On 6.5.2011, at 19:40, Bernt Hansen wrote:
> Hi Carsten,
>
> Thanks for the patch! This almost does what I want :)
>
> This patch works for TODO agendas but not tags match agendas which is
> what I am trying to use.
>
> C-c a y returns the result I want
> C-c a x should be identical and is no
Hullo,
On Sun, May 8, 2011 at 03:03, Mark S. wrote:
> This is very close ... I think. The problem is that the file name needs to be
> formatted for Windows. Currently its formatted using unix style forward
> slashes. The file name that is passed to irfan in the call process needs to
> be form
This is very close ... I think. The problem is that the file name needs to be
formatted for Windows. Currently its formatted using unix style forward
slashes. The file name that is passed to irfan in the call process needs to be
formatted with Windows style backslashes. Without this fix, irfan
Am 07.05.2011 16:07, schrieb Matt Lundin:
Bernd Weiss writes:
This is hopefully a simple question, but I am stuck: How can I
reference a footnote (see example below)?
Since I am exporting my org-file to LaTeX, I am using something like
\ref{???} but what can I use as footnote label?
Chapter
Bernd Weiss writes:
> This is hopefully a simple question, but I am stuck: How can I
> reference a footnote (see example below)?
>
> Since I am exporting my org-file to LaTeX, I am using something like
> \ref{???} but what can I use as footnote label?
>
> Chapter 2.10 of the manual introduces the
Hi all,
This is hopefully a simple question, but I am stuck: How can I reference
a footnote (see example below)?
Since I am exporting my org-file to LaTeX, I am using something like
\ref{???} but what can I use as footnote label?
Chapter 2.10 of the manual introduces the 'named footnote ref
At Fri, 06 May 2011 22:03:57 -0500,
Rafael wrote:
>
>
> Hi!
>
> Has anybody been succesful in using the tutorial
> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/org-protocol.html
> in the setting described in the subject (Firefox 4, Ubuntu 11.04)?
>
> […]
Apparently they changed the way this works. You
Matt Lundin writes:
> Bert Burgemeister writes:
>
>> Just curious, is there anything I should have known that prevented the
>> patch submitted in http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/39313,
>
> Is it still in the bugtracker, or was it rejected?
Yes, and no.
> With your patch, what woul
Matt Lundin writes:
> Gary Oberbrunner writes:
>
>> Is there any way to turn a headline (and its subtree) into a plain
>> list (and nested list items)? Or better yet, turn all level N and
>> below headlines into plain lists at the corresponding level?
>
> For the latter, you could use org-map-e
Gary Oberbrunner writes:
> Is there any way to turn a headline (and its subtree) into a plain
> list (and nested list items)? Or better yet, turn all level N and
> below headlines into plain lists at the corresponding level?
For the latter, you could use org-map-entries:
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michael.zom...@googlemail.com writes:
> I am using Org-mode version 7.5 (release_7.5.264.g94664) with GNU Emacs
> 23.2.1. When I do C-c C-e l (or any other export, not only latex), I get
> the error (backtrace) below.
>
> I use reftex with org-mode with the setup described in the FAQ, that
> means
Michael Brand writes:
> There is not such a way yet but I totally agree that it would be
> nothing but natural to have keys assigned to the buffer that opens
> with "C-c `" to move around in the current table. I suggest
> "S-///" for this in honor of the same keys in
> the table formula editor ("C
Dear All,
I am using Org-mode version 7.5 (release_7.5.264.g94664) with GNU Emacs
23.2.1. When I do C-c C-e l (or any other export, not only latex), I get
the error (backtrace) below.
I use reftex with org-mode with the setup described in the FAQ, that
means in my .emacs is the following:
(requi
Thanks!
I've asked about this a month ago or so but with no response. I will
test this soon on Windows 7.
Radek.
2011/5/2 Lluís :
> I've made a little function to launch org-capture on another frame,
> which is very handy when plugged into a hotkey and working with other
> applications.
>
> It
2011/5/6 Tom :
> Rainer Stengele diplan.de> writes:
>
>> I am always struggling with performance problemns when using
>> Emacs orgmode under Windows. Under Linux I do not see slow
>> respsonses for my several and long org files.
>>
>> Under Windows I run GNU Emacs 24.0.50.1 (i386-mingw-nt5.1.260
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