Hi, Orgers!
Here are some development news about ColOrg, which is a tool meant for
real-time collaborative edition for Org files. I pushed a bit on the
project this weekend, but now, job duties might force me to delay
further work until next weekend.
I'm not done yet with the initial writing, it
Michael Gauland writes:
> I'm having trouble building the latest code from git.
>
> I don't normally use 'publish', but it appears to be required for some
> of the exporters I use. I've added it to ORG_ADD_CONTRIB, but it fails
> to build:
>
> Compiling file /home/mike/elisp/org-mode-clean/lisp
Stelian Iancu writes:
>> I just updated Org-mode from Git a few minutes ago, and, after having
>> problems, deleted the repo and cloned it again, ran make and make
>> autoloads, but still cannot load org.el (or start with my usual
>> starter-kit customisations):
>>
>
> [SNIP]
>
> Just my 2c: in
On Jan 13, 2013, at 11:08 PM, Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
> Achim Gratz writes:
>
>> Eric Schulte writes:
>>> Recently my Emacs start up fails when I (require 'org) because the
>>> function `org-load-noerror-mustsuffix' is undefined. I was able to fix
>>> this by checking out the version previous
I'm having trouble building the latest code from git.
I don't normally use 'publish', but it appears to be required for some
of the exporters I use. I've added it to ORG_ADD_CONTRIB, but it fails
to build:
Compiling file /home/mike/elisp/org-mode-clean/lisp/org-e-publish.el
at Mon Jan 14 11:51:
Hello,
a problem I have had for a long time is that agenda files are
opened without =org-mode-hook= and =text-mode-hook= being
processed. This is a problem because I work within the agenda
view all the time, writing notes by accessing entries from the
agenda view.
If I open an org file dir
Achim Gratz writes:
> Eric Schulte writes:
>> Recently my Emacs start up fails when I (require 'org) because the
>> function `org-load-noerror-mustsuffix' is undefined. I was able to fix
>> this by checking out the version previous to commit 5484a33b [1].
>
> Your Emacs loads an outdated org-mac
Gour writes:
Do you use bbdb3 and what are important things it brings over
bbdb2?
I use bbdb3; never got to grips with org-contacts and I have too
many contacts in any case. bbdb3 provides a subtle improvement to
bbdb2: better more logical key bindings and less surprising
behaviour overa
On Sun, Jan 13, 2013 at 1:54 PM, John Hendy wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 13, 2013 at 1:48 PM, John Hendy wrote:
>> I'm trying to recreate this html:
>>
>> http://path/to/image.jpg";>http://path/to/image.jpg";
>> width="400px" />
>>
>> My approach was like so:
>>
>> #+attr_html: width="400px"
>> [[http://
On Sun, Jan 13, 2013 at 1:48 PM, John Hendy wrote:
> I'm trying to recreate this html:
>
> http://path/to/image.jpg";>http://path/to/image.jpg";
> width="400px" />
>
> My approach was like so:
>
> #+attr_html: width="400px"
> [[http://path/to/image.jpg][http://path/to/image.jpg]]
>
> From the desc
* J. David Boyd wrote:
>
> I must still be doing something wrong. I'm using org version 7.9.3c,
> and my habits are closing when I change TODO to DONE.
>
> Is there something else that has to be changed. They used to work a
> few updates ago.
I am using the git version: Org-mode version 7.9.3c
Karl Voit writes:
> * Bastien wrote:
>> Hi Karl,
>
> Hi!
>
>> Karl Voit writes:
>>
>>> I bisected this issue. It resulted in:
>>
>> I should have fixed this now, please let me know!
>
> Fixed, thank you very much - once again! :-)
I must still be doing something wrong. I'm using org version
Hello,
Fabrice Popineau writes:
> I need some clarficiation here.
>
> I tried the following :
>
> ...
> #+MACRO: internal #+BEGIN_HTML\n\n onclick="toggleContainer('Home', '$1');"> $2 \n\n#+END_HTML
> ...
> * Some title
> [2013-01-13 dim. 09:31]
>
> {{{internal(2, 'foo')}}}
> ...
>
> The I call
Tony Day writes:
> And this has to be tangled before emacs loads or it will load the old
> version of init.el. It's a good idea to tell emacs straight away where
> your org directory is or you might end up with the nasty split org
> version hassle where half of org is the old emacs version and hal
Eli Zaretskii writes:
> Sorry, I don't follow: new packages can only affect "emacs -Q" if you
> re-dump Emacs in between. Am I missing something?
No, for package manager "emacs -Q" should work well enough. The
fork/spawn thing might still be useful to make this more efficient or
(if you allow to
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