Hallo everyone,
please find attached a patch updating the documentation file:
08e9d34907e8c50da22f2981b3965a7b3fedda3a/doc/org-manual.org
showing the correct sequence of keystrokes to force cycling of
archived subtrees.
From: "You can force cycling archived subtrees
with ‘C-’, "
to:
Hi, Christof,
Il Mercoledì 13 Novembre 2013 11:19, Christof Spitz
ha scritto:
> how does org-mode 'decide' whether a linked filed (C-c C-l) should be opened
> (C-c C-o) inside an Emacs buffer or opened by an external
> program? I am using Emacs 24.3 for Windows and org-mode 8.2
readin
hi, Chao Lu Chris,
do you have the git version or
did you download the tar.gz archive?
> Before I was using (require
> 'org-install) to get org code evaluated. Seems org-install is obsolete
> now, then what should I put in my .emacs to get org loaded?
in my .emacs I have:
(setq load-p
Da: Carsten Dominik
>Inviato: Mercoledì 13 Marzo 2013 11:50
Hi, Carsten,
> you are placing these changes
> under GPL version 3,
> with
shouldn't it be:
"you are placing these changes
under either version 3 of the GPL, or (at your option)
any later version,
with "
or my versio
- Messaggio originale -
> Da: Nicolas Goaziou
> Inviato: Domenica 3 Febbraio 2013 20:00
>
> 2. As a consequence, three export back-ends are not available
> anymore: Taskjuggler, XOXO and Docbook.
Are there any plans to have a "taskjuggler export"
compatible with the new exoprt
Da: Julien Cubizolles
Inviato: Lunedì 3 Dicembre 2012 17:34
> Giovanni Ridolfi writes:
> I think I did :
> * created headline with star
> * add boxquoted text
> * checked that the headline can be folded
C-c @ on the headline
so that the whole text is selected
> * C-c
Hi, Julien,
Da: Julien Cubizolles
Inviato: Lunedì 3 Dicembre 2012 16:44
>Giovanni Ridolfi writes:
<--8<---cut here---start->8---
>- boxquoted
>,
>| test
>`
>--8<---cut here---end
Da: Julien Cubizolles
Inviato: Mercoledì 28 Novembre 2012 23:03
> I very often use boxquoted text in my org files to insert excerpts of
> config files but I have trouble using it in plain lists : the boxquoted
> text won't be folded by TAB, you have to manually indent each line of
> the boxquote
Da: Ista Zahn
Inviato: Martedì 27 Novembre 2012 15:55
>> I can't seem to get the new odt exporter working on my Windows machine
>> at work (it works fine on Linux at home).
> [...]
>
>> So it seems that the new exporter is not creating content.xml, or
>> META-INF/manifest.xml. Again this only hap
Hi, Ista,
Da: Ista Zahn
Inviato: Lunedì 26 Novembre 2012 23:44
> I can't seem to get the new odt exporter working on my Windows machine
> at work (it works fine on Linux at home).
[...]
> So it seems that the new exporter is not creating content.xml, or
> META-INF/manifest.xml. Again this onl
Da: Alan Schmitt
A: Nicolas Goaziou
Inviato: Venerdì 23 Novembre 2012 13:37
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> This is a bug which I fixed some hours ago. Though, you need to escape
> > the backslash.
> OK, it's working now.
> By the way, do I need to fully restart emacs after installing a new
>
Da: Harri Kiiskinen
Inviato: Lunedì 19 Novembre 2012 20:45
Hi, Harri,
> it seems that there is a bug in publishing to LaTeX:
> org-publish-org-to calls org-export-as -functions with six arguments:
> but org-export-as-latex accepts only five:
thanks for catching, however
org-export-as-latex is
Da: Phil! Gold
Inviato: Venerdì 9 Novembre 2012 15:57
Hi, Phil!,
> I started looking into agenda views in a lot more detail and discovered a
> few things that I was able to put together into pretty much what I
> wanted. I documented it here for posterity:
http://aperiodic.net/phil/archives
Da: "johnrarell...@aol.com"
Inviato: Venerdì 9 Novembre 2012 14:00
hi, John,
> Related to a recent question, is there a way to bookmark a spot in a
> long text?
how about
(info "(emacs)bookmarks")
cheers,
Giovanni /who sometimes think we forget Org is in Emacs ;-)
Da: Peter Salazar
Inviato: Venerdì 9 Novembre 2012 10:50
Hi, Peter,
> I'm exporting to HTML and trying to get my clock-in and clock-out
> times to export as well, but it's not working.
> My org file looks like this:
> #+OPTIONS: d:t timestamp:t
> * foo
> CLOCK: [2012-11-09 Fri 03:58]
Da: 包乾
Inviato: Giovedì 8 Novembre 2012 10:58
Hi, 包乾,
> Hi emacser!
I'd say orgers.
> Emacs could handle org file quite well, but WITHOUT emacs, on windows pc,
?-)
I have been using Emacs on a Windows PC, without Administator privileges,
both under XP and Windows 7, since 2005.
> I do
Da: Nicolas Goaziou
inviato: Martedì 6 Novembre 2012 18:20
Giovanni Ridolfi writes:
>> did you try to replicate the bug?
> Yes, sir.
Thank you very much for having fixed it
some time ago and, please,
accept my apology for having overreacted
yesterday evening, without double
Da: Nicolas Goaziou
Inviato: Martedì 6 Novembre 2012 17:48
Giovanni Ridolfi writes:
>> When I try to HTML export a *subtree*
>> with the new exporter I get "\\" if in the org file there is a newline
> I fixed this several days ago.
did you try to replicate the bug
Hello everybody,
Org-mode version 7.9.2 (a99402fac
GNU Emacs 24.2.1 (i386-mingw-nt6.1.7601) of 2012-08-29 on MARVIN
When I try to HTML export the whole file the result is as expected.
When I try to HTML export a *subtree*
with the new exporter I get "\\" if in the org file there is a newline
P
Hello everybody,
Org-mode version 7.9.2 (a99402fac
GNU Emacs 24.2.1 (i386-mingw-nt6.1.7601) of 2012-08-29 on MARVIN
When I try to HTML export the whole file the result is as expected.
When I try to HTML export *a subtree* with the new exporter the exporter does
not
complain with what I set i
mii{\circ}
\author{Giovanni Ridolfi}
\date{\today}
\title{test-2}
\hypersetup{
pdfkeywords={},
pdfsubject={},
pdfcreator={Generated by Org mode 7.9.1 in Emacs 24.1.1.}}
\begin{document}
\maketitle
\tableofcontents
\vspace*{1cm}
other \ldots{}
\part{Vie politique et économique [fn::\cite{CA
Da: John Wiegley
Inviato: Sabato 20 Ottobre 2012 16:59
> I pushed a change to master that allows you to use the wonderful git-annex
> utility[1] seamlessly with org-attach. The way it works is as follows:
Amazing! Thank you!
Giovanni
Da: Sanjib Sikder
Inviato: Lunedì 22 Ottobre 2012 13:27
> I know it is possible to sort words and sort lines alphabetically in emacs
> org-mode
Would you please be so kind to explain to me how?
I have only:
org-sort-entries M-x ... RET Sort entries on a certain level of an
out
Da: Simon Thum
Inviato: Mercoledì 3 Ottobre 2012 14:45
Hi Simon,
> recently my UNC links stopped working; [...]
> I have links, say, [[\\server\share\some\dir\]] which (on win32) would open
>an explorer at the location.
> This is pretty handy;
it is.
However
(dired-at-point "//myserver/dir
Da: Martin Gross
Inviato: Martedì 2 Ottobre 2012 11:34
Dear Martin,
> trying to capture with Emacs 24.1.50.1 (i686-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+
> Version 2.22.0) the same way I have done successfully with Emacs 23, I
> get an error.
> In both cases I am using org-mode 7.7.
> What could I do?
You colud
Da: Miguel Ruiz
Inviato: Lunedì 24 Settembre 2012 8:03
>> Bastien
>>> Miguel Ruiz writes:
> >>
>>> Any hint to get rid of the title in a org-export-as-odt
>>> session?
>>
>> I don't think you can
>
> org-odt-format-preamble function says:
>
> ...
> (when title
> (concat
> (org-odt-format
Hello everybody,
the new exporter does not have options to export to ics format.
Are there plans to keep this feature or will it be dropped with the old-export?
or will we have access to it via a new interface, not the export interface?
thank you in advance, cheers,
Giovanni
Hello everybody,
I am not able to export with custiom timestamps with the new exporter.
file:
---
* [2012-09-17 lun]
** [2013-04-28 dom] sunday
* COMMENT s
# Local Variables:
# org-display-custom-times: t
# org-time-stamp-custom-formats: ("<%d/%m/%Y %A>" . "<%d/%m/%Y %A %
Hi, Seb,
> Buddy Butterfly wrote:
> Am 14.09.2012 15:13, schrieb Sebastien Vauban:
>> I'm trying to use the export to TJ3 on Windows (I installed Ruby from
>> Cygwin),
>> but don't succeed to get the first view of the project, as shown on
>> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-taskjuggler.
Hi, Tony,
thanks for submitting the patch,
however I suspect it is longer than 20 lines.
Therefore it could be applied only if you've
assigned the copyright to the FSF. For more infos please refer to:
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html
Would it be possible for you?
Thanks,
Giovann
Da: Tyler Smith
Inviato: Giovedì 13 Settembre 2012 16:50
> I'm using org-mode 7.8.03, which shipped with Emacs 24.0.94.1.
> `C-c C-e h (`org-export-as-html')'
> Export as HTML file. [...] If there is an active region(1), only
> the region will be exported.
> However, I think th
Hi, Sebastien,
Sebastien Vauban
Mercoledì 12 Settembre 2012 13:30
> Giovanni Ridolfi wrote:
>> How can I know if a function is present in org
>> and if it is loaded?
> C-h a org.*transpose RET
thanks!!
Giovanni
Hello everyone,
Org-mode version 7.9.1 (2eb1456bfd
GNU Emacs 24.1.1 (i386-mingw-nt6.1.7601) of 2012-06-10 on MARVIN
How can I know if a function is present in org
and if it is loaded?
Rationale: I needed to transpose a table
(Resolved via the babel/emacs-lisp thanks to Tom Dye!).
I read the wo
Da: Nick Dokos
Inviato: Lunedì 10 Settembre 2012 22:53
Hi, Nick,
> (I prefer using \(...\) over $...$ but that's just me).
it is not just you, it is also (!) the Org Manual:
To avoid conflicts with
currency specifications, single `$' characters are only recognized
as math del
Da: Bastien
Inviato: Lunedì 10 Settembre 2012 13:00
> http://localhost/org-mode/features.html
http://orgmode.org/features.html
chers,
Giovanni
Da: Thomas Holst
Inviato: Mercoledì 5 Settembre 2012 12:20
>· Carsten Dominik wrote:
>> On 5.9.2012, at 11:08, Thomas Holst wrote:
>
>>> Hello,
>>
>>> there is a different behaviour of sub (_) and superscripts (^) depending
>>> on =org-pretty-entities=. When I type:
>>>
>>> =ab_cdef=
>>>
>>
Da: Fabrice Popineau
A: Giovanni Ridolfi
Inviato: Mercoledì 5 Settembre 2012 10:35
>>Please try leaving a space between # and +
> Ok, a bit strange but it works :-)
Hi, Fabrice,
it is not strange at all, it is even documented in the release notes
of the software you're us
Da: Fabrice Popineau
A: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Inviato: Mercoledì 5 Settembre 2012 8:12
Hi, Fabrice,
> Something changed recently with the handling of emacs mode first line. I used
> to have :
> #+-*- coding:utf-8; mode:org; mode:org-e-beamer;
> ispell-local-dictionary:"fr_FR_hunspell" -*-
The new exporter exports the table correctly:
\begin{tabular}{l}
\hline
10$^3$\\
H$_2$O\\
\hline
\end{tabular}
please use it as suggested in the Release notes[1]
cheers,
Giovanni
[1] http://orgmode.org/Changes.html
Make sure contrib/lisp/ is in your load-path
M-: (require 'org-export) RET
M-
Da: Nick Dokos
Inviato: Martedì 4 Settembre 2012 14:04
> Giovanni Ridolfi wrote:
>> Would you please try to add (require 'org-install) instead of (require
>> 'org) and see if org-toodledo works?
>>
>> > As mentioned in one of the above threads,
On 9/3/12 12:23 AM, Giovanni Ridolfi wrote:
>> Da: Benjamin Slade
>>> Since updating to org 7.9, I've had an odd problem with another package
>>> that depends on org-mode (org-toodledo).
>>> It reports that it can't find org-version.
>>
>&
Da: Benjamin Slade
Inviato: Lunedì 3 Settembre 2012 5:46
> Since updating to org 7.9, I've had an odd problem with another package that
> depends on org-mode (org-toodledo).
> It reports that it can't find org-version.
So the problem is in org-toodledo. Did you ask its maintainer?
> The f
Da: Luis Anaya
Inviato: Venerdì 3 Agosto 2012 12:43
> Ok... my bad... pilot error... missing (require 'org).
> [...] Anyway, this solved the
> problem by adding the require on my .emacs file.
?-)
why is this needed?
The documentation doesn't mention it and I commented it out in my .emacs
f
Hi, Marvin
Da: Marvin Doyley
Inviato: Martedì 31 Luglio 2012 16:17
> is there a way to wrap long text in org table ? works to some degree, but
> it chop off the text.
this questionis quite similar to a faq [1]
"Will there ever be support for multiple lines in a table field?
No.
You can emb
Da: Richard Riley
Inviato: Lunedì 30 Luglio 2012 11:15
Hi, Richard,
>,
>| org-agenda-files is a variable defined in `org.el'.
>| Its value is ("~/.orgfiles" "~/webs/.orgfiles")
>| Original value was nil
>`
> C-h a m visa
> does not find a heading in ~/.orgfiles/other.org where the top
Hi, Mike,
Da: Mike Fitzgerald
Inviato: Venerdì 27 Luglio 2012 17:10
I am experiencing the bug described at here:
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/55873
there Christopher said:
>> (define-key org-mode-map (kbd "C-'") nil))
> You have to quote the inner form.
what about:
(defin
Hello everybody,
Org-mode version 7.8.11 (c8acf8d6957 @
GNU Emacs 24.1.1 (i386-mingw-nt6.1.7601) of 2012-06-10 on MARVIN
while killing/yanking text from text files to my org file
I found this limitation: I cannot create a link to a headline
whose text contains a tab.
Editing a file in Org will
Hi, Xin,
Da: Xin Shi
Inviato: Mercoledì 25 Luglio 2012 10:09
> In the *Org Agenda* buffer, I usually use the key "r" to refresh the content.
> If some of the agenda files have change from the disk, it will pop up the
> question in the mini-buffer to ask what to do.
> As I choose "r" to rev
Da: Bastien
Inviato: Martedì 24 Luglio 2012 17:23
Oggetto: Re: [O] [PATCH] org version under Windows 7
> Achim Gratz writes:
>> Giovanni Ridolfi writes:
>>> 1 I downloaded from http://orgmode.org/w/org-mode.git
>>> the last git snapshot (c75120aa71257604..
Hello everyone,
GNU Emacs 24.1.1 (i386-mingw-nt6.1.7601) of 2012-06-10 on MARVIN
Org-mode version 7.8.11 (eed478ffa @
I have a problem with babel and calc.
I am not able to pass (as variable) floating point numbers.
this example works:
#+BEGIN_SRC calc :var thi=20 :var tha=90 :var a=10 :var
Da: Joseph Thomas
Inviato: Mercoledì 18 Luglio 2012 16:06
> I plan to use org-resolve-clocks much more
> regularly than perhaps it was intended, I would like to make a key biniding
> for it.
> If there are plans to do this in an emacs distribution at some point,
I don't think so:
key bin
Hi, Matt,
Da: Matt Price
Inviato: Giovedì 19 Luglio 2012 16:54
> On HTML export, want my timestamps to display as:
> Thursday, July 19
get the variable: C-h v org-time-stamp-custom-formats
and customize with this:
("<%A , %B %e>" . "<%A , %B %e %H:%M>")
> or maybe:
> July 19 (Thu)
exe
Da: John Hendy
Inviato: Mercoledì 18 Luglio 2012 20:26
Hi, John
> You might want to check out Brent's answer to a similar question I
> asked a bit back (basically an expanded version of some answers given
> above):
> - http://www.mail-archive.com/emacs-orgmode@gnu.org/msg40499.html
I haven't to
Da: Joseph Thomas
Inviato: Mercoledì 18 Luglio 2012 16:01
> I did download the latest snapshot of org from git, but as I need to
>maintain my todo.in
> NT emacs at work, I don't have make
> and so
and so .
you read the nice page on worg written by Achim Gratz
http://orgmode.org/wo
Da: Thomas Holst
Inviato: Mercoledì 18 Luglio 2012 12:13
> So here is the next one:
> #+BEGIN_SRC org
160\(^\circ\}\nbsp{}C
-11^{\circ}\nbsp{}C
> # +END_SRC
> With the new exporter it becomes:
> #+BEGIN_SRC latex
160\(^\circ\)~C
-11$^{\mathrm{\^{}}}$~C
> #+END_SRC
> in LaTeX. Where the
Hi,
this patch updates the key bindings in the manual for
org-clock-in-last and org-clock-cancel, after commit
fea1b82befb
cheers,
Giovanni
org.texi Update the key sequence for org-clock-in-last and org-clock-cancel
* doc/org.texi (org-clock-in-last and org-clock-cancel) Update the defke
Hi, Joseph,
(I cc'ed also Bernt Hansen, aka "the king of clocking" ;-)
maybe he has better ideas; he's more experience than me, for sure ;)
Da: Joseph Thomas
Inviato: Martedì 17 Luglio 2012 23:15
> there's no easy way I can see to make quick adjustments to clocked time
> between activities.
Da: Miguel Ruiz
Inviato: Martedì 17 Luglio 2012 15:20
--org-mode file start
#+OPTIONS: toc:nil
#+AUTHOR:
#+DATE:
* Level 1
:PROPERTIES:
:ID: 527b694d-8288-4d37-a06a-a288bd9592b5
:END:
This is level 1 with ID {{{property(ID)}}}
** Level 2
:PROPERTIE
Da: Rian Murphy
Inviato: Martedì 17 Luglio 2012 15:32
Oggetto: [O] Emacs23 on Ubuntu recognizes 'remember', not 'capture'
Hi, Rian
> I am using emacs 23 on an Ubuntu server. I also use emacs 22 on a Macbook pro.
> On the Macbook, I set up my .emacs file to use orgmode and defined several
> captu
Karl Voit
Inviato: Sabato 14 Luglio 2012 11:56
Hi, Karl,
>* Luis Anaya wrote:
>> Using HTML for export is a good way to transfer content as has been
>> suggested.
> I thought that using the ODF-exporter would be
> the format of choice to get content from Org to Word. Why do you
> guys prefer H
Da: Bastien
Inviato: Venerdì 13 Luglio 2012 1:46
> Achim Gratz writes:
> > The corresponding defvar should probably be moved:
probably not.
@Achim that's why I wanted to have the last version: to report bugs,
as stated in the documentation [[info:org#Feedback]]
"For bug reports, please firs
Da: M
Inviato: Giovedì 12 Luglio 2012 23:06
> I'd like to
> know how you integrate org-mode in your work on MS Windows.
Hi Martin,
I use Org in a Windows 7 environment too.
Regarding he interaction with collegues, (as Russel have already suggested)
I write my reports in Org, then export to H
Da: Achim Gratz
Inviato: Mercoledì 11 Luglio 2012 23:15
> Bastien writes:
>> Achim Gratz writes:
>>> I'll update org
>>> hacks with the instructions when you have installed the patch.
>
>> I just installed the patch, thanks.
> Documentation on WOrg is updated to reflect the new reality...
> :-)
Hello everybody (especially Achim Gratz ;-)
I'm back. I'd like to install org on my Windows 7 machine, but
I have some constraints:
- I am not the Administrator
- I cannot use make
- I cannot use git
So
1 I downloaded from http://orgmode.org/w/org-mode.git
the last git snapshot (c7512
Da: Sebastien Vauban
Inviato: Venerdì 20 Aprile 2012 22:24
> Bastien wrote:
>> If there is an equivalent of `which' on windows let me know,
> Not that I know
the command where [1][2]
cheers,
Giovanni
[1]
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/304319/is-there-an-equivalent-of-which-on-windows
"jeremiah.do...@gmail.com"
Inviato: Domenica 4 Marzo 2012 9:11
> "Christopher W. Ryan" writes:
>> But when I try to type C-c a
>>
>> I only get that far, and emacs tells me, "C-c a is undefined"
>
>> There is a drop-down menu item under the Org item, called "Agenda Command..."
>> which offers
Jason Dunsmore writes:
Hi, _Jason,
> After reading http://orgmode.org/org.html#Tracking-TODO-state-changes,
> I expected the "@!" TODO syntax, eg. TODO(t@!), to do the following:
>
> - Log timestamp when entering state
> - Add note when entering state
Well the TODO(t@!) syntax seems not to
Christian Moe writes:
Hi, Christian,
thank you for cheching again well *MY* mistake
was setting the option:
:EXPORT_OPTIONS: H:3 num:nil toc:nil \n:t @:t ::t |:t ^:t f:nil *:t
tags:nil TeX:t LaTeX:nil
^^
Consequently the LaTeX fragments are "converted" in HTML fo
Christian Moe writes:
Hi Christian, thank you for checking,
> On 11/7/11 5:02 PM, Giovanni Ridolfi wrote:
>> the math snippets are always "converted" in HTML format e.g.:α =
>> \frac{1}{L0}
>
> Do I understand correctly that this is your problem?
yes.
>
suvayu ali writes:
Hi suvayu
>
> Since you CC'd me, did my patch to org-exp.el introduce this
> behaviour?
I thought so
> Anyway, I can't reproduce this. I see "mathjax test" as the title,
> which is expected behaviour.
uh??? I cannot reproduce as well !!
I don't know what happened, but I
Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and
what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report? See
http://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback
Your bug report will be posted to the Org-mode mailing list.
-
Fabrizio Chiarello writes:
> I have many tasks with a DEADLINE, and I wish to have their subtasks to
> inherit such DEADLINE. To this aim, I set:
>
> (setq org-use-property-inheritance (quote ("DEADLINE")))
>
> The problem is that the agenda only shows deadlines for the tasks that
> define th
Andrew Hyatt writes:
Hi, Andrew,
> Would anyone be interested in the ability to archive to the current
> date in date-tree instead of an archive file? I'm toying with the
> idea of implementing this, and I could send it in as a patch when it
> is done,
I agree with suvayu.
> or just leave it a
dlc writes:
> While prompting the user for property "MyProtperty", Is there a way to
> get completion on the "MyProperty" value while in the org-capture
> bufffer?
e.g. :
:PROPERTIES:
:Effort: %^{prompt|0:10|0:20|0:30|1:00|2:00|3:00}
:END:
so you can choose the value of 'effort'?
hth
Giovann
Herbert Sitz writes:
Hi, Herbert,
> I'm exporting
exporting-to-what ?
> a file with a clocktable and the first line of the Clocktable
> shows up with no date or time info, just:
>
> "Clock summary at" [followed by nothing]
> | Headline| Time |
> |-
Torsten Wagner writes:
> Well the FAQ tells me
> what I thought already. I will post here a specific solution for
> Japanese and it might be added to the FAQ later. Maybe others can
> contribute to add Chinese, Korean and other languages.
Personally I think that it does not woth to add a *specif
Forwarding to the list.
Renger van Nieuwkoop writes:
> Thanks Giovanni
> There it was set to an old, non-existing directory.
> Now it works
Renger van Nieuwkoop writes:
Hi Renger
>
> I have the following problem with org-mobile: If I want to push my
> org-files, I get the message that I should set my org-directory.
> This directory is set in my .emacs file,
how?
did you customize it with the custom interface?
I didn't. So when I p
suvayu ali writes:
Hi, Suvayu,
>
> I also have a subtree where I
> wrote beamer presentation about the project. I would like to exclude
> this from the html export, so I tag it with noexport.
>
> Now when I do a subtree export
^
> to get the beamer presentation,
Suvayu Ali writes:
Hi, Suvayu
> Are the matched headlines highlighted?
No. you're right, there's a bug
> Can you move to the next match with next-error
> (C-x ` or M-g n)?
No. bug. :-/
> When I try to move through the
> matches with M-g n or M-g p, I get the following error.
>
> Debugger en
suvayu ali writes:
Hi, suvayu
>
> The tags search for org-sparse-tree seems to be broken.
> With a minimal
> setup, C-c / m RET doesn't perform a tags search.
well, with my org-version, 2 commits before the leading edge:
Org-mode version 7.7 679a0e1fe93d630820185f931087328d32e81077
GNU Emacs
Nick Dokos writes:
> Eric Schulte wrote:
>
>> Surprisingly (to me) srcname is the winner here, but luckily I haven't
>> yet voted, and although I would have though #+source: would have been
>> the winner I like the simplicity of using #+name: for named code blocks
>> as well as named data. So I
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> I found two errors of org while handling asterisks "*" in HTML export.
>> I don't think this is a bug, but I think it is worth to report.
>
> I've pushed a fix in master. Could you confirm that it is working?
>
yes it works,
thanks,
Giovanni
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Nick Dokos writes:
> Skip Collins wrote:
>
>> I store a timestamp in a property.
You can use a capture template:
(setq org-capture-templates (quote (("a" "vArious" entry (file+headline
"c:/myfile.org" "Appt") ":PROPERTIES:
:Birthday: %^u
:END:
hth
Giovanni
Johnny writes:
Hi Johnny
>
> I have a nice outline set up in column view and would like to capture
> different versions of this into org-tables. There is far too many
> properties to get quick overviews, e.g. one table-capture I'd like to do
> contains only the task name and the committed delive
Richard Parsons writes:
Hi Richard,
>
> I have a node with properties and I would like to merge that data into
> a template. For example:
>
> * Dogs
> ** Fido
> :PROPERTIES:
> :BREED:West Highland Terrier
> :COLOR:White
> :AGE: 2
> :END:
> * Templates
> ** Dog Template
>
michael holzer writes:
> When I have an entry that contains a time range, for example:
>
> * timerange
> <2011-09-30 Fri 14:00>--<2011-09-30 Fri 18:00>
>
> this shows up in the agenda view as:
>
> uni:14:00.. timerange
>
> while I would expect something like:
>
> uni:14:
Jarmo Hurri writes:
Hi, Jarmo ,
> Jambunathan K writes:
>
>>> Is there a way to print the document tree in indent mode so that the
>>> hidden stars would not show up in the printed version?
>>
>> Don't you think exporting the buffer to say pdf is a better option
>> than printing the buffer dire
Jambunathan K writes:
Hi, Jambunathan,
I've noticed that in the pdf file, you've sent, the
second headings:
> * Converter Setup
> ** Install BasicODConverter-0.8.0.oxt
^^^
> *** See contrib/odt/BasicODConverter/
does _not_ have a space between the dot "*" and the following word,
i.e. "In
Derek Thomas writes:
Hi, Derek
> I got the odt export working and I'm very excited about the
> possibility of using it, but when I export a file with an image link,
> the image isn't embedded. Instead there's a link to the file. Do I
> need to take any special steps to embed images in export?
Rainer Stengele writes:
Hi Rainer,
>
> for subtree specific html export options what's wrong with
>
> ** Subtree
> :PROPERTIES:
> :EXPORT_OPTIONS: <:t todo:t
> :END:
>- contents
>
> I get this error:
>
> or: Assertion failed: (functionp (symbol-value fun-var-sym)), nil
I do
Jarmo Hurri writes:
Hi, Jarmo,
> 1. If I have understood correctly, in order for an asymptote image to be
>included as an inline image, one has to specify a file name at the
>beginning of the code block, as in
>
>#+CAPTION: A test caption.
>#+begin_src asymptote :file foo.pdf
>
Carsten Dominik writes:
Hi, Rasmus !
> On Sep 7, 2011, at 10:07 AM, Rasmus wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi Carsten,
>>
>> This is an example
>>
>> | date | Headline|
>> total |
>> |+--
Kelly Dean writes:
> Using Emacs 23.2.1, make a buffer in outline mode and enter this:
> *1A
> Body of 1A
> **2A
> Body of 2A
> ***3A
> Body of 3A
> Org-mode exhibits the same problem which outline mode does. Put spaces
> after the asterisks as org-mode requires, switch to org-mode, and
> cycle
Jonathan Leech-Pepin writes:
>> >>
>> >> | Argo Status Hearing <2011-06-28 Tue 09:00> | | | 1:15 | 62.25 |
>> >> | Letter of Discovery Deficiencies | | | 2:48 | 139.44 |
>> >> #+TBLFM: $5=$4*0.83;Df2
> Or if you want to preserve your rounding until the last point in your
> cal
n't it ?
And the fifth column in my table (see below) does compute 57.27 or not?
You may say: "Ah but this is only one example, you've been lucky!"
I reply, what about the second line?
(* (+ 120 48) 0.83) = 139.44
Calc is *really* smart, isn't it?
cheers,
Giovan
Daniel E. Doherty writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to use orgmode to bill for time. My idea is to add a column
> that multiplies the elapsed time column by an hourly rate.
what about using a minute rate?
(/ 50 60.0) 0.83 so:
| Argo Status Hearing <2011-06-28 Tue 09:00> | | | 1:09 | 57.2
Suvayu Ali writes:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I can't follow links with an ID property. I have attached a minimal
> example org file. Org complains it cannot find a match and prompts to
> create a new headline. Answering yes to the prompt creates a new
> headline like this:
>
> * id:9dfdc23e-f9ce-413b-b9
SAKURAI Masashi writes:
Hi Masashi,
>
> At Tue, 19 Jul 2011 01:06:14 +0200,
> Bastien wrote:
>> :
>> > I'm sure that the caching mechanism is useful, but I'm not sure that
>> > we should do it with paying the large cost of rewrite whole codes.
>>
>> FWIW, this is a two separate steps process: 1)
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