>>> I need a way to get notifications at the time of starting a task or at
>>> the start of the meeting (i.e. the SCHEDULED timestamp). Currently I
>>> know of only getting notifications for the DEADLINE timestamp. However,
>>> it will be more productive for me to get notification to tell me to
>>>
On 6/3/16, Ken Mankoff wrote:
> My
> goal was to create not just an open access publication, but a fully
> reproducible publication. This is an early announcement, and the paper may
> not pass peer review.
thank you, sincerely, for acting to help fix one of science's serious crises.
this stuff m
On Fri, Jun 03 2016, Ken Mankoff wrote:
> Hi Org and GRASS lists,
>
> I just wanted to let these two lists know that I've just posted a
> paper written in Org and using GRASS (text-mode) and Python for the
> analysis. My goal was to create not just an open access publication,
> but a fully reprodu
On Fri, Jun 03 2016, Brett Viren wrote:
> Thanks for your example.
>
> A few ideas:
>
> - When you begin developing your paper, or sometime before submission,
> make a break from your personal ~/.emacs.d/ environment and begin
> processing the .org in an explicitly configured Emacs session. S
On 06-06-16 18:16, Charles C. Berry wrote:
> You want `#+BEGIN_SRC sh -i' to preserve indentation. See:
>
> (info "(org) Literal examples")
Indeed. I was looking at older docementation :-/
Thanks,
Dennis
On Mon, 6 Jun 2016, Dennis van Dok wrote:
Hi,
not sure what is causing this, but whenever I use source blocks
any indentation beyond 8 spaces seem to go wrong.
The most basic example:
#+BEGIN_SRC sh
this
is
indented
more and
more
#+END_SRC
You want `#+BEGIN_SRC sh -
> From: Guido Van Hoecke
> Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2016 08:43:00 +0200
> Cc: help-gnu-emacs , orgmode
>
> >> Still, when editing elisp blocks from my elisp.org files, I keep
> >> hitting the '*' problem...
> >
> > What is "the '*' problem", exactly?
> >
> Filenames with '*'.
But I thought my suggested
Hi,
not sure what is causing this, but whenever I use source blocks
any indentation beyond 8 spaces seem to go wrong.
The most basic example:
#+BEGIN_SRC sh
this
is
indented
more and
more
#+END_SRC
exporting to ASCII gets me
,
| this
| is
| indented
|
Hi,
I have been using the latest version of the Emacs in cygwin
environment for a long time. Recently, I want to use the sql source
environment in the org-mode.
But I got some error from the "osql" tool on Windows environment. I
did some investigation, and I believe it is because this tool cannot
This is really interesting on several levels. Thanks for posting.
Yours,
Christian
Ken Mankoff writes:
> Hi Org and GRASS lists,
>
> I just wanted to let these two lists know that I've just posted a paper
> written in Org and using GRASS (text-mode) and Python for the analysis. My
> goal was
thomas writes:
> Hi,
>
> I'm sorry, I could not find the time yet to figure out how to
> "officially" contribute to Emacs (the papers are signed, though).
See here:
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html
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