Hi Mathieu,
thank you for your report - I have fixed this issue.
Regards
- Carsten
On 6.9.2013, at 09:16, Mathieu Boespflug wrote:
> 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:
On 08/09/13 14:37, Jambunathan K wrote:
CC me in the reply.
Alan L Tyree writes:
G'day,
I am the author of a legal text of about 700 pages. I currently have
the book in LaTeX using the memoir class. A couple of macros define
special indexes for a Table of Cases and a Table of Statutes.
Ple
Hi Sebastien,
On 7.9.2013, at 21:28, Sebastien Vauban wrote:
> Hi Carsten,
>
> Carsten Dominik wrote:
>> On 7.9.2013, at 14:11, "Sebastien Vauban" wrote:
>>
>>> Since a little while, I've observed that point's position is not anymore
>>> preserved when cycling buffer's view with S-TAB.
>>>
>
Applied, thanks.
- Carsten
On 7.9.2013, at 22:29, Mike McLean wrote:
> * contrib/lisp/org-mac-link.el: Add “o”utlook to capture descriptors along
> with
> functions to capture links from Microsoft Outlook for Mac.
>
> The functions here replicate those that capture from Mail.app.
> ---
> cont
On 08/09/13 12:05, David Rogers wrote:
Alan L Tyree writes:
G'day,
I am the author of a legal text of about 700 pages. I currently have
the book in LaTeX using the memoir class. A couple of macros define
special indexes for a Table of Cases and a Table of Statutes. I would
like to move the wh
Peter Salazar writes:
> Thank you! That solution is very promising indeed.
>
> I see why it's quick and dirty though - it appears to be generation
> section numbers, but just making the numbers invisible, so that the
> headings are not flush with the left margin:
> http://i.imgur.com/G6drpmf.png
Hi Mike,
we don't need papers for contrib stuff - but let
me ask anyway: Do you have signed FSF papers?
Thanks
- Carsten
On 7.9.2013, at 22:29, Mike McLean wrote:
> * contrib/lisp/org-mac-link.el: Add “o”utlook to capture descriptors along
> with
> functions to capture links from Microsoft
On 7.9.2013, at 22:47, Rasmus wrote:
> Carsten Dominik writes:
>
>> On 6.9.2013, at 20:03, Charles Berry wrote:
>>
>>> Roger Mason mun.ca> writes:
>>>
Hello,
I'd like to create a superscript that preceeds a letter. I tried
^1Fred, ^1 Fred, ^{1}Fred and ^{1} Fred
> -Original Message-
> From: Suvayu Ali
> To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: [O] mixed orgmode installation
> Date: Wed, 4 Sep 2013 17:07:49 +0200
>
> On Wed, Sep 04, 2013 at 04:52:34PM +0200, Johannes Rainer wrote:
> > hm, that's an option.
> > based on your suggestion I created n
Hi Miro,
you are right, and this is now fixed.
Thanks!
- Carsten
On 7.9.2013, at 23:39, Miro Bezjak wrote:
> Dear Carsten,
>
> actually forget my previous fix attempt. There is a better way. Here
> is what I did to org.el to make it work.
>
>
> (defvar org-read-date
Thank you! That solution is very promising indeed.
I see why it's quick and dirty though - it appears to be generation section
numbers, but just making the numbers invisible, so that the headings are
not flush with the left margin:
http://i.imgur.com/G6drpmf.png
Is there a solution to that, or is
Peter Salazar writes:
> Thanks for the responses!
>
> John: Oh yes, of course. Sorry about that. inimal org file and config files
> are here. I had to make the org file long enough to make several pages, so
> the header displays. Here you
> go:
> https://github.com/petersalazar/org-troubleshoo
Alan L Tyree writes:
> G'day,
>
> I am the author of a legal text of about 700 pages. I currently have
> the book in LaTeX using the memoir class. A couple of macros define
> special indexes for a Table of Cases and a Table of Statutes. I would
> like to move the whole thing to Org to make it eas
G'day,
I am the author of a legal text of about 700 pages. I currently have the
book in LaTeX using the memoir class. A couple of macros define special
indexes for a Table of Cases and a Table of Statutes. I would like to
move the whole thing to Org to make it easier for my editors who can be
Thanks for the responses!
John: Oh yes, of course. Sorry about that. inimal org file and config files
are here. I had to make the org file long enough to make several pages, so
the header displays. Here you go:
https://github.com/petersalazar/org-troubleshooting
Rasmus: #+OPTIONS: num:0 is what I
Dear Carsten,
actually forget my previous fix attempt. There is a better way. Here
is what I did to org.el to make it work.
(defvar org-read-date-minibuffer-local-map
(let* ((org-replace-disputed-keys nil)
(map (make-sparse-keymap)))
... rest unchanged ...
---
Carsten Dominik writes:
> Hi everyone!
>
> The current git master has just been tagged as release 8.1. I would
> like to thank everyone who contributed to it.
A chance to add my thanks, as a simple user, who almost lives in Org-mod
and Gnus, to all who contribute!
with all good wishes
Gly
Hi all.
I have a habit set up that I need to mark done every day. If it's not
done that day I can do it later. Basically I want to track how many days
I'm running late and have the ability to catch up.
If I use "+1d" interval, when I mark task as done it updates the
schedule by one 1 day, bu
Carsten Dominik writes:
> On 6.9.2013, at 20:03, Charles Berry wrote:
>
>> Roger Mason mun.ca> writes:
>>
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I'd like to create a superscript that preceeds a letter. I tried
>>> ^1Fred, ^1 Fred, ^{1}Fred and ^{1} Fred, to no avail.
>>>
>>> Can this be done in org (8.0.3)?
Richard Lawrence writes:
> Hi Peter,
>
> Peter Salazar writes:
>
>> I have a LaTeX template I created for use with org-mode, to export to PDF
>> via LaTeX using xelatex.
>>
>> I don't edit LaTeX directly, I just generate from org-mode. This works
>> perfectly for me except for one thing: it only
Thank you.
I just submitted my patch to add support for Microsoft Outlook for Mac and
I will add support for DevonThink Pro (at least) sometime next week.
Mike
On Fri, Sep 6, 2013 at 12:38 PM, Carsten Dominik
wrote:
>
> On 6.9.2013, at 17:00, Mike McLean wrote:
>
> Thank you for this. The co
* contrib/lisp/org-mac-link.el: Add “o”utlook to capture descriptors along with
functions to capture links from Microsoft Outlook for Mac.
The functions here replicate those that capture from Mail.app.
---
contrib/lisp/org-mac-link.el | 140 +++
1 file chan
Hi Peter,
Peter Salazar writes:
> I have a LaTeX template I created for use with org-mode, to export to PDF
> via LaTeX using xelatex.
>
> I don't edit LaTeX directly, I just generate from org-mode. This works
> perfectly for me except for one thing: it only works when I have heading
> numbering
Dear Carsten,
sorry for not responding sooner. I've been on holiday and didn't see your
messages.
Unfortunately, setting `org-replace-disputed-keys' to `nil' inside
`org-read-date' doesn't work. The reason is:
`org-read-date-minibuffer-local-map' is a defvar - thus, it has already been
evaluated
Hi Carsten,
Carsten Dominik wrote:
> On 7.9.2013, at 14:11, "Sebastien Vauban" wrote:
>
>> Since a little while, I've observed that point's position is not anymore
>> preserved when cycling buffer's view with S-TAB.
>>
>> Sometimes, point stays where it was (even when in the body of entries);
>>
On 09/07/2013 10:59 AM, Ross Vandegrift wrote:
I can reproduce this with the following org-entities-user:
(("box" \, "\\square" t "X" "Y" "Z" "□")
^
("vDash" "\\vDash" t "⊨" "|=" "|=" "⊧"))
The single misplaced character: hard to spot, easy to fix...
Ross
Hello all,
I am seeing some weird behavior with entitiespretty. Mostly, emacs
correctly displays the UTF-8 substitution. But for some elements of my
org-entities-user, emacs uses the latin1 alternative.
I can reproduce this with the following org-entities-user:
(("box" \, "\\square" t "X" "
Hi Michael,
thank you for the patch, I have applied it.
- Carsten
On 7.9.2013, at 10:57, Michael Brand wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Attached is a patch to fix the offset of the arrow pointing to the
> error in a Calc formula, see this example:
>
> | #ERROR |
> #+TBLFM: $1 = . want a Calc error
>
>
Hi Sebastien,
you say "since a little while". Have you tried to bisect?
Or has it been like this always?
Also, I am not convinced that staying in invisible places is the
right behavior at all. Even though I would agree that three S-TAB
in a row should be a null operation.
May be it would be be
Hello,
Since a little while, I've observed that point's position is not anymore
preserved when cycling buffer's view with S-TAB.
Sometimes, point stays where it was (even when in the body of entries);
sometimes, not.
See http://screencast.com/t/1sr6Lezk:
- when on the first letter of "From", in
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> There seem to be a bug when using M-RET at "X" in the following buffer:
>
> * H1
> TextX
>
> Try it with different values for `org-blank-before-new-entry'.
Well, please scratch that: I was on a dubious local branch. Sorry for
the noise.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goazi
Hello,
There seem to be a bug when using M-RET at "X" in the following buffer:
* H1
TextX
Try it with different values for `org-blank-before-new-entry'.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>
>> But sometimes, when only the parse-tree is needed, not the exporter
>> framework, it would indeed be useful if that highest level element the
>> others refer to as parent (org-data) would have some kind of unique
>> name/id.
>>
>>
Hi all
Attached is a patch to fix the offset of the arrow pointing to the
error in a Calc formula, see this example:
| #ERROR |
#+TBLFM: $1 = . want a Calc error
Michael
0001-Fix-table-formula-debugger-error-display.patch
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On 6.9.2013, at 20:03, Charles Berry wrote:
> Roger Mason mun.ca> writes:
>
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'd like to create a superscript that preceeds a letter. I tried
>> ^1Fred, ^1 Fred, ^{1}Fred and ^{1} Fred, to no avail.
>>
>> Can this be done in org (8.0.3)? If so how?
> [snip]
>
> \nbsp{}
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> I forgot about these changes. I've added some notes about it in
> ORG-NEWS.
Thanks!
--
Bastien
Hello,
Bastien writes:
> Charles Berry writes:
>
>> Should the changes in the arguments of org-export-to-file/buffer
>> or the move to make the (plist-get info :back-end) return a struct
>> count as 'Incompatible changes'? Or at least be highlighted somewhere as old
>> code may be (and - in my
Hello,
Thorsten Jolitz writes:
> But sometimes, when only the parse-tree is needed, not the exporter
> framework, it would indeed be useful if that highest level element the
> others refer to as parent (org-data) would have some kind of unique
> name/id.
>
> What would be the cost of introducing
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