Today, I test Simplified Chinese(UTF-8) translation for org-exp.el again,
I find that "zh_CN" is used by *xml:lang* and *lang*
#+begin_example
http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"; lang="zh_CN" xml:lang="zh_CN">
#+end_example
It should be:
#+begin_example
http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"; lang="zh-CN" xm
I haven't had this issue with Org-Mobile specifically because I'm not using
it, however I found the same error when using el-get.
In my case at least the issue popped up because I was using zsh/bash via
cygwin for =shell-file-name= where =shell-quote-argument= expected it to be
cmdproxy.exe on Win
Ilya Shlyakhter writes:
> Is the following correct:
> - the ITEM special property returns the _headline_ of an entry (not
> the content);
> - ITEM can't be used in tag/match queries, only in column view
> formats.
Yes, I believe that is correct. However, you can search for text in
headline
Hi all,
As Achim said, I messed up the repository quite royally yesterday.
I will release a new bugfix version as soon as the maint and the
master branches are back to their desired state.
Developers: please don't commit anything while we are fixing this.
List subscribers: please bare with us w
Hi Nick,
Nick Bell writes:
> Using the above version, needed to apply the patch
> http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/51812 in order to make
> org-mobile-push work. My git-fu isn't quite up to working out what should
> (if anything) have happened to incorporate this fix into the release
Using the above version, needed to apply the patch
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/51812 in order to make
org-mobile-push work. My git-fu isn't quite up to working out what
should (if anything) have happened to incorporate this fix into the release.
Nick
I figured out what is wrong. I am on Windows 7 (with cygwin) where
shell-quote-argument (defined in emacs' subr.el) seems to be broken,
specifically it insists on escaping colons (as one of non-POSIX filename
characters), so, for instance path to one of my files c:/Users/alex/org/
gtd.org becomes c
Martyn Jago writes:
> Since all the `errors' are whitespace it may be better to work around
> the release?
Nope, Gnus was sending the message before it was correctly composed.
Since Gmane doesn't seem to want to post them to the list (or it does
take wuite a bit onger than usual), here are the tw
Hi
Since all the `errors' are whitespace it may be better to work around
the release?
Best Martyn
Achim Gratz writes:
> Achim Gratz writes:
>> Well, all this "manual reverting" messed up master quite royally. I
>> haven't checked maint, but things might be a bit easier there. I'm
>> current
Achim Gratz writes:
> Here are two patches to clean up master and maint to where they should
> be (IMHO, please check). Needless to say, you _will_ have to do another
> release with these fixes.
These aren't the patches you're looking for... I have sent the correct
files already, but so far they
Hi Nick,
Nick Dokos wrote:
>> The "automagic C-c C-c" should be NOT[1] done after each key press or
>> some such. That certainly would be a killer feature, in its real
>> acception: performance would be unbearable.
>>
>> In my mind, automatically (re-)parsing the meta options shou
Achim Gratz writes:
> Well, all this "manual reverting" messed up master quite royally. I
> haven't checked maint, but things might be a bit easier there. I'm
> currently trying to re-trace what master and maint should have been and
> make a patch on top of the mangled versions...
Here are two
Hi all,
I've been succesfully using babel to make various literate programming work.
Unfortunately, tangling performance has dramatically decreased, to the
point of being barely usable.
I wish I could get advantage of the "quick & dirty noweb expansion" Eric
introduced in january, but it has an und
I just verified by cherrypicking your latest master checkin onto
7.8.05, and verified it working.
Hideki Saito
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On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 12:01 PM, David Maus wrote:
> At Sat, 3 Mar 2012 23:29:43 -0800,
> Hideki Saito
At Thu, 15 Mar 2012 20:16:10 + (UTC),
d.tchin wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I try to use a function proposed with org-protocol as explained in this link.
> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/org-protocol.html#sec-2
>
> I would like to launch a pdf file in Acrobat Reader and to use org-store-
> link.js to
> Martin Halder writes:
>
>>> Martin Halder writes:
>>>
Hi all,
was trying to use a table as input for a latex block. Is there a way to
directly reference parts of the table inside the block or do I have to
specify each parameter as separate parameter ?
Th
Hello,
after fixing some bugs, brushing up the doku and adding the ability to handle
table headings,
I would like to present a new version of lob-table-operations.org (see the
attachment).
Table operations can be seen as part of the library of babel and offers
an easy way to filter or combine
Bastien writes:
>>> I released Org 7.8.05.
>>
>> Maint still needs to be merged back into master, otherwise master picks up
>> 7.8.04 as the release version.
>
> Done, thanks for the heads up.
Well, all this "manual reverting" messed up master quite royally. I
haven't checked maint, but things
Martin Halder writes:
>> Martin Halder writes:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> was trying to use a table as input for a latex block. Is there a way to
>>> directly reference parts of the table inside the block or do I have to
>>> specify each parameter as separate parameter ?
>>>
>>> Thanks for help
> Martin Halder writes:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> was trying to use a table as input for a latex block. Is there a way to
>> directly reference parts of the table inside the block or do I have to
>> specify each parameter as separate parameter ?
>>
>> Thanks for help,
>> Martin
> Aloha Martin,
>
>
At Sat, 3 Mar 2012 23:29:43 -0800,
Hideki Saito wrote:
>
> [1 ]
> The attached is alternative of the patch using utf-8 encoding.
Thanks for the translation. I made the modification but we need to use
numeric character entities[1] to avoid rendering problems when
non-UTF8 documents are exported to
Martin Halder writes:
> Hi all,
>
> was trying to use a table as input for a latex block. Is there a way to
> directly reference parts of the table inside the block or do I have to
> specify each parameter as separate parameter ?
>
> Thanks for help,
> Martin
Aloha Martin,
Can I ask why you wa
Accepted, thanks!
Best,
-- David
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At Wed, 14 Mar 2012 15:37:20 +,
Shaun Johnson wrote:
>
> On 08/03/2012 22:33, Ilya Shlyakhter wrote:
> > attached.
>
> Having just run into this same problem (being unable to create
> and store a code reference link using C-l in a source block edit
> buffer) I would like to second the inclusion
Hi Simon,
At Sun, 04 Mar 2012 22:30:31 +0100,
Simon Thum wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have found some irritating behaviour, potentially a bug. I have a
> block agenda which goes like:
>
> tags-todo "@home&TODO=\"TODO\"
>
> and it displays a certain org line that reads
>
> TODO_ state triggers
>
>
Hi Hans-Peter,
At Wed, 15 Feb 2012 18:19:54 +0100,
Hans-Peter Deifel wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> [...]
>
> I played around in the source code and noticed that the following patch fixes
> the problem, but I don't know the code base well enough to understand why it
> works and what other implications it
TonyMc writes:
> On Sat, 17 Mar 2012 14:53:07 -0400 (EDT), you wrote:
>
>>I had a read of the setup instructions for emacs on windows and
>>unfortunately so many of them involve modifying the windows registry. A
>>very experienced software specialist told me it's best never to use
>>software
Jay McCarthy writes:
> I wish that I could write +1bd on a repeating tasks so that it skips
> from Friday to Monday.
>
> I looked into implementing this myself, but there are a lot of places
> (29) where the regexp [dwmy] is used and it scares me off because I
> think I'll break something. It alm
Nick Dokos writes:
> Jay McCarthy wrote:
>
>> ...
>> I also wish that I could specify in some way that an event happens
>> every third Thursday of the month or on the first and third Wednesdays
>> (when my recycling cans are picked up). I don't know of a good way to
>> fit that into the current
I have emacs 24.0.93.1 with org 7.8.03 (hopefully .05 later today)
installed on a Windows 7 (home Premium) system and have made no changes
to the registry. Perhaps my needs are not as complex as yours. Have you
read
http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/windows/index.html#Top
Charlie Millar
On 3
On Sat, 17 Mar 2012 14:53:07 -0400 (EDT), you wrote:
>I had a read of the setup instructions for emacs on windows and
>unfortunately so many of them involve modifying the windows registry. A
>very experienced software specialist told me it's best never to use
>software that requires these modi
Johnny writes:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
>> Johnny wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> When evaluating src blocks, the #+RESULTS: are inserted just below the
>>> code block, but some expressions generate long lists; thus:
>>>
>>> 1) How can I fold the RESULTS block? (I have tried the regular tab way
>
Nick Dokos writes:
> Johnny wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> When evaluating src blocks, the #+RESULTS: are inserted just below the
>> code block, but some expressions generate long lists; thus:
>>
>> 1) How can I fold the RESULTS block? (I have tried the regular tab way
>> and searched the manual, b
Achim Gratz writes:
> Bastien writes:
>> There was something wrong in the process of releasing 7.8.04
>> (the release relied on the wrong branch.)
>>
>> I released Org 7.8.05.
>
> Maint still needs to be merged back into master, otherwise master picks up
> 7.8.04 as the release version.
Do
On Sun, Mar 18 2012, James Harkins wrote:
> That is, if I use C-space and move the point to select a number of
> headings, and I want to demote them by three levels, currently after
> hitting M-right, the region goes away -- so I actually have to do
>
> C-space (move the point) M-right
> C-space (
Hi all,
was trying to use a table as input for a latex block. Is there a way to
directly reference parts of the table inside the block or do I have to specify
each parameter as separate parameter ?
Thanks for help,
Martin
This is working:
#+tblname: data
| Name| John Doe |
| Address |
Hi!
Have you tried to use S-M-left and S-M-right? I't doesn't work with regions
but it works for a heading and all its subheadings at the same time.
/Gustav
On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 4:40 AM, James Harkins wrote:
> Is there a reason why M-left and M-right (promote/demote tree headings)
> deactiv
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