Hi Eric,
thanks for looking into this.
· Eric Schulte wrote:
> Thomas Holst writes:
>> Hi Bastien,
>>
>> thanks for your answer.
>>
when the follwing org-file is exported to LaTeX, #+BEGIN_ORG
and #+END_ORG is inserted in the tex-file.
>>>
>>> You surely want
>>> #+begin_src org
>>>
On 7/26/11 8:35 AM, Christian Moe wrote:
Then select all with `C-c h' (alternately,
Typo, sorry. I meant `C-x h'.
cm
On 7/22/11 10:20 PM, Florian Beck wrote:
Hi all,
when working with outlines (tabbing until CONTENTS), there are two
things I cannot figure out:
Firstly, I want to copy the *visible* text (minus the …, but never mind
that);
C-c C-e v [SPACE]
C-x h M-w
C-x k
In other words: Begin exporting onl
Java ME seems more widely supported, has anyone worked on that?
Also, it's painful to input text on iOS devices, and text is all of Org
mode.
--
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Department of Physics, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
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suvayu ali writes:
> Hi Darlan,
>
> On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 8:29 PM, Darlan Cavalcante Moreira
> wrote:
>> You can probably use custom agenda commands for this. See the documentation
>> for the org-agenda-custom-commands and the corresponding section in the
>> manual [1].
>
> Custom agenda comma
Aditya Mandayam wrote:
> So when exporting from .org to LaTeX-PDF, I would like the references
> to show up at the bottom. This does not happen currently. Why is it
> so?
>
> PS: Gleaned from
> http://tincman.wordpress.com/2011/01/04/research-paper-management-with-emacs-org-mode-and-reftex/
>
"Mark S" writes:
> Yes, I know you can make customized views, but I could find nothing in
> the documentation showing how to customize the AGENDA view. In the
> documentation, there are example of how to use the various type
> functions, but none for the agenda type function. There must be some
>
Hi Bernt,
On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 3:20 AM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
>>> You can set the org-agenda-files and
>>> org-agenda-text-search-extra-files to point to the old project for
>>> some custom search.
>>>
>
> You can also restrict agenda to a single file with C-u C-c C-x <.
> Subsequent agenda comm
On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 3:33 AM, Aditya Mandayam wrote:
>> Internal references (using \ref{..}) (e.g. to figures, tables,
>> equations) are shown just fine here. Whereas for external citations
>> (using \cite{..}), it is customary to list them in a bibliography. You
>> need to use the bibtex comma
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 9:24 PM, suvayu ali wrote:
> Hi Aditya,
>
> On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 2:56 AM, Aditya Mandayam wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> So when exporting from .org to LaTeX-PDF, I would like the references
>> to show up at the bottom. This does not happen currently. Why is it
>> so?
>>
>
> Wh
Hi Aditya,
On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 2:56 AM, Aditya Mandayam wrote:
> Hello,
>
> So when exporting from .org to LaTeX-PDF, I would like the references
> to show up at the bottom. This does not happen currently. Why is it
> so?
>
When you say references, do you mean references within the document
suvayu ali writes:
> Hi Darlan,
>
> On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 8:29 PM, Darlan Cavalcante Moreira
> wrote:
>> You can probably use custom agenda commands for this. See the documentation
>> for the org-agenda-custom-commands and the corresponding section in the
>> manual [1].
>
> Custom agenda comma
Hi Matthew,
Matthew Sauer writes:
> The agenda view will be a user definable number of days calendar with
> a user defined number of days in the future view of upcoming deadlines
> or just unscheduled deadlines (a choice between the two may have to be
> implemented in the future as my skills gro
Hello,
So when exporting from .org to LaTeX-PDF, I would like the references
to show up at the bottom. This does not happen currently. Why is it
so?
PS: Gleaned from
http://tincman.wordpress.com/2011/01/04/research-paper-management-with-emacs-org-mode-and-reftex/
PPS: I am using the tufte-handou
Hi Florian,
Florian Beck writes:
> Firstly, I want to copy the *visible* text (minus the …, but never mind
> that); secondly, I want to be able to search only the visible text.
>
> More generally (and less org specific), how do I restrict commands to
> the visible parts of the buffer?
Sorry to
Hi Anders,
Anders Waldenborg writes:
> On Sun, Jul 24, 2011 at 09:22:57PM +0200, Bastien wrote:
>> Org has `C-x n s' to narrow to a subtree.
>
> Right. The difference is that aw-org-pw re-narrows when navigating to
> a different section. Maybe that is a feature that would be useful
> directly in
Hi Max,
Max Roberts-Zirker writes:
> Thanks for the quick follow up. I'm encouraged to know that there is
> an active community here.
There is :)
Can we start again with the problem at hand?
Here is how I read it:
- you use Emacs 23.2
- you do M-x list-packages RET
- you don't see "org" as a
Hi Daniel,
Daniel E.Doherty writes:
> Bastien, I did not use the T specifier at all.
Why?
'T' is needed for duration computation -- unless you use the
specific calc format for time and date manipulation.
HTH,
--
Bastien
Hi Tycho,
tycho garen writes:
> I've created a little script that links all of my org-files into a
> place where Epistle can see them in dropbox
> (http://tychoish.com/code/epistle-linker/), and while the rendering
> doesn't work, it is nice to be able to read and edit these files. I've
> also,
Hi aditya,
aditya siram writes:
> Hi all,
> Are special characters allowed in tags?
The standard regexp for matching tags is ":[[:alnum:]_@#%:".
So no, special characters are not allowed, especially "&" and
parentheses, and there is no escape character to allow them.
Sorry!
--
Bastien
Hi
>>> And have anyone got this information to their mobile devices? Android?
I do a simple two-way sync (well, kind of two-way) using the method
described here:
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-google-sync.html
ARUN
On Jul 25, 2011, at 5:57 PM, Aditya Mandayam wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I use swbuff with Ctrl-Tab and Ctrl-Shift-Tab bound to cycle between
> active buffers. I additionally use some regex to skip all internal
> buffers.
>
> Now this behaviour breaks when I visit a buffer with a .org file. How
> can I
Hello,
I use swbuff with Ctrl-Tab and Ctrl-Shift-Tab bound to cycle between
active buffers. I additionally use some regex to skip all internal
buffers.
Now this behaviour breaks when I visit a buffer with a .org file. How
can I fix this?
Thanks,
-A
At Mon, 25 Jul 2011 23:02:38 +0200,
bzg wrote:
>
> The 'T' format does this:
>
> 1. it converts HH:MM:SS strings to integers (number of seconds)
> 2. it applies the formulas to these integers
> 3. it formats the output as HH:MM:SS
>
> So I guess you cannot combine it with "f2" -- let me know i
Hi Carsten,
Carsten Dominik writes:
>> This confirms my intuition that the "*" should be hardcoded.
>
> One argument against hardcoding would be that you can use org-cycle
> in other modes, with outline-minor-mode, and I think a number of people
> make use of this.
Yes, I confirm this is (partl
Hi Carsten,
Carsten Dominik writes:
> I talked to Sabrina earlier today, and these T-Shirts (for both
> dads and moms) are now in the shop.
>
> http://orgmode.spreadshirt.de/p5
Great!!
> Unfortunately there is a problem with the US shop which does
> not allow this specific type of image on sma
Hi all and Sebastian,
thanks for signaling this problem -- I fixed it on the server.
This commit creates problems when exporting using org-info.js:
http://orgmode.org/w/?p=org-mode.git;a=commit;h=2f1fbc58be1dc48621217d666da7bc46c3c5d84e
This is no real surprise, as the commit changes the un
I'd be interested in something like this! Maybe the standard org file
format will increase development activity for mobile devices.
On Sat, Jul 23, 2011 at 14:17, tycho garen wrote:
> I must confess that I've fallen onto the Tablet bandwagon, and despite
> the alure of having a more functional mo
Philipp Möller writes:
> A patch for the doc string and the info manual is attached. Let me
> know if anything is wrong with it.
Applied, thanks a lot!
--
Bastien
Hi Daniel,
Daniel E.Doherty writes:
> Has the 'T' format specifier messed up the interpretation of column 4 as
> a number of minutes for calulation purposes?
The 'T' format does this:
1. it converts HH:MM:SS strings to integers (number of seconds)
2. it applies the formulas to these integers
In Worg under the R examples there is a dual-format example where
jpg/png is used for INLINE viewing and HTML export, and Latex uses
eps/pdf.
Good luck.
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 06:22:23PM +0200, Piter_ wrote:
> Hi all.
> I am writing a draft of my thesis using org-mode.
> The problem I have is th
Michael Markert wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 25 Jul 2011, Renger van Nieuwkoop wrote:
> > Hi The hyperlinks on the left of the change page
> > (http://orgmode.org/Changes.html) do not work (Firefox and Chrome).
>
> I can't confirm if by "on the left" you mean the scrollable panel that
> links to anchors
Hi Renger and Michael,
Michael Markert wrote:
> On 25 Jul 2011, Renger van Nieuwkoop wrote:
>> Hi The hyperlinks on the left of the change page
>> (http://orgmode.org/Changes.html) do not work (Firefox and Chrome).
>
> I can't confirm if by "on the left" you mean the scrollable panel that links
>
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On 25 Jul 2011, Renger van Nieuwkoop wrote:
> Yes, for example if I click on for example "Version 7.5" I still see
> the xhtml message from 7.6. Nothing changes.
Please CC the mailing list on followups.
The problem only with javascript. Once it's
Hi Darlan,
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 8:29 PM, Darlan Cavalcante Moreira
wrote:
> You can probably use custom agenda commands for this. See the documentation
> for the org-agenda-custom-commands and the corresponding section in the
> manual [1].
Custom agenda commands do not support prompting for s
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Hi,
On 25 Jul 2011, Renger van Nieuwkoop wrote:
> Hi The hyperlinks on the left of the change page
> (http://orgmode.org/Changes.html) do not work (Firefox and Chrome).
I can't confirm if by "on the left" you mean the scrollable panel that
links to
Hi
The hyperlinks on the left of the change page (http://orgmode.org/Changes.html)
do not work (Firefox and Chrome).
Renger
_
>
> Hi
> If I use my agenda views, what happens is that the screen is always split in
two buffers. I would like to have my
> agenda views without splitting the windows. Is there an option for this?
> Another question: I tried to define my column views with width for the
specific columns. It is h
You can probably use custom agenda commands for this. See the documentation
for the org-agenda-custom-commands and the corresponding section in the
manual [1]. You can set the org-agenda-files and
org-agenda-text-search-extra-files to point to the old project for some
custom search.
For instance,
You don't need to type this manually. Use org-store-link (usually "C-c l")
in a sub-tree to store the link (it uses the sub-tree's id - it will ever
create an id if there isn't one already). Then use org-insert-link (usually
"C-c C-l") to insert the link.
--
Darlan
At Sat, 23 Jul 2011 18:45:01 +
Renger van Nieuwkoop writes:
> If I use my agenda views, what happens is that the screen is always
> split in two buffers. I would like to have my agenda views without
> splitting the windows. Is there an option for this?
Look at the variable org-agenda-window-setup. Maybe you want
'current-win
Thomas Holst writes:
> Hi Bastien,
>
> thanks for your answer.
>
>>> when the follwing org-file is exported to LaTeX, #+BEGIN_ORG
>>> and #+END_ORG is inserted in the tex-file.
>>
>> You surely want
>> #+begin_src org
>> #+end_src org
>> "#+begin_org" doesn't exist.
>
> #+BEGIN_ORG
> #+END_ORG
Did you see my response to your previous email on this subject?
Max Flöttmann writes:
> Hi,
> I'm working with org-mode and babel to write annotated R-scripts. I include a
> lot of code blocks that should write their graphics to a file.
> I'm usually using the :file argument for that, but on my
Hi
If I use my agenda views, what happens is that the screen is always split in
two buffers. I would like to have my agenda views without splitting the
windows. Is there an option for this?
Another question: I tried to define my column views with width for the specific
columns. It is however har
Thomas Holst writes:
> Hi Bastien,
>
> thanks for your answer.
>
>>> when the follwing org-file is exported to LaTeX, #+BEGIN_ORG
>>> and #+END_ORG is inserted in the tex-file.
>>
>> You surely want
>> #+begin_src org
>> #+end_src org
>> "#+begin_org" doesn't exist.
>
> #+BEGIN_ORG
> #+END_ORG
Hi Carsten,
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 3:24 PM, Carsten Dominik
wrote:
> Archived trees are kept closed by the function
> `org-cycle-hide-archived-subtrees', which is called by
> `org-cycle-hook'. You could define a tag of your choice
> and then put a function into org-cycle-hook that uses a let fo
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 6:34 PM, suvayu ali wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 6:22 PM, Piter_ wrote:
>> If I use png pictures they are
>> not compatible with export to latex
>
> Use pdflatex.
This is what I use:
(setq org-latex-to-pdf-process
'("pdflatex -interaction nonstopmode %b"
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 6:22 PM, Piter_ wrote:
> If I use png pictures they are
> not compatible with export to latex
Use pdflatex.
--
Suvayu
Open source is the future. It sets us free.
Hi all.
I am writing a draft of my thesis using org-mode.
The problem I have is the following. If I use png pictures they are
not compatible with export to latex, and if I use eps pictures, than I
cant view them inline in the ogr-mode.
Any recomendations about it?
Thanks.
Petro.
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
>
>> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>>> That raises an interesting question: can a list belong to a paragraph in
>>> Org? According to paragraph-related regexps, it can't, for now. And your
>>> request is more a "LaTeXism" than
Bastien,
Maybe I spoke too soon. When I try my original example with an 'f2'
format after updating to the latest git, I get the following, so I
cannot compute an invoice anymore. That, to me, is the most important
application.
Has the 'T' format specifier messed up the interpretation of column
As I see changing the attach directory to point to the original one is the
easiest solution that has no chances of breaking anything and would keep
attachments working in the refiled/archived sub-trees.
Maybe a org-attach-move-files function could also be implemented to easily
move an attachment
Bastien,
Here's what I get. This is a really nice feature! The times all look
correct and correctly formatted.
Thanks for all your work on org.
Regards,
| Headline |
Time| | | |
|--
Am 25.07.2011 16:17, schrieb Carsten Dominik:
>
> On Jul 25, 2011, at 3:24 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
>
>>
>> On Jul 25, 2011, at 2:13 PM, suvayu ali wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Is it possible to suppress visibility cycling for a particular tree?
>>> What I am looking for is the behaviour of an ARC
Am 25.07.2011 15:24, schrieb Carsten Dominik:
>
> On Jul 25, 2011, at 2:13 PM, suvayu ali wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Is it possible to suppress visibility cycling for a particular tree?
>> What I am looking for is the behaviour of an ARCHIVEd tree. I have some
>> general guidelines and local config in
On Jul 25, 2011, at 3:24 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
>
> On Jul 25, 2011, at 2:13 PM, suvayu ali wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Is it possible to suppress visibility cycling for a particular tree?
>> What I am looking for is the behaviour of an ARCHIVEd tree. I have some
>> general guidelines and local
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> S- will move one character backward.
>>
>> Can you see where does this come from?
>
> Yes, I corrected this.
Thanks for the fix and for having applied the patch!
--
Bastien
Hi Stefan,
Stefan Vollmar writes:
> we use Org-mode for software documentation and have come across the
> following behaviour with version 7.6 (release_7.6.71.g22fa9):
>
> our documentation is located in the directory doc/usage,
> e.g. doc/usage/index.org or doc/usage/tutorial.org, whereas Org-M
On 24 July 2011 18:48, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Philipp,
>
> Philipp Möller writes:
>
>> nevermind. I figured out that the expansion order of %s and s
>> expressions is the problem and also the reason for the with the
>> correct URL.
>> The solution is to use %(get-page-title (current-kill 0)).
>
> Th
On Jul 25, 2011, at 2:13 PM, suvayu ali wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to suppress visibility cycling for a particular tree?
> What I am looking for is the behaviour of an ARCHIVEd tree. I have some
> general guidelines and local config in this tree that I don't want to
> see usually but since
Am 25.07.2011 14:13, schrieb suvayu ali:
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to suppress visibility cycling for a particular tree?
> What I am looking for is the behaviour of an ARCHIVEd tree. I have some
> general guidelines and local config in this tree that I don't want to
> see usually but since it is te
Am 25.07.2011 14:13, schrieb suvayu ali:
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to suppress visibility cycling for a particular tree?
> What I am looking for is the behaviour of an ARCHIVEd tree. I have some
> general guidelines and local config in this tree that I don't want to
> see usually but since it is te
Am 25.07.2011 14:13, schrieb suvayu ali:
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to suppress visibility cycling for a particular tree?
> What I am looking for is the behaviour of an ARCHIVEd tree. I have some
> general guidelines and local config in this tree that I don't want to
> see usually but since it is te
Hi,
Is it possible to suppress visibility cycling for a particular tree?
What I am looking for is the behaviour of an ARCHIVEd tree. I have some
general guidelines and local config in this tree that I don't want to
see usually but since it is technically not archived information I am
looking for a
On Mar 25, 2011, at 4:11 PM, Jason Dunsmore wrote:
> T-shirt idea for babies/little kids:
> http://dunsmor.com/img/110325094800.png
I talked to Sabrina earlier today, and these T-Shirts (for both
dads and moms) are now in the shop.
http://orgmode.spreadshirt.de/p5
Unfortunately there is a pro
Bastien altern.org> writes:
>
> Hi Philipp,
>
> Philipp Haselwarter gmx.de> writes:
>
> > Is there any particular reason for it to be hardcoded? Apart from the
> > fact that /well it just is this way right now/ I mean.
>
> Nothing carved in stone, but here are the two reasons I see:
>
> - w
Hello,
Bastien writes:
> One small weirdness:
>
> CLOCK: [2011-07-03 dim. 21:02]--[2011-07-13 mer. 21:03] => 240:01
> ^
> When point is at this position |
>
> S- will move one character backward.
>
> Can you see where does this come from?
Yes, I corrected
Hello,
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> That raises an interesting question: can a list belong to a paragraph in
>> Org? According to paragraph-related regexps, it can't, for now. And your
>> request is more a "LaTeXism" than an "Orgism" (!).
> I probably don'
Hi Bastien,
thanks for your answer.
>> when the follwing org-file is exported to LaTeX, #+BEGIN_ORG
>> and #+END_ORG is inserted in the tex-file.
>
> You surely want
> #+begin_src org
> #+end_src org
> "#+begin_org" doesn't exist.
#+BEGIN_ORG
#+END_ORG
gets inserted by org-babel. Here is the
Gustav Wikström writes:
> I'm leaning towards not moving my archive to a different folder. I
> like having the attachments relative.
Okay.
But as Darlan pointed out, moving the attached files when refiling the
entry might be dangerous, because files in this attached directory can
also be atta
To make org-mode look for attachments in the current sub-tree when using
org-insert-link would simplify the process of "linking" to attached files
(useful at least when exporting). Persistent links, in in this regard, seems
like a nice idea!
/Gustav
2011/7/24 Bastien
> Hi Gustav,
>
> Gustav Wik
I'm leaning towards not moving my archive to a different folder. I like
having the attachments relative.
Are archive- and refile-hooks implemented b.t.w.? This would make it
possible to hack a personal setting, or am I wrong?
/Gustav
2011/7/24 Bastien
> Hi Gustav and Darlan,
>
> one solution I
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