On Mar 30, 2011, at 1:12 AM, Ben North wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been using org-mode for a little while now, and finding it very
> useful --- thanks!
>
> Would you consider a patch along the lines of the attached, to bury the
> calendar buffer once you've chosen a date via "C-c ."? I often want to
Hi,
I started using org tables including a column of numbers formatted the European
way with a comma instead of a period, for example 127,43 for 127.43.
When I use a formula to sum the whole column it expect a period and ends up
with
a false calculation. I'd revert my numbers to the American f
In HTML export:
* Headline
this does not get published [[Consistency%20of%20results][consistency]] of these
this does.
Hope you can reproduce. I can't report more thoroughly.
Thanks.
Samuel
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On 2011-05-16 00:58 +0800, Matt Lundin wrote:
> I'd be happy to take this on. AFAICT, there are three functions in
> org-bbdb that no longer exist in bbdb v3.
If you want you can build on top of my version. The anniversaries is
still broken since I don't use BBDB-anniv.el. The rest works well for
On 2011-05-15, Samuel Wales wrote:
> I have already fixed going to org from the agenda, figured out how to
> fix it from Magit, etc., but isearch is still broken.
BTW, the agenda fix consists of 2 patches that I maintain locally.
One is by Carsten and the other is the same applied to another
func
When I do isearch-forward-regexp, things are revealed in a
non-confusing way. But when I stop the isearch with an
arrow key, I get only the following heading, and not the
headings below that at the same level. That is confusing
because it looks like there is nothing there.
Instead I want canonic
"Roland Winkler" writes:
> On Sat May 14 2011 Johnny wrote:
>> I have set up an org-agenda that includes anniversaries in the agenda
>> view from the bbdb database, but this breaks with bbdb 3.02 giving the
>> error 'bad sexp'.
>>
>> I set up the agenda file using (from org-mode 6.33x info sectio
Hello Alvar
> On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 12:13 PM, Christian Moe wrote:
>> On 5/15/11 4:45 PM, Alvar Maciel wrote:
>>>
>>> any way to
>>> export to odt
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> See http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html#convert-to-open-office
>>
>> Jambunathan K's org-odt exporter is IMO the *best* way to ge
On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 12:13 PM, Christian Moe wrote:
> On 5/15/11 4:45 PM, Alvar Maciel wrote:
>>
>> any way to
>> export to odt
>
> Hi,
>
> See http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html#convert-to-open-office
>
> Jambunathan K's org-odt exporter is IMO the *best* way to get ODT, but since
> it's no
Looking forward to these fixes. Thanks.
For me, fontifying the whole inline footnote would be useful. Just
the brackets might be better if the whole footnote would obscure
emphasis.
Samuel
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Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> First, a general consideration: my vote would be for highlighting the
>> entire footnote label, including the brackets. IMO, leaving the brackets
>> in the default face makes it more difficult to scan the buffer.
>> (Similarly, I think it might be nice to fontify the en
Hello,
Matt Lundin writes:
> First, a general consideration: my vote would be for highlighting the
> entire footnote label, including the brackets. IMO, leaving the brackets
> in the default face makes it more difficult to scan the buffer.
> (Similarly, I think it might be nice to fontify the en
Hi to all,
My name is Alvar I'm really new with emacs and org-mode but since i
see the potential i can´t stop of using (just a week before). I'm
writing some documents and i can export to PDF but there is any way to
export to odt or to mediawiki format?
Thanks
Alvar
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On 5/15/11 8:02 AM, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
Aloha Christian,
I like RefTeX, too, when I'm using AucTeX, but I've found it has a few
annoying habits in the Org-mode environment. Can I ask how you deal
with these?
Uhm... I probably don't deal with them, and I probably don't even know
what I'm mis
Eric S Fraga writes:
> zwz writes:
>
> [...]
>
>>
>> And here is Here is "does_not_work.org" (which result in a blank
> outline
>> slide):
>> --8<->8--
>> #+startup: beamer
>> #+LaTeX_CLASS: beamer
>> #+LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS: [presentation]
>> #+BEAMER_HEADER_EXTRA: \usetheme{M
Wallemacq Jean writes:
> No Org Package in Package manager
If I look at http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/, I do see org-20110515.tar. I
also see that org package is listed correctly when I do M-x
list-packages.
Have you customized package-archives variable correctly? It *must* have
h
At Sat, 14 May 2011 15:48:10 -0700,
Samuel Wales wrote:
> What I meant was, if desired you can make the call to the word count
> function be (funcall variable) to allow substitution of that function.
>
> (Actually I'm finding that using w3m to count exact words is pretty fast.)
Hi Samuel,
OK, I
No Org Package in Package manager
at http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html#installing-via-elpa
work around "In the meanwhile, you can manually download the tarball
and install it. Refer this FAQ entry for further information." doesn't
work either, I get
"Can't read whole file"
GNU Emacs 23.3
Hi,
I'm having trouble passing format strings (-F) to ledger using
org-babel. When I pass -F to :cmdline, I get the following error:
Not enough arguments for format string.
This appears to be a problem with the %-markup in the format string.
Posted below is a sample org file containing th
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