently (org-entry-get) throws an error if point is before the first
heading. Is there a reason that this must be so? Org is too essential
for headings to be obligatory!
An example of when it would be useful to get properties is in a buffer
containing src blocks but no headings (babel takes head
Hi Ethan,
Ethan Glasser-Camp writes:
> I've been playing with the HTML export and it's pretty cool. I just have
> one quibble, which is that footnotes are always put at the end of the
> document. I'd like them to be at the end of each item, which is where I put
> them in my org file -- i.e. I've
Hi Matthieu,
Matthieu Lemerre writes:
> Great! Here it is.
It's now in org-mode.git, thanks!
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Hi David,
David Maus writes:
> To be exact: Org already escapes some characters (C-h v
> org-link-escape-chars RET) and the colon is a candidate for beeing on
> the list. The functions responsible for escaping/unescaping are
> `org-link-escape' and `org-link-unescape' and the new implementation
Hi Andrea,
Andrea Crotti writes:
> I have a quite huge file with a lot of code blocks in many possible
> languages.
> Now the problem is that I'm not able to export it to html/pdf.
For errors when exporting *big* file, one way to find the culprit is to
perform manual bisections, try to export s
Hi Carsten,
Carsten Dominik writes:
>> But I added a new variable `org-export-html-protect-char-alist'
>> to allow fine tuning of what characters should be HTML proected.
>
> Can't we just use =&= or something like this?
For now =&= will be exported as &
Do you mean that everything within =...
Hi Bastien,
> I'm not using notmuch, but people reported it as useful -- I'm willing
> to add org-notmuch.el to the contrib/lisp/ folder in org-mode.git.
[...]
> PS: just add a "This file is not part of GNU Emacs" somewhere in the
> comments.
Great! Here it is.
org-notmuch.el
Description: a
Hi Rasmus,
Rasmus writes:
> I think there might be a bug when using #+INCLUDE and the LaTeX exporter. The
> content of the included file is exported twice, although slightly different in
> each case. I experience this when I include org-files starting with a
> headline,
> i.e. "*".
Fixed, than
Org-mode version 7.4 (release_7.4.348.g6132)
Dear all,
I am preparing a document which contains text and R code/output. In
particular, I'd like to print out a (correlation) matrix. This is my
org-mode document (I intentionally have two code blocks):
#
Hi Leo,
Leo writes:
> Function org-fast-tag-selection may create a three-window layout like
> this: http://imagebin.org/127056.
Perhaps due to my delay in replying, the image disappeared.
Do you still have this problem? If so, can you be so kind as to report
the picture?
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Hi David,
did you find time to work on characters escaping in links?
Is there some code we can test by patching the current git HEAD?
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Hi rainer,
Rainer M Krug writes:
> The second footnotemarker\footnotemark is not formated as link. This
> seems to be a LaTeX problem, but has anybody here an answer, on how I
> can make this second footnotemark\footnotemark[\value{footnote}], which
> references to the same footnote, also format
Hi Uriel,
On Feb 11, 2011, at 5:48 PM, Uriel Avalos wrote:
On Fri, 11 Feb 2011 09:34:08 +0100
Carsten Dominik wrote:
On Feb 10, 2011, at 9:25 PM, Uriel Avalos wrote:
How do you insert the actual & character in an HTML export?
I'm trying to write a macro to insert a MATHML snippet but org
On Feb 12, 2011, at 12:51 PM, Bastien wrote:
Uriel Avalos writes:
& gets incorrectly converted to &
It's what's expected in most cases.
But I added a new variable `org-export-html-protect-char-alist'
to allow fine tuning of what characters should be HTML proected.
Can't we just use =&=
Hi Luke,
This problem was fixed in master on February 4 after release_7.4 in
commit 28b88bbb11289d6c8d39ccc8dc420e7051fc0d4c.
Regards,
Bernt
Luke Crook writes:
> In column mode, if I modify the TODO status of a subtree then
> the priority of the parent becomes manged.
>
> I am using org-vers
Hi Matthieu,
> The attached file implements links to mail collections and "searchs" to
> the notmuch mail client. A "search" is a query to be performed by
> notmuch; it is the equivalent to folders in other mail
> clients. Similarly, mails are refered to by a query, so both a link can
> refer to s
Hi Arun,
Arun Persaud writes:
> SCHEDULED: --
>
> but I can't figure out how to check for these? Do I need to write my own
> reg-exp for this and test the whole entry or is there some org internal
> function for this?
I'm afraid you need to write your own regexp...
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Hi Gary,
Gary Oberbrunner writes:
> I've put all my org-mode export template stuff into a setup file in
> my home dir, and I make all my org-mode files use it by putting
> #+SETUPFILE: ~/my-setup.org
>
> My question is can I make this totally automatic, so every .org file
> I load gets that set
Hi Luke,
Luke Crook writes:
> In column mode, if I modify the TODO status of a subtree then
> the priority of the parent becomes manged.
This issue has been fixed in the latest git repository.
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Hi Andreas,
Andreas Amann writes:
> Just to say that I use Matthieu's code to do my daily "email to
> todolist" conversion. Nothing spectacular but works reliably as
> advertised. In my opinion it would be a useful addition to org-mode.
Thanks for the confirmation - I just proposed to Matthieu
Hi Rainer,
Rainer M Krug writes:
> assuming the following:
>
> * Test case with two var definitions in :PROPERTIES: drawer:
> :PROPERTIES:
> :tangle: var.sh
> :var: FIRST="test13"
> :var: SECOND="test14"
> :END:
> #+begin_src sh
> echo $FIRST
> echo $SECOND
> #+end_src
>
> #+results:
> : tes
Hi Rasmus,
Rasmus Pank Roulund writes:
>> So I'd say for now no, you cannot reduce your diary entry to just one
>> line.
>
> Too bad.
I've now pushed a change that puts multiline diary entries on a single
line when it makes sense (i.e. when lines don't start with a diary time
specification.)
Uriel Avalos writes:
> & gets incorrectly converted to &
It's what's expected in most cases.
But I added a new variable `org-export-html-protect-char-alist'
to allow fine tuning of what characters should be HTML proected.
You can set this variable per buffer through #+BIND.
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Hi Samuel,
Samuel Wales writes:
> I think your reluctance to change the syntax is understandable. Then
> again, I'm a proponent of simple syntax. That is one reason I like
> Lisp.
So do I. My other concern is backward compatibility, and burden any
change about this may put on third-part tool
Hi Julien,
Julien Danjou writes:
> Following my short presentation at the Paris OrgCamp, I've now written a
> page and officially released org-contacts. It is a contact manager based
> on Org, that can possibly replace BBDB for certain usage.
>
>http://julien.danjou.info/org-contacts.html
T
Hi Tom,
"Tom Breton (Tehom)" writes:
> I pushed it just now; it's on branch stow-design.
Thanks!
(On a side note: I'd rather keep org-mode.git (remote) branches for
stuff we know we _will_ include, not just for testing code. Better
point to a public branch of yours in that case.)
> Here
Hi Marcelo,
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes:
> What I am suggesting is, somehow hook into the moment the file is
> pasted/dragged and run some code.
This would require code in Emacs. I'm not familiar at all with Emacs
ability to recognize drag'n droped files (as I don't use drag'n drop)
but per
Hi Bernt,
Bernt Hansen writes:
> It's useful with a C-u prefix to pick another task off the recently
> clocked items menu. I use this in non-org-mode buffers.
Then Nathan wants:
(global-set-key (kbd " i")
(lambda() (interactive) (org-clock-in '(4
which doesn't prevent setting the sam
Hello,
> Samuel Wales writes:
> Latest git.
This is on list devel branch, not on master branch yet.
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Hi Andreas,
I have the same problem at work. I also use icalendar-import-buffer, but
I find it not ideal... I have recently found this
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2010-07/msg00732.html
but did not try it yet.
Matthieu
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