I have a capture template that I use for noting gnus messages I want to
respond to. What I'd like to end up with is:
* EMAIL Respond to [[gnus.mail:sdfdfdfsdfdsfsdf][Bob Johnson]]
Where the link address is the message under point, and the link
description is the message's %:fromname.
I may be de
Neuwirth Erich univie.ac.at> writes:
> Are the tests supposed to work only from within Emacs?
No, but you might be in a better position to tell us what went wrong, as you
still haven't shown what error you are getting from the tests in question.
So could you please go into the org directory and
I recently started using Octopress since its a great platform for
programmers to blog. Since the posts are written in HTML, it was easy
to use Org-Mode but once I got to code blocks I noticed that there was
no highlighting. I decided to modify the HTML exporter so that code
blocks were exported in
Hey Bhastien,
thanks for keeping the topic up. Well, I guess people who are dealing
with import/export from third-party programs might have an idea how to
use this functionality (and can tell us how useful this would be). I
can try to contact the authors of mobileorg for iphone and android as
well
Hi Achim,
well the HIDE_PROP approach would have the benefit that one can easily
and quickly change what he wants to see and what he wants to hide at a
single place within his org-file. E.g., I might like to hide almost
all and everything in a drawer normally, but need to work on special
propertie
Achim Gratz writes:
> Olaf Meeuwissen writes:
>> Or install Ubuntu's separately packaged org-mode package. The emacs23
>> package on Ubuntu and Debian ships with the bundled org-mode version
>> (6.33, IIRC). The org-mode package is significantly newer, 7.x. The
>> only glitch I've encountered
Mark Stoehr writes:
> and my version (from M-x org-version) is
> Org-mode version 7.8.11
How about
sh> python --version
On my system where python is 3.2.3 and python2 is 2.7.3 I have
(setq org-babel-python-command "python2")
–Rasmus
--
Hooray!
Bastien writes:
> Eric Schulte writes:
>
>> Regardless, I've just pushed up a fix which
>> replaces the named function with an anonymous lambda-expression. I've
>> also pushed up a test case which exercises this function. Everything
>> now seems to be working.
>
> Thanks!
Sorry for the late r
I do have gfortran
Mahler:org-mode neuwirth$ whereis gfortran
/usr/bin/gfortran
Version information
Mahler:org-mode neuwirth$ gfortran
i686-apple-darwin11-gfortran-4.2.1: no input files
And it is in emacs' exec-path
exec-path
("/usr/bin" "/bin" "/usr/sbin" "/sbin"
"/Applications/Emacs.app/Conten
Hi Sébastien,
"Sebastien Vauban"
writes:
> I'm back from a black hole for some time, and still have 100's of Org posts to
> read, so my question can be already answered somewhere...
Welcome back!
> In the following case:
>
> ** Some task (A)
>:LOGBOOK:
>CLOCK: [2012-08-01 Wed 13:34]-
Mark Stoehr wrote:
> I just installed emacs and org-mode on a new machine, do you have any
> suggestions for debugging this?
>
No easy way, I'm afraid (but maybe somebody else can think of something
better). I usually run edebug on the suspect function and single step
through it, examining vari
Mark Stoehr writes:
> I just installed emacs and org-mode on a new machine, do you have any
> suggestions for debugging this?
>
Hi Mark,
What version of Org-mode do you have installed?
What version of Emacs are you using?
Does the problem persist when you start emacs with "emacs -Q"?
--
Eri
Hi Mark,
Perhaps someone else can reproduce the problem then? I'm not able to
reproduce it.
If not, then one of the elisp wizards on this list might be able to
point out likely problems with your setup.
All the best,
Tom
Mark Stoehr writes:
> Thanks Tom,
>
> I do have
>
> (org-babel-do-l
I just installed emacs and org-mode on a new machine, do you have any
suggestions for debugging this?
Mark
On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 2:11 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Mark Stoehr wrote:
>
>> Hi, I'm trying to include python source code in my document and I'm
>> finding that org-babel-execute-buffer (
Mark Stoehr wrote:
> Hi, I'm trying to include python source code in my document and I'm
> finding that org-babel-execute-buffer ( as well as C-c C-c at the end
> of a code block) does not successfully run my code, instead I get an
> error "Invalid function: org-save-outline-visibility". I saw
Thanks Tom,
I do have
(org-babel-do-load-languages
'org-babel-load-languages '((python . t)
(R . t)))
in my ~/.emacs.d/init.el
and my version (from M-x org-version) is
Org-mode version 7.8.11
Cheers,
Mark
On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 2:07 PM, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
> Al
Aloha Mark,
Mark Stoehr writes:
> Hi, I'm trying to include python source code in my document and I'm
> finding that org-babel-execute-buffer ( as well as C-c C-c at the end
> of a code block) does not successfully run my code, instead I get an
> error "Invalid function: org-save-outline-visibi
Hi, I'm trying to include python source code in my document and I'm
finding that org-babel-execute-buffer ( as well as C-c C-c at the end
of a code block) does not successfully run my code, instead I get an
error "Invalid function: org-save-outline-visibility". I saw messages
earlier
http://thre
Bernt Hansen writes:
> Or just use two drawers... PROPERTIES and SYNCDATA (or some other
> appropriate name) so you unfold the on you care about and leave the
> other folded. That seems a lot simpler than stops in drawers...
It might seem to, but I'm actually using this right now (LOGBOOK and
CLO
Achim Gratz writes:
> Torsten Wagner writes:
>> One Idea I had and which was mentioned by Rasmus already too, would be
>> to use the same property block but being able to hide certain
>> properties
>>
>> #+ HIDE_PROP: ID, UUID, ODF_PROP, MOBILE_ORG_PROP
>
> I don't think that moves us into the ri
Olaf Meeuwissen writes:
> Or install Ubuntu's separately packaged org-mode package. The emacs23
> package on Ubuntu and Debian ships with the bundled org-mode version
> (6.33, IIRC). The org-mode package is significantly newer, 7.x. The
> only glitch I've encountered is with accessing the info p
Torsten Wagner writes:
> One Idea I had and which was mentioned by Rasmus already too, would be
> to use the same property block but being able to hide certain
> properties
>
> #+ HIDE_PROP: ID, UUID, ODF_PROP, MOBILE_ORG_PROP
I don't think that moves us into the right direction...
Let me again s
Hi Bastien,
Bastien writes:
> Brett Viren writes:
>
>> Can they have newlines?
>
> I don't think so -- did you try?
Now, there is an idea! I had not tried, but yes, the are accepted and a
"multiline" macro can be defined using '\n' characters like:
#+MACRO: mimg #+HTML: $3\n#+LATEX:
\begin
> Bastien :
> The keybindings are S-M-.
...and requires a fresh pull from git. I will pull and try.
[snip!]
>> I'm guessing it's the first, because I've used S-up and S-down, but I
>> haven't seen them adjust the previously clocked item (my clocked
>> items are often far apart).
> Did you
Bastien writes:
> Eric Schulte writes:
>
>> `org-test-for-executable' signals it's own error, but if we
>> changed `org-test-for-executable' to return a boolean and then used your
>> example above it would be more readable.
>
> Perhaps -- what I mean is that if (org-test-for-executable "python")
Eric Schulte writes:
> `org-test-for-executable' signals it's own error, but if we
> changed `org-test-for-executable' to return a boolean and then used your
> example above it would be more readable.
Perhaps -- what I mean is that if (org-test-for-executable "python")
signal a missing dependanc
Bastien writes:
> Eric Schulte writes:
>
>> Bastien writes:
>>
>>> Eric Schulte writes:
>>>
Hmm, these tests should only be run if the "gfortran" executable is in
your path.
>>>
>>> So let's take them out of the test suite when gfortran is not present?
>>
>> That is what we do curr
Eric Schulte writes:
> Bastien writes:
>
>> Eric Schulte writes:
>>
>>> Hmm, these tests should only be run if the "gfortran" executable is in
>>> your path.
>>
>> So let's take them out of the test suite when gfortran is not present?
>
> That is what we do currently, or at least that is what
Bastien writes:
> Eric Schulte writes:
>
>> Hmm, these tests should only be run if the "gfortran" executable is in
>> your path.
>
> So let's take them out of the test suite when gfortran is not present?
That is what we do currently, or at least that is what we're supposed to
be doing current
Eric Schulte writes:
> Hmm, these tests should only be run if the "gfortran" executable is in
> your path.
So let's take them out of the test suite when gfortran is not present?
--
Bastien
>
> I can't reproduce this on my Emacs.
>
> GNU Emacs 24.1.50.1 (i686-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.24.10)
> of 2012-07-26 on myhost
>
>> 7 unexpected results:
>>FAILED ob-fortran/command-arguments
>>FAILED ob-fortran/fortran-var-program
>>FAILED ob-fortran/input-var
>>FAILED ob
Neuwirth Erich univie.ac.at> writes:
> 7 unexpected results:
>FAILED ob-fortran/command-arguments
>FAILED ob-fortran/fortran-var-program
>FAILED ob-fortran/input-var
>FAILED ob-fortran/list-var
>FAILED ob-fortran/list-var-from-table
>FAILED ob-fortran/preprosessor-var
Hi Martin,
M writes:
> Sorry, my question about the "format" might have been unclear - I did not
> have a special format in mind but e. g. I suppose that some HTML output
> could at least be readable by blackberry devices, so I Imagine that a HTML
> export of the agenda (together with all conten
Stefan Monnier writes:
self-insert-command. Even just turning that magic 20 number into a
variable would help.
>>> Providing it as a variable would be very easy, indeed.
>> Maybe the user should be able to set undo boundaries and
>> have them work after self-insert-command? Dunno, I'
Hi Erich,
yes, it does make sense to report such errors as they may be related to
your architecture/installation -- and developers cannot test all possible
architectures/installations.
Neuwirth Erich writes:
> I am regularly building org mode on my Mac.
> I do not pretend to bean experienced Em
Hi Michael,
Michael Brand writes:
> It would be a homogeneous Org structure allowing to have many "narrow
> term + narrow descr" each consuming only one Org buffer line with the
> possibility of "multiline term + multiline descr" etc. with aligned
> descr columns while being completely visible.
I am regularly building org mode on my Mac.
I do not pretend to bean experienced Emacs programmer, but I am will it to help
if I can contribute.
This is what I get when I run
make test
on the current source.
Ran 314 tests, 307 results as expected, 7 unexpected (2012-08-01 16:06:02+0200)
5 expect
Hi Ivan,
Ivan Kanis writes:
> I had a look at org-notify.el. It's over engineered for my need. If you
> recall I submitted a patch that added warntime on the header. It's not
> pretty but it works for me.
>
> I could use properties instead. For example:
>
> ** an appointment with a reminder 5 mi
Hi Nicolas
(taken from a different thread
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/58199/focus=58239 )
On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 12:15 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>> - cmd --log-level=wrn -o DST SRC
>>:: description
>>for long term
>
> This isn't even valid
Hello,
Michael Brand writes:
> Yes, together with multi-paragraph items now I see that this would be
> quite more complicated than I first thought. Also e. g.
> forward-paragraph (stumbles over "- A\n- B\n\n") or
> org-element-forward (different purpose) can not help here.
Note that there is `o
Hi Nicolas
On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 12:15 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>> - cmd --log-level=wrn -o DST SRC ::
>> description
>>for long term
>
> This is a very special case. Trying to handle this would change the
> simple convenience patch into larger machiner
Hi Bastien,
Bastien wrote:
> Steinar Bang writes:
>>> Mehul Sanghvi :
>>> You can use the S-up and S-down key combinations to adjust the clocks
>>> for the current activity and the previous one.
>>
>> Is that "previous" as in the "previous item in the org tree" or as the
>> "previously clocke
Hi Nicolas
On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 12:42 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> It doesn't work as you expect. Try it with the following example:
>
> --8<---cut here---start->8---
> - line 1
> line 2
>
> line 3
> line 4
> --8<---cut here---e
Bastien writes:
> Hi Feiming,
>
> Feiming Chen writes:
>
>> I am embedding an interactive chart into org-mode S5 presentation on
>> web browser. See this link for the presentation:
>>
>> http://stat.fsu.edu/~fchen/emacs-org-babel-mode/googleVis2web.html
>>
>> (source file: http://stat.fsu.edu/~
Hi Thorsten,
thanks for the detailed example. As I said, I tend to be conversative
about such topics. Not because I'm already too old, but because this is
often not worth the time-to-implement/complexity-in-code. So I'm still
open to read a very compelling case where "tech" properties need to b
Hi Brett,
Brett Viren writes:
> #+MACRO: himg #+HTML: alt="$3"/> $3
> #+MACRO: limg #+LATEX:
> \begin{figure}\label{$1}\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{$2.pdf}\caption{$3}\end{figure}
>
> I then call each macro explicitly:
>
> {{{limg(fig:overview,dataflow,Overview of the data flow.)}}}
> {{
Karl Eichwalder writes:
> To assign real tags to every single picture, every image must go in a
> sub-section on its own?
Yes.
--
Bastien
Jacob Riko writes:
> My current approach is to have a relatively simple elisp function that
> copies the relevant info (here: time) into a temporary property, based on
> matching tags. With this a column view on this temporary property does the
> job. It's not quite finished yet, once it's ripe
Steinar Bang writes:
>> Mehul Sanghvi :
>
>> You can use the S-up and S-down key combinations to adjust the clocks
>> for the current activity and the previous one.
The keybindings are S-M-.
>
> Is that "previous" as in the "previous item in the org tree" or as the
> "previously clocked ite
Bastien writes:
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/keichwa/7649891572
>
> Looks nice.
>
> How did you put the thumbnails in the Org mode file?
Once I understood the differences between "inline images" (images
without a description) and "linked images", it was easy:
[[file:path_to_inline_im
> Mehul Sanghvi :
> You can use the S-up and S-down key combinations to adjust the clocks
> for the current activity and the previous one.
Is that "previous" as in the "previous item in the org tree" or as the
"previously clocked item"?
I'm guessing it's the first, because I've used S-up and
Hi Bastien,
On 01.08.2012, at 14:31, Bastien wrote:
> Jacob Riko writes:
>> I would like to do have several dynamic blocks, that each works for a
>> specific tag and captures a time-summing column view on the sparse tree of
>> the file matching the current tag.
>
> As far as I understand it, thi
Hi Jacob,
Jacob Riko writes:
> I would like to do have several dynamic blocks, that each works for a
> specific tag and captures a time-summing column view on the sparse tree of
> the file matching the current tag.
As far as I understand it, this cannot be done.
You can have several columnview
Hi Karl,
Karl Eichwalder writes:
>> Did someone already try to manage images with org-mode? Or is it better
>> to stick with image-dired and enhancing that one? For example, what is
>> about uploading selected images to flickr?
>
> I'm making progress with this, slowly... I now have pre-built
Hi Feiming,
Feiming Chen writes:
> I am embedding an interactive chart into org-mode S5 presentation on
> web browser. See this link for the presentation:
>
> http://stat.fsu.edu/~fchen/emacs-org-babel-mode/googleVis2web.html
>
> (source file: http://stat.fsu.edu/~fchen/emacs-org-babel-mode/
>
> On 31 Jul, 2012, at 22:55 , t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) wrote:
>
>> Aloha Bjarte,
>>
>> Did you add a #+CAPTION: and #+LABEL: to your table?
I know what I did wrong. I put caption and label underneath the table instead
of above. Thanks for the help. Sorry to have bothered you.
--
Bjarte
Le mardi 31 jui 2012 à 20:48:02 (-0400), Andre Powell a écrit :
> I was wondering if someone could help me out with the following. I am trying
> to
> create a custom agenda view that shows me items that have a priority and
> either
> a scheduled date or deadline. This is what I have tried but it
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