> that is every element between the beginning of the parsed area and its
> first headline.
I have trouble understanding what the real purpose of the "text before
the first headline" is. It looks to me more like a placeholder for
capturing the "Frontmatter" [1].
I have also trouble understanding
Hi Carsten,
Carsten Dominik writes:
> Bastien already mentions that you can use C-c ' to edit the formulas.
> What is less well known is that if you press TAB in one of those formulas
> in the formula editor, the list form is pretty-printed - this goes a long
> way for readability and editabili
Achim Gratz writes:
> But I'm just as
> concerned about the look of that line when browsing the document and the
> pretty-printing for edit doesn't help with that.
What about
#+begin_tblfm
...
...
#+end_tblfm
?
--
Bastien
On 1.2.2012, at 07:37, Achim Gratz wrote:
> Carsten Dominik writes:
>> Bastien already mentions that you can use C-c ' to edit the formulas.
>> What is less well known is that if you press TAB in one of those formulas
>> in the formula editor, the list form is pretty-printed - this goes a long
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> I may be bold, but I still don't get it. "num:something" is a global
> option. We're talking about specifying _individually_ which headline
> wouldn't be numbered. How would a global option solve a local problem?
Had another thought about it: if the exporter took note of
Carsten Dominik writes:
> Bastien already mentions that you can use C-c ' to edit the formulas.
> What is less well known is that if you press TAB in one of those formulas
> in the formula editor, the list form is pretty-printed - this goes a long
> way for readability and editability.
Indeed I
Patch 1145 (http://patchwork.newartisans.com/patch/1145/) is now "Accepted".
Maintainer comment: none
This relates to the following submission:
http://mid.gmane.org/%3CCAMXnza2Wte75-tEoJHBOE%2B54W6gGXe0%2BGFdwJ_DQqLm8-Ddm0g%40mail.gmail.com%3E
Here is the original message containing the patch:
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> I don't see what is clumsy with affiliated keywords.
Well, you write the arguments before starting the source block, getting
everything wardbacks (and I don't think that's easier to parse, but you
would know better(*)). Then there is the verbosity of the headers
themsel
keymap I suspect is the controling factor here. Maybe org-mode in the
future could either load its own keys from the .emacs file or hae loadkeys
run and run its own keymap file.On Tue, 31 Jan 2012, Karl wrote:
> Hi Richard,
>
> Richard Riley gmail.com> writes:
> > It depends fully on the term
If multiple #+TBLFM: lines do ever get into legal org-mode syntax I
think it will be a good idea to put an integer number inside the
#+TBLFM: label so that org-mode can know in what order to use each of
those lines.
On Tue, 31 Jan 2012, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Achim Gratz writes:
I use org in a non-graphical environment but so far haven't tried any of
those key combinations mentioned. It's possible those need their own
keystrokes to be configured for non-graphical use. I prefer using
non-graphical environments since me being totally blind those environments
offer no b
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
> prad writes:
>
>> since a url uses the forward slash as do italicized items, i'm having
>> difficulty italicizing urls on the html export.
>>
>> /just [[http://gohere.com][go here]] will you?/
>>
>> shows up as
>> /just go here will you?/
>> on the html e
Leading my first project and decided to dig into taskjuggler again. It
just seems so natural to have everything in org if possible, so I took
another look at the exporter, manual, and worg tutorial. [1][2]
As is, as far as I can tell, the exporter does not work out of the box
with tj3. I /think/ I
Dear Org-mode users:
I am using org-mode this semester to host my course notes. For me
org-mode was a god-send, since I had been struggling to organize
course notes in plain html before that.
The course pages done in org-mode are at
- http://pascal.iiit.ac.in/~itws2
- http://pascal.iiit
The following fix is in org master, but not in 7.8. I am able to use
org-mobile-push.
commit 71089b7e3b00736f854d6e95a52229853262e12a
Author: Bastien Guerry
Date: Wed Jan 4 16:37:59 2012 +0100
org-mobile.el (org-mobile-push): Use `org-agenda-tag-filter'.
* org-mobile.el (org-mo
On Tue, 31 Jan 2012 23:34:42 +0100
"Sebastien Vauban"
wrote:
> Hi Detlef,
>
> Detlef Steuer wrote:
> > The last thing giving some problems were the S-arrow combinations
> > so useful for editing dates in orgmode when accessing remotely.
> >
> > Some keybindings for emacs will h
Hi Detlef,
Detlef Steuer wrote:
> The last thing giving some problems were the S-arrow combinations
> so useful for editing dates in orgmode when accessing remotely.
>
> Some keybindings for emacs will help.
> (global-set-key (kbd "") 'org-shiftup)
> (global-set-key (
On 31.1.2012, at 19:33, Achim Gratz wrote:
> Bastien writes:
>
>> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-spreadsheet-lisp-formulas.html
>
> Great.
>
> Now, I've long wished that instead of cramming these increasingly long
> formulas into that single #+TBLFM line one could have a :TBLFM: dr
Hi,
One way to solve it would be with org entities. I don't think they
exist for square brackets, but you could make a user-defined one.
You could put something like this in your .emacs (I think plain
bracket characters should work in every export format, so I haven't
bothered to look up HTM
Hi,
This is in continuation with the message
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2012-01/msg00053.html
I'm facing the same issue. I want to exclude a particular file, and be able
to specify it by its path.
Say, for example, in the scenario presented below,
.
├── notes
│ └── file.t
On Tue, 31 Jan 2012 15:43:58 +
Angel de Vicente wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Karl writes:
> > Does anybody use Org in a non-graphical environment?
> > Is it possible to make the (all) keys work?
>
> I use it inside GNUscreen running in a gnome-terminal. I have also tried
> (for a limited time) to mak
>> I want to use a small netbook exclusively for Org-mode.
>> That's why I think I do not need X.
>
> You may not need it, but a lightweight window manager like WindowMaker
> fvwm or maybe a tiling WM like awesome may be worth a second look. Have
> a look here:
If the netbook will only be used
Dear all,
I've set up my mobile sync, which worked fine in versions 6.3 - 7.7.
Now I upgraded to 7.8 and when I fire up org-mobile-push I get:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-variable org-agenda-filter)
org-mobile-push()
call-interactively(org-mobile-push nil nil)
The variable is not
Achim Gratz writes:
I don't see what is clumsy with affiliated keywords.
> #+BEGIN_SRC emacs_lisp
> :+HEADERS:
> :var data1=1
> :var data2=2
> :END:
> (message "data1:%S, data2:%S" data1 data2)
> #END_SRC
Src-blocks are elements. As such, they can't contain drawers. Though,
drawers can co
Hello,
Bastien writes:
> I suggest this:
>
> (defconst org-persistent-drawers '(...))
> (defcustom org-custom-drawers '(...))
>
> Then local value of org-drawers would be computed by combining the two
> (with duplicates deletion.)
In another thread (http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/
Aloha Chris,
There is a tutorial of sorts on LaTeX export. It includes information
on how to use bibtex with Org mode.
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-latex-export.html#sec-17
Eric Schulte has written some elisp helpers for managing bibliographies
in Org mode. I believe this is in th
Achim Gratz writes:
> Karl writes:
>> I want to use a small netbook exclusively for Org-mode.
>> That's why I think I do not need X.
>
> You may not need it, but a lightweight window manager like WindowMaker
> fvwm or maybe a tiling WM like awesome may be worth a second look. Have
> a look her
Eric Schulte writes:
[...]
> File Local Variables [1] make it possible to explicitly specify the
> values of variables from within the text of a .org file. This can be
> placed in a single line at the top of a file for small changes or in a
> larger section at the end of the file.
Eric,
this
Simon Thum writes:
> On 01/31/2012 02:12 PM, Eric S Fraga wrote:
>> I would be very interested in this. I have links to and from google
>> calendar for appointments but could not figure out how to do either
>> direction for TODO items.
> You might want to give my script a try:
>
> https://github
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Multiple #+tblfm: lines would certainly be useful, as there already is
> multiple #+header: lines.
I still think that the syntax for these is unnecessarily clumsy.
> Though, a table and a drawer are different elements. Affiliated keywords
> shouldn't be separated from t
Hello,
Boyun Tang writes:
> Hello,
> Today I found a bug which was well described in
> http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/48388
I have pushed a fix for that bug.
Thank you for reminding me about it, and to Thomas Holst for reporting
it in the first place.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaz
Hello,
Achim Gratz writes:
> Now, I've long wished that instead of cramming these increasingly long
> formulas into that single #+TBLFM line one could have a :TBLFM: drawer
> and put it there on multiple lines and perhaps even with comments. How
> awesome would that be? :-)
Multiple #+tblfm:
Ah, now I'm beginning to understand: I can export a *part* of an
org-mode file; I'm not limited to exporting the whole thing. Cool!
I also use bibtex/biblatex a lot. I've started to read that these
tools work with Org-mode also. Can anyone speak to that from
experience?
Thanks.
--Chris
On Mon,
Hi Christopher,
to add my 2c: I'm using org-mode to track our participation in a
mid-sized project (9 Partners, ~30 People, 3 Years). I'm not
coordinating, in which case I'd probably look for more project
management centric tools, and thus found org-mode to be very useful.
I use it to track
I would like to have a quick way to refile subtrees in another file
while creating a link to the new location. In my use case, I keep a
comprehensive list of projects in Projects.org. Each top level
headline is the title of a project. Some projects details (TODOs,
notes, etc.) may be included under
P.S. It's been a while since I've been on this ML, so if there's a
"right way" to do a feature request please let me know and I'll do it
:-)
On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 12:38 PM, Avdi Grimm wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 2:56 AM, Sebastien Vauban
> wrote:
>> Just for the sake of completeness, ther
Bastien writes:
> I suggest this:
>
> (defconst org-persistent-drawers '(...))
> (defcustom org-custom-drawers '(...))
"Persistent" doesn't sound right to me, but "system" is also ringing a
bit hollow. Maybe one of the native english speakers has a better idea
of what name would be a more approp
Hi Eric,
thanx ! That explains very clearly what I have seen, when trying to debug this
phaenomenon.
So this behaviour is by design and I can work around :-)
kind regards, Marc
Am 30.01.2012 17:10, schrieb Eric Schulte:
Marc-Oliver Ihm writes:
Am 29.01.2012 11:42, schrieb Andreas Leha:
Bastien writes:
> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-spreadsheet-lisp-formulas.html
Great.
Now, I've long wished that instead of cramming these increasingly long
formulas into that single #+TBLFM line one could have a :TBLFM: drawer
and put it there on multiple lines and perhaps even wit
Hi Eric,
Here is the script. It's pretty simple. There is no facility for
synchronizing an org-mode file as yet. I think the best way to do the sync
would be to do it when pushing an org-mode file to Google Tasks.
Tell me how you like this and if it works well for you.
Patrick
PS:
** Requireme
>> On Sat, 28 Jan 2012 23:33:24 +0100, Bastien wrote:
Hi Bastien,
Here comes the patch (I tested it with Xemacs 21.5 and GNU
emacs 23.1); I used the
diff -u option and hope this is ok.
Uwe
--- org-old.el 2012-01-31 18:37:53.0 +0100
+++ org.el 2012-01-31 19:01:19.667099891 +0100
@@ -1,
On 01/30/2012 08:33 PM, Patrick Brennan wrote:
This weekend, while trying to avoid doing any real work, I started noodling
around with the Google Tasks API and I got a respectable distance toward a
script which will read your Google Tasks and export them to Org-mode.
Currently it will capture the
On 01/31/2012 02:12 PM, Eric S Fraga wrote:
I would be very interested in this. I have links to and from google
calendar for appointments but could not figure out how to do either
direction for TODO items.
You might want to give my script a try:
https://github.com/simonthum/ical2org
I'm using
Karl writes:
> I want to use a small netbook exclusively for Org-mode.
> That's why I think I do not need X.
You may not need it, but a lightweight window manager like WindowMaker
fvwm or maybe a tiling WM like awesome may be worth a second look. Have
a look here:
http://www.junauza.com/2008/0
Hi,
Bernt Hansen wrote:
>> is there possibility to see tags in the clock table?
>
> What exactly are you trying to do?
>
> There is supposed to be a way to limit the clock report to specific tags
> using the :tags heading but I haven't played with this at all.
>
> The agenda clock report used to l
Jacek Generowicz writes:
> At Mon, 30 Jan 2012 19:32:01 -0500,
> Bernt Hansen wrote:
>>
>> Jacek Generowicz writes:
>>
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > In the standard agenda view for any single day, apponintments appear
>> > in chronolological order before any TODOs which seem to be ordered
>> > accorid
On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 2:56 AM, Sebastien Vauban
wrote:
> Just for the sake of completeness, there is already a fourth option:
Ah! Looks like I had an older version. Thanks for prompting me to update!
I guess what I'm looking for would be called ":noweb export-strip" or
something like that.
--
Dear org-mode developers,
I am desperately trying to get a square bracket into the description of
a link.
That is, in an org file that I want to export to HTML, I would like to
have the source
http://example.org";>foo [bar]
and of course I would like to avoid using XML character entities s
Anton Travleev writes:
> Hi,
>
> is there possibility to see tags in the clock table?
What exactly are you trying to do?
There is supposed to be a way to limit the clock report to specific tags
using the :tags heading but I haven't played with this at all.
The agenda clock report used to limi
Hi all,
I wrote a new tutorial on using Emacs lisp for Org spreadsheet formulas:
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-spreadsheet-lisp-formulas.html
Enjoy,
--
Bastien
Dear org-mode developers,
I am desperately trying to get a square bracket into the description of
a link.
That is, in an org file that I want to export to HTML, I would like to
have the source
http://example.org";>foo [bar]
and of course I would like to avoid using XML character entities s
Hi,
Karl writes:
> Does anybody use Org in a non-graphical environment?
> Is it possible to make the (all) keys work?
I use it inside GNUscreen running in a gnome-terminal. I have also tried
(for a limited time) to make all the keys work but to no avail. If you
find more information on a possib
On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 23:33, Patrick Brennan wrote:
> This weekend, while trying to avoid doing any real work, I started noodling
> around with the Google Tasks API and I got a respectable distance toward a
> script which will read your Google Tasks and export them to Org-mode.
> Currently it wi
I finally found time to gather various local patches to org-mode together
in a public clone of the org-mode git repo, at:
http://www.dr-qubit.org/git/org-mode.git
Each unrelated set of changes is in a separate branch, rebased onto a
recent checkout of org master. (All of the branches also merge
Karl writes:
> Hi Richard,
>
> Richard Riley gmail.com> writes:
>> It depends fully on the terminal you are using and the corresponding
>> terminfo or whatever its called - a nightmare of complexity and hacks ;)
>> I tried this a good while back and, to my shame, simply gave up in
>> frustration
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 31/01/12 14:42, Karl wrote:
> Dear Org-mode users,
>
> I want to use a small netbook exclusively for Org-mode. That's why
> I think I do not need X. I set up a minimal Debian GNU/Linux
> Squeeze with Emacs 23.2.1 and the latest Org-mode version (7
Hi Richard,
Richard Riley gmail.com> writes:
> It depends fully on the terminal you are using and the corresponding
> terminfo or whatever its called - a nightmare of complexity and hacks ;)
> I tried this a good while back and, to my shame, simply gave up in
> frustration. Hopefully you have bet
Karl writes:
> Dear Org-mode users,
>
> I want to use a small netbook exclusively for Org-mode.
> That's why I think I do not need X. I set up
> a minimal Debian GNU/Linux Squeeze with Emacs 23.2.1
> and the latest Org-mode version (7.8.03).
> But then I recognized that some key combination
Dear Org-mode users,
I want to use a small netbook exclusively for Org-mode.
That's why I think I do not need X. I set up
a minimal Debian GNU/Linux Squeeze with Emacs 23.2.1
and the latest Org-mode version (7.8.03).
But then I recognized that some key combinations don't work.
For example:
Sebastien Vauban writes:
[...]
> If it does not take you too much time, can you enlighten me on the diffs
> between the chunks? Why was it well working for the second one?
I think you'll find that the asymmetry is due to the placement of your
comment strings which have the characters, mi
Patrick Brennan writes:
> This weekend, while trying to avoid doing any real work, I started noodling
> around with the Google Tasks API and I got a respectable distance toward a
> script which will read your Google Tasks and export them to Org-mode.
> Currently it will capture the task title, th
John Hendy writes:
> On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 3:00 AM, Eric S Fraga wrote:
[...]
>> In terms of the original questions, I use a combination of hierarchical
>> structure that is filled in as a project develops, with
>> revision control to allow me to see progress, together with a log based
>> re
Hello,
I think I've found a bug in org-mode 7.8.03. To reproduce do the following.
Start emacs with the attached files bug.el and schedule_in_agenda.org using
emacs --no-init-file --load bug.el schedule_in_agenda.org
View the agenda by typing
C-c a a
As far as I understand the documentat
Hello,
I'm interested for a meetup.
kinou
2012/1/31 Christian Egli
> Hi all
>
> I'm trying to figure out what talks and DevRooms I should go to at
> FOSDEM and I was wondering if some fellow orgers are going to be there.
> Maybe we could meet for a chat, for dinner or even some hacking.
> Unfo
Hi,
is there possibility to see tags in the clock table?
Anton Travleev
Hi,
Jambunathan K writes:
>> Any idea on how to test if org is getting confused with 6.33 beyond
>> reporting that as its version?
>
> In your .emacs file, *just before* package-initialize add this and
> restart Emacs.
>
> (when (featurep 'org)
> (error "Some mysterious force has already loade
Hi,
Jambunathan K writes:
> Angel de Vicente writes:
>> which looks good, but if I do M-x org-version I get:
>> Org-mode version 6.33x
[...]
> 1. Did you restart Emacs?
yes
> 2. If you remove (require 'org-install) does it help?
no
> 3. Emacs-24.1 (currently in pre-test) has the latest a
Hi Eric,
Eric Schulte wrote:
> "Sebastien Vauban" writes:
>
>> I use 3 chunks of LaTeX code which I wanna insert in a LaTeX document.
>> While 1 of them is correctly tangled into the LaTeX document, the 2 others
>> generate errors when C-c C-v C-t'ing:
>>
>> "if: reference '<>
>> and, if I te
At Mon, 30 Jan 2012 19:32:01 -0500,
Bernt Hansen wrote:
>
> Jacek Generowicz writes:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > In the standard agenda view for any single day, apponintments appear
> > in chronolological order before any TODOs which seem to be ordered
> > accoriding to the order in which they appear i
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