Ivy Foster writes:
> On 09 Mar 2012, at 3:09 am +0100, Bastien wrote:
>> Mathias Bauer writes:
>> > As default, all level 1 headlines are underlined by -
>> > characters and level 2 headlines with =. Wouldn't it be
>> > more logical the other way round
>
>> Unless many users think this is illog
Hi Thorsten,
Thorsten writes:
> Memnon Anon writes:
>
>> pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
>
>>> However, by mistake, it happens that the cursor is on the only visible
>>> bullet star of the next heading instead of really being at the start
>>> of the line.
>
> I recently edit
Hi François,
pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
> pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
>
>> [...] so what I usually do is position the cursor at
>> the beginning of the /next/ heading and yank the list item there. [...]
>> However, by mistake, it happens that the cur
Hi Nicholas,
(btw, do you prefer "Nick" or "Nicholas"?)
Nick Dokos writes:
> None of this is an argument for leaving the manual as is: if you had a
> problem finding the information, then others will too, so the manual
> should be improved.
Done.
> But the information is there, and moreover,
Uwe Brauer writes:
>>> On Sun, 01 Apr 2012 12:38:12 -0400, Eric Schulte
>>> wrote:
>>>
>
>> I'm not clear on how this differs from the messages produced using
>> org-mime-htmlize, and it has been a while since I've looked into email
>> mime mechanics. However, since the emails
On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 03:10:33AM +0530, Jambunathan K wrote:
> Samuel Wales writes:
>
> > Long shot: is making worg more wiki-like practical?
>
> Worg = Ikiwiki + Org?
>
> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2011-12/msg00431.html
>
> It wouldn't be a bad idea to ask Ikiwiki folks to
Hi François,
pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
>> Just use two different drawer names, and select which one to actually
>> export through i.e. #+OPTIONS: d:("EN"). No need for extra syntax.
>
> Well, the manual says, in node Export options:
>
> d:
François Pinard wrote:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
> > Just use two different drawer names, and select which one to actually
> > export through i.e. #+OPTIONS: d:("EN"). No need for extra syntax.
>
> Well, the manual says, in node Export options:
>
> d: turn on/off inclusion of d
Applied, thanks!
Dov Grobgeld writes:
> Sure. They should be equivalent. (In C++ return is prefered as it calls
> destructors. But anyone relying on this when using C++ in org-mode should
> imnsho get a permanent ban from ever using C/C++ ;-).
>
> Regards,
> Dov
>
> On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 17:56,
Rainer M Krug writes:
> Hi
>
> There are regularly questions concerning file wide properties set with
>
> #+PROPERTY:
>
> which are simply caused by not C-c C-c before tangling / executing block.
>
> Would it be an option to apply these headers automatically e.g. in the
> pre-tangling hook
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
> Eric Schulte writes:
>
>> Torsten Wagner writes:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> for me the biggest "trouble" with babel is to remember the possible
>>> keywords in the header for different languages.
>>> There were a lot of ongoing syntax change which did not make it
Marvin Doyley writes:
> Does anybody has a script that convert latex files to org mode ?
>
> I wrote one in Matlab, but it is a little clunky - I wrote it in matlab
> because I am still learning lisp
Not exactly a script, but I highly recommend Pandoc[1]. There is also
pandoc-mode[2], which is a
Hi there,
Does anybody has a script that convert latex files to org mode ?
I wrote one in Matlab, but it is a little clunky - I wrote it in matlab
because I am still learning lisp
thanks
M
Hi guys,
I know there are quite a few smart brains around here, and I think this is
valid discussion for this mailing list, even if OT.
I'm not a cientist, nor work inside an academic environment. I'm just a
regular guy trying to understand this world and making better use of my
resources, specia
pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
> [...] so what I usually do is position the cursor at
> the beginning of the /next/ heading and yank the list item there. [...]
> However, by mistake, it happens that the cursor is on the only visible
> bullet star of the next heading (I'm using
Memnon Anon writes:
> pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
>> I often cut a list item (or a hierarchy of list items) to reinsert it
>> into another heading which I know contains only list items. All the
>> headings are collapsed, so what I usually do is position the cursor at
>> th
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Just use two different drawer names, and select which one to actually
> export through i.e. #+OPTIONS: d:("EN"). No need for extra syntax.
Well, the manual says, in node Export options:
d: turn on/off inclusion of drawers
So one would never guess from the
Hi Christian,
Thanks for your reply.
I left implicit the question of whether this can solve OP's problem
also, but believe it is potentially related.
However, if I understood CSS well enough to ask the question
precisely, I'd have the answer. So bear with me.
More below:
On 2012-04-07, Christ
Hi Sébastien,
"Sebastien Vauban" writes:
> This can be best understood with an example...
I've been thinking about this again and I made up my mind with a clearer
argument.
> Before:
>
> #+BEGIN: clocktable :maxlevel 4 :scope ("file-abc-tom.org"
> "file-abc-ann.org") :block 2012-02
>
Please do a
~$ cd [your-org-clone-dir/]
~$ git fetch --tags origin
as I updated the release_7.8.08 tag by annotating it.
Thanks,
--
Bastien
Hi Sébastien,
"Sebastien Vauban" writes:
> Using the flag T does not help:
>
> | Planning | 00:00:03 |
> | Reporting | 00:00:09 |
> #+TBLFM: @1$2=remote(hours-spent,@4$4);T
This should work as expected now (with the "T" flag.)
Note that the conversion of 3:12 into 1:4 is independant
of getti
Nick Dokos writes:
> See http://funkload.nuxeo.org/faq.html#how-to-modify-a-report
Yeah. That's great! Thanks for sharing this.
--
Bastien
Samuel Wales writes:
> Long shot: is making worg more wiki-like practical?
Worg = Ikiwiki + Org?
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2011-12/msg00431.html
It wouldn't be a bad idea to ask Ikiwiki folks to support Org-mode
natively. I dropped a note to them a few weeks ago, btw.
--
Funkload is an HTTP functional test and load tool. In the FAQ, there is
this:
,
| How to modify a report ?
|
| The report is in reStructuredText, the index.rst can be edited in text
| mode, to rebuild the html version:
|
| rst2html --stylesheet=funkload.css index.rst --traceback > index.
Bonjour François,
pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
> Bastien writes:
>
>> Hi François,
>
> Bonjour, Bastien!
>
>>> I added "Du " as a prefix to get going, but the ideal would be to
>>> directly use 2012-02-29 as the link description. Is there a way, or is
>>> it a limitation (o
Hi John,
John Wiegley writes:
> I discovered the < key in the agenda yesterday (by accident!), which filters
> the Agenda down to entries having the same category.
>
> However, I use both *categories* and *projects*. For example:
>
> * Work
> :CATEGORY: Work
> :OVERLAY: (face (:backg
Guys,
let me know when you have a first stable draft for the structure of the
Babel menu and I'll implement it.
Thanks,
--
Bastien
Hi Rainer,
Rainer M Krug writes:
> It just returns the citation.
Okay. I've added this to the Worg FAQ:
* Is there a bibtex entry for the Org manual?
Yes. Please evaluate this function and run =M-x
org-insert-manual-bitex-citation-at-point RET=.
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(defun org-insert-man
Hi,
at the changes page of the orgmode website, some of the code block
formatting seems to be broken (see http://orgmode.org/Changes.html#sec-3).
Can anyone please check if the attached patch would fix this? With my
local setup, this yields a proper display of the code blocks. Or do the
co
Bastien writes:
> Hi François,
Bonjour, Bastien!
>> I added "Du " as a prefix to get going, but the ideal would be to
>> directly use 2012-02-29 as the link description. Is there a way, or is
>> it a limitation (or a bug)?
> I would call it a limitation.
Could it be documented somewhere appr
On Tuesday, March 27, 2012, Bastien wrote:
>
> > Shouldn't free tag entry always show all possible tags, regardless of
> > the setting of or use of fast tag completion?
>
> I think so -- thanks a lot for the detailed report.
Yes, this is the crux of the problem as first reported. Note that the f
Interesting
The very first report I submitted (
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/53824 ) showed the historic
behavior correct (the two tags defined in org-tag-alist show up in the fast
tag completion window). The "bug" was after shifting to free tag selection
mode, the tags defined in
Torsten Wagner writes:
> Hi,
> I started to use lisp (as well as other) code blocks more and more to
> modify my work environment (emacs) for a particular (buffer-based)
> task.
> That is I change some variables, add some stuff etc.
> A real world example is for example the section below
>
> * Se
Nick Dokos writes:
> I think he did already (but please check!):
>
> commit 7d84b300f4cba8b726662113d4ce4ff40a76c5b5
You're right -- time to power off my computer :)
Thanks!
--
Bastien
Hi Eric and all,
Eric Schulte writes:
> On March 25th in Albuquerque New Mexico at the monthly meeting of the
> Albuquerque Lisp/Scheme user group.
Please don't hesitate to store informations about Org Workshops on
Worg! That will help other workshops to happen, and to reuse existing
content.
Bastien wrote:
> Hi Carsten and all,
>
> Carsten Dominik writes:
>
> > since we did make a change to Org a while ago to allow date stamps
> > without the name of the day, I think it is only consequent to also do
> > it for this case. Must have slipped our attention back then.
> > The only thi
Hi François,
pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
> I added "Du " as a prefix to get going, but the ideal would be to
> directly use 2012-02-29 as the link description. Is there a way, or is
> it a limitation (or a bug)?
I would call it a limitation.
--
Bastien
Hi Carsten and all,
Carsten Dominik writes:
> since we did make a change to Org a while ago to allow date stamps
> without the name of the day, I think it is only consequent to also do
> it for this case. Must have slipped our attention back then.
> The only thing we must ensure is that this re
Hi Simon,
Simon Thum writes:
> 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
Can you try the following patch (against latest h
Hi Bernt,
Bernt Hansen writes:
> This error is gone but I see other problems.
>
> When completing tags with C-c C-q TAB and selecting a tag that is part
> of a group which are supposed to be mutually exclusive it doesn't
> remove other existing tags in that group.
This error was introduced by t
Hi Mike,
I just reverted the commits I pushed for fixing this "issue".
Mike McLean writes:
> The expected result is a completion list of tag_a and tag_b, this
> does not work and the Minibuffer prompts [No match]
I cannot do any better than to quote Matt Lundin on this:
"Historically, only ta
Hello Bastien
Thanks for the fix and it addresses the problem I reported. Feel free
to close this bug once you commit the changes to bzr repo.
Jambunathan K.
Hi!
I do have a simple yasnippet template:
,[ ~/.emacs/yasnippets/text-mode/org-mode/test ]
| # name : test snippet
| # # --
| ** $1 $2 :$1$2:
| $0
`
When I invoke the snippet using »test« followed by the TAB key,
yasnippet correctly inserts the template. But after pressing the
first ke
Hi Rainer,
Rainer Stengele writes:
> why does the function fire in this case:
>
> * test
> ** TODO task
>SCHEDULED: <2012-04-10 Di>
Because it was buggy -- here is a better version (also updated on Worg)
(defun org-check-misformatted-subtree ()
"Check misformatted entries in
Am 09.04.2012 16:51, schrieb Bastien:
> Hi Dave,
>
> Dave Abrahams writes:
>
>> Sorry, but I don't want to spend the time on that. I'm trying to get
>> the rules changed so that it isn't so easy to corrupt an org file.
>
> The current rule is "Leave SCHEDULED: and DEADLINE: information where
jca+...@wxcvbn.org (Jérémie Courrèges-Anglas) writes:
> Bastien writes:
> [snip]
>> I added "TINYCHANGE" in the commit message. Please do so for small
>> changes when you are not a FSF-signed contributor.
>
> Oops, forgot that, thanks for the reminder, and thanks to the Org-mode
> developers and
Bastien writes:
[snip]
> I added "TINYCHANGE" in the commit message. Please do so for small
> changes when you are not a FSF-signed contributor.
Oops, forgot that, thanks for the reminder, and thanks to the Org-mode
developers and community for such a great piece of software.
--
Jérémie Courrè
Dear all,
I am not sure if this an orgmode-, an ESS- or an Emacs-related question.
I am working on an orgmode-file with embedded R code. Since I am using a
build tool called waf, I would like to call Emacs from command line like
this:
emacs --batch --load "e:/config/.emacs" --visit test.org --fu
>> On Sun, 01 Apr 2012 12:38:12 -0400, Eric Schulte
>> wrote:
>>
> I'm not clear on how this differs from the messages produced using
> org-mime-htmlize, and it has been a while since I've looked into email
> mime mechanics. However, since the emails generated using
> org-mime-h
Hi Jérémie,
jca+...@wxcvbn.org (Jérémie Courrèges-Anglas) writes:
> Bastien writes:
> [snip]
>> See this footnote in the section "8.3.1 Inserting deadlines or
>> schedules" of the manual:
>>
>>(1) The `SCHEDULED' and `DEADLINE' dates are inserted on the line
>> right below the headline. Don
Bastien writes:
[snip]
> See this footnote in the section "8.3.1 Inserting deadlines or
> schedules" of the manual:
>
>(1) The `SCHEDULED' and `DEADLINE' dates are inserted on the line
> right below the headline. Don't put any text between this line and the
> headline.
Hi. Then I guess the e
Hi Karl,
Karl Voit writes:
> * Karl Voit wrote:
>>
>> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-papers.html
>>
>> I'd love to link bib-files with every entry. Where should I put them
>> on Worg?
>>
>> Some paths I can think of:
>>
>> code/bibtex/*
>> org-contrib/bibtex/*
>
> I placed it in «o
Hi,
I started to use lisp (as well as other) code blocks more and more to
modify my work environment (emacs) for a particular (buffer-based)
task.
That is I change some variables, add some stuff etc.
A real world example is for example the section below
* Set-up
* Karl Voit wrote:
>
> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-papers.html
>
> I'd love to link bib-files with every entry. Where should I put them
> on Worg?
>
> Some paths I can think of:
>
> code/bibtex/*
> org-contrib/bibtex/*
I placed it in «org-contrib/bibtex/».
Unfortunately I can not
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On 10/04/12 11:13, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Rainer,
>
> Rainer M Krug writes:
>
>> On 10/04/12 10:57, suvayu ali wrote:
>>> On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 09:55, Rainer M Krug wrote:
Why not put that into org? e.g. R has a function citation(), which retur
Hi Rainer,
Rainer M Krug writes:
> On 10/04/12 10:57, suvayu ali wrote:
>> On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 09:55, Rainer M Krug wrote:
>>> Why not put that into org? e.g. R has a function citation(), which returns
>>> the bibtex for
>>> citing R or packages.
>>
>> Nice idea, why not submit a patch? ;
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On 10/04/12 10:57, suvayu ali wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 09:55, Rainer M Krug wrote:
>> Why not put that into org? e.g. R has a function citation(), which returns
>> the bibtex for
>> citing R or packages.
>
> Nice idea, why not submit a patch
Karl Voit writes:
> * Bastien wrote:
>> Bastien writes:
>>
Is there any other important paper I missed?
>>>
>>> Check: http://orgmode.org/fr/org-mode-documentation.html
>>
>> English: http://orgmode.org/org-mode-documentation.html
>> Spanish: http://orgmode.org/es/org-mode-documentation.ht
* Bastien wrote:
> Bastien writes:
>
>>> Is there any other important paper I missed?
>>
>> Check: http://orgmode.org/fr/org-mode-documentation.html
>
> English: http://orgmode.org/org-mode-documentation.html
> Spanish: http://orgmode.org/es/org-mode-documentation.html
> Japanese: http://orgmode.
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 09:55, Rainer M Krug wrote:
> Why not put that into org? e.g. R has a function citation(), which returns
> the bibtex for citing R
> or packages.
Nice idea, why not submit a patch? ;)
--
Suvayu
Open source is the future. It sets us free.
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On 06/04/12 23:51, Eric Schulte wrote:
> Torsten Wagner writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> for me the biggest "trouble" with babel is to remember the possible keywords
>> in the header
>> for different languages. There were a lot of ongoing syntax change which
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On 09/04/12 19:30, Eric Schulte wrote:
> Hi Karl,
>
> I think the Org-mode manual is also citable.
Never thought about that - good to know.
Why not put that into org? e.g. R has a function citation(), which returns the
bibtex for citing R
or packag
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