Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> I use the org-caldav package, and that works quite well for two-way
> sync. You can use sync multiple calendars, selecting by tags, etc.
I did use org-caldav to sync my phone contacts (DAVdroid) via ownCloud
with my desktop (khal/vdirsyncer), but, as confirmed by
https:
Tristan Strange writes:
> The world of calendars is a murky one isn't it? After a couple of
> weeks of fiddling around I finally decided I'd keep my TODO's,
> deadlines, etc in a TODO.org and have org-gcal fetch (note not
> synchronise) my calendar from Google.
>
> That way I do all my daily TODO
zv writes:
> On 10/23/2016 04:36 PM, Tristan Strange wrote:
>> The world of calendars is a murky one isn't it? After a couple of
>> weeks of fiddling around I finally decided I'd keep my TODO's,
>> deadlines, etc in a TODO.org and have org-gcal fetch (note not
>> synchronise) my calendar from Goo
On 10/23/2016 04:36 PM, Tristan Strange wrote:
> The world of calendars is a murky one isn't it? After a couple of weeks of
> fiddling around I finally decided I'd keep my TODO's, deadlines, etc in a
> TODO.org and have org-gcal fetch (note not synchronise) my calendar from
> Google.
>
> That w
The world of calendars is a murky one isn't it? After a couple of weeks of
fiddling around I finally decided I'd keep my TODO's, deadlines, etc in a
TODO.org and have org-gcal fetch (note not synchronise) my calendar from
Google.
That way I do all my daily TODO mangling in orgmode, edit calendar w
Ken Mankoff writes:
> In my experience pdf2htmlEX successfully converts any PDF to a single HTML
> file.
>
> -k.
>
Wow. Thanks!
All the best,
Tom
--
Thomas S. Dye
http://www.tsdye.com
In my experience pdf2htmlEX successfully converts any PDF to a single HTML
file.
-k.
Please excuse brevity. Sent from pocket computer with tiny non-haptic feedback
keyboard.
> On Oct 23, 2016, at 12:26, Thierry Banel wrote:
>
> A single, nicely packaged, PDF file, easy to distribute:thi
A single, nicely packaged, PDF file, easy to distribute:this is one of
the appealing features of PDF export.
But actually, this can be achieved in HTML, out-of-the-box with Org Mode
and Firefox.
My recipe:
- Write your book in Org Mode, with any content you want:
+ tables, headers, bullet list
Le 23/10/2016 18:33, Uwe Brauer a écrit :
> Hi
>
> What I still missing in the otherwise excellent table/spreadsheet is a
> sort of coordinate system which would easily allow me to find the column
> and line number.
> I mean something like this.
>
> | 1/A | B | C | D |
> | 2 | 200 | 10 | 190
Le 23/10/2016 18:33, Uwe Brauer a écrit :
> Hi
>
> What I still missing in the otherwise excellent table/spreadsheet is a
> sort of coordinate system which would easily allow me to find the column
> and line number.
> I mean something like this.
>
> | 1/A | B | C | D |
> | 2 | 200 | 10 | 190
Hi
What I still missing in the otherwise excellent table/spreadsheet is a
sort of coordinate system which would easily allow me to find the column
and line number.
I mean something like this.
| 1/A | B | C | D |
| 2 | 200 | 10 | 190 |
| 3 | || |
#+TBLFM: $4=@2$2-@2$3
Which w
Hi. I describe a rare bug seen in today's org-mode (8.3.6) running in emacs
26.0.50.1.
1. emacs -Q, and load org-mode
2. Use this file (two lines):
* <<>>
a-bug
3. export to HTML (C-c C-e h h)
I got:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Invalid search bound (wrong side of
point)")
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