Achim Gratz writes:
> Requiring htmlfontify seems to spawn a shell while byte-compiling
> please consider removing the rquire statement and replacing with the
> appropriate declarations.
Done.
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I like seeing an organized breakdown of tasks I need to get done. I don't
use deadlines, so the agenda view isn't useful to me, but what would be
nice is just all of my tasks grouped by tags. So, for each tag, all tasks
with that tag. I'd been doing this manually by setting up a heirarchy and
u
Jonathan
I have pushed a fix for this. Please pull again.
> Prior to commit: f5add81f4b2b0d39f0597967fae4076fa5f8eff0
> "org-odt.el:
> Include author and date in the title" when exporting my resume to ODT
> the exporter respected my export options for author:nil and
> timestamp:nil.
>
> Since th
>> To keep this list updated, I just upgraded to the latest Emacs from git,
>> compiled and linked using mingw and this problem no longer exists. Thank you
>> all
>> for your help and merry Christmas.
>
> Thanks for the update!
>
> --
> Bastien
You are welcome Bastien and Merry Christmas.
York
I'm forwarding this to the list as it was sent only to my mailbox by
mistake. -- Christian
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Dear Orgers,
I would like to make a feature request for microsecond timestamps.
Since I often find myself making a list and checking it twice, I think
the excellent Org mode would be a great way
Bastien wrote:
> Hi Robert,
>
> Robert Goldman writes:
>
> > The attached org-mode file causes latex export to crash with an error of
> > "unbalanced begin/end center blocks with "
>
> This should work as expected now - please pull and confirm.
>
I tried it with Robert's skeleton input
Hi Robert,
Robert Goldman writes:
> The attached org-mode file causes latex export to crash with an error of
> "unbalanced begin/end center blocks with "
This should work as expected now - please pull and confirm.
Thanks,
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Bastien
Hi Sébastien,
"Sebastien Vauban" writes:
> It could be wise that this Org refcard would be usable by
> anything-orgcard as well. It currently uses a text file located at
> http://orgmode.org/orgcard.txt.
Good idea.
I'd say that using the .org should not be more difficult than using the
.txt fi
Hi Vikas,
Vikas Rawal writes:
> In the attached file, I have put the text of the reference card in org
> syntax. Please see and help improve.
Thanks a lot for this file.
I've added it to Worg and edited it:
http://orgmode.org/worg/orgcard.html
There are a few places where we need to fix t
Hi Robert,
Robert Lupton the Good writes:
> generates the following traceback. Adding a "* foo" line above the
> BEGIN_SRC avoids the problem.
This should be fixed now.
Thanks for reporting this,
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Bastien
Gustav Wikström writes:
> Ahh, I'll look into them. Would be nice if they defaulted to the same
> behavior but being able to customize it solves the problem for me at
> least. =)
The default behavior is to turn off `org-adapt-indentation' when
`org-indent-mode' is turned on -- which seems correc
Hi Achim and Takaaki,
Takaaki ISHIKAWA writes:
> I think "make" and "make all" have the same effect usually.
> In the new Makefile of org-mode, however, "make" is used
> for displaying options of make command.
> Is this familiar to all?
>
> For example, GNU Emacs doesn't require "make all", jus
>
>
>> You may want to have a look at both `org-adapt-indentation' and
>> `org-indent-mode-turns-off-org-adapt-indentation' variables.
>>
>>
>>
Ahh, I'll look into them. Would be nice if they defaulted to the same
behavior but being able to customize it solves the problem for me at least.
=)
Kind
Hi Eric,
thanks for pushing this up :)
Well as far as I understood, ob-sh is at the final end (after
org-babel did its job) a shell script which will be executed.
ob-screen is an interactive connection to a screen session. Everything
inside the source cgode block will be sent to this session.
This
Gustav Wikström writes:
> 2011/12/23 Nicolas Goaziou
>
>> Gustav Wikström writes:
>>
>> > If you disable org-mode after the scheduling and just looking at the
>> plain
>> > text you will see no indentation. This is good (according to me ;) )
>> >
>> > Doing the same thing from the start, withou
Carsten Dominik writes:
> Well,you need to add some extra syntax. Maybe using ATTR_ stuff, so as to
> not litter up the table itself any more?
Yes, additional syntax should live outside the table and be
backend-dependant.
I will see how org-export.el and org-element.el handle #+ATTR_*
for t
John Hendy writes:
> Neat tip about just doing "#+title: "; hadn't realized a blank would
> do the same as the bind entry!
Thanks -- I've added a FAQ in worg/org-faq.org about this.
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Bastien
On Dec 23, 2011, at 1:51 PM, Bastien wrote:
> Carsten Dominik writes:
>
>> On 22.12.2011, at 15:32, Frozenlock wrote:
>>
>>> Is there a way to exclude columns when exporting a document containing
>>> tables?
>>>
>>> I know it is somewhat possible by using radio tables and :skipcols,
>>> but
Hi York,
York Zhao writes:
> To keep this list updated, I just upgraded to the latest Emacs from git,
> compiled and linked using mingw and this problem no longer exists. Thank you
> all
> for your help and merry Christmas.
Thanks for the update!
--
Bastien
Carsten Dominik writes:
> On 22.12.2011, at 15:32, Frozenlock wrote:
>
>> Is there a way to exclude columns when exporting a document containing
>> tables?
>>
>> I know it is somewhat possible by using radio tables and :skipcols,
>> but that would be a problem. I have _many_ tables and duplicat
Jambunathan K writes:
>> This should be reproducible in windows using the same emacs-version
>> though. So I'll make sure to send a mail to emacs-devel.
>
> Don't bother about attaching gdb etc and Don't use emacs-devel.
>
> I suggest that you file a bug report - M-x report-emacs-bug RET - with a
2011/12/23 Nicolas Goaziou
> Gustav Wikström writes:
>
> > If you disable org-mode after the scheduling and just looking at the
> plain
> > text you will see no indentation. This is good (according to me ;) )
> >
> > Doing the same thing from the start, without org-indent-mode, gives
> another
>
Gustav Wikström writes:
> If you disable org-mode after the scheduling and just looking at the plain
> text you will see no indentation. This is good (according to me ;) )
>
> Doing the same thing from the start, without org-indent-mode, gives another
> result. This is the inconsistency I mention
Hello!
2011/12/23 Nicolas Goaziou
> Hello,
>
> Gustav Wikström writes:
>
> > When org-indent-mode is inactive i get spaces in front of schedules and
> > deadlines under a headline, to match the start of the text of the
> headline
> > i presume. When org-indent-mode is active I do not see this b
Hello,
Gustav Wikström writes:
> When org-indent-mode is inactive i get spaces in front of schedules and
> deadlines under a headline, to match the start of the text of the headline
> i presume. When org-indent-mode is active I do not see this behaviour.
>
> Example when scheduling something wit
Hello again!
I've found an inconsistency in org depending on if org-indent-mode is
activated or not.
When org-indent-mode is inactive i get spaces in front of schedules and
deadlines under a headline, to match the start of the text of the headline
i presume. When org-indent-mode is active I do no
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