Re: [O] How to ensure code blocks are run during export?

2013-05-06 Thread Gareth Smith
Alan Schmitt writes: > Hi Sebastien, > > Sebastien Vauban writes: > >> I don't know OCaml at all, so I cannot try your example locally on my >> machine. > > And I don't know about other languages that support sessions, > unfortunately. I can see something similar using haskell, if that helps: -

Re: [O] Collaborating with TODO lists and clocks.

2013-04-30 Thread Gareth Smith
Hi Richard, Thanks for those suggestions - they're definitely helpful. I'll have a bit more of a think, and if I come up with a "more optimal" idea, I'll post again. Cheers, Gareth. Richard Lawrence writes: > Hi Gareth, > > Gareth Smith writes: > &g

Re: [O] Collaborating with TODO lists and clocks.

2013-04-29 Thread Gareth Smith
Thanks for the reply Richard! Richard Lawrence writes: > Is there a reason you don't want any clock data to end up in the shared > tasks.org? > > If not, one thing you could do is: > > 1) When claiming a task, each person uses a tag for their name (in > addition to, or instead of, just changing

[O] Collaborating with TODO lists and clocks.

2013-04-28 Thread Gareth Smith
Hi all, Does anyone use org to collaborate on task lists? It seems to me that it would be very natural to put a tasks.org file into a VCS repo, claim a task by changing its status from TODO to IN_PROGRESS (and committing that change), work, then mark as DONE at the end. That's all awesome - but

Re: [O] Agenda in MobileOrg for Android

2013-04-09 Thread Gareth Smith
Marcin Borkowski writes: > Well, it would be true, if syncing worked... But (at least for me) it > didn't - more often than not it crashed with a mysterious error message > and I lost my captures. I will try to reinstall MobileOrg and try to > reproduce it and report, too. Until recently, I was

Re: [O] Nice blog post - Org-mode in Your Pocket Is a GNU-Shaped Devil

2013-04-05 Thread Gareth Smith
Suvayu Ali writes: > 2. Oh that's easy to solve, use maildirs (sync with OfflineIMAP). That >does not work well because Gnus uses its own flags (an example where >Gnus actually breaks standards)! There are some hacks around that >out in the wild, so let's let it slide. > 3. Gnus stor