Jambunathan K writes:
> I offer to take over maintainership of Org.
Org right now is making quick progress, important improvements, and has
a lot of enthusiastic and useful contributors. When a maintainer
decision needs to be made, there is usually a satisfactory result. (Not
to say there are no
Daimrod writes:
> I would love to. I've made some changes to `org-contacts.el' and Joakim
> has been very kind to test them, but there is still a lot of room for
> improvements (and bugs).
Thank you for taking care about org-contacts which makes me inspired to
try using it for my Emacs-based con
Hi Eric,
Eric Schulte writes:
>> The suggestion: instead of appending '"org-babel-ocaml-eoe";;' to the
>> code, how simply put ';;' (which will make sure everything is flushed)
>> then detect the toplevel is done by seeing the string '# ' at the
>> beginning of the line? Would there be an issue w
(Discussion is meta. So bear with my amateurish excursions.)
Some times the best question to ask is NOT "What I stand to gain?" but
"What I/We stand to lose?". Are the overheads worth it in the long run?
Everyone wants to gain all the time without losing anything. I call
that interesting.
Ja
You seem to stand out in the mob. So some personal hugs from side.
>> Offer closes in 7 days. Only pre-condition will be that Org-8.0 and
>> subsequent releases happen under my supervision.
>>
> Is there something in particular about the forthcoming 8.0 that you
> would want done differently fr
Is there any way to use the new exporter mechanisms to emulate table
cells that span rows or columns on export? I'm envisioning something
like this:
| | <2col>Grains | |
| Year | Oats | Wheat |
| 2007 | 10lbs | 40lbs |
Where an export filter would pick up on the <2col
On 02/13/2013 04:41 PM, Russell Adams wrote:
>> It would probably be most peaceful not to discuss Jambunathan's offer on
>> this forum. I expect that the count of +1s to the offer will
>> communicate the list's collective opinion.
>
> I've ignored Jambunathan so far, hoping that not feeding the
Bastien writes:
> Hi Eric,
>
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Has anyone noticed this? With emacs -Q, the latest Org, and
>> org-special-ctrl-a/e set to t, activating the region and then hitting
>> C-e org-end-of-line deactivates the region. Am I dreaming?
>
> I can't reproduce this. ECM?
Neithe
24.2.1 (i686-pc-cygwin)
2013/2/13 Bastien
> Hi Steve,
>
> "Steve Prud'Homme" writes:
>
> > I have a problem. When i try to export my orgmode file de pdf c-c c-e p
> > i have this message and no pdf file, what can i do to resolve the
> > problem.
>
> What version of Emacs/Org are you using?
>
>
On 13 February 2013 13:08, Jambunathan K wrote:
>
> I offer to take over maintainership of Org.
>
I have to say -1 as well.
>
> Offer closes in 7 days. Only pre-condition will be that Org-8.0 and
> subsequent releases happen under my supervision.
>
Is there something in particular about the fo
Dear all,
I cannot see any reason to change the maintainer.
My vote is "-1".
Best regards,
Takaaki Ishikawa
--
Takaaki ISHIKAWA
GITI, Waseda University
( ' -')b http://about.me/takaxp
On 2013年2月14日Thursday at 3:08, Jambunathan K wrote:
>
> I offer to take over maintainership of Org
Jambunathan K writes:
> I offer to take over maintainership of Org.
-1
François
P.S. I love the Org project, and I strongly hope it stay lovable. The
human qualities of a maintainer, and the crowd surrounding him/her, are
very important to me. In the past, I left projects, languages and even
Bastien writes:
> Hi Greg,
>
> Daimrod writes:
>
>> However, I think I'll keep my public repository on github to test new
>> features and merge them into upstream when I think they're ready. And if
>> people can test them before that, it's even better.
>
> no problem, don't hesitate to share the
Hi Greg,
Daimrod writes:
> However, I think I'll keep my public repository on github to test new
> features and merge them into upstream when I think they're ready. And if
> people can test them before that, it's even better.
no problem, don't hesitate to share the patches.
Thanks!
--
Basti
Dear all,
Jambunathan (like anyone) is free to fork the code, to build
a community around his fork and to submit his changes to Emacs.
He has commit access to Emacs, so that should even make things
easier for him.
This is free software, and the ability to fork is what makes
sure we are all focuse
Bastien writes:
> Hi Grégoire,
>
> Daimrod writes:
>
>> See the attached patch files. I still need to need to take into account
>> what could be after the cursor
>
> I've applied the patch against org-contacts.el, thanks for it.
Thank you.
> Do you want write access to the repo for maintaining
Dear Jambunathan,
On Feb 14 2013, Jambunathan K wrote:
> express yourself freely.
By taking advantage of that opportunity, expressing my voice here. Feel *free
to ignore/dismiss* it.
As a competent programmer and strong FSF supporter you can play a bigger role
in the broader field(i.e., Emacs
Jambunathan K writes:
> I offer to take over maintainership of Org.
>
> Offer closes in 7 days. Only pre-condition will be that Org-8.0 and
> subsequent releases happen under my supervision.
>
> Principals and riff-raffs can PM me with your thoughts. I defend your
> right to choose the maintain
> It would probably be most peaceful not to discuss Jambunathan's offer on
> this forum. I expect that the count of +1s to the offer will
> communicate the list's collective opinion.
I've ignored Jambunathan so far, hoping that not feeding the troll
will make it go away. I understand he's contri
On 02/13/2013 03:45 PM, John Wiegley wrote:
> I didn't even realize Bastien was looking for a replacement.
There's no technical reason someone interested in making an offer should
necessarily wait for a declared vacancy. It seems a straightforward
move of no-confidence, soliciting support.
> Jambunathan K writes:
> I offer to take over maintainership of Org.
> Offer closes in 7 days. Only pre-condition will be that Org-8.0 and
> subsequent releases happen under my supervision.
>
> Principals and riff-raffs can PM me with your thoughts. I defend your right
> to choose the mai
Nicolas, Bastien,
"Sebastien Vauban" wrote:
>>> ECM file:
>>>
>>> #+TITLE: Example of Tasks
>>> #+AUTHOR:Sebastien Vauban
>>> #+DESCRIPTION:
>>> #+KEYWORDS:
>>> #+LANGUAGE: en
>>>
>>> #+INCLUDE: "~/src/org-style/bigblow.setup"
>>>
>>> * Marketing
>>>
>>> ** STRT Hire PR firm
>>
>> What do
Gregory Benjamin writes:
> I did a 'git pull' just now, followed by 'make test'
Nothing to do with your problem, but "ake up1" would do this with less
typing. :-)
Regards,
Achim.
--
+<[Q+ Matrix-12 WAVE#46+305 Neuron microQkb Andromeda XTk Blofeld]>+
SD adaptations for KORG EX-800 and Poly-80
Hi Gregory,
Gregory Benjamin writes:
> Code block evaluation complete.
>passed 282/342 test-org-property-accumulation-top-val
> OVERVIEW
> Mark set
> Fatal error (11)Segmentation fault
> make: *** [test] Error 139
What version of Emacs are you using? I assume you are on the current
HEAD
Christopher Schmidt writes:
> I did that now.
>
> d6f69f5 org.el: Use let instead of progv in org-run-like-in-org-mode
> ea2d107 org.el: Declare orgstruct-mode
Thanks for fixing this.
Regards,
Achim.
--
+<[Q+ Matrix-12 WAVE#46+305 Neuron microQkb Andromeda XTk Blofeld]>+
SD adaptation
Dear Nick,
On 13.02.2013, at 02:58, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Stefan Vollmar wrote:
>
>> I have just started using the new exporter in 7.9.3e (7.9.3e-999-ge5322) for
>> HTML output.
>>
>> [...] This apparently does not have an effect any more:
>> (setq org-export-html-footnote-format " [%s]")
>> -
Aloha all,
When the H: option is set to a number > 4, the texinfo exporter
generates a detailed node listing with links to nodes that texinfo
doesn't recognize. IIUC, texinfo recognizes nodes for chapter, section,
subsection, and subsubsection, but not for any lower level divisions of
the documen
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 06:32:46PM +0100, Bastien wrote:
>
> The problem was not in your file at all, it was in a bug I introduced
> in the maint branch, it is fixed now. Worg is wide open to new contribs!
Thanks a lot Bastien!
--
Suvayu
Open source is the future. It sets us free.
Hi Steve,
"Steve Prud'Homme" wrote:
> ! LaTeX Error: Missing \begin{document}.
Out of curiosity, is there a \documentclass macro at the top of the exported
TeX file?
Best regards,
Seb
--
Sebastien Vauban
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> "Sebastien Vauban" writes:
>
>> I exported a simple file:
>>
>> * Marketing
>>
>> ** STRT Hire PR firm
>> :phone:
>>
>> and ran `tidy' on it.
>>
>> It reported 2 warnings:
>>
>> 63:59: Warning: nested emphasis
I did a 'git pull' just now, followed by 'make test' and this is what
happened (snippet shown for brevity):
Code block evaluation complete.
passed 281/342 test-org-property-accumulation-top-use
OVERVIEW
executing Emacs-Lisp code
Jambunathan K writes:
> I offer to take over maintainership of Org.
>
> Offer closes in 7 days.
Adding a note to myself. Feb 20, IST
> Only pre-condition will be that Org-8.0 and subsequent releases happen
> under my supervision.
>
> Principals and riff-raffs can PM me with your thoughts. I
Hello,
"Sebastien Vauban"
writes:
> With the new exporter, I still couldn't find how to use a setup file.
>
> Neither with:
>
> - the old `#+SETUPFILE:' directive
Still working here.
> - the new one (?): `#+SETUP_FILE:'
It has been dropped. You can safely forget it.
> - the soon to be uniq
Hello,
"Sebastien Vauban"
writes:
> I exported a simple file:
>
> #+TITLE: Example of Tasks
> #+AUTHOR:Sebastien Vauban
> #+Time-stamp: <2013-02-12 Tue 16:04>
> #+DESCRIPTION:
> #+KEYWORDS:
> #+LANGUAGE: en
>
> * Marketing
>
> ** STRT Hire PR firm
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
>>
>>> Currently, the texinfo exporter translates a dedicated target in a comment:
>>>
>>> # <>
>>
>> This isn't a target. This is a comment that contains some text looking
>>
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
>
>> Currently, the texinfo exporter translates a dedicated target in a comment:
>>
>> # <>
>
> This isn't a target. This is a comment that contains some text looking
> like Org syntax.
>
OK. I see I have a note from yo
Bastien writes:
> Hi Grégoire,
>
> Daimrod writes:
>
>> See the attached patch files. I still need to need to take into account
>> what could be after the cursor
>
> I've applied the patch against org-contacts.el, thanks for it.
>
> Do you want write access to the repo for maintaining org-contac
I offer to take over maintainership of Org.
Offer closes in 7 days. Only pre-condition will be that Org-8.0 and
subsequent releases happen under my supervision.
Principals and riff-raffs can PM me with your thoughts. I defend your
right to choose the maintainer or express yourself freely.
Not
Hi Dieter,
"Dieter Wilhelm, H." writes:
> for me the link abbreviation facility for local file names and http
> protocol addresses is working like a charm, but I don't get it to run
> with TRAMP's /smb method. What are your experiences, is it not yet
> implemented?
My guess is that it depends
henry atting writes:
> Since exporting now works but not at all properly I will stick to the
> maint branch.
Well, exporting and publishing do work, but you need to adapt some
of your configuration for it to work. We are in the process of
documenting this. Any help is welcome!
Thanks,
--
B
Bastien writes:
> Hi Henry,
>
> henry atting writes:
>
>> Since the last git pull: org-mode version 7.9.3e (7.9.3e-1016-g2fa53e)
>> org-publish no longer works. Error message:
>>
>> Publishing file file.org `org-publish-org-to-html'
>> org-publish-file: Symbol's function definition is void:
>> o
Hi Suvayu,
Suvayu Ali writes:
> In my file there are no begin_src blocks, however I do have
> begin_example blocks like the following:
>
> #+begin_example
> ,#+LaTeX_CLASS: beamer
> ,#+LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS: [smaller,presentation]
> ,#+BEAMER_THEME: default
> #+end_example
>
> I ha
Hi Grégoire,
Daimrod writes:
> See the attached patch files. I still need to need to take into account
> what could be after the cursor
I've applied the patch against org-contacts.el, thanks for it.
Do you want write access to the repo for maintaining org-contacts.el?
> Moreover, `org-contact
Hi Henry,
henry atting writes:
> Since the last git pull: org-mode version 7.9.3e (7.9.3e-1016-g2fa53e)
> org-publish no longer works. Error message:
>
> Publishing file file.org `org-publish-org-to-html'
> org-publish-file: Symbol's function definition is void:
> org-publish-org-to-html
Since
Hello,
henry atting writes:
> Since the last git pull: org-mode version 7.9.3e (7.9.3e-1016-g2fa53e)
> org-publish no longer works. Error message:
>
> Publishing file file.org `org-publish-org-to-html'
> org-publish-file: Symbol's function definition is void:
> org-publish-org-to-html
>
> My (u
Since the last git pull: org-mode version 7.9.3e (7.9.3e-1016-g2fa53e)
org-publish no longer works. Error message:
Publishing file file.org `org-publish-org-to-html'
org-publish-file: Symbol's function definition is void: org-publish-org-to-html
My (unchanged) settings:
(setq org-publish-projec
Hi Samuel,
Samuel Loury writes:
> I am sorry for not sending the full patch myself: I am still waiting for
> the documents indicating I can contribute to emacs.
No problem at all. I decided to go and accept patches from people
that did not confirm they got the FSF papers because merging 8.0
in
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 9:50 AM, Bastien wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> John Hendy writes:
>
>> I just wanted an asterisk to put a little footnote for two items in a
>> longer list and noticed that it shifted the whole slide up. Same for
>> regular LaTeX document export. Seems like it only happens if the
Hello,
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
> Currently, the texinfo exporter translates a dedicated target in a comment:
>
> # <>
This isn't a target. This is a comment that contains some text looking
like Org syntax.
> to this:
>
> @c <>
>
> I was expecting to see a texinfo anchor:
>
> @anc
Hi,
Bastien writes:
>> 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 same line.
By the way, the documentation of org-open-at-point says:
╭
│ If there is
tftor...@tftorrey.com (T.F. Torrey) writes:
> 1. You wrote before that macros were scaled back because what they did
> could be done by babel. Is that really a good reason for removing
> functionality? Everything that Org does could be done in other tools,
> and yet ... we have Org.
Macros were
Aloha all,
Currently, the texinfo exporter translates a dedicated target in a comment:
# <>
to this:
@c <>
I was expecting to see a texinfo anchor:
@anchor{x-export-to-odt}
There are a handful of these dedicated target comments cum anchors in the Org
mode manual. I believe all of them are in
Hi Steve,
"Steve Prud'Homme" writes:
> I have a problem. When i try to export my orgmode file de pdf c-c c-e p
> i have this message and no pdf file, what can i do to resolve the
> problem.
What version of Emacs/Org are you using?
--
Bastien
Bastien,
> Indeed. This show now be fixed (both in maint and master).
> Please let us know if not.
Thanks so much for this and all the work you do on org. I've finally
taken the plunge to learn emacs lisp, so perhaps before long I'll be
able to contribute as well. ;)
Mike.
Alan Schmitt writes:
> Hello,
>
> Eric Schulte writes:
>
>> Thanks for looking into this. I've applied a patch to ob-ocaml.el which
>> should handle the two different tuareg execution functions.
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> About the thing "getting stuck", I made some progress. My error was that
> I di
Hi Sarah,
Sarah Bagby writes:
> I'm posting in the hopes that this will be useful to others, and
> would welcome any feedback.
I'm not using Mac OS but I guess this will be useful, I just posted
a link to this email on http://orgmode.org/worg/org-hacks.html
Thanks!
--
Bastien
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> (add-to-list 'org-export-snippet-translation-alist
>> '("info" . "e-texinfo"))
>
> Note: this should be '("info" . "texinfo") as the back-end has been
> renamed.
Good eye. Thanks.
>> Here is the makeinfo output:
>>
>> poto:orgmanual dk$ makeinfo --force
If an emacs-orgmode document is written that starts with text, then a
table, then text comes after the table, what should be put in the document
to let emacs-orgmode know we're back to text on this and following lines
until another table is started?
-
Hi John,
John Hendy writes:
> I just wanted an asterisk to put a little footnote for two items in a
> longer list and noticed that it shifted the whole slide up. Same for
> regular LaTeX document export. Seems like it only happens if the two
> bullets are consecutive.
The last component of `org
Hi Eric,
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> Has anyone noticed this? With emacs -Q, the latest Org, and
> org-special-ctrl-a/e set to t, activating the region and then hitting
> C-e org-end-of-line deactivates the region. Am I dreaming?
I can't reproduce this. ECM?
--
Bastien
Hi Florian,
Florian Beck writes:
> Yes. Why do you need the assert? It only seems to be there to make my
> life more difficult.
I've remove the (assert ...) sexp, which was too strict, I agree.
Thanks,
--
Bastien
Hi Daimrod,
Daimrod writes:
> Eric Schulte writes:
>
>> This patch looks fine to me, although you'll need to add a
>> `declare-function' call to the top of ob-core.el (and maybe to org-id as
>> well) or the compiler will complain.
>
> I've added a `declare-function' call to `ob-core.el' but I t
Hi Samuel,
Samuel Loury writes:
> 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 same line.
I applied a slightly modified version of your patch, condensing
comm
Hi Michael,
Michael Alan Dorman writes:
> Using Org-mode to write in a literate style is a lot of fun. When I
> read about coderef labels, they seemed likely to make it even better.
>
> The only problem is that they aren't stripped during tangling. If you
> tangle this:
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC sh -n -r
Florian Beck writes:
> Ok, I took some time to extract a minimal example. It works fine, but
> on a very low level (see below).
>
> Again, the goal is to add an optional argument to sectioning command.
> The best way I could come up with is this (I omit the
> `fb/org-export-pdf' function):
>
> #+
Has anyone noticed this? With emacs -Q, the latest Org, and
org-special-ctrl-a/e set to t, activating the region and then hitting
C-e org-end-of-line deactivates the region. Am I dreaming?
E
Hello,
Eric S Fraga writes:
> It would appear, if I understand the documentation in ox-beamer.el
> correctly, that an ignoreheading block environment is incompatible with
> a column specification. If this is so, it would be nice if the exporter
> would indicate an error of some sort or if the b
Hello,
Andreas Leha writes:
> Hi all (and Nicolas),
>
> from =org-e-latex.el= (I have to upgrade - I know):
> ,
> | ;; Plain lists accept two optional attributes: `:environment' and
> | ;; `:options'. The first one allows to use a non-standard environment
> | ;; (i.e. "inparaenum"). The se
Samuel Wales writes:
> Thank you. Confirmed that footnotes are included in HTML now.
>
> They are missing from plain text export.
Fixed too.
> In HTML, how do you control the hlevel of the footnotes header?
See `org-html-footnotes-section'.
> Also, there is a formatting issue with footnotes.
Bastien writes:
> Hi Eric,
>
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> -l (max 1 (- (match-end 0) (match-beginning 0) 3))
>> +l (max 1
>> + (- (org-string-width
>> + (buffer-substring
>> +(match-end
Hi Christopher,
Christopher Schmidt wrote:
> "Sebastien Vauban" writes:
>> What's weird is that I applied the patch, and then did C-M-x with the
>> cursor in the function. I did test composing an email, and it still
>> did not work.
>>
>> I restarted Emacs to be really, really sure, and now it wo
Thorsten Jolitz writes:
> after upgrading to the newest git-version just moments ago, I had to
> disable orgstruct++ in message-mode because of this error:
>
> ,
> | org-defkey: Key sequence C-c @ C-> starts with non-prefix key C-
Alan L Tyree writes:
> A much older suggestion for editing text which is particularly suitable
> for electronic text:
>
> http://www.mpi-nf.mpg.de~hitoshi/otherprojects/manued/index.shtml
>
> http://www.mpi-inf.mpg.de/~hitoshi/otherprojects/manued/FAQ.shtml
>
> And there is an emacs mode for it:
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> Achim Gratz writes:
>
>> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>>> Yes, org-string-width eventually calls string-width, so that behaves
>>> "correctly" as far as it goes
[...]
And more, this time to prevent errors when using column-narrowing
cookies on columns containing peculiar-wi
"Sebastien Vauban"
writes:
> What's weird is that I applied the patch, and then did C-M-x with the
> cursor in the function. I did test composing an email, and it still
> did not work.
>
> I restarted Emacs to be really, really sure, and now it works!
>
> So, I don't know what's bad in the above
Samuel Loury writes:
> May be I should also consider sending you a cheesecake ;-)
Well, cheesecake don't travel very well through the Atlantic,
a postcard would do! :)
--
Bastien
Hi Thorsten,
Thorsten Jolitz writes:
> I'm not sure I fully understand this, but working with 'org-id' would
> definitely have been another option. Maybe even in combination with
> dynamic blocks?
Instead of just supporting new special links in non-org buffers,
maybe we can try to supports link
Bastien writes:
> Point well taken -- this is now what adding "--2d" does: use a
> temporary delay that will not be taken into account for dates later
> than the next repeater, and that will be deleted when a repeating
> task is marked as done. Thanks for suggesting this.
Thanks for the --2d fe
Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and
what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report? See
http://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback
Your bug report will be posted to the Org-mode mailing list.
-
Hi Eric,
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> - l (max 1 (- (match-end 0) (match-beginning 0) 3))
> + l (max 1
> +(- (org-string-width
> +(buffer-substring
> + (match-end 0) (match-beginning 0)))
Hi Derek,
Derek Upham writes:
> Can someone please verify these bugs? Thanks.
Sorry, no special effort is made to fix bugs in org-timeline because
its future is uncertain: there is significant overlap between this
feature from the early days of Org, and the general agenda views
mechanism.
We'
Bastien writes:
Hi Bastien,
>> But I will try to refactor the whole thing so that it becomes immaterial
>> if orgstruct-mode or outline-minor-mode is used (I assume there are
>> equivalents for 'outline-regexp' and 'outline-level' in
>> orgstruct-mode).
>
> See `org-outline-regexp' and `org-outl
Hi List,
after upgrading to the newest git-version just moments ago, I had to
disable orgstruct++ in message-mode because of this error:
,
| org-defkey: Key sequence C-c @ C-> starts with non-prefix key C-c @
`
Bastien writes:
Hi Bastien,
> Note that both your libraries (supporting some Org syntax in
> comments) are a perfect match for Christopher recent chance
> in master, which allows a more powerful orgstruct-mode in
> those files -- with folding etc. If you didn't, have a look:
>
> C-h v orgstru
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Bastien writes:
>
>> 2 problems, a trivial one and a let's-prepare-for-headache one:
>>
>> 1. `org-publish-org-to-html' does not exist in the new export/publish
>> libraries -- Nicolas, would that be enough to have aliases here
>> (from org-publish-
Hi Eric,
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> Solving the problem then might mean just using `org-string-width'
> directly in the code, in the places where string width is currently
> calculated from text property values. I'll poke at it, and see how badly
> I break it.
Thanks for digging further -- if yo
Hi Thorsten,
Thorsten Jolitz writes:
> But I will try to refactor the whole thing so that it becomes immaterial
> if orgstruct-mode or outline-minor-mode is used (I assume there are
> equivalents for 'outline-regexp' and 'outline-level' in
> orgstruct-mode).
See `org-outline-regexp' and `org-ou
Hi Eric,
Eric S Fraga writes:
> If there is a consensus on the list that I am going against some form of
> etiquette for this list, I am happy to change my settings. I have no
> interest in annoying people!
Accepting standard use of Mail-Followup-To on this list is fine.
Let see if someone di
Hi Christopher,
Christopher Schmidt wrote:
> Sebastien Vauban writes:
>> Since the last pull I made, I can't expand anymore BBDB aliases in
>> Gnus... because of Org!
>> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Lisp nesting exceeds
>> max-lisp-eval-depth'")
>
> It looks like this is orgstruct-mode a
"Sebastien Vauban"
writes:
> Since the last pull I made, I can't expand anymore BBDB aliases in
> Gnus... because of Org!
> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Lisp nesting exceeds
> `max-lisp-eval-depth'")
It looks like this is orgstruct-mode and yas-snippet both hijacking the
TAB key and u
Hi Christopher and Bastien,
Christopher Schmidt wrote:
> Christopher Schmidt writes:
>> I will push a fix ASAP.
>
> I did that now.
>
> d6f69f5 org.el: Use let instead of progv in org-run-like-in-org-mode
> ea2d107 org.el: Declare orgstruct-mode
FYI, I still have the reported problem whe
On Tue, 12 Feb 2013 20:34:55 +0100
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Does `org-html-export-to-html' works as a replacement for
> `org-export-as-html-batch'?
Yes! Thank you so much!
Detlef
Christopher Schmidt writes:
> I will push a fix ASAP.
I did that now.
d6f69f5 org.el: Use let instead of progv in org-run-like-in-org-mode
ea2d107 org.el: Declare orgstruct-mode
Christopher
I've been looking for a way to get org-mode to push appointment notifications
from my org-agenda to the Notification Center on Mac OS 10.8 (Mountain Lion).
Thanks to Eloy Durán's terminal-notifier project
(https://github.com/alloy/terminal-notifier), the code below seems to do the
trick. Thi
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