Has anyone made an org-file out of the C / C++ standards? Would make
looking things up much more convenient.
Michael Albinus gmx.de> writes:
> What about this:
Works a treat. Please install!
Regards,
Achim.
On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 10:45 PM, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Jacobo,
>
> Jacobo de Vera writes:
>
> > I just tested the second fix. It works as I was expecting it to work
> > at first, but only if the cursor is in one of the horizontal lines of
> > a table.el table when pressing C-c '. I can work with t
Martin Butz writes:
> (2) I did some tests with the org-odt-exporter, which where successful
> in case of a small test file but failed with some of my daily used file.
> In one case the emacs message buffer seemed to contain the whole export
> output (pasting just a few lines here)
org-odt.el
Hi,
Does org-id ever remove deleted items from
~/.emacs.d/.org-id-locations?
I did find the function org-id-update-id-locations, which definitely
compacts the locations file. I haven't verified if this actually
removes items, or merely reorganizes the list to be stored more
efficiently.
A curiou
Has anyone made an org file out of the C / C++ standards? Would make
looking things up much more convenient.
Aloha all,
A journal is asking for a section of figure legends created like this:
\section*{Figure Legends}
\begin{figure}[!ht]
\begin{center}
%\includegraphics[width=4in]{figure_name.2.eps}
\end{center}
\caption{
{\bf Bold the first sentence.} Rest of figure 2 caption. Caption
should be left
I have some entries in one of my agenda files that have timestamp with
repeaters. What I would like to do is show only those items tagged with the
tag :task: that are for the given day. However the only thing I could come
up with was filter by tag in the following way:
task+TIMESTAMP=""
That only
On 06/01/13 19:56, Bastien wrote:
> Well, I'm afraid we'll have to go the clean way: just document the
> deleted functions, the new ones, and the ones that have been
> rewritten. No need to go too much into details. Also let's rename
> `cleanse-org-babel-scheme-repl-map' to
> `org-babel-scheme-clea
Hi Martin,
Martin Butz writes:
> (1) Clock in/out just by toggeling the task state does not work anymore.
> For starting and stopping the clock I have the code from Sacha Chua [2]
> in my dot-emacs. I suppose, that this does not work any more with the
> new org-code. As I frequently rely on t
Hi Jacobo,
Jacobo de Vera writes:
> I just tested the second fix. It works as I was expecting it to work
> at first, but only if the cursor is in one of the horizontal lines of
> a table.el table when pressing C-c '. I can work with this just fine,
> but it seems a bit confusing if one doesn't k
Eric Schulte writes:
> Maybe this tool should be added to the relevant page on worg.
>
> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/non-beamer-presentations.html
Done.
--
Bastien
Hi François,
François Allisson writes:
> The attached documentation patch updates the mention to the obsolete
> variable `org-link-to-org-use-id' with a mention to the newer variable
> `org-id-link-to-org-use-id'.
Yes.
> Furthermore, it mentions that (require 'org-id) is necessary for
> `org-i
Benny Simonsen writes:
> Hi Sander
>
> I am using your orgmode-slideshow - nice tool!
>
Maybe this tool should be added to the relevant page on worg.
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/non-beamer-presentations.html
>
> 2012/2/11 Sander Boer
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I usually give presentations
Hi Sander
I am using your orgmode-slideshow - nice tool!
2012/2/11 Sander Boer
> Hi All,
>
> I usually give presentations that are graphically heavy and typically have
> 3 or 4 movies in them. Powerpoint/impress is too much of a hassle esp. with
> movies and latex/beamer is nice, but the movie
On Tue, Jan 08, 2013 at 05:14:43PM +0100, Daniel Clemente wrote:
[...]
> Therefore I use its infrastructre (because I like it) but I don't run its
> code. I'll explain myself:
>
> I keep this structure in an .org file:
>
> ** John von Neumann
Achim Gratz writes:
>> The use of "/bin/sh" as fallback should be OK. In the local case, the
>> first cond clause shall be selected (otherwise there is something really
>> wrong).
>
> Yes. But on Windows there is always something wrong… :-)
Again: under Windows, on the local host, `shell-file-n
Hi,
The attached documentation patch updates the mention to the obsolete
variable `org-link-to-org-use-id' with a mention to the newer variable
`org-id-link-to-org-use-id'.
Furthermore, it mentions that (require 'org-id) is necessary for
`org-id-link-to-org-use-id' to work. Perhaps it is not what
The following occurs when isearch ends:
On 12/6/12, Samuel Wales wrote:
>> === beginning of window
>> ...
>> *** Above all
>> Above all, it is a collapse of the uneasy and corrupt
>> identification of science -- that principled, unbiased, at
>> times necessarily subversive, transparent, open-
Hello,
I just upgraded from 7.6 to 7.9.3. I went through the installation
process as described in [1]. I dicovered two things, which I do not know
how to solve on my own:
(1) Clock in/out just by toggeling the task state does not work anymore.
For starting and stopping the clock I have the c
On Tue, 08 Jan 2013 09:16:41 -0800
Wes Hardaker wrote:
> FYI, I tried (again) to use org-contacts a while back and still see
> the same speed problems. It's great for small contacts, but not for
> large.
:-(
> I think what would be needed would be to read the file and store it in
> an elisp st
On Tue, 08 Jan 2013 17:14:43 +0100
Daniel Clemente wrote:
> I use org-contacts with Wanderlust and I see it makes contact
> completion very slow (5 seconds for each keypress, and that's with
> only 200 contacts).
Uhh...that's slow.
> I use tags, I store e-mails, and I can write any infos,
Stelian Iancu writes:
> Well it seems that it didn't hang at all. What happens is that the
> buffer which contains the org file doesn't seem to accept any keyboard
> input anymore.
This bug is currently being discussed on emacs-devel:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.devel/156120
Jan has alre
On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 5:33 PM, Bastien wrote:
> Jacobo de Vera writes:
>
> > I just tested the fix, but what seems to be happening now is that C-c
> > ' will jump to formula editing in all cases, when a table.el table is
> > directly on the org buffer, when it is within an example block and
> >
Eric Schulte writes:
> I added a note to the manual. Thanks for double-checking.
Thanks. Did I understand correctly that the same also happens for the
:rownames argument and should there be some similar wording like there
is for :colnames?
Achim.
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Achim Gratz writes:
> Michael Albinus writes:
>> What about this:
> [...]
>
> Looks good, I can test it tomorrow.
>
>> The use of "/bin/sh" as fallback should be OK. In the local case, the
>> first cond clause shall be selected (otherwise there is something really
>> wrong).
>
> Yes. But on Wind
da...@adboyd.com (J. David Boyd) writes:
> Without knowing any elisp, one symptom I see is that while preparing the
> export, the status line says
>
> org-agenda-finalize: Buffer is read-only: #
>
> then the export stops.
Can you test latest maint or master branch? I think I've fixed it.
Thanks
Jacobo de Vera writes:
> I just tested the fix, but what seems to be happening now is that C-c
> ' will jump to formula editing in all cases, when a table.el table is
> directly on the org buffer, when it is within an example block and
> when it is within a source block. I understood the fix woul
Michael Albinus writes:
> What about this:
[...]
Looks good, I can test it tomorrow.
> The use of "/bin/sh" as fallback should be OK. In the local case, the
> first cond clause shall be selected (otherwise there is something really
> wrong).
Yes. But on Windows there is always something wrong…
Gour writes:
> Based on this description it seems that org-contacts is more suitable
> for the task than BBDB(3) offering ability to have custom format, easy
> editing of contacts etc., but I do wonder about scalability considering
> the following post
> (http://www.hardakers.net/code/bbdb-to-org
da...@adboyd.com (J. David Boyd) writes:
> Bastien writes:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I just released 7.9.3, which is a bugfix release but not only:
>> I tried hard to speed up the agenda generation, and I hope you
>> will see some progress in this area.
>>
>> As a test, try (setq org-agenda-use-tag
Bastien writes:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I just released 7.9.3, which is a bugfix release but not only:
> I tried hard to speed up the agenda generation, and I hope you
> will see some progress in this area.
>
> As a test, try (setq org-agenda-use-tag-inheritance nil) and
> see how your TODO agenda are
On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 2:57 PM, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Jacobo,
>
> Jacobo de Vera writes:
>
> > It helps indeed, only now when I export it to html I get the ascii
> > table rather than the html table. I guess I'm supposed to wrap my
> > table in an example block or a source block only temporarily.
Hi,
El Mon, 7 Jan 2013 21:03:24 +0100 Gour va escriure:
> of bbdb-to-org-contacts converter wrote: "Once I point org-contacts at
> my newly generated file containing 831 records it make org-contacts
> really really slow down. I wouldn't care about the normal record
> searching process for just lo
At Wed, 21 Nov 2012 14:21:25 +0100,
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> >> I have been using example setting suggested by Nicolas
> >> (http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/55972) to tell exporter to
> >> skip
> There are only two changes:
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
> (add-to-list 'org-e-latex-tran
Hi Nathaniel,
Nathaniel Cunningham writes:
> "org-mark-subtree" and its keybinding are useful to me, but not
> documented in the (PDF) manual, v7.9.3. I just spent awhile trying
> to recall this command -- please add it to the documentation!
Done, thanks. I also documented `org-mark-element'
On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 2:57 PM, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Jacobo,
>
> Jacobo de Vera writes:
>
> > It helps indeed, only now when I export it to html I get the ascii
> > table rather than the html table. I guess I'm supposed to wrap my
> > table in an example block or a source block only temporarily.
Hi Jacobo,
Jacobo de Vera writes:
> It helps indeed, only now when I export it to html I get the ascii
> table rather than the html table. I guess I'm supposed to wrap my
> table in an example block or a source block only temporarily. But I
> still wonder if this is what the manual refers to whe
On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 1:05 AM, Bastien wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> John Hendy writes:
>
>> I have the following fill-mode related settings:
>>
>> (setq-default fill-column 90)
>> (add-hook 'text-mode-hook 'turn-on-auto-fill)
>>
>> I just noticed this behavior the other day when adding a note for a rep
Rainer Stengele writes:
> Agenda Performance is much faster now. Awesome!
Glad to read this -- if 2 Org users spare 10 seconds
each per day, that's more than 2 days of everyone's time
spared per day... :)
--
Bastien
On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 1:38 PM, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Jacobo,
>
> Jacobo de Vera writes:
>
> > What I have done so far is to create a new file myself, copy the
> > table over, edit there and copy back to org file, but it seems like
> > there should be an easier way to go about this. Is there one?
Am 08.01.2013 14:30, schrieb Bastien:
> Hi Rainer,
>
> Rainer Stengele writes:
>
>> What I now get is that the non-inherited tags are shown directly after
>> the item text, that is the alignment to a certain column seems to be lost.
>> Did you change that behaviour?
> I introduced a bug here, fixe
Hi Jacobo,
Jacobo de Vera writes:
> What I have done so far is to create a new file myself, copy the
> table over, edit there and copy back to org file, but it seems like
> there should be an easier way to go about this. Is there one?
I'd suggest to simply wrap the table into a "#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
Hi Rainer,
Rainer Stengele writes:
> What I now get is that the non-inherited tags are shown directly after
> the item text, that is the alignment to a certain column seems to be lost.
> Did you change that behaviour?
I introduced a bug here, fixed now. Please continue to test heavily:
Emacs i
Am 08.01.2013 12:31, schrieb Bastien:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I just released 7.9.3, which is a bugfix release but not only:
> I tried hard to speed up the agenda generation, and I hope you
> will see some progress in this area.
>
> As a test, try (setq org-agenda-use-tag-inheritance nil) and
> see ho
Hi List,
I am trying to include to include a table with multi line cells in an org
file and found out from the manual that it has to be a table.el table. I
also read that those tables cannot be edited in org-mode directly, so I am
trying to use C-c ' to edit them. I was expecting, because of the w
Hi Ramon,
would you like to edit the file yourself? If so, please
just send me (or Jason) your public key so that I can add
you as a committer to worg.git.
Thanks!
--
Bastien
Hi everyone,
I just released 7.9.3, which is a bugfix release but not only:
I tried hard to speed up the agenda generation, and I hope you
will see some progress in this area.
As a test, try (setq org-agenda-use-tag-inheritance nil) and
see how your TODO agenda are doing...
Details about this on
Dear All,
Two comments about the the "Encrupting org Files" tutorial
(http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/encrypting-files.html), which might
be specific to Debian.
1. In section "Encrypting the Whole File Using EasyPG" it says
"If you want to encrypt the whole file using gnupg, but still h
On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 2:41 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Stelian Iancu wrote:
>
> > I have a fairly simple org file with only a couple of headings, TODOs
> > and some notes. The issue I'm seeing is that Emacs hangs to the point
> > where I have to force close it when I'm trying to expand a
> > headl
Achim Gratz writes:
>> + (let ((input-file (org-babel-temp-file "input-"))
>> +(error-file (if error-buffer (org-babel-temp-file "scor-") nil))
>> +(shell-file-name
>> + (if (file-executable-p
>> + (concat (file-remote-p default-directory) shell-file-name))
>> + shel
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