My guess is that it's the 18720th byte of the file. To get there, go
to the start of your buffer and type M-x goto-char 18720
On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 11:27 PM, Markus Heller wrote:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
>> Markus Heller wrote:
>>
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> I have an OT request that can hopefully
Emacs : GNU Emacs 23.1.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.20.1)
of 2011-03-04 on allspice, modified by Debian
Package: Org-mode version 7.7
I found a couple of bugs with org-agenda-bulk-mark-regexp:
- it didn't work at all :)
- once I fixed that, it didn't work for the empty regex (or, I g
I do most of the work in artist mode, with the line-drawing feature: I
love that it's C-c C-c to switch back to the native org-mode. To add
arrows and make lines dashed, I switch to picture-mode or just use
overwrite.
On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 8:20 AM, Nathan Neff wrote:
> While researching org-bab
2009/12/18 Sven Bretfeld :
> Hi all, especially you org developers out there
>
> Org mode would be a nice base for bringing a good QDA-Software to the
> world of free software, isn't it? QDAS is a special type of software for
> qualitative data analysis[¹], mostly used in Sociology and related
> fi
org-mode files are plain text. M-% to do a replacement: once you've
entered your search term and its replacement, hit ! to replace all
without question.
2009/10/9 Robert Goldman :
> I'm at about my one year anniversary using Org-mode, and I have a bit of
> an odd question. Last year, I made a sub
So, about inline tasks... what are they for? I've read the code and know
what they do, how to use them etc. But I don't know in what context people
use them.
Why were they created and where are they used?
On Oct 8, 2009 9:28 PM, "Bernt Hansen" wrote:
Matt Lundin writes: > bar tomas
writes: >
I export to ascii with C-c C-e a, then can Apple-v the exported text
into whatever I choose.
2009/9/29 andrea Crotti :
> Is there a very quick way to copy some text from an emacs buffer
> taking away the indentation? org-export-as-ascii creates a new file,
> I only need in the ring (and in osx bu
Good call. Works now, thanks.
(Well, there's the oddity that the is CONF=/etc/passwd, but I
think we can forgive that.)
2009/9/21 Benjamin Andresen :
> Andrew Stribblehill writes:
>
>> [snip]
>
> do you have org-mode/contrib/lisp at the beginning of your load-path?
>
Emacs : GNU Emacs 23.0.60.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.12.9)
of 2008-03-19 on yellow, modified by Debian
Package: Org-mode version 6.30trans (git pulled this afternoon)
I have the following file:
==
#+BEGIN_SRC conf
CONF=/etc/passwd
EXTRAFLAGS="--snark"
#+END_S
2009/9/14 Tassilo Horn :
> "Jing Su @ Gmail" writes:
>
> Hi Jing,
>
>> I fully understand that Emacs 21 is way out of date. However, since
>> RHEL is one of the mainstream commercial distros, and is common on
>> servers, it would be great if org-mode can be consistent with such
>> ``industrial sta
Are you sure you need this? Try make clean; make, without it?
2009/9/8 Wes Hardaker :
>
> org-ascii uses org-float-time which is in org-compat:
>
> diff --git a/lisp/org-ascii.el b/lisp/org-ascii.el
> index 4fd5675..e6ad8d1 100644
> --- a/lisp/org-ascii.el
> +++ b/lisp/org-ascii.el
> @@ -27,6 +27,
Verified, thanks.
2009/9/3 Carsten Dominik :
> Hi Andrew,
>
> I think this is fixed now, please verify.
>
> Thanks!
>
> - Carsten
>
> On Sep 2, 2009, at 3:01 PM, Andrew Stribblehill wrote:
>
>> Emacs : GNU Emacs 22.1.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, X toolkit, Xaw3d
Emacs : GNU Emacs 22.1.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, X toolkit, Xaw3d scroll bars)
of 2008-05-02 on king, modified by Ubuntu
Package: Org-mode version 6.30
current state:
==
(setq
org-clock-in-switch-to-state "DOING"
org-todo-keyword-faces '(("BLOCKING" . org-agenda-dimmed-todo-face)
2009/8/23 Leo :
> On 2009-08-23 11:58 +0100, Nick Bell wrote:
>> Org-mode is great and I'd like to commit to it. However, I'm held back
>> by the apparent fragility of data stored in org-files. For example,
>> it's easy to delete entire folded trees of data with just a couple of
>> keystrokes or a
2009/8/17 Matt Lundin :
> Andrew Stribblehill writes:
>
>> I am trying to concoct an agenda view in which every item that has a
>> clock entry or timestamp for the past week shows up -- and preferably
>> those for the forthcoming week. This is so I can make a weekly rep
I can almost get there; it's quite frustrating...
I am trying to concoct an agenda view in which every item that has a
clock entry or timestamp for the past week shows up -- and preferably
those for the forthcoming week. This is so I can make a weekly report
of what I've done.
The timeline view s
I simply file with the default template and remove extraneous stuff when
refiling.
On Aug 17, 2009 12:27 AM, "Leo" wrote:
Hi all,
Remember is a convenient tool for collecting tasks. However I always
feel it can be more flexible in someway since I started using it quite a
while ago. So I have th
Have you tried the org-refile interface? C-u C-c C-w lets you jump to
a heading using the same interface you get when refiling, so you can
customise it easily.
My org-refile config is:
(setq org-refile-targets '((org-agenda-files :maxlevel . 2))
org-refile-use-outline-path 'file
org-r
I'm afraid I can't quite wrap my head around this puzzle. I have a little table:
| Budget | 640 | 640 |
| Some expense | -165 | 475 |
#+TBLFM: $3=$LR3+$2
So col C is supposed to add the previous line's col C to the current
line's col B.
However, it seems that $LR3 is referring to the _s
/lisp/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
+2009-08-09 Andrew Stribblehill
+
+ * org-ascii.el (org-export-as-ascii): Remove some leading blank
+ lines from output when skipping preamble.
+
2009-08-08 Bastien Guerry
* org.el (org-iswitchb): Fix bug when aborting the `org-iswitchb'
di
ent :subtree nil
2009/8/7 Ilya Shlyakhter :
> Thanks for the pointer. Did you mean org-exp.el? How exactly do I
> get the internal representation?
> thanks,
> ilya
>
> On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 11:58 PM, Andrew Stribblehill wrote:
>> I notice the experimental org
I notice the experimental org-export.el contains an internal representation.
It would probably be very easy for your python to parse the lisp
s-expression it uses, if it were exported.
On Aug 6, 2009 3:55 PM, "Ilya Shlyakhter" wrote:
I'm not an emacs-lisp programmer, but I'd like to write script
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