Robert Horn writes:
> Starterkit does have code that looked correct and proper for
> coordinating the init with elpa, and I think that for packages not
> used by org-mode it will be OK. But, the automagic startup executes the
> lisp code using babel from org files. This means that org and it's
>
J. David Boyd wrote:
>
> When I type C-a a to bring up the agenda, I get a 31 day view. I can go
> to day, week, month, or year, but I can never get back to seeing 31
> days.
>
> And when I have the agenda up, if I look at the Agenda/View menu, it
> says it is set to Day view.
>
> Any idea wh
Achim Gratz writes:
> Robert Horn writes:
>> I'm experimenting with starterkit on a new machine and have run into a
>> bug in org-mode elpa version 20121231.
>
> Using two systems that hook into Emacs' startup sequence simultaneously
> is asking for trouble. It may be solveable by carefully orch
When I type C-a a to bring up the agenda, I get a 31 day view. I can go
to day, week, month, or year, but I can never get back to seeing 31
days.
And when I have the agenda up, if I look at the Agenda/View menu, it
says it is set to Day view.
Any idea why I see 31 days, and how to get back to i
Robert Horn writes:
> I'm experimenting with starterkit on a new machine and have run into a
> bug in org-mode elpa version 20121231.
Using two systems that hook into Emacs' startup sequence simultaneously
is asking for trouble. It may be solveable by carefully orchestrating
which step gets done
Babel: User geiser for scheme interactions
* lisp/ob-scheme.el Major rewrite to support geiser
This patch uses geiser to execute scheme blocks. Most features of babel
are tested and demonstrated in the attached org file.
Note that because ":results output" and ":var" blocks are wrapped before
Hi,
Is there a way to get tags (for the first level at least) in the
org-clock-table? If not, it would be nice to have an option to
have with it. The rationale behind it is this is to avoid
multiple clock-tables and also to reduce confusion.
Suppose, I filter with 3 tags, currently I use exp
The templates I mentioned is not an org-mode feature. I use the excellent
yasnippets for that. In my case, I created a "finanças" file (finances in
Portuguese) in the ~/.emacs.d/snippets/org-mode/ folder (my main snippets
folder). Then, in my main org-mode file I put the cursor in the proper
place
I attached a minimal document that causes the error. It has a ``#+TODO:'' line
at the top which does not list ``TODO'' as a TODO state. Meanwhile, in other
documents in directories listed in my org-agenda-files I have many TODO
entries. When org-agenda tried to collect just my TODO headlines,
Hi Alan,
Alan Schmitt writes:
> Thank you, this would work nicely. However I don't know how to specify,
> when I open the file, which link-type to use. Would I need to modify the
> link itself from "file" to "file+emacs+dired" before opening it?
Trying loading the attached .el file to get a new
Hi Alan,
Alan Schmitt writes:
> I'm trying to have an agenda view where the TODO entries show the
> subtree below, so that I can export them and have all the information
> required. I've been looking around and it seems that what I want to do
> is a "tags-tree", according to this message:
> http
Hi Henning,
Henning Weiss writes:
> I have attached a better version of the patch instead.
Thanks, I've applied a version that does not produce
compilation warnings.
Best,
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Bastien
Hi Samuel,
Samuel Loury writes:
> In the commit 502e538020d02522dd40b4b5f940cf43d19096ab, some
> org-make-link have been replaced by contact instead of concat, this
> patch corrects that small mistake.
Doh! Shame on me. Thanks for reporting and fixing this.
Best,
--
Bastien
Hi Samuel,
Samuel Loury writes:
> In attachment is a patch making tests of the previous mail
> (id:"87wqvtrxcp@konixwork.incubateur.ens-lyon.fr") pass.
thanks for raising this issue again -- I agree with your
point here, but I cannot apply the patch as it is too big
to be considered a TINY
Bastien writes:
> Hi Alan,
>
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
>> My google-fu has failed me, and
>> http://orgmode.org/manual/Handling-links.html does not seem to have the
>> answer: is it possible to open a file link in dired (i.e., a dired
>> buffer in the enclosing directory with the cursor on the fil
Hi George,
George Jones writes:
> FYI,
Things work fine for me with the attached file.
square.org
Description: Lotus Organizer
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Bastien
Hi Alan,
Alan Schmitt writes:
> My google-fu has failed me, and
> http://orgmode.org/manual/Handling-links.html does not seem to have the
> answer: is it possible to open a file link in dired (i.e., a dired
> buffer in the enclosing directory with the cursor on the file)?
I'd do something like
George Jones writes:
> From http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/intro.html
>
> #+name: square(x)
>
> #+begin_src python
>
> return x*x
>
> #+end_src
>
> Now we use the source block:
>
>
>
> #+call: square(x=6)
>
> yields
>
> Reference 'square' not found in this buffer .
>
Fixed, thanks.
T
Hi James,
James Harkins writes:
> The outcome is the same as the first: document the issue.
Org is yours :)
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Bastien
Hi Andrews,
"Andrews, Kyle (KC)" writes:
> I followed Nick's advice and tried to isolate an offending headline in
> my emacs.org. It turns out I can't have a headline called:
I still can't reproduce the problem.
Here is the recipe I used:
1. have a ~/test.org containing "* TODO REGEXP"
2. ema
I take it back. I can make a headline called * TODO REGEXP. I just know that
when I removed that one specific headline from my file, the agenda started
working. I don't know what was special about it. If I changed the text to not
include REGEXP, it still didn't work.
Kyle
-Original Mess
Hi Bastien,
sorry for the late reply.
On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 9:55 AM, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Henning,
>
> Henning Weiss writes:
>
> > I was wondering why this patch was reversed in master.
>
> I think the line didn't change since 4a49e40d but I might be wrong.
>
> > An updated version of the pat
Hi Luca,
Luca Ferrari writes:
> a very good advice. Now, forgive my lisp ignorance, but I've defined
> the following function to do what I want:
...
Actually you can simply use
(setq org-clock-in-switch-to-state "STRT")
(setq org-clock-out-switch-to-state "DONE")
HTH,
--
Bastien
Carsten Dominik wrote:
>
> On 4.1.2013, at 06:28, Nick Dokos wrote:
>
> > Boyan Penkov wrote:
> > ...
> >> Can anyone point me in the right direction with a .emacs file snippet?
> >
> > AFAIK, you cannot eliminate it in any simple way.
>
> Well, you can customize org-agenda-prefix-format an
Hi Samuel,
Samuel Wales writes:
> But I think it makes sense to make the settings orthogonal as they are
> unrelated features.
Okay, thanks.
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Bastien
Hi Robert,
Robert Horn writes:
> And I can partially answer myself. The issue is with starterkit, not
> org-mode.
>
> It looks like starter-kit uses org-ob.el prior to package-initialize.
> This works properly if the initial distribution .elc files match the end
> result after elpa package proc
Hi Ben,
Ben Finney writes:
> Which change fixed this problem?
http://orgmode.org/cgit.cgi/org-mode.git/commit/?id=7716b9
> How will I know when an org-mode that
> includes this fix is released?
Org 7.9.3 is about to be release before January 10th,
so you'll know by then.
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Bastien
Hi Bastien,
I followed Nick's advice and tried to isolate an offending headline in my
emacs.org. It turns out I can't have a headline called:
* TODO some headline text REGEXP
or simply,
* TODO REGEXP
Regards,
Kyle
-Original Message-
From: Bastien Guerry [mailto:bastiengue...@gmail.
Hello,
My google-fu has failed me, and
http://orgmode.org/manual/Handling-links.html does not seem to have the
answer: is it possible to open a file link in dired (i.e., a dired
buffer in the enclosing directory with the cursor on the file)?
Thanks,
Alan
--
Boyan Penkov
On Jan 4, 2013, at 2:02 AM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
>
> On 4.1.2013, at 06:28, Nick Dokos wrote:
>
>> Boyan Penkov wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> In the default agenda view (C-c a), the leftmost column is the org-mode
>>> file name from which the given item stems. Howeve
In attachment is a patch making tests of the previous mail
(id:"87wqvtrxcp@konixwork.incubateur.ens-lyon.fr") pass.
It adjusts org-open-at-point to have plain links handled the same way
bracket links are. It allows plain links to be followed if the cursor is
before the link while still on the
In the commit 502e538020d02522dd40b4b5f940cf43d19096ab, some
org-make-link have been replaced by contact instead of concat, this
patch corrects that small mistake.
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Hi and thanks for paying attention to my patch.
Bastien writes:
> I allowed myself to fix this, with a somewhat smaller patch:
> http://orgmode.org/cgit.cgi/org-mode.git/commit/?h=maint&id=14ffe2
This is indeed a good way to fix the uncaught error problem.
Nonetheless, the patch I provided was
On Jan 3, 2013 8:57 PM, "Bastien" wrote:
>
> Hi James,
>
> James Harkins writes:
>
> > - One should not put symlinks into org-directory, or at least make
> > sure the symlink's name is the same as the target. If this is an
> > intentional limitation, it should be documented.
> >
> > - Or, the sym
Hello,
I'm trying to have an agenda view where the TODO entries show the
subtree below, so that I can export them and have all the information
required. I've been looking around and it seems that what I want to do
is a "tags-tree", according to this message:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs
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