Today I realized how simple a command I liked in C-c a < a d.
This would give an agenda-view of the current buffer and current day. So I
thought, let's practice translating such key sequences to custom-commands.
And I hit a speed bump.
It seems not everything available in the agenda command
Ken writes:
Here is a function to email the buffer:
(defun email-buffer ()
"Send region as the body of an email."
(interactive)
(let ((content (buffer-string)))
(compose-mail)
(message-goto-body)
(insert content)
(message-goto-to)))
Just run that from your agenda, and the
Hello Org users,
this example:
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#+TBLFM: @I$2='(random 1000)
works incorrectly for me (Org 8.2.7c from ELPA, Emacs 24.3,
Win7): C-c C-c on the #+TBLFM line updates four cells
(@2$1, @2$2, @3$1, @3$2) instead of on
I've attached a screen shot of what I see when I go to:
http://orgmode.org/worg/code/org-info-js/index.html
Is it just on my end or is there something wrong with the site ?
If I click on the "Show Org Source" the TOC shows up for less than a second
and disappears.
I can view it if I use w3m o
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> davi...@es.gnu.org (David Arroyo Menéndez) writes:
>
>> I'm exporting an org file to latex using the git repository.
>>
>> In the org file I've added #+LANGUAGE: es in the header.
>>
>> The language options doesn't appear in tex file. IMHO is necessary add
>>
Is there anyway to email the agenda view to a list f recipients?
Thank you,
Ken
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>> "Uwe" == Uwe Brauer writes:
> When I have a table with the following calculation
> (7/6)*(B&+C&+D&+E&);%0f
Sorry I forgot the "."
(7/6)*(B&+C&+D&+E&);%.1f
That works as expected. Sorry for the noise
Uwe Brauer
When I have a table with the following calculation
(7/6)*(B&+C&+D&+E&)
Which gives for example 7.000
But how can I change that format to 7?
I thought
(7/6)*(B&+C&+D&+E&);%0f
But it did not work
thanks
Uwe Brauer
Hello,
davi...@es.gnu.org (David Arroyo Menéndez) writes:
> I'm exporting an org file to latex using the git repository.
>
> In the org file I've added #+LANGUAGE: es in the header.
>
> The language options doesn't appear in tex file. IMHO is necessary add
> \usepackage[spanish]{babel}. I suppos
Hello,
I'm exporting an org file to latex using the git repository.
In the org file I've added #+LANGUAGE: es in the header.
The language options doesn't appear in tex file. IMHO is necessary add
\usepackage[spanish]{babel}. I suppose that is a problem with
org-latex-guess-babel-language.
Th
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