Hey Mike,
On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 4:28 AM, Michael Hannon wrote:
> I can't figure out how to
> customize the text of these templates. Can anybody point me in the right
> direction?
>
This should work:
(add-to-list 'org-structure-template-alist
'("S" "#+BEGIN_SRC ?\n\n#+END_SRC" "\n
At Wed, 6 Jul 2011 11:39:47 +0200,
Manuel Hermenegildo wrote:
>
> First, thanks very much to Sakurai for a wonderful tool and having
> integrated it so well with org!
Thank you for your comment. I'm very encouraged!
> > For me, creating a custom org agenda with the next 21 days takes
> > not
At Wed, 06 Jul 2011 09:16:32 +0200,
Tassilo Horn wrote:
> :
> Christopher Allan Webber writes:
>
> Hi Christopher,
>
> > Also, cfw:open-org-calendar works, but things seem really slow... it
> > looks like you're recalculating the entire orgmode agenda for every
> > day. I wonder if things could
Greetings!
I am starting to use org-odt and I find it very useful. I am wondering
whether it is possible to export also my bibliography. In the org file
I have the following:
---
blah blah blah \cite{Apple:1992a,Payne:1999a,Martin:200
Greetings. I just came across the "Easy Templates" feature of Org-mode:
http://orgmode.org/manual/Easy-Templates.html
In particular, using:
to generate:
#+begin_src
#+end_src
is a real time-saver for me.
One thing that would improve this feature for me: I like to keep sou
Great. Thanks, Eric. I haven't done exhaustive testing of your code, but so
far it seems to do exactly what I had in mind.
-- Mike
- Original Message
> From: Eric Schulte
> To: Michael Hannon
> Cc: Org-Mode List
> Sent: Tue, July 5, 2011 4:21:20 PM
> Subject: Re: [O] Create a vi
Hi Orgers,
The main page http://orgmode.org/ says that 7.6 is the latest version,
but the zip and gzip links point to 7.5.
Cheers,
Alan
--
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Tel: 04 2748 6206
Hi Nick!
Nick Dokos writes:
> It's been pulled into contrib/ so all you have to do is make sure that
> the contrib/lisp directory is in your load-path and then C-c C-e o (or
> C-c C-e O) - at least, it did for me on a simple org file.
Thanks! That is easier than I thought. I have now the follo
Henri-Paul Indiogine wrote:
> Dear orgmoders,
>
> I am an intermediate emacs + org-mode user. I would like to ask you for
> instructions on how to install the org -> ODT converter. I googled for
> instructions but they are above my level of understanding.
>
> I run the git development version
Dear orgmoders,
I am an intermediate emacs + org-mode user. I would like to ask you for
instructions on how to install the org -> ODT converter. I googled for
instructions but they are above my level of understanding.
I run the git development versions and update it daily. I run GNU
Emacs 24 o
I've been poking around in the ob-maxima.el and maxima.el files and I
believe that maxima.el provides the commands necessary to simulate
session support in org-babel. Unfortunately my elisp skills are
rudimentary and I don't know how to write a function that when called
by C-c C-c in the source bl
Achim Gratz writes:
> apparently introduced by de0fcdffa48da8baf57a612f2ce032d8737e6525
> (N. Goaziou). Likely just needs a
>
> (defvar org-bracket-link-regexp)
Fixed, thanks!
--
Bastien
Bastien writes:
> Thanks for confirming!
Regression on latest HEAD:
In org-footnote-at-reference-p:
org-footnote.el:191:49:Warning: reference to free variable
`org-bracket-link-regexp'
apparently introduced by de0fcdffa48da8baf57a612f2ce032d8737e6525
(N. Goaziou). Likely just needs a
(defv
Thomas S. Dye wrote:
> Frederik writes:
>
> >> Apparently someone tried a simple hack:
> >> http://osdir.com/ml/emacs-orgmode-gnu/2010-01/msg00681.html
> >>
> >> When I find the time I will try this...
> >
> > I've tried the hack and for me this works pretty well. It's static but
> > this doesn
"Jason F. McBrayer" writes:
> On Wed, 06 Jul 2011 07:26:45 -0600, Eric Schulte wrote:
>
>> I think the first place to look for executing Java from Org-mode code
>> blocks would be to check if any existing Emacs java modes already
>> provide support for interactive code evaluation.
>
> I believe J
Hi,
The orgmode help file states that text can be changed to *bold* by
embedding it in a couple of '*' characters. *This works file with text
that is not longer than three lines*.
However, *as soon as the bold text is spread over more than two lines,
such as the paragraph you're reading now, the
Hi Marco,
Bastien writes:
>> Looks like an interface change to me. Or is it just a problem with my
>> setup?
>
> I confirm it's a bug, I'm on it now.
This should be fixed now. Thanks!
Best,
--
Bastien
SAKURAI Masashi writes:
> At Tue, 05 Jul 2011 15:33:53 +0100,
> Eric S Fraga wrote:
[...]
>> so I tried M-x cfw:open-calendar-buffer which proceeded to give me the
>> error:
>>
>> let: Symbol's function definition is void: cfw:create-calendar-buffer
>
> This is a bug. I fixed and pushed it to
Hi Marco,
Marco Wahl writes:
> Looks like an interface change to me. Or is it just a problem with my
> setup?
I confirm it's a bug, I'm on it now.
Thanks for reporting it,
--
Bastien
Rainer M Krug writes:
> On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 1:21 AM, Eric Schulte wrote:
>
>> Michael Hannon writes:
>>
>> > Greetings. I'd like to be able to view just the source-code blocks in a
>> Babel
>> > file. I.e., I'd like to do something logically equivalent to "tangle",
>> but
>> > without crea
At Tue, 05 Jul 2011 12:13:09 -0500,
Christopher Allan Webber wrote:
>
> Also, cfw:open-org-calendar works, but things seem really slow... it
> looks like you're recalculating the entire orgmode agenda for every day.
> I wonder if things could be sped up if the orgmode agenda was calculated
> for t
> But honestly, getting everything set up for your environment for it to
> actually work right is a pain and three quarters.
+1
I tried to use JDEE. It was crazy complex to set-up and at some point I gave up.
It seems Java support under emacs got a bit weak.
@Eric..
well I never used Java much. L
Hi,
when I try to kill a region in a org-buffer with org-indent-mode set
(i.e. not so many stars in the headlines) there is an error.
The *Backtrace* shows more or less
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-number-of-arguments (lambda
(string) "Remove indentations between BEG and END."
(remove-te
At Tue, 05 Jul 2011 15:33:53 +0100,
Eric S Fraga wrote:
>
> SAKURAI Masashi writes:
>
> [...]
>
> >> > https://github.com/kiwanami/emacs-calfw
>
> [...]
>
> >
> > Just yesterday in JST, I released calfw v1.0.
>
> This is brilliant! Many thanks for this. Very useful for quick diary
> planni
Frederik writes:
>> Apparently someone tried a simple hack:
>> http://osdir.com/ml/emacs-orgmode-gnu/2010-01/msg00681.html
>>
>> When I find the time I will try this...
>
> I've tried the hack and for me this works pretty well. It's static but
> this doesn't really matter as I always stick to `cs
At Tue, 05 Jul 2011 13:49:15 +0200,
Niels Giesen wrote:
> :
> > I have not used orgmode so far, so I'm not good at the schedule management
> > in
> > the orgmode. Comments and patches are welcome.
>
> Ok. Here you go:
> :
> 2. For people using org-google-weather and using icons to spicen up
> t
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 1:21 AM, Eric Schulte wrote:
> Michael Hannon writes:
>
> > Greetings. I'd like to be able to view just the source-code blocks in a
> Babel
> > file. I.e., I'd like to do something logically equivalent to "tangle",
> but
> > without creating a separate file, just a view
On Wed, 06 Jul 2011 07:26:45 -0600, Eric Schulte wrote:
I think the first place to look for executing Java from Org-mode code
blocks would be to check if any existing Emacs java modes already
provide support for interactive code evaluation.
I believe JDEE does support this:
jde-bsh-run is an
Apparently someone tried a simple hack:
http://osdir.com/ml/emacs-orgmode-gnu/2010-01/msg00681.html
When I find the time I will try this...
I've tried the hack and for me this works pretty well. It's static but
this doesn't really matter as I always stick to `csquotes'
I think it shouldn't
Hi Martyn,
I just applied this patch.
If you don't mind packaging future patches using the git format-patch
command that would be my preference, as it preserves author information
and allows you to write your own commit message.
Thanks! -- Eric
Martyn Jago writes:
>Hi
>
>I've added fu
Torsten Wagner writes:
> Hi Eric,
>
> Somehow I was pretty sure you would answer ;)
>
> I tried your example and it work great so far.
>
> I have three points which I would like to discuss
>
> 1. I thought it might be nice to declare the package and class name
> for the java-stuff as variable in
"Jason F. McBrayer" writes:
> On Tue, 05 Jul 2011 10:07:19 +0100, Eric S Fraga wrote:
>> Torsten Wagner writes:
>>
>>> Hi all, I need to evaluate many small java snippets. I tried to do
>>> this
>>> in org-mode but so fare it didn't work out. org-babel seems to have
>>> no
>>> java support ?
>>
>
Michael Hannon writes:
> Greetings. I'd like to be able to view just the source-code blocks in a Babel
> file. I.e., I'd like to do something logically equivalent to "tangle", but
> without creating a separate file, just a view within the current file. Any
> suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -- Mik
Hi Jason,
My guess is that if you want to execute it directly within org, the
thing to do is to run it in beanshell[1], like JDEE does. I'm not
really familiar enough with org-babel to tell you how to go about
doing that, though.
Maybe this works nice too. However, so fare Erics solution turns
Jude DaShiell writes:
> a git clone of org-mode in /home/jude prouces
> /home/jude/org-mode/org-mode/ and puts content in the fourth level
> directory which breaks the Makefile's ability to make all. I don't know
> how or why this happens.
Please provide the command line you are using to clo
Hi Eric,
Somehow I was pretty sure you would answer ;)
I tried your example and it work great so far.
I have three points which I would like to discuss
1. I thought it might be nice to declare the package and class name for
the java-stuff as variable in a property node then I could do somethi
Bastien writes:
> Thanks for this -- I guess you'll find a lot of dedicated testers here.
[...]
> Also explore the Agenda views (M-x org-agenda -- see the manual), your
> package might give us new ideas on how to display agenda information.
might? I'm almost certain it will!
This is *beautiful*.
> what I would like, however, is that the detailed view that is accessible
> from hitting the space bar in the cfw view put me into an agenda view
> for that day. that would then give me full access to org! this should
> be quite simple: replace the detail view with a simple invocation of th
Tassilo Horn writes:
> Manuel Hermenegildo writes:
>
> Hi!
>
>> Or, perhaps even simpler, calfw could simply read the org-agenda
>> buffer (colors and all) instead of reading the org files.
>>
>> This would have the enormous advantage that it would always generate
>> the tasks with the same orde
Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and
what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report? See
http://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback
Your bug report will be posted to the Org-mode mailing list.
-
Manuel Hermenegildo writes:
Hi!
> Or, perhaps even simpler, calfw could simply read the org-agenda
> buffer (colors and all) instead of reading the org files.
>
> This would have the enormous advantage that it would always generate
> the tasks with the same order, priorities, filters, customizat
First, thanks very much to Sakurai for a wonderful tool and having
integrated it so well with org!
> For me, creating a custom org agenda with the next 21 days takes
> not much less than building an calfw calendar buffer with 42 days.
Same here, the times are comparable. For me building the or
Dear Ken,
On 05.07.2011, at 16:48, Ken Mankoff wrote:
> Thanks for the tips. Most already done.
Excellent!
> [...]
> I also have copied Aquamacs.app, renamed it OrgMode.app, and have the unicorn
> as the icon. I'm a bit stuck on the last step you suggest.
>
>> If you are thinking about a dist
Hi, all
Thank you for many comments.
I'm so glad to know many people are interesting in calfw.
I'm working on my job in daytime, so I will reply later.
HiI've added functionality to make ob-lilypond act in a consistent org-babel way by default (think ob-dot).The previous modus operandi is now known as arrange-mode and is selected by setting ly-arrange-mode to tMore details including examples are at http://github.com/mjago/ob-lilypondPatch:
basic
Christopher Allan Webber writes:
Hi Christopher,
> Also, cfw:open-org-calendar works, but things seem really slow... it
> looks like you're recalculating the entire orgmode agenda for every
> day. I wonder if things could be sped up if the orgmode agenda was
> calculated for the entire period a
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