On 2014-12-12 23:47, Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
>> Here is a patch that honors the setting for `calendar-setup' when it's
>> 'calendar-only: is now correctly creates a new frame for the calendar,
>> and removes is and restores the focus when the date is selected.
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> I thought that's what `org-log-beginning' was for: finding where the
>> log-note list would be (drawer or no), if it exists.
>
> Not exactly. It finds where the next note is to be inserted. This may
> not be in front of the log-note list eve
Michael Brand writes:
> Hi Eric
>
> On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 2:09 AM, Eric Abrahamsen
> wrote:
>> Lastly, is there a way to both use output formatting, and retain the
>> unit name (if desired)? Right now I get this:
>>
>> | km| units | conversion |
>> |---+---+|
>> | 2.5km
Hi Eric
On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 2:09 AM, Eric Abrahamsen
wrote:
> Lastly, is there a way to both use output formatting, and retain the
> unit name (if desired)? Right now I get this:
>
> | km| units | conversion |
> |---+---+|
> | 2.5km | ft|8202.10 |
> #+TBLFM: $3
jenia.iv...@gmail.com (jenia.ivlev) writes:
> Hello.
>
> I thought that the entires in the logbook drawer - entered pressing `C-c
> C-z` in orgmode - would show up in the agenda, pressing `C-c a a`, but
> they do not.
> Is possible to somehow list those notes in the agenda?
>
> Thanks in advnace
Hello.
I thought that the entires in the logbook drawer - entered pressing `C-c
C-z` in orgmode - would show up in the agenda, pressing `C-c a a`, but
they do not.
Is possible to somehow list those notes in the agenda?
Thanks in advnace for your kind help.
I use `org-babel-next-src-block' and `org-babel-previous-src-block' to go
up and down and rely on the org folding. Not a streamlined approach but it
works because I use it rarely.
On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 6:01 AM, Oleh wrote:
>
> Hi Dmitry,
>
> > I would like to implement the following. Suppose,
Michael Brand writes:
> Hi Eric
>
> This answers only one of your questions:
>
> On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 5:21 AM, Eric Abrahamsen
> wrote:
>> #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
>> (defmath uconvert (expr target-units)
>> (math-convert-units expr target-units))
>> #+END_SRC
>
> I would prefer
>
> #+BEG
Toby Cubitt writes:
> On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 10:52:09PM +0100, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>> Toby Cubitt writes:
>>
>> > Here it is again (attached).
>>
>> Thank you. However, could you provide an appropriate commit message
>> (functions modified, reason...)?
>>
>> Sorry for not catching that ea
Toby Cubitt writes:
> Sorry, not sure why I forgot to do that. Here's an updated version with
> suitable commit message.
Applied. Thank you.
Regards,
Hello,
yary writes:
> In general, would like the formatting of a time interval in column mode
> to respect "org-effort-durations" when it is summarizing effort
> durations. Below is a specific example.
>
> Using the default "org-effort-durations" variable and default column
> mode settings, the
Hello,
yary writes:
> I'm trying to use effort estimate ranges with the {est+} summarizing,
> but get "org-estimate-print: Wrong type argument: sequencep, 0" with
> every attempt. It could be that I don't have the proper format for
> entering the Effort property, since I haven't found any docume
On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 10:52:09PM +0100, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Toby Cubitt writes:
>
> > Here it is again (attached).
>
> Thank you. However, could you provide an appropriate commit message
> (functions modified, reason...)?
>
> Sorry for not catching that earlier.
Sorry, not sure why I fo
clocking adds whitespace after :logbook: and :end:. is this desired?
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Alan Schmitt writes:
> On 2014-12-13 15:17, Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
>> Also, `org-link-search-must-match-exact-headline' docstring could be
>> improved: "When nil, the link..." doesn't apply to "*headline" type
>> paths.
>
> As I was writing this, I experimented a little. It seems that, for
>
Toby Cubitt writes:
> Here it is again (attached).
Thank you. However, could you provide an appropriate commit message
(functions modified, reason...)?
Sorry for not catching that earlier.
Regards,
Hello,
Karl Voit writes:
> I am using org-log-reschedule set to "time" to get LOGBOOK entries
> when I reschedule a task.
>
> This is fine so far. However, I'd like to log *inactive* time-stamps
> instead of active ones:
>
> ,[ what I get now ]
> | :LOGBOOK:
> | - Rescheduled from "<2014-12-
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In general, would like the formatting of a time interval in column mode
to respect "org-effort-durations" when it is summarizing effort
durations. Below is a specific example.
Using the default "org-effort-durations" variable and default column
mode settings, the follow
Alan Schmitt wrote:
> On 2014-12-15 09:31, Samuel Loury writes:
[...]
> This is how I did it:
>
> #+begin_src emacs-lisp
> (defun as/org-agenda-refile-noupdate (&optional goto rfloc)
> "Call `org-agenda-refile' with arguments GOTO, RFLOC, and t."
> (interactive "P")
> (org-agenda-refile got
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I'm trying to use effort estimate ranges with the {est+} summarizing,
but get "org-estimate-print: Wrong type argument: sequencep, 0" with
every attempt. It could be that I don't have the proper format for
entering the Effort property, since I haven't found any documenta
On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 11:45 AM, yary wrote:
> Below is a buffer that reproduces the issue, load it,
> type C-c C-x C-e
Apologies, the keypress is "type C-c C-x C-c" to start Column View.
-y
Aloha Subhan,
Subhan Michael Tindall writes:
> How does emacs choose what special editor (or if one exists) to call
> when running org-edit-special at point?
>
> I work a lot with data in tables in my org files, and often have
> tables hundreds of lines long that are often pasted in ascii and
>
How does emacs choose what special editor (or if one exists) to call when
running org-edit-special at point?
I work a lot with data in tables in my org files, and often have tables
hundreds of lines long that are often pasted in ascii and converted to org
tables using C-c |
I generally want the
Hi,
I stand corrected. (Should test before I send...)
Here is a reply I received from Ista which -- I think -- did not make it
to the list:
On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 11:32 AM, Andreas Leha
wrote:
> Hi Vikas,
>
>
> Vikas Rawal writes:
>>
>>
>>
>> For your use case, I would suggest adding pr
Hi,
For my CV I'm trying to place a box (div, whatever) at the left edge of
the content-div. My org-file looks like
- year0–year1 :: FooCorp
- note1
- note2 {{{BOL(year½)}}}
And I want the ouput to look like:
year0–year1FooCorp
- note1
year½ - note2
In the at
On 2014-12-15 09:31, Samuel Loury writes:
>>> org-agenda-refile takes a NO-UPDATE argument. To set this
>>> interactively, you could advise org-agenda-refile (or wrap it in another
>>> command).
>>
>> This is a great suggestion, thanks! It works perfectly.
>
> For other readers to take advantage
On 2014-12-13 15:17, Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Also, `org-link-search-must-match-exact-headline' docstring could be
> improved: "When nil, the link..." doesn't apply to "*headline" type
> paths.
As I was writing this, I experimented a little. It seems that, for
"*headline" links, the following a
Hi!
I am using org-log-reschedule set to "time" to get LOGBOOK entries
when I reschedule a task.
This is fine so far. However, I'd like to log *inactive* time-stamps
instead of active ones:
,[ what I get now ]
| :LOGBOOK:
| - Rescheduled from "<2014-12-17 Mi>" on [2014-12-16 Di 17:01]
| :END
Hi Vikas,
Vikas Rawal writes:
>
>
>
> For your use case, I would suggest adding print() calls in
> strategic
> places in your long-running code, which will appear in the R
> buffer to
> let you know how it’s progressing.
>
>
>
> I don’t quite understa
On Sat, Dec 13, 2014 at 03:23:34PM +0100, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> > It's a fairly straightforward one, which simply adds a useful new
> > archiving function without touching much else.
> >
> > Archiving by date seems such an obvious omission from the existing
> > archiving commands, I wouldn't hav
Hi Eric
This answers only one of your questions:
On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 5:21 AM, Eric Abrahamsen
wrote:
> #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
> (defmath uconvert (expr target-units)
> (math-convert-units expr target-units))
> #+END_SRC
I would prefer
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(defmath uconv (expr tar
Hi,
I use CSS to make inlined lists in html:
#text-sec ul {margin: 0; padding: 0; list-style: none;}
#text-sec li {display: inline;}
#text-sec li:after {content: ", ";}
#text-sec li:last-child:after {content: "";}
However, since (list-)items are formatted like
whatever
Hi Dmitry,
> I would like to implement the following. Suppose, we have this org file:
>
> #+BABEL: :cache yes :tangle yes :noweb yes
>
> #+NAME: top_block
> #+begin_src perl :tangle "test.pl" :noweb tangle :shebang #!/usr/bin/perl
> use strict;
> use warnings;
>
> open(my $fh, "<", "test.txt
I would like to implement the following. Suppose, we have this org file:
#+BABEL: :cache yes :tangle yes :noweb yes
#+NAME: top_block#+begin_src perl :tangle "test.pl" :noweb tangle
:shebang #!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
open(my $fh, "<", "test.txt")
or die "cannot open <
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> I thought that's what `org-log-beginning' was for: finding where the
> log-note list would be (drawer or no), if it exists.
Not exactly. It finds where the next note is to be inserted. This may
not be in front of the log-note list even if it exists (e.g., if
`org-log-st
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